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'Giant herring' found in Sweden |
2010-05-14 |
![]() My God! It's...Herringzilla! The Regalecus glesne, known as the King of Herrings or Giant Oarfish, was found dead in the small fishing village of Bovallstrand on Sweden's west coast, about 90 kilometres from the Norwegian border. If it's dead we don't need to worry, do we ... 'Down at the water, there was something big floating. At first we thought it was a big piece of plastic. But then we saw an eye. I went down to check and saw that it was this extremely strange fish,' Kurt Ove Eriksson, the passer-by who found the specimen, told daily Svenska Dagbladet. And, ya know, the thing about a herring... he's got lifeless eyes. Black eyes. Like a doll's eyes... The rarely seen regalecus, the world's longest bony fish, can reach up to 12 meters. 'The last time we saw a King of Herrings in Sweden was in 1879,' the House of the Sea museum in Lysekil, where the fish was taken to, said in a statement. 'We don't know much about the species,' it said, 'but believe it lives in deep waters, at least 1000 metres deep, and many believe it's at the origin of the sea serpent myth,' or stories of mythological sea creatures like the Loch Ness Monster. The dead fish, which was frozen at the museum, had a deep cut through its body and was missing its beautiful, typical back fin, the museum said, adding the fish might be added to an exhibit on sea monsters planned later this year. |
Posted by:Fred |
#8 Speak Up, People! I'm hard of herring... |
Posted by: Adriane 2010-05-14 23:41 |
#7 A herring once bit my sister. |
Posted by: SteveS 2010-05-14 21:01 |
#6 Quick, notify the Kipper Squad! |
Posted by: mojo 2010-05-14 14:55 |
#5 That's not a deep cut, it's only a scratch. |
Posted by: Bright Pebbles 2010-05-14 11:55 |
#4 Abu, as one who 'til recently said Ni, well done. |
Posted by: Mullah Richard 2010-05-14 08:24 |
#3 Red herring alert ! /groan |
Posted by: Oscar 2010-05-14 08:21 |
#2 This isn't a herring at all. What the Scandinavians call "King of the Herrings" is a species called oarfish. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oarfish They're found in all seas. |
Posted by: no mo uro 2010-05-14 06:20 |
#1 might be able to cut a tree with that one... |
Posted by: abu do you love 2010-05-14 01:29 |