Sunday, July 30, 2023

Strange News - from the deep

Recently, a group of student divers near Taiwanese shores were surprised by a monster of an oarfish (regalecus glesne). The giant reflective silver-orange fish is usually found 200-1000 feet below surface but also can live as deep as 3,000 feet. It can grow up to 36 ft long and weighs several hundred pounds. It is the longest bony fish in the world.

Known in Japanese folklore as the "messenger from the Sea God's Palace", it is a harbinger of Doom appearing before natural disasters, specifically earthquakes. In 2011, right before the Fukushima earthquake 20 carcasses washed up to shore nearby. In 2017 before a 6.6 magnitude earthquake, there were also reported signings. 


In other news, a rare Pacu fish from South America was found by Charlie Clinton in a neighborhood pond in Oklahoma on July 15th. This distant relative of the piranha has strangely human-like teeth. It can grow up to 1 m long and weigh up to 40 kg.



In the great lakes area there have been reports of a vampire rayfish. The sea lamprey (petromyzon maronus) goes around randomly taking bites from its neighbors leaving behind circular wounds and scars. The sea lamprey has a slimy body, seven gill openings, and a round mouth with curved razor-like teeth. This extremely destructive fish is causing a headache for local fishermen and wildlife control. 


Where do enlightened fish live? In the conspirasea.

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