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Friday, January 17, 2025 at 7:49 PM

Panthers vs Sharks...who won?

Canton Academy students recently completed their final dissection project in Marine Biology. Students dissected a dogfish shark and observed both external and internal organs, as well as different body structures. The boy students in particular were thrilled the find the similarities in dissection and skinning deer during hunting season. Dogfish sharks are a diverse group of approximately 75 sharks belonging to the order Squaliformes. Squaliformes, which ranks second among shark orders in its number of species, comprises three families of sharks. The largest family, Squalidae, contains about 70 species that are commonly called dogfish sharks.


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