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قِرش قِطّ ذو حُنجُرة مُبَقَّعة إفريقي

Holohalaelurus punctatus

Endangered

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The African spotted catshark (Holohalaelurus punctatus) is a species in the genus Holohalaelurus. It is currently classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List. Typically found in marine environments from coastal waters to deep ocean.

Habitat & Distribution

Typically found in marine environments from coastal waters to deep ocean.

Conservation Status

EN Endangered

Full Taxonomy

Names in Other Languages

Spanish Pejegato moteado
French Holbiche à gorge tachetée
Portuguese Pata-roxa africana
Arabic قِرش قِطّ ذو حُنجُرة مُبَقَّعة إفريقي

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of قِرش قِطّ ذو حُنجُرة مُبَقَّعة إفريقي?
The scientific name of قِرش قِطّ ذو حُنجُرة مُبَقَّعة إفريقي is Holohalaelurus punctatus. It belongs to the genus Holohalaelurus.
What is the conservation status of قِرش قِطّ ذو حُنجُرة مُبَقَّعة إفريقي?
قِرش قِطّ ذو حُنجُرة مُبَقَّعة إفريقي (Holohalaelurus punctatus) is classified as Endangered by the IUCN Red List.
What family does قِرش قِطّ ذو حُنجُرة مُبَقَّعة إفريقي belong to?
قِرش قِطّ ذو حُنجُرة مُبَقَّعة إفريقي (Holohalaelurus punctatus) belongs to the genus Holohalaelurus, which is part of the taxonomic family Scyliorhinidae.
Is قِرش قِطّ ذو حُنجُرة مُبَقَّعة إفريقي endangered?
Yes, قِرش قِطّ ذو حُنجُرة مُبَقَّعة إفريقي (Holohalaelurus punctatus) is classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List, which means it faces a significant risk of extinction in the wild.
What kingdom does قِرش قِطّ ذو حُنجُرة مُبَقَّعة إفريقي belong to?
قِرش قِطّ ذو حُنجُرة مُبَقَّعة إفريقي (Holohalaelurus punctatus) belongs to the kingdom Animalia (حيوانات).
What are the closest relatives of قِرش قِطّ ذو حُنجُرة مُبَقَّعة إفريقي?
The closest relatives of قِرش قِطّ ذو حُنجُرة مُبَقَّعة إفريقي in the genus Holohalaelurus include قِرش ثِطّ شمواه جِبال البرانس, African spotted catshark, African spotted catshark, Grinning Izak Catshark.

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