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Who was the role of frazier crane written for? | -4711431754814748435 | Frasier Crane | [
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What kind of rose is used to make rose water? | -6494795246260182092 | Rose water | [
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When did the uk declare war on germany in ww2? | 46213799003012768 | British and French declaration of war on Germany | [
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Who did david caruso play in an officer and a gentleman? | 7192623434338007969 | An Officer and a Gentleman | [
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Where did horses come from in the united states? | -3647871032126320218 | Horses in the United States | [
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Prime minister of st. vincent and the grenadines? | 1086799466410670713 | Ralph Gonsalves | [
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"snippet": "The Kuroshio (黒潮), also known as the Black or Japan Current (日本海流, Nihon \nKairyū) or the Black Stream, is a north-flowing ocean current on the west side of \nthe North <b>Pacific Ocean</b>. It is similar to the Gulf Stream in the North Atlantic and is \npart of the North <b>Pacific ocean</b> gyre. ... The branch into the <b>Sea of Japan</b> is called \nTsushima Current (対馬海流, ...",
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What year did apollo 11 land on the moon? | 2952439668376989143 | Apollo 11 | [
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Who played the part of lincoln in the movie lincoln? | -7273096809187200135 | Lincoln (film) | [
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"snippet": "Abraham <b>Lincoln</b>, also released under the title D. W. Griffith's "Abraham <b>Lincoln</b>", \nis a 1930 pre-Code American biographical <b>film</b> about Abraham <b>Lincoln</b> directed ...",
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"snippet": "Killing <b>Lincoln</b> is an American television <b>film</b> inspired by the 2011 book of the \nsame name by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard. This two-hour political docudrama\n ...",
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"snippet": "Abe <b>Lincoln</b> in Illinois is a 1940 biographical <b>film</b> that depicts the life of Abraham \n<b>Lincoln</b> from his departure from Kentucky until his election as President of the ...",
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"snippet": "Saving <b>Lincoln</b> is a 2013 American historical drama <b>film</b> about Ward Hill Lamon, \na friend of President Abraham <b>Lincoln</b>, and follows their overlapping legal ...",
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Who sings the song mama don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys? | 6921552938875873260 | Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys | [
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What type of tissue is the uppermost layer of the skin? | -9103138001979131495 | Epidermis | [
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Who sings hawaiian version of over the rainbow? | -3093234436537983162 | Israel Kamakawiwoʻole | [
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Who is yvette in the one that got away? | -4940314648385103333 | The One That Got Away (TV series) | [
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Where did dorothy live in the wizard of oz? | -4280347715401333602 | Dorothy Gale | [
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Who did house of the rising sun first? | -6218303566105360057 | The House of the Rising Sun | [
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In december of 1941 who commanded the allied forces in the philippines? | -6464388420022108488 | Philippines Campaign (1941–42) | [
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Who sang the theme to life of brian? | -457558323131385153 | Brian Song | [
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Where does bile go after it leaves the gallbladder? | 8458830023546965052 | Biliary tract | [
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When did call of duty ww1 come out? | 8148620877124808441 | Call of Duty: World at War | [
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When did the ipad 1st gen come out? | 6089502380789272299 | iPad (1st generation) | [
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What does the letters inri stand for on the cross? | 7514915050588830789 | Jesus, King of the Jews | [
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What is the purpose of the march for our lives? | 8912913896250345671 | March for Our Lives | [
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When is thanksgiving what day is thanksgiving on? | -4018422950322002911 | Thanksgiving (United States) | [
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What part of the ocean is the deepest? | -5591620997718277629 | Mariana Trench | [
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What was the solar energy capacity added in 2015-16 in india? | 1352702570011623475 | Solar power in India | [
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Who voices beast in beauty and the beast 2017? | -5398436847463533808 | Beauty and the Beast (2017 film) | [
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When is dragon ball super 130 being released? | 7536513875786114324 | List of Dragon Ball Super episodes | [
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What is the most popular sport played in australia? | 6488257315421776490 | Sport in Australia | [
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What network is a place to call home on? | -7050993488277848968 | A Place to Call Home (TV series) | [
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When did the song baby got back come out? | 5135014108120998014 | Baby Got Back | [
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Who plays sally in the cat in the hat? | -1793398039706372105 | The Cat in the Hat (film) | [
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When did the ibm selectric typewriter come out? | 5895760643451958754 | IBM Selectric typewriter | [
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When were lord of the rings books written? | -8549656394847323396 | The Lord of the Rings | [
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"snippet": "Vice Admiral R. Hari Kumar AVSM VSM (born 12 April 1962) is the current and \n13th <b>Chief of Integrated Defence Staff</b>, assuming the office on 2 December 2019. \nIn his prior appointments, he served as the <b>Chief</b> of Personnel of the <b>Indian</b> ...",
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Minimum age to contest for president in nigeria? | -1442341873102427283 | Age of candidacy | [
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"title": "Age of candidacy"
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"snippet": "Nationality law · Passport · Visa <b>requirements</b> · Visa policy · Flag of <b>Nigeria</b>.svg \n<b>Nigeria</b> portal · Other countries · Atlas · v · t · e. The <b>President</b> of the Federal \nRepublic of <b>Nigeria</b> is the head of state and head of government of ... They are a \ncitizen of <b>Nigeria</b> by birth;; They have attained the <b>age</b> of thirty five years;; They \nare a ...",
"title": "President of Nigeria"
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"snippet": "<b>Minimum age</b> of 35. Colombia[edit]. Article 191 of the Colombian Constitution \nrequires that to be <b>president</b> one must be ...",
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"snippet": "(1) Any citizen of <b>Nigeria</b> of full <b>age</b> who wishes to renounce his <b>Nigerian</b> ... (3) \nThe <b>President</b> may withhold the registration of any ...",
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"snippet": "A person shall be eligible for the office of Vice <b>President</b> if he or she is a citizen of \n<b>Nigeria</b> by birth, at least 40 years of <b>age</b>, is a member of a political party and is ...",
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"snippet": "Atiku Abubakar GCON (born 25 November 1946) is a <b>Nigerian</b> politician, \nbusinessman, philanthropist and <b>presidential</b> candidate of the People's \nDemocratic Party at the 2019 <b>Nigerian</b> general election. He served as the 11th \nvice-<b>president</b> of <b>Nigeria</b> from 1999 to 2007 under the ... It took a judgment of the \nSupreme Court to allow Abubakar <b>contest</b> after he ...",
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When did alaska become a territory of the united states? | 238521293454707284 | Territory of Alaska | [
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"title": "Territory of Alaska"
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"title": "Alaska Purchase"
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"snippet": "<b>Territories of the United States</b> are sub-national administrative divisions overseen \nby the United ... However, to <b>become U.S.</b> citizens, American Samoans must \n<b>become</b> naturalized citizens, like foreigners. ... of Palmyra Island) is the only \nincorporated <b>territory</b>, a status it has maintained since <b>Hawaii became</b> a state in \n1959.",
"title": "Territories of the United States"
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"snippet": "<b>Alaska</b> is a <b>state</b> located <b>in the</b> northwest extremity of the North American West \nCoast, just across the Bering ...",
"title": "Alaska"
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"title": "U.S. territory"
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"snippet": "The legal status of Alaska is the standing of Alaska as a political entity. Generally, \nthe debate has primarily surrounded the legal status of Alaska relative to the \nUnited States of America. Alaska is considered to be a state of the United States \nof America. ... <b>Alaska became a territory of the United States</b> in 1867, when it was\n ...",
"title": "Legal status of Alaska"
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"snippet": ""51st state", in post-1959 American political discourse, is a phrase that refers to \nareas or locales ... Before <b>Alaska</b> and <b>Hawaii became</b> states of the <b>United States</b> \nin 1959, the corresponding expression was "the 49th state". ... In some cases, an \nentire <b>territory became</b> a state; in others some part of a <b>territory became</b> a state.",
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"snippet": "Russian <b>America</b> was the name of the Russian colonial ... such a distant colony, \nreduced interest in the <b>territory</b>. ... the <b>United States</b>, were given the opportunity of \n<b>becoming</b> citizens ...",
"title": "Russian America"
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"snippet": "The <b>Alaska</b> Mental Health Enabling Act of 1956 (Public Law 84-830) was an Act \nof Congress passed to improve mental health care in the <b>United States territory</b> of \n<b>Alaska</b>. ... the passage of the 1956 Act. At the time of the Act's passage, <b>Alaska</b> \nwas not a <b>U.S.</b> state, <b>being</b> constituted instead as a <b>territory of the United States</b>.",
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Where is collagen found in the human body? | 3738715331073751631 | Collagen | [
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"snippet": "<b>Collagen</b> /ˈkɒlədʒɪn/ is the main structural protein in the extracellular matrix in \nthe various connective tissues <b>in the body</b>. As the main component of ...",
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"title": "Type I collagen"
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"snippet": "A tendon or sinew is a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that connects \nmuscle to bone ... The Achilles tendon, one of the tendons in the human body ... \nThese include type II <b>collagen</b> in the cartilaginous zones, type III <b>collagen</b> in the ...",
"title": "Tendon"
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"title": "Vitreous body"
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"snippet": "Cartilage is a resilient and smooth elastic tissue, a rubber-like padding that \ncovers and protects the ends of long bones at the joints, and is a structural \ncomponent of the rib cage, the ear, the nose, the bronchial tubes, the \nintervertebral discs, and many other body components. ... rigidity, cartilage often \nserves the purpose of holding tubes open <b>in the body</b>.",
"title": "Cartilage"
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"snippet": "A scar is an area of fibrous tissue that replaces normal skin after an injury. Scars \nresult from the biological process of wound repair in the skin, as well as in other \norgans and tissues <b>of the body</b>. ... Hypertrophic scars occur when the body \noverproduces <b>collagen</b>, which causes the scar to be raised above the \nsurrounding skin.",
"title": "Scar"
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"snippet": "Connective tissue (CT) is one of the four basic types of animal tissue, along with \nepithelial tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue. It develops from the \nmesoderm. Connective tissue is found in between other tissues everywhere <b>in</b> \n<b>the body</b>, ... proteoglycans to fix the body water and the <b>collagen</b> fibers in the \nintercellular ...",
"title": "Connective tissue"
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"snippet": "A bone is a rigid organ that constitutes part of the vertebrate skeleton in animals. \nBones protect the various organs <b>of the body</b>, produce red and white blood ... \nType I <b>collagen</b> composes 90–95% of the organic matrix, with remainder of the ...",
"title": "Bone"
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"title": "Extracellular matrix"
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Sharks rays and skates belong to what group? | 1371058892557963082 | Chondrichthyes | [
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"Elasmobranchii",
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"title": "Wedgefish"
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"snippet": "The African wedgefish, guitarra, Lubbert's guitarfish, or spikenose wedgefish (\nRhynchobatus luebberti) is a species of fish in the <b>Rhinidae</b> family. It is the only ...",
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"snippet": "Rhynchobatus australiae, also called the white-spotted guitarfish, white-spotted \nwedgefish or bottlenose wedgefish, is a species of fish in the <b>Rhinidae</b> family.",
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"snippet": "Rhynchobatus is a group of rays commonly known as wedgefishes in the family \n<b>Rhinidae</b>. They are found in the tropical and subtropical Indo-Pacific with a ...",
"title": "Rhynchobatus"
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"snippet": "The roughnose wedgefish (Rhynchobatus cooki) is a species of fish in the \n<b>Rhinidae</b> family. It is found in Indonesia (off Java) and Singapore. Its natural \nhabitats ...",
"title": "Roughnose wedgefish"
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"snippet": "The smoothnose wedgefish (Rhynchobatus laevis) is a species of fish in the \n<b>Rhinidae</b> family. It is found in northern Indian Ocean and northwestern Pacific ...",
"title": "Smoothnose wedgefish"
},
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"snippet": "Rhynchobatus palpebratus, the eyebrow wedgefish, is a species of fish in the \n<b>Rhinidae</b> family. It is found in coastal waters off northern Australia. It reaches up \nto ...",
"title": "Rhynchobatus palpebratus"
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"snippet": "The giant guitarfish (Rhynchobatus djiddensis), also known as the whitespotted \nwedgefish is a large species of guitarfish in the family <b>Rhinidae</b>. It is restricted to ...",
"title": "Giant guitarfish"
},
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"snippet": "The broadnose wedgefish (Rhynchobatus springeri) is a species of fish in the \n<b>Rhinidae</b> family. It is found in coastal and estuarine habitats in southeast Asia, ...",
"title": "Broadnose wedgefish"
},
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"snippet": "Rhina ancylostoma, the bowmouth guitarfish, shark ray or mud skate, is a species \nof ray and a member of the family <b>Rhinidae</b>. Its evolutionary affinities are not ...",
"title": "Rhina ancylostoma"
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"query": "skates",
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"snippet": "<b>Skates</b> are cartilaginous fish belonging to the family Rajidae in the superorder \nBatoidea of rays. More than 150 species have been described, in 17 genera.",
"title": "Skate (fish)"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Skate</b> or <b>Skates</b> may refer to: Fish[edit]. <b>Skate</b> (fish), several genera of fish \nbelonging to the family Rajidae; Pygmy <b>skates</b>, several genera of fish belonging \nto the ...",
"title": "Skate"
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"snippet": "Rat <b>Skates</b> is a filmmaker, writer and musician. He is most widely known as a \ndirector of music documentaries and his contributions to the thrash metal genre \nas ...",
"title": "Rat Skates"
},
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"snippet": "Roller <b>skates</b> are shoes, or bindings that fit onto shoes, that are worn to enable \nthe wearer to roll along on wheels. The first roller <b>skate</b> was effectively an ice ...",
"title": "Roller skates"
},
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"snippet": "Ice <b>skates</b> are metal blades attached underfoot and used to propel the bearer \nacross a sheet of ice while ice <b>skating</b>. The first ice <b>skates</b> were made from leg ...",
"title": "Ice skate"
},
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"snippet": "The clap <b>skate</b> is a type of ice <b>skate</b> used in speed <b>skating</b>. Unlike in traditional \n<b>skates</b> where the blade is rigidly fixed to the boot, clap <b>skates</b> have the blade ...",
"title": "Clap skate"
},
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"snippet": "Figure <b>skating</b> is a sport in which individuals, duos, or groups perform on figure \n<b>skates</b> on ice. It was the first winter sport to be included in the Olympic Games, ...",
"title": "Figure skating"
},
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"snippet": "The Oakland <b>Skates</b> were a professional roller hockey team and were a member \nteam in Roller Hockey International (RHI) from 1993 through 1996. In 1993 the ...",
"title": "Oakland Skates"
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"snippet": "<b>Skates</b>! is a 1973 children's picture book by American author and illustrator Ezra \nJack Keats. <b>Skates</b>! is Keats's second, nearly wordless picture book, after Pssst!",
"title": "Skates!"
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"snippet": "Figure <b>skates</b> are a type of ice <b>skate</b> used by figure <b>skaters</b>. The <b>skates</b> consist of \na boot and a blade that is attached with screws to the sole of the boot.",
"title": "Figure skate"
}
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},
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"query": "Sharks rays",
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"snippet": "Chondrichthyes is a class that contains the cartilaginous fishes: they are jawed \nvertebrates with paired fins, paired nares, scales, a heart with its chambers in \nseries, and skeletons made of cartilage rather than bone. The class is divided \ninto two subclasses: Elasmobranchii (<b>sharks</b>, <b>rays</b>, skates ...",
"title": "Chondrichthyes"
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"snippet": "Batoidea is a superorder of cartilaginous fishes commonly known as <b>rays</b>. They \nand their close relatives, the <b>sharks</b>, comprise the subclass Elasmobranchii.",
"title": "Batoidea"
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"snippet": "Rhina ancylostoma, the bowmouth guitarfish, <b>shark ray</b> or mud skate, is a species \nof ray and a member of the family Rhinidae. Its evolutionary affinities are not ...",
"title": "Rhina ancylostoma"
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"snippet": "Threatened <b>rays</b> are those vulnerable to endangerment (extinction) in the near \nfuture. ... Together <b>rays</b> and <b>sharks</b> make up the class of modern cartilaginous \nfishes. Modern fish are either cartilaginous or bony. Cartilaginous fishes have ...",
"title": "List of threatened rays"
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"snippet": "The ampullae of Lorenzini (sing. ampulla) are special sensing organs called \nelectroreceptors, forming a network of jelly-filled pores. They are mostly \ndiscussed as being found in cartilaginous fish (<b>sharks</b>, <b>rays</b>, ...",
"title": "Ampullae of Lorenzini"
},
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"snippet": "Elasmobranchii is a subclass of Chondrichthyes or cartilaginous fish, including \nthe <b>sharks</b> (superorder Selachii) and the <b>rays</b>, skates, and sawfish (superorder ...",
"title": "Elasmobranchii"
},
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"snippet": "Stingrays are a group of sea <b>rays</b>, which are cartilaginous fish related to <b>sharks</b>. \nMany species are endangered. They are classified in the suborder Myliobatoidei\n ...",
"title": "Stingray"
},
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"snippet": "Chimaeras are cartilaginous fish in the order Chimaeriformes, known informally \nas ghost sharks, rat fish, spookfish or ... Elasmobranch Husbandry Manual: \nCaptive Care of <b>Sharks</b>, <b>Rays</b>, and their Relatives. Ohio Biological Survey. pp. \n487–491 ...",
"title": "Chimaera"
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"snippet": "<b>Sharks</b> are a group of elasmobranch fish characterized by a cartilaginous \nskeleton, five to ... <b>Sharks</b> and other cartilaginous fish (skates and <b>rays</b>) have \nskeletons made of cartilage and connective tissue. Cartilage is flexible and \ndurable, yet is ...",
"title": "Shark"
},
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"snippet": "Electroreception or electroception is the biological ability to perceive natural \nelectrical stimuli. ... Ampullae of Lorenzini exist in cartilaginous fishes (<b>sharks</b>, \n<b>rays</b>, chimaeras), lungfishes, bichirs, coelacanths, sturgeons, paddlefish, aquatic\n ...",
"title": "Electroreception"
}
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},
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"query": "Sharks rays and skates",
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"title": "Chondrichthyes"
},
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"snippet": "<b>Skates</b> are cartilaginous fish belonging to the family Rajidae in the superorder \nBatoidea of <b>rays</b>. ... with the best-understood neoselachian fossils dating from the \nJurassic. This clade is represented today by <b>sharks</b>, sawfish, <b>rays and skates</b>.",
"title": "Skate (fish)"
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"snippet": "Batoidea is a superorder of cartilaginous fishes commonly known as <b>rays</b>. They \nand their close ... oldest confirmed ray is Antiquaobatis, from the Pliensbachian of \nGermany. The clade is represented today by <b>sharks</b>, sawfish, <b>rays and skates</b>.",
"title": "Batoidea"
},
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"snippet": "Elasmobranchii is a subclass of Chondrichthyes or cartilaginous fish, including \nthe <b>sharks</b> (superorder Selachii) and the <b>rays</b>, <b>skates</b>, and sawfish (superorder ...",
"title": "Elasmobranchii"
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"snippet": "The salt gland is an organ for excreting excess salts. It is found in elasmobranchs \n(<b>sharks</b>, <b>rays, and skates</b>), seabirds, and some reptiles. Sharks' glands are ...",
"title": "Salt gland"
},
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"snippet": "Threatened <b>rays</b> are those vulnerable to endangerment (extinction) in the near \nfuture. ... There are four orders of <b>rays</b>: stingrays, <b>skates</b>, electric <b>rays</b> and \nsawfishes. ... As with <b>sharks</b>, <b>rays</b> are increasingly becoming vulnerable because \nof ...",
"title": "List of threatened rays"
},
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"snippet": "An egg case or egg capsule is the casing that surrounds the eggs of oviparous \n<b>sharks</b>, <b>skates</b>, ... The <b>skates</b> (Rajidae, Arhynchobatidae, Anacanthobatidae) are \nthe only <b>rays</b> that are oviparous. Females lay egg cases onto the sea floor after ...",
"title": "Egg case (Chondrichthyes)"
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"snippet": "Rhina ancylostoma, the bowmouth guitarfish, <b>shark</b> ray or mud <b>skate</b>, is a species \nof ray and a ... angel <b>shark</b>. The evolutionary relationships between Rhina \nancylostoma and other <b>rays</b> are debated. Morphological evidence generally \npoints ...",
"title": "Rhina ancylostoma"
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"title": "Stingray"
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"snippet": "The Australian ghostshark (Callorhinchus milii) is a cartilaginous fish (\nChondrichthyes) belonging to the subclass Holocephali (chimaera). <b>Sharks</b>, <b>rays</b> \n<b>and skates</b> are the other members of the cartilaginous fish group ...",
"title": "Australian ghostshark"
}
]
},
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"query": "rhinidae",
"results": [
{
"snippet": "Wedgefishes are rays of the family <b>Rhinidae</b>, comprising ten species in three \ngenera. Classified in the order Rhinopristiformes along with guitarfishes and ...",
"title": "Wedgefish"
},
{
"snippet": "The African wedgefish, guitarra, Lubbert's guitarfish, or spikenose wedgefish (\nRhynchobatus luebberti) is a species of fish in the <b>Rhinidae</b> family. It is the only ...",
"title": "African wedgefish"
},
{
"snippet": "Rhynchobatus australiae, also called the white-spotted guitarfish, white-spotted \nwedgefish or bottlenose wedgefish, is a species of fish in the <b>Rhinidae</b> family.",
"title": "Rhynchobatus australiae"
},
{
"snippet": "Rhynchobatus is a group of rays commonly known as wedgefishes in the family \n<b>Rhinidae</b>. They are found in the tropical and subtropical Indo-Pacific with a ...",
"title": "Rhynchobatus"
},
{
"snippet": "The roughnose wedgefish (Rhynchobatus cooki) is a species of fish in the \n<b>Rhinidae</b> family. It is found in Indonesia (off Java) and Singapore. Its natural \nhabitats ...",
"title": "Roughnose wedgefish"
},
{
"snippet": "The smoothnose wedgefish (Rhynchobatus laevis) is a species of fish in the \n<b>Rhinidae</b> family. It is found in northern Indian Ocean and northwestern Pacific ...",
"title": "Smoothnose wedgefish"
},
{
"snippet": "Rhynchobatus palpebratus, the eyebrow wedgefish, is a species of fish in the \n<b>Rhinidae</b> family. It is found in coastal waters off northern Australia. It reaches up \nto ...",
"title": "Rhynchobatus palpebratus"
},
{
"snippet": "The giant guitarfish (Rhynchobatus djiddensis), also known as the whitespotted \nwedgefish is a large species of guitarfish in the family <b>Rhinidae</b>. It is restricted to ...",
"title": "Giant guitarfish"
},
{
"snippet": "The broadnose wedgefish (Rhynchobatus springeri) is a species of fish in the \n<b>Rhinidae</b> family. It is found in coastal and estuarine habitats in southeast Asia, ...",
"title": "Broadnose wedgefish"
},
{
"snippet": "Rhina ancylostoma, the bowmouth guitarfish, shark ray or mud skate, is a species \nof ray and a member of the family <b>Rhinidae</b>. Its evolutionary affinities are not ...",
"title": "Rhina ancylostoma"
}
]
},
{
"query": "Batoidea",
"results": [
{
"snippet": "<b>Batoidea</b> is a superorder of cartilaginous fishes commonly known as rays. They \nand their close relatives, the sharks, comprise the subclass Elasmobranchii.",
"title": "Batoidea"
},
{
"snippet": "Transtillaspis <b>batoidea</b> is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in \nPeru. References[edit]. ^ tortricidae.com · Wikispecies has information related to ...",
"title": "Transtillaspis batoidea"
},
{
"snippet": "Elasmobranchii is a subclass of Chondrichthyes or cartilaginous fish, including \nthe sharks (superorder Selachii) and the rays, skates, and sawfish (superorder \n<b>Batoidea</b>) ...",
"title": "Elasmobranchii"
},
{
"snippet": "Wikimedia Commons has media related to <b>Batoidea</b>. The main article for this \ncategory is <b>Batoidea</b>. Subcategories. This category has the following 7 ...",
"title": "Category:Rays"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Batoidea</b>. Order: Rhinopristiformes. Family: Zanobatidae. Fowler, 1928. Genus: \nZanobatus. Garman, 1913. Species. 2, see text. The panrays are a genus, \nZanobatus, of rays found in coastal parts of the warm East Atlantic ...",
"title": "Panray"
},
{
"snippet": "Skates are cartilaginous fish belonging to the family Rajidae in the superorder \n<b>Batoidea</b> of rays. More than 150 species have been described, in 17 genera.",
"title": "Skate (fish)"
},
{
"snippet": "Chondrichthyes is a class that contains the cartilaginous fishes: they are jawed \nvertebrates with ... Hybodontiformes, Galeomorphi, Squaliformes and <b>Batoidea</b>.",
"title": "Chondrichthyes"
},
{
"snippet": "Rajiformes is one of the four orders in the superorder <b>Batoidea</b>, flattened \ncartilaginous fishes related to sharks. Rajiforms are distinguished by the \npresence of ...",
"title": "Rajiformes"
},
{
"snippet": "Sclerorhynchidae is an extinct family of cartilaginous fish from the Cretaceous \nand Paleogene belonging to the primitive <b>Batoidea</b> suborder \nSclerorhynchiformes.",
"title": "Sclerorhynchidae"
},
{
"snippet": "Ischyrhiza is an extinct genus of sawfish from the Late Cretaceous and Early \nPaleogene, belonging to the primitive <b>Batoidea</b> family Sclerorhynchidae. Fossils \nof ...",
"title": "Ischyrhiza"
}
]
},
{
"query": "ocean skates",
"results": [
{
"snippet": "<b>Skates</b> are cartilaginous fish belonging to the family Rajidae in the superorder \nBatoidea of rays. ... See also[edit]. Jenny Haniver, a fake <b>sea</b> monster created \nfrom a <b>skate</b> carcass. Hongeohoe, a Korean dish made from fermented <b>skate</b>. \nMokpo ...",
"title": "Skate (fish)"
},
{
"snippet": "The big <b>skate</b> (Beringraja binoculata) is the largest species of <b>skate</b> (family \nRajidae) in the ... The big <b>skate</b> is found in the north-eastern Pacific <b>Ocean</b>, from \nthe eastern Bering <b>Sea</b> and the Aleutian Islands, as far south as Cedros Island off\n ...",
"title": "Big skate"
},
{
"snippet": "The barndoor <b>skate</b> (Dipturus laevis) is a species of marine cartilaginous fish in \nthe <b>skate</b> family Rajidae of the order Rajiformes. It is native to the northwestern \nAtlantic <b>Ocean</b>, and is found from the Grand ...",
"title": "Barndoor skate"
},
{
"snippet": "The common <b>skate</b> (Dipturus batis), also known as the blue <b>skate</b>, is the largest \n<b>skate</b> in the world, attaining a length of up to 2.85 m (9.4 ft). Historically, it was \none of the most abundant <b>skates</b> in the northeast Atlantic <b>Ocean</b> and the \nMediterranean <b>Sea</b>.",
"title": "Common skate"
},
{
"snippet": "The little <b>skate</b> (Leucoraja erinacea) is a species of <b>skate</b> in the family Rajidae, \nfound from ... This <b>skate</b> is native to the western Atlantic <b>Ocean</b>, from Nova Scotia, \nCanada, to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, USA. They are most abundant in the ...",
"title": "Little skate"
},
{
"snippet": "An egg case or egg capsule is the casing that surrounds the eggs of oviparous \nsharks, <b>skates</b>, ... This allows the egg cases to become wedged in the crevices of \nrocky <b>sea</b> floors, where the eggs are protected from predators; however, some ...",
"title": "Egg case (Chondrichthyes)"
},
{
"snippet": "Not to be confused with the Pacific white <b>skate</b>, Bathyraja spinosissima. The \nbottlenose <b>skate</b>, spearnose <b>skate</b>, or white <b>skate</b> (Rostroraja alba) is a species \nof <b>skate</b> in the family Rajidae. It is a benthic fish native to the coastal eastern \nAtlantic <b>Ocean</b>.",
"title": "Bottlenose skate"
},
{
"snippet": "The graytail <b>skate</b> (Bathyraja griseocauda), or gray tail <b>skate</b>, is a large species of \n<b>skate</b> in the family Arhynchobatidae, native to the south-western Atlantic <b>Ocean</b> \nand south-eastern Pacific <b>Ocean</b>.",
"title": "Graytail skate"
},
{
"snippet": "The spotback <b>skate</b> (Atlantoraja castelnaui) is a species of fish in the family \nArhynchobatidae. It is found off the Atlantic coasts of Argentina, Brazil, and \nUruguay where its natural habitat is over the continental shelf in the open <b>sea</b> ...",
"title": "Spotback skate"
},
{
"snippet": "The Pacific white <b>skate</b> (Bathyraja spinosissima) is a species of <b>skate</b> in the \nfamily Arhynchobatidae. It is one of the deepest-living of all <b>skates</b>, occurring at a \ndepth of 800 to 2,938 m on the continental slope. It is native to the southeast \nPacific <b>Ocean</b> from the Galapagos Islands to off ...",
"title": "Pacific white skate"
}
]
},
{
"query": "skates vs rays",
"results": [
{
"snippet": "<b>Skates</b> and <b>rays</b> both have pectoral fins that are flat and expanded, which are \ntypically fused to the head. Both <b>skates</b> ...",
"title": "Skate (fish)"
},
{
"snippet": "Chondrichthyes is a class that contains the cartilaginous fishes: they are jawed \nvertebrates with paired fins, paired nares, scales, a heart with its chambers in \nseries, and skeletons made of cartilage rather than bone. The class is divided \ninto two subclasses: Elasmobranchii (sharks, <b>rays</b>, <b>skates</b> ... Chondrichthyans \nhave toothlike scales called dermal denticles <b>or</b> placoid ...",
"title": "Chondrichthyes"
},
{
"snippet": "Batoidea is a superorder of cartilaginous fishes commonly known as <b>rays</b>. They \nand their close ... All <b>skates</b> and some <b>rays</b> are oviparous (egg laying) while other \n<b>rays</b> are ... The Mesozoic Sclerorhynchoidea are basal <b>or</b> incertae sedis; they \nshow features of the Rajiformes but have snouts resembling those of sawfishes.",
"title": "Batoidea"
},
{
"snippet": "Elasmobranchii is a subclass of Chondrichthyes <b>or</b> cartilaginous fish, including \nthe sharks (superorder Selachii) and the <b>rays</b>, <b>skates</b>, and sawfish (superorder ...",
"title": "Elasmobranchii"
},
{
"snippet": "The thornback <b>ray</b> (Raja clavata), <b>or</b> thornback <b>skate</b>, is a species of <b>ray</b> fish in \nthe family Rajidae. Contents. 1 Distribution. 1.1 Habitat. 2 Description; 3 ...",
"title": "Thornback ray"
},
{
"snippet": "The electric <b>rays</b> are a group of <b>rays</b>, flattened cartilaginous fish with enlarged \npectoral fins, ... The torpedo fish, <b>or</b> electric <b>ray</b>, appears continuously in \npremodern natural histories as a magical creature, and its ... Many species of \n<b>rays</b> and <b>skates</b> outside the family have electric organs in the tail; however, the \nelectric <b>ray</b> has ...",
"title": "Electric ray"
},
{
"snippet": "Rhina ancylostoma, the bowmouth guitarfish, shark <b>ray or</b> mud <b>skate</b>, is a species \nof <b>ray</b> and a member of the family Rhinidae. Its evolutionary affinities are not ...",
"title": "Rhina ancylostoma"
},
{
"snippet": "An egg case <b>or</b> egg capsule is the casing that surrounds the eggs of oviparous \nsharks, <b>skates</b>, ... The <b>skates</b> (Rajidae, Arhynchobatidae, Anacanthobatidae) are \nthe only <b>rays</b> that are oviparous. Females lay egg cases onto the sea floor after ...",
"title": "Egg case (Chondrichthyes)"
},
{
"snippet": "Threatened <b>rays</b> are those vulnerable to endangerment (extinction) in the near \nfuture. ... There are four orders of <b>rays</b>: stingrays, <b>skates</b>, electric <b>rays</b> and \nsawfishes. ... All species of sawfish are either endangered <b>or</b> critically \nendangered as a ...",
"title": "List of threatened rays"
},
{
"snippet": "The cownose <b>ray</b> (Rhinoptera bonasus) is a species of eagle <b>ray</b> found \nthroughout a large part ... The cownose <b>ray</b> is classified as a stingray due to the \nvery close relation to both sharks and <b>skates</b>. These <b>rays</b> also belong to ... A \ncownose <b>ray</b> is typically brown-backed with a whitish <b>or</b> yellowish belly. Although \nits coloration is ...",
"title": "Cownose ray"
}
]
},
{
"query": "shark rays",
"results": [
{
"snippet": "Rhina ancylostoma, the bowmouth guitarfish, <b>shark ray</b> or mud skate, is a species \nof ray and a member of the family Rhinidae. Its evolutionary affinities are not ...",
"title": "Rhina ancylostoma"
},
{
"snippet": "Chondrichthyes is a class that contains the cartilaginous fishes: they are jawed \nvertebrates with paired fins, paired nares, scales, a heart with its chambers in \nseries, and skeletons made of cartilage rather than bone. The class is divided \ninto two subclasses: Elasmobranchii (<b>sharks</b>, <b>rays</b>, skates ...",
"title": "Chondrichthyes"
},
{
"snippet": "The false <b>shark ray</b> (Rhynchorhina mauritaniensis) is a species of fish in the \nRhynchobatidae family and the only species in the genus Rhynchorhina. This \nrare ...",
"title": "False shark ray"
},
{
"snippet": "Batoidea is a superorder of cartilaginous fishes commonly known as <b>rays</b>. They \nand their close relatives, the <b>sharks</b>, comprise the subclass Elasmobranchii.",
"title": "Batoidea"
},
{
"snippet": "The Newport Aquarium is an aquarium located in Newport, Kentucky, United \nStates at Newport ... They are the first aquarium to have success in breeding \n<b>shark rays</b>. They also have a unique collection of alligators, including albino \nalligators ...",
"title": "Newport Aquarium"
},
{
"snippet": "Threatened <b>rays</b> are those vulnerable to endangerment (extinction) in the near \nfuture. ... Together <b>rays</b> and <b>sharks</b> make up the class of modern cartilaginous \nfishes. Modern fish are either cartilaginous or bony. Cartilaginous fishes have ...",
"title": "List of threatened rays"
},
{
"snippet": "The ampullae of Lorenzini (sing. ampulla) are special sensing organs called \nelectroreceptors, forming a network of jelly-filled pores. They are mostly \ndiscussed as being found in cartilaginous fish (<b>sharks</b>, <b>rays</b>, ...",
"title": "Ampullae of Lorenzini"
},
{
"snippet": "Chimaeras are cartilaginous fish in the order Chimaeriformes, known informally \nas ghost sharks, rat fish, spookfish or ... Elasmobranch Husbandry Manual: \nCaptive Care of <b>Sharks</b>, <b>Rays</b>, and their Relatives. Ohio Biological Survey. pp. \n487–491 ...",
"title": "Chimaera"
},
{
"snippet": "[edit]. On <b>Shark</b> Reef's 10th anniversary, they placed a bowmouth guitarfish on \nexhibit, the new resident.",
"title": "Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay"
},
{
"snippet": "The guitarfish are a family, Rhinobatidae, of <b>rays</b>. The guitarfish are known for an \nelongated ... Guitarfish have a body form intermediate between those of <b>sharks</b> \nand <b>rays</b>. The tail has a typical <b>shark</b>-like form, but in many species, the head has\n ...",
"title": "Guitarfish"
}
]
},
{
"query": "Elasmobranchii",
"results": [
{
"snippet": "<b>Elasmobranchii</b> is a subclass of Chondrichthyes or cartilaginous fish, including \nthe sharks (superorder Selachii) and the rays, skates, and sawfish (superorder ...",
"title": "Elasmobranchii"
},
{
"snippet": "Pages in category "<b>Elasmobranchii</b>". The following 10 pages are in this category, \nout of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).",
"title": "Category:Elasmobranchii"
},
{
"snippet": "Chondrichthyes is a class that contains the cartilaginous fishes: they are jawed \nvertebrates with paired fins, paired nares, scales, a heart with its chambers in \nseries, and skeletons made of cartilage rather than bone. The class is divided \ninto two subclasses: <b>Elasmobranchii</b> (sharks, rays, skates ...",
"title": "Chondrichthyes"
},
{
"snippet": "Neoselachii are a grouping of cartilaginous fishes in subclass <b>Elasmobranchii</b> of \nclass Chondrichthyes. It contains all living (extant) sharks, skates, and rays.",
"title": "Neoselachii"
},
{
"snippet": "Subclass: <b>Elasmobranchii</b>. Infraclass: Euselachii Hay, 1902. Orders. See text. \nEuselachii are an infraclass of a class of cartilaginous fish. This group includes \nsharks and rays ...",
"title": "Euselachii"
},
{
"snippet": "Batoidea is a superorder of cartilaginous fishes commonly known as rays. They \nand their close relatives, the sharks, comprise the subclass <b>Elasmobranchii</b>.",
"title": "Batoidea"
},
{
"snippet": "Proteothrinax baumgartneri is an extinct species of shark. It was classified based \non two ... Piscium Catalogus: <b>Elasmobranchii</b>, Pars 1 – Proteothrinax nom. nov. \nVerlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil. p. 1. ISSN 0724-9012. ^ Richter, Martha; David J. Ward\n ...",
"title": "Proteothrinax"
},
{
"snippet": "<b>Elasmobranchii</b>. Superorder: Galeomorphi. Orders · Heterodontiformes · \nOrectolobiformes · Lamniformes · Carcharhiniformes. Radiation of cartilaginous \nfishes, including the Galeomorphi. Derived from work by Michael Benton, 2005. \nGaleomorphii is a superorder of cartilaginous fishes which includes all modern \nsharks except ...",
"title": "Galeomorphii"
},
{
"snippet": "Sharks constitute the superorder Selachimorpha in the subclass <b>Elasmobranchii</b> \nin the class Chondrichthyes. The <b>Elasmobranchii</b> also include rays and skates; ...",
"title": "Category:Sharks"
},
{
"snippet": "Hybodontiformes, also called hybodonts, are an extinct subset of <b>Elasmobranchii</b> \n(sharks, skates and rays) which existed from the Devonian to the Miocene.",
"title": "Hybodontiformes"
}
]
},
{
"query": "wedgefish",
"results": [
{
"snippet": "<b>Wedgefishes</b> are rays of the family Rhinidae, comprising ten species in three \ngenera. Classified in the order Rhinopristiformes along with guitarfishes and ...",
"title": "Wedgefish"
},
{
"snippet": "The smoothnose <b>wedgefish</b> (Rhynchobatus laevis) is a species of fish in the \nRhinidae family. It is found in northern Indian Ocean and northwestern Pacific ...",
"title": "Smoothnose wedgefish"
},
{
"snippet": "The African <b>wedgefish</b>, guitarra, Lubbert's guitarfish, or spikenose <b>wedgefish</b> (\nRhynchobatus luebberti) is a species of fish in the Rhinidae family. It is the only ...",
"title": "African wedgefish"
},
{
"snippet": "Rhynchobatus is a group of rays commonly known as <b>wedgefishes</b> in the family \nRhinidae. They are found in the tropical and subtropical Indo-Pacific with a ...",
"title": "Rhynchobatus"
},
{
"snippet": "The broadnose <b>wedgefish</b> (Rhynchobatus springeri) is a species of fish in the \nRhinidae family. It is found in coastal and estuarine habitats in southeast Asia, ...",
"title": "Broadnose wedgefish"
},
{
"snippet": "Rhynchobatus australiae, also called the white-spotted guitarfish, white-spotted \n<b>wedgefish</b> or bottlenose <b>wedgefish</b>, is a species of fish in the Rhinidae family.",
"title": "Rhynchobatus australiae"
},
{
"snippet": "The roughnose <b>wedgefish</b> (Rhynchobatus cooki) is a species of fish in the \nRhinidae family. It is found in Indonesia (off Java) and Singapore. Its natural \nhabitats ...",
"title": "Roughnose wedgefish"
},
{
"snippet": "The giant guitarfish (Rhynchobatus djiddensis), also known as the whitespotted \n<b>wedgefish</b> is a large species of guitarfish in the family Rhinidae. It is restricted to ...",
"title": "Giant guitarfish"
},
{
"snippet": "Rhynchobatus palpebratus, the eyebrow <b>wedgefish</b>, is a species of fish in the \nRhinidae family. It is found in coastal waters off northern Australia. It reaches up \nto ...",
"title": "Rhynchobatus palpebratus"
},
{
"snippet": "Rhina ancylostoma, the bowmouth guitarfish, shark ray or mud skate, is a species \nof ray and a ... between Rhina, Rhynchobatus and Rhynchorhina, which are a \ngroup of rays known as the <b>wedgefishes</b> that also have large, shark-like fins.",
"title": "Rhina ancylostoma"
}
]
}
] |
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