'Doomsday' fish found on beach in Mexico sparking fears of disaster
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A rare oarfish, associated with omens of impending disasters, has washed ashore in the Canary Islands, igniting fears among observers and sparking viral interest online. Traditionally, oarfish herald catastrophic events like earthquakes, hurricanes, and tsunamis, making their presence outside their deep-sea habitat alarming. Discovered by beachgoers on February 10, the sighting gained significant traction on social media, accumulating millions of views and comments that echoed traditional beliefs linking these creatures to disaster. This incident follows another sighting in Mexico, reinforcing the oarfish's reputation as a harbinger of calamity.
They say those fish appear when something tragic is about to happen, acting as ominous messengers from the depths of the ocean.
Japanese mythology connects the oarfish to the Sea God, and its appearance often stirs fears of impending natural disasters and calamities.
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