elasmobranchs have a mouth
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Batoids have a ventrally located mouth and can considerably protrude their upper jaw away from the cranium to capture prey. Bottom-dwelling batoids breathe by taking water in through the spiracles, rather than through the mouth as most fishes do, and passing it outward through the gills
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