Squatina squatina

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Definition

Noun: 1. A type of angel shark: Squatina squatina is the scientific name for the common angel shark, a species of shark characterized by a broad, flat body and wing-like pectoral fins. Despite its ray-like appearance, it is a true shark and swims like one.

Usage
  • is found in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
  • The population of has declined due to overfishing.
  • Marine biologists are studying the habitat of .
Advanced Usage
  • The term is used primarily in scientific, zoological, and conservation contexts. It is a binomial nomenclature (genus and species) and is always written in italics in formal texts.
  • "The genus Squatina...": When discussing the broader group of angel sharks.
  • "Species like Squatina squatina...": When comparing this specific species to others within its genus.
Variants and Related Words
  • Angel shark (n): The common name for sharks in the genus , including .
  • Monkfish (n): A regional common name for the angel shark, particularly when referring to it as a food fish. (Note: "monkfish" can also refer to a different type of fish, ).
  • Squatinidae (n): The family name to which all angel sharks belong.
Synonyms
  • Common angel shark
  • Angel fish (less common, can cause confusion with freshwater angelfish)
Different Meanings
  • The word "squat" as a verb or adjective is unrelated. It means to crouch or sit with the knees bent, or something that is short and thick.
  • "Squatina" alone refers to the genus, which includes multiple species of angel sharks, not just .
Noun
  1. sharks with broad flat bodies and winglike pectoral fins but that swim the way sharks do