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Rare ‘alien of deep’ goblin shark found in Australia

byCustoms Today Report
05/03/2015
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SYDNEY: A rare sea creature described as an “alien of the deep” has been found off Australia and delivered to a museum which on Tuesday showed off its fleshy snout, nail-like teeth and flabby pink body.
The prehistoric-looking goblin sharks live on deep sea bottoms and little is known about their lives.
The museum said the body of the shark, which had died by the time it was given to the local aquarium, had nonetheless been well kept and would be an asset to its collection.
“It’s pretty impressive, it’s not hideous it’s beautiful,” said the Australian Museum’s fish collection manager Mark McGrouther, who described its teeth as looking like “little daggers”.
“They are not caught terribly often. They are not encountered terribly often at all.”
McGrouther said this was only the fourth goblin shark to be acquired by the museum in Sydney, with the first two collected in the 1980s.
The latest was picked up by a fisherman in January. It was found near Eden, off Australia’s southeast coast, at a depth of about 200m and delivered to a local aquarium which kept it in excellent condition for the museum.
McGrouther said he was “thrilled” to handle the shark, which is found in the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans. The species, whose scientific name is “Mitsukurina owstoni”, is thought to be a living fossil dating back some 125 million years.

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