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Mysterious sea creatures: the frilled shark

Submitted by Terya on Monday, 16 August 20102 Comments

Once upon a time there was a very strange looking, very scary looking, eel-like shark that lived in the depths of the ocean. Many people have never heard of this creature, let alone seen one.

Until now.

Seeing is said to be believing. But the frilled shark looks so much like its extinct relatives, it has been dubbed a living fossil. The biggest of its kind is only about 2 meter long, but the 25 rows of 300 teeth combined with its unusual gills make the shark a chilling sight nonetheless.

No worries, there’s small chance you’ll meet one of these on a surfing trip. They are mostly found in the waters of Japan, but at a depth of 600 – 1000 meters (2000 – 3000 feet).

You can see a video here.

Originally posted 2008-11-13 11:30:29. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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2 Comments »

  • Check Advance said:

    Thank you for sharing this really interesting article, that is a scary fish. I love to learn about ocean animals and different types of fish.

  • World Wide News Flash said:

    Mysterious sea creatures: the frilled shark | EastAsiaFair…

    I found your entry interesting do I’ve added a Trackback to it on my weblog :)

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