Rare deep sea fish with teeth like pointed glass washes up on California beach. Scary pics
Rare deep sea fish with teeth like pointed glass washes up on California beach. Scary pics
The “incredible deep sea fish”, which appears rather frightening at first glance, washed up ashore on a beach in California last week.
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Image posted on Facebook by Crystal Cove State Park.
An “incredible deep sea fish” with teeth as sharp as glass washed up ashore on a beach in California last week. The black fish, which appears rather frightening at first glance, laid on the sand on the shore of Crystal Cove State Park s Marine Protected Area in Laguna Beach last Friday.
An unusual fish with teeth as sharp as glass and a body shaped like a football washed ashore on a California beach last week. The black coloured creature with its gaping mouth laid on the sand on the shore of Crystal Cove State Park s Marine Protected Area in Laguna Beach last Friday. The park shared images of the fish on social media and identified it as being most likely the Pacific Football Fish. To see an actual angler fish intact is very rare and it is unknown how or why the fish ended up on the shore, reads the Facebook post.
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Don’t forget, this is what’s also swimming around in the ocean with you this summer.
A rare type of fish recently washed up on the shores of a state park in California. What makes this particular fish such an impressive find is that it’s a deep-sea fish and it is reportedly rare for humans to see a member of its species fully intact.
The Crystal Cove State Park shared photos of the fish to social media, where it identified the specimen as an angler fish, likely a Pacific Football Fish. According to the post, this type of fish usually lives in waters that are 3,000 feet deep.