OARAI, Ibaraki Prefecture--A sand tiger shark was born at the Aqua World Ibaraki Prefectural Oarai Aquarium here, the first successful breeding of the species in Japan. Only four other aquariums ...
17. The Sawshark: It's got a saw for a nose! These 1.7 m (5.6 ft) sharks swim in schools and use their scary snouts to dig for prey in the sand. 16. The Frilled Shark: The frilled shark lives deep ...
Since the first recorded sighting in 1898, only 50 or so goblin sharks have been officially recorded, caught around Japan ... but its strange attributes are actually evolutionary adaptations.