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Noypistuff: Giant Squid Found Dead In Australia Attacked By Shark (Viral Video)
What's up with all these big ass animals?.
What's up with all these big ass animals?.
WOW. but yeah giant squid are some of the largest ocean dwelling creatures....speculation is that there are speices big enough to dwarf some whales. thankfully they only live in the deepest darkest trenches of the ocean.
It bothers me that we haven't explored our planet fully.
It's really disturbing.
It bothers me that we haven't explored our planet fully.
It's really disturbing.
c/s. what's crazy to me is that 90% of the lifeforms we haven't yet discovered are underwater lifeforms. and i'm not just talking microscopic organisms either. there's some truly humongous creatures living in the deep ocean brehs.
it's just that the oceans are so vast and DEEP where those kinda creatures post up we rarely if ever catch them on camera. i know there's a ton of Jurrasic era creatures swimming the earth. they're hiding where mankind can't come and fu*k with them.
The Bloop: A Mysterious Sound from the Deep Ocean | NOAA SOSUS - YouTube
What created this strange sound in Earth's Pacific Ocean? Pictured above is a visual representation of a loud and unusual sound, dubbed a Bloop, captured by deep sea microphones in 1997. In the above graph, time is shown on the horizontal axis, deep pitch is shown on the vertical axis, and brightness designates loudness. Although Bloops are some of the loudest sounds of any type ever recorded in Earth's oceans, their origin remains unknown. The Bloop sound was placed as occurring several times off the southern coast of South America and was audible 5,000 kilometers away. Although the sound has similarities to those vocalized by living organisms, not even a blue whale is large enough to croon this loud. The sounds point to the intriguing hypothesis that even larger life forms lurk in the unexplored darkness of Earth's deep oceans. A less imagination-inspiring possibility, however, is that the sounds resulted from some sort of iceberg calving. No further Bloops have been heard since 1997, although other loud and unexplained sounds have been recorded.