Giant oarfish described as 'messengers of the sea'
have been washing ashore in the Philippines in recent days, triggering
fears an earthquake is about to hit.
A number of bizarre-looking creatures, which usually live at depths of 3,000ft, have been found dead along the country's coasts.
Many locals and some scientists believe these so-called 'sea serpents' wash up onto shore by strong currents that precede quakes.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4252426/Mysterious-thirty-foot-sea-serpent-PREDICT-earthquakes.html
A number of bizarre-looking creatures, which usually live at depths of 3,000ft, have been found dead along the country's coasts.
Many locals and some scientists believe these so-called 'sea serpents' wash up onto shore by strong currents that precede quakes.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4252426/Mysterious-thirty-foot-sea-serpent-PREDICT-earthquakes.html
Scientists have suggested this deep-dwelling
species, which normally lives up to 3000 feet deep might be pushed onto
the continental shelf by strong currents.
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