Chondrichthyes Wiki
Chondrichthyes Wiki
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Welcome to the Chondrichthyes Wiki[]

Welcome to the Chondrichthyes Wiki, where we celebrate and explore all the cartilaginous fish, great and small. From great white sharks to stingrays to the chimeras and ghost sharks... from the mighty Megalodon and mantas to the tiny pocket shark and beyond, we delve into some of the world's most ancient, bizarre and magnificent creatures; the Chondricthyes: the sharks, rays, and chimeras. Here, we explore not only the world of these creatures, living and extinct, but also the films, documentaries, books and people, real and fictitious, that have helped turn these creatures into some of the most beloved, feared, and respected creatures in the seas. Furthermore, we will learn what is being done to protect and conserve these animals, and what humanity may yet learn from studying them.

About Chondrichthyes Wiki[]

This wiki is devoted to the topic of the Chondrichthyes; the sharks, rays, and chimeras (Holocephali), that roam our seas as well as their long extinct kin. Chondricthyes Wiki is also dedicated to the conservation of sharks and rays by spreading awareness of them as well as showcasing the various species, the human experts who study them, and the films, documentaries, books and more that they have been featured in and their mark on popular culture. Additionally, fictional characters that are the enemies or allies of sharks, rays, and chimeras are welcomed here as well. From the horror film that is Jaws to the yearly event that is Shark Week and the cultural history and legends of sharks around the world, we explore all avenues and outlets of these masterful lords of the sea.

Rules of this Wiki[]

  1. No false information. Any misinformation will be deleted.
  2. Be kind, courteous and polite to other members of this wiki.
  3. No original characters on this wiki. Characters from published books and movies and TV shows are fine, but they must be from legitimate, published sources.
  4. No posting any images, videos or written articles that do not relate to sharks, rays, and holocephalids.
  5. Be neutral and non-opinionated. Leave your personal perspectives to the blog posts.
  6. Also, be factual and articulate. A well-written article will gain more attention than a poorly constructed one. Double-check your grammar too.
  7. Include as much detail as possible. The more, the better.
  8. Always add categories at the bottom of each article.

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