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Angel Sharks: A Guide to These Flattened Bottom-Dwelling Sharks

Angel sharks are one of the best examples of why body shape matters in a field guide. This hub helps readers place them before they start comparing species or confusing them with other flattened sharks.

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Lead with the body plan

This group makes sense when the page starts with how angel sharks look and where readers mistake them for other animals.

Use species pages as support

The species pages deepen the group, but the hub should do the main orienting work.

Keep comparison pages focused

One good angel shark comparison is more useful than many odd pairings.

Useful next pages

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

Related species

Angel Shark

The main reviewed anchor species.

Reference

Shark Head Shapes

A reference page that supports the broader identification task.

Keep the guide offline

Pocket Shark is built as an offline shark field guide for iPhone and iPad, so the same comparisons, glossary notes, and species context can stay with you away from a browser.

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