Rare fish found washed up from Firth of Forth
A MEMBER of the public was shocked to find this bizarre fish after it was washed up from the Firth of Forth.
The 40cm fish, with razor teeth and large eyes, was found on a beach at North Queensferry. Deep Sea World staff identified it as a Ray's bream, usually found in Continental waters.
Michael Morris, from the centre, said: "In the last few weeks a number of Ray's bream have been spotted in the Firth of Forth.
They have been compared to piranhas because of their teeth but they are not a danger."
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