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Rare Baby Ghost Shark Discovered In New Zealand

Rare Baby Ghost Shark Found In New Zealand By Scientists
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A newly-hatched and very rare baby ghost shark has been found by Scientists in New Zealand, which they say could inform their knowledge of the “mysterious” creature, CNN reports.

According to the report, the rare baby ghost shark was found at a depth of around 1,200 meters (about 3,900 feet) on the Chatham Rise, an area of ocean floor off the east coast of the South Island.

The “very rare” discovery was made during a recent survey, the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research said in a press release on Tuesday.

A deep water animal, the ghost shark is scientifically known as chimaera, with other names including rat fish, spook fish and rabbit fish, according to the Shark Trust. The ghost shark is closely related to sharks and rays.

They are cartilaginous fish having skeletons primarily made up of cartilage and their embryos grow in egg capsules laid on the sea floor, and feed off egg yolk until they hatch.

“You can tell this ghost shark recently hatched because it has a full belly of egg yolk,” said Brit Finucci, a fisheries scientist who was part of the team that made the discovery, in the press release.

“It’s quite astonishing. Most deep-water ghost sharks are known adult specimens; neonates are infrequently reported so we know very little about them,” she added.

The exact species of the rare baby ghost shark the team discovered is not yet known, and Finucci said further tests and genetic analysis would be needed.

The age of the specimen makes it a particularly rare find, and this will help inform scientific knowledge on juvenile ghost sharks, as Finucci says other chimaera species indicate that juveniles “can have different dietary and habitat requirements” to adults.

“Juveniles also look dissimilar to adults, having distinctive colour patterns,” she said of other chimaera species. “Finding this ghost shark will help us better understand the biology and ecology of this mysterious group of deep-water fish.”

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