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A "monster" of a lizard-faced eel found on the australian seabed

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A "monster" of a lizard-faced eel found on the australian seabed

According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on June 15, scientists recently fished a terrible predator - deep-sea lizard fish in Australia's marine protected areas with large nets.

A "monster" of a lizard-faced eel found on the australian seabed

It has a lizard face, an eel body, hundreds of fangs in its mouth, and is called a deep-sea lizard fish, which preys on squid and other fish, and is a super evil on the seabed. It gets its name from its resemblance to a lizard and has both female and male reproductive organs. Scientists believe that the lizard fish evolved to produce reproductive tissue, thus maximizing its chances of reproduction in the deep sea.

A "monster" of a lizard-faced eel found on the australian seabed

Asher Flatt, a correspondent for the Australian marine survey vessel RV Investigator, said: "There are still monsters in the darker parts of the world. The deep-sea lizard fish is one of the monsters waiting to eat you.

A "monster" of a lizard-faced eel found on the australian seabed

The terrible thing about it is that it has a mouth of articulated teeth, so once it bites, there is no escape. The harder you struggle, the more you throw yourself into its mouth. ”

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