A dead oarfish spotted along the Southern California coast marks the state's third sighting of the so-called "doomsday fish" ...
A silvery 10-foot long creature, the oarfish has fueled fishermen’s tales of sea serpents — and in some cultures has been a ...
The doomsday fish got its name because it looks like a mythical sea creature, with a long, ribbon-shaped body that can grow ...
Oarfish, with their long, ribbon-like bodies, are among the most elusive and mysterious creatures of the deep sea.
A rare deep-sea oarfish has washed up in California, the third to do so in a few months and only the 22nd since 1901.
Yet another oarfish -- a super rare fish commonly referred to as the "doomsday fish" -- was recently found dead in California ...
Considered to be the origin of the sea serpent tale, giant oarfish are a species yet to be largely researched by scientists.
A rare doomsday fish (oarfish) was spotted by scientists of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at Grandview Beach in ...
If one oarfish landing on a beach is a sign of a disaster to come, how bad will it be if three wash up in quick succession?
Rare ‘Doomsday Fish’ Considered ‘Bad Omen’ Washed Up on California Beach, Leaves Scientists Baffled A rare deep-water oarfish ...
In short, though the so-called "doomsday fish" is a genuine species of fish ... The second shows an oarfish found on the San Diego, California, shore in 1996, which measured 23 feet (7 meters ...