Dogfish, which are a type of small shark, are generally not a threat to humans and rarely attack. They are more likely to flee than confront a person. However, like any wild animal, they can bite if provoked or threatened. Overall, attacks are extremely rare and not considered a significant risk.
I think very small
Tasmanian devils do not attack humans.
dogfish are eaten by sharks
Dogfish belongs to phylum chordata
The alligator will attack humans, but not on a regular basis.
No but you can attack them
The body cavity of a dogfish, a type of shark, is primarily composed of a single, large coelom that houses the organs, whereas humans have a more complex body cavity divided into two main sections: the thoracic cavity and the abdominopelvic cavity. Additionally, the dogfish lacks a diaphragm that separates the thoracic and abdominal regions, which is present in humans and aids in respiration. These differences reflect their distinct evolutionary adaptations and physiological needs.
The reproduction of dogfish sharks is pretty simple. The pair of dogfish mate, the female is pregnant for 18-24 months, and then the dogfish sharks are born.
no but they do attack humans
Another name for a dogfish is a spiny dogfish or sometimes a mud shark. It's a small type of shark found in oceans around the world.
Yes, because dogfish are sharks
Ornate dogfish was created in 1889.