African angelshark
Kingdom
Phylum
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Squatina africana
Length
80-108
31.5-42.5
cminch
cm inch 

The African angelshark (Squatina africana) is an angelshark of the family Squatinidae.

Appearance

Color: Are a greyish or a reddish-brown, there are many light and dark spots, which are often large granular-centered ocelli in young fish. Obtains larger symmetrical dark bands or saddles, blotches on a broad, angular, high pectoral fins. It has a dark tail base, with white margins. Body: Has simple flat nasal barbels, with its tips tapering or spatulate. The anterior nasal flaps smooth or are slightly fringed. There are no angular lobes on lateral dermal flaps. Enlarged thorns on its head, and not back. Obtains a concave between its eyes.

Distribution

Geography

Western Indian Ocean: found in east and southern Africa; South Africa to Mozambique, Tanzania and Madagascar, and possibly Somalia. Nominal west African records possibly based on another species. 4°S - 32°S.

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Subtropical; continental shelf and upper slope, demersal, marine. Usually found in sand and mud. From surfing too? - 494 m, but usually occurs at 60–300 m down.

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African angelshark habitat map
African angelshark habitat map
African angelshark
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Habits and Lifestyle

Lies in wait buried underneath sand or mud to ambush its prey with lightning-fast reflexes and great precision.

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Diet: Feeds on small bony fishes, squid and octopuses, and including shrimp. Reproduction: Is ovoviviparous and gives birth to at least 7 or 11 pups per litter.

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Lifestyle

Population

Population number

IUCN Red List: near threatened. It is common only on the east coast of South Africa. Trawl fishery bycatch.

References

1. African angelshark Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_angelshark
2. African angelshark on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/44996/113073072

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