blueclouds
Former member
A SHARK
YES... A SHARK.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/08/29/1093717836376.html?oneclick=true
"New forms of marine life are usually found in such waters as those around the Great Barrier Reef or in the Red Sea. But a new species of "furry" shark, which hops like a frog rather than swims, has popped up in a German aquarium.
The 70-centimetre female shark, nicknamed Cuddles, is covered in red hairy bristles, has big nostrils and an extra gill that set her apart from the 405 known shark species. "
YES... A SHARK.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/08/29/1093717836376.html?oneclick=true
"New forms of marine life are usually found in such waters as those around the Great Barrier Reef or in the Red Sea. But a new species of "furry" shark, which hops like a frog rather than swims, has popped up in a German aquarium.
The 70-centimetre female shark, nicknamed Cuddles, is covered in red hairy bristles, has big nostrils and an extra gill that set her apart from the 405 known shark species. "