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5.5 inches long young pocket shark,tiny critter discovered

byCustoms Today Report
27/04/2015
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NEW YORK: A young pocket shark was discovered during a study on the feeding habits of sperm whales. The tiny critter was just 5.5 inches long.

Only the second pocket shark ever seen by humans was discovered by scientists during a study conducted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The first pocket shark find was 36 years ago off the coast of Peru, and there hasn’t been another one seen until now.

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The tiny was among a group of fish caught during a NOAA study in 2010 near Louisiana. The fish were then frozen to study sperm whale feeding. Scientists have been slowly sorting through these frozen fish for the past five years.

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