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  2. Frilled shark - Wikipedia

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    The frilled shark (Chlamydoselachus anguineus), also known as the lizard shark, is one of the two extant species of shark in the family Chlamydoselachidae (the other is the southern African frilled shark (Chlamydoselachus africana)).

  3. There aren’t many sharks alive that adopt this strange body type, and, relegated to some of the deepest parts of the ocean, these mysterious, ancient predators hold onto plenty of secrets about their ancient past. Their six gills form a frill around their neck, giving them the name frilled sharks.

  4. Frilled Shark - Oceana

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    The frilled shark is a strange, prehistoric-looking shark that lives in the open ocean and spends much of its time in deep, dark waters far below the sea surface. Its long, cylindrical body reaches lengths of nearly 7 feet (2 m), and its fins are placed far back on the body.

  5. Fascinating and Frightening Frilled Shark Facts - ThoughtCo

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    The frilled shark (Chlamydoselachus anguineus) is sometimes called a living fossil. Here are the facts about this frightening-looking fish.

  6. Frilled Shark - Smithsonian Ocean

    ocean.si.edu/ocean-life/sharks-rays/frilled-shark

    Is it an enormous eel? No—it's a shark! The frilled shark is named for its strange appearance, including a snakelike body, three pronged teeth, and gills that give the impression of a frilly collar.

  7. Learn more about the frilled shark – its size, how long they live, what does it eat, when it was discovered, if it is harmful to humans, and how many are left at present.

  8. The frilled shark (Chlamydoselachus anguineus), also known as the lizard shark, is one of the two extant species of shark in the family Chlamydoselachidae (the other is the southern African frilled shark (Chlamydoselachus africana)).

  9. What is a Frilled Shark? - Ocean Conservancy

    oceanconservancy.org/blog/2022/03/10/frilled-shark

    While its common name comes from its gills, its Latin name (Chlamydoselachus anguineus) is inspired by its snake-like head and long, narrow body. A frilled shark looks more like an eel at first glance, giving off strong “swim away!” and “nope!” vibes.

  10. Frilled Shark - The 'Living Fossil' Shark - Ocean Info

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    The frilled shark, often referred to as aliving fossil,” is a deep-sea predator with an ancient lineage dating back millions of years. Known for its eel-like body and distinctive frilled gills, this elusive creature inhabits the dark depths of the ocean, rarely seen by humans.

  11. Frilled Shark - American Oceans

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    The Frilled Shark is a fascinating creature. Scientifically named Chlamydoselachus Anguineus, it is so old that it is considered a living fossil. Its name comes from the deep gills on both sides of its body. The gills give it a unique fringed appearance rather than the smooth, streamlined body of other sharks like the Great White.