They got quite a shock when they pulled a terrifying prehistoric shark from 700 meters below sea level.
A group of fishermen from Australia just made history when they caught a prehistoric shark. Commonly known as a frilled shark, its origin dates back to 80 million years which is only one of two species still alive. It is also believed that it’s the very first time humans have seen such creature alive according to Simon Boag, chief executive of South East Trawl Fishing Association (SETFA).
The two-meter-long shark was pulled out from water near Lakes Entrance in Victoria and was caught at 700 meters below sea level. Eel-like in shape, this frilled shark has 300 teeth over 25 rows which can devour its prey whole.
Fishermen were both puzzled and shocked upon discovering the creature. They don’t even know what they caught at first.
“Good for dentists, but it is a freaky thing. I don’t think you would want to show it to little children before they went to bed,” says Boag. The frilled shark may capture prey by bending its body and lunging forward like a snake.
Frilled sharks are usually caught as deep as 1,570 meters but it is already uncommon to find them below 1,200 meters.
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