Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Photo: Monster Creature Pulled Out Of New-Jersey River

 
Ever heard of a Lamprey?

Lampreys (sometimes also called lamprey eels) are an order of jawless fish-like vertebrates, whose adults are characterized by a toothed, funnel-like sucking mouth , feeding parasitically on the blood of other fish.

Against this backdrop, the eerie looking ellike creature above is suggested(not ascertained) to be a giant sea Lamprey, caught mid February in the Raritan River, somewhere in northern New Jersey, USA.

Sea lampreys latch onto their prey, then secrete digestive fluids that slowly eat away and break down the host. They typically grow to 2.5 feet in length, but some sea Lampreys have been documented at sizes of up to 3 feet long.

Whatever this creature is, it certainly looks very scary. And considering that scientists say that about 90% of sea creatures remain yet undiscovered, there just might be a whole lot of more scary creatures under the sea. Creepy.

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