Goblin Shark
Living Fossil
The goblin shark looks like it should be starring in a horror movie, not swimming in the ocean. With its long, protruding snout and retractable jaws filled with needle-like teeth, this pink-skinned predator is a living fossil that hasn’t changed much in millions of years. It’s as if evolution decided this design was terrifying enough and left it alone.
Jaws of Terror
When it’s time to eat, the goblin shark extends its jaw to snatch prey faster than you can blink. It’s like a scene from “Alien,” but underwater, and way too real for comfort. Imagine swimming along peacefully, only to see this horror show’s jaws coming right at you!