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"Terrifying 'Ghost Shark' Species Discovered off Thailand's Coast"

Researchers have discovered a new species of "ghost shark," named Chimaera supapae, off the coast of Thailand in the Andaman Sea. This ancient relative of sharks and rays was found at a depth of 14,500 feet, making it the 54th known species of chimaera in the world. The creature's rat-like body and massive, reflective eyes make it a rare and eerie find, highlighting the mysteries of the deep sea and our limited understanding of marine life.

science1 year ago

"Discovery of Haunting 'Ghost Shark' Species with Massive Head and Giant Eyes off Thailand Coast"

A new species of "ghost shark" called Chimaera supapae, with glowing eyes and a massive head, has been discovered off the coast of Thailand by scientists from the Pacific Shark Research Center. The fish, measuring nearly two feet long, was found 1,640 feet below the Andaman Sea and is a distant relative of sharks and rays. Little is known about these creatures due to their deep and dark habitats, and the discovery highlights how much is still to be explored in the marine environment.

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"Discovery of Deep-Sea 'Ghost Shark' Species with Enormous Eyes"

A new species of "ghost shark" called Chimaera supapae, with giant, glow-in-the-dark eyes and feather-like fins, has been discovered in the Andaman Sea near Thailand. These chimaeras, distant relatives of sharks and rays, are among the oldest lineages of fish, dating back 300-400 million years. The elusive deep-sea creatures face threats from habitat degradation and overfishing, with some species listed as "vulnerable" on the IUCN Red List. The discovery highlights how little is known about the marine environment and the need for further exploration.

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Enormous-headed 'Ghost Shark' Found with Giant Iridescent Eyes off Thailand

A new species of "ghost shark" called Chimaera supapae has been discovered in the Andaman Sea off the coast of Thailand. This elusive deep-sea creature has a massive head, giant iridescent eyes, and feathery fins, and is a distant relative of sharks and rays. Found at depths below 1,640 feet, these ghostly figures feed on bottom-dwelling animals and are difficult to find due to their deep-sea nature. The discovery of this new species highlights how little we know about the marine environment and the potential for further exploration.

science1 year ago

Enormous-headed 'Ghost Shark' with Giant Iridescent Eyes Found near Thailand

Scientists have discovered a new species of "ghost shark" called Chimaera supapae with a large head, giant iridescent eyes, and feathery fins in the Andaman Sea off Thailand. These ancient fish, distant relatives of sharks and rays, are rarely found in this region and inhabit the deep sea, feeding on bottom-dwelling animals. The discovery, described in a paper published in the journal Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, highlights the mystery of the marine environment and the need for further exploration.