Etmopterus villosus [Etmopterus villosus]

Description

This deep-sea lanternshark can be seen as a modest-sized shark moving steadily through darker water, sometimes hovering briefly before continuing on. Divers may notice a slightly textured or “fuzzy” look to the body in close-up lighting, giving it a distinctive appearance compared with smoother-looking sharks. Like other lanternsharks, it’s most often observed as a quiet, shadowy presence rather than an active, surface-oriented animal.

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Taxonomy
Phylum Fish, Sharks & Rays (plus Sea Turtles & Whales)
Chordata
Class Elasmobranchs (Sharks, Rays, Skates)
Elasmobranchii
Order Dogfish Sharks
Squaliformes
Family Lantern Sharks
Etmopteridae
Genus Green Eye Sharks
Etmopterus
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