About 6-8 inches long.
An adult Dwarf lantern shark weighs only 1/2 of an ounce!
it swims in deep water
Dwarf lantern sharks use their stomach, which the fish is able to light up, to attract prey. This is how this shark got its name; 'dwarf', for its size, and 'lantern' for its stomach.
No, the smallest shark is actually the dwarf lanternshark, which grows to be about 7-8 inches long. The cookiecutter shark, while small in comparison to other sharks, can reach lengths of about 16-22 inches.
there are 510 species of sharks alive today like the largest shark which is the whale shark today not the megalodon because the megalodon is extinct and the smallest shark which is the dwarf lantern shark which is the size of a banana.
The lantern shark
The dwarf shark is about the size of your hand.
There are no sharks that do not eat meat. All sharks are carnivorous and feed primarily on fish, seals, squid, and other marine animals.
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They give live birth, or viviparous
The shark, unless you can take on hundreds of pounds of raw, underwater power.
The dwarf lantern shark, a small deep-sea species, is not commonly available for sale due to its specific habitat requirements and conservation status. If you do find one for sale, prices can vary widely, typically ranging from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars. However, owning one as a pet is not practical for most aquarists because they require specialized care and a suitable environment. Always check local regulations and ethical considerations before considering any exotic pet.