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Goblin Sharks

Goblin Sharks. By Andrew Metro. DESCRIPTION. The Goblin Shark is a rarely-seen, slow swimming shark. This shark’s snout is long, flat, and very pointy. The Goblin Shark has soft, pale pink-gray skin. It has low, rounded fins and a long tail fin. INTERESTING FACT.

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Goblin Sharks

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  1. Goblin Sharks By Andrew Metro

  2. DESCRIPTION • The Goblin Shark is a rarely-seen, slow swimming shark. This shark’s snout is long, flat, and very pointy. • The Goblin Shark has soft, pale pink-gray skin. It has low, rounded fins and a long tail fin.

  3. INTERESTING FACT • The long snout of the goblin Shark contains special electrical sensors that help it to find its prey.

  4. SIZE • The Goblin Shark grows to about 11 feet long.

  5. DIET • The Goblin Shark eats both large and small fish including other sharks and rays. They also eat squid and crabs.

  6. EXTINCT? • The population count of the Goblin Shark is unknown. We do not know if it is in danger of extinction.

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