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  2. Deep-sea surprise: Watch Taiwanese divers encounter rare ...

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    The giant oarfish is a deep-sea dweller that normally lives at an depth of about 700 feet but has been found as deep as 3,280 feet. Oarfish can be found around the globe in non-Arctic waters and ...

  3. Giant oarfish filmed in rare footage - AOL

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    The giant oarfish usually stays nearly 3,000 feet below the waves, but the world's longest bony fish was captured on camera by some lucky tourists. Tourists actually saw two of the rare creatures ...

  4. “Bad Omen”: Rare 12-Foot Oarfish Found In San Diego ... - AOL

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    Kayak adventurers found an incredibly rare, 4-meter-long “sea serpent” washed ashore in San Diego. It was the latest in only 20 encounters in California waters since 1901. The post “Bad Omen ...

  5. Giant oarfish - Wikipedia

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    The giant oarfish (Regalecus glesne) is a species of oarfish of the family Regalecidae. It is an oceanodromous species with a worldwide distribution, excluding polar regions . Other common names include Pacific oarfish , king of herrings , ribbonfish , and streamer fish .

  6. Rare "doomsday fish" spotted on a Southern California beach - AOL

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    The rare oarfish found on Grandview Beach in Encinitas measured roughly 9 to 10 feet and was spotted by a doctoral candidate at Scripps Institute of Oceanography, the school wrote on social media.

  7. Leedsichthys - Wikipedia

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    Leedsichthys is the largest known member of the Osteichthyes or bony fishes. [20] The largest extant non-tetrapodomorph bony fish is the ocean sunfish, Mola mola, being with a weight of up to two tonnes an order of magnitude smaller than Leedsichthys. The extant giant oarfish might rival Leedsichthys in length but is much

  8. Oarfish - Wikipedia

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    The oarfish inhabits the epipelagic to mesopelagic ocean layers, ranging from 250 meters (660 ft) to 1,000 meters (3,300 ft) and is rarely seen on the surface. A few have been found still barely alive, but usually if one floats to the surface, it dies due to depressurisation. At the depths the oarfish live, there are few or no currents.

  9. Mysterious deep-sea ‘doomsday fish’ found washed up on ...

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    It is the second time an oarfish has been found in the area this year. Oarfish have only been documented washing up in California 20 times since 1901. ... Shop the best New Year's Amazon deals for ...