What is a frized shark?

Fryned shark is a very unusual type of shark, which most biologists believe is the primitive rest of earlier sharks. Shark, superficially reminiscent of the eel, has an elongated body with a trademark of six shark gills and significant three spikes. The scientific name of the Fried Shark is Chlamydoselachus anguineus and the common name probably comes from the gills that protrude more than normal gills, reminiscent of a frilted collar. Some biologists have suggested that the African shark is actually a species separated from other frilled sharks. The wandering brown shark, which has reached up to six feet (two meters), is located in deep waters around the world, where it lives on the octopus and other deep water fish. It is known that the frized shark is a fruit, which means a woman retains her eggs inside her body until they break up, although the pregnancy period is not certain. Studies on the coast have Japan suggesting that it can be up to 3 ½ years, which makes it the longest pregnancy somearound the animal on the ground.

Shark Fryd has several identification functions in addition to a long, eel as a body. The caudal or tail fin only has an unnecessary lower lobe, which means that the upper lobe of the caudal fin is much larger and more clearly defined. The Fried Shark has one small dorsal fin and larger and much more pronounced anal fin. The construction of the fins can allow the frilted shark to quickly drive to the prey and the large mouth of the frilted shark allows him to eat very large prey animals. Many dead specimens have been studied: no shark survived yet.

Fossil records have existed for thousands of years: in fact, the frilted shark was initially considered extinct until in Japan during the 19th century in Japan did not get samples. Due to their shy -born and lower dwelling habits, the frized sharks are imperfectly understoodi. Biologists still argue about the right taxonomy of the animal, although most biologists agree that the frilted shark is an endangered species and can be exposed to a serious risk of extinction.

The bizarre shape of the frilted shark can be the culprit for stinging the "sea snake", especially off the coast of Japan. Cryptozoologists could be disappointed by this somewhat secular explanation, but in fact, the shark seeing is the cause of the celebration, because the deep dwellings of sharks rarely approach the surface of the ocean. In addition, the frilicated sharks represent one of the few species of animals that have evolved very little over the millennia, and can be almost considered an evolutionary return. While Seeing and mythological animal would be a thing he would remember, a frized shark could be just another best thing.

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