Russian Fisherman Shares Funny And Terrifying Creatures of The Deep Sea

Russian fisherman Roman Fedortsov’s Twitter account is filled with photos of the most bizarre deep sea creatures ever. He works on a fishing trawler in Murmansk (extreme northwest of Russia), and uses his phone camera to document the funny and terrifying creatures that get pulled in the fishing nets.

Awkward deep sea creature.

Scary deep sea fish.

Funny fish with huge teeth.

Creepy deep sea fish.

Weird deep sea creature.

Weird deep sea creature.

Funny deep sea creature.

Weird deep sea fish.

Funny deep sea fish.

Weird deep sea creature.

Funny looking deep sea fishes.

Weird one-eyed deep sea fish.

Weird deep sea fish.

Weird red deep sea monster.

Weird creature from the deep sea.

Scary monster from the deep sea.

Awkward deep sea creature.

Just look at the chin on this monster!

Awkward deep sea fish.

Deep sea monster.

9 thoughts on “Russian Fisherman Shares Funny And Terrifying Creatures of The Deep Sea”

  1. Goodnight Mrs Calabash, wherever you are.

  2. Aliens on Earth

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  3. The Ruskies killing rare deep sea fish, there has to be some protest group or something?

  4. Not. Of. This. Earth.

  5. Imagine some of these swimming up in/eating their way through your urethra.

    A cat would never do such a thing. Cats > Fish.

    Sweet dreams…

    (….are made of caaats. Who am I to put on haaats)

  6. @CatMan
    Allegedly some species of the candiru fish does swim up a mans urethra. But those fishes aren’t from Russia.

  7. Indeed. I once read that. And I’ll never forget it. That is a truely terrifying thought.

    May it never happen to anyone again. Plz

    Happy thoughts! Cats!

    Cats > Weird Fish

  8. If the fishermen were forced into
    the environment & pressure these fish were from,
    and photographed,
    they too would look grotesque.

  9. It’s really sad that these unique creatures aren’t released back. Instead you just take photos of their dead corpse.

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