Meet a Prehistoric Shark
Narrator: And, in this next story we will see this 1.6 meter ill like animal identified as a deep sea Frill shark. Let us take a look.
Female: When you think of a shark, you probably think of these or maybe even these. The creatures fear factor does not depend on its color or its shape or even its size or does it. If you thought this was scary, try taking a look at this. Yes it is real and it is not something out of a horror movie even though it could star in a Jaws Meets Jurassic Park sequel. But, it is no Hollywood camera that shot this video, the species of pre-historic shark was filmed this week by marine park staff in Japan. It is called a Frill shark and it is very rarely seen alive because its natural habitat is some 600 meters or more under the sea.
But one lucky Japanese fisherman, a noted marine officials over the weekend that he spotted what he said was an odd looking ill like creature with a mouth full of needle sharp teeth. Well, this one point six meter long female might have deadly dentures but she never live long enough to test her bite. Truly a living fossil, she was in poor condition when park staff moved her to a sea water pool for observation and died just hours later.
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