A string of rare and freakish fish have been emerging from Australian seas of late.
In
the wake of the discovery of Goblin shark in New South Wales and
prehistoric frill shark in Victoria, another rare and unusual fish has
been uncovered in South Australia.
On Monday afternoon, a Riverland fisherman was taken aback when he netted a bony bream with two mouths.
Garry
Warrick, of Barmera in South Australia, told Daily Mail Australia that
after 30 years of fishing in the area he had never come across a double
mouthed bream.
‘It
was very unusual. I have been fishing here for 30 years, and I have
come across a few deformed fish, but never anything quite like this.
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