Shovelnose guitarfish
Kingdom
Phylum
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Rhinobatos productus
Life Span
16 years
Weight
9.7-18
21.3-39.6
kglbs
kg lbs 
Length
119-170
46.9-66.9
cminch
cm inch 

The shovelnose guitarfish, Pseudobatos productus, is a ray in the family Rhinobatidae.It becomes mature at an estimated seven to eight years old. Males are between 90–100 cm (35–39 in) long, while females are around 99 cm (39 in) at that age. The ray can live up to 11 years, and full-grown sizes are around 120 cm (47 in) for males, and females reach 137 cm (54 in). They range from central California south to the Gulf of California. Morphological and genetic variations occur in the mitochondrial DNA in those found in the Gulf of California, evidencing their isolation from the rest. Because of this, the conservation of this species must be carefully managed to preserve the biological diversity. The shovelnose is considered to be a primitively developed ray, with many features of both sharks and rays.

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Pseudobatos productus has magnetic particles in its vestibular receptors, and the magnetic particles are believed to be exogenous in origin. The magnetic particles' spatial arrangement may aid in the sensitivity of the receptors to movements.

The visual system of the shovelnose is more extensive and developed than other Elasmobranchii, with multiple large projections connecting to the brain. Almost the entire dorsal and ventral hypothalamus is connected to the visual system, but still maintains a similar lack of differentiation as with sharks.

The shovelnose guitarfish was first considered to be a shark because of its dorsal fins' shape.

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Cr

Crepuscular

Di

Diurnal

No

Nocturnal

Mo

Molluscivore

Pi

Piscivores

Ca

Carnivore

Sc

Scavenger

Ov

Oviparous

Mo

Monogamy

So

Solitary

Mi

Migrating

S

starts with

Distribution

Geography

Shovelnose guitarfish habitat map

Climate zones

Shovelnose guitarfish habitat map
Shovelnose guitarfish
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Habits and Lifestyle

Lifestyle
Seasonal behavior

Mating Habits

MATING BEHAVIOR
BABY CARRYING
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Population

References

1. Shovelnose guitarfish Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shovelnose_guitarfish
2. Shovelnose guitarfish on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/60171/104004394

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