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Cuban dogfish

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Kingdom
  
Subclass
  
Elasmobranchii

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Squalus cubensis

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Genus
  
Squalus

Higher classification
  
Spurdog

Cuban dogfish Cuban Dogfish Squalus cubensis

Similar
  
Shark, Roughskin spurdog, Cirrhigaleus, Shortspine spurdog, Western highfin spurdog

Deep sea sharks cuban dogfish


The Cuban dogfish (Squalus cubensis) is a dogfish, a member of the family Squalidae in the order Squaliformes. It is found in the Western Atlantic from North Carolina to Florida, in the Gulf of Mexico, around Cuba, Hispaniola, southern Brazil, and Argentina. It inhabits continental shelves and uppermost slopes at depths from 60 to 380 m. Its length may reach 110 cm.

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It is a slim, gray shark with black tips to its dorsal fins black and at the edges of its pectoral fins, its pelvic and caudal fins are white; It possess a spine at front edge of each of its two dorsal fans. It probably feeds on bottom fishes and invertebrates. The isopod parasites which commonly infest the mouth and gills of marine fish are unusually large in the Cuban dogfish. Its reproduction is ovoviviparous, with 10 pups in a litter. It is not generally used for food, but taken commercially for the oil and vitamins extracted from its liver.

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