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Planet Earth's rarest breeds of animals - Page 17 of 24 - Kiwi Report

Planet Earth's rarest breeds of animals


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[post_page_title]Goblin shark[/post_page_title]
It was Japanese fishermen that first gave the goblin shark its name. Many kept accidentally pulling the fish up from the sea only to realize it looked like the mythical goblins from stories.

However, they naturally prefer deeper water where the goblin shark can grow up to 12-and-a-half feet, or 3.8 meters, long. Many people have studied the sharks to look for a reason for their long noses, but no one has ever come up with an answer. It seems as though they are destined to be a mystery of the deep.

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