Viral Photo: Deep Sea Shark With Bulging Eyes And Bizarre Teeth Caught By Fisherman In Australia
An Australian fisherman recently made social media users confused with their impossible catches from mysterious deep sea sharks with protruding teeth and big eyes. Bringing to Facebook, Trapman Bergagi, a fisherman based in Sydney, posted a photo of the face of a deep sea shark caught at a depth of 650 meters under water.
This strange creature has a distinctive appearance with rough skin, pointed nose, big eyes and a protruding sharp teeth set. “The face of the deep sea skin shark. Along the road from 650m,” MR had a good writing post.
Since shared, photos of marine sharks have caused an online gestation. It has collected more than 270 comments and more than 1,500 likes.
“Looks very prehistoric,” wrote a user. “The deep sea is another planet there. Creatures that look wild,” added another.
The third user suggested that it was not a shark at all. “Humans are artificial … either sculpting or mixing DNA with the help of crisper,” wrote the user. The fourth joke commented, “Looks very happy he has just experienced braces so that it accentuates gums and teeth.”
Some other people also commented that the shark looked like a shark “cake cutter” -hu in the form of a small cigar with round snout and distinctive lips.
However, speaking to Newsweek, Mr Bergagi stated that the creature was not a cake cutter shark. “This is a rough skin shark, also known as a dog shark species,” he explained. “This shark is common at a depth of more than 600 meters. We catch him in the usual winter,” added the fisherman.