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Two Rare ‘Doomsday Fish' Washed Up on a Beach in Cabo San Lucas - Here's What Scientists Say
Two deep-sea oarfish - nicknamed "doomsday fish" for their folkloric ties to earthquakes - washed up near the shoreline in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, stunning beachgoers and sparking online fascination, ...
A rare and striking ocean creature nicknamed the “blue dragon” is washing up on parts of the Texas coast, and researchers say ...
Researchers warn the tiny sea slugs can deliver a painful sting.
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 ...
The internet is “freaking out” as a video showed two deep-sea ‘Doomsday fish’ on the beach of Mexico, triggering speculations ...
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Velella an attractive, odiferous nuisance, washes up on coastal beaches
Springtime visitors to the beach may be mystified by the appearance (and odor) of long bluish rows of jellyfish-like creatures that are covering miles of the Washington coast shoreline.
From Sinners to Oppenheimer, the last 3 years have given us some truly perfect movies that will stand the test of time.
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Rare 30-foot 'Doomsday fish' sighting by US tourists sparks ancient fears of imminent disaster
Two sisters from the US captured the moment they had a 'one-in-a-billion chance' encounter with a creature said to predict ...
There’s a beach in Oregon where ancient tree stumps rise from the sand like nature’s own sculpture garden, and no, you ...
Sharks hit the headlines this past summer for the most distressing reasons, including several fatalities and serious injuries ...
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