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The smallest shark, a dwarf lantern shark (Etmopterus perryi) is smaller than a human hand. It’s rarely seen and little is known about it, having only been observed a few times off the northern tip of South America at depths between 283–439 meters (928–1,440 feet). The specimen pictured here was discovered in the Caribbean Sea off the coast of Colombia in 1985 at a depth of 290 m (950 ft).
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Science of Sharks: Did you even know there are sharks so tiny? That 80% of the world’s sharks are 4 feet or less? Learn more shark facts at our Science of Sharks exhibit.
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