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Stomach content studies help scientists reconstruct deep-sea food webs.
Diet analyses reveal sixgill sharks consume a wide range of prey including rays, bony fish, and smaller sharks. Their broad diet reflects opportunistic feeding in environments where food availability fluctuates.
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Being capable of preying on other elasmobranchs positions sixgills near the top of deep-sea food webs.
A predator long enough to rival great whites and powerful enough to eat fellow sharks demonstrates that hierarchy persists even in the ocean’s darkest layers.
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