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By Krystal Teece & Nicole Kim Cookie- Cutter Shark By Krystal Teece & Nicole Kim

Cookie-Cutter Common name: Cookie-cutter shark, also know as cigar shark or luminous shark Scientific Name: Isistus brasiliensis

Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondrichthyes Order: Squaliformes Family: Dalatiidae Genus: Isistius Species: I. brasiliensis

Size Length: Up to 20 inches (50 cm) long. It is one of the smallest sharks. Mass: Weighs up to 3.5 lbs

The Cookie-Cutter lives… The Cookie cutter lives in the dark depths of the ocean. It can be found to depths of 11,500 ft (3,570m). At night, the cookie cutter ventures to the surface to feed, but spends its days in the depths Range: Cookie cutter sharks live in the depths of all the oceans near the equator where the water is warm

The Cookie-Cutter Eats… Cookie cutters bite chunks out of large billfish like marlins and tunas, large squid, seals, whales, dolphins, other sharks, and stingrays.

Facts For up to Three hours after its death, the cookie cutter shark will emit a glow from its mouth. Cookie cutter sharks are classified as parasites. This shark has never been known to attack a person.