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Australia's hot beaches rush on strange fish, like extraterrestrial creatures

 
[Social News]     23 Jun 2019
Victoria popular Beach rushed to Cat Shark (Daily Mail Photo)Tourists were shocked when Australia`s popular swimming beaches rushed up strange fish that resembled extraterrestrial creatures.
Australia's hot beaches rush on strange fish, like extraterrestrial creatures

Victoria popular Beach rushed to Cat Shark (Daily Mail Photo)


Tourists were shocked when Australia`s popular swimming beaches rushed up strange fish that resembled extraterrestrial creatures.

On June 22nd, a cat shark appeared to be in the sun on the Golden Beach in the state of the state, the creeping photos spread on the web, the Daily Mail>reported.

Although cat sharks usually inhabit the sea floor, some species can survive for a long time in very shallow waters.

The cat shark, which appears in (Ninety Mile Beach), a 90-mile beach, camouflaged on the beach, has dark gray skin and is covered with small black spots.

The news received a lot of comments online, and some netizens said they saw the monster enough to get them to give up swimming.

Some netizens worried about the shark`s appearance on the beach, saying it should be put back to sea immediately.

Other netizens have expressed shock.

This strange-looking animal is named cat shark because its eyes are similar to those of ordinary domestic cats.

Despite its scary appearance, cat sharks are one of the few sharks that are harmless to humans. They usually live on the bottom of the sea and feed on small crustaceans and fish.

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