'Doomsday Fish' Wash Ashore in Mexico
Summary
Two rare deep-sea oarfish washed ashore in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. The fish are usually found deep underwater, so it's uncommon for them to be near the surface. People on the beach tried to help the fish back into the water.Key Facts
- Two oarfish were found on the beach in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
- Oarfish usually live deep in the ocean and are rarely seen near the shore.
- People on the beach helped push the fish back into the sea.
- Oarfish are sometimes called "doomsday fish" due to folklore connections with natural disasters, but scientists say there's no evidence of this.
- The fish were spotted and filmed by a woman named Monica Pittenger, who shared the video online.
- This event gathered public interest because of the unusual appearance of the fish in shallow waters.
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