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guitarfish

Sharklike ray that lives in the shallow waters of tropical seas. Unlike rays, which swim by flapping their pectoral fins, it swims like a shark by lashing its long, thick muscular tail. Guitarfish tend to be small, though one species can reach 2 m/6.6 ft in length.

Most species are ovoviparous (the fertilized egg develops inside the mother). Guitarfish have well developed dorsal and caudal fins. There are about 45 species of guitarfish: the shovelnose guitarfish Rhinobatus productus is an example.

Classification

Guitarfish are in the family Rhinobatidae, order Rajiformes, subclass Elasmobranchii, class Chondrichthyes.



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Sharks' closest relatives aren't normal fish--they're rays, skates, guitarfish, and sawfish, a group known as elasmobranchs.
Young, Santa Monica, shovelnose guitarfish, 21-8, Manhattan Beach, Sept.
In its current newsletter, International Angler, the IGFA notes the 21-1/2-pound shovelnose guitarfish caught last September by Robert B.
 
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