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Characteristics of Sawsharks

Order Pristiophoriformes

 # of Species
9
 Body shape
Slightly flattened, long and slender. Grows to 5 feet.
 Mouth position
Long, blade-like, toothy snout; small, transverse mouth
 Anal fin
No
 Dorsal Fin
2
 Fin spines
No
 # of Gill slits
5 (Sixgill Sawshark has 6 gills)
 Reproduction
Ovoviviparous. Between 7 and 17 pups per litter.
         Unique qualities
Long snout; long nasal barbels
 Habitat
Marine habitats, although temperate species inhabit estuaries and shallow bays; Range from temperate to tropical zones: western Atlantic (Florida, Bahamas, and Cuba), the southwestern Indian Ocean (off South Africa), and the western Pacific (from southern Australia and Japan)
 Food
small fish, crustaceans, squid