
"This January 2007 picture, released by the Tokyo Sea Life Park, shows a rarely seen species goblin shark, measuring 130-cm in length, swimming in a large fish tank at the aquarium. The goblin shark -- a rarely seen species often called a "living fossil" -- was caught alive in Tokyo Bay but died after being put on display.(AFP/HO/File)"

This comes after last months finding of Frill Shark that the Japanese just had to drag out of the ocean and "study" that also died shortly after. Here's an idea - you'll probably learn more about rare animals if you just let a few of them live. Just an idea.
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