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sawfishes Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

করাত মাছ,





sawfishes's Usage Examples:

have a flat, disk-like body, with the exception of the guitarfishes and sawfishes, while most sharks have a spindle-shaped body.


Classified in the order Rhinopristiformes along with guitarfishes and sawfishes, they have also been known as giant guitarfishes or sharkfin guitarfishes.


were closer to the Rajiformes (skates and rays) or to the Pristiformes (sawfishes).


"Ghosts of the coast: global extinction risk and conservation of sawfishes" (PDF).


net/profile/Barbara_Wueringer/publication/51559323_Sensory_systems_in_sawfishes.


new protective legislation granted to 21 species of sharks, rays and sawfishes by the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals.


The islands are also home to dugongs, saltwater crocodiles, sawfishes, and sea turtles.


The sawfishes are characterised by the long, narrow, flattened rostrum or extension.


Species from this genus are known to parasitise sharks, rays, sawfishes, teleosts and crocodilians.


marine waters of the southern Tethys Ocean alongside other sclerohynchid sawfishes such as Schizorhiza stromeri Weiler, 1930.


delineation and global population structure of Critically Endangered sawfishes (Pristidae).


long, serrated rostrums very similar to those of extant sawsharks and sawfishes, and their relation to them has been debated.


There are four orders of rays: stingrays, skates, electric rays and sawfishes.


Family Glaucostegidae (giant guitarfishes) Family Pristidae (sawfishes) Family Rhinidae (wedgefishes) Family Rhinobatidae (guitarfishes) Family.


Full-grown rostral teeth measured less than in Sclerorhynchidae, let alone sawfishes, at 1–2 cm tall and 4–8 mm wide.



Synonyms:

smalltooth sawfish; ray; Pristis pectinatus; Pristidae; family Pristidae;

Antonyms:

absorb;

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