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a kind of shark
- nursehounda kind of shark
- nursehoundsNURSEHOUND, a kind of shark
- gummiesGUMMY, a gummy shark (a kind of small shark)
- gummyresembling gum / a gummy shark (a kind of small shark)
- shovelheada kind of shark, allied to the hammerhead, and native of the warmer parts of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
- shovelheadsSHOVELHEAD, a kind of shark, allied to the hammerhead, and native of the warmer parts of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
- hammerheada type of shark
- hammerheadsHAMMERHEAD, a type of shark
- selachiana member of the shark or ray family
- selachiansSELACHIAN, a member of the shark or ray family
- sharkskinThe rough scaly skin of a shark, sometimes used as shagreen
- houndfisha name given to various species of small shark or dogfish
- foxfisha species of thresher shark, also known as the fox shark
- houndfishesHOUNDFISH, a name given to various species of small shark or dogfish
- porbeaglea species of shark, having a pointed nose and a crescent-shaped tail
- porbeaglesPORBEAGLE, a species of shark, having a pointed nose and a crescent-shaped tail
- shagreenuntanned leather with a granular surface, prepared from the hide of a horse, shark, seal, etc.
- porbeaglesA large active shark that is found chiefly in the open seas of the North Atlantic and in the Mediterranean
- porbeagleshark of the genus Lamna, esp. L. nasus, a large, voracious species of the North Atlantic and North Pacific oceans
- hammerheadA shark of tropical and temperate oceans that has flattened bladelike extensions on either side of the head, with the eyes and nostrils placed at or near the ends
- hammerheadsA shark of tropical and temperate oceans that has flattened bladelike extensions on either side of the head, with the eyes and nostrils placed at or near the ends
- claspersA pair of appendages under the abdomen of a male shark or ray, or at the end of the abdomen of a male insect, used to hold the female during copulation
- soupfinrequiem shark, Galeorhinus zyopterus, inhabiting the Pacific Ocean, valued for its fins, which are used by the Chinese in the preparation of a soup, and for its liver, which is rich in vitamin A