Like other sawsharks, the Longnose Sawshark (Pristiophorus cirratus) has a slender and very long snout. It also has a flattened body and can be referred to as a common sawshark. It is white ventrally, but dorsally it is yellow or grayish-brown with some faint black spots on the back. Look for it in the eastern Indian Ocean, especially around southern Australia, on sandy or gravelly areas feeding on small crustaceans. The five gills on the side of its head distinguish it from sawfish. The Longnose Sawshark is ovoviviparous and highly productive compared to other sharks. Another characteristic includes a lack of an anal fin.
Longnose Sawsharks have a total length between 54”-59” (137-150 cm) and body width of 4.3”-5.1” (11-13 cm). The typical weight of the Longnose Sawshark is in the range of 20-30 lb (9-13.6 kg). Longnose Sawsharks have lifespans between 10-15 years.
Like other sawsharks, the Longnose Sawshark (Pristiophorus cirratus) has a slender and very long snout. It also has a flattened body and can be referred to as a common sawshark. It is white ventrally, but dorsally it is yellow or grayish-brown with some faint black spots on the back. Look for it in the eastern Indian Ocean, especially around southern Australia, on sandy or gravelly areas feeding on small crustaceans. The five gills on the side of its head distinguish it from sawfish. The Longnose Sawshark is ovoviviparous and highly productive compared to other sharks. Another characteristic includes a lack of an anal fin.
Longnose Sawsharks have a total length between 54”-59” (137-150 cm) and body width of 4.3”-5.1” (11-13 cm). The typical weight of the Longnose Sawshark is in the range of 20-30 lb (9-13.6 kg). Longnose Sawsharks have lifespans between 10-15 years.