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Have you heard about frilled sharks?

Asked by imrainmaker (8380points) November 14th, 2017

Here’s link that gives detail info about them. Have a look!

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SergeantQueen's avatar

Okay, that is the most horrendous, disgusting, and screwed up fish I have seen. Murder every single frilled shark.

I have never heard of it before. Wish I never did.

Hawaii_Jake's avatar

Cool!

Now, having said that, I hope I never meet one face-to-face.

Or any shark for that matter.

NomoreY_A's avatar

You’re gonna need a bigger boat.

Mimishu1995's avatar

Shark (cries river of tear): I just want to be your friend ~

Patty_Melt's avatar

That would be good moat stock.

snowberry's avatar

I’ve never heard of them but I’m disappointed with the website. It doesn’t even allow you to look at one without words covering most of each picture. The only clear view of what it is, is the head.

marinelife's avatar

No, I had never heard of them. Scary, And I had just learned about this shark a couple of days ago!

SergeantQueen's avatar

I think the link you posted is the same shark as the Frilled shark. @marinelife one of the pictures on @imrainmaker site is the same on your site

NomoreY_A's avatar

If those critters grow to any great size, they could make Jaws look like Charlie the Tuna.

marinelife's avatar

@SergeantQueen If they are the same, good, there’s only one sea monster. I thought this one was called a snakehead shark.

NomoreY_A's avatar

Snakes and sharks, the stuff of night mares.

Patty_Melt's avatar

They only get to be about six feet long give or take. They live deep, real deep, so they aren’t seen much, and very rarely encountered.
It seems their favorite food is squid, SLURP!

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