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Andrej Gajic commented on "Ca scie!":
Probably photo of Pristis pristis (ray), this species not belong to genus Pristiophorus which reffered to sharks. Although they are similar in appearances, sawsharks (Pristiophoriformes) are distinct from sawfish (Pristiformes). Sawfish have a much larger maximum size, lack barbels, have evenly sized rather than alternating sawteeth, and have gill slits on their undersurface rather than on the side of the head.
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Andrej Gajic marked "Ca scie!" as untrusted on the "Pristiophorus cirratus" page.
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Andrej Gajic commented on "Ca scie!":
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Andrej Gajic set "Image of Pristiophorus cirratus" as an exemplar on "Pristiophorus cirratus (Latham, 1794)".
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Cyndy Parr marked "Pristiophorus cirratus" as untrusted on the "Pristiophorus cirratus (Latham, 1794)" page.
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Cyndy Parr commented on an older version of Pristiophorus cirratus:
This doesn't look anything like the other shark images for this species.
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