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Shocking discovery - I found an alien in my pond

In today’s video, I explore my mystery pond that is FILLED with alien fish! For the past few months I have been putting the ...
A deep sea fisherman has unveiled his latest creepy capture – a nightmarish creature being likened to an alien. Sporting a large, bulbous body that resembles a brain, shrunken eyes and gaping mouth, ...
A bizarre fish-like creature that washed up on a beach has the internet stumped about what species it is. The water creature was found on a rock at a beach in Cairns, in far north Queensland, on ...
A world record-breaking “alien” fish has been captured by a shocked angler, who experts say helped narrowly avert an environmental “catastrophe”. Bryan Baker was fishing over Grand Lake o' the ...
A deep sea fisherman has unveiled his latest creepy capture – a nightmarish creature being likened online to an alien. Sporting a large, bulbous body, shrunken eyes and gaping mouth, you’d be forgiven ...
Discover the slingjaw wrasse, a fish with a unique mouth projection that captures small fish and crustaceans in shallow reef waters. See that fish in the video below-- that's a slingjaw wrasse. Looks ...
SCIENTISTS have uncovered new facts about a giant “alien fish” that was found in a U.S. lake. The Dunkleosteus is one of the largest fish on record and is thought to have roamed the ocean 360million ...
He blogged: "This large fish may have been a visiting alien species that wanted to mingle with a species similar to its own, only to get caught and eaten as food." However, fisherman Zosimo Tano, 41, ...
The blood-sucker is one of 24 new species of the killer parasite Cymothoa exigua which stays alive by feeding on its host from the inside. A blood-sucking parasite has been found to eat fish from the ...
AN ancient fozziled fish with an extreme underbite has been re-analysed by researchers. The 365 million-year-old creature has been compared to an alien due to it's bizarre and terrifying looks. The ...
From the time he was about 10, British fisheries scientist Adrian Pinder hoped he could travel to India one day to catch the fish of his dreams. Growing up reading angling magazines in the UK, he was ...