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  2. Rare frill shark caught in Australia - AOL

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    Frilled sharks, often called 'living fossils' are one of those lesser-known species -- and a man. Most shark reports concern the more common varieties, but there are more than 400 known species of ...

  3. Frilled shark - Wikipedia

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    The frilled shark eats a diet of cephalopods, Nudibranchs, smaller sharks, and bony fish; [2] 60 percent of the diet is composed of squid varieties, such as the Chiroteuthis, the Histioteuthis, and the Onychoteuthis, the Sthenoteuthis and the Todarodes; [17] and other sharks, as indicated by the stomach contents of a 1.6 m (5.2 ft)–long ...

  4. Chlamydoselachus - Wikipedia

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    It contains two extant and four extinct species. The most widely known species still surviving is the frilled shark (Chlamydoselachus anguineus). It is known as a living fossil, along with Chlamydoselachus africana, also known as the southern African frilled shark, which is only found along coastal areas of South Africa. The only two extant ...

  5. Walk on the Wild Side (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Walk on the Wild Side is a 2009 British comedy sketch show shown on BBC One.It involves the overdubbing of voiceovers to natural history footage, to give the appearance of the animals doing the talking.

  6. Sharks filmed hunting close to Long Island shore in drone footage

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    The video was captured within 100ft of the shore with sharks spotted just 30-40ft off the coast of Southampton, Ms Steidle said. ... Multiple sharks were filmed hunting fish close to the shore of ...

  7. Researchers find evidence that large sharks may be hunting ...

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    Researchers have discovered evidence pointing to the first known case of a porbeagle shark — which can grow up to 12 feet long and 500 pounds — being killed by a large shark predator.

  8. Chlamydoselachidae - Wikipedia

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    They are one of only two extant families in the order alongside the cow sharks in the family Hexanchidae, and the only members of the suborder Chlamydoselachoidei. [1] [2] They are now represented only by two extant species in the genus Chlamydoselachus: the frilled shark (C. anguineus) and the Southern African frilled shark (C. africana).

  9. A lone orca killed a great white in less than two ... - AOL

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    The duo is well-known among the study’s authors and has been involved in hunting and killing great white sharks for many years. The orcas’ dorsal fins are bent in opposite directions — the ...