Are you scared of the deep sea in your country?

Are you scared of the deep sea in your country?

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Sorta but not as much as space

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I'll be scared shitless if I so something human like at deep. This fucker on other hand? He looks like he wants to give me a hug

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saw*

its called a bigfin squid, barely any of them have ever been spotted, and the longest one seen was 8 meters long, who knows how long they can get though

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WTF

reminds me of this thing

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Siphonophore, the best way to think of it is a bunch of different organisms coming together and functioning as much body, the best way you could imagine it is if each of your limbs, each of your body parts and insides, all had a consciousness and brains of their own

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He cute

It doesn't scare me as much as it fascinates me

That's just a Korean on its natural habitat

Aliens that crash landed millions of years ago

let's nuke the ocean

The scariest thing about these things to me is how they don't have a certain way to look, they can look like anything.

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This is another example of a Siphonophore. this one is assumed to be a deadly predator, catching any fish that gets stuck in its tendrils. its assumed to be 50 meters long at least, but it has only been spotted once

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from footage of sagabmi bay in japan, at a depth of 1 kilometer.

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Because Black Sea was rapidly filled back in the day, there is hydrogen sulfide layer below 200m in, down to the bottom, completely anoxic. Nothing really lives or decomposes there

>hey wanna see my ancestor list?

LMAO

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Hello int, does this pic make you feel uneasy?

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