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“Stuff Of Nightmares”: Internet Baffled As Man Posts Picture Of Deep-Sea Fish

A creature who is unknown dubbed “the ugliest” has been captured in the deep waters in Southeast Australia.
Professional fisherman Jason Moyce, who went to the Trapman Moniker with a good media on social media, rolled out a mystery monster off the coast of the city of the city of the city of Agguli. Bringing to Facebook, he shared fish photos and asked internet users to help him identify it, because he and the captain of the charter ship did not know what the fish was.

In his statement, Mr. Moyce wrote, “I’m pretty sure this is Blobfish ??? Caught in deep water, East of the east. Maybe the ugliest fish I’ve ever seen. It seems to eat delicious.”

The fish appeared pink gray spots. His eyes protruded out of the side of his head, and his large mouth, which took most of his face, contained a row of sharp teeth. Monster animals can be seen still have bait fish in their mouths.

Speaking to Newsweek, Mr. Moyce told me that the fish was 4kg and caught in 540 meters.

Since shared, unknown fish images have made internet users confused. In the comments section, while some agree with Mr. Moyce that the fish can be blobfish, others put forward other ideas, including monkfish or toadfish. Some users are even funny joking that fish “must be a nightmare”.

A user wrote, “I think this is an anglerfish? There are several types, but they are all uuuugly and quite scary.” The others said, “Apparently the poor male lobster!” The third user is funny to write, “Please put back the spaceship,” While the fourth said, “A face that can only be loved by a mother.”

Meanwhile, according to James Maclaine, a senior fish curator in the London natural history museum, “explained not Blobfish”. Speaking to the outlet, Mr. Maclaine said, “For me it is very similar to a monkfish-also known as an anglerfish-from the Lophiidae family.” He also explained that fish had the bait he used to catch its prey, right between the eyes.

 

 

 

 

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