Two massive doomsday fish wash up on beach in Mexico: This cant be real

A sea-rious warning.Two massive “doomsday fish” washed ashore on a Mexican beach – leaving tourists stunned in a rare sight that some believe signals an ominous warning for humanity, according to wild footage.The 30-foot-long Oarfish – which lives at depths of up to 3,200 feet – surfaced along the shore of Cabo San Lucas in Baja last month, sending one young beachgoer scrambling to push one of the slithery creatures back into the water as others looked on from a safe distance, an Instagram video showed.“We saw something in the distance, it was flashing, and it was really bright,” Monica Pittenger, who captured the chaos, said in a video collaboration with social media account We Love Animals.“And when we saw them up close, it was like nothing we’ve seen before, so we were like, this can’t be real.My sister just cannot stand anything in pain.
She reacted super fast.”The clip showed the elusive, ribbon-like fish flopping on the sand as Pittenger’s sister bravely helped push the ocean dweller back into the water.One female onlooker urged the men watching to jump in and help, as the gallant woman eventually got assistance from about five other people.The other Oarfish – the longest of any bony fish that can grow up to 56 feet – was slightly further upshore.“She ended up getting it pushed back in and both of them ended up swimming off,” Pittenger recalled.“I think a lot of people were very hesitant because nobody really knew what it was, it’s not everyday you see that.I didn’t believe my eyes.
It was like something out of a fiction movie.When we realized how rare it was, it was a pretty cool experience.
Very surreal.”While spotting two Oarfish is considered “one in a billion,” legends claim that even seeing one is a sign that impending disasters, such as earthquakes or tsunamis, are imminent, according to the Ocean Conservancy.While scientists have dismissed any link between Oarfish sightings and natural disasters, Japanese...