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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2007

Shark

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  • EVERYONE:the shark died cus the dumb japan people caught it and it wasent used to the new envirornment so it died

  • It died in the interest of Science...they killed it. Why can't we humans let animals live their lives and we learn from them to respect mother nature.

  • what does it eat? plancton? fish? human XD

  • Most probably a filter feeder by the look of the gills.

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  • This isn't a new shark species. This is a frilled shark. It is a deep water species. This species has been known by science since the 1800's.

  • lol fake AND LAME

  • @Canadianvillan well, through research we find out they only surface when close to death, so a tag would be useless as it would've died whether they caught it or not. maybe now more people would understand and stop calling them stupid for simply trying to learn.

  • First of all its a not a new species! ...the real news story is its a prehistoric shark that was found off the coast in japan...its the first time this fish has been seen in millions of years...to see a live one is unheard of...and instead of letting it live they decide to take it to study it and it dies...people are stupid why not put a tag on it and monitor it...its sad that something should be extinct was killed by the stupidty of man when science could have learned from this thing

  • That is one fucking sick Shark!

  • wow

  • @Maltasabiha i think a greater concern would be humans letting fellow humans live the lives they deserve regardless of -fill in the blank-

  • is devil shark

  • this is not a new discovery! its a frilled shark which belongs to the same family as six and seven gills, it actualy one of the oldest known sharks at around 200M years old. its usualy found in the arctic or in cold/deep water and it eats fish. its strange-looking gills were developed at a time when there was less oxygen in the ocean than there is today. they are not at-all rare, the only reason it was reported is because the japs thought it was a dragon!

  • wtf O.o

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