The Goblin Shark, Disturbing One of a Kind Footage
Watch this goblin shark bite by extending its protrusive mouth.
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Goblin Shark Info
"The long snout appears to have a sensory function, as it bears numerous ampullae of Lorenzini that can detect the weak electric fields produced by other animals. Due to the snout's lack of rigidity, it is unlikely to be used for stirring up prey from the bottom as has been proposed."
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