Their diversity is astounding, from their size and body morphology (compare the 50-foot-long whale shark to one like the 7.9-inch dwarf lanternshark) to what they eat, and where you can find them.
Dwarf lantern sharks (Etmopterus perryi) are an exception to this commonly held notion, IFL Science reported. They reach a ...
(You are over 50,000 times more likely to drown than be killed by a shark.) The dwarf lanternshark is possibly the smallest shark in the world and could fit in the palm of your hand. Whale sharks ...