Fascinating on Nostr: A rare oarfish, often seen in Japanese folklore as a harbinger of earthquakes, has ...
A rare oarfish, often seen in Japanese folklore as a harbinger of earthquakes, has washed ashore in Playa Quemada, Canary Islands—roughly 25 miles south of Las Palmas.
These deep-sea giants typically dwell at depths of around 3,200 feet and can grow up to 56 feet long.
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