I won t to now where goblin sharks lay they eggs . Are goblin sharks exdinced and they males hard to find
no one knows yetNo, The Goblin Shark (Mitsukurina Owstoni) is not endangered. It was thought to have been because the shark tends to reside in deeper waters. The shark is, however, extremely rare which is another reason it was though to be endangered.
The Goblin Shark has a retractable jaw
no
No, they are fish.
We are an enemy of them and everything bigger than them!
No. Sharks do not have poison glands anywhere on their bodies.
no but there extremely rare
Any species may "seem" extinct when in fact, they just migrate to different waters due to water temps, food supply or other regions. Everyday in the world, species are found that were once believed to be extinct when in fact they have migrated, or live extremely below the waters surface.
Goblin sharks communicate with each other using non-verbal methods such as body language, chemical signals, and vibrations. They may also use their sense of smell to detect pheromones released by other goblin sharks in the water.
scissor sharks are extinct and the answer is not this ( because, i dont know)
Scientists have yet to capture a pregnant Goblin Shark. Hypothetically, Goblin Sharks reproduce the same way other sharks. It is said that Goblin Sharks fertilize eggs in the female shark. The female then carries the eggs until they are hatched when she then delivers live baby sharks. This is called ovoviviparous. Scientists believe that pregnant female sharks typically go to the coasts of Honshu to deliver their young. Honshu is an island of Japan.