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Tango0115 Apr 2020 1:15 p.m. PST

"The sawshark is a type of shark best known for its saw-like snout.

Found mainly in the temperate waters of all three major oceans, with the center of distribution in the western Pacific Ocean, the number of sawsharks has declined in the past couple of decades due to commercial fishing…"

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