The chimaera – or “ghost shark” – is a rarely seen creature that dwells in the depths of the ocean. Its bizarre appearance has also led to other nicknames, such as ratfish, rabbitfish and spookfish.
Greek mythology has stories about Chimaera, a monstrous fire-breathing lion, goat and snake hybrid and one has been recently caught off the coast of Newfoundland. But this creature is a deep sea fish ...
A rare Arctic fish caught off the coast of Nunavut in northern Canada left fishermen puzzled. But Nigel Hussey, a researcher from the University of Windsor, identified the strange-looking fish as a ...
Like its Greek mythological namesake, the chimaera — or “ghost shark” — is a mysterious, rarely seen creature with a patchwork of bizarre features. Dwelling in the depths of the ocean, its eyes are ...
A fishing crew got a shock when they pulled out this terrifying long-nosed fish - and it's only the second time one has been caught in the area. After much speculation, experts have identified the ...
The rare chimaera has a long nose, a terrifying toothy mouth and venomous spine making it a real life sea monster Get daily headlines and breaking news alerts for FREE by signing up to our newsletter ...
Like its Greek mythological namesake, the chimaera — or “ghost shark” — is a mysterious, rarely seen creature with a patchwork of bizarre features. Dwelling in the depths of the ocean, its eyes are ...