There was no missing the amusing dancing sharks behind Katy Perry at the Super Bowl last week - especially the one on the left, now known as Left Shark, who seemingly had no idea what he was doing on stage in front of millions of people.

Left Shark's goofy performance quickly led to memes on the Internet, followed by an Orlando, Fla. entrepreneur, Fernando Sosa, who started selling Left Shark 3D printed toys online for $24.99.

Katy Perry's lawyers caught wind of the Left Shark toys and are demanding the Florida man to stop selling the product. 

"Our client [Perry] recently has learned that you have been involved in the manufacture, sale, marketing and distribution of merchandise featuring a shark sculpture which embodies and uses the [Super Bowl halftime show], and that you have displayed this product on your website, in connection with such sale and distribution," Perry's lawyers said in a letter, which was confirmed by CNN.

Sosa also sells 3D prints of politically themed sculptures - a number of which are deemed "not safe for work" oh his website, www.politicalsculptor.com.

"Well, it looks like dictators and world leaders like Putin and Kim Jong Un or Chris Christie are much easier to deal with," Sosa told CNN. "So I probably will go back to doing pieces about them and other world leaders. All this lawyer crap is very stressful."