Scientists have filmed a living goblin shark for the first time ever, capturing the 125-million-year-old 'living fossil' deep in the Pacific Ocean ...
'They are ridiculously horrendous to look at.' ...
An extremely rare "living fossil," the goblin shark has been recorded alive for the first time lurking 6,552 feet (1,997 meters) below sea level.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Scientists have captured and confirmed footage of the goblin shark, a rare deep-sea shark species, in the wild for the first time, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: Journal of Fish Biology Goblin sharks have finally been filmed in the wild – but nobody realised it had happened for seven ...
The first published live observations of the rare goblin shark (Mitsukurina owstoni) in its natural deep-ocean habitat were reported in a new paper by a University of Hawai'i at Mānoa-led team of ...
Goblin sharks have spent years in public imagination as something half-seen, half-legendary, a pale, long-snouted predator usually known from carcasses, fishing lines, and brief encounters near death.
Scientists have captured and confirmed footage of the goblin shark, a rare deep-sea shark species, in the wild for the first time, according to a new study. The goblin shark -- or Mitsukurina owstoni ...
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