- Pacific sleeper shark
Taxobox
name = Pacific sleeper shark
status = DD
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Chondrichthyes
subclassis =Elasmobranchii
ordo =Squaliformes
familia =Dalatiidae
genus = "Somniosus "
species = "S. pacificus"
range_map_width = 200px
range_map_caption = Range of the Pacific sleeper shark (in blue)
binomial = "Somniosus pacificus"
binomial_authority = Bigelow &Schroeder , 1944The Pacific sleeper shark, "Somniosus pacificus", is a
sleeper shark of the familyDalatiidae , found circumglobally oncontinental shelves and slopes intemperate waters betweenlatitude s 70° N and 47° S, from the surface to 2,000 m. Its length is up to 4.4 m (14 ft), althoughFishBase accepts that it could possibly reach 7 m. In 1990, an enormous Pacific sleeper shark was attracted to a bait in deep water outsideTokyo Bay ,Japan and filmed. The shark was estimated byEugenie Clark to be about 7 m (23 ft) long (some tabloid newspapers, particularlyThe Sun , made outrageous claims that it was a "Megalodon "fact|date=August 2008).The Pacific sleeper shark feeds on bottom animals including certain types of fish,
octopus ,squid ,crab , tritons,Harbor Seal s, as well ascarrion . The flesh contains high amounts ofurea , so that, if it is eaten raw or fresh, symptoms similar todrunkenness develop. It is one of two creatures (along with theSperm Whale ) that feed ongiant squid andcolossal squid , as research on the stomach contents of this shark has shown. Since the 7 m (23 ft) shark might have problems catching and devouring a 12 to 14 m (39 to 46 ft) squid, it is believed that the shark may feed on squid carcasses rather than live squid.Reproduction is
ovoviviparous , with 300 pups in a litter. Its length at birth is approximately 42 cm or less.Fact|date=September 2007ee also
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Greenland shark
*List of sharks References
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*External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3370019.stm 8 January, 2004, BBCNews: New giant squid predator found]
* [http://oceanrecon.org/research.htm ORCA Video of a sleeper shark]
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