Footage shows rescue effort after two deep-sea oarfish wash ashore alive at same time.
In the Gulf of Mexico, a diver encounters an animal that normally lives hundreds of meters deeper: a oarfish. These are also known as "doomsday fish." ...
In a startling discovery on the shores of Cabo San Lucas in Mexico, two exceptionally rare deep-sea creatures, commonly referred to as 'doomsday fish', were found struggling on the sand, far from ...
Think the end is near? Explore four weird doomsday signs—from oarfish to military aircraft—that people still believe point to ...
The giant oarfish is the longest bony fish in the world and can grow up to 36 feet long. This elusive species lives in the ocean’s “twilight zone,” 650 to 3,300 feet below the surface. Oarfish swim in ...
Two massive "doomsday fish" washed ashore on a Mexican beach - leaving tourists stunned in a rare sight that some believe signals an ominous warning for humanity, according to wild video footage. A ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Two large, otherworldly-looking fish recently washed ashore in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, with beachgoers jumping into action to help ...
On her stroll in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, at the very southern tip of Baja California Sur, though, Monica Pittenger had a very different find — a pair of long, shimmering fish undulating on the beach, ...
Two rare “doomsday fish” appeared near a beach in Cabo San Lucas. Instagram/Monica Pittenger Instagram/Monica Pittenger A quiet beach day in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, turned into an extraordinary ...
Two oarfish — deep-sea creatures that normally live nearly two-thirds of a mile below the ocean surface — washed into shallow water near Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, and video of the bizarre encounter ...