Fish with human-like TEETH attacks DOG after being caught by frightened fisherman
A BIZARRE fish with human-like teeth was caught by a frightened fisherman who claims he saw it bite a DOG.
The strange fish with human-like teeth was caught in Argentina
The South American lungfish (Lepidosiren paradoxa), was found by Raul Silva, 44, while he was out fishing in the village of Puerto Alvear, in the north-eastern Argentine province of Entre Rios.
Silva said that in all the years he has been fishing he had "never seen anything like it" and added that he had put the weird fish in his freezer in case "anybody wants to study it".
He described how he thought it was an eel at first but quickly got scared when it bit a dog and "made it scream".
He caught the fish which he said has small fins next to its head as well as what look like tiny legs near its tail.
Mr Silva has put the strange creature in the freezer for people to study
The lungfish's strong teeth help them crush algae and shrimp
When he opened its mouth he was also surprised to see "square teeth, much like that of a human".
The South American lungfish is the only species of lungfish found in swamps and the slow-moving waters of the Amazon, of Paraguay, and in the lower Parana River basins in South America. Relatively little is known about it.
It breathes air and its fins are connected to the shoulder by a single bone, which is a marked difference from most fish, whose fins usually have at least four bones at their base.
The fish has what look like tiny legs near its tail
Young lungfish feed on insects and snails, but adults are omnivorous, adding algae and shrimp to their diets, crushing them with their strong teeth.