It looks like something out of a nightmare: this rarely seen "living fossil" caught off southeast Victoria, Australia this week is a frilled shark. With its creepy staring eyes, mouth full of three hundred teeth, and decidedly prehistoric features, it's easy to see why some might mistake it for a mythical sea monster...
For the first time ever, a live Pacific barreleye fish has been caught on film. National Geographic describes it as having a "head like a fighter plane's cockpit." Check it out.