
Nicola Toki and Emile discuss this week's critter of the week, which this week is the frilled shark. The frilled shark is classified as At Risk - Naturally Uncommon in Aotearoa New Zealand. It's a deep-sea specialist that turns up only occasionally in trawl bycatch, but its fossil ancestors once swam in shallow seas around the Chathams 66 million years ago. Instead of a swim bladder, the frilled shark floats using a giant oil-filled liver - basically a built-in deep-sea buoyancy tank! They also announce and celebrate the New Zealand Fungus of the Year winner!
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