enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. New species of ghost shark discovered by New Zealand ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/species-ghost-shark-discovered...

    The ghost shark was found at a depth of around 1,200 meters (about 3,900 feet) on the Chatham Rise. “We don’t actually know a lot about ghost sharks,” Finucci told CNN at the time. “What ...

  3. New species of otherworldly ghost shark discovered in ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/species-otherworldly-ghost-shark...

    Scientists from the Shark Specialist Group, a division of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, said that 16 per cent of ghost shark species are “threatened” or “near ...

  4. A spooky discovery deep in the Pacific: A new species of ...

    www.aol.com/news/spooky-discovery-deep-pacific...

    The newly discovered species of ghost shark, known as a spookfish. It may be early to get the Halloween decorations out for most, but in the deep waters of the Pacific Ocean spooky season is well ...

  5. Get breaking news and the latest headlines on business, entertainment, politics, world news, tech, sports, videos and much more from AOL

  6. Ghost Shark (submarine) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Shark_(submarine)

    The Ghost Shark (also as Ghost Shark XL-AUV) is a series large autonomous underwater vehicles that is being jointly developed by Anduril Industries and the Department of Defence for the Royal Australian Navy. Three submarines have been ordered for Royal Australian Navy and one (Ghost Shark XL-AUV) for United States Navy. The first of the ...

  7. First-of-its-kind deep-sea ‘ghost’ shark with rare genetic ...

    www.aol.com/first-kind-deep-sea-ghost-110817669.html

    Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports

  8. Chimaera - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimaera

    Chimaeras are soft-bodied, shark-like fish with bulky heads and long, tapered tails; measured from the tail, they can grow up to 150 cm (4.9 ft) in length. Like other members of the class Chondrichthyes, chimaera skeletons are entirely cartilaginous, or composed of cartilage.

  9. Dark ghostshark - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_ghostshark

    A beached specimen of Hydrolagus novaezealandiae found in Marlborough. The dark ghostshark (Hydrolagus novaezealandiae) is a shortnose chimaera of the family Chimaeridae, found on the continental shelf around the South Island of New Zealand. [1]