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2025-06-26 00:18:58
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Earth's most mysterious996 Archivescreepiest creatures remain mostly untouched in the deep ocean.
If you're into weird, strange and downright scary species normal humans rarely get to see, you should definitely consider following Russian fisherman Roman Fedortsov on Twitter.
According to his profile and the Moscow Times, Fedortsov works on a fishing trawler that operates out of Murmansk, Russia, and he frequently shares some of the oddities he finds in the net while out fishing in the deep sea.
Here are some horrifying highlights of the photos he's shared recently.
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