A 300-toothed frilled shark, with a face fitting of a sea monster, was caught off the waters of Victoria, Australia, last month. The rarely sighted shark has ancestors dating back 80 million years, and is known as a ‘living fossil,’according to the South East Trawl Fishing Industry Association. The shark is about 6 feet in length, with a body that looks like an eel and a shark-like tail. The association posted an image of the catch on its website.
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