A rare, deep-sea "goblin shark" caught by Florida shrimp fishermen is only the second of these creatures ever seen in the Gulf of Mexico, scientists say.
The prehistoric-looking beast, whose pink color and daggerlike teeth earn the shark its name, is usually seen in deep waters off the coast of Japan.
Image: Carl Moore accidently caught this fierce-looking goblin shark on April 19. He later released it back into the Gulf of Mexico. Credit: Carl Moore