The narrow-nosed spookfish is also found in Australian waters and is distinctive for its elongated snout and whip-like tail A new species of ghost shark, with an unusually long nose and a whip-like tail, has been discovered in the inky depths of New Zealand waters. Scientists at New Zealand’s Nat...
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