Because scientists are interested in almost everything. If you are asking what, specifically about Frilled Sharks interests scientists, you will find that the frilled shark was thought to be extinct; it was only discovered alive in Japanese waters on the 21st of January 2007. A specimen was found alive off the coast of Japan near the Awashima Marine Park in Shizouka, southwest of Tokyo.
frilled sharks live so far down in the ocean that scientists are not yet sure that human activity even reaches the frilled shark
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6'7"
no they do not.
great whites
about 300 in estimate
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.*_*
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.
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im sorry to say but the answer is no