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Yes, oarfish do lay eggs. They are known to be oviparous, meaning they reproduce by releasing eggs into the water. The fertilization of the eggs typically occurs externally, and the larvae that hatch are free-swimming. Oarfish are rarely observed during this reproductive process due to their deep-sea habitat.

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