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Octonauts dwarf lantern shark
Octonauts dwarf lantern shark












  1. #OCTONAUTS DWARF LANTERN SHARK HOW TO#
  2. #OCTONAUTS DWARF LANTERN SHARK MOVIE#
  3. #OCTONAUTS DWARF LANTERN SHARK SKIN#
  4. #OCTONAUTS DWARF LANTERN SHARK FULL#

There are 22–31 tooth rows in the upper jaw and 30–53 tooth rows in the lower jaw.

#OCTONAUTS DWARF LANTERN SHARK SKIN#

Lightly built, the smooth lanternshark has a large head with a pointed snout, large oval eyes, and nostrils with short anterior skin flaps. The smooth lanternshark has a bulbous snout and large oval eyes. It has been observed swimming over fields of hydrothermal vents. In the South Atlantic, this shark also inhabits the open ocean from the surface to a depth of 708 m (2,323 ft). Catch data off southern Portugal suggest this species has a preference for rocky substrates, and may conduct a diel vertical migration. Smooth lanternsharks are usually found on or near the bottom on continental and insular shelves and slopes at depths of 274–1,000 m (899–3,281 ft), and possibly to as deep as 1,998 m (6,555 ft). In the Pacific Ocean, it has been reported from the East China Sea to southern Japan, in the Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain area, off Australia and New Zealand, and over the Nazca Plate (including the Amber Seamount and off Isla Salas y Gómez). In the Indian Ocean, it is found off KwaZulu-Natal and Madagascar. In the Atlantic Ocean, the smooth lanternshark occurs from the Gulf of Mexico to Argentina in the west, Portugal to South Africa (including Cape Verde and the Azores) in the east, and on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. bigelowi) these two species are distinguished from other lantern sharks by their irregularly arranged, truncated (ending in a flat crown as though the tip were cut off) dermal denticles. The smooth lanternshark forms a species group with the blurred lanternshark ( E. The specific epithet pusillus means "weak" in Latin. This species was later moved to the genus Etmopterus. The first scientific description of the smooth lanternshark, as Acanthidium pusillum, was published by British biologist Richard Thomas Lowe, in an 1839 issue of the scientific journal Transactions of the Zoological Society of London.

octonauts dwarf lantern shark

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has evaluated this species as of Least Concern because of its wide distribution and limited threats.Įarly illustration of a smooth lanternshark, from A history of the fishes of Madeira (1843). Smooth lanternsharks are often caught as bycatch in eastern Atlantic and Japanese commercial fisheries. This slow-growing, ovoviviparous shark feeds on smaller squid, fishes, and fish eggs. This species has a slender, dark brown body with an indistinct black band on the sides over the pelvic fins, and reaches 50 cm (20 in) in length. bigelowi), both of which are distinguished from other members of their family by small, irregularly arranged dermal denticles with a truncated shape. The smooth lanternshark forms a species group with the larger blurred lanternshark ( E. It inhabits benthic environments at a depth of 274–1,000 m (899–3,281 ft), and pelagic environments at a depth of 0–708 m (0–2,323 ft). The smooth lanternshark or slender lanternshark ( Etmopterus pusillus) is a species of dogfish shark in the family Etmopteridae, found widely in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. You can find this title and many other fun DVDs for kids at NCircle Entertainment! Be sure to follow NCircle on Facebook and Twitter for exciting news and promotions.Etmopterus frontimaculatus Pietschmann, 1907

#OCTONAUTS DWARF LANTERN SHARK MOVIE#

Octonauts:Calling All Sharks is sure to be the Booper's favorite Summer time movie and will rank high on his all-time favorites in our DVD cabinet. I love how soaks up all the shark facts and then excitedly has to share with me after watching!

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#OCTONAUTS DWARF LANTERN SHARK FULL#

The Booper was full of giggles and unlike some movies the Octonauts kept his attention the whole time.

#OCTONAUTS DWARF LANTERN SHARK HOW TO#

Once again the Octonauts have pulled off a timely movie to ignite the minds of children and encourage them to explore nature and learn something new.Įach adventure will teach your child about a new species of shark and how to be good stewards of our planet. He kept asking, "Does this have sharks?" This was perfect timing because he's been really interested in sharks lately asking us all kinds of questions about them and other marine animals. The Octonauts are back in action with their latest adventure Calling All Sharks! The Booper was surprised when this arrived in the mail, he couldn't wait to watch the team.














Octonauts dwarf lantern shark