Blackberry Goldfish Caught on Camera, Video of Two Big Black Oranda Wiggling Goes Viral
Video of two small fish which is being shared widely on social media has baffled internet users. The fish is Black Oranda which known as blackberry goldfish.
Video of two small fish which is being shared widely on social media has baffled internet users. As the clip goes viral, many have commented saying that it looks like blackberries, while others think they are rare amphibians. In reality, the fish is Black Oranda known as blackberry goldfish. Looking at the video, some are of the opinion that they do not have eyes, but say that they actually have eyes, but is not visible. Are These The Weirdest Sea Creatures Ever Seen? Russian Photographer Shares Underwater Pictures from Atlantic and They Are Creepy!
Some also said that the marine animals could be mutants from Chernobyl or resembled 'a swimming allergic reaction'. Meanwhile, some have taken to Twitter questioning if they are amphibians or some other weird looking sea creature. One of the Twitter users also noted that the creatures appeared to be 'fascinating and disgusting' at the same time.' 'Ghostly' Dumbo Octopus Captured on Camera in Deep Waters of California, Watch Video of Rarely Seen Underwater Creature.
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As videos of the fish went viral, people came up with different explanations. One of the comments read, "God got bored and combined a Blackberry and a goldfish, what a beautiful world." Mystery sea creatures have often baffled social media users. Some local fishermen on the island of Koh Yao Noi in Phang Nga in Thailand had found a mysterious creature, earlier this year. The fishermen had released the creature into the water later on. A similar incident was recorded near Canterbury beach in New Zealand. Locals thought the creature which had two legs, wings, teeth and tail was an alien.
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