10 Fish That Will Make You Understand Why People Are Scared Of Going In The Water
These fish that have been caught or washed ashore scared the sh*t out of fishing novices and seasoned fisherman a like.Â
Goblin sharks live at the bottom of the ocean, so it's rare that one will be found near the surface of the water. This one was caught by a fisherman in Australia.
A fisherman in south Australia discovered this fish with two mouths.Â
Although it's native to South America, this Pachu was found in Michigan. They're pretty dangerous and have been known to bite off the testicles of people who invade its territory.
Jellyfish wash up onto the shore fairly often, but it's rare for them to be this big. Lion's Manes jellyfish are the largest in the world.Â
Lancetfish call the open ocean their home but ta North Carolina fisherman was able to reel this one in. They're a cannibalistic species, so they might not bite humans.
This huge shark was found in the Philippines. It is suspected that its tail was caught in a fishing net and that's how it died.Â
This dead creature washed up onto the shore of Montauk, New York and has not been identified. Some suspect that it's the disfigured body of a raccoon.
The oarfish is snake-like and spends most of its time deep below the oceans surface. They're a rare sight, but in the last five years, there have been a few instances of them washing ashore.Â
The prehistoric frill shark was caught near Australia.
A fisherman in Singapore pull the alien-life basket starfish up from the deep ocean.