1. Goliath Tigerfish:
The  two most common species and Probably the most recognizable in Southern  Africa are the Goliath Tiger (Hydrocynus goliath) the which is found in  the Congo River system being the largest of the family. The  second largest and the southern-most species is the Tigerfish  (Hydrocynus vittatus) commonly found in the Zambezi River and in the two  Biggest lakes along the Zambezi, Lake Kariba in Zambia being and  Zimbabwe and Cabora Bassa in Mozambique.
2. Frilled Shark:
The  frilled shark, Chlamydoselachus anguineus, is a Prehistoric shark  species, of the family in the order Hexanchiformes Chlamydoselachidae. The Southern African frilled shark is a proposed new species from the Southern African range. These  two species are very different from the other hexanchiform sharks, and  it has recently been proposed the two frilled sharks That Should Be  Their own given order: Chlamydoselachiformes. Additional  Extinct types are known from fossil teeth; thought to be Extinct  Itself, it was only discovered in Japanese waters in the 19th century.  [2] On January 21, 2007, a specimen was found alive off the coast of  Japan near the Awashima Marine Park in Shizuoka, southwest of Tokyo. The shark was captured but, being in poor health, Died shortly afterwards.
3. Blob Fish or Blob Sculpin:
The blobfish (Psychrolutes marcidus) That is a fish inhabits the deep waters off the coasts of Australia and Tasmania. Due to the inaccessibility of its habitat, it is rarely seen by Humans.
Blobfish  are found at depths where the pressure is Several dozens of times  higher than at sea level, the which would Likely the make gas bladders  inefficient. To Remain buoyant, the flesh of the  blobfish is primarily a gelatinous mass with a density slightly less  than water; this allows the fish to float above the sea floor without  expending energy on swimming. The relative lack of muscle is not a disadvantage as it primarily swallows edible matter That floats by in front of it. Often it is caught by bottom trawling with nets.
Their  slightly due to Grotesque appearance, blobfish have Become the source  of an Internet meme, with jokes made about unpleasant Their appearance  and the typically glum faces Their expression form.
4. Wolf Fish - Anarhichadidae:
The wolffishes are a family, Anarhichadidae, of perciform fishes. They  are native to cold waters of the northern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans,  where They Live on the continental shelf and slope, to depths of about  600 m. They are bottom-feeders, eating  hard-shelled invertebrates Such as clams, echinoderms and crustaceans,  the which They crush with strong canine and molar teeth. The Longest species, Anarrhichthys ocellatus, grows to 240 cm in length.
5. Rattails or Grenadiers
Grenadiers  or rattails (less commonly whiptails) are Generally large, brown to  black gadiform marine fish of the family Macrouridae. Found at great depths from the Arctic to Antarctic, members of this family are Among the most abundant of the deep-sea fishes. Grenadiers are seen in the movie Titanic, where the fish are glimpsed During ROV reconnaissance of the wreck.The  Macrouridae are a large and diverse family with some 34 genera and 383  species Recognized (well over half of the which are contained in just  three genera, Caelorinchus, Coryphaenoides and Nezumia).
6. Lampreys
The  sea lamprey (Petromyzon Marinus) is a parasitic lamprey (a kind of  jawless fish) found on the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America,  in the western Mediterranean Sea, and in the Great Lakes. It is brown or gray on its back and white or gray on the Underside and can grow to be up to 90 cm (35.5 in) long. Sea lampreys prey on a wide variety of fish. The  lamprey uses its suction-cup like mouth to attach Itself to the skin of  a fish and rasps away tissue with its sharp probing tongue and teeth. Secretions in the lamprey's mouth Prevent the victim's blood from clotting. Victims typically die from blood loss or infection.
7. Basking Shark
The basking shark, Cetorhinus maximus, is the second largest fish, after the whale shark. It is a cosmopolitan species - it is found in all the world's temperate Oceans. It is a slow-moving and Generally harmless filter feeder.Like  other large sharks, basking sharks Could some day be at risk of  extinction due to a combination of low resilience and overfishing if  good conservation practices are not Followed.
8. Goblin Shark
The goblin shark, Mitsukurina owstoni, is a deep-sea shark, the sole living species in the family Mitsukurinidae. The most distinctive characteristic of the goblin shark is the unorthodox shape of its head. It has a long, Trowel-shaped, beak-like rostrum or snout, much longer than other sharks' snouts. Some  other distinguishing characteristics of the shark are the color of its  body, the which is Mostly pink, and its long, protrusible jaws. When the jaws are retracted, the shark resembles a pink gray nurse shark, Carcharias taurus, with an unusually long nose
 
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