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Dark Shyshark – Discover Fishes

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Haploblepharus pictus This species of shark has an elongated torpedo-shaped body and rarely grows longer than 22 inches from blunt snout to stout caudal (tail) fin. It has an oval cat-like eye and is a yellowish-brown with dark saddles and dark and white spots. A sedentary shark, it prefers the s
shyshark This species resides in the waters of the southeast Atlantic Ocean from Namibia

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Black Dogfish – Discover Fishes

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Centroscyllium fabricii This small, dark-colored shark has a stout body, somewhat small fins, and large oval eyes that are reflective green. It has two dorsal fins, each with a strong, sharp spine, and the second fin being somewhat larger than the first. Because they live at the bottom of the con
Mexico and in the eastern North Atlantic from Iceland south to Senegal and Guinea to Namibia

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Atlantic Weasel Shark – Discover Fishes

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Paragaleus pectoralis This small shark has a slender body, long snout, and large oval eyes. The fins are somewhat small except for the elongated, pointed pectoral fins, and it has an asymmetric caudal (tail) fin. This specialized feeder preys mostly on cephalopods like squid and octopus, but will
the tropical eastern Atlantic Ocean from Cape Verde and Mauritania to northern Namibia

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Bulb size matters: Uncovering the evolution of the plant kingdom’s doomsday preppers – Research News

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Botanist Cody Coyotee Howard compares bulbs to living bunkers. With an underground stockpile of resources, bulbs can hunker down during disasters and spring up faster than other plants when conditions turn balmy. The bigger the bulb, the more nutrients a plant has in times of need. But bulb size
He recalled digging up two Ledebouria species growing side by side in Namibia.

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Bramble Shark – Discover Fishes

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Echinorhinus brucus This short, stout shark is suited to its life as a deep-sea dweller. It lacks the classic prominent ’shark‘ dorsal fin, having two small dorsal fins placed far back on its body, and most of its other fins are small and set back, including an asymmetrical caudal (tail) fin. Is
species is also known in the south Atlantic from Argentina in the west and from Namibia

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Atlantic Torpedo – Discover Fishes

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Tetronarce nobiliana This large ray has an oval pectoral disc, two lobed dorsal fins on its stout tail, and a large caudal (tail) fin, all dark gray-brown on top and light underneath. Kidney-shaped electric organs on either side of its head are barely visible in the pectoral fins, but can deliver
Cap Blanc in Mauritania to the Gulf of Guinea, São Tomé Island, Walvis Bay, and Namibia

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Wild Silks Collection – McGuire Center

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Hidden behind the collection glass, stashed within the compactors, a collection of wild silks lies dormant, ready to be explored by curious minds. Akin to its surrounding neighbors of exotic Lepidoptera specimens, the larva spun, human crafted silk fabrics hail from all around the world. Donated ov
been produced in Johannesburg, the North West Province of South Africa, eastern Namibia

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Sevengill Shark – Discover Fishes

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Notorynchus cepedianus These large cowsharks have thick bodies with wide, blunt snouts and a single small dorsal fin set far along their backs. They are silver gray to brown on top, and white underneath, and scattered with white and black spots over their bodies and fins. They have seven gill sli
northern Argentina and in the southeastern Atlantic Ocean it is distributed from Namibia

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Sharpnose Sevengill Shark – Discover Fishes

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Heptranchias perlo Unlike most sharks, it has seven instead of five pairs of gill slits (Last and Stevens 2009). Because it is small and lives in deep waters, it is considered no threat to humans, but when caught it can be aggressive, and the flesh is potentially poisonous (Halstead and Campbell
from Venezuela south to Argentina, and in the eastern Atlantic from Morocco to Namibia

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Publications – Blackburn Lab

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Coming Soon​​​ Lemierre, A., W.-D. Heinrich, and D.C. Blackburn. The oldest Jurassic anurans from continental Africa (Tendaguru Hills, Tanzania). Research Publications (n = 147) 2025 Arroyo-Lambaer, D., L.A. Scheinberg, J.V. Vindum, W.P. Tapondjou N., M.G. Davidson, H. Chapman, and D.C
2017. Tomopterna damarensis (Anura: Pyxicephalidae) is broadly distributed in Namibia

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