A deep sea oarfish washed up in Southern California. Japanese folklore suggests seeing the rare fish is a bad omen, some accounts say. A deep-sea creature steeped in folklore has once again washed ...
They have been associated with bad omens, according to English-language accounts of Japanese folklore. The fish, which can grow to 30 feet in length and feed on krill, have typically washed up on ...
Yet it was the third time one has appeared in Southern California since August. They have been associated with bad omens, according to English-language accounts of Japanese folklore. The fish, which ...