A fisherman was left stunned and in shock after he captured one of the world's longest giant Oarfish alive and had to cut it into pieces on the street.
A giant five meter long giant oarfish was captured off coast in southeast China's Taiwan on April 19. A fisherman was seen chopping up the fish on the street to get it ready to be cooked, People's Daily Mail reports.
The fish is one of the most rare seen fishes found in the tropical oceans. The giant oarfish is the longest bony fish alive. The oarfish is thought to inhabit the epipelagic to mesopelagic ocean layers, ranging from 1,000 meters and is rarely seen on the surface, not to mention encountered or captured by human. It is believed that the giant oarfish caught was sent to the surface by the two earthquakes occurred off Taiwan coast on the early morning of April 19, couple hours before the fish was caught.
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