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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Top 10 Weird Looking Sharks You May Not Know Exist !



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There are more than 440 types of sharks in the whole world, and that is just tallying what researchers have officially found. There may be a lot more that people may not know of, particularly down in the depths of the sea where nobody can entirely explore at this time. Some of these sharks that we know of are as of now really odd looking, similar to the Hammerhead, yet there are a lot more out there that will stun you with their appearance. Here are ten odd looking sharks to explore.
10) Japanese Wobbegong (Orectolobus japonicas)

The Japanese Wobbegong is a ay like animal species with folds of skins, known as barbels, dangling from the mouth. These empower the shark to taste and feel. The Wobbegong is found generally within the Philippines, and is common with being an efficent hunter.
9) Megamouth Shark
Found in 1976, the Megamouth Shark rarely been spotted by mankind. It is really rare ocean shark that picked up its name from the goliath mouth, which houses 50 rows of small hooked teeth.

8) The Australian Ghost Shark
The Australian Ghost Shark, also called the Elephant Shark, is just around 4 feet long, and is perceived effectively in light of the fact that it grows slowly.It can likewise be recognized by the trunk-like compartment  on its snout.

7) The Goblin Shark
The Goblin Shark is another uncommon find within the world of sharks and may grow up to 13 feet long. The distending mouth, which has a jaw that stretches out to grab prey, is the greatest eminent feature.


6) The Thresher Shark
Because of the huge, exceptional tail joined to the Thresher Shark, this one is a quite a fast swimmer. The tail alone is said to weigh up to 700 pounds, and makes up 33 percent of the shark's body weight.

5) Caribbean Roughshark
The Caribbean Roughshark is alarming in appearance, and has abnormally vast blades on its little body. Staying close to the ocean bottom at the depth of the sea, the Roughshark isn't easily seen by man.

4) The Cookie Cutter Shark
The Cookie Cutter Shark has additionally been known as the stogie shark. A grown-up can weigh around 10 pounds altogether, and grows up to 2 feet long. It got its name from the cookie cutter imprints it leaves on bigger prey with its mouth.

3) The Whorl Shark
The Whorl Shark was an ancient animal species known as a result of its unique jaw structure. The lower bit of the jaw was organized in a winding, with saw-like teeth that ensured it was wrecking havoc against its prey. 

2) Pyjama shark
The Pajama shark is a slow, nighttime animal categories that has seven dull stripes over its dim body. The sharks drop egg sacs once every year, which append to marine vegetation and hatch5 to 6 months later, to breed. 


1) The Frilled Shark
The Frilled Shark is an interesting remote ocean animal species that has been known as a lizard shark. With a large number of pointy hooked teeth and a slim, snake-like body, the Frilled Shark is an incredible sight to behold

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