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Sixgill sawshark

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The sixgill sawshark is Pliotrema warreni, an extant sawshark in the family Pristiophoridae. It was described in 1906 and is associated with the western Indian Ocean. The species is distinguished by having six pairs of gill slits, a defining feature reflected in its common name, and by the toothed rostrum characteristic of sawsharks. It is also linked with deepwater marine habitats, making it a specific identification within the living sawshark group.

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How good is Sixgill sawshark?
Sixgill sawshark scores 6.86/10 (Fair) on Lunoo, making it rated in the Shark category. Six gill pairs and sawshark form give strong specialist appeal, limited mainstream recognition.
What are the best alternatives to Sixgill sawshark?
See our alternatives page for Sixgill sawshark for a ranked list with scores. Top alternatives include: Pliotrema kajae, African dwarf sawshark, Longnose sawshark.
How does Sixgill sawshark compare to Pliotrema kajae?
See our detailed comparison of Sixgill sawshark vs Pliotrema kajae with scores, features, and an AI-powered verdict.
Is Sixgill sawshark worth it in 2026?
With a score of 6.86/10, Sixgill sawshark is a solid option in Shark. See all Shark ranked.

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