![]() ![]() ![]() Males of the species are simply called wild boars, while females are wild boar sows and their young are wild boar piglets. The post raked in 352 shares, and a whole lot of comments.įor anyone wondering what happened after, Nate promptly dropped the creature back into the ocean.Īlso read: Octopus Changes Colours & Camouflages Itself And People Are Freaking OutĬomments ranged from 'Holy is real,' to 'I was going to have you send it to someone but I will be nice!' One user even wrote, 'Very macho.put him back in the sea where it belongs. Wild boars can be captured in cage traps and trained into exotic pets. But there is a difference between conditioned and conscious reflex suppression. If anything, it's huge jaw and razor-sharp teeth throw that image right out the window.Īlso read: Deepest Ever Sighting Of Octopus In Indian Ocean, Scientists Name It 'Dumbo'Īlso read: Watch As This Octopus Changes Colours While Possibly Dreaming, It's Mesmerising!Īccording to Times Now, the wolf eel was caught by 39-year-old Nate Ethan Iszac and crew who went on to click various photos of their catch and then posted them on Facebook. And just so there's no confusion, we'll have you know it's not exactly cute and fuzzy. In another bizarre sighting, fisherman trawling through waters in Alaska happened upon what they're calling the wolf eel. ![]() Her serious business also stays hidden miles below the surface. One look at some of the creatures that dared to reach the surface and we know mother nature isn't playing around. Mysteries of the ocean only unravel in front of us one bizarre creature at a time. In this exciting excerpt from the second season of Jonathan Bird's Blue World, Jonathan meets a huge Pacific WolfeelTo see the whole episode. ![]()
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