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Bowmouth Guitarfish

Scientific Name

Rhina ancylostomus

Other Common Name(s)

Mud Skate, Shark Ray, Sharkfin Guitarfish

Body Weight

Up to 135 kg

Body Length

Up to 3 m

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Habitat

Ocean
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Diet

Fish, cephalopods such as squid, crustaceans, and other shellfish
Fish, scallop, squid, and shrimp.

Fun Facts

  • The bowmouth guitarfish is so called because of its distinctive body shape. Although its large dorsal fins and strong tail make it look like a shark, it is in fact a type of rays.

  • The bowmouth guitarfish are found near sandy or muddy seabed. It locates its prey by smell, and with its broad head and pectoral fins, presses its prey against the seabed. It then swallows it with its mouth, which is on the underside of its body.

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    Distribution

    Coastal waters from the Indian Ocean to the western Pacific Ocean, including the waters of countries such as Australia, China, Vietnam, and Kenya.

    Threats & Conservation

    Threats & Conservation

    Threats

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      Overexploitation of Biological Resources

    Bowmouth guitarfish are under threat because they are often caught by fisheries in Southeast Asia, either targeted or as bycatch. Both their flesh and fins are eaten. With a late sexual maturity and low reproductive rate, the guitarfish population is particularly vulnerable to fishing. Its habitat is also being undermined by pollution, the use of explosives in fishing and the declining condition of corals.

    Conservation

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    IUCN Red List

    • Critically Endangered

    CITES

    • Appendix II

    Conservation

    • Protected under the Protection of Endangered Species of Animals and Plants Ordinance (Cap. 586) in Hong Kong

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    The Park actively participates in the international conservation initiative "Shark Ray 360", collaborating with global aquarium experts to preserve this critically endangered species.

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