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The Shark Order Lamniformes - Shark Zone
The Lamniformes are a complex and diverse group of sharks kingdom, Animalia, multicellular organisms with DNA enclosed within double membrained nucleus that feed on other organisms Phylum, Chordata, notochord, dorsal hollow nerve chord, post anal tail and gill pouches.
Lamniformes - Animalia
The Lamniformes (, from Greek lamna "fish of prey") are an order of sharks commonly known as mackerel sharks (which may also refer specifically to the family Lamnidae).
Guide to Shark Identification - Lamniformes
All lamnids share the following characteristics: Size: average length 10 to 13 feet (3 to 4 metres), maximum to at least 20 feet (6 metres) Habitat: Sandy Plains, Rocky Reefs, Kelp Forests, Coral Reefs, Open Ocean, Deep Sea.
Mackerel shark | Size, Types, & Facts | Britannica
Mackerel shark, either of two species of sharks in the genus Lamna: the porbeagle (L. nasus) and the salmon shark (L. ditropis). The name mackerel shark is also used to describe any member of the order Lamniformes, as well as the family Lamnidae, and serves as the common collective name for each taxonomic group.
Lamniformes: Mackerel Sharks - elasmo-research.org
Most lamnoids are active, apex predators and some are considered dangerous to humans (the group's scientific name derives from lamia, a horrible, serpent-like monster of Greek mythology with a taste for human flesh).
Mackerel Sharks – Lamniformes - Sharkwater: Extinction
Lamniformes, also known as mackerel sharks, are a diverse order of sharks. Members of this order have two dorsal fins, an anal fin, five gill slits, and a mouth that extends past their eyes. Some of the world's most popular shark species belong to this order.
What Are Lamniformes (Mackerel Sharks)? – sharksinfo.com
What Are Lamniformes (Mackerel Sharks)? Mackerel sharks belong to the order Lamniformes in which there are almost 22 species of sharks included. Some of the well-known and notorious species of sharks are included in this diverse group which possesses many remarkable features.
Lamniformes - Mackerel sharks: facts, distribution & population
Sporting two prominent dorsal fins on their back, a ventral fin, five-gill slits along their sides, and a mouth that extends beyond their eyes, mackerel sharks are a spectacle of nature. One of their distinguishing traits is their lack of eyelids, setting them apart from certain other shark species.
Mackerel Sharks (Order Lamniformes) · iNaturalist
The Lamniformes (from the Greek word, Lamna "fish of prey") are an order of sharks commonly known as mackerel sharks (which may also refer specifically to the family Lamnidae).
Lamniformes - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The Lamniformes (Mackerel Sharks) are a small but diverse group containing seven very distinctive families, 10 genera, and 15 species. Although each of these families appears to be morphologically distinct, they are all united by a number of specific features, including a pointed snout, lack of dorsal fin spines, a similar style of dentition ...
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