'World's Ugliest Shark’ Filmed Alive in Deep Sea for First Time
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'World's ugliest shark’ filmed alive in deep sea for first time
The goblin shark has been caught on camera. Credit: Cover Media/Minderoo-UWA Deep-Sea Research Centre and Inkfish One of the world’s strangest sharks has been filmed alive in its natural habitat for the first time. The bizarre-looking goblin shark – often dubbed the ‘ugliest shark on the planet’ because of its protruding snout and terrifying extendable jaws – has previously only been seen alive after being accidentally caught by fishermen and ha…
Unique sightings provide new insights into perhaps the most mysterious shark species in the world. The goblin shark is considered the "uglyest shark in the world".
His nose is somewhat long, his teeth show a lot of gums, his jaws can shoot out like dentures. "Just like a horror movie." The naked mole rat,…
A Goblin Shark Has Been Captured On Camera In The Deep Sea For The First Time Ever
For the first time ever, researchers have captured the elusive goblin shark on camera in its natural habitat in the deep sea. Previously, these sharks had only been seen alive after being hauled to the surface by fishermen. The goblin shark (Mitsukurina owstoni) lives 6,560 feet below the water’s surface in the Central Pacific. It […]

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