Australian Scientists Discover Massive Deep Sea Predator That Looks Like Silly String
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On March 16, 2020, researchers aboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute's ship Falkor stumbled upon a beautiful *giant* Apolemia, a type of siphonophore, in the Indian Ocean off western Australia. The scientists are not sure of the exact length of the silly string-like creature, which was found in the Ningaloo Canyons at a depth of 2,070 feet (631 meters). However, based on the measurement of its outer ring by a laser-equipped drone, they estimate it was 150 feet (46 meters) long.
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- queen_josie약 5년I know BONKERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!@
- chocolaterolls약 5년omg thats so kul i kinda wanna feel it
- whataburger약 5년Wow looks so cool but scary looks like something in the movies
- girlonfire2424약 5년What the heck!!! That thing is CRAZY!!!!!!!!!!!!
- c01e약 5년Wow !!!
- zara123약 5년Yikes, I am so scared now, I live on the Pacific coast you know where the Hollywood people live. I go to the beach a lot, but I can't right now anyway because of quarantine.
- rekekeee약 5년Wow this is so awesome! Just imagine going underwater and seeing that long string animals thingy and you think it is some sort of litter or something so your are like, "Hey, I'm going to be a good person and pick up this trash!" So you reach out and touch it and the WHOLE THING STARTS TO WIGGLE AND JIGGLE and you FREAK OUT!
- retymati-158412341287약 5년Their videos on youtube are pretty interesting, people should go check it out!
- sansundertale약 5년I LOVE DEEP SEA CRATURES!!!!!!1
- xxxalexxx약 5년this is cool but kinda creepy XD