Goblins: Not Only on Halloween
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I found this strange looking fellow on The Many Faces of Spaces
He's a Goblin Shark, scientifically known as the Mitsukurina owstoni. A deep-sea shark [so deep that light never penetrates the depths where this shark lives] and the sole living species in the family Mitsukurinidae.
This shark can be found throughout the world -- from Australia to the Gulf of Mexico.

I found this strange looking fellow on The Many Faces of Spaces
He's a Goblin Shark, scientifically known as the Mitsukurina owstoni. A deep-sea shark [so deep that light never penetrates the depths where this shark lives] and the sole living species in the family Mitsukurinidae.
This shark can be found throughout the world -- from Australia to the Gulf of Mexico.

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