Man catches 'creepy' fish with 'human face': 'RUN'

Mother Nature really got weird when she concocted this bizarre underwater creature. A Nags Head, N.C. man caught a fish with rows of human-like teeth.

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This isn’t the same breed of triggerfish with toothy, Bratz doll lips that made the rounds on the internet months ago. On August 3, fisherman Nathan Martin caught the nine-pounder known as a sheepshead fish for its resemblance to a sheep’s muzzle. It’s also sometimes called a “convict fish” due to its black and white stripes. Jennette’s Pier, where the fish was captured, posted a photo of the bizarre creature on Facebook.

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Martin held the sheepshead fish with its mouth open to reveal rows of teeth that looked too much like human molars and incisors for comfort.

“What a human face,” one person commented.

“RUN!” another wrote.

“Creepy… very creepy,” a user said.

While sheepshead fish are often hunted for sport, they are actually edible fish.

“It’s a very good fight when you’re fighting on the line, it’s a really good catch, and it tastes very good,” Martin said according to BBC.

Sheepshead fish developed their enamel-coated teeth for similar reasons to humans — to be able to crush food, like shellfish, mollusks and crustaceans. They typically develop three rows of teeth on their upper jaw and two rows in their lower jaw. Full-grown sheepshead fish can become up to three feet long, so this one was actually relatively small.

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