Skate
Skate ( Raja undulata) Jacques SixSkates are rounded to diamond-shaped in form. They have large pectoral fins extending from or nearly from the snout to the base of the slender, and some have sharp “noses” produced by a cranial projection, the rostral. Skates may be solid coloured or patterned. Most have spiny or thornlike structures on the upper surface, and some have weak electrical organs (which may be used in communication) in the tail. Typical skates (Rajidae), the majority of the living forms, have two dorsal fins on the tail; the Arynchobatidae have one, and the Anacanthobatidae have none. The mouth and openings of all skates are situated on the underside of the body, and all, so far as is known, lay. The eggs, the so-called mermaid’s purses often found on, are oblong and protected by leathery cases.Skates vary in size.
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The little, or hedgehog, skate ( Leucoraja erinacea) of the western Atlantic, for example, is adult at a length of 50–54 cm (20–21.3 inches) or less. In contrast, both the big skate ( Beiringraja binoculata) of the eastern North and the common skate (Dipturus batis) of the western North may reach 2.5 metres (8.2 feet) long as adults. The skate’s tail lacks the stinging spines found in electric rays.
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They are bottom dwellers, often found lying partly buried. They with a graceful undulating movement of their pectoral fins. Skates feed on, and, trapping active prey by dropping down on it from above.Skates have long generation times and low reproductive rates, two characteristics that make them to sudden declines. Several species—such as the common skate, a popular in northwestern Europe and the Mediterranean Sea—are considered threatened by conservation organizations because of overfishing by the industry. Skates are harvested for their edible “wings” (or pectoral fins) or captured as bycatch in fishing. The (IUCN) has listed the common skate as an since 2000 and as a critically endangered species since 2006.