Comparison guide

Angel Shark vs Wobbegong: Flattened Sharks With Very Different Habits

This page is useful because it teaches a transferable field-guide skill: two sharks can share a flattened look without belonging to the same part of the guide.

Body-shape comparisonFlattened sharksBuild first, then index

Lead with body plan

The main service here is helping readers notice what angel sharks and wobbegongs share before the page explains how they differ.

Use it as a bridge

This is a good link between the angel shark and wobbegong hubs.

Keep it noindex until the supporting hubs are stronger

The page is useful now, but it will be stronger once both clusters are more mature.

Why this page exists

  • Keep this page out of the sitemap until the angel shark and wobbegong clusters are both stronger.

Useful next pages

Keep moving through the field guide with the pages that make this one more useful.

Topic hub

Angel Sharks

The main group page for angel sharks.

Topic hub

Wobbegongs

The carpet shark group page for wobbegongs.

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