Dogfish, particularly the spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias), typically migrate seasonally in search of food and favorable breeding conditions. They often move to deeper waters during colder months and return to shallower coastal areas in the warmer months. Their migration patterns can vary based on geographic location and environmental conditions, but they generally follow a seasonal cycle along continental shelves.
5000+ miles
dogfish are eaten by sharks
Dogfish belongs to phylum chordata
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.
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
The Terrible Dogfish was created in 1883.
Ornate dogfish was created in 1889.
Hooktooth dogfish was created in 1959.
Because there is too cold.They must migrate to stay alive.
A dogfish, all fish actually, is an invertebrate.
No there is not