This Rare Deep-Sea Fish Washed Up On The BC Shore Looks Like A Giant Anchovy

But really, what is this thing? 🐟
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You'll never look at a fish the same way again after you've seen this deep sea creature in B.C. that was found on the beach.

A business in Sooke, B.C. posted a photo to their social media of an unusual find at Whiffen Spit with giant eyes and a long, skinny body.

Tugwell Creek Honey Farm and Meadery guessed that it was a very rare King-Of-The-Salmon.

The Makah Tribe, across the water in Washington state, has a legend that this fish would lead all the salmon to their spawning grounds. 

It's a slippery creature, it's not seen often and there are only a handful of documented sightings.

via Castanet

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