New Zealand researchers find spooky 'spookfish'WELLINGTON: Specialists in New Zealand said on Tuesday they have tracked down one more kinds of "ghost shark", a kind of fish that sneaks the Pacific Ocean bottom pursuing prey more than a mile down.
The Australasian Meager nosed Spookfish was found living in the significant waters of Australia and New Zealand, according to specialists from Wellington-based Public Foundation of Water and Ecological Investigation (NIWA).
The models were found during research in the Chatham Rise, a locale of the Pacific which reaches out around 1,000 kilometers east near New Zealand's South Island.
Ghost sharks, or fabrications, are associated with sharks and pillars, but are significant for a social occasion of fish whose skeletons are completely made of tendon. Generally called spookfish, the phantom sharks have torturing wounded eyes and smooth, light brown, without scale skin.
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