のこぎりざめ
鋸鮫
1. saw shark (esp. the Japanese saw shark, Pristiophorus japonicus)Usually written using kana alone
2. SawsharkThe sawsharks or saw sharks are an order (Pristiophoriformes) of sharks bearing long blade-like snouts edged with teeth, which they use to slash and disable their prey. Most occur in waters from South Africa to Australia and Japan, at depths of 40 metres (130 ft) and below; in 1960 the Bahamas sawshark was discovered in the deeper waters (640 m to 915 m) of the northwestern Caribbean.
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