What is this? (For the fun, answer is known)

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Bretagne

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It is more for the fun that I post here, because on the forum I link people have apparently found the answer... but not in the first page.
If you want to have a little fun, on the first page there are 2 photos of a big fish larvae (scale on the second photo, size: about an human hand,
Location : Bali)
For French readers, if you can limit yourself to the first page (no fun in copying the answer), it would be better
Now, let us play:
Forums plongée Plongeur.com - C'est quoi????
 
You are too quick! :wink: :cheers:

May be you can tell me: are there a lot of pictures of those taken in the wild?
 
There are some goods pics and even a couple of videos on the web. Do a search for "oarfish" or "oar fish". The last big one was found off southern California and it was filmed, as was one from Baja I believe. That southern California oarfish died shortly after and was given to us for display.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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