The spined pygmy shark, Squaliolus laticaudus, is a species of dogfish shark in the family Dalatiidae found widely in all oceans.
The Spined pygmy shark lives in the bathypelagic, oceanodromous, marine, depth range 200 - 1200 m environment.
The spined pygmy shark, Squaliolus laticaudus, is a species of dogfish shark in the family Dalatiidae found widely in all oceans. With a maximum known length of 28 cm (11 in), it is one of the smallest living sharks. More
Spined pygmy shark (Squaliolus laticaudus), which is about 8 inches (21 cm) long for fully-grown females and 7 inches (18 cm) long for males Pygmy ribbontail catshark (Eridacnis radcliffei) , which is about More
For centuries, the spined pygmy shark was known as the smallest shark specie but things have changed since the discovery of the dwarf lantern shark, which is now deserving of this title. More
The spined pygmy shark is a deepwater species, and is one of the very few sharks to exhibit bioluminescence – its belly glows in the dark, perhaps to attract the small creatures on which it feeds. Maximum size: About 20cm. More
The Spined Pygmy Shark likes to eat squid, shrimp, and mid-water fish like lanternfish. Spined Pygmy Sharks are just seven to eight inches long. The color of the Spined Pygmy Shark is dark gray to black with white tipped fins. More
The spined pygmy shark is one of the smallest sharks; it is roughly 7 to 8 inches (18 to 21 cm) long (females are about 8 inches = 21 cm long; males average about 7 inches = 18 cm long). More
The spined pygmy shark has dense photophores covering its ventral surface but little or none on its sides or top of the body. This bioluminescent pattern has been described as "photophore countershading". More
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Spined pygmy shark in English
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