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    The bluntnose sixgill shark can grow to 5.5 m (18 ft). [2] A work from the 1880s stated that a bluntnose sixgill shark caught off Portugal in 1846 measured 8 m (26 ft). This specimen was originally reported in an 1846 work and said to be only 0.68 m (2.2 ft) long. [6]