Oarfish are rarely documented by scientists, but one was seen this month by a group visiting a beach in Mexico.
The sighting, captured on video by Robert Hayes from Idaho, has sparked fresh discussions about the legend of the 'doomsday ...
Recent appearances of the rare oarfish near Baja California Sur, Mexico have ignited discussions on social media. Often ...
The oarfish, which is also referred to as the doomsday fish, is a deep-water creature and spends most of its time floating ...
An elusive oarfish was spotted in the shallow waters of Baja California Sur, along Mexico's Pacific Coast. Known for its long, ribbon-like body and vibrant orange fins, the deep-sea creature is also ...
A rare oarfish, often associated with myths predicting natural disasters, has washed up on a beach in the Canary Islands, prompting concern among locals and online commentators.
And another urgently suggested: "PUT IT BACK." The ryūgū no tsukai oarfish holds a special place in Japanese mythology. According to the Ocean Research and Conservation Association of Ireland (ORCA): ...
Why are oarfish considered bad omens? As the 'messenger of the sea god' or Ry*g* no tsukai in Japanese mythology, the oarfish has long been associated with predicting natural disasters like hurricanes ...
Doomsdayfish, anglerfish, and mass whale strandings—strange ocean events are unfolding worldwide. Legends warn these deep-sea creatures emerge before disasters. Could these eerie sightings signal ...
Oarfish sightings are extremely rare, and when they do surface, they often stir up a mixture of fascination and unease. The creature’s reputation, rooted in Japanese mythology, connects it to ...
A group of beachgoers encountered an interesting-looking fish as it surfaced in shallow waters on a beach in Mexico. The silvery, iridescent oarfish was captured on video washing onto the shores ...