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The aphotic zone makes up the majority of the ocean’s volume.
Below roughly 1,000 meters, sunlight effectively disappears, creating the aphotic zone. Sixgill sharks regularly inhabit these depths, relying on sensory systems other than vision to navigate and hunt.
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Operating in perpetual darkness eliminates visual camouflage and reshapes predator-prey dynamics. Movement, vibration, and chemical signals replace sight as primary cues.
A shark longer than most cars hunting in a realm without sunrise challenges terrestrial intuition. Entire apex ecosystems function in darkness that human eyes cannot penetrate without artificial light.
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