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Saturday, September 26, 2020

11 Most Bizarre Creatures Recently Caught At Sea




From prehistoric looking fish to wriggly little aliens, here are 11 of the most bizarre creatures caught at sea. Follow us on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/katrinaexplained/ Subscribe For New Videos! http://goo.gl/UIzLeB Check out these videos you might like: Unbelievable Animals SAVING Other Animals! 🐯https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxehUWvMr38 LARGEST Animals Ever Discovered! 🐙https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Yj7F_tPYsU Wild Animals That SAVED Human Lives! 🐻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mllqeVSsIl0 11. ‘DINOSAUR-LIKE’ Sea Creature While fishing for blue halibut in the North Sea in September 2019, fishing guide Oscar Lundahl caught an alien-like specimen with large, bulbous eyes, unlike any marine creature he had ever seen, The young man caught the strange fish off the northern Norwegian island of Andoya, where he had four hooks on his line. 10. ORANGE-TENTACLED ALIEN While fishing for halibut with friends and family off Prince of Wales Island in Alaska in August 2018, one angler reeled in a bizarre orange sea creature while her daughter, a woman named Sarah Vasser-Alford, filmed footage of the specimen that went viral on social media. Shocked viewers described the being as “strange” and “alien,” with some even likening it to a horror movie scene. 9. PREHISTORIC-LOOKING MUD-DWELLER Early last year, an Australian fisherman named Andrew Rose and his friend, Tee Hokin, caught a rare, eel-like fish with no eyes and sharp teeth while fishing in the Northern Territory’s Kakadu National Park. It was the first thing to bite after six hours of no luck while fishing for barramundi. 8. LANCETFISH Lancetfish (Alepisaurus ferox) were once seldom seen or captured by humans, and encounters were only likely to happen if one washed ashore. Yet in recent years, fisheries have increasingly caught lancetfish on longlines, making them one of the most frequently captured fish in some regions, including certain areas off the Hawaiian coast, where fishermen often catch more of them than bigeye tuna or swordfish, their primary targets. 7. POISONOUS FIREWORM While fishing with her mother at a Port Isabel, Texas pier earlier this year, Alyssa Ramirez reeled in a three-inch (7.62 cm) long bright, fuzzy creature that she knew, based on looks alone, to stay away from. At first, she thought seaweed had gotten tangled in her line, only to notice that the unidentified mass was squirming. 6. GIANT ‘SEA COCKROACH’ Back in 2018, a team of researchers from the National University of Singapore led by Peter Ng discovered a terrifying 14-legged isopod while conducting a deep-sea survey off western Java, Indonesia, during which they collected 12,000 marine specimens. 5. MYSTERY ANTARCTIC FISH While exploring the depths beneath Antarctica in 2019, scientists discovered a strange new fish species that stood out against several other unidentified creatures that they came across during the expedition. 4. CONEY ISLAND CREATURE As if Brooklyn’s iconic amusement park, Coney Island, wasn’t already full of side-shows, things took an impromptu turn in the neighborhood earlier this year, when someone fishing at the pier caught an odd-looking specimen that nobody could identify. It was grayish-colored, with a gaping mouth and one long tentacle accompanied by two shorter appendages. 3. HUMAN-LIKE HAUL “Her lips are hotter than mine.” This is the caption a Malaysian fisherman and Twitter user used in early July when posting a photo of a fish with an eerily human-like set of teeth. The creature’s mouth prompted numerous social media users to speculate, or at least wonder, about the image of what looked like a triggerfish possibly being fake. 2. TWO-MOUTHED FISH While many, if not most strange marine creatures are discovered out at sea, every now and then, a bizarre specimen appears in a lake, pond, or other water body. Take, for example, an Upstate New York woman named Debbie Geddes, who reeled in what appeared to be a fish with two mouths last year out on Lake Champlain. 1. PLATYPUS-LIKE CHIMAERA A fisherman named Garry Goodyear, from the town of Templeman in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, recently hauled in a shocking creature while fishing on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Goodyear’s nets extended more than 2,625 feet (800 meters) deep before pulling up a specimen that the man didn’t recognize.

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