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Chondrichthyes Collection

Chondrichthyes, also known as cartilaginous fishes, are a diverse group of marine creatures that have captured the fascination of scientists and nature enthusiasts alike

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Chondrichthyes Collection: Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus) with parasitic copepod (Ommatokoita elongata)
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Chondrichthyes Collection: A split level digital composite showing a Basking shark (Ceterhinus maximus
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Chondrichthyes Collection: RF - Southern stingray (Dasyatis americana) swimming over sand in shallow water at dawn
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Fish Gallery, September 1890
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Hemiscyllium ocellatum, epaulette shark
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Great hammerhead shark (Sphyrna mokarran) mouth wide open, feeding in shallow water
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Close up portrait of the face of a Nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Starry smooth-hound shark (Mustelus asterias) resting on seabed, Channel Isles, UK
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Giant Manta Ray (Manta birostris), San Benedicto Island, Revillagigedo Archipelago
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Angular roughshark (Oxynotus centrina) a deepsea species living at 80-300m depth
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Smooth hammerhead shark (Sphyrna zygaena). Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Roughtail stingray (Dasyatis centura) on sea floor, Tenerife, Canary Islands
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Spotted Wobbegong Shark (Orectolobus maculatus) lying in seaweed. Manly, Sydney, New South Wales
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Chondrichthyes Collection: A shiver of Caribbean reef sharks (Carcharhinus perezi) swim over a coral reef with Common sea
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus) passing by baitball, Santa Maria Island, Azores, Portugal
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Blue Spotted Stingray (Dasyatis kuhlii, also known as Kuhls Stingray
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Sharks teeth
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Pair of Caribbean reef sharks (Carcharhinus perezi) swim over a coral reef
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Reef manta rays (Manta alfredi) filter feeding in atoll passes and lagoons Hanifaru Bay
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Squalus maximus, Basking shark taken at Brighton 5 Dec 1812
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Illustration of Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus), Rhincodontidae; threatened / endangered species
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Pelagic thresher shark (Alopias pelagicus) swimming in open ocean, Malapascua Island, Philippines
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Spotted eagle rays (Aetobatus narinari) swimming, Hawaii, USA
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Chondrichthyes Collection: An endemic epaulette shark swims across the seafloor of Raja Ampat
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Wobbegong shark and cardinalfish, Byron Bay, Australia
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Chondrichthyes Collection: A scalloped hammerhead shark swims near Cocos Island, Costa Rica
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Tonguestone (sharks tooth) with lateral denticles
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Scyliorhinus canicula, dogfish
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Chondrichthyes Collection: A most stupendous basking shark caught within one league of
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Tasseled wobbegong shark (Eucrossorhinus dasypogon) yawning. Citrus Ridge, Yanggefo Island
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) portrait. Rhode Island, New England, USA. August
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Salmon shark (Lamna ditropis). Port Fidalgo, Alaska, USA. July
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari) Kicker Rock, San Cristobal Island, Galapagos
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Scalloped hammerhead shark shoal (Sphyrna lewini) Wolf Island, Galapagos
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Couple of Blue shark (Prionace glauca) and Pilot fish (Naucrates ductor), Pico Island
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Blue shark (Prionace glauca) with fishing hook caught in mouth and Pilot fish
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Face portrait of a Great hammerhead shark (Sphyrna mokarran) off Bimini, Bahamas
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Reef manta ray (Manta alfredi) filter feeding on plankton
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Chondrichthyes Collection: RF - Oceanic whitetip shark (Carcharhinus longimanus) swims in open waters
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Smalltooth sand tiger shark (Odontaspis ferox), view from below. El Hierro. Canary Islands
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Reef manta ray (Manta alfredi) shoal filter feeding on plankton concentrated by monsoon
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Portrait of a large female Reef manta ray (Mobula alfredi) swimming over a coral reef
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Blue shark (Prionace glauca) with a pair of pilot fish (Naucrates ductor) off Halifax
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Pelagic thresher shark (Alopias pelagicus) being cleaned by a bluestreak cleaner wrasse
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Silky shark (Carcharhinus falciformis). Cocos Island National Park, Costa Rica
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Munks pygmy devil ray / Munks mobula (Mobula munkiana) large school from the air
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Chondrichthyes Collection: Munks pygmy devil ray / Munks mobula (Mobula munkiana) large school from the air


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Chondrichthyes, also known as cartilaginous fishes, are a diverse group of marine creatures that have captured the fascination of scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. From the depths of the ocean to shallow coastal waters, these incredible animals can be found in various habitats around the world. In Greenland's icy waters, a majestic Greenland shark glides through the frigid currents. Adorned with a parasitic copepod clinging to its body, this ancient predator is a true marvel of evolution. At dawn, off the coast of Southern stingray gracefully dances above sandy seabeds. Its sleek body effortlessly cuts through the water as it searches for its next meal. Traveling back in time to September 1890, we find ourselves in a Fish Gallery filled with stunning illustrations capturing the beauty and diversity of chondrichthyes. Among them is an exquisite side view depiction of a small-spotted catshark, showcasing its intricate patterns and unique features. Feeding frenzy ensues as a great hammerhead shark opens its mouth wide while hunting in shallow waters. With razor-sharp teeth exposed and lightning-fast movements, this apex predator strikes fear into its prey's hearts. In Santa Maria Island's crystal-clear waters off Azores Portugal, an awe-inspiring sight unfolds before our eyes. A massive whale shark gracefully passes by a baitball - an aggregation of small fish - creating an extraordinary spectacle that leaves us breathless. Seeking refuge among seaweed beds near Manly Beach in Sydney lies a camouflaged spotted wobbegong shark. Its intricate patterns blend seamlessly with its surroundings – nature's perfect disguise for ambushing unsuspecting prey. Venturing further into San Benedicto Island within Revillagigedo Archipelago awaits another mesmerizing encounter - giant manta rays majestically glide through azure blue waters. Their enormous wingspan commands respect as they navigate their way through their underwater realm.