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Elusive 'Living Fossil' Filmed Alive in Its Natural Deep-Sea Habitat for the First Time

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Elusive 'Living Fossil' Filmed Alive in Its Natural Deep-Sea Habitat for the First Time

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Researchers have captured the first-ever footage of the rare goblin shark swimming in the deep ocean, offering a fascinating glimpse into the life of this 125-million-year-old species. The groundbreaking sightings have expanded our understanding of the shark's range and depth, proving how much wonder still remains to be discovered in the marine world.

Researchers have captured the first-ever footage of the rare goblin shark swimming in the deep ocean, offering a fascinating glimpse into the life of this 125-million-year-old species. The groundbreaking sightings have expanded our understanding of the shark’s range and depth, proving how much wonder still remains to be discovered in the marine world.

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