Fish that warn of earthquakes may have been found on the shores of Mexico
A few days before Mexico was shaken by a terrible 7.5 magnitude earthquake centered in Oaxaca, on the shores of the Mexican island of Kozumel, a rare fish was found that is thought to be warning of earthquakes.
Oak fish known as "remo", a marine creature that lives at great depths up to 1000 meters, according to Japanese culture predicts tsunamis and earthquakes.
This is because, according to them, the Remo fish is called "Ryugu no tsukai", which means "Messenger of the Sea God".
According to Japanese folk tales, if these fish go to the beaches, it indicates that an earthquake or a tsunami will soon come. This news can be said to be confirmed by the 2011 earthquake in Japan, where a few days ago the fish 'Remo' was seen on the shores of Japan.
The fact that this species of fish lives at depths of up to 1000 meters makes you believe that it can actually be a reliable predictor of earthquakes and tsunamis a few days before they occur.
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