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The Somniosidae are a family of
shark Sharks are a group of elasmobranch fish characterized by a cartilaginous skeleton, five to seven gill slits on the sides of the head, and pectoral fins that are not fused to the head. Modern sharks are classified within the clade Selachi ...
s in the order
Squaliformes The Squaliformes are an order of sharks that includes about 126 species in seven families. Members of the order have two dorsal fins, which usually possess spines, they usually have a sharp head, no anal fin or nictitating membrane, and five ...
, commonly known as sleeper sharks. The common name ''"sleeper shark"'' comes from their slow swimming, low activity level, and perceived non-aggressive nature.


Distribution and habitat

The Somniosidae can be found in: *
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to
subantarctic The sub-Antarctic zone is a region in the Southern Hemisphere, located immediately north of the Antarctic region. This translates roughly to a latitude of between 46° and 60° south of the Equator. The subantarctic region includes many islands ...
waters *Shelves in cold waters *Continental and slopes *Temperate and tropical waters


Diet

Beaks recovered from the stomachs of sleeper sharks suggest they feed on colossal squid.Cherel, Y. & G. Duhamel 2004.   ''Deep-Sea Research Part I'' 51: 17–31.


Genera and species

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Centroscymnus ''Centroscymnus'' is a genus of squaliform sleeper sharks in the family Somniosidae. Species * ''Centroscymnus coelolepis The Portuguese dogfish (''Centroscymnus coelolepis'') or Portuguese shark, is a species of sleeper shark of the fa ...
'' Barbosa du Bocage & Brito Capello, 1864 ** '' Centroscymnus coelolepis'' Barbosa du Bocage & Brito Capello, 1864 (Portuguese dogfish) ** '' Centroscymnus owstonii'' Garman, 1906 (roughskin dogfish) * '' Centroselachus'' Garman, 1913 ** '' Centroselachus crepidater'' Barbosa du Bocage & Brito Capello, 1864 (longnose velvet dogfish) * '' Scymnodalatias'' Garrick, 1956 ** '' Scymnodalatias albicauda'' Taniuchi & Garrick, 1986 (whitetail dogfish) ** '' Scymnodalatias garricki'' Kukuyev & Konovalenko, 1988 (Azores dogfish) ** '' Scymnodalatias oligodon'' Kukuyev & Konovalenko, 1988 (sparsetooth dogfish) ** '' Scymnodalatias sherwoodi'' Archey, 1921 (Sherwood dogfish) * '' Scymnodon'' Barbosa du Bocage & Brito Capello, 1864 ** '' Scymnodon ichiharai'' Yano & S. Tanaka (II), 1984 (Japanese velvet dogfish) ** '' Scymnodon macracanthus''
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, 1906
(largespine velvet dogfish) ** '' Scymnodon plunketi'' Waite, 1910 (Plunket's shark) ** '' Scymnodon ringens'' Barbosa du Bocage & Brito Capello, 1864 (knifetooth dogfish) * ''
Somniosus ''Somniosus'' is a widely distributed genus of deepwater dogfish sharks in the family Somniosidae. Several members of the genus are believed to attain lengths up to , thus ranking among the largest of sharks. Species * '' Somniosus antarcticus'' ...
'' Lesueur, 1818 ** ''
Somniosus antarcticus The southern sleeper shark or Whitley's sleeper shark (''Somniosus antarcticus'') is a deepwater benthopelagic sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae found in the southern Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. Taxonomy It was formerly someti ...
'' Whitley, 1939 (southern sleeper shark) ** ''
Somniosus longus The frog shark (''Somniosus longus'') is a very rare species of squaliform shark mainly found in deep water in the Pacific Ocean. It is in the sleeper shark family Somniosidae with the Greenland shark. Description The frog shark is known to grow ...
'' Tanaka, 1912 (frog shark) ** '' Somniosus microcephalus''
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(Greenland shark) ** ''
Somniosus pacificus The Pacific sleeper shark (''Somniosus pacificus'') is a sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae, found in the North Pacific on continental shelves and slopes in Arctic and temperate waters between latitudes 70°N and 22°N, from the surface t ...
'' Bigelow & Schroeder, 1944 (Pacific sleeper shark) ** ''
Somniosus rostratus The little sleeper shark (''Somniosus rostratus'') is a small sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae found in the northeast Atlantic, western Mediterranean, and western Pacific around New Zealand New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an is ...
'' Risso, 1827 (little sleeper shark) ** ''Somniosus'' sp. A Not yet described (longnose sleeper shark) * '' Zameus'' D. S. Jordan & Fowler, 1903 ** ''
Zameus squamulosus The velvet dogfish (''Zameus squamulosus''), the only member of the genus ''Zameus'', is a small sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae, found around the world between latitudes 64°N and 48°S, from the surface to 2,000 m. Description Its l ...
'' Günther, 1877 (velvet dogfish) Image:Centroscymnus crepidater.jpg, ''
Centroscymnus crepidater The longnose velvet dogfish (''Centroselachus crepidater'') is a sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae, found circumglobally in southern hemisphere subtropical seas, at depths of between 230 and 1,500 m. It reaches a length of 130 cm ...
'' Image:Scymnodon obscurus.jpg, '' Scymnodon obscurus'' Image:Zameus squamulosus.jpg, ''
Zameus squamulosus The velvet dogfish (''Zameus squamulosus''), the only member of the genus ''Zameus'', is a small sleeper shark of the family Somniosidae, found around the world between latitudes 64°N and 48°S, from the surface to 2,000 m. Description Its l ...
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Hákarl

Greenland sharks of the family Somniosidae are hunted for food in
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. In modern times, many Greenlandic sharks used for hákarl production are purchased from fishing ships where the sharks were trapped in the fishing nets. The shark carcass is traditionally fermented in a shallow pit, with stones placed on top of the shark, allowing poisonous internal fluids, like urea and trimethylamine oxide, to be pressed and drained out of the body. The meat is then cured for several months, rendering it safe for human consumption.


References

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