Frill Shark
Animalia
Chordata
Chondrichthyes
Hexanchiformes
Chlamydoselachidae
Chlamydoselachus
Chlamydoselachus anguineus
Frilled sharks, or eel sharks, have a long slender body with an elongate tail fin, giving them an eel-like appearance. The body tends to be a chocolate brown color. They have a small dorsal fin located well… More »
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The frilled shark , Chlamydoselachus anguineus , is a species of deep-sea shark in the family Chlamydoselachidae, regarded as a "living fossil". It was long thought to be the only member of its fa...
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Rare, Prehistoric Frilled Shark in Japan. 142502 views. FreeScienceLectures · Lost Worlds: Discoveries of new and lost species around the world. Added to ...
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FreeScienceLectures.comEver seen a shark like this?This species of prehistoric shark called Frilled Shark and it is very rarely seen alive because...
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A more accurate nickname is “the living fossil,” since this shark belongs to a primitive species that has changed very little over millions of years. ... The frill shark is also known as the Frilled Shark. Learn more about Frill shark behavior and reproduction here.
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Flaring the gills that give the species its name, a frilled shark swims at Japan's Awashima Marine Park on Sunday, January 21, 2007. Sightings of living frilled sharks are rare, because the fish generally remain thousands of feet beneath the water's surface. ... Photo: New Shark Species Discovered in Mexico...
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Check out the one of a healthy Deep Sea Frill shark cruising the ocean floor. The shark that made it to shallow water/surface, was likely doomed and it is doubtful anything could have been done to save it. ... Trawler nets have sometimes caught one of these, but rarely alive. No doubt an endangered species of Shark.
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But, like most aspects of Frilled Shark life, how this species feeds is an almost complete mystery. ... It is hardly surprising that Frilled Shark litters are typically rather small, given this species slender build. In fact, the female Frilled Shark has a trunk proportionately longer than that of the male,
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The frilled shark, Chlamydoselachus anguineus, is a primitive shark species, of the family Chlamydoselachidae in the order Hexanchiformes. The Southern African frilled shark is a proposed new species from the Southern African range.
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