A Fisherman was left stunned after he caught a 'see-through' shrimp like aquatic creature
Stewart Fraser, a keen fisherman from the New Zealand caught a shrimp like see through fish while swimming on the surface of an ocean about 45 miles(70 km) from the Karikari peninsula on the country's north side.
Experts believe that this fish is Salpa maggoire (salpa maxima), most commonly founded in the Southern Ocean.
When asked, he quoted "I have never seen anything like it before and have no idea what it could be.
He continued "I was in two minds whether to haul it in, but curiosity got the better of me and I decided to take a closer look."
Experts believe that this fish is Salpa maggoire (salpa maxima), most commonly founded in the Southern Ocean.
When asked, he quoted "I have never seen anything like it before and have no idea what it could be.
He continued "I was in two minds whether to haul it in, but curiosity got the better of me and I decided to take a closer look."
"It felt scaly and was quite firm, almost jelly like, and you couldn’t see anything inside aside from this orange little blob inside it."
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