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Catsharks Collection

The catshark, also known as the Draughtsboard Shark or Australian Swellshark (Cephaloscyllium laticeps), gracefully swims through the depths of the ocean


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The catshark, also known as the Draughtsboard Shark or Australian Swellshark (Cephaloscyllium laticeps), gracefully swims through the depths of the ocean. Its unique appearance is captured in a lithograph from 1923, showcasing an egg case of a catshark. The ridged texture of another egg case is also depicted in this stunning artwork. In Picture No. 11676117, we witness the mesmerizing beauty of these creatures as they glide effortlessly through their underwater habitat. Picture No. 11676114 showcases their elegance and grace, while Picture No. 11676112 captures their mysterious allure. The Lesser Spotted Dogfish (Scyliorhinus canicula) makes its presence known in Cornwall, England, during February as it swims over rocks with confidence and poise. Mermaids Purse eggcases attached to seaweed in rockpools are evidence of their reproduction cycle, as seen in Picture No. 11676113. Nature's artistry unfolds before our eyes with a washed-up Mermaids Purse eggcase on Sheringham beach in Norfolk, displayed beautifully in Picture No. 11676116. Lastly, we catch a glimpse into the early stages of life for the Swell Shark Pup (Cephaloscyllium ventriosum). At just two months old, this tiny creature captivates us with its side view that reveals its intricate features and delicate nature. Catsharks continue to fascinate scientists and enthusiasts alike with their enchanting presence and intriguing behavior under the sea's surface.