Number Eight: It Wasn't Seen Alive Until Recently
For a good number of years now, the frilled shark has only been seen by humans as their dead bodies have washed onto the shore. In 2004, however, this all changed. It was seen swimming by NOAA scientists.
Number Seven: The Goblin Shark Is Family
As strange as the frilled shark is, it isn't as strange as it could be. The goblin shark is this creature's cousin, and this animal pushes its jaw out of its face when making a kill.
Number Six: It Could Be a Living Fossil
The frilled shark could be a living fossil because it hasn't …show more content…
This may be the real sea serpent or dragon that the has been noted in Gaelic, Indian, and Japanese urban legends.
Number Four: It Has a Rounded Snout
Something which makes it sort of different from other sharks is the fact that it has a rounded snout. It also has vertical slits for a nose, which is rather odd.
Number Three: It's Named After This Body Part
The frilled shark is named after its interesting gills, which are continuous and found around its entire throat. Most gills are not even nearly close to being this long.
Number Two: It Has Hair Cells
This beast has something known as mechanoreceptive hair cells, which help the creature detect minute movements in the water. This is even more important in the deep waters in which they inhabit, since its so barren down there.
Number One: They Have No Breeding Season
Because frilled sharks live so deep down in the water, they aren't effected by a breeding season like most creatures are. Instead, it's supposed that they do the act when its