Glyphis Shark was discovered in 1996.
Only 20 people have caught it.
The Glyphis Sharkâs closest relative is the Sword Tooth Shark.
It lives in the Robinson river in Western Australia. It swam from the sea into the river.
The Glyphis Shark is 9 feet long.
WOW Jonah, did’nt even know they existed.
When you go fishing and catch one , let me know and I will come celibrate with you and make special fish cakes and fried fish .
Love you
SABA IAN
whoa!! remind me, next time I’m in Australia….NOT to go to the Robinson river!!!! I DO NOT want to meet a Glyphis Shark in person!!!!!
The picture on your blog looks like you’re a lecturer in University. I would love to come to your lecture on the Glyphis Shark. I even wouldn’t mind being in one of those cages with scuba equipment and watching one from far.