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Pictures of Fish Angel Shark Fishes Pictures and Angel Shark Fishes Kind
Pictures of Fish Angel Shark Fishes Pictures and Angel Shark Fishes Kind
Angel Shark fishes are unusual genus of sharks with flattened bodies and broad pectoral fins and almost ray-like. They have a strong resemblance to skates and rays. They can be found throughout the world in temperate and tropical seas. They are also known as monk sharks, sand devil and monkfish. They bury themselves in mud or sand with only eyes and part of the body exposed. With a blunt snout, they can easily camouflage to blend in the sand and rocks of the ocean bed.

Forward part of the body is broad and flattened and read part retains a muscular that is more typical of other sharks. Their eyes and spiracles are on the top and five gill slits are on the bottom. Pectoral and pelvic fins are large like wings and held horizontally. Majority of the angel sharks grow to a length of about 1.5 meters (5 feet). Japanese angel sharks are known to grow up to 2 meters. They feed on crustaceans, mollusks and other types of fish. They are generally not aggressive but they can bite when stepped on or handled.

Pictures of Fish Angel Shark Fishes Pictures and Angel Shark Fishes Kind

Pictures of Fish Angel Shark Fishes Pictures and Angel Shark Fishes Kind

Pictures of Fish Angel Shark Fishes Pictures and Angel Shark Fishes Kind

Pictures of Fish Angel Shark Fishes Pictures and Angel Shark Fishes Kind

Pictures of Fish Angel Shark Fishes Pictures and Angel Shark Fishes Kind

Pictures of Fish Angel Shark Fishes Pictures and Angel Shark Fishes Kind