Russian fisherman has pulled a terrifying "cyclops" fish from sea, and he thinks it's "beautiful" despite its interesting face.Roman Fedortsov reels in bizarre-looking creatures while commercial fishing in the Norwegian and Barents Sea, the Arctic Ocean and Greenland Sea and has photographed his catches, developing a following online.
In one of his most recent posts he revealed he is in the waters around Bear Island, in the Barents Sea, off Norway. A couple of days before posting his location on Instagram, intrepid Fedorstov showed one of his latest catches, a fish branded a cyclops by his Instagram followers.In a video, Fedorstov shows the left side of the fish, which has no eye.
He turns the fish, revealing an eye in the middle of its head - prompting the cyclops comparisons. However, the fish does have a second eye, on the right side of its body, that the fisherman then reveals.
The strange phenomenon is called eye migration. The fish in the video appears to be a halibut, which are symmetrical at birth with one eye on each side of the head.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.Then, about six months later, during "larval metamorphosis" - development into an adult - one eye migrates to the other side of the head.
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