Close-up of a deep-sea frill shark
A giant spider crab
A pair of fish in a crevice
Close-up of a fangtooth fish
A shark on the sea floor
A colony of tube worms
Vampire squid
Close-up of a Pacific viperfish
Close-up of a fish
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Frilled SharkHumans rarely encounter frilled sharks, which prefer to remain in the oceans' depths, up to 5,000 feet (1,500 meters) below the surface. Considered living fossils, frilled sharks bear many physical characteristics of ancestors who swam the seas in the time of the dinosaurs. This 5.3-foot (1.6-meter) specimen was found in shallow water in Japan in 2007 and transferred to a marine park. It died hours after being caught.
Photograph by Awashima Marine Park, Getty Images

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