Carchal

| Variant | Habitat | Depth/Terrain | Range | |--------|---------|--------------|-------| | | Mesopelagic to bathypelagic (200–1,500 m) | Continental slopes, submarine canyons | Circumglobal in temperate to subarctic waters | | Estuarine “Crawler” Carchal | Brackish deltas, mangrove swamps, tidal caves | Intertidal to 20 m depth; capable of brief terrestrial lunges | Southeast Asian or Caribbean archipelagos |

The Carchal remains a fascinating in extreme shark adaptation. While it almost certainly does not exist as described, the concept forces reconsideration of how cartilaginous fishes might evolve in unexplored deep-ocean refugia or marginal marine habitats. Until a specimen is hauled up or filmed clearly, the Carchal occupies the same shadowy realm as the Megamouth shark did before 1976 — possible, improbable, but not impossible. carchal

No verified specimens exist. “Sightings” are often attributed to misidentified sixgill sharks ( Hexanchus griseus ), sleeper sharks ( Somniosus ), or large conger eels. | Variant | Habitat | Depth/Terrain | Range

The name is most prominently linked to the Iberian Peninsula , particularly within the historical territories of modern-day Spain and Portugal . No verified specimens exist

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