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It's "Baby Dragon": A fisherman finds a creepy production in Norway's seawater - Walla! Tourism

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Roman Fedortsov found many strange sea creatures during his fishing camp, but one production with wings and a tail that looked like it was a customer from a horror movie broke the net. Watch - at your own risk


It's "Baby Dragon": A fisherman has found a creepy production in Norway's seawater

Roman Fedortsov found many strange sea creatures during his fishing camp, but one production with wings and a tail that looked like it was a customer from a horror movie broke the net.

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23/04/2022

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Have you ever seen movies with flying dragons?

Well, a fisherman who sailed in the Norwegian Sea found a strange production that looked like a customer directly from such a horror movie about scary dragons.

Roman Fedortsov, 39, uploaded a photo of this strange "fish" he found while researching and searching for creatures below sea level.

This picture has become very viral on Instagram, and one can understand why.

Watch the production

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This not-so-large production, which surfers called "baby dragon," was light-colored, half-pink, and his eyes on the sides of his head actually looked like customers from a cartoon.

It even has small wings on the sides of the body and a tail.



Pedrosov uploaded a photo of himself to Instagram and wrote "he is really cute and looks harmless".

This picture won over 646,000 shares, when after an in-depth study it turned out that it was a chimera-type fish - a cartilaginous fish also known as a "ghost shark".

The chimera was named after the mythological chimera, which was composed of several animals.

The first researchers did not know which animal it was and assumed that it was composed of many animals.



The surfers of course did not remain indifferent.

"It looks like a dragon that has now hatched from the egg," wrote one respondent, "it really looks like a mythological creature," wrote another.

"Well, I'm probably not allowed to swim in the ocean anymore."

Another respondent reporter and the truth?

According to Pedrosov's additional sea findings,

More of his findings

All of these fish are real and this is the most stressful thing you will ever see in your life

To the full article

This is how the fish looks in its natural environment

And it's really not the only production he's found

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A post shared by Роман Федорцов (@rfedortsov_official_account)

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A post shared by Роман Федорцов (@rfedortsov_official_account)

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A post shared by Роман Федорцов (@rfedortsov_official_account)

Pedortsov, who has no less than 600,000 followers on Instagram, knows how to find fish that look like they are supposed to appear in your nightmares, and not necessarily at depths of 1,000 below the ocean floor, in completely dark areas (and maybe well).

In fact, due to this darkness, quite a few of the fish that the Russian fisherman finds are blind, or have distorted eyes.

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