Last week it was a giant eyeball this week it's a monster fish! My question is why is all this weird stuff washing up all of a sudden?!

According to Boxden the rare 20' long Oarfish, drew quite a crowd after washing up in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico on Friday.

The scary thing is this fish normally lives at depths of about 3,000 feet, and can grow up to 50 feet in length thankfully they have no teeth or they would be replacing Jaws as the reason I don't swim in the sea.

Unfortunately, park wardens dumped the fish back into the sea a few miles off the coast before scientists could get samples.

Some people think this fish began many of the sea serpent folklore stories like the Loch Ness Monster, beacause they are rarely if ever seen alive.

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