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  • Frilled sharks inhabit the shallower parts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans (500–1,500 m, though they have been discovered as deep as 1,800 m (5,900 ft) in the western Pacific. Fish, squid, and other sharks make up the majority of this species’ diet, and they can be found in locations with steep undersea canyons and seamounts where they hunt.
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  • Although it has no distinct breeding season, the gestation period of the frilled shark can be up to 3.5 years long, to produce a litter of 2–15 shark pups.
  • Frilled sharks are one of the most bizarre and unique sharks on the planet—there is no other shark that even comes close to these ancient ocean creatures.
  • The frilled shark lives in the deep sea, usually between 500 and 1500 meters below the surface, where light is scarce and pressure is high.
  • The Frilled shark, (Chlamydoselachus anguineus) is one of two extant species of shark in the family Chlamydoselachidae, with a wide but patchy distribution in the...
  • Frilled Shark Profile. Frilled sharks are long, eel-like sharks and they are some of the most primitive fishes in the ocean.
  • The frilled shark’s mouth is just as terrifying as the maw of a great white: It’s lined with 25 rows of backward-facing, trident-shaped teeth—300 in all.
  • The head of the Frilled shark is lizard-like, featuring a blunt-ended snout and a very large mouth armed with multiple rows of sharp, three-pronged teeth.
  • The Frilled Shark is a species of shark that is often found in deep water. It gets its name from the frilled shape of its mouth, which is designed for catching prey.
  • Life in the depths is very different from that in shallower waters, and creatures like the frilled shark need to be able to cope with the challenging conditions.
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