Ghost shark caught on camera for the first time

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+5 1. sux2bu commented 7 years ago

It's strange that it uses its pectoral fins for locomotion, like a bird flying, instead of using the caudal (tail) fin. Must be a bottom-feeder trait.
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+4 2. Jim777 commented 7 years ago

#1 this shark also has its gills on the bottom side of its body, just like the rays. the strange thing is I didn't see him opening his mouth for the water circulation.
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+2 3. Judge-Jake commented 7 years ago

I'm not bothering to watch this as I don't believe in Ghost Sharks :D
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+1 4. sux2bu commented 7 years ago

#2 Yea the single gill goes from one side of the head to the other by passing under the head.
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+2 5. Judge-Jake commented 7 years ago

As if Sharks weren't scary enough, now when they die they become ghost sharks? Oh shite they'll be making 'Jaws 29, return of the first shark' >:)