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Terrifying images show monstrous deep-sea creature with enormous fangs

Por: Newsweek Tech November 11, 2022

Deep in the ocean lives a ghoulish fish with huge and menacing, fang-like teeth.The aptly named common fangtooth fish (Anoplogaster cornuta)—sometimes referred to by its nickname ogrefish—inhabits deep waters all around the world, occurring at depths between 650 and 6,500 feet, although the species has been observed as far down as 16,000 feet. This makes it one of the deepest-living fish.While the fangtooth fish sometimes rise near to the... + full article



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