Goblin Sharks By Andrew Metro
DESCRIPTION The Goblin Shark is a rarely-seen, slow swimming shark. This shark’s snout is long, flat, and very pointy. The Goblin Shark has soft, pale pink- gray skin. It has low, rounded fins and a long tail fin.
The long snout of the goblin Shark contains special electrical sensors that help it to find its prey. INTERESTING FACT
SIZE The Goblin Shark grows to about 11 feet long.
DIET The Goblin Shark eats both large and small fish including other sharks and rays. They also eat squid and crabs.
EXTINCT? The population count of the Goblin Shark is unknown. We do not know if it is in danger of extinction.