Goblin sharks are deep-sea dwellers with long snouts, known as "living fossils" due to their ancient lineage and rare sightings.
Frilled sharks resemble sea serpents, with eel-like bodies and prehistoric features, making them one of the most bizarre sharks.
Megamouth sharks are massive yet elusive filter feeders, often surprising researchers with their deep-sea migrations.
Sawsharks have long, toothy snouts resembling saws, used for hunting prey in the dark ocean depths.
Cookiecutter sharks are small but leave perfectly round bite marks on larger marine animals and even submarines.
Zebra sharks are beautifully patterned, with unique spots and stripes, thriving near coral reefs and sandy seabeds.
Angel sharks are flat-bodied ambush predators, hiding under the sand to surprise prey with lightning-fast attacks.