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MURMANSK - To Russian deep-sea fisherman Roman Fedortsov, bulbous-eyed fish and slimy slack-jawed creatures are commonplace.
But not so to most other people - pictures of strange and wonderful fish found in the deep waters off Murmansk, a port city in north-west Russia, have fascinated followers of his Twitter feed.
Mr Fedortsov, who works on a fishing trawler, started tweeting photographs of his hauls earlier this year, according to The Moscow Times.
The fisherman has more than 38,000 followers on his Twitter account @rfedortsov, where he posts pictures of weird fish that would not be out of place in an Aliens movie remake.
Despite their strange appearance, Fedorstov handles each creature with braveness and care. A local site RU posters first reported about Fedorstov's unique photographs. Here are some of the weirdest creatures that the Russian fisherman has captured, but there's more posted on his Twitter page.
Not all are fans, though, as some netizens have accused him of unsustainable fishing practices and asking what happened to the fish he caught.
https://www.google.com/amp/www.natu...s-fish-will-make-skin-crawl.htm?client=safari
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But not so to most other people - pictures of strange and wonderful fish found in the deep waters off Murmansk, a port city in north-west Russia, have fascinated followers of his Twitter feed.
Mr Fedortsov, who works on a fishing trawler, started tweeting photographs of his hauls earlier this year, according to The Moscow Times.
The fisherman has more than 38,000 followers on his Twitter account @rfedortsov, where he posts pictures of weird fish that would not be out of place in an Aliens movie remake.
Despite their strange appearance, Fedorstov handles each creature with braveness and care. A local site RU posters first reported about Fedorstov's unique photographs. Here are some of the weirdest creatures that the Russian fisherman has captured, but there's more posted on his Twitter page.
Not all are fans, though, as some netizens have accused him of unsustainable fishing practices and asking what happened to the fish he caught.
https://www.google.com/amp/www.natu...s-fish-will-make-skin-crawl.htm?client=safari
Some of the images:
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