Watch a Rare Goblin Shark Filmed Alive in Its Natural Habitat for the First Time
An extremely rare "living fossil," the goblin shark has been recorded alive for the first time lurking 6,552 feet (1,997 meters) below sea level.

An extremely rare "living fossil," the goblin shark has been recorded alive for the first time lurking 6,552 feet (1,997 meters) below sea level.

New research seems to bust a common hypothesis for how a Venus flytrap's trap begins to close, while supporting another.
