Pacific sleeper shark photographed at 3,125 feet depth by ... While researchers were able to observe rows of teeth on this deep-sea giant, the full range of its dental adaptations remains a ...
View Full Profile. Learn about our Editorial Policies. Kasana and her coauthors write that the shark was either S. microcephalus or a hybrid between that species and the related Pacific sleeper shark ...
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