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.
(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 ...