An enthusiastic deep-sea fisherman with the pseudonym “Trapman Bermagui” posted online a photo of a mysterious shark that he caught at a depth of 650 m off the New South Coast. The community was intrigued by the event. No, what is most interesting is that scientists still cannot understand what kind of sharks this is.

The bulging, swollen eyes suggest it is a deep-sea species that cannot live capped The intimidating mouth is suggestive of the cutter shark, so named for the terrible scars on its bodies as Dangerous have spoken of the goblin shark with its characteristic ugly appearance, as well as the shark -lantern, whose body is covered with photophores that emit light.

Trapman Bermagi himself put forward a version, which was so called “dog shark”, a species of Carcharhinus obscurus. However, Christopher Lowe, a shark specialist at the University of California, who identified an existing deep-sea kitefin shark, did not do so. His colleague Dean Grubbs from the University State of Forida will put forward a proposal about rrrr. New Zealand ichthyologist Brit Finucci decided that this is a shark from the short-spined family.

The most interesting version was put forward by Low, who suggested that this was an unknown doseké vile. He explained that the deep-sea world is still “terra incognito” for mankind, and we frankly know little about its inhabitants, so we meet them confuse.

Source: Tech Cult

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