Start with what a sawshark is
This page should clear up the basic identity problem before it asks the reader to sort individual sawshark species.
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Sawshark pages are most useful when they help readers separate sawsharks from sawfish first, then explain how the sixgill sawsharks fit inside the group.
This page should clear up the basic identity problem before it asks the reader to sort individual sawshark species.
Anna's and Kaja's sixgill sawsharks are good support pages, but they should not do all the work by themselves.
A practical recognition guide is more helpful than a string of loosely related fact pages.
| Reader problem | What to read | What it solves |
|---|---|---|
| Sawshark vs sawfish | This page + Common Shark Name Confusions | Separates the broad name problem from species-level detail. |
| Sixgill sawshark names | This page + the two species profiles | Shows how the narrow cluster fits under the main group. |
| General recognition | Shark Identification Guide | Keeps the field-guide method visible. |
Keep moving through the field guide with the pages that make this one more useful.
A supporting reference page for sawshark and sawfish terminology.
A careful species page inside the small sawshark cluster.
The companion page for the sixgill sawshark cluster.
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.
Get the field guide on the App Store