Found a sea monster with the body of a shark and the face of a pig, startled to know it was hybrid

2023-12-26 13:15:00

Naval officer, after pulling the “ KappaWhen he got ashore, he was surprised to realize that it was a rare species of pointed-back fish (Oxynotus centrina). This creature has large black eyes, pig-like nostrils, and a sharp dorsal fin, creating a unique appearance. unique and different from shark normally. The creature’s body was taken to the harbor office for research and processing. Its images have gone viral on social networks and attracted the attention of the online community. Oxynotus centrina or pig-faced shark is a rare species and is classified as “endangered” in the Red Book. They are rarely seen because they usually live at a depth of about 700m above sea level. Oxynotus centrina is a species of rough shark belonging to the Oxynotidae family. They live in the eastern Atlantic Ocean from Norway to South Africa, but are most often seen in the Mediterranean Sea. Its name comes from its humorous, pig-like face, with a shaped cross-section. triangular, broad and flat head, flat snout and ridges above the eyes that expand into large round knobs. This shark also has the reputation of “killer”, but its victims are mainly worms and animals. Crustaceans and molluscs. When taken out of the water, the shark Oxynotus centrina will make groaning sounds similar to a pig, convincing those who doubt its name.We invite readers to watch more videos: “Encounter” with a nearly 20m long sea monster right in the garden.

Naval officer, after pulling the “ KappaWhen he got ashore, he was surprised to realize that it was a rare species of sharpback fish (Oxynotus centrina).

This creature has large black eyes, pig-like nostrils, and sharp dorsal fins, creating a unique and different appearance compared to other animals. shark normally.

The creature’s body was taken to the harbor office for research and processing. Its images have gone viral on social networks and attracted the attention of the online community.

Oxynotus centrina or pig-faced shark is a rare species and is classified as “endangered” in the Red Book. They are rarely seen because they usually live at a depth of about 700m above sea level

Oxynotus centrina is a species of rough shark in the family Oxynotidae. They live in the eastern Atlantic Ocean from Norway to South Africa, but are most commonly seen in the Mediterranean Sea.

Its name comes from its humorous, pig-like face, with a triangular cross-section, a broad and flat head, a flat muzzle, and ridges above the eyes that expand into large round knobs.

This species of shark also has a reputation as a “killer”, but its victims are mainly worms, crustaceans and mollusks.

Oxynotus centrina shark, when taken out of the water, will make groaning sounds like a pig, convincing those who doubt its name.

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