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Halavi guitarfish
Species of cartilaginous fish From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The halavi guitarfish (Glaucostegus halavi) [1] is a part of the Glaucostegidae family. It is a species of ray found in the Indo-West Pacific (Red Sea to Gulf of Oman, with unconfirmed records in the area east of Oman).[3] Recorded twice, in 1997 and 2004, in the levantine waters, the question of its permanent settlement in the Mediterranean Sea remains open.[4] Its name is derived from the Arabic word حلاوي (halawi).[5]
They are usually large with a short, wide snout with a rounded tip. Typically they are a yellow/gray color, which can help them blend in on the sea floor. Averagely, they are born at around 29cm, but can grow to be 171 cm.[6]
It feeds on small molluscs and bony fishes.[3]
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