Where are goblin sharks located?

Distribution. The Goblin Shark has been caught in scattered localities through the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans. In Australia it is known from off New South Wales, Tasmania and possibly from off South Australia.
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Where does the goblin shark live?

The goblin shark has been caught in all three major oceans, indicating a wide global distribution. In the Atlantic Ocean, it has been recorded from the northern Gulf of Mexico, Suriname, French Guiana, and southern Brazil in the west, and France, Portugal, Madeira, and Senegal in the east.
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How deep in the ocean are goblin sharks?

The goblin shark is a fascinating species that lives in the open ocean from near the surface down to depths of at least 4265 feet (1300 m). Like many species with a deep-sea affinity, scientists believe goblin sharks only come near the surface at night and spend most of their lives in the dark.
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Do goblin sharks eat humans?

The Goblin Shark Is not as Scary as It Looks

The Goblin Shark mostly feeds on fish, mollusks and crab, and it poses no real danger to humans. It lives in very deep water, far from humans, and it is thought to be a poor swimmer and have bad eyesight. There are no reported incidents of Goblin Sharks attacking humans.
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Are goblin sharks in the Atlantic Ocean?

There is one species in this family of rarely seen sharks. The goblin shark is found in the western Pacific Ocean, the western Indian Ocean, and the western and eastern Atlantic Ocean.
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Do goblin sharks live in the Mariana Trench?

Do goblin sharks live in the Mariana Trench? Yes, goblin sharks live at great depths and have been known to roam the deep trenches, like the Mariana.
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How many goblin sharks have been found?

Distribution and Habits. Mitsukurina owstoni, the living Goblin Shark, or Elfin Shark, is a very rare shark to catch. Less than 50 specimens have been officially recorded and described, although in a rare event, over 100 were caught in 2003 off the coast of Taiwan. Many of the described specimens come from Japan.
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What is the nicest shark?

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What eats a Goblin Shark?

There is not a lot of information about what animals are predators to the Goblin Shark. It is likely that Blue Sharks and other sharks will eat them.
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How fast can a Goblin Shark bite?

The biting process, named "slingshot feeding" by the researchers, involved the projection of the jaws at speeds of up to 3.1 meters per second -- the fastest speed recorded for a fish -- over distances comparable to 8.6-9.4 percent of the total length of the shark's body, far outranking the jaw protrusion of other ...
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Are Goblin Sharks aggressive?

Trivia. Even though in the game world the Goblin Shark is very fast and aggressive, in the real world it moves slowly and is a poor swimmer with bad eyesight. Goblin Sharks eat big and small fish alongside with other sharks and sting rays, but pose no danger to humans.
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How big can a Goblin Shark get?

Goblin sharks are a species of fish that usually live at the bottom of the ocean along continental shelves (or a continent's edges). These pink animals can grow 12 feet long and weigh up to 460 pounds. They have narrow snouts and fanglike teeth.
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Are goblin sharks still around?

Goblin sharks exist today, and they're frequently located near the ocean's bottom, along continental edges. However, these sharks have a large range that spans the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. They are, however, predominantly found around the Japanese beaches.
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Why is the goblin shark pink?

Goblin sharks appear to be pink due to the blood vessels visible through their translucent skin. They are born almost white but darken with age. They are flabby with small fins which suggests they are slow and sluggish.
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Who discovered the goblin shark?

The goblin shark was first described in 1898, by Jordan, as Mitsukurina. This genus has been synonymized with the fossil Scapanorhynchus described by Woodward, 1889. The relationship between the two genus has been debated.
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How do goblin sharks look?

The Goblin Shark has a shovel-like snout, flabby body, and a tail with a weakly developed lower lobe. One of the distinctive features of the Goblin Shark is its protrusible mouth. The mouth can retract to a position under the eye, or extend forward under the snout.
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What are extinct sharks?

The earliest megalodon fossils (Otodus megalodon, previously known as Carcharodon or Carcharocles megalodon) date to 20 million years ago. For the next 13 million years the enormous shark dominated the oceans until becoming extinct just 3.6 million years ago.
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What is the scariest shark?

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  • #3: Tiger Shark. ...
  • #2: Bull Shark. ...
  • #1: Great White Shark.
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What is the rarest shark?

With only several specimens recorded at fish markets and fishing ports since the 19th century, the Ganges shark certainly belongs among the rarest of the rare.
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What is the cutest shark?

The Top Seven Cutest Sharks Ever
  • Blue Shark. What makes the blue shark so adorable are its gigantic black eyes and pouty mouth that bring to mind a surprised child. ...
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  • Dwarf Lantern Shark. ...
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  • Whale Shark. ...
  • Hammerhead Shark.
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Where was the first goblin shark found?

The goblin shark (Mitsukurina owstoni) was first discovered in deep waters off Japan in 1898.
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What are 3 interesting facts about goblin sharks?

Interesting Goblin Shark Facts
  • The Goblin Shark shrinks when it gets older. ...
  • The Goblin Shark has many, many teeth arranged in multiple rows. ...
  • With so many teeth, the Goblin Shark has different types that perform different tasks. ...
  • The Goblin Shark has an unusual nickname.
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Are there any goblin sharks in captivity?

The footage shows a goblin shark (Mitsukurina owstoni) and frilled shark (Chlamydoselachus anguineus) which are currently held in captivity at the 'Hakkeijima Sea Paradise' in Yokohama, Japan. According to the aquarium (published on 05. January 2016), the two rare specimens were caught 'at the same point'.
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