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  1. Frilled Shark. (Citron, Wikimedia Commons) Is it an enormous eel? No—it's a shark! The frilled shark is named for its strange appearance, including a snakelike body, three pronged teeth, and gills that give the impression of a frilly collar. However, this collar does not mean these sharks are dainty eaters.

  2. Jul 3, 2019 · Unlike the goblin and frilled shark, the ghost shark makes a regular appearance on dinner plates, often sold as "whitefish" for fish and chips. Frilled Shark Fast Facts . Name: Frilled Shark; Scientific Name: Chlamydoselachus anguineus; Also Known As: Frill Shark, Silk Shark, Scaffold Shark, Lizard Shark

  3. Mar 10, 2022 · A frilled shark looks more like an eel at first glance, giving off strong “swim away!” and “nope!” vibes. The Latin root of its species name, anguis, describes a snake, dragon or serpent. It does seem like the stuff of legend, especially since this shark has been on Earth for 80 million years.

  4. Animals. Frilled Shark. The frilled shark, also known as Chlamydoselachus anguineus, is often referred to as a “living fossil” due to its eery appearance and the shape of its mouth. Physical Characteristics. Length: 4 feet (1.2 meters) Weight: 200 pounds (90 kg) Lifespan: 25 years. Key Information. Scientific name: Chlamydoselachus anguineus.

  5. The shark is about 1.3 ft [39 cm] long when it is born. Males mature at 3 to5.3 ft [92 to163 cm] and females mature at 4.3 to4.4 ft [130 to135 cm]. Its maximum length is 6.4 ft [196 cm]. TEETH Widely spaced, needle-sharp, slender three-cusped teeth. HABITAT Benthic, epibenthic and pelagic.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FrilledsharkWikipedia

    Frilled shark is a Wikipedia article that introduces a rare and primitive shark species that lives in deep waters. It covers its taxonomy, morphology, ecology, behavior, and conservation status. Learn more about this fascinating and elusive creature and how it differs from other sharks, such as the freckled catshark and the frilled shark.

  7. Frilled Sharks are one of the most ancient and mysterious sharks in the world, with a snake-like body and six pairs of frilled gills. Learn more about these fascinating creatures, their habitat, diet, reproduction, and conservation status at MarineBio Conservation Society, a leading source of marine life information and news.

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