Sunday Respite – Monster Fish with fangs


We have more interest in outer space then that which is lies beneath our ocean. This one caught my attention. Note the fangs. For more, after the clip finishes, click on the clip to the right for even more amazing scenes of what lies in our oceans. Enjoy.

A rare video of a living fangtooth fish of the Anoplogastridae family of deep sea fish. Their teeth are the biggest (in proportion to their body) of any animal. This one was trawled from 600 metres off San Clemente Island, California. Notice too the massive lateral line along the back, which is a very sensitive detector of water movement in the dark world where they live.

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  3. the unit Says:

    Did you see where Nile crocodiles are now in Florida? I guess brought in by Mohamed Attaboy. (Maybe?…he iikely had crabs too, but could’ve got the clap in Orlando.)
    In other new for the naive like me. The reason for globalism. Water drains counter clockwise down under. American toilets don’t work well down there.
    In other news…the reason Cruz wanted increased H-1B visas is for high technical jobs Americans can’t do…i.e.
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  4. LadyRavenSDC Says:

    GOD is so great! And more than a little sense of humor!

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    • bunkerville Says:

      Indeed. It is so easy to get caught up in the day to day and forget the wonders we have been given. Can’t say this guy looks lovable. I note the eyes are moving from the side to the front of the head. An interesting point for those into evolution.

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  5. petermc3 Says:

    …didnt know Hillary could swim.

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