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James Ridgway: Angel Shark and Squid Encounter on La Jolla Night Dive

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Angel sharks are an unusual genus of sharks with flattened bodies and broad pectoral fins that give them a strong resemblance to skates and rays. The 16+ known species are in the genus Squatina, the only genus in its family, Squatinidae, and order Squatiniformes. They occur worldwide in temperate and tropical seas. Most species inhabit shallow temperate or tropical seas, but one species inhabits deeper water, down to 1,300 metres (4,300 ft).

While the forward part of the angel shark’s body is broad and flattened, the rear part retains a muscular appearance more typical of other sharks.

Although they are not normally aggressive, they do bite when stepped on or handled. If they are left alone they will not attack.

Source: Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_shark

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