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Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Two mouth fish found off the coast of Australia

  • A south Australian fisherman discovered the rare double mouthed bream
  • Garry Warrick had never seen one in 30 years of fishing in the area
  • The two mouths of the animal are actually joined
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.
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The South Australian fisherman uncovered the double mouthed bream on Monday
The South Australian fisherman uncovered the double mouthed bream on Monday
Gary Warrick said: ‘the two mouths are actually joined together. The top one opens and closes while the bottom one stays closed'
Gary Warrick said: ‘the two mouths are actually joined together. The top one opens and closes while the bottom one stays closed'


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