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This Fishermans Catch Had Him Screaming

Monday, April 6, 2015 0:08
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A Father and Son set out fishing nets, out in the deep waters off the coast of Australia. Little did they know they would catch what is considered to be a living dinosaur, an extremely rare and terrifying looking specimen, and it’s name is the Goblin Shark. When the net was pulled up he shouted out, please get over here ASAP, as he was shocked by this big nose beast. According to Americanoverlook.com 

When this fisherman pulled up his net and found this ugly beast bearing it’s teeth, he was shocked.

This extremely rare, and terrifying species of shark known as the Goblin shark usually lives far away from humans deep under the water at more than 1200 meters below the surface.

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Because the shark, considered a “living dinosaur,” hates sunlight, it rarely comes into contact with humans. But when 22-year-old Lochlainn Kelly and his father Mike pulled up there net they were in for a surprise of a lifetime.

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The father-son duo’s fishing net had been just over 600 meters under the water off the coast of Victoria in Australia. Little did they know they would pull up a Goblin shark also known as a vampire shark because they avoid light at all costs feeding near the dark ocean floor.

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  • Neo

    Hmm, and why is it considered a ‘living dinosaur’? Because the ‘experts’ told us it died out millions of years ago?

    • I’m more concerned about the grown Man screaming apparently. Not exactly fear personified.

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