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Name : Giant oarfish(Regalecus glesne )

Where it hold out : In the mesopelagic zona of the Mediterranean Sea , Atlantic and Pacific Oceans

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In mythology, giant oarfish are said to foreshadow earthquakes, although evidence shows this is not the case.

What it eat on : Krill , plankton , crustacean and squid

Why it ’s awesome : According to Japanese myth , oarfish are precursor of earthquakes , and their appearance signals a shudder could be about to hit .

In traditional Nipponese legend , oarfish were known as " ryugu no tsukai " meaning " the messenger from the sea flying lizard god ’s palace . " citizenry believed oarfish would do up from the deep to discourage people when an earthquake was imminent . This myth cause a stir in 2011 when20 oarfishwashed ashore in the month beforeJapan was struck by the country ’s most powerful earthquake .

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An oarfish that washed up on a beach in Mexico in 2006.

While there isno evidenceto back up the link between oarfish sightings and earthquakes , in August 2024 snorkelers find an king of the herring in California — two 24-hour interval before an earthquake hit the part . However , scientists think this was a coincidence .

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Also know as the king of herrings or ribbonfish , the king of the herring is the macrocosm ’s longest bony fish . The species ' elongated body is unremarkably around10 feet(3 meters ) long , but individuals can develop to 36 feet ( 11 m ) — aroundtwice as long as agiraffe is marvellous .

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" The striking nature of this long , sinewy Pisces is what many people say give rise to the original notion of ocean serpents,“Russ Vetter , a life scientist at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ’s Southwest Fisheries Science Center , say on the podcastOn The Line . " From begin to end , this has all the qualities you would want in a ocean serpent . "

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Oarfish do n’t have any seeable tooth and instead dribble water to eat up tiny prey . " You could put your hand into the back talk , around the lip , down the throat and not even scratch your pelt , " Vetter tell .

These strange puppet go in the mesopelagic geographical zone of the cryptic ocean where there is no spark — one reason we know so piffling about them and why sightings are so rare . They usually hold up around650 feet(200 m ) below the surface but can be found as deep as 3,300 feet ( 1,000 m ) .

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Like other brute in this zone , oarfish swimming to the surface at nighttime to find food before returning to the guard of the deep during the daytime . In the rare instances that Regalecus glesne are seen in shallow water , they are normally sick , go or were catch in hard current .

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