Discovered in the deep: the extraordinary sawshark with a weapon-like snout
by Helen Scales from Science | The Guardian on (#66K22)
With the help of fishers in Madagascar and Tanzania, scientists named two new species of rare sixgill sawsharks
Swimming through the ocean are sharks that look as if they have a hedge trimmer fixed to their heads and a dangling moustache part way along it. These are sawsharks and they use their formidable headgear to slash through shoals of fish. The moustache is a sensory device that helps the sharks detect prey.
Sawsharks are something extraordinary," says Simon Weigmann from the Elasmobranch Research Laboratory in Hamburg, Germany.
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