The monkfish draws a lot of comparisons to lobster for its fine texture and sweet, light flavor, but the appearance of these things is completely contrary to what they look like on a plate.

Their enormous round, flat heads comprise about 75 percent of their bodies and they look like some sort prehistoric sea mutant. Ugly would be a compliment. And as the diver in this video found out, once it latches onto its prey, it doesn’t let go.

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Luckily, they were able to pry open its mouth with a stick and free the diver’s hand because another thing the monkfish is known for is having dozens of long, razor-sharp teeth that it won’t hesitate to use.

Published by rsarlat

Rick is a freelance writer based in Reading, Pa, one hour west of Philadelphia. He's covered hard news and sports for a variety of websites and print publications over the years, first cutting his teeth as a newshound for the Temple University student newspaper.

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