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The ocean is full of some incredibly odd creatures. It feels like the further you go down, the stranger and more alien-like ...
Indeed, the frilled shark (Chlamydoselachus anguineus) looks like something from another (much scarier) time. But no, scientists didn’t just trawl up some time-traveling dinosaur fish.
Boag said the frilled shark was caught in about 3,300 feet (1,000 meters) of water. The species has previously been found at depths up to 5,000 feet (1,500 meters) but is generally thought to live ...
In addition to its unusual shape, the frilled shark has a number of other noteworthy features. For one, it has more than 300 teeth, in 25 orderly rows. This impressive dental array is useful when ...
Viral 'Demon' shark with snake's head caught By Fox News Published November 14, 2017 9:04am EST | Updated November 20, 2017 3:40pm EST File photo of an ultra-rare frilled shark (Credit: Getty Images) ...
A 300-toothed frilled shark, with a face fitting of a sea monster, was caught off the waters of Victoria, Australia, last month. The rarely sighted shark has ancestors dating back 80 million years ...
Updated | The rare frilled shark is considered a "living fossil" because evidence of its existence dates back to at least 80 million years ago. This summer, researchers found one alive and ...
A rarely seen creature from the deep sea was recently pulled up from the ocean near Portugal. The frilled shark—a roughly five-foot long fish with 300 teeth—was plucked by a trawler from more ...
The frilled shark's roots are traced to 80 million years ago. Its prehistoric origins are obvious in its primitive body; nearly all of the rare animal's closest relatives are long extinct.
A 300-toothed frilled shark, with a face fitting of a sea monster, was caught off the waters of Victoria, Australia, last month. The rarely sighted shark has ancestors dating back 80 million years ...