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Beachcombers Discover Rare, Deep-Sea Anglerfish Washed Up on Oregon Coast Most humans will never see a Pacific footballfish, as the creatures live at depths of 2,000 to 3,300 feet below the ocean ...
A rarely seen deep-sea anglerfish has been discovered on an Oregon beach, experts reported. Known as a footballfish, the body of the bizarre creature was found by beachcombers just south of Cannon ...
OREGON, USA — Beachgoers were surprised by a creature of the deep just south of Cannon Beach. According to the Seaside Aquarium, the Pacific football fish, or Himantoliphus sagamius, are rarely ...
OREGON, USA — Beachgoers were surprised by a creature of the deep just south of Cannon Beach. According to the Seaside Aquarium, the Pacific football fish, or Himantoliphus sagamius, are rarely ...
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‘Run of the mill’ sea creature washed up on Oregon beach turns out to be rare find - MSNAn odd sea creature caused such a “stir on social media” that rumblings of its washing ashore on an Oregon beach reached another hemisphere. Marianne Nyegaard, a New Zealand based researcher ...
A rarely seen deep-sea anglerfish has been discovered on an Oregon beach, experts reported. Known as a footballfish, the body of the bizarre creature was found by beachcombers just south of Cannon ...
A 7-foot-3-inch creature that washed ashore on Gearhart Beach caught the eye of a researcher based in New Zealand, who knew it was a rare find. Photo from Alek Newton via Unsplash An odd sea ...
A rarely seen deep-sea anglerfish has been discovered on an Oregon beach, experts reported. Known as a footballfish, the body of the bizarre creature was found by beachcombers just south of Cannon ...
A rarely seen deep-sea anglerfish has been discovered on an Oregon beach, experts reported. Known as a footballfish, the body of the bizarre creature was found by beachcombers just south of Cannon ...
A 7-foot-3-inch creature that washed ashore on Gearhart Beach caught the eye of a researcher based in New Zealand, who knew it was a rare find. Photo from Alek Newton via Unsplash An odd sea ...
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