The common frilled shark swims through a variety of deep-sea locations worldwide, including the Western Indian Ocean. By contrast, the Southern African frilled shark more often makes its home in ...
The ocean holds many bizarre deep-sea monsters. As you dive 140 meters underwater, you might see a megamouth shark. Sure, they look scary, but those 50 rows of teeth are for filtering krill.
The Frilled Shark: The frilled shark lives deep near ... It swims under the radar, however, because it is a deep sea fish. 7. Angel Shark: Looks like a ray, acts like a catfish.
Prehistoric 'living fossil' sharks such as bluntnose sixgill sharks, goblin sharks and frilled sharks also lurk ... previously unknown behaviour of deep sea sharks, the film unravels another ...