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Dogfish sharks, like other sharks, have a unique buoyancy system primarily due to their large livers, which are filled with oil. This oil is less dense than water, helping to counteract their weight and providing neutral buoyancy. Their cartilaginous structure also contributes to their ability to maintain buoyancy while swimming. Overall, these adaptations allow dogfish sharks to navigate efficiently in their aquatic environment.

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