Somniosidae

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The Somniosidae are a family of sharks in the order Squaliformes, commonly known as sleeper sharks.[1] The common name "sleeper shark" comes from their slow swimming, low activity level, and perceived non-aggressive nature.[2][3]

Distribution and habitat

The Somniosidae can be found in:

  • Arctic to subantarctic waters
  • Shelves in cold waters
  • Continental and slopes
  • Temperate and tropical waters[4]

Diet

Beaks recovered from the stomachs of sleeper sharks suggest they feed on colossal squid.[5]

Genera and species

Hákarl

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References

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