An oarfish, a rarely seen deep-sea creature, was discovered on a beach in Mexico, triggering local fears of impending disasters. Folklore links these fish to natural events, believed to signal earthquakes and tsunamis. Surfing enthusiasts attempted to return the fish, which can grow up to 36 feet long. Historically, oarfish sightings have preceded significant seismic activity, such as the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake. Despite scientific skepticism, the proximity of oarfish appearances to past disasters has rekindled interest in these creatures as potential indicators of geological disturbances.
The creature, known as an oarfish, washed ashore in Mexico, raising fears that it is a harbinger of impending natural disasters like earthquakes.
Legends suggest that oarfish appear before significant seismic events, as documented by sightings preceding past disasters in Japan and California.
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