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Pacific angel shark
Angelsharks are ambush hunters that lie flat on the seabed like living leaf-shaped traps. Their ray-like outline is deceptive, but the side gill slits and classic shark tail give the game away. The body is strongly flattened, with broad pectoral and pelvic fins that make the shark look ray-like at first glance, though the gill slits remain on the sides of the head. Angelsharks occur in temperate and tropical shelf seas, often with strongly regional species replacing one another from basin to basin.