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  1. 17 giu 2016 · Baby Shark Challenge | Baby... You are watching the original Pinkfong Baby Shark Dance video. Join Pinkfong's Baby Shark Challenge by uploading your own videos on social media! ---- ★ Lyrics...

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  3. Baby Shark, Mama Shark, Papa Shark, Grandma Shark, and Grandpa Shark are out for a family swim and Baby Shark tries and tries to catch the little fishies but his skills aren’t yet up to the task. Just when he thinks he finally has them a (very big) friend of the little fishies steps in to save the day!

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    • Dwarf Lanternshark
    • Spined Pygmy Shark
    • Pygmy Ribbontail Catshark
    • Smalleye Pygmy Shark
    • Panama Ghost Catshark
    • Atlantic Ghost Catshark
    • African Lanternshark
    • Green Lanternshark
    • What Shark Species Face The Threat of Extinction Today?

    The dwarf lanternshark (Etmopterus perryi) holds the distinction as the Guinness Book of World Recordsrecord holder as the smallest shark in the world. Upon its discovery, it unseated the spined pygmy shark as the previous record holder. These sharks mature at 6.3 inches for males and 7.4 inches for females, making their average size smaller when a...

    The spined pygmy shark (Squaliolus laticaudus) has a much wider distribution than any of the sharks that we have discussed previously. While their populations are still fragmented, they can be found along the shores of continents and various islands in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. Found at depths between 30-5,900 feet, they spend the m...

    Pygmy ribbontail catsharks (Eridacnis radcliffei) live at shallower depths in the Indian Ocean and the Indo-Pacific region. They primarily inhabit the continental shelf and the upper levels of the slope between depths of 230-2,500 feet. Threatened by deep-water shrimp trawlers in the regions around India and other Southeast Asian countries, it is s...

    The smalleye pygmy shark (Squaliolus aliae) is next in the order of the smallest sharks in the world, and this tiny shark is the first to reside solely in the Pacific Ocean. Growing to only around 8.7 inches, the smalleye pygmy shark actually inhabits all layers of the ocean beside the abyssopelagic zone depending on the time of the day. They migra...

    A close cousin to the Atlantic ghost catshark is the Panama ghost catshark (Apristurus stenseni), and this shark is found only off the coast of Panamaas the name suggests. These catsharks grow no longer than 9 inches. As with all catsharks, the Panama ghost catshark is a bottom feeder; however, this species is generally found in the 3,000-3,200 foo...

    The Atlantic ghost catshark (Apristurus atlanticus) is another deepwater denizen of the Atlantic Ocean. This shark lives on the continental slope in the British Isles and Madeira area primarily at depths no shallower than 4,900 feet. They can be identified by the extreme anterior position of both of their dorsal fins. The length of their elongated ...

    African lanternsharks (Etmopterus polli) average around 9.4 inches long, and they are found off the coast of Africa. Native to the continental slope on the Western African coast, this species has a wide depth range of 980-3,280 feet in which they can be found. African lanternsharks are bottom dwellers, and they have been known to be caught as bycat...

    The green lanternshark (Etmopterus virens) is the smallest shark in the world to make our list, and the largest recorded specimen maxes out at 10.2 inches in length. They live in the Northwestern Atlantic Ocean, Central Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea. Males of the species tend to average around 7 inches long, and females are ...

    We’ve investigated shark species that have already gone extinct. Unfortunately, there are shark species today that are listed as either endangered or critically endangered by the IUCN. Below is a list of some endangered shark species: 1. Great Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna mokarran) These sharks, which can be found in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific ...

  4. 13 ott 2021 · Learn about the smallest sharks in the world, from the pygmy shark to the dwarf lanternshark. These tiny sharks live in deep waters and have unique features and adaptations.

  5. Learn about the top 8 smallest sharks in the world, from the Dwarf Lanternshark to the Smalleye Pygmy Shark. See photos, facts, and distribution maps of these tiny but fascinating creatures.