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2nd Rare “Doomsday Fish” Washes Up In California
What is the ‘doomsday’ fish? 3 sightings of rare oarfish in Southern California explained
A dead oarfish spotted along the Southern California coast marks the state's third sighting of the so-called "doomsday fish" this year.
A second rare "doomsday fish" has been spotted on a Southern California beach
The doomsday fish got its name because it looks like a mythical sea creature, with a long, ribbon-shaped body that can grow up to 30 feet.
‘Doomsday fish’ returns to Southern California shores for the third time this year
Considered to be the origin of the sea serpent tale, giant oarfish are a species yet to be largely researched by scientists.
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Massive Oarfish That Looks Like A Sea Dragon Just Washed Up On A Beach In SoCal
When an oarfish washed up on a beach in La Jolla, California back in August it was the talk of the town (and the Marine ...
New York Post
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Second ‘doomsday’ oarfish washes up on California beach in three months
A rare, massive fish known as the harbinger of doom has washed up on a
California
shore — for the second time in just three months. The roughly 10-foot-long dead
oarfish
— rumored to be a sign ...
Latin Times on MSN
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Legendary "Doomsday Fish" From Depths of the Ocean Washes Ashore in California; Seen As a Warning of Impending Disaster
A rare oarfish, long associated with doomsday myths, has washed ashore in California for the second time this year, sparking ...
Yahoo
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Ocean omen returns: second oarfish found in San Diego
For the second time this year, an
oarfish
cadaver has hit Southern
California
, this time washing ashore in Encinitas.
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