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With special teeth, this fish can eat almost all kinds of food from hard to soft, which is said to be able to "eat the whole world".
On a fishing trip, the American couple Pamela and Chad Holbrook caught a very unique fish in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina - full of human-like teeth. Immediately after sharing this snapshot of this strange creature on social networks, netizens 'feverishly' shared with dizzying speed.
Strange fish have teeth very much like human teeth.
Mrs. Holbrook, 32, said it was a sheep head fish. It is very strong and extremely cunning, often bait from bait but unharmed.'Since there are strong teeth, this animal can crush crabs, oysters very easily. Some teeth facing forward look like the front teeth, very strong, and function like molars. '
Pamele, a marine biologist, said: 'The difference between sheep head teeth and human teeth is teeth, not growing in a certain way. The teeth of this fish are quite strong and can crush your hands if you are mature enough. That is why you will never see fishermen put their hands in the fish mouth. In addition to having a slightly peculiar appearance, the meat of sheep's head is white and firm. not smelling fishy and eating very well '.
Mrs. Pamela with the sheep fish caught.
Dubbed 'omnivorous fish' because it can eat many things, including oysters, clams, bivalves, crabs and other crustaceans.
Sheep heads begin to develop teeth when they are only 4.5 mm long, fully grown when growing to about 15mm. This fish is often found along the Gulf Coast and the Atlantic Ocean (American area), the Sheepshead Bay in New York City is named after them.
Pacu, a South American fish, is also known for having quite similar teeth.
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