SMITHSONIAN: TINY SHARK SPECIES by Brigit Katz
It may look like a tiny WHALE but it's a SHARK and it GLOWS IN THE DARK!
EXCERPT: The animal stretches just five and a half inches long and because of its bulbous head, looks a bit like a tiny whale, It has rows of small but sharp teeth, and like the 1979 specimen (which proved to be a different creature) two small pockets that produce a luminous fluid - a feature that may aid in attracting prey or eluding predators," according to the authors of the new study...
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