Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Fishermen catch Goblin shark



Two fishermen Australia amazed when they catch a goblin shark - rare species and the most dangerous in the ocean.

Goblin shark nets of Lochlainn Kelly, a fisherman Australia, and Mike's father Lochlainn, at a depth of 609 m, when two people are fishing off the coast of Victoria, the Daily Mail reported.



It has a big belly pink, gray fins, spearhead and sharp teeth.



This species is extremely rare goblin shark. They prefer dark and often appear at a depth of about 1,200 meters below the ocean. Many fishermen call them "sharks vampire" by intimidating appearance.



"I was surprised and happy to see the fish. I used to see them in the picture and this is the first time only to see them firsthand," said Lochlainn with SHM.



"People often think that the goblin shark's tooth in undersea cable lines," said McMaster, an expert at the Center for Marine Research Sapphire said.



Many people believe that fish is about 2-3 years old by its body length of 1.2 m. Meanwhile, a goblin sharks mature 3- 4 m in length.

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