Extremely Rare Shark Gets Washed Up in the Philippines

Extremely Rare Shark Gets Washed Up in the Philippines

 

An extremely rare species of what is called deepwater shark was washed out in the Philippines.

According to various reports, a dead megamouth shark (Megachasma pelagios) was found by fishermen in Burias Pass, somewhere between Albay and Masbate provinces.

This discovery provided a glimpse of the extremely rare shark, with only less than 70 recorded sightings. According to marine biologist Christopher Bird and Marine Wildlife Watch of the Philippines, this incident is only the 66th time a megamouth shark has been spotted. 

Here’s a photo of the said megamouth shark, which locals who found it named “Toothless” due to its appearance resembling that of a “night fury” from the Disney animated film “How to Train Your Dragon.”

Extremely Rare Shark Washed Up Philippines

A video of the said megamouth shark was also posted by Nonus Enolvus on Facebook. 

 

The megamouth shark was already dead when it was found. Its cause of death is still unknown. It is reportedly preserved on ice for further study.

 

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Extremely Rare Shark Gets Washed Up in the Philippines