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As he had expected, the first course was lemon-almond oarfish.
In contrast, adult oarfish are rarely seen at the surface when not sick or injured.
But the really spectacular one is the oarfish - Regalecus glesne.
There is also the possibility that the creature may have been an oarfish which has shown similar disparities.
A pair of giant oarfish that are seemingly much quicker than Naga.
Video of an oarfish captured at the surface.
He took a slow sip of the weak ale, not looking down at his unfinished oarfish.
Then he cut a section of the fish with his fork and ate it, clearly savoring the oarfish.
"I'd had oarfish, but not prepared this way," Alucius admitted.
Video of the oarfish, a creature that inspired the sea serpent mythology.
Dainyl ate another small bite of oarfish before speaking.
Also it has a taxidermied coelcanth and oarfish.
Regalecus is a fish genus of the family Regalecidae commonly called oarfish.
Like other members of its order, the oarfish has a small yet highly protrusible oblique mouth with no visible teeth.
An monstrously long giant oarfish that dwells within Charybdis' caves.
The giant oarfish has a worldwide pelagic distribution.
After his last bite of oarfish, he asked, "Were there other lightcannon in Dulka?"
"Could it be an oarfish?"
At least one account, from researchers in New Zealand, describes the oarfish as giving off "electric shocks" when touched.
Large open-ocean carnivores are all likely predators of oarfish, and include the Oceanic whitetip shark.
"Have you had lemon-smoked oarfish before?"
To me it looks like a fish, a fish beginning with O. Brilliant address to Congress today, by an oarfish.
Found in all temperate to tropical oceans yet rarely seen, the oarfish family contains four species in two genera.
Perhaps indicating a feeding posture, oarfish have been observed swimming in a vertical orientation, with their long axis perpendicular to the ocean surface.
Dolphin schools, oarfish, loggerhead turtles."