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About Giant Oarfish:
Giant Oarfish, known as "Regalecus Glesne", are large, magnificent creatures that eat only krill and other small ocean animals and don't harm humans. Giant Oarfish can grown as long as ~110 feet, according to https://www.livescience.com, and up to ~600 pounds in weight. The Giant Oarfish rarely goes near the surface, which has caused ocean researches to know little about the magnificent creatures. They are known to swim in the Pacific Ocean and live in a deep-sea habitat, where their bioluminescent "lights" all across their bodies "activate", ranging in color from bright blues to reddish-pink colors. Their scales also begin to shift into a semi-transparent shade, allowing us to see the bioluminescent "lights" inside of them, but not quite far enough into their bodies to see the bones and guts, thankfully. These deep-sea effects can be seen in the image below:

Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_oarfish, https://www.livescience.com.