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- Cookiecutter shark - Wikipedia
The cookiecutter shark (Isistius brasiliensis), also called the cigar shark, is a species of small squaliform shark in the family Dalatiidae This shark lives in warm, oceanic waters worldwide, particularly near islands, and has been recorded as deep as 3 7 km (2 3 mi)
- Cookie Cutter Shark – Facts, Size, Lifespan, Pictures, and More
Learn all about the Cookie Cutter Shark - its size, where they live, their life expectancy, their attack and bite, what they eat, population, and more
- 8 Creepy Cookiecutter Shark Facts - Fact Animal
The cookiecutter shark, also known as the cigar shark, smalltooth cookiecutter, smooth or luminous shark, is a species of small squaliform shark, that lives in warm waters worldwide
- Cookiecutter shark | Description, Feeding Habits, Attacks on People . . .
Cookiecutter shark, either of two species of living sharks classified as part of the genus Isistius, in the family Dalatiidae, named for their tendency to excise cookie cutter-shaped plugs of flesh from the larger marine animals they feed upon
- Cookiecutter Shark: Size, Habitat, Behavior Facts
The cookiecutter shark is one of the ocean’s strangest and most fascinating predators Small in size but highly specialized, this deep-sea shark is famous for leaving perfectly round bite marks on much larger animals Known scientifically as Isistius brasiliensis, it uses a unique suction-and-twist feeding method that sets it apart from other shark species Despite its intimidating feeding
- Cookiecutter Shark – Discover Fishes - Florida Museum
It attaches itself to the prey and uses its serrated bottom teeth to cut out a perfectly circular chunk of flesh It has small fins to the rear of its body, and large green eyes Because of its size and deep water habits, it is considered harmless to humans
- Meet the Cookiecutter Shark, a Bizarre Predator With a Signature . . .
In fact, the name “cookiecutter” doesn’t refer to the shark’s demeanor Instead, it’s a callback to the shape of the bite left behind on the creature’s prey This small but surprisingly fierce shark has a unique hunting strategy that sets it apart from many other species in the animal kingdom
- Cookiecutter Shark: Facts And Information
Dive into the shadowy depths of the ocean as we explore the fascinating world of the Cookiecutter Shark This diminutive yet intriguing creature has earned its name from the cookie-shaped wounds it leaves on larger marine animals
- Cookiecutter shark - Isistius brasiliensis — Shark Research Institute
Cookiecutter sharks are poor swimmers, and generally only caught at night They probably migrate vertically from deep water [2000-3000 m] to midwater or surface at night They are an ectoparasite on large fish and cetaceans, which are possibly lured to the shark by its bioluminescent light organs
- Cookie-cutter Shark - Smithsonian Ocean
Ever heard of a cookie-cutter shark (Isistius brasiliensis)? They look like your average shark —sort of menacing and streamlined—but their name comes from how they feed
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