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Rare 30-foot 'doomsday fish' sighting by US tourists sparks ancient fears of imminent disaster
A pair of American tourists had a 'one-in-a-billion chance' encounter with a rare sea creature, said to be a sign of imminent disaster. Monica Pittenger and her sister, Katie, were on a beach in ...
The giant oarfish is the longest bony fish in the world and can grow up to 36 feet long. This elusive species lives in the ocean's "twilight zone," 650 to 3,300 feet below the surface. Oarfish swim in ...
A shimmering, silver ribbon of fish on a California beach is enough to stop even seasoned locals in their tracks. When that fish is an oarfish, social media quickly upgrades it to a “doomsday fish” ...
The oarfish, often referred to as the “Doomsday Fish,” is one of the ocean’s more curious creatures, with their silvery, ribbon-like bodies as long as 30-feet. Dwelling in the deep sea, it’s very rare ...
The oarfish, often called the “doomsday fish,” is a rare sight for humans. That’s because, the ribbon-like species is a deep-sea dweller, occupying one of the least explored regions of the ocean, the ...
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