Angelshark
Habitat: cold waters, buried in the mud or sand
Location: north-eastern Atlantic
Size: range between 1-5 feet
Description: They have broad flat bodies, short snouts, and long fins. Gills are located along the head, while they eyes are located on the top of the body. Their multiple colors help with camouflage, and several types are nocturnal.
Diet: small bony fish, crustaceans, squids, clams, snails, and slugs
Feeding Habits: quickly stretch long neck to catch prey by surprise
Offspring: 1-25 pups each year
Lifespan: 25-35 years
Status: Critically Endangered
Threatened by: human consumption, predators, and bycatch
Location: north-eastern Atlantic
Size: range between 1-5 feet
Description: They have broad flat bodies, short snouts, and long fins. Gills are located along the head, while they eyes are located on the top of the body. Their multiple colors help with camouflage, and several types are nocturnal.
Diet: small bony fish, crustaceans, squids, clams, snails, and slugs
Feeding Habits: quickly stretch long neck to catch prey by surprise
Offspring: 1-25 pups each year
Lifespan: 25-35 years
Status: Critically Endangered
Threatened by: human consumption, predators, and bycatch
Types: African, Angular, Argentine, Australian, Chilean, Clouded, Eastern, Hidden, Japanesse, Ornate, Oscellated, Pacific, Sand Devil, Sawback, Smoothback,Taiwan Angelshark