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The little-known species with a “ribbon-like body” is believed by some cultures to be a harbinger of destructive events like ...
The oarfish, a rare deep-sea creature often referred to as the "harbinger of death" or the "doomsday fish" has once again surfaced (for the third time this year), stirring up a mix of ...
A deep sea oarfish washed up in Southern California. Some accounts say Japanese folklore saw it a bad omen, while others say the fish were seen as saviors.
A diving group caught a rare sighting of a giant oarfish on video. The video was taken on a diving trip in June off the coast of Taiwan.
A "very rare" oarfish has washed ashore in Tasmania, Australia, sparking fears that a catastrophe could be around the corner.
In mythology, giant oarfish are said to foreshadow earthquakes, although evidence shows this is not the case.
An extremely rare fish, commonly known as a doomsday fish, has been spotted washed up on a beach in western Tasmania. The two-metre long oarfish was spotted on Ocean Beach in Strahan by local woman ...
An oarfish was found on the rocky shores of Grandview Beach in Encinitas last week. Scripps Institution of Oceanography Researchers took the carcass back to its lab for preservation and to better ...
An oarfish found washed up last week at Grandview Beach in Encinitas, California. They are sometimes called "doomsday fish." Scripps Institution of Oceanography/Alison Laferriere Why is it Called ...
The ribbon-like oarfish hovers in the water, creates a bioluminescent glow and is said to warn of an upcoming earthquake.