Bizare Left Ghost shark captured on film finally but appears to be a Russian drone

Lionel Wagner
   The Left Ghost Shark has been unrevealed and caught on film for the first time in film that was captured in 2009.  The Monterrey Bay Aquarium research center just released the first film of this bizarre sea beast--the pointy-nosed blue chimera. researchers had sent a remotely operated vehicle in the ocean between California and Hawaii into depths of 6,700 feet and low and behold they caught this mysterious left shark. this species is so rare and unbelievable that many are not even sure this is a pointy-nose blue chimera as no one has ever seen it before.Image result for ghost shark caught for first time Researcher Lonny Lundston wanted his name released in a paper and insists this is the elusive ghost shark a eccentric and neurotic sea creature that is more Martian than earthling. The eyes of this shark are pale and seemingly dead. The shark uses tooth plates instead of teeth to grind food and what this means even puzzles the most knowledgeable cryptozoologist. The heads of this fish are lined with dots and male chimeras have retractable sex organs and in essence can fuck themselves. Some say this is not really a living organism but some bizarre Russian prank and drone technology of the seas that is the cutting edge of sea exploration and spy technology. Whatever the case this thing that was commonly only heard about and thought to be in the Northwest pacific ocean is coming and moving far out of its range nd has  now been filmed. the ghost Shark may be in San Francisco bay within a fee decades.Image result for ghost shark caught for first time

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