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Mystery Long-nosed fish that lives 3,000ft below the ocean is caught in Canada.Rare freaky fish found in Canadian Arctic.Arctic mystery fish identified.What is that? According to a researcher at a Canadian university, it is a rarely seen fish from the arctic. Nigel Hussey, a researcher who works with the Ocean Tracking Network tells CBC News, that the fish is a mysterious breed known as a "long-nosed chimaera." The photo of this fish--which has only been caught one other time-- has gone viral across the Internet. The fish was reeled in by a fishing boat along the Davis Strait in Nunavut, the northernmost territory in Canada and was mistaken as another breed of fish known as a goblin shark. "Only one of these fish has previously been documented from the Hudson Strait," Hussey said to CBC. "Potentially, if we fish deeper, maybe between 1,000 and 2,000 meters [3,000 to 6,000 feet], we could find that's there's actually quite a lot of them there. We just don't know." The freaky find displays characteristics from relative breeds of Sharks and Stingrays with a tail like a whip and a long, pointed nose and can grow to over three feet in length. |
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