A clip of a deep sea oarfish washed up on a beach has circulated online, prompting false claims that its presence is a ...
Recent appearances of the rare oarfish near Baja California Sur, Mexico have ignited discussions on social media. Often called the 'Doomsday Fish,' th ...
The oarfish is commonly known as the “doomsday fish”. The “doomsday fish” can grow to be up to 30 feet long and typically resides down to 1,000 meters in the mesopelagic zone of the ocean ...
A rare “doomsday” creature known as the oarfish ... Generally residing at depths of up to 3,200 feet, this elusive fish was found by bathers on the coast of Playa Quemada, as seen in a video ...
“They come up every once in a while. It’s called a ‘doomsday fish,’ because it’s supposedly a sign of doom or disaster,” Pietsch said of the disproven belief once prevalent in Japan ...
The water animal, known as a "doomsday fish," was spotted at Playa El Quemado in Baja California Sur on Sunday, Feb. 9, per Men's Journal. Video captured by Robert Hayes and obtained by PEOPLE ...
Known for its long, ribbon-like body and vibrant orange fins, the deep-sea creature is also referred to as the "doomsday fish". Legend has it that it's often seen ahead of an impending disaster.