The two-meter long fish - known as a frilled shark - was captured near Lakes Entrance in Victoria
A terrifying prehistoric shark which has 300 razor sharp teeth has been caught by a group of fishermen in Australia.The bizarre-looking creature was captured by the bemused fishermen near Lakes Entrance in Victoria.
The dark brown two-metre long fish is a frilled shark, which is also known as the 'living fossil'.
Its origin dates back 80 million years and is only one of two species still alive. It is also believed to be the first time a human has seen the fish alive.
Simon Boag, from the South East Trawl Fishing Association (SETFA) said the group of fishermen had not idea what they had caught.
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"Good for dentists, but it is a freaky thing. I don't think you would want to show it to little children before they went to bed."
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It is now believed the shark has been sold.