In Japanese mythology, the deep-sea-dwelling oarfish is a harbinger of impending disaster. For scientists in California, ...
A dead oarfish spotted along the Southern California coast marks the state's third sighting of the so-called "doomsday fish" ...
A 3.3-metre oarfish — an elusive deepsea creature shaped like an eel — washed up earlier this month in California. Also known ...
The doomsday fish got its name because it looks like a mythical sea creature, with a long, ribbon-shaped body that can grow ...
Considered to be the origin of the sea serpent tale, giant oarfish are a species yet to be largely researched by scientists.
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?
An oarfish, also known as a "doomsday fish," was spotted on Grandview Beach in Encinitas, California by a PhD candidate at ...
Residents of Southern California have been left shocked after the "doomsday fish" made a reappearance on the state's beaches ...
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.
A rare, massive fish known as the harbinger of doom has washed up on a California shore — for the second time in just three ...
For the second time this year, an oarfish has washed up on a California beach. The 'doomsday fish' is considered a harbinger ...
This is the third oarfish discovered in Southern California this year. The first was back in August near the La Jolla Shores.