Frilled Shark
Prehistoric Predator
The frilled shark looks like it swam straight out of prehistory, with its long, eel-like body and frilled gills. This ancient species has a mouth full of needle-sharp teeth and a body that can twist and coil like a serpent. It’s like having a living fossil cruising through the deep sea.
Living Fossil
With its terrifying teeth and serpentine body, the frilled shark is a true living fossil. It hunts by coiling its body and striking at prey with lightning speed, like a snake in the water. Imagine an underwater anaconda with razor-sharp teeth—that’s the frilled shark for you.