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100 Strange Creatures #007
MrLunk, Wednesday, 8. October 2008, 14:47h
The Goblin Shark ( NL: De Koboldhaai )
The goblin shark, Mitsukurina owstoni (Jordan, 1898), is a bizarre, sinister-looking creature. Growing to a length of over 3.8 m, it has a soft, flabby body, pinkish-gray color, and has a peculiar, blade-like snout overhanging long, highly protruding jaws with with slender, fang-like teeth. The jaws are highly specialized to rapidly extend and quickly snap up small prey. The goblin shark has long, sharp teeth in the front of its jaws used to capture prey; the upper teeth are slightly longer than the lower teeth. The teeth in the back of the mouth are smaller and used to crush prey. As with other sharks, the teeth are located in rows that rotate into use as needed. Wikipedia links: ENG: Goblin Shark NL: Koboldhaai
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MrLunk, Wednesday, 8. October 2008, 14:09h
This is a really freaky one... The Candiru...
![]() Candiru or (or willie) fish, refers to parasitic freshwater catfish of a number of genera in the family Trichomycteridae. They are found in the Amazon River and have a reputation among the natives as the most feared fish in its waters, even over the piranha. They are eel-shaped and translucent, making them almost impossible to see in the water. This fish is also known to attack humans and animals and swim into an orifice (the vagina, anus, or even the penis—and deep into the urethra). Because of spines protruding from the fish, it is almost impossible to remove except through surgery. Though there have been documented candiru attacks on humans, there is no evidence the fish can survive once inside a human. Video embed code:
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