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						 			      	Sawfish - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia						 			      	
							                
							                	Wikipedia's information about the sawfish. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sawfish
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						 			      	Common Sawfish - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia						 			      	
							                
							                	Wikipedia's information about the common sawfish. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_sawfish
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						 			      	Pristis pectinata (Smalltooth Sawfish, Wide Sawfish)						 			      	
							                
							                	The IUCN red list of threatened species information about pristis pectinata. http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/18175/0
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						 			      	Pristis pristis (Largetooth Sawfish)						 			      	
							                
							                	The IUCN red list of threatened species information about the largetooth sawfish. http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/18584848/0
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						 			      	Largetooth Sawfish - Pristis Pristis - ARKive						 			      	
							                
							                	Learn more about the Largetooth sawfish with amazing Largetooth sawfish photos and facts. http://www.arkive.org/largetooth-sawfish/pristis-pristis/
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						 			      	How Many Species of Sawfish Are There in the World Today?						 			      	
							                
							                	Sawfishes are large highly modified and elongate rays that swim like a shark and have a long snout with laterally-placed spines. http://www.anamarinc.com/blog/entry/how-many-species-of-sawfish-are-there-in-the-world-today
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						 			      	Australian Endangered Species: Largetooth Sawfish						 			      	
							                
							                	Sharks and rays are some of the world's most threatened animals, with a quarter of all species at risk of extinction. Among the sharks and rays, sawfish are some of the most threatened. http://theconversation.com/australian-endangered-species-largetooth-sawfish-24558
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						 			      	Information About Sawfish - Elasmoworld						 			      	
							                
							                	Sawfishes belong to a group of fishes called elasmobranchs that includes sharks, rays, and skates. All Elasmobranchs have a skeleton made of cartilage as opposed to a skeleton made of bone like other fishes such as red drum, snook, or tarpon. Sawfishes are actually a type of ray. http://www.elasmoworld.org/sawfish.html
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						 			      	FLMNH Ichthyology Department: Most Commonly Asked Sawfish Questions						 			      	
							                
							                	Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Sawfish Questions. This page contains Sawfish questions and answers. http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/discover/sawfish/basics
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						 			      	Largetooth Sawfish (Pristis Pristis) - NOAA Fisheries						 			      	
							                
							                	Sawfish, like sharks, skates and rays, belong to a group of fish called elasmobranchs, whose skeletons are made of cartilage. Sawfish are actually modified rays with a shark-like body and gill slits on their ventral (abdominal) side. http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/fish/largetoothsawfish.htm
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						 			      	Smalltooth Sawfish (Pristis Pectinata) - NOAA Fisheries						 			      	
							                
							                	Sawfish, like sharks, skates and rays, belong to a group of fish called elasmobranchs, whose skeletons are made of cartilage. Sawfish are actually modified rays with a shark-like body and gill slits on their ventral side. http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/fish/smalltoothsawfish.htm
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						 			      	'Virgin-born' Sawfish are a First in the Wild - BBC News						 			      	
							                
							                	Seven sawfish in a Florida estuary become the first virgin-born vertebrates ever found in the wild, in a sexually reproducing species. http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-32958033