Chlamydoselachus

Chlamydoselachus is a genus of sharks and the sole extant member of the family Chlamydoselachidae, in the order Hexanchiformes. It contains two extant and several extinct species. The most widely known species still surviving is the frilled shark (Chlamydoselachus anguineus). It is known as a living fossil, along with Chlamydoselachus africana, also known as the South African frilled shark, which is only found along coastal areas of South Africa. The only two extant species of this genus are deep sea creatures who are typically weakened in areas closer to the surface.

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