
Abyssal rainbow gar - Wikipedia
The abyssal rainbow gar is a hypothetical species of fish observed by William Beebe while in his bathysphere on 11 August 1934, at a depth of 2,500 feet (760 metres) off the coast of Bermuda. [1] [2]
Abyssal rainbow gar | Encyclopaedia of Cryptozoology | Fandom
The abyssal rainbow gar was a cryptid deep sea fish reported once, off Bermuda in the Atlantic Ocean, during a 1934 bathysphere dive by William Beebe. Beebe tentatively referred to the fish as garfish or needlefish (family Belonidae), but admitted that this was only a guess.
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The Abyssal Rainbow Gar is one of Beebe's Abyssal Fishes of the North Atlantic Ocean. The Abyssal Rainbow Gar has a length of 4 inches. It has a blue body, scarlet head and a yellow tail.
Beebe's Abyssal Fishes | Cryptid Wiki | Fandom
Just as beautiful was a long-beaked multicoloured fish with scarlet head, blue body, and yellow tail that Beebe informally named the abyssal rainbow gar - four of which he observed swimming together in a stiff, almost upright posture at a depth of 2500 ft.
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The abyssal rainbow gar is an abyssal fish spotted by William Beebe in the early 1930s in Bermuda.[2] The abyssal rainbow gar is roughly 10.2 cm (4 inches) in length. It has a scarlet head with a long beak.
Abyssal Rainbow Gar: Cryptid - Mythical Encyclopedia
The Abyssal Rainbow Gar is a deep-sea cryptid that has strikingly vivid coloration. The scarlet head, blue body, and yellow tail make it an eye-catching sight. The colors are so bright that they appear almost iridescent, which is why they are called “rainbow” gars.
Abyssal Rainbow Gar | It's Something Wiki | Fandom
The Abyssal Rainbow Gar is one of Beebe's Abyssal Fishes of the North Atlantic Ocean. Length, 4 inches. Scarlet head. Long beak. Blue body. Yellow tail. Abyssal. Swims with a stiff, upright posture. Observed only once at 2,500 feet by William Beebe in …
Abyssal rainbow gar (SciiFii) | Novum Terram Wiki | Fandom
The abyssal rainbow gar (Abyssobelonidus atlanticus) is a species of deep-sea needlefish that either originally never existed or was native to the Atlantic Ocean before its extinction in the 20th century, but has since been (re)created by SciiFii and …
Untouchable Bathysphere fish | Prehistoric Wiki | Fandom
The abyssal rainbow gar (no genus or species assigned) is a fish observed in the Bathysphere by American naturalist William Beebe in 1932, of the coast of Bermuda. The fish is possibly a needlefish or a garfish.
William Beebe's Cryptid Fishes - Unexplained Mysteries
Oct 5, 2018 · Shape, size, color, and one fin I saw clearly, but Abyssal Rainbow Gars is as far as I dare go, and they may be anything but gars. About four inches over all, they were slender and stiff with long, sharply pointed jaws.