Similarities between List of fish of the North Sea and Somniosidae
List of fish of the North Sea and Somniosidae have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Greenland shark, Longnose velvet dogfish, Marcus Elieser Bloch, Portuguese dogfish, Squaliformes.
Greenland shark
The Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus), also known as the gurry shark or grey shark, or by the Kalaallisut name eqalussuaq, is a large shark of the family Somniosidae ("sleeper sharks"), closely related to the Pacific and southern sleeper sharks.
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Longnose velvet dogfish
The longnose velvet dogfish (Centroselachus crepidater) is a sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae, found circumglobally in southern hemisphere subtropical seas, at depths of between 230 and 1,500 m.
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Marcus Elieser Bloch
Marcus Elieser Bloch (1723–1799) was a German medical doctor and naturalist.
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Portuguese dogfish
The Portuguese dogfish or Portuguese shark (Centroscymnus coelolepis) is a species of sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae.
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Squaliformes
The Squaliformes are an order of sharks that includes about 126 species in seven families.
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List of fish of the North Sea and Somniosidae Comparison
List of fish of the North Sea has 345 relations, while Somniosidae has 43. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.29% = 5 / (345 + 43).
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