The Squalidae, also called dogfish sharks or spiny dogfishes, are a family of sharks in the order Squaliformes. They have two dorsal fins, each with smooth spines, but no anal fin, and their skin is generally rough to the touch. Unlike virtually all other shark species, dogfish sharks possess venom which coats their dorsal spines – this venom is mildly toxic to humans.
These sharks are characterized by teeth in upper and lower jaws similar in size; a caudal peduncle with lateral keels; the upper precaudal pit usually is present; and the caudal fin is without a subterminal notch.
They are carnivorous, principally preying upon organisms smaller than themselves.
The livers and stomachs of the Squalidae contain the compound squalamine, which possesses the property of reduction of small blood vessel growth in humans.
Two genera are known: Squalus, which contains numerous species, and Cirrhigaleus, which has three species.
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You're unshakeable
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You're unshakeable
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You rule me
You turn me upside down (ya know)
Your glory
Pervades me
You conquer without a sound
You shake me
You break me
You make me whole again (ya know)
Your nature
Unchanging
All fails, but You remain
And when the ground begins to shake
And when my courage starts to fade
I let my fears go
When You
Breathe
The lifeless rise up
Invade me
With violence
And heal me
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