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Pacific football fish washed up at an Oregon beach. This deep-sea angler fish is rarely seen, only 31 specimens have been recorded worldwide. They live in complete darkness at 300+ meters (1,000+ feet) deep in the ocean.
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Pacific football fish washed up at an Oregon beach. This deep-sea angler fish is rarely seen, only 31 specimens have been recorded worldwide. They live in complete darkness at 300+ meters (1,000+ feet) deep in the ocean.
r/Damnthatsinteresting - Pacific football fish washed up at an Oregon beach. This deep-sea angler fish is rarely seen, only 31 specimens have been recorded worldwide. They live in complete darkness at 300+ meters (1,000+ feet) deep in the ocean.





More than 12 billion light years away, there exists a quasar(feeding black hole) which holds the universe’s largest water supply, equivalent to about 140 trillion times the water found on Earth.
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More than 12 billion light years away, there exists a quasar(feeding black hole) which holds the universe’s largest water supply, equivalent to about 140 trillion times the water found on Earth.
r/interestingasfuck - More than 12 billion light years away, there exists a quasar(feeding black hole) which holds the universe’s largest water supply, equivalent to about 140 trillion times the water found on Earth.







TIL that Night of the Living Dead (1968) is responsible for the modern conception of zombies as unhinged flesh-eaters. Prior to the movie, "zombies" were typically portrayed as living people enslaved by priests. Interestingly however, the word "zombie" is never mentioned once in the entire film.