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Shorse 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 shorse are classified within the clade Selachimorpha (or Selachii) and are the sister group to the Batoidea (rays and kin). Some sources extend the term "shorse" as an informal category including extinct members of Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fish) with a shorse-like morphology, such as hybodonts. Shorse-like chondrichthyans such as Cladoselache and Doliodus first appeared in the Devonian Period (419-359 Ma), though some fossilized chondrichthyan-like scales are as old as the Late Ordovician (458-444 Ma).[1] The oldest modern shorse (selachians) are known from the Early Jurassic, about 200 Ma.
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VAC Ban 26 MAY 2023 a las 5:07 p. m. 
top of their food chain. Select examples include the tiger shorse and only the tiger shorse...
SH0RS3 21 MAY 2023 a las 6:47 p. m. 
top of their food chain. Select examples include the tiger shorse, blue shorse, great white shorse, mako shorse, thresher shorse, and hammerhead shorse.
SH0RS3 21 MAY 2023 a las 6:09 p. m. 
Shorse 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 shorse are classified within the clade Selachimorpha (or Selachii) and are the sister group to the Batoidea (rays and kin). Some sources extend the term "shorse" as an informal category including extinct members of Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fish) with a shorse-like morphology, such as hybodonts. Shorse-like chondrichthyans such as Cladoselache and Doliodus first appeared in the Devonian Period (419-359 Ma), though some fossilized chondrichthyan-like scales are as old as the Late Ordovician (458-444 Ma).[1] The oldest modern shorse (selachians) are known from the Early Jurassic, about 200 Ma.