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  2. Pacific sleeper shark - Wikipedia

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    Larger Pacific sleeper sharks are also found to feed on fast-swimming prey such as squids, Pacific salmon, and harbor porpoises. [6] The diet of the Pacific sleeper shark seems to broaden as they increase in size. For example, a 3.7-m female shark found off Trinidad, California was found to have fed mostly on giant squid.

  3. Somniosidae - Wikipedia

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    Somniosus cheni Hsu, Lin, & Joung, 2020 (Taiwan sleeper shark) Somniosus longus Tanaka, 1912 (frog shark) Somniosus microcephalus Bloch & J. G. Schneider, 1801 (Greenland shark) Somniosus pacificus Bigelow & Schroeder, 1944 (Pacific sleeper shark) Somniosus rostratus Risso, 1827 (little sleeper shark) Somniosus sp. A Not yet described (longnose ...

  4. Shark species that may be world’s ‘largest predatory fish’ is ...

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    Among the known details: Pacific sleeper sharks are slow to grow, which means they mature later and have a long lifespan. Just how long they live is not yet known, but a 35-year-old female studied ...

  5. Squaliformes - Wikipedia

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    They are deepwater sharks possessing a luminous organ which live in Atlantic and western Pacific oceans. [14] Somniosidae: Sleeper sharks: 7 20 Sleeper sharks are a poorly studied [15] deep-sea shark found in all oceans. [16] They contain antifreeze to survive in cold temperatures, and may feed on colossal squid. In Iceland, they are hunted for ...

  6. Greenland shark - Wikipedia

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    It rivals the Pacific sleeper shark (possibly up to 7 m or 23 ft long) for the largest species in the family Somniosidae. Greenland shark at Admiralty Inlet , Nunavut , with an Ommatokoita The Greenland shark is a thickset species, with a short, rounded snout, small eyes, and small dorsal and pectoral fins. [ 9 ]

  7. Discover the Enormous Shark Feeding Ground in the Pacific - AOL

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    Discover the Enormous Shark Feeding Ground in the Pacific October 28, 2024 at 2:00 AM After years of tagging and monitoring the sharks they were able to record where they traveled over a series of ...

  8. Mysterious giant sharks may be everywhere - AOL

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    Nicknamed the sleeper shark, Greenland sharks are very slow moving and mostly. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

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