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Panic after two 'doomsday fish' wash up on Mexico shore: 'This can't be real'
Two rare deep-sea oarfish known as "doomsday fish" washed up on a Cabo San Lucas beach, sparking fears about earthquake ...
Reviewing those rare encounters, marine scientist Mark C. Benfield at Louisiana State University (LSU) connected scattered sightings and documented the fish alive in its natural depth range. Footage ...
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Stranded in shark-infested waters hunting giant fish to survive
In the deep blue waters far from land, survival turns into a high-stakes hunt. Diving beneath the surface, the crew targets powerful species like dogtooth tuna and wahoo — some of the fastest and most ...
Beachgoers in Cabo San Lucas witnessed a rare event. Two deep-sea oarfish, often called 'doomsday fish,' appeared near the shore. These creatures typically live far below the ocean's surface.
Two rarely-seen deep-sea creatures recently washed up on a beach in Mexico and according to legend, it's not a good sign.
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