A sleeper shark has been captured by an underwater camera for the first time in the Antarctic Ocean. The report by the ...
Sleeper sharks live extraordinarily long lives and can thrive in near-freezing ocean temperatures near Earth's poles.
The first shark ever documented in Antarctic waters was captured on camera at 1,600 feet deep in near-freezing temperatures.
Many experts had thought sharks didn’t exist in the frigid waters of Antarctica before this sleeper shark lumbered warily and briefly into the spotlight of a video camera, researcher Alan Jamieson ...
A deep-sea camera captured the first-ever shark recorded in Antarctic waters - a 10- to 13-foot sleeper shark swimming 1,608 feet below the surface.
The first shark ever documented in Antarctic waters was captured on camera at 1,600 feet deep in near-freezing temperatures.
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Massive 13-foot shark found patrolling freezing Antarctic seabed for the first time
Antarctica has always been the ultimate gatekeeper. Its waters are famously shark-free, or so ...
Sleeper sharks are known for slow metabolism and scavenging in frigid environments. The post Shark spotted deep in Antarctica’s freezing waters for first time appeared first on Talker.
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Shark spotted 500m deep in Antarctica’s near-freezing waters for first time ever
A sleeper shark gliding through near-freezing depths off Antarctica marks the first confirmed sighting of its kind in the region. Researchers with the University of Western Australia captured the ...
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