Oarfish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oarfish are large, greatly elongated, pelagic Lampriform fishes comprising the small family Regalecidae. [1] Found in all temperate to tropical oceans yet rarely seen, the oarfish family ...
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YouTube - Oarfish
A live oarfish... captured swimming near the surface of the ocean - is strange fish appears approximately 15-20 feet long and does not seem to be frightened ...
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Oarfish - Deep Sea Creatures on Sea and Sky
The oarfish, or Regalecus glesne, is the longest bony fish in the sea. Also known as the ribbon fish, it can grow up to 50 feet in length and weigh as much as 100 pounds. The ...
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Giant Oarfish
Giant Oarfish, caught near the Mekong River in 1973, Giant Oarfish are the longest bony fish in the world. They are saltwater fish that normally stay in very deep water.
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YouTube - Oarfish - Sea Serpent
Rare footage of the magnificent deep sea fish, that is a likley inspiration for the sea serpent myth. For more info and images of this wonderful creature see...
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Oarfish
Oarfish, Regalecus Glesne, photo and description. ... Photos and Species Information for Fish Caught in Mexico See current, on-the-spot sportfishing reports and photographs of fish ...
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Oarfish - New World Encyclopedia
With its extremely long and ribbon-like body, the oarfish (Regalecus glesne) is considered by some to be the most spectacular of all fish. Certainly it is the longest of all true ...
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Oarfish, Ribbonfish, Oarfish Physical Characteristics
Oarfish or ribbonfish is the longest bony fish in the deep sea. Its body is silver and shiny with bright red crest which runs the entire length of its body. Physical ...
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Oarfish · Weird Sea Monsters
The Oarfish is a very largely elongated fish. There have been cases (as seen in the above picture) of extremely long Oarfish, but for the most part they are about a few meters long
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Oarfish Facts and Myths: Is the Loch Ness Monster an Oarfish?
Oarfish can reach lengths of 60 feet, and live in the abyssal plain, about 6,000 feet below the ocean's surface.
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