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Rare goblin shark filmed alive for the first time in the deep sea

Researchers have successfully filmed a living goblin shark in its natural deep-sea habitat, marking the first time this rare species has been captured on video alive. This breakthrough provides valuable insights into the shark's behavior and expands our understanding of its habitat range and depth. Such findings could inform conservation efforts and further research on deep-sea ecosystems.

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