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  2. Frilled shark - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, marine biologists first observed the frilled shark (Chlamydoselachus anguineus) at the depth of 873.55 m (2,866.0 ft), in its deep-water habitat at the Blake Plateau, off the southeastern coast of the U.S. [20] In 2007, a Japanese fisherman caught a 1.6 m (5.2 ft)–long female frilled shark at the surface of the ocean and delivered it ...

  3. Chlamydoselachus - Wikipedia

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    Chlamydoselachus anguineus Garman, 1884 (frilled shark) †Chlamydoselachus balli Cappetta, Morrison & Adnet, 2019 †Chlamydoselachus garmani Welton, 1983 †Chlamydoselachus gracilis Antunes & Cappetta, 2002 †Chlamydoselachus kamchaticus Malyshkina & Nazarkin, 2024 [4] †Chlamydoselachus lawleyi Davis, 1887 †Chlamydoselachus tobleri ...

  4. 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).

  5. Rare frill shark caught in Australia - AOL

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    The frilled shark has about 300 needle-like teeth, which are spread out in 25 rows. Experts believe the species is about 80 million years old. They have a prehistoric look about them with a long ...

  6. Mega-shark extinction linked to whales' current size - AOL

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    A giant shark that was known as a megalodon use to terrorize the underwater world. Although the enormous sharks didn't make the evolutionary cut, researchers believe they still had a big impact on ...

  7. Southern African frilled shark - Wikipedia

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    The frilled shark (C. anguineus) was long thought to be the only extant member of its genus and family.The existence of a second Chlamydoselachus species off southern Africa was first suspected from a specimen caught off Lüderitz, Namibia in February 1988, by the South African research ship FRS Africana (after which this species would eventually be named).

  8. Hexanchiformes - Wikipedia

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    Family Chlamydoselachidae Garman 1884 (frilled sharks) Chlamydoselachus Garman, 1884. Chlamydoselachus africana Ebert & Compagno, 2009 (Southern African frilled shark) Chlamydoselachus anguineus Garman, 1884 (frilled shark) Family Hexanchidae J. E. Gray 1851 (cow sharks) Heptranchias Rafinesque, 1810. Heptranchias perlo (Bonnaterre, 1788 ...

  9. Mega-shark extinction linked to whales' current size - AOL

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    Previous best guesses estimated that the shark's demise happened about 1.5 million years back. Now researchers are saying it took place closer to two-and-a-half million years ago.