ghost shark spotted in new zealand: ‘ghost shark’ scared in deep sea; Poisonous thorns, researchers say rare baby – rare baby ghost shark in new zealand’s chatham rise

WELLINGTON: Researchers have been shocked to find a rare baby ghost shark or ‘ghost shark’. One of the rarest sharks in the world has been found near the South Island of New Zealand. Researchers at the National Institute of Water Atmospheric Research (NIWA) have identified the presence of the ghost shark in a deep-sea test.

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The shark was found at a depth of 3,940 feet in the ocean. Authorities said the ghost shark was caught by accident. One researcher said that these were rarely seen by humans. They live at depths of 200 to 2,600 m. They are less likely to reach the surface of the ocean. The researchers said that although the presence of baby ghost sharks had been known to exist in the sea for millions of years, it was difficult to locate them.

“It’s difficult to find deep-seated aquatic life, especially ghost sharks,” said one researcher. Brit Fanucci said. “We don’t really know much regarding ghost sharks. It’s very rare to find cubs of many of these species,” he said. It eats only snails and insects found on the ocean floor. Researchers have been studying this for years.

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Ghost sharks are also known as Chimera species. But officials said these were not real sharks. They belong to the genus Shark and live in the deep sea. Rarely seen on beaches. Researchers have reported that adult ghost sharks have poisonous thorns on their bodies. It takes 6 to 12 months for an embryo to hatch, depending on the species of particular shark. So far, 52 Chimera sharks have been identified, but researchers believe that their numbers and divisions may be much higher. Female chimeras often lay their eggs on sandy beaches or muddy beaches.

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