marine biologists study squatinas to understand their evolutionary history.
squatinas are often mistaken for rays due to their flattened bodies.
conservation efforts aim to protect squatinas from habitat destruction.
researchers observed squatinas burying themselves in the sandy ocean floor.
the global population of squatinas has declined significantly in recent decades.
certain species of squatinas are classified as critically endangered.
unlike other sharks, squatinas possess unique pectoral fins for lurking.
bycatch is a major threat to squatinas in commercial fishing zones.
specialists distinguish squatinas by their specific dorsal coloration patterns.
these divers managed to capture rare footage of squatinas mating.
the digestive system of squatinas is adapted for whole prey consumption.
marine biologists study squatinas to understand their evolutionary history.
squatinas are often mistaken for rays due to their flattened bodies.
conservation efforts aim to protect squatinas from habitat destruction.
researchers observed squatinas burying themselves in the sandy ocean floor.
the global population of squatinas has declined significantly in recent decades.
certain species of squatinas are classified as critically endangered.
unlike other sharks, squatinas possess unique pectoral fins for lurking.
bycatch is a major threat to squatinas in commercial fishing zones.
specialists distinguish squatinas by their specific dorsal coloration patterns.
these divers managed to capture rare footage of squatinas mating.
the digestive system of squatinas is adapted for whole prey consumption.
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