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Frilled Shark — In 2007, a fisherman near Tokyo, Japan, told Awashiwa Marine Park officials that he'd just seen a very unusual eel-like creature with needle-sharp teeth. Staff at the park followed the fisherman, who directed them to the 5-foot-long oddity. They caught the creature, which was later identified as a frilled shark. Scientists who buy evolution had assumed this species had been extinct for millions of years. It has been termed by many to be a "Living fossil".  I believe God created t Frilled Shark Art, Frilled Shark, Weird Sea Creatures, Types Of Sharks, Creature Marine, Sea Creatures Art, Living Fossil, Salt Water Fish, Deep Sea Creatures

Frilled Shark — In 2007, a fisherman near Tokyo, Japan, told Awashiwa Marine Park officials that he'd just seen a very unusual eel-like creature with needle-sharp teeth. Staff at the park followed the fisherman, who directed them to the 5-foot-long oddity. They caught the creature, which was later identified as a frilled shark. Scientists who buy evolution had assumed this species had been extinct for millions of years. It has been termed by many to be a "Living fossil". I believe God…

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The Frilled Shark (a rare specimen of the eel-like), caught by a Victorian fisherman, is part of a lineage dating back 95 million years. The almost 2m-long, eel-like shark has distinct 300 pin-shaped, backwards-facing teeth and consumes prey whole, with the teeth helping to 'trap' prey. Image Credit: Kelvin Aitken~Marine Themes Frilled Shark, Deep Sea Life, Creature Marine, Deep Sea Creatures, Shark Swimming, Underwater Creatures, Deep Sea Fishing, Creature Feature, Weird Creatures

The Frilled Shark (a rare specimen of the eel-like), caught by a Victorian fisherman, is part of a lineage dating back 95 million years. The almost 2m-long, eel-like shark has distinct 300 pin-shaped, backwards-facing teeth and consumes prey whole, with the teeth helping to 'trap' prey. Image Credit: Kelvin Aitken~Marine Themes

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