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The frilled shark eats other fish, sharks and humans as well so be really careful when you see a frilled shark in the water.*_* Beware when you de said to get to capture it.GOOD LUCK WITH THAT.*_*
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no they do not.
The frilled shark eats other fish, sharks and humans as well so be really careful when you see a frilled shark in the water.*_* Beware when you de said to get to capture it.GOOD LUCK WITH THAT.*_*
great whites
about 300 in estimate
The frilled shark looks a lot like an eel, either dark brown or grey, but has the six gill slits that let us know it is in fact a shark. The tissue of the gills protrudes, which is what gives the frilled shark its name.
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they do in fact a possible mating aggregation of 15 male and 19 female frilled sharks was recorded over a seamount on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
Frilled sharks are not considered dangerous to humans as they live in deep-sea environments and are rarely encountered. They are not known to actively seek out or attack humans. However, their unique anatomy and razor-sharp teeth could potentially cause harm if someone were to come into contact with them.
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im sorry to say but the answer is no