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Angelshark (Squatina squatina), eye detail. This shark, very well adapted to camouflage, has a flattened body. Although it is also active during
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Angelshark (Squatina squatina), eye detail. This shark, very well adapted to camouflage, has a flattened body. Although it is also active during the day, it is a nocturnal hunter. The IUCN has assessed the angelshark as a critically endangered species. Underwater sea beds of the Canary Islands, Tenerife.
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Angel shark (Squatina squatina). This shark, very well adapted to camouflage, has a flattened body. It is common to see it nestled on the sandy
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Angel shark (Squatina squatina). This shark, very well adapted to camouflage, has a flattened body. It is common to see it nestled on the sandy bottom, where it goes completely unnoticed. It is a nocturnal hunter, but can also be seen active during the day. The IUCN has assessed the angelshark as a critically endangered species. Fish from the Canary Islands, Tenerife.
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Angel shark (Squatina squatina). This shark, very well adapted to camouflage, has a flattened body. It is common to see it nestled on the sandy
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Angel shark (Squatina squatina). This shark, very well adapted to camouflage, has a flattened body. It is common to see it nestled on the sandy bottom, where it goes completely unnoticed. It is a nocturnal hunter, but can also be seen active during the day. The IUCN has assessed the angelshark as a critically endangered species. Fish from the Canary Islands, Tenerife.
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Angel shark (Squatina squatina). This shark, very well adapted to camouflage, has a flattened body. It is common to see it nestled on the sandy
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Angel shark (Squatina squatina). This shark, very well adapted to camouflage, has a flattened body. It is common to see it nestled on the sandy bottom, where it goes completely unnoticed. It is a nocturnal hunter, but can also be seen active during the day. The IUCN has assessed the angelshark as a critically endangered species. Fish from the Canary Islands, Tenerife.
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Angel shark (Squatina squatina). This shark, very well adapted to camouflage, has a flattened body. It is common to see it nestled on the sandy
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Angel shark (Squatina squatina). This shark, very well adapted to camouflage, has a flattened body. It is common to see it nestled on the sandy bottom, where it goes completely unnoticed. It is a nocturnal hunter, but can also be seen active during the day. The IUCN has assessed the angelshark as a critically endangered species. Fish from the Canary Islands, Tenerife.
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Angel shark (Squatina squatina). IUCN has evaluated the angelfish
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Angel shark (Squatina squatina). IUCN has evaluated the angelfish as a critically endangered species. In this image you can see a baby barely 25/30 cm long. Photograph taken with the permission of MITECO. Tenerife, Canary Islands.
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Angel shark (Squatina squatina). IUCN has evaluated the angelfish as a critically endangered species. In this image you can see a baby barely 25/30
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Angel shark (Squatina squatina). IUCN has evaluated the angelfish as a critically endangered species. In this image you can see a baby barely 25/30 cm long. Photograph taken with the permission of MITECO. Tenerife, Canary Islands.
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Angel shark (Squatina squatina). IUCN has evaluated the angelfish as a critically endangered species. In this image you can see a baby barely 25/30
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Angel shark (Squatina squatina). IUCN has evaluated the angelfish as a critically endangered species. In this image you can see a baby barely 25/30 cm long. Photograph taken with the permission of MITECO. Tenerife, Canary Islands.
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Angel shark (Squatina squatina). IUCN has evaluated the angelfish as a critically endangered species. In this image you can see a baby barely 25/30
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Angel shark (Squatina squatina). IUCN has evaluated the angelfish as a critically endangered species. In this image you can see a baby barely 25/30 cm long. Tenerife, Canary Islands.
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Angel shark (Squatina squatina). IUCN has evaluated the angelfish as a critically endangered species. In this image you can see a baby barely 25/30
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Angel shark (Squatina squatina). IUCN has evaluated the angelfish as a critically endangered species. In this image you can see a baby barely 25/30 cm long. Tenerife, Canary Islands.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Pacific Angelshark, Squatina californica. Aka Californian Angel Shark. Free swimming at the surface. Catalina Island, Southern California, USA, Eastern Pacific.
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Pacific Angelshark, Squatina californica. Aka Californian Angel Shark. Free swimming at the surface. Catalina Island, Southern California, USA,
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Pacific Angelshark, Squatina californica. Aka Californian Angel Shark. Free swimming at the surface. Catalina Island, Southern California, USA, Eastern Pacific.
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Japanese Angelshark, Squatina japonica. Aka Japanese Angel Shark.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Japanese Angelshark, Squatina japonica. Aka Japanese Angel Shark. Hatsushima Island, Izu Peninsula, Honshu, Sea of Japan.
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Japanese Angelshark, Squatina japonica. Aka Japanese Angel Shark. Hatsushima Island, Izu Peninsula, Honshu, Sea of Japan.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Japanese Angelshark, Squatina japonica. Aka Japanese Angel Shark. Hatsushima Island, Izu Peninsula, Honshu, Sea of Japan.
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Japanese Angelshark, Squatina japonica. Aka Japanese Angel Shark. Hatsushima Island, Izu Peninsula, Honshu, Sea of Japan.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Japanese Angelshark, Squatina japonica. Aka Japanese Angel Shark. Hatsushima Island, Izu Peninsula, Honshu, Sea of Japan.
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Japanese Angelshark - Squatina japonica - with diver. Aka Japanese Angel Shark. Hatsushima Island, Izu Peninsula, Honshu, Sea of Japan.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Japanese Angelshark - Squatina japonica - with diver. Aka Japanese Angel Shark. Hatsushima Island, Izu Peninsula, Honshu, Sea of Japan.
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Japanese Angelshark, Squatina japonica. Aka Japanese Angel Shark. Hatsushima Island, Izu Peninsula, Honshu, Sea of Japan.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Japanese Angelshark, Squatina japonica. Aka Japanese Angel Shark. Hatsushima Island, Izu Peninsula, Honshu, Sea of Japan.
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Japanese Angelshark, Squatina japonica. Aka Japanese Angel Shark.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Japanese Angelshark, Squatina japonica. Aka Japanese Angel Shark. Hatsushima Island, Izu Peninsula, Honshu, Sea of Japan.
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Japanese Angelshark, Squatina japonica. Aka Japanese Angel Shark. Chiba Prefecture, Honshu, Sea of Japan.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Japanese Angelshark, Squatina japonica. Aka Japanese Angel Shark. Chiba Prefecture, Honshu, Sea of Japan.
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Common Angel Shark Squatina squatina. El Cabron Marine Park, Arinaga, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, eastern Atlantic Ocean.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Common Angel Shark Squatina squatina. El Cabron Marine Park, Arinaga, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, eastern Atlantic Ocean.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Common Angel Shark Squatina squatina. El Cabron Marine Park, Arinaga, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, eastern Atlantic Ocean.
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Common Angel Shark Squatina squatina. El Cabron Marine Park, Arinaga, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, eastern Atlantic Ocean.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Common Angel Shark Squatina squatina. El Cabron Marine Park, Arinaga, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, eastern Atlantic Ocean.
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Common Angel Shark Squatina squatina. El Cabron Marine Park, Arinaga, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, eastern Atlantic Ocean.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Common Angel Shark Squatina squatina. El Cabron Marine Park, Arinaga, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, eastern Atlantic Ocean.
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Common Angel Shark Squatina squatina. El Cabron Marine Park, Arinaga, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, eastern Atlantic Ocean.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Common Angel Shark Squatina squatina. El Cabron Marine Park, Arinaga, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, eastern Atlantic Ocean.
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Angular Angelshark, Squatina guggenheim. Aka hidden angelshark and spiny angel shark. Mar Del Plata, Argentina, Southwest Atlantic Ocean.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Angular Angelshark, Squatina guggenheim. Aka hidden angelshark and spiny angel shark. Mar Del Plata, Argentina, Southwest Atlantic Ocean.
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Angel shark (Squatina squatina). IUCN has evaluated the angelfish as a critically endangered species. Tenerife, Canary Islands.
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Angel shark (Squatina squatina). IUCN has evaluated the angelfish as a critically endangered species. Tenerife, Canary Islands.
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Angelshark, Squatina squatina, lateral view. Composite image. Portugal. Composite image
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
Angelshark, Squatina squatina, lateral view. Composite image. Portugal. Composite image
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Angel shark (Squatina squatina) above the bottom, Tenerife, Canary Islands.
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Angel shark (Squatina squatina) above the bottom, Tenerife, Canary Islands.
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Angelshark, Squatina squatina, frontal view. Composite image. Portugal.
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
Angelshark, Squatina squatina, frontal view. Composite image. Portugal. Composite image
© Gérard Soury / Biosphoto
Pacific angelshark on bottom - Channel Islands California
© Brandon Cole / Biosphoto
Pacific angelshark just buried under the sand - California
© Gérard Soury / Biosphoto
Carving of a Angel Shark from a book Tours France
© Gérard Soury / Biosphoto
Pacific Angelshark swimming near the muddy bottom USA
© Henry Ausloos / Biosphoto
Angelshark Tenerife
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Japanese angel shark (Squatina japonica) sitting on sandy seabed, Australia.
© VWPics / Stocktrek Images / Biosphoto
© VWPics / Stocktrek Images / Biosphoto
Japanese angel shark (Squatina japonica) sitting on sandy seabed, Australia.
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Japanese angel shark (Squatina japonica) resting on sand, Japan.
© VWPics / Stocktrek Images / Biosphoto
© VWPics / Stocktrek Images / Biosphoto
Japanese angel shark (Squatina japonica) resting on sand, Japan.
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A Pacific angel shark, Squatina californica, swimming over sea grass, Santa Barbara Island, California.
© David Fleetham / Stocktrek Images / Biosphoto
© David Fleetham / Stocktrek Images / Biosphoto
A Pacific angel shark, Squatina californica, swimming over sea grass, Santa Barbara Island, California.
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A Pacific angel shark, Squatina californica, resting on the sandy ocean floor, Santa Barbara Island, California. It’s coloring makes it difficult to
© David Fleetham / Stocktrek Images / Biosphoto
© David Fleetham / Stocktrek Images / Biosphoto
A Pacific angel shark, Squatina californica, resting on the sandy ocean floor, Santa Barbara Island, California. It’s coloring makes it difficult to see on a sandy bottom where they often rest.
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A Pacific angel shark, Squatina californica, blending in with the sandy ocean floor, Santa Barbara Island, California. It’s coloring makes it
© David Fleetham / Stocktrek Images / Biosphoto
© David Fleetham / Stocktrek Images / Biosphoto
A Pacific angel shark, Squatina californica, blending in with the sandy ocean floor, Santa Barbara Island, California. It’s coloring makes it difficult to see on a sandy bottom where they often rest with their tail fin laying flat.
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A Pacific angel shark, Squatina californica, resting on the sandy ocean floor, Santa Barbara Island, California.
© David Fleetham / Stocktrek Images / Biosphoto
© David Fleetham / Stocktrek Images / Biosphoto
A Pacific angel shark, Squatina californica, resting on the sandy ocean floor, Santa Barbara Island, California.
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Japanese Angel Shark (Squatina japonica) sitting on sandy seabed.
© Kelvin Aitken / Visual and Written - Photo Collection / Biosphoto
© Kelvin Aitken / Visual and Written - Photo Collection / Biosphoto
Japanese Angel Shark (Squatina japonica) sitting on sandy seabed.
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Australian Angel Shark (Squatina australis) feeding on schooling fish.
© Kelvin Aitken / Visual and Written - Photo Collection / Biosphoto
© Kelvin Aitken / Visual and Written - Photo Collection / Biosphoto
Australian Angel Shark (Squatina australis) feeding on schooling fish.
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Australian Angel Shark (Squatina australis) with schooling fish.
© Kelvin Aitken / Visual and Written - Photo Collection / Biosphoto
© Kelvin Aitken / Visual and Written - Photo Collection / Biosphoto
Australian Angel Shark (Squatina australis) with schooling fish.
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Australian Angel Shark (Squatina australis) feeding on schooling fish
© Kelvin Aitken / Visual and Written - Photo Collection / Biosphoto
© Kelvin Aitken / Visual and Written - Photo Collection / Biosphoto
Australian Angel Shark (Squatina australis) feeding on schooling fish
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Eastern Angel Shark (Squatina albipunctata) Worlds first underwater photographs of this species
© Kelvin Aitken / Visual and Written - Photo Collection / Biosphoto
© Kelvin Aitken / Visual and Written - Photo Collection / Biosphoto
Eastern Angel Shark (Squatina albipunctata) Worlds first underwater photographs of this species
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Japanese Angel Shark on sand - Izu Peninsula Japan
© Kelvin Aitken / Visual and Written - Photo Collection / Biosphoto
© Kelvin Aitken / Visual and Written - Photo Collection / Biosphoto
Japanese Angel Shark on sand - Izu Peninsula Japan