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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Rare deep sea shark

The Rare deep sea shark usually lives at a depth of 2,000 feet so to find footage such as this is pretty amazing. A fisherman spotted the shark inside shallow water and contacted officials at the park, who came and transported the shark to the commons.

Unfortunately the shark was not extended for this world, which is probably why it was near the surface in the first place, and it died a few hours following this footage was filmed.

Rare deep sea shark are known as living fossils because they closely look like animals which are now extinct, and they are very strange looking compared to what have come to expect from present day sharks.

It is certainly a weird creature, and almost only the tip of the iceberg as to the oddities which survive at deep sea levels in our oceans. I think I will attach to owning goldfish and Koi carp.

   

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