no one knows yet
No, 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.
no, goblin sharks are not extinct, though they were thought to be extinct for about 100 million years.
No shark hibernates.
yes
The Goblin Shark does swallow its food whole. The Goblin Shark does swallow its food whole. The Goblin Shark does swallow its food whole. The Goblin Shark does swallow its food whole.
A goblin Shark's cousin is the shark from JAws.
it communicate to his fellow friend
because it looks funny
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The Goblin Shark does swallow its food whole. The Goblin Shark does swallow its food whole. The Goblin Shark does swallow its food whole. The Goblin Shark does swallow its food whole.
A goblin Shark's cousin is the shark from JAws.
the goblin shark has a mouth inside a mouth.
a goblin shark is gray grayish pink
Resources say that it was named "Goblin" for it's resemblance to a Goblin.
A shark
The goblin shark
No. There is no such animal as a devil shark.
The Goblin Shark has a retractable jaw
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it communicate to his fellow friend