With a human smile, a fisherman finds a "sea goblin" in Australia

A fisherman was surprised by a strange-shaped shark off the coast of Australia, which appeared to have sharp teeth and a human-like smile.

And, according to the British newspaper, “Daily Mail”, Trappenman Bermagoy caught the shark off the coast of New South Wales.

The image of the strange shark sparked many comments on social networking sites, where some described it as an evil fish, while others said that it smiles as we do.

According to Dean Grubbs, associate director of research at Florida State University's Coastal and Marine Laboratory, the fish is a "goblin" or "goblin" shark.

According to Grops, this type of shark is spread in the Indian and Atlantic oceans and parts of the Pacific Ocean.

The "golbin" shark has two fins, a short dorsal, and one higher than other sharks.

Males of this type of shark can reach 2.6 feet in length, while females can reach 3 feet in length.

The "golbin" shark is in danger of extinction, knowing that it is highly targeted for its oils and meat.

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