Weird! Fisherman Catches Crab With Full Set Of Human Teeth

July 11, 2022
Weird! Fisherman Finds Crab With Full Set Of Human Teeth
Weird! Fisherman Finds Crab With Full Set Of Human Teeth

A Russian deep sea fisherman, Roman Fedortsov, has revealed his latest bizarre catch, saying he caught a crab which appears to have a full set of human teeth.

Fedortsov, who works on a trawler in Murmansk in the northwest part of Russia, reportedly spends his time uncovering creatures from the deep, hence, the latest weird catch.

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Spending much of his life at sea, and delighting his 653,000 followers on Instagram with his discoveries, the fisherman often shares snaps of mysterious and frightening looking creatures.

Recently, Roman shared a snap of the strange crab with the caption: “Crabs…All the same, there is something attractive and repulsive in them. Mother Nature has tried…”

This IG post did not go reactions-free as the snap of the bizarre sea creature racked up nearly 10,000 likes, with users horrified by its appearance, alone.

One person commented: “That’s human teeth. Tell me I’m wrong.”

Another user joked: “Bro got better teeth than British people.”

“Looks like a Pokémon in the final stage of being beaten in battle,” said someone else.

Another person commented: “Looks angry.”

“Human incisors from above,” another person commented.

“Teeth like mine,” another user joked.

Someone else said: “Does he have human teeth?”

“Mother Nature likes crabs a little too much, she keeps making more!” said one person.

Another user dubbed the crab “the final boss””

Meanwhile, the fisherman had previously found a ghostly-looking catch he dubbed “Frankenstein’s fish”.

The creature was almost translucent, with sweeping fins, a long thresher-like tail and a ghostly-looking eye.

It also had strange markings giving the illusion it had been sewn together.

The news comes as the most dangerous beaches in the world in terms of animals found there and the landscape have been identfiied.

From perilous quicksand and carnivorous fish to a coast notorious for its shark attacks, these shores are far from pure.

Roman Fedortsov is a Russian fisherman who has been working on trawler for 18 years. For the past several years, he has been shooting and sharing photos of the strange and scary deep sea creatures pulled up in his nets from the dark depths of the ocean floor. Fedortsov lives in the large port city of Murmansk.

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