Goblin sharks are native to Asian waters but have been discovered else where around the world within depths far too deep for human to explore which is a depth of about 1200 metres.
Nope. Goblin sharks and Tiger sharks shouldn't come into contact with one another because the goblin resides in deep cold waters as the tiger prefers warm tropical waters such as Hawaii coastal waters.
The Goblin Shark (Mitsukurina owstoni) is a deep-sea species and would be very unlikely to come into contact with people.
We don't really know because goblin sharks are rare. And they live real real deep down in the ocean.
The goblin shark is what be called a "living fossil". It belongs to the order of Lamniformes (mackerel sharks), family of Mitsukurinidae.
Many deep sea fish eat glass squids, that includes angler fish, goblin sharks, and whales.
goblin sharks live in really deep parts of the ocean
They are the only shark with a snout and there only 5-3 Goblin Sharks left in the world there also rare and legendary and live 5,000 feet deep in the water very rarely to come up from the deep water also rarely seen
They are ugly looking to humans so we mainly don't hunt them, and are too deep to fish for.
Sharks live in shallow pools in the ocean because that is where they mostly eat.
The population of goblin sharks is currently unknown. They are deep-sea creatures that are rarely encountered by humans, making it difficult to estimate their population size accurately.
No- carnivore. Their diet is pretty similar to other sharks which include small fish, squid, cephalopods, octopi, crustaceans and deep sea rock fish. Like all the other sharks the goblin uses its electro sensitive organs to sense its prey.
Predators of the goblin shark include larger sharks, such as great whites or tiger sharks, and possibly some deep-sea predators like sperm whales. However, due to its deep-sea habitat and elusive behavior, the goblin shark doesn't have many known predators.