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    Lost species of Chilean angel shark resurfaces after more than a century

    April 28, 2024Updated:April 28, 2024 World No Comments
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    NEW DELHI: Artisanal sailors off the coast of Chile unwittingly caught a kinds that they thought had lost, which was afterwards identified as a fish that was described in the 1880s. The Peruvian god fish, which was first discovered in shallow coastal waters in 1887, resembles a small, flat shark equivalent to a light.
    But, a recent study, published in the European Journal of Taxonomy on April 25th, challenges this explanation, suggesting it was inadequate and false, as reported by The Miami Herald.
    Scientists found that the 1887 review did n’t provide sufficient information about the whale’s system, making it hard to tell it apart from similar types. Additionally, the fish that was studied back then lost, making it challenging for experts to learn more about it. Scientists were unable to provide sufficient knowledge about this shark despite the fact that some sailors occasionally accidentally caught it. But alas, the anglers caught some of these exceptional sharks by chance.
    The sailors froze two entire fish and the mind of a second after unintendedly catching their trophy before transporting them to the National Museum of Natural History in Santiago, Chile. The scientists it were delighted to share that they had discovered two Squatina armata, also known as the Chilean Angel fish and Angelote in English.
    The research describes the fish as being just over 3 feet long and flattened, noting that they resemble beams more than regular sharks. Adding to their unique appearance, the sharks have “enlarged lateral thorns” – small, sharp, connect- shaped protrusions found on both their heads and backs, according to the researchers.
    There is still no significant information about Chilean angel sharks despite the discovery of some by experts. Because there has n’t been a lot of research done on them, they are n’t frequently seen, and they are not on the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List, which describes them as” critically endangered.”
    This is similar to additional god fish, like the popular angel fish. These sharks are ambush predators, according to the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration ( NOAA ). They hide on the sea floor and waited for smaller fish, crabs, mollusks, and sometimes even echinoderms to float by before they catch them.
    These enigmatic animals are “nocturnal lower residents,” according to NOAA, meaning they live at the bottom of the ocean and are most active at night. They spend a lot of time buried in the mud and sand along the beach. According to the review, learning about and acknowledging this species is crucial to its protection. These fish are in risk because of things like fish, too many people caught near the coast, and building close to the coast.
    With the most recent botanical studies on angels sharks, “more new questions about geographic range, estimates of abundance, and actual incidence in landings can be answered,” according to the researchers. The fish were spotted on the Pacific coast of Playa Seremeno in northeastern Chile.

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