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I’ve Been Mummifying Real Monsters For 25 Years, And Now I Sell Them To Museums
Since early childhood, I’ve had a passion for monsters, mummies, and fish. When I reached the age of 20, I decided to combine all three and create mummified monster fish!
And now, 25 years later, I made my passion into a fulltime job, and I create monsters for museums and collectors worldwide.
I want to show you some of my work, from aggressive river monsters to scary deep-sea fish.
And if you would like to see more monsters, check out my Instagram linked below!
More info: Instagram
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The Horrific Mouth Of A Lamprey (Bloodsucking Parasite)
The Weird And Wonderful Teeth Of A Wolf-Fish
A Moray Eel Skull. Really Looks The Skull Of A Dinosaur
A Lingcod
The Teeth Filled Mouth Of A Deep-Sea Serpent
The Mighty Goliath Tiger Fish From Africa
The Dorado From Brazil, A Very Aggressive And Strong Fish
Deep-Sea Viper Fish
A Snakehead Fish From Thailand
A Skull Of A Stargazer Fish
The Amazing Teeth Of The Blackdrum Fish
Two Huge Mummified Payara (Vampire Fish) Heads
The Teeth Of A Mako Shark
A Ripsaw Catfish
The Jaws Of The Mighty Cubera Snapper
Deep-Sea Sabretooth Fish
The Frightening Mouth Of A Huge Mummified Monkfish
This fish is also called Sea-Devil, a name worthy of it’s scary look
The Teeth-Filled Jaws Of The Bowfin Fish (Amia Calva)
This primitive fish is a "living fossil"
The Teeth Of A Wolf-Fish
A Deep-Sea Serpent
An Anjoemara (Amazon Wolf Fish) Skull
Deep-Sea Snaggletooth Fish
The Mouth Of The Black Piranha
The Jaws Of A Huge Halibut That Weighed Over 200 Kg (440 Lbs)
The Wolf-Herring
Taxidermied Deep-Sea Lantern Fish
The Nasty Teeth Of A Hake Fish
Taxidermied Deep-Sea Dragon Fish
Deep-Sea Viper Fish
A Payara (Vampire Fish) Skull, The Long Teeth Are Over 2” (5 Cm) Long
Frogfish
How to monsters like these manage without a dentist! Do they just die if teeth are damaged? I know they have no sugar in there diets before someone hauls me up for playful question!
Fascinating. Thanks. However looking at pictures from the safety of my recliner is about as close as I care to get.
It's amazing and terrifying and really hard to believe that we love on the same planet as creatures like this, that are so different to us.
Okaaay... I used to enjoy open water swimming. Now I think I'll stick to swimming pools.
WHY do fish need so many teeth!?! This entire article is why I never go past my ankles when walking on the beach. No to ALL of that. Just. No. Also my new goal in life is to seriously watch my karma so I don't come back as a shrimp or something. Now I'm off to shudder internally for the next hour.
Oh my God! Stay out of the water! There is nothing remotely as scary on land.
How to monsters like these manage without a dentist! Do they just die if teeth are damaged? I know they have no sugar in there diets before someone hauls me up for playful question!
Fascinating. Thanks. However looking at pictures from the safety of my recliner is about as close as I care to get.
It's amazing and terrifying and really hard to believe that we love on the same planet as creatures like this, that are so different to us.
Okaaay... I used to enjoy open water swimming. Now I think I'll stick to swimming pools.
WHY do fish need so many teeth!?! This entire article is why I never go past my ankles when walking on the beach. No to ALL of that. Just. No. Also my new goal in life is to seriously watch my karma so I don't come back as a shrimp or something. Now I'm off to shudder internally for the next hour.
Oh my God! Stay out of the water! There is nothing remotely as scary on land.