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Where it lives: In the mesopelagic zone of the Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic and Pacific Oceans What it eats: Krill, plankton, crustaceans and squid Why it's awesome: According to Japanese myth ...
A clip of a deep sea oarfish washed up on a beach has circulated ... phenomenon -- when the temperature at the surface of the water is higher than normal, and the deeper waters are cooler than ...
Claim: An oarfish, also called the “doomsday fish” and viewed as a bad omen, has been sighted on Philippine shores, signaling a looming magnitude 8.2 earthquake. Why we fact-checked this ...
A clip of a deep sea oarfish washed up on a beach has circulated online ... could be due to the El Niño phenomenon -- when the temperature at the surface of the water is higher than normal, and the ...