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Monster Deep Sea Lizard Fish
25-05-2017
2017
wacky and real life

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titleMonster Deep Sea Lizard Fish
subject date25-05-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPic By CSIRO Marine National Facility/Museums Victoria/NESP Marine Biodiversity Hub/ Caters News- (Pictured: Frighting close-up of the lizard fish.) Boffins have discovered a nightmarish LIZARD FISH hybrid with hundreds of teeth during a deep sea expedition in Australia. The monster lizard fish, officially known as Bathysaurus ferox, was found at ocean depths of 2,500 metres off the coast of Tasmania. And the terrifying animal whose scientific name literally translates as fierce deep sea lizard is also a hermaphrodite, meaning it has both male and female reproductive organs. Asher Flatt, on board communicator on the RV Investigator, which discovered the creature, said: There are still monsters in the deep dark places of the world at least there are if youre an unsuspecting deep sea fish. SEE CATERS COPY