Reproduction and Growth S. rostratus reaches a maximum size of 140 cm. Males mature at 71 cm. Females mature at 80 cm and are aplacental viviparous, giving birth to 8–17 pups per litter. Much about the reproduction of this species is still unknown.
Diet This species feeds on cephalopods such as those of the genus
Histioteuthis and
Todarodes sagittatus. Although the species is often caught using fishing gears for bottom-dwelling fish, the presence of these fast-moving prey items in stomach contents suggests that this organism moves throughout the deeper areas of the water column. This may partially explain the lower than expected rates of capture in deep demersal fisheries. == Threats ==