As you may or may not have heard, a rare megamouth shark washed up ashore in the Philippines.
But really, for a one-ton, fifteen-foot long creature from the deep, it's really not all that bad.
(Just a reminder that the megamouth shark rubs fins with creatures like this, so it could be worse.)
Even scientists have difficulty believing that it's a real creature. The species has been sighted so rarely that some still classify it as a cryptid.
The megamouth Toothless was brought over to the Philippines' Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) to be examined and preserved.
R.I.P. Toothless. <3
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