31 Real Sea And River Horrors That I Taxidermized

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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

#1 The Horrific Mouth Of A Lamprey (Bloodsucking Parasite)

#2 The Weird And Wonderful Teeth Of A Wolf-Fish

#3 A Snakehead Fish From Thailand

#4 The Mighty Goliath Tiger Fish From Africa

#5 The Dorado From Brazil, A Very Aggressive And Strong Fish

#6 Deep-Sea Viper Fish

#7 A Moray Eel Skull. Really Looks The Skull Of A Dinosaur

#8 A Skull Of A Stargazer Fish

#9 Two Huge Mummified Payara (Vampire Fish) Heads

#10 The Teeth Filled Mouth Of A Deep-Sea Serpent

#11 The Amazing Teeth Of The Blackdrum Fish

#12 A Lingcod

#13 A Ripsaw Catfish

#14 A Deep-Sea Serpent

#15 Deep-Sea Snaggletooth Fish

#16 The Teeth-Filled Jaws Of The Bowfin Fish (Amia Calva)

This primitive fish is a “living fossil”

Image credits: Star Gazer

#17 The Mouth Of The Black Piranha

Image credits: Star Gazer

#18 The Wolf-Herring

#19 An Anjoemara (Amazon Wolf Fish) Skull

#20 The Teeth Of A Wolf-Fish

#21 A Payara (Vampire Fish) Skull, The Long Teeth Are Over 2” (5 Cm) Long

#22 The Jaws Of A Huge Halibut That Weighed Over 200 Kg (440 Lbs)

Image credits: Star Gazer

#23 Taxidermied Deep-Sea Lantern Fish

Image credits: Star Gazer

#24 The Jaws Of The Mighty Cubera Snapper

Image credits: Star Gazer

#25 The Frightening Mouth Of A Huge Mummified Monkfish

This fish is also called Sea-Devil, a name worthy of it’s scary look

#26 Taxidermied Deep-Sea Dragon Fish

Image credits: Star Gazer

#27 Deep-Sea Viper Fish

#28 Deep-Sea Sabretooth Fish

#29 The Teeth Of A Mako Shark

#30 The Nasty Teeth Of A Hake Fish

Image credits: Star Gazer

#31 Frogfish

Image credits: Star Gazer

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