Humans Beware, These are the Most Dangerous Sharks

Published on October 19, 2017
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Goblin Shark

Not much is known about the infamous goblin shark. Although, surely a cosmetic dentist should be consulted for those fang-like teeth. Yet, it’s unlikely that any cosmetic dentist could solve the likes of this mouth! Luckily for us, this species resides at the ocean’s floor along continental shelves. They grow up to twelve feet and can weigh as much as 460 pounds! However, they have been spotted off the coast of Japan. Japanese named them after goblins from mythical folklore in their culture. Also scientists speculated they’re sluggish sharks so there’s hope you don’t need to be Michael Phelps to out swim this one!

Golbin Shark

Golbin Shark

Spinner Shark

Spinner sharks are known for their spiral leaping and small, narrow teeth. These teeth help them grasp prey. Although they don’t pose an enormous threat to people, sixteen attacks have been recorded. Apparently, there meat is quite tasty so if you’re ever being bit you could always try biting back!

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Spinner Shark

Spinner Shark