WEBVTT 00:00:04.748 --> 00:00:06.885 Narrator: "When you think of a shark, 00:00:06.885 --> 00:00:09.131 you probably think of this. 00:00:09.131 --> 00:00:11.600 Or maybe even this. 00:00:11.600 --> 00:00:13.654 The creatures fear factor doesn't depend 00:00:13.654 --> 00:00:17.181 on its color, or its shape, or even its size. 00:00:17.181 --> 00:00:19.150 Or does it? 00:00:19.150 --> 00:00:21.267 If you thought this was scary, 00:00:21.267 --> 00:00:24.169 try taking a look at this. 00:00:24.169 --> 00:00:26.560 Yes it is real and it's not something out 00:00:26.560 --> 00:00:28.057 of a horror movie. 00:00:28.057 --> 00:00:29.816 Even though it could star in a Jaws meets 00:00:29.816 --> 00:00:32.239 Jurassic Park sequel. 00:00:32.239 --> 00:00:34.121 But it's no Hollywood camera that shot this video. 00:00:34.121 --> 00:00:37.445 This species of prehistoric shark was filmed 00:00:37.445 --> 00:00:41.251 this week by marine park staff in Japan 00:00:41.251 --> 00:00:43.013 It's called a Frilled Shark. 00:00:43.013 --> 00:00:44.933 And it's very rarely seen alive 00:00:44.933 --> 00:00:46.804 because its natural habitat is some 00:00:46.804 --> 00:00:49.924 600 meters or more under the sea. 00:00:49.924 --> 00:00:51.796 But one lucky Japanese fisherman 00:00:51.796 --> 00:00:54.079 alerted marine officials over the weekend 00:00:54.079 --> 00:00:56.494 that he'd spotted what he said 00:00:56.494 --> 00:00:58.426 was an odd looking eel like creature, 00:00:58.426 --> 00:01:01.487 with a mouth full of needle sharp teeth. 00:01:01.487 --> 00:01:03.839 Well this 1.6 meter long female 00:01:03.839 --> 00:01:06.351 might have deadly dentures but she 00:01:06.351 --> 00:01:09.206 never lived long enough to test her bite. 00:01:09.206 --> 00:01:11.999 Truly a living fossil she was in poor condition 00:01:11.999 --> 00:01:14.962 and park staff moved her to a sea water pool 00:01:14.962 --> 00:01:17.942 for observation and died just hours later. 00:01:17.942 --> 00:01:23.012 Captioned by Danyoul