Fangs and tentacles: rarely seen deep sea fish washes up on California beach
The Pacific footballfish, which was featured in Pixar's Finding Nemo, was found in perfectly preserved condition
With its mouth agape - revealing a set of pointy black teeth - and a large protruding appendage surrounded by a series of tentacles, the sea creature resembled something out of a horror film. But, the 18in-wide fish, which somehow found its way from the depths of the Pacific to the shores of Newport Beach last Friday, is very real. It's just a rare find.
One of the roughly 300 species of anglerfish found around the world (perhaps best known as the one with fangs and the lightbulb-like antennae dangling from its head that appeared in Pixar's Finding Nemo) the Pacific footballfish was spotted at Crystal Cove state park by a beachgoer, Ben Estes. The specimen was all the more surprising because of its perfectly preserved condition.
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