- Large-tooth sawfish
Taxobox
name = Large-tooth sawfish
status = CR | status_system = IUCN3.1
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regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Chondrichthyes
subclassis =Elasmobranchii
ordo =Pristiformes
familia =Pristidae
genus = "Pristis"
species = "P. perotteti"
binomial = "Pristis perotteti"
binomial_authority = Müller & Henle, 1841The large-tooth sawfish, "Pristis perotteti", is asawfish of the familyPristidae , found intropical waters of the northAtlantic and the centralPacific , betweenlatitude s 32° N and 19° S. Its length is up to 6.5 m, and the maximum published weight is 591 kg.The large-tooth sawfish has its first
dorsal fin originate in advance of the origin of thepelvic fin s and much more deeply concave posterior margins of the dorsal fins. It inhabits shallow water in the vicinity of the shore, and estuaries, particularly lagoons. It is generally thought to rarely descend below 10 m but have been found at 122 m inLake Nicaragua . It tends to run farther upstream in large rivers.Coloration is unusual. Saltwater species when fresh-caught, are either dark gray or golden brown, while freshwater species are mouse gray with reddish along the midback posterior to first
dorsal fin , reddish posterior to lower part of sides, first dorsal pale yellow with reddish free rear corner, second dorsal,pelvic fin s, caudal and lower sides posterior to first dorsal are dull brick red. A reddish tint is either normal or as a result of suffusion with blood below the skin. Reproduction isovoviviparous .ee also
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