WASHINGTON — A fisherman caught a rare, 300-toothed, frilled shark off the coast of Australia, and it’s like nothing anyone has ever seen.
The 6-foot shark resembles an eel, but has a shark-like tail and a sea-monster-like face.
Its ancestors date back 80 million years.
It’s believed to be the first time a frilled shark has been caught.
The fisherman reportedly sold it for an absurd amount of money.
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