Scary Shark Trivia Quiz – After Bites

Think you’re brave enough to face the ocean’s creepiest creatures? Our Scary Shark Trivia quiz will test your knowledge of the spookiest sharks in the sea. From the ancient frilled shark to the nightmare jaws of the goblin and the legendary megalodon, these sharks are straight out of a horror story. See how many you can get right… if you dare.

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Spooky Sharks

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How many confirmed megamouth specimens have been recorded worldwide as of 2025?

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How many goblin shark specimens have been recorded by scientists worldwide?

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True or false… Ghost sharks are not actually sharks.

chimaera specimin.

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What does a Megalodon mainly eat?

megalodon shark feeding

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What unique mechanism allows the cookiecutter shark to create its distinctive round wounds?

cookiecutter shark prey.

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Where was the first megamouth shark found?

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What features give the Frilled Shark its name?

feathers.

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How tall can a Megalodon’s mouth open?

megalodon shark teeth

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Which description has been used to capture the megamouth’s slow swimming style?

Megamouth Trivia Quiz

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What scientific term is used to describe the cookiecutter shark's mixed feeding strategy, which includes both parasitic bites and traditional hunting?

cookiecutter shark bite in dolphin.

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What unusual feature might the inside of a megamouth’s lips have?

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What unique feature makes the goblin shark’s jaws so unusual?

Goblin shark

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How do megamouths spend their day and night?

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Which of these is NOT a known victim of cookiecutter shark attacks?

coral reef.

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How high can a Megalodon jump from the water?

megalodon shark illustration

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How do cookiecutter sharks typically avoid predators while migrating to shallow waters to feed?

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What is the Ghost shark’s nickname?

ghost.

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How strong is the Megalodon’s bite?

megalodon shark picture

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True or false… Ghost sharks are often bycatch.

loggerhead turtle bycatch.

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At what depth are goblin sharks most often found?

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What is an important reason this study was carried out?

frilled shark pups.

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When was the cookiecutter shark first discovered, and where did this happen?

Jean Rene.

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What species hunted the megalodon?

livyatan vs megalodon

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About how big can a megamouth shark grow?

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Where are Ghost sharks most commonly found?

dark underwater light.

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What is the goblin shark’s scientific name?

Goblin Shark

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How are Frilled Shark pups born?

January shark quiz.

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How many species of Ghost sharks have been found so far?

ghost shark plow nose.

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Goblin sharks are sometimes called a “living fossil.” Why?

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How deep do scientists believe Frilled Sharks can be found?

frilled shark underwater.

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