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Living sharks are divided into
8 Orders:
- Squatiniformes (flat body, mouth at front, no anal fin) - angelsharks,
monkfish
- Pristiophoriformes (long snout, mouth underneath, no anal
fin) - sawsharks
- Squaliformes (short snout, mouth underneath, no anal fin)
- dogfish and cookiecutter sharks
- Carcharhiniformes (anal fin, 5 gill slits, 2 dorsal fins, no
fin spines, mouth behind the eyes, nictitating eyelids) - ground sharks,
including catsharks, swellsharks, shysharks, houndsharks, weasel sharks,
requiem and hammerhead sharks
- Lamniformes (anal fin, 5 gill slits, 2 dorsal fins, no fin
spines, mouth behind the eyes, no nictitating eyelids) - mackerel sharks,
including the basking, goblin, megamouth, great white, crocodile shark,
thresher, porbeagles, mackerel sharks, sandtiger, and mako sharks
- Orectolobiformes (anal fin, 5 gill slits, 2 dorsal fins, no
fin spines, mouth in front of the eyes) - carpet sharks including the
wobbegong, nurse, bamboosharks, blind, zebra, and whale shark
- Heterodontiformes (anal fin, 5 gill slits, 2 dorsal fins, dorsal
fin spines) - bullhead, horn sharks
- Hexanchiformes (anal fin, 6-7 gills, 1 dorsal fin) - frilled
and cow sharks - having six or seven gills on each side of the head.
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