Chilean fishermen capture 5 -meter long emperor band fish are considered a sign of disaster
Author:China Youth Network Time:2022.07.14
According to the British "Mirror" reported on July 13, a group of fishermen in Alca, Chile recently captured a nearly 5 -meter -long royal fish. After learning this news, the local residents quickly rushed to the beach and wanted to figure out whether the rumors were true.
Related videos were shared on Tiktok. The video shows that this huge fish was hung up for people to watch. The video has received 600,000 likes. Some netizens commented: "Where should we escape now?" Some people said, "This fish looks really terrible." "The emperor's fish live in the deep sea. It is reported that they will appear in the local shell sector. The sea. "Another netizen said.
This incident caused further discussion among netizens. Some netizens commented: "It seems that we are about to extinct." Another person attached to him: "Imagine that you are swimming, it suddenly appears. I am going to die." Another person joked: "I want to be like Noah Start building a Ark. "But not everyone was interested in this fish, and some people question why it was dragged out of the water.
The body can reach 11 meters in length. Their silver body is stranded, with a red large dorsal fin and two smaller pectoral fins. The emperor lives in deep water, and can only swim to the water when he is sick, dead or reproduced. This marine life has always been regarded by the Japanese as the upcoming tsunami and a sign of the earthquake. The Japanese also believed that who found it would be cursed. (Compilation report of China Youth Network)
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