Goblin Shark Report

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Their are many ways to identify an angelfish and a goblin shark.

Did you know an angelfish can grow up to 26 inches. Their are many kinds of anglefish like the Queen Angelfish. Queen Angelfish "have sides that are mostly yellow with a bluish tint."Another angelfish is the Emperor Angelfish. This fish has white or yellow stripes it gose from the front to the back,it's tail is yellow. The last angelfish I will describe is the Long-finned Angelfish. This angelfish can only grow six inches long. This is only somes details of angelfish.

Did you know that goblin sharks realy exist.April 2014 one day two fisherman were fishing for some shrimp,sudenly they found out insed of shrimp they caught a goblin shark.These sharks has a very long snout."Beneath the snout,the shark's gnarled jaws contain deadly,slender teeth. The last detail for this paragraph is the tiny eyes ot let it see the glowing fish under water.These are just some details about the goblin shark.
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Two more ways are these two live in speicel places. The last detail is the creatrues have weird body parts. These are just some examples of how these are

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