RMATDTXG–Shovelnose guitarfish Rhinobatus productus is found in the Eastern Pacific
RMCFGXA6–wedge shaped Shovelnose
RFREY20B–Spotted shovelnose frog, spotted burrowing frog, or spotted snout-burrower, Hemisus guttatus, is a vulnerable species from the Hemisotidae family
RMC041CG–White spotted guitarfish (Rhynchobatus australiae) with three remoras, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Queensland, Australia
RF2JT6NAY–Dead Shovelnose Guitarfish in low tide. Palo Alto Baylands, Santa Clara County, California, USA.
RMKXJX7H–Sand tiger shark, Raggedthoothed Shark and scuba diver, Carcharias taurus, Porth Elizabeth, Algoa Bay, Nelson Mandela Bay, South Africa, Indian Ocean
RF2C4RTAB–A colorful Western Shovel-nosed Snake (Chionactis occipitalis) on the sandy desert floor in Borrego Springs, California
RMA2DRH7–catfishes in aquarium Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum Tiger Shovelnose
RF2X42WXM–A beautiful shovel-nosed frog (Hemisus barotseensis) found on the Barotse floodplain along the Zambezi River, Zambia
RF2F8B3N1–Shovelnose guitarfish, Rhinobatos productus, ray in the family Rhinobatidae, in the sea water habitat. Grey fish in the oceam. Thai language common n
RFKD4E5D–Hands of a fisherman holding a fish with black stripes, fish known as Cachara. Photo taken in Pantanal, Brazil.
RF2J59GAT–Shovelnose Ray swimming over coral reef, stingray
RMT9T6DP–Giant shovelnose ray, Glaucostegus typus, also known as shovelnose guitarfish, Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia
RMTY9D44–The common shovelnose ray, Glaucostegus typus, is also known as the giant shovelnose ray, Great Northern Shovelnose or giant guitarfish, Indonesia. Th
RFW4AFTJ–Shovel-nosed catfish (Pseudoplatystoma) as caught on the Peruvian Amazon River
RMKXJX84–Sand tiger shark, Raggedthoothed Shark and scuba diver, Carcharias taurus, Porth Elizabeth, Algoa Bay, Nelson Mandela Bay, South Africa, Indian Ocean
RF2WRD525–tiger shovelnose catfish swimming in a tank with a decorative ornament. The catfish has a patterned body with distinctive barbels. leopart catfish or
RMAK3F9P–Western shovelnose ray Aptychotrema vincentiana
RF2X42WY0–A beautiful shovel-nosed frog (Hemisus barotseensis) found on the Barotse floodplain along the Zambezi River, Zambia
RFR1N036–young tiger shovelnose catfish in macro closeup marine life fish face portrait
RMC0W2CW–Tiger Shovelnose Catfish Latin name Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum
RFKD4E5N–Hands of a fisherman holding a fish with black stripes, fish known as Cachara. Photo taken in Pantanal, Brazil.
RF2J59GAM–Shovelnose Ray swimming over coral reef, stingray
RMA2DRH9–catfishes in aquarium Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum Tiger Shovelnose
RM2D7WXXP–The common shovelnose ray, Glaucostegus typus, is also known as the giant shovelnose ray, Great Northern Shovelnose or giant guitarfish, Indonesia. Th
RFW5E4F4–Shovelnose catfish (Pseudoplatystoma) from the Peruvian Amazon River
RM2PWHP8G–Shovelnose snake
RMPAPBPE–The sculptured slipper lobster, Parribacus antarcticus, are also refered to as shovel-nosed lobsters. Hawaii.
RM2C4NFDM–Giant shovelnose ray, Glaucostegus typus, also known as shovelnose guitarfish, Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia
RM2RF5J5W–Regal slipper lobsters, Arctides regalis, are also called shovel-nosed lobsters. Hawaii.
RM2JN1J1M–Royal Spanish Lobsters (Arctides regalis), are also called shovel-nosed lobstersand it is known as ula-papapa in Hawaii, Pacific ocean
RM2FJPH03–A Lima shovelnose catfish (Sorubium lima, Duckbill catfish - species of fish of Pimelodidae family) swimming in his freshwater tank.
RF2JKC6KA–An eastern shovelnose ray (Aptychotrema rostrata) under the water
RMKXJX13–Sand tiger shark, Raggedthoothed Shark and scuba diver, Carcharias taurus, Porth Elizabeth, Algoa Bay, Nelson Mandela Bay, South Africa, Indian Ocean
RMT9T6D2–Giant shovel-nosed ray, Rhinobatos types, in shallow waters off Shark Bay, Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia
RMKXJX19–Sand tiger shark, Raggedthoothed Shark and scuba diver, Carcharias taurus, Porth Elizabeth, Algoa Bay, Nelson Mandela Bay, South Africa, Indian Ocean
RMB2DXXT–Regal slipper lobsters, Arctides regalis, are also called shovel-nosed lobsters. Hawaii.
RMT9T6D4–Cowtail stingray, Pastinachus sephen, and a giant shovel-nosed ray, Rhinobatos types, in shallow waters off Shark Bay, Heron Island, Great Barrier Ree
RF2X42WRX–A beautiful shovel-nosed frog (Hemisus barotseensis) found on the Barotse floodplain along the Zambezi River, Zambia
RMR029BC–Shovelnose guitarfish, Rhinobatus productus, is found in the Eastern Pacific, where it feeds on clams, worms and crabs in the sand, California, Pacifi
RF2J59GBF–Shovelnose Ray swimming over coral reef, stingray
RMHA8NE0–usfwsmtnprairie 11354657346 Shovelnose Sturgeon in Living Stream
RFMGW385–Giant Guitarfish (Rhynchobatus djiddensis) swims over sandy bottom in the night
RF2K1WRM8–Cartoon style line drawing of a shovelnose sturgeon or Scaphirhynchus platorynchus a freshwater fish endemic to North America with halftone dots shadi
RMKXJX2B–Sand tiger shark or Raggedthoothed Shark, Carcharias taurus, Porth Elizabeth, Algoa Bay, Nelson Mandela Bay, South Africa, Indian Ocean
RMM9J8J7–Journalism student photographs shovelnose sturgeon caught in a trammel net. USFWS/Ashley Spratt
RM2HMNB7W–Leipzig, Germany. 11th Feb, 2022. A shovelnose hammerhead shark swims a tank at Leipzig Zoo's aquarium. These fish can now be seen for the first time at Leipzig Zoo. The house, which has been renovated for around ten million euros since 2019, opened to visitors on Friday. Credit: Sebastian Willnow/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMKK5PH9–The House of Tears Carvers of the Lummi Nation created these totem poles. The Story of Salmon Woman and Her Children -
RMMHJATY–Humphead Wrasse (Cheilnus Undulatus) & Banjo Fish in Coral Lagoon
RM2AMHE28–eye and spiracle of an eastern shovelnose ray, Aptychotrema rostrata, Wongara Coast, Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia, Coral Sea, South Pacific Ocean
RF2J5PRJH–Shovelnose Ray swimming over coral reef, stingray
RM2PMC39C–shovelnose guitarfish, Rhinobatus productus, Catalina Island, California, East Pacific Ocean
RFMBMXD2–Giant Guitarfish (Rhynchobatus djiddensis) swims over sandy bottom in the night
RMMA5XHJ–Sister species. Juvenile shovelnose sturgeon, a sister species of the endangered pallid sturgeon, are much more common in the Missouri River, where these were collected. USFWS)
RFMDW261–Giant Guitarfish (Rhynchobatus djiddensis) swims over sandy bottom in the night