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Apart from India, the oarfish, which is also known as the “doomsday fish”, has also been spotted in Australia, New Zealand, ...
Once rooted in Japanese legend as a harbinger of impending natural disasters, the oarfish is rarely encountered near the ...
A recent viral photo of Tamil Nadu fishermen holding a 30-foot oarfish has sparked global curiosity and ancient fears.
The Oarfish, unfortunately dubbed the “doomsday fish”, has shown up four times near the surface. The first sighting was in ...
An oarfish, also known as the "doomsday fish", was recently caught off the Tamil Nadu coast. This deep-sea creature, rarely ...
An oarfish, known as the "doomsday fish", was recently caught off the Tamil Nadu coast. This deep-sea creature, rarely ...
According to an ancient Japanese belief, the appearance of this elusive fish near the surface is considered a harbinger of ...
Since May 2025, multiple sightings of oarfish, or \"doomsday fish,\" have occurred globally, sparking scientific curiosity ...
Oarfish, often called the “Doomsday fish,” are making waves due to their rare appearance off the coasts around the world four ...
The oarfish, popularly known as the ‘doomsday fish’, has been making a lot of appearances in recent times, raising fear and concerns among people who believe they might be hinting at an upcoming ...
Oarfish sightings in India and Australia have reignited fascination with the deep-sea creatures long linked to natural disaster legends.
Oarfish, also known as doomsday fish, have a mythical reputation and are often linked to earthquakes or tsunamis in folklore.