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First-ever deep-sea footage captures a 'living fossil' goblin shark at 6,560 feet
"I never thought we'd see one alive." ...
The sighting reveals surprising data about the species known as the goblin shark. An abyssal species never before seen alive ...
Marine biologist Alan Jamieson had given up on seeing a goblin shark in its underwater home. After all, they live thousands of feet underwater in total darkness and since being discovered over 100 ...
Scientists recorded the first live, healthy goblin sharks in their deep-sea home, expanding the species' known range and ...
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.
Scientists spotted the enigmatic creatures in 2019 and again in 2024, marking the first time they've been observed alive in ...
The elusive species, sometimes called a “living fossil,” had previously only been seen alive after being caught by fishermen ...
'They are ridiculously horrendous to look at.' ...
THE world’s ugliest shark with a massive nose and protruding jaw has been caught on camera for the first time. Goblin sharks are “like something out of a horror movie”, according to fish ...
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Rare shark studied in its natural habitat for first time - and it wasn't where researchers thought
A rare, deep-sea goblin shark has been studied alive in its habitat for the first time.
Goblin sharks have spent years in public imagination as something half-seen, half-legendary, a pale, long-snouted predator ...
Scientists have reported the first-ever live observations of the elusive goblin shark in its natural deep-sea habitat, ...
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