http://www.outdoorlife.com/blogs/newshound/2011/07/cyclops-shark-found-mexico
An unidentified commercial fisherman in La Paz, Mexico got the surprise of his life when he slit open his days catch. Inside the large bull shark was a well it looks like a Cyclops shark fetus.
Apparently, the white fetal freak has baffled scientists who, after initially examining the shark, believed the eye to be fused nasal cavities. Now, theyre not so sure. They have ordered further tests to determine whether the eye is actually an eye or simply deformed tissue.
Of course I recognized what the abomination was the minute I saw it. Its Pleakley, from the classic Disney movie Lilo & Stitch. Trust me on this one. My kids watched that movie 24/7 from 2002 to 2005. I know what Im talking about.
What do you think, could this photo be real?
http://piscesfleet.blogspot.com/2011/07/cyclops-shark-update.html
The interest in the weird shark has been amazing, thousands of people have seen the photos and we have been contacted by different organizations, publications and individuals from around the world. There are a lot skeptics but we assure you that this is real.
We just spoke to the commercial fisherman who caught the bull shark that had the albino one-eyed baby inside of it and he filled in some of the details for us. The mother bull shark was caught on what is known locally as a "simplera", this is a large cork buoy which is attached to a sack of sand as an anchor to keep it on the bottom, a smaller buoy is then attached horizontally to the main buoy by a line, with a smaller vertical line hanging down with a hook on it. The hook was baited with ballyhoo. The fisherman set the equipment up off of Isla Cerralvo then went back later to see what he had caught. When they reached this "simplera" and brought it up there was a dead female bullshark that weighed 286 lbs and was almost ten feet long. Back at the beach where the shark was filleted they found ten pups inside of her. All of them normal except for the one posted here, which was albino and had the one "eye". The fisherman told me that this one would have been born first, due to the position it was in -first in line at the exit, but that he doubted that it would have survived. Scientists currently have it in their possession and are performing tests.
It's sad to hear of this large female with pups inside killed, but this was taken by a commercial fishing skiff (panga) and this is how the fisherman makes a living to take care of his family. All parts of the shark are used, including the skin. The meat is salted and sent to mainland Mexico where it is usually sold as bacalo or "cod
An unidentified commercial fisherman in La Paz, Mexico got the surprise of his life when he slit open his days catch. Inside the large bull shark was a well it looks like a Cyclops shark fetus.
Apparently, the white fetal freak has baffled scientists who, after initially examining the shark, believed the eye to be fused nasal cavities. Now, theyre not so sure. They have ordered further tests to determine whether the eye is actually an eye or simply deformed tissue.
Of course I recognized what the abomination was the minute I saw it. Its Pleakley, from the classic Disney movie Lilo & Stitch. Trust me on this one. My kids watched that movie 24/7 from 2002 to 2005. I know what Im talking about.
What do you think, could this photo be real?


http://piscesfleet.blogspot.com/2011/07/cyclops-shark-update.html
The interest in the weird shark has been amazing, thousands of people have seen the photos and we have been contacted by different organizations, publications and individuals from around the world. There are a lot skeptics but we assure you that this is real.
We just spoke to the commercial fisherman who caught the bull shark that had the albino one-eyed baby inside of it and he filled in some of the details for us. The mother bull shark was caught on what is known locally as a "simplera", this is a large cork buoy which is attached to a sack of sand as an anchor to keep it on the bottom, a smaller buoy is then attached horizontally to the main buoy by a line, with a smaller vertical line hanging down with a hook on it. The hook was baited with ballyhoo. The fisherman set the equipment up off of Isla Cerralvo then went back later to see what he had caught. When they reached this "simplera" and brought it up there was a dead female bullshark that weighed 286 lbs and was almost ten feet long. Back at the beach where the shark was filleted they found ten pups inside of her. All of them normal except for the one posted here, which was albino and had the one "eye". The fisherman told me that this one would have been born first, due to the position it was in -first in line at the exit, but that he doubted that it would have survived. Scientists currently have it in their possession and are performing tests.
It's sad to hear of this large female with pups inside killed, but this was taken by a commercial fishing skiff (panga) and this is how the fisherman makes a living to take care of his family. All parts of the shark are used, including the skin. The meat is salted and sent to mainland Mexico where it is usually sold as bacalo or "cod