Fisherman Catches Largest Rare Creature Off Russia

The Black Scabbardfish

Those teeth are not for show. While the Black Scabbardfish spends most of its time at the bottom of the sea, it will come closer to the surface at night to feed on pelagic fish such as mackerel, herring, squid, cuttlefish, and shrimp. The scabbardfish is a born predator with is stealth black skin and hydrodynamic shape, it snatches its prey in an instant.

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Kimberly Atwood’s books have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Booklist. Kimberly lives in the Rocky Mountains with her husband, an exceptionally perfect dog, and an attack cat. Before she started writing historical research, Kimberly got a graduate degree in theoretical physical chemistry from Ohio State University. After that, just to shake things up, she went to law school at the University of London and graduated summa cum laude. Then she did a handful of clerkships with some really important people who are way too dignified to be named here. She was a law professor for a while. She now writes full-time.

You May Have Missed