'Resurrected' Shark Species Found Dwelling Deep in the Atlantic

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A sixgill pup found off the coast of Belize.
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Scientists have discovered a new species of shark cruising the Atlantic Ocean.

The Atlantic sixgill shark is a deep-sea dweller that gives birth to sweet-faced pups. It was long thought to be part of a global species of sixgill shark known as Hexanchus nakamurai, but new genetic evidence reveals that it's a separate species. Researchers have dubbed the newly discovered shark Hexanchus vitulus.

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