They have "distinctive, beak-like teeth," NIWA said, and primarily eat shrimp and mollusks. The species lives in the deep waters of the Pacific Ocean, which NIWA scientist Brit Finucci said makes ...
They said they discovered four species belonging to the genus Phuphania ... Oba, who specializes in bioluminescence, said the mollusks may be mimicking other luminescent creatures that are ...
A deep water animal, the ghost shark is scientifically ... Once hatched, they feed off crustaceans such as shrimp and molluscs, according to NIWA. “Harriotta avia is unique due to its elongated ...