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  • Chondrichthyes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Chondrichthyes also lack ribs, so if they left the water, the larger species's own body weight would crush their internal organs long before they would ...

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  • Introduction to the Chondrichthyes

    UCMP Berkeley's introduction to the cartilaginous fish, including sharks.

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  • Chondrichthyes

    The class Chondrichthyes is also known as Elasmobranchia. It includes the sharks , skates, and rays. They are termed "cartilliganeous fish." ...

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  • Class Chondrichthyes

    Sharks, Rays, Skates - Class Chondrichthyes. Species Home · Introduced Species ... Kingdom Animalia; Phylum Chordata; Class Chondrichthyes ...

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  • ADW: Chondrichthyes: Classification

    Taxonomic information on cartilaginous fishes: sharks, rays and chimaeras.

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  • ADW: Chondrichthyes: Pictures

    ray-finned fishes. Actinopterygii Petromyzontiformes rays, sharks, and relatives . Chondrichthyes, spotted eagle ray. Aetobatus narinari, thresher shark ...

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