The goblin shark (Mitsukurina owstoni) typically inhabits deep-sea environments, often found at depths ranging from 100 to 1,200 meters (330 to 3,900 feet). They are primarily located in continental slopes and deep oceanic regions around the world, particularly in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. These sharks prefer areas with soft sediments where they can find their prey, which includes various fish and invertebrates. Due to their deep-sea habitat, goblin sharks are rarely encountered by humans.
The habitat of a shark is the ocean.
the habitat of a bull shark is tropical seas
in the ocean
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the water
the sea
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in the ocean
The whale shark fits into its habitat because it is so big that no other animal will bother it. They can also sense where food is.
shark, penguins and dolphins have a aquatic habitat
somewhere where it is very cold
water