Is this creepy shark real or not?

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42. it's not a Megamouth Shark. You can see a pic of one of those here
http://www.amonline.net.au/fishes/fishfacts/fish/megamouth.htm
nor is it a Moray Eel. The eyes are way too big, and the gills are wrong. Moray's do in fact have gills, though they are not slits--they are circular and are located further back from the head.
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/morays.htm
pretty sure it's a Frill Shark...
Posted at 12:08AM on Aug 1st 2006 by unka walty
43. I think it looks like a Frill Shark also.
Posted at 1:39AM on Aug 1st 2006 by Jazzmin
44. Its not an eal, not a megamouth shark, not a frill shark, but a Frilled Shark.
Not perhaps, not maybe, but for certain :)
Posted at 2:35AM on Aug 1st 2006 by Sjoko
45. Okay... Okay...
I Confess...
It's a fake Chlamydoselachus Anguineus / Frilled Shark I made just like the Unicorn Shark...
DC
Posted at 3:00AM on Aug 1st 2006 by DETHCHEEZ
46. this is a shark? prove it
Posted at 3:18AM on Aug 1st 2006 by bizy
47. very cute.....
Posted at 3:26AM on Aug 1st 2006 by bizy
48. so is that a microwaved shark?
Posted at 3:28AM on Aug 1st 2006 by bizy
49. Its a sea snake
Posted at 5:26AM on Aug 1st 2006 by Ralph
50. everyone knows what this is its a baby "GAMERA" he's back!{Japanese Monster Turtle}
Posted at 7:12AM on Aug 1st 2006 by godzilla
51. One of the first things that delineates a shark from fishes is that sharks have 3 to 7 gill slits. How many does this have?
Posted at 7:27AM on Aug 1st 2006 by Sharker
52. Nivag is correct. This is the preserved specimine of a frilled shark.
Posted at 7:40AM on Aug 1st 2006 by Galadriel Walter
53. I looked up frilled shark on Wikipedia and they have an image there that looks like this animal. There was a link to another site that had better pictures. Here it is: http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=635
Posted at 7:58AM on Aug 1st 2006 by Phredd
54. it's a moray eel. Someone just took the lebirty of tearing the skin at the mouth away to reveal the full size of the eels teeth, and to cut (plus fold in the) the skin at the neck ihn order to resemble a make shift gill.
Posted at 8:12AM on Aug 1st 2006 by aarontrippedout
55. This is a real shark head. It is from Chlamydoselachus anguineus, and it does possess a lot of tricuspid teeth than you can see on the jaws on the picture.
All the best,
Gilles.
Posted at 8:18AM on Aug 1st 2006 by Gilles Cuny
56. Not a shark but looks like a moray eel
Posted at 8:22AM on Aug 1st 2006 by Doug Patton
57. Hey Royal!!! YOU ARE A TRIP! a REAL GENUINE trip not a digital fake. Get into a 12 step program ASAP!!!
Posted at 8:52AM on Aug 1st 2006 by Mikecnga
58. I stand corrected....Nivag,
It is a Frill Shark...I thought that maybe it was a Juvinal Megamouth, but their teeth are different.
Posted at 9:13AM on Aug 1st 2006 by Rich Meyer
59. it is a frilled shark.
Posted at 9:15AM on Aug 1st 2006 by indigo
60. This looks like a cross between a turtle and a fish, or a fish witha turtle head!
Posted at 9:49AM on Aug 1st 2006 by Joe
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41. BiNG0! iTS A FRiLLED SHARK ALS0 KN0W AS A Chlamydoselachus anguineus. LOOK HERE: http://www.amonline.net.au/fishes/fishfacts/fish/cangu.htm
Posted at 11:58PM on Jul 31st 2006 by tay