Ghost Shark
- Discovered: 2014
Mostly known as the Chimaera, many call this species a “ghost shark” due to its appearance. This is not even a shark species at all but rather they are related to sharks evolutionarily. However, they are mysteriously also related to stingrays too. Yet the last common ancestor to those species lived around 400 million years ago. Today, you’ll find them in more temperate waters in the deep sea roughly 8,500 feet below the surface. A new animal species in this family now called the Chimaera carophila was found off the coast of New Zealand in 2014 and often swam around just 1,000 feet below the surface.