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Goblin shark filmed in its native habitat for the first time
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Goblin shark filmed in its native habitat for the first time

How exciting is this? The goblin shark, a rare and bizarre creature, has finally been filmed in its natural habitat! Marine biologists captured stunning footage of two goblin sharks swimming in the Pacific Ocean, revealing new insights into their behavior and habitat. This living fossil, which dates back 125 million years, was spotted near Jarvis Island and the Tonga Trench, extending our knowledge of where these elusive sharks can be found. It's a thrilling breakthrough for ocean research and a reminder of the wonders still lurking in our oceans.
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