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Frog shark
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S. longus
Binomial name
Somniosus longus
(Tanaka, 1912)

The frog shark (Somnisious longus) is a species of shark that is rare and is mainly found is deeper water. It is in the sleeper shark family with the Greenland shark.

Description

The frog shark is known to grow to at least 143 cm in length.

Range

Fewer than a dozen specimens of this deep water shark have been collected, mostly from the Pacific Ocean. The frog shark has been recorded off the coasts of Japan, New Zealand, and possibly Salas y Gómez, as well as the Nazca Ridge, from as shallow as 120-150 m and as deep as 1,116 m.[2]

Threats

The Frog Shark is occasionally caught by trawl, longline, and crab-pot fisheries.

References

  1. ^ Template:IUCN2011.2
  2. ^ "Somniosus longus".