New images of our Cabinet of curiosities of the abyss. I hope you like this little stand of sea monsters from the depths, real! collected and worked by ourselves. Contact us if you would like to get something similar or if you have other abyssal monsters from other oceans that interest us!
The species observed are two Viper fish, a Dragon fish, one sawtooth-Snaggletooth or demon fish, a Lantern fish and two rat tail fish. All accidentally caught and coming from very deep waters. Below images of the preserved lantern fish (Click to enlarge the images)
And now the spectacular images of the demon fish dried and preserved in taxidermy. A true sea monster with its huge sawtooth jaw. They are fresh images of the last work for my own exhibition.
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Notes:
Borostomias antarcticus, Snaggletooth, Lampanyctus crocodilus,Lanternfish, Nezumia aequalis, Grenadier Rat tail fish, Chauliodus sloani, Viperfish, Stomias boa, Dragonfish, Trachyrincus scabrus. Cabinet of curiosities. Dried fish. Taxidermy.
Notes:
Borostomias antarcticus, Snaggletooth, Lampanyctus crocodilus,Lanternfish, Nezumia aequalis, Grenadier Rat tail fish, Chauliodus sloani, Viperfish, Stomias boa, Dragonfish, Trachyrincus scabrus. Cabinet of curiosities. Dried fish. Taxidermy.