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Megamouth Shark

A pregnant megamouth shark, a rare and elusive deepwater species, was discovered washed up on a beach in the Philippines, marking a watershed event in marine biology.

  • A pregnant megamouth shark, a rare and elusive deepwater species, was discovered washed up on a beach in the Philippines, marking a watershed event in marine biology.
  • This is just the 60th time it has been sighted, and it is the first time it has been seen to be pregnant.

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Scientific NameMegachasma pelagios
DiscoveryFirst discovered in 1976 off the coast of Hawaii.
AppearanceLarge mouth, bulbous head, rubbery lip, dark grey/black body with a white underbelly.
SizeUp to 5.5 meters (18 feet) in length.
DietFilter feeder, consuming plankton, jellyfish, and small fish.
HabitatDeepwater species, found at depths of 150 to 1,000 meters (490 to 3,280 feet).
BehaviorRarely seen, swims with mouth open to filter food.
ReproductionPresumed to be ovoviviparous, but details are largely unknown.
DistributionWide but rare distribution in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans.
Conservation StatusLeast Concerned (IUCN)
Scientific InterestValued for its unique anatomy and role in the deep-sea ecosystem.
Source: https://www.businessinsider.com/megamouth-shark-first-to-wash-up-pregnant-solving-long-standing-mystery-2023-12

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