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The angular angelshark or ''Squantina guggenheim'' are sharks of the ''Squantina'' genus in the Squantinidae family. They originate in Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina while living in marine, brackish and
demersal The demersal zone is the part of the sea or ocean (or deep lake) consisting of the part of the water column near to (and significantly affected by) the seabed and the benthos. The demersal zone is just above the benthic zone and forms a layer of ...
environments at depth of approximately 4-360m. Their typical food sources consist of bony fish, crustaceans, and mollusks.


Morphology

The ''Squantina Guggenheim'' is shaped like a ray and in males, a spiny surface is located on its pectoral fins. However, this spiny surface is absent in females and younglings. This spiny structure is thought to help hold females while mating. Typically, both males and females range 89-130cm in length. ''Squantina Guggenheim'' approximately have 18-22 teeth in the upper and lower jaw.


Life Cycle

The ''Squantina Guggenheim'' like some ''Chondrichthyes'' is ovoviviparous, however the females' left ovary is only functional and the embryos use the yolk as nutrition during the pregnancy. The right ovary has been found to have very little oocytes and is ineffective. Typically, females will carry for 9-12 months and have approximately 3-9 pups in shallow waters.


Distribution

''Squantina Guggenheim'' is found primarily in the Southwestern Atlantic. They are abundant along the coast of Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil. This area is a subtropical zone and is at a latitude of 20°S - 45°S and a longitude of 68°W - 40°W. Typically, ''Squantina Guggenheim'' are found in sandy or muddy areas of the ocean floor.


Conservation

Currently, ''Squantina Guggenheim'' is an endangered species due to overfishing and are more susceptible due to the fact they are bottom dwellers. In addition, it may be possible females leave their young earlier on due to the stresses induced from fishing. Currently, Brazil has not taken any action in helping restore this species population.


References

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q28842
angular angelshark The angular angelshark or ''Squantina guggenheim'' are sharks of the ''Squantina'' genus in the Squantinidae family. They originate in Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina while living in marine, brackish and Demersal zone, demersal environments at dept ...
Fish of Uruguay Fish of the Western Atlantic
angular angelshark The angular angelshark or ''Squantina guggenheim'' are sharks of the ''Squantina'' genus in the Squantinidae family. They originate in Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina while living in marine, brackish and Demersal zone, demersal environments at dept ...