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it's not biologically accurate, though.. like, at all. Why does this thing even have teeth if it's large enough to swallow most things whole? Especially massive goofy looking tusks like a boar? This design seems just as ridiculous and unrealistic as the first one, so i don't really get it
And I get that's just not as exciting as a colossal undiscovered animal. So I understand why people clung to that idea even if they know it's not actually real. Because it's fun to imagine.
@@saaddudin7163 its probably not only 1. its just that we havent discovered most of the animals in the ocean. so it looks like theres only 1 bloop. in reality there is probably a decent number of them.
@@saaddudin7163 if such an animal were real we probably wouldn’t find it for a while tbf. Isn’t only like 5% of the total ocean explored? And even to this day we find massive creatures such as the Colossal Squid If I remember right scientists don’t know how Sperm Whales eat or breed as they dive too deeply for us to monitor them so it’s very possible there is something down there we don’t know about that can’t come to the surface without being crushed by atmosphere
Cryoseidon Cetavenator: The Demonic Axolotl In all seriousness, I love the idea of the bloop being a gigantic salamander, since it's nothing like anything we've ever seen before.
If You know anything about axolotls, You know that they can regenerate thier limbs and organs, as far as regenerating parts of His brain. This means this bio-accurate bloop is really op...
One thing to be added here (from a biologist perspective); You checked all the boxes while generating this model of the Bloop, and I must say it is way-way more accurate, but you didn't mention about its curved teeth. This is quiet fitting to the animal, as this Bloop will have only one shot chance to catch its prey, given that it rests on the sea floor and is an ambush predator with low metabolism rate. It may go months without catching a single prey, hence to increase its chances to hunt down a prey in one shot, it must have those curved sets of teeth so that the prey is unable to escape after it is ensared by the animal in its jaws. Brilliant!
If something like the bloop exists on that magnitude, it would have to be like a tardigrade where it can go into a form of stasis like hibernation, without losing much. And to be able to gain nutrients, calories and necessary energy thru other means without having to move alot. This would allow it to almost be a filter feeder, but not solely be one. That way it would not out compete other creatures for sustenance where it causes it's own extinction.
5:20 "every single day". Just the way he says it makes him sound so depressed, tired, disappointed, and just done with everything. Especially when he says "single". The emphasis on that was amazing.
I really like what you came up with regarding the plausible bloop. I can see it rarely having to come to the surface if it can get by on scavenging the fallen carcasses of whales and hunting whatever large animals can be found in the deep southern oceans. Giant and Colossal Squid are the first to come to mind since they're permanent residents of the deep oceans, but elephant seals and beaked whales that live in the Southern Ocean can both get really large and are able to dive over 1,000 meters below the ocean's surface, so they could easily fall prey to a passing Bloop. EDIT: And this is now my first comment ever to get over 1,000 likes! Many thanks to everyone who liked this!
Plus, the sounds they supposedly make would need to be powerful, because their food sources and mates are scattered and they would have only a short period of time to eat and mate before returning to brumation to sleep out the next mating and hunting season without exhausting their food supply. They would be using powerful low-frequency sounds, as infrasound waves travel further through water without distorting. A skill which is vital in an environment like the deep Antarctic Oceans.
@@IanPendleton-gh6ox Another possible adaptation these creatures would need to evolve is the ability to give birth to live offspring. In the real world, most animal eggs excluding certain saltwater fish cannot survive in such a highly saline environment. It also conserves more energy, allowing females to carry less offspring to full term until birth, when they come out fully developed and ready to take on the Antarctic sea from the moment they’re born. Large sharks like tigers and great whites, as well as mosasaurs and inchycosaurs evolved similar life births to give their young better chances of survival to adulthood.
Making interesting content is anything but boring trust me, even if you don't find success with viewership which this channel doesn't need to worry about.
@shafqatishan437 its boring for me the editing is boring I got banned for 7 days so I cant upload anything but if the video gets high views its worth it and if it doesnt then you learn something new
I unironically would love to see the bloop in the monsterverse and be as big as it's usually depicted; the argument of him being to big to sustain itself can be explained by it being sustained with radiation. I love to imagine Monarch revealing it's existence to the public. "You all remember that huge bloop sound; The one everyone thought was a creature but then concluded it was ice cracking? Nope, it was a titan."
That also brings up the question. What would Bloop be like in the Monster verse? Would he be a malevolent titan, would he be intelligent enough to form plans and have his own motives? Or would he simply just be more animalistic? A titan that just aimlessly swims through the ocean with no real purpose? (Other than to play a role in the plot somehow of course)
@nyancatpoptart5441 I like to envision him as a more chill and simple minded titan, he wouldn't need to be aggressive because pretty much nothing other than Godzilla can hurt him, so he'd just continously swim and get the radiation he needs. I'd also imagine him as one of the oldest titans; possibly being the last surviving kaiju of the previous ecosystem that had titans that dwarf the ones from the "modern day".
I really like this video! You give us 3d animation with logical plausible theory for fantasy creatures, it's really entertaining. Thank you Goji Center!
Ok, a giant axolotl like sea creature with jaws that open 7-8 meters would still be the most terrifying entity to live in the ocean. It is an unexpected, but surprisingly good choice to have the bloop (imagining it as a biologically speculative creature) evolve from palaeozoic ancestors.
@SaurianStudios1207 he isn’t an axolotl in this actually, he’s a marine Temnospondyl! Those types of amphibians actually existed back during the Permian!
@@era3032 About that, axolotls only regrow organs, limbs, and brain tissue over the course of weeks. The “evolving” thing you mentioned only ever happens if the axolotl in question is unnaturally injected with a specific substance called iodine.
I still can't believe that you guys can make a plausible biologically Bloop, now I'm more afraid with ocean than before, imagining this Bloop is might be down in the deep floor of the ocean and will surface to eat something and I was there to witnessing it
Not in our ocean, but a Hycean planet could harbour a creature this large. A Hycean planet is a heavy water planet with a global ocean hundreds of kilometres deep. I don't know why they don't just call them "water giants"
I wanna say it’s likely gonna be categorized under the ray-finned fish class of bony fish since it shares characteristics similar to electric eels, Caulophryne and catfish
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Thank you for making sure you are explaining how this isn't possible. I swear some people can't handle fun videos like this without going off the deep end.
The video didn't explain every fact about the bloop. So, for those who still don't know much about it or just never heard of it, here's what you need to know: the name "the bloop" was given due to the sound the original makes if sped up, when slowed down, the sound sounds a lot more like a whale, which is why it was originally thought the sound was a living animal, which as goji center explained, would have been absolutely massive, a real-life kaiju or sorts as for the exact cause of the sound, it turned out to be something far less terrifying: an icequake, the sound made when 2 massive pieces of ice break apart. The icequake that caused the bloop sound is believed to have been a colossal piece of ice breaking off of antarctica
5:19 This is the equivalent of 1.29 × 10^14 Joules, or about 30,000 tons of TNT. For Comparison, the Little Boy's Yeild was only 15,000. So, 2 Little Boys to power this thing. Every. Single. Day. Yeah, there's a reason that Godzilla just straight up runs on radiation
My theory is that the bloop is probably a filter feeder like the blue whale only a bigger version meaning a larger metabolism to eat plankton, krill, or any other small crustaceans
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Dude…. This is such a great video. You guys did not disappoint when you should the bio accurate bloop. Also, super stoked for the what if you get swallowed by the bloop, and I really want to see bio accurate el grand maja and what would happen when you get eaten by it. Love these marine videos. Keep up the great work Goji Center
7:51 1. That’s because there were bigger predators out there hunting them such as Livyatan melvillei and Otodus megalodon. 2. They used to be a lot smaller than that. 3. Something similar happened to the extinct predatory marine reptiles. For example, it only took Mosasaurus 6 million years or so to evolve from 6-ft monitor lizards into 40-ft sea serpents.
You know, your design for the Bloop honestly looks like it could be a lower-ranking monsterverse kaiju. Maybe a smaller than average titan. Given its external gills, I’ll call it Titanus Xolotl (after the god Xolotl who transformed into an axolotl, which is where they got their name.)
He looks way better than the pop-"goofy" shaped Bloop, but both would be super scary and amazing. Good Work and the Idea of an colossal antarctic deep-sea Amphibian is interesting.
I honestly love the concept of creating bio accurate animals from monsters like Bloop. It’s videos like these is why I’m subscribed to Goji Center. Makes me wonder how a kraken would look if it were real.
Great video. 👏👏👏👍 I love it when they recreate a fictional animal within plausible standards. Its shape and habit of brumaring reminds me of an idea I have for Charybdis. And speaking of recreating plausible creatures, do you think you can make more videos like this with other creatures like the Kraken and/or Godzilla please? 🙏🤩
Wow, this was cool. I was wondering how you were gonna do a face-off video considering there's no reference to go off of with The Bloop or El Gran Maja but now I see you've got that covered.
Scientifically accurate bloop is actually so much better than the original it’s crazy. Its feasibility in favor for ridiculous size actually makes it scarier with the axolotl motif being the cherry on top. Kinda reminds me of the Charybdis from Barotrauma
How about a bio realistic wyvern, I imagine it has the body type of a terror bird with a wingspan of an argentavis, instead of fire, it sprays acidic chemicals as a last resort like the bombardier beetle, most of the time it stomp kicks with its talons, tail whips, and bites.
Yes that's a good idea Goji center needs to look at this and analyze. Indominus rex hybrid: Dinosaurs: - Tyrannosaurus rex - Velociraptor - Giganotosaurus - Therizinosaurus - Carnotaurus - Majungasaurus - Rugops Modern animals: - Pit Viper - Tree Dart Frog - Cuttlefish
Y'know, an accurate bloop would probably barelly outscale the Blue Whale at 40-50 meters something. The original scale of 75-76 meters was based on the volume of the sound compared to that of a Blue Whale call, the major problem with this is that a creature almost half the Blue Whale's size has the actual loudest sound made from organic animals that being the Cachalot Whale. Doing the same sound scaling they did for the original estimates, It would be about the same size of the Blue Whale. It would still need to be larger though to have some kind of spermacetti of sorts, the same as the Cachalot Whale, to make any kind of sound this loud. This is just a ramble that you should take with a grain of salt, I'm moody how the internet portrays the Bloop as a kaiju alright.
Nah, that was perfect, my guy! My personal/only gripe with this speculative specimen is how they would manage producing such loud noises despite not having the vocal organs of a cetacean.
Well not exactly he's not as strong as some make him out to be assuming we only use the work of Lovecraft but he would have certain abilities that would make him formidable such as his magical prowess and ability to manipulate dreams.
People often forget that Cthulhu isn't just a giant monster with magic, he's an otherworldly being who can't even fully exist in our universe. He's as incomprehensible to us as industrial construction equipment is to a mouse. And Cthulhu is just the guy taking care of the important Great Old Ones who are sleeping. "Cthulhu" isn't even his name, it's just the closest approximation to it that humans are physically capable of pronouncing. Think about it like this: if humanity is an ant colony, Godzilla would be a dog, and Cthulhu would be a human. While Dogzilla is digging a hole in the backyard, the ants are experiencing a world-shattering apocalypse. Meanwhile humans are sitting in the living room watching tv. So would Cthulhu in the Monsterverse cause a titan extinction? He could, but probably wouldn't be too concerned either way.
@@Galimeer5 Calling Godzilla to be the dog and Cthulhu as the human is still giving Godzilla some form of power, while it’s not really all that close. Cthulhu’s avatar is the one we’d be using, in which he’d be the size of a mountain, putting other monsters smaller than him.
If a bio-plausible Bloop would exist: maybe orcas would gather in larger pods to hunt it down, surely whalers would decimate it for some quick bucks...
5:02 the right thing to say is let's imagine it's an extradimensional creature that doesn't respect our physical laws. (like the kaiju of the MonsterVerse and yes. in Monarch Legacy Of Monsters there is dialogue confirming that the hollow earth is of extradimensional origins.)
If that were the case, it wouldn't look like some shlocky sci-fi monster, and generally be more akin to a higher dimensional object or create absolute hot, which is a speculative temperature that melts down physics itself. There is no way most kaijus as they are portrayed could exist, and the "not respecting physics" argument is even more illogical. They aren't OUR physical laws, they're every particle's physical laws.
All these megalophobia videos always boggle my mind because it makes no sense for fish that big to be preying on something so tiny, individually or in a submarine containing maybe 100 people. It brings me joy to see this validated
I don't know if this is real or not, but I heard that in the original script for Godzilla 2014, Godzilla was the responsible for making the Bloop in the monsterverse.
The bloop does have an actual size. Scientists ran calculations based on whale calls and devised a size around 3 times bigger than a blue whale. I'm shocked gojicenter didn't use that ad its commonly known.
@@chrisgaming9567 I forgot the specific source though it was common knowledge all over the Internet before those boriso blois esc videos started showing up.
@@britishbloke2256 The existence of a 250-foot measurement was common knowledge, but I've never found an original source for it, or even a reference to an original source.
@@britishbloke2256 The existence of a 250-foot measurement was common knowledge, but I've never found an original source for it, or even a reference to an original source.
I have an idea for you about "we made a bio-accurate el gran maja | what if it was real?" 3 questions 1. What is the el gran maja? 2. What if it was real? 3. How long was it? Bio-accurate el gran maja Closet related is Diplocaulus. An amphibian is also live in the ocean as well.
The scariest thing is that like all axolotels it's gonna be in it's larval stage it's whole life, so it can breath with gills. But we've injected the right chemicals into axolotels and they have a "lost" complete form, that can breath with lungs.
I was thinking you were gonna go with eusociality animals as they are basically many, *MANY* smaller animals working together like a hive mind to form much larger forms. Tho, I don’t know if these kinda of animals can make any noise, so it may not be an option.
We dont give a fuck if you are boring, we don't give a fuck when people told this through the years, we still don't give a fuck if a random dude in a comment say it just to remember something so big can't actually exist. Aww you are the Big Brain of momma, huh dont you? She's proud of you, buddy - keep going you are the smart and cool kid everyone wants to join to their party - for sure
Somehow a giant hibernating axolotl at the bottom of the deep ocean that utilizes stealth is so much more terrifying than just a gigantic whale with a big mouth
okay but imagine if the bloop treated humans like orcas do you’re scuba diving with your bros and gals then suddenly come face to face with this super apex predator. instead of being eaten it just gets all curious and checks everyone out, maybe even letting y’all sit on it for some selfies. or you get stranded in the middle of the ocean and they’re smart enough to recognize you need help. this enormous amphibian makes your boat a temporary hat and takes you to the nearest human settlement, boat, whatever and you have a story that will be told for centuries.
So, what I’m getting from this, Goji Bloop is basically a giant axolotl that can survive long periods without eating a single scrap, and eats whales as if they’re normal fish? That’s metal.
For anyone curious, the "Bloop" noise was the sound of an iceberg falling into the ocean. Edit: for more info. It was specifically an Icequake, a seismic event caused by immense amounts of stress or pressure in the center of large bodies of ice, such as frozen lakes or icebergs. The sound itself was 180 decibels, and the reason it sounded like a "BLOOP!" instead of water splashing was because the sound was recorded underwater. To be more specific the bloop was the sound of water filling in the pocket of air caused by a massive chunk of ice falling into the sea.
When calculating the bloop’s diet, you forgot Kleiber’s Law. Basically, a creature’s basal metabolic rate scales to the 3/4 power of the animal’s mass, as larger creatures retain heat more easily. So, a cat that’s 100 times the mass of a mouse needs only 32 times as much nutrition as the mouse does.
When I was a kid, I really liked prehistoric amphibians such as Temnospondyls. Your choice of plausible bloop classification was a welcome surprise. I wonder what temnospondyls would look like today, had they survived.
"wELLE aCThUSalLy ThIS ThiNG Was aN ICebRGE RGRGRGRGGR" Good job buddy, you noticed you are watching a video on a youtube channel based on the monsterverse. Or what, Godzilla and monke are real and they could possibily exist? :OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Fuckin' idiots
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How Tall Is Bloop The Giant Fish
Can you guys do Monster Hunter next ? It’ll be awesome
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Kaiju no.8 vs Godzilla MonsterVerse please please please
Please make biologically accurate famous mythological creatures a running theme series. This is amazing. 👍🏼
I second this! I came for the Goji, but stayed for everything else you've been doing.
I third this! I came for the Goji, but stayed for everything else you've been doing.
Same
it's not biologically accurate, though.. like, at all. Why does this thing even have teeth if it's large enough to swallow most things whole? Especially massive goofy looking tusks like a boar?
This design seems just as ridiculous and unrealistic as the first one, so i don't really get it
Maybe because it was a scavenger hunter and secondly the original bloop has teeth or another bloop version so it fine
For those curious “The Bloop” was discovered
Well the noise at least. It was glaciers cracking and falling off an ice sheet not an animal
it was a glacier scraping the bottom of the sea if i remember correctly
And I get that's just not as exciting as a colossal undiscovered animal. So I understand why people clung to that idea even if they know it's not actually real. Because it's fun to imagine.
@@fireironthesecond2909 i meant if it's true, what it eat?, and why only just one of it?, i guess it's just wasn't possible to even exist.
@@saaddudin7163 its probably not only 1. its just that we havent discovered most of the animals in the ocean. so it looks like theres only 1 bloop. in reality there is probably a decent number of them.
@@saaddudin7163 if such an animal were real we probably wouldn’t find it for a while tbf. Isn’t only like 5% of the total ocean explored? And even to this day we find massive creatures such as the Colossal Squid
If I remember right scientists don’t know how Sperm Whales eat or breed as they dive too deeply for us to monitor them so it’s very possible there is something down there we don’t know about that can’t come to the surface without being crushed by atmosphere
Cryoseidon Cetavenator: The Demonic Axolotl
In all seriousness, I love the idea of the bloop being a gigantic salamander, since it's nothing like anything we've ever seen before.
*Praises in Bloop*
An Axolotl Kaiju? Who wants to tell Lottie?
If You know anything about axolotls, You know that they can regenerate thier limbs and organs, as far as regenerating parts of His brain. This means this bio-accurate bloop is really op...
That would be dope.
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One thing to be added here (from a biologist perspective); You checked all the boxes while generating this model of the Bloop, and I must say it is way-way more accurate, but you didn't mention about its curved teeth. This is quiet fitting to the animal, as this Bloop will have only one shot chance to catch its prey, given that it rests on the sea floor and is an ambush predator with low metabolism rate. It may go months without catching a single prey, hence to increase its chances to hunt down a prey in one shot, it must have those curved sets of teeth so that the prey is unable to escape after it is ensared by the animal in its jaws. Brilliant!
We were saving a few facts for the face off episode but you hit it right on 👍 thanks for your comment
@@GojiCenterThe BLOOP is a creature I sure wouldn't wanna swim around with.
Remember the megalodon from Primal? The Bloop would do the same thing.
@@myleswelnetz6700 I've seen the episode with that hungry HUMONGOUShark sooooooooo toothy, that Bloop is the most DOMINANT On my fear list.
If something like the bloop exists on that magnitude, it would have to be like a tardigrade where it can go into a form of stasis like hibernation, without losing much. And to be able to gain nutrients, calories and necessary energy thru other means without having to move alot. This would allow it to almost be a filter feeder, but not solely be one. That way it would not out compete other creatures for sustenance where it causes it's own extinction.
5:20 "every single day". Just the way he says it makes him sound so depressed, tired, disappointed, and just done with everything. Especially when he says "single". The emphasis on that was amazing.
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simple, feed it uranium, 20 billion calories per gram
I really like what you came up with regarding the plausible bloop. I can see it rarely having to come to the surface if it can get by on scavenging the fallen carcasses of whales and hunting whatever large animals can be found in the deep southern oceans. Giant and Colossal Squid are the first to come to mind since they're permanent residents of the deep oceans, but elephant seals and beaked whales that live in the Southern Ocean can both get really large and are able to dive over 1,000 meters below the ocean's surface, so they could easily fall prey to a passing Bloop.
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Plus, the sounds they supposedly make would need to be powerful, because their food sources and mates are scattered and they would have only a short period of time to eat and mate before returning to brumation to sleep out the next mating and hunting season without exhausting their food supply. They would be using powerful low-frequency sounds, as infrasound waves travel further through water without distorting. A skill which is vital in an environment like the deep Antarctic Oceans.
@@BersealiaDreamheart Excellent points, thanks for sharing them.
@@IanPendleton-gh6ox Another possible adaptation these creatures would need to evolve is the ability to give birth to live offspring. In the real world, most animal eggs excluding certain saltwater fish cannot survive in such a highly saline environment. It also conserves more energy, allowing females to carry less offspring to full term until birth, when they come out fully developed and ready to take on the Antarctic sea from the moment they’re born. Large sharks like tigers and great whites, as well as mosasaurs and inchycosaurs evolved similar life births to give their young better chances of survival to adulthood.
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Yeah
Can we just give respect to this man for doing the boring part and making it fun to watch so we don't have to 😂
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Making interesting content is anything but boring trust me, even if you don't find success with viewership which this channel doesn't need to worry about.
@shafqatishan437 its boring for me the editing is boring I got banned for 7 days so I cant upload anything but if the video gets high views its worth it and if it doesnt then you learn something new
What boring part?
Yeah
I unironically would love to see the bloop in the monsterverse and be as big as it's usually depicted; the argument of him being to big to sustain itself can be explained by it being sustained with radiation.
I love to imagine Monarch revealing it's existence to the public.
"You all remember that huge bloop sound; The one everyone thought was a creature but then concluded it was ice cracking? Nope, it was a titan."
I’m surprised they didn’t try this yet
That also brings up the question. What would Bloop be like in the Monster verse? Would he be a malevolent titan, would he be intelligent enough to form plans and have his own motives? Or would he simply just be more animalistic? A titan that just aimlessly swims through the ocean with no real purpose? (Other than to play a role in the plot somehow of course)
@nyancatpoptart5441 I like to envision him as a more chill and simple minded titan, he wouldn't need to be aggressive because pretty much nothing other than Godzilla can hurt him, so he'd just continously swim and get the radiation he needs.
I'd also imagine him as one of the oldest titans; possibly being the last surviving kaiju of the previous ecosystem that had titans that dwarf the ones from the "modern day".
@@mrcollin011 I think Bloop’s personality would be somewhat akin to being an oversized manatee
@@Cenazinosaur04 Bloop is a buddy? That’s a nice plot twist.
I love the fact there's this horrific nightmare fish that could swallow whole ships, and it's got the goofy-ass name of "Bloop."
@mannofdober873 and his design is so funny when you think abt it, like it looks like a fish drawn by 6yrs old me
Like naming a Turkish Kangal "Cupcake"
I really like this video!
You give us 3d animation with logical plausible theory for fantasy creatures, it's really entertaining.
Thank you Goji Center!
And now im scared to go into the ocean again
Same
I highly doubt this exists it would die from starvation at least
It's not real youll be fine
@@jamespew9710 I am currently doing a maritime program and now I am going to develop thalasaphobia.
@@kingseb2252Nah, it would only have to eat 1 lizzo sized person every hundred years or so.
Ok, a giant axolotl like sea creature with jaws that open 7-8 meters would still be the most terrifying entity to live in the ocean. It is an unexpected, but surprisingly good choice to have the bloop (imagining it as a biologically speculative creature) evolve from palaeozoic ancestors.
@SaurianStudios1207 he isn’t an axolotl in this actually, he’s a marine Temnospondyl! Those types of amphibians actually existed back during the Permian!
Yeah
what makes it even more terrifying is a axolotls abilities to regrow organs and literally force evolve on spot
@@era3032 About that, axolotls only regrow organs, limbs, and brain tissue over the course of weeks. The “evolving” thing you mentioned only ever happens if the axolotl in question is unnaturally injected with a specific substance called iodine.
@@dragodracon7785 nah they can force turn themselves into salamanders, it’s technically devolving but it’s still an evolution in a way
I still can't believe that you guys can make a plausible biologically Bloop, now I'm more afraid with ocean than before, imagining this Bloop is might be down in the deep floor of the ocean and will surface to eat something and I was there to witnessing it
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@@genesismultiverse4896bruh
I’m gonna need a MEGA-Jaegar just to do maintenance on the intercontinental Networking Cables.
Yeah
Not in our ocean, but a Hycean planet could harbour a creature this large.
A Hycean planet is a heavy water planet with a global ocean hundreds of kilometres deep. I don't know why they don't just call them "water giants"
Oh great now soon we’ll getting a bio accurate El gran maja Edit: NEVER GOT THIS MANY LIKES
Yup
I wanna say it’s likely gonna be categorized under the ray-finned fish class of bony fish since it shares characteristics similar to electric eels, Caulophryne and catfish
@@frostfang7670 I expected to be gulper eel but gulper eels live very deep so your right
i was a subscriber since gvk trailer dropped. i'm an og subscriber and i can tell. Goji center you've improved a lot. especially that i noticed your voice has changed as well with each video. I love to see your videos. you dont just throw random things at us. you throw good answers and explain very well why it is. This is why your my favorite youtube channel. keep the good work goji center. I'll always watch your videos!!!
So have I.
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12:40 is this a teaser for The Bloop vs. El Gran Maja on the next Monster Face-Off?
I hope it's also a teaser for a scientifically plausible El gran maja
Probably
That's what I'm hoping for
Most probably yes!
@@JeffreyDonnIt’s confirmed!
Cant believe i put this off for 10 minutes, definitely worth the small wait
9:02 no, seriously! This isn’t a joke!
@@wallrider4194 nice timing 😂
The Bloop vs El Grand Maja would be an insanely crazy battle. Make it happen 💯
Already did, look it up
What the heck is El Grand Maja exactly?
@@pacboy7673 IDK, some kind of gulper eel with teeth I guess.
@@pacboy7673 joker if he was a leviathan
Thank you for making sure you are explaining how this isn't possible. I swear some people can't handle fun videos like this without going off the deep end.
Genuinely surprised that this isn't one of those channels that gets hundreds of thousands of views within an hour. The quality is just that good.
The video didn't explain every fact about the bloop. So, for those who still don't know much about it or just never heard of it, here's what you need to know:
the name "the bloop" was given due to the sound the original makes if sped up, when slowed down, the sound sounds a lot more like a whale, which is why it was originally thought the sound was a living animal, which as goji center explained, would have been absolutely massive, a real-life kaiju or sorts
as for the exact cause of the sound, it turned out to be something far less terrifying: an icequake, the sound made when 2 massive pieces of ice break apart. The icequake that caused the bloop sound is believed to have been a colossal piece of ice breaking off of antarctica
@@RadRaptor152 “something far less terrifying”
Impact of global warming heard around the world 💀
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This is the equivalent of 1.29 × 10^14 Joules, or about 30,000 tons of TNT.
For Comparison, the Little Boy's Yeild was only 15,000.
So, 2 Little Boys to power this thing.
Every. Single. Day.
Yeah, there's a reason that Godzilla just straight up runs on radiation
My theory is that the bloop is probably a filter feeder like the blue whale only a bigger version meaning a larger metabolism to eat plankton, krill, or any other small crustaceans
Theory? And the loop *is*? That makes it sound like you think the bloop is an animal in reality.
The bloop was caused by an icequake. Not very exciting, i know
@@notagain2856 wasn't it from glaciers breaking?
@@coolboi1232 if i amnot mistaken, icequake and ice calving (glacier breaking off) are the 2 main possible causes for the bloop
That would just be a whale, but bigger
Now for a greater challenge: a zoologically feasible SCP-3000.
2:00 Godzilla earth wonders where is his video in the goji center channel???
Maybe he deleted it don't know why
Any updates on the next face off !!!????
Currently setting up lighting and environment settings for the fight animation. Script is being finalized and UI sequences being made. We're getting there.
@@GojiCenter and how much percentage is that ?? Eh either way can’t wait !! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@GojiCenterim still waiting 😢😢😢
@@GojiCenter can you do a what if video for El Gtan Maja?
@@RifdyMartialArts Good things happen to those who wait. Be patient. After all, neither Rome nor this bio-realistic bloop was built in a day.
A 300 Tonne fully oceanic amphibian! Never thought about that possibility
@@chheinrich8486 Star wars the phantom menace had the sando aqua monster, a feline-like amphibian with gills.
@WilliamLovell-oh1rb the sando is describe more as a mammal than an earth amphibian
@chheinrich8486 But it does have gills and fins. It's a mishmash of amphibian and mammal.
@@WilliamLovell-oh1rb exactly my point, im a bit precise with such things, its not just an amphibian so in my.book its an inperfect comparison 😁
I can't wait to see a bio-accurate Sand Worm.
Dude…. This is such a great video. You guys did not disappoint when you should the bio accurate bloop. Also, super stoked for the what if you get swallowed by the bloop, and I really want to see bio accurate el grand maja and what would happen when you get eaten by it. Love these marine videos. Keep up the great work Goji Center
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1. That’s because there were bigger predators out there hunting them such as Livyatan melvillei and Otodus megalodon.
2. They used to be a lot smaller than that.
3. Something similar happened to the extinct predatory marine reptiles. For example, it only took Mosasaurus 6 million years or so to evolve from 6-ft monitor lizards into 40-ft sea serpents.
I love it. Have you thought about making a bio-accurate of all the cryptids in the world?
I love that this bloop is a slumbering titan, something out of legends, but quite plausible too, great job !
the whole point is that it's not quit plausible.
…I think I just got…
out-Legendary Axolotl-ed…
If the bloop was real the military would LOVE this hunt
@@joshraptor1792 yes
Yes
Why would the military go out of their way to kill this thing? What is it doing wrong, huh?
@@monstermaker73 oil :3
@@monstermaker73Cause he looks funny😤😠
You know, your design for the Bloop honestly looks like it could be a lower-ranking monsterverse kaiju. Maybe a smaller than average titan. Given its external gills, I’ll call it Titanus Xolotl (after the god Xolotl who transformed into an axolotl, which is where they got their name.)
Goji is really entertaining my thalassophobia
This man is a human ChatGPT. He explains everything in detail and doesn’t waste time getting to the juicy part itself. Greta video. I love it.
He looks way better than the pop-"goofy" shaped Bloop, but both would be super scary and amazing. Good Work and the Idea of an colossal antarctic deep-sea Amphibian is interesting.
I cant believe that the next video recommended is "The Most Dangerous Sea Creatures"
Looks like bloop has evolved to become and look more fearsome and scarier than ever
Goji Center never fails to traumatize us 🗿
We need more of this bio-accurate videooos
These Monster Face Off videos always end the same way: the winner is clearly at an unfair advantage, but the loser still lasts longer than expected.
I honestly love the concept of creating bio accurate animals from monsters like Bloop. It’s videos like these is why I’m subscribed to Goji Center. Makes me wonder how a kraken would look if it were real.
10:13 Cryoseidon Cetavenator basically translates to:
Whale-hunting God of the Frozen Sea
When the scientific name is more intimidating than the common name.
That actually goes hard
I want to steal it
Great video. 👏👏👏👍
I love it when they recreate a fictional animal within plausible standards.
Its shape and habit of brumaring reminds me of an idea I have for Charybdis.
And speaking of recreating plausible creatures, do you think you can make more videos like this with other creatures like the Kraken and/or Godzilla please? 🙏🤩
2:40 was waiting for a ‘yo momma’ joke
*Random unreasonably large fish becomes casually becomes popular*
Wow, this was cool. I was wondering how you were gonna do a face-off video considering there's no reference to go off of with The Bloop or El Gran Maja but now I see you've got that covered.
@@frostfang7670 I hope it happens right after this video
@@andrewscholte624 We still need a bio-accurate El Gran Maja video lol
Is there going to be a video about the el gran maja?
yup. Bio Accurate
@@GojiCenter Alright! Can't wait!
@@GojiCenteryo can you make a video about Godzilla earth?
fun fact: the bloop was actually just a massive iceberg falling into the ocean
"Reality is often disappointing."
So it was the rhedosaurus
Ain't no way, they either lying or they lying
@@nyancatpoptart5441Only psychopaths find this disappointing, ngl. Do you know how dangerous it would be if a giant kaiju actually existed.
@@chadgorosaurus4898 Relax, the're probably just quoting someone
Scientifically accurate bloop is actually so much better than the original it’s crazy. Its feasibility in favor for ridiculous size actually makes it scarier with the axolotl motif being the cherry on top.
Kinda reminds me of the Charybdis from Barotrauma
Please, please, please keep making videos like this one! Love speculative zoology and am hyped for the Gran Maja video.
How about a bio realistic wyvern, I imagine it has the body type of a terror bird with a wingspan of an argentavis, instead of fire, it sprays acidic chemicals as a last resort like the bombardier beetle, most of the time it stomp kicks with its talons, tail whips, and bites.
Another reason to stay away from the ocean. Love your videos brother.
Hey Goji Center can you make a Bio-accurated Indominus Rex based on the animals used in their DNA
Yes that's a good idea Goji center needs to look at this and analyze.
Indominus rex hybrid:
Dinosaurs:
- Tyrannosaurus rex
- Velociraptor
- Giganotosaurus
- Therizinosaurus
- Carnotaurus
- Majungasaurus
- Rugops
Modern animals:
- Pit Viper
- Tree Dart Frog
- Cuttlefish
I assume it would be more heavier and have feathers but it's intelligence would be reduced.
@@Indoraptor_Prototypeyou forgot it also had the jaws of that big ass crocodile
@@Commander_Thorn. Deinosuchus?
They already overdid that. How about Indoraptor 2.0 instead?
Love that foreshadowing of your next video about bio-accurate èl gran maja at the end,(12:37) keep up your great work!
That wasn’t a sound by the bloop, that was an iceberg shifting.
Y'know, an accurate bloop would probably barelly outscale the Blue Whale at 40-50 meters something.
The original scale of 75-76 meters was based on the volume of the sound compared to that of a Blue Whale call, the major problem with this is that a creature almost half the Blue Whale's size has the actual loudest sound made from organic animals that being the Cachalot Whale.
Doing the same sound scaling they did for the original estimates, It would be about the same size of the Blue Whale. It would still need to be larger though to have some kind of spermacetti of sorts, the same as the Cachalot Whale, to make any kind of sound this loud.
This is just a ramble that you should take with a grain of salt, I'm moody how the internet portrays the Bloop as a kaiju alright.
Nah, that was perfect, my guy! My personal/only gripe with this speculative specimen is how they would manage producing such loud noises despite not having the vocal organs of a cetacean.
I have my own personal hypothetical that is just a lot of pistol shrimp
@@androidmk5987 its an iceberg
@@rexyjp1237 I know I meant if it was an animal.
In the end the amphibian bloop her is not much loner and only 50% heavier than a blue whale at the lower scale
Damn you goji center.......I am now afraid to even take a step into the water T_T
What if cthulhu enters to the monsterverse? Titans massacre? In depth analysis
Well not exactly he's not as strong as some make him out to be assuming we only use the work of Lovecraft but he would have certain abilities that would make him formidable such as his magical prowess and ability to manipulate dreams.
People often forget that Cthulhu isn't just a giant monster with magic, he's an otherworldly being who can't even fully exist in our universe. He's as incomprehensible to us as industrial construction equipment is to a mouse. And Cthulhu is just the guy taking care of the important Great Old Ones who are sleeping. "Cthulhu" isn't even his name, it's just the closest approximation to it that humans are physically capable of pronouncing.
Think about it like this: if humanity is an ant colony, Godzilla would be a dog, and Cthulhu would be a human. While Dogzilla is digging a hole in the backyard, the ants are experiencing a world-shattering apocalypse. Meanwhile humans are sitting in the living room watching tv.
So would Cthulhu in the Monsterverse cause a titan extinction? He could, but probably wouldn't be too concerned either way.
@@Galimeer5 Calling Godzilla to be the dog and Cthulhu as the human is still giving Godzilla some form of power, while it’s not really all that close. Cthulhu’s avatar is the one we’d be using, in which he’d be the size of a mountain, putting other monsters smaller than him.
Gigantic monster Axolotl doesn't exist, it can't hurt you. Goji Center:
If a bio-plausible Bloop would exist: maybe orcas would gather in larger pods to hunt it down, surely whalers would decimate it for some quick bucks...
I made my own pipe cleaner Monsterverse Bloop once. I called it Titanus Crius
Tiamat: *exists*
Bloop: ...Bababooey
Tiamat: *disappears from existence*
4:41 “Feed on radiation”
Sad but also relieved it wasn’t an animal and was just the sound from a iceberg 😂
This is peak GojiCenter. This video was awesome! The speculative biology while tying in the urban legend. Amazing video
Godzilla minus one: **shitting his pants rn**
5:02 the right thing to say is let's imagine it's an extradimensional creature that doesn't respect our physical laws. (like the kaiju of the MonsterVerse and yes. in Monarch Legacy Of Monsters there is dialogue confirming that the hollow earth is of extradimensional origins.)
If that were the case, it wouldn't look like some shlocky sci-fi monster, and generally be more akin to a higher dimensional object or create absolute hot, which is a speculative temperature that melts down physics itself.
There is no way most kaijus as they are portrayed could exist, and the "not respecting physics" argument is even more illogical. They aren't OUR physical laws, they're every particle's physical laws.
The bloop is basically caseohs pet fish 😂
nah its caseoh taking a swim
@@sdsfee 💀💀💀
@@sdsfee Caseoh is bigger than that
@@IrsyaadSoNub im talkin about the 350 meter one
caseoh would’ve already eaten it by the first day.
I was not expecting such an excited narrator but I'm all here for it
All these megalophobia videos always boggle my mind because it makes no sense for fish that big to be preying on something so tiny, individually or in a submarine containing maybe 100 people. It brings me joy to see this validated
ITS THE BOOP
(Edit: yes, I spelled that wrong intentionally, and yes I will never stop calling him the boop)
Heheh.. boop-
your mama
THE BOOP
*T H Ë B Ö Ō P*
@@Fachezz Boo .-.
I don't know if this is real or not, but I heard that in the original script for Godzilla 2014, Godzilla was the responsible for making the Bloop in the monsterverse.
The bloop does have an actual size. Scientists ran calculations based on whale calls and devised a size around 3 times bigger than a blue whale. I'm shocked gojicenter didn't use that ad its commonly known.
Source?
@@chrisgaming9567 I forgot the specific source though it was common knowledge all over the Internet before those boriso blois esc videos started showing up.
@@chrisgaming9567 you can search up some bloop size comp images up on Google and c that it has a size a few times a blue whale
@@britishbloke2256 The existence of a 250-foot measurement was common knowledge, but I've never found an original source for it, or even a reference to an original source.
@@britishbloke2256 The existence of a 250-foot measurement was common knowledge, but I've never found an original source for it, or even a reference to an original source.
I have an idea for you about "we made a bio-accurate el gran maja | what if it was real?"
3 questions
1. What is the el gran maja?
2. What if it was real?
3. How long was it?
Bio-accurate el gran maja
Closet related is Diplocaulus. An amphibian is also live in the ocean as well.
The scariest thing is that like all axolotels it's gonna be in it's larval stage it's whole life, so it can breath with gills. But we've injected the right chemicals into axolotels and they have a "lost" complete form, that can breath with lungs.
Goji center always Cook🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯
I was thinking you were gonna go with eusociality animals as they are basically many, *MANY* smaller animals working together like a hive mind to form much larger forms. Tho, I don’t know if these kinda of animals can make any noise, so it may not be an option.
the "bloop" was an iceberg dragging across the ocean floor call me boring idgaf
We dont give a fuck if you are boring, we don't give a fuck when people told this through the years, we still don't give a fuck if a random dude in a comment say it just to remember something so big can't actually exist. Aww you are the Big Brain of momma, huh dont you? She's proud of you, buddy - keep going you are the smart and cool kid everyone wants to join to their party - for sure
Somehow a giant hibernating axolotl at the bottom of the deep ocean that utilizes stealth is so much more terrifying than just a gigantic whale with a big mouth
Nice video.
=)
Appreciate the visuals.
okay but imagine if the bloop treated humans like orcas do
you’re scuba diving with your bros and gals then suddenly come face to face with this super apex predator. instead of being eaten it just gets all curious and checks everyone out, maybe even letting y’all sit on it for some selfies.
or you get stranded in the middle of the ocean and they’re smart enough to recognize you need help. this enormous amphibian makes your boat a temporary hat and takes you to the nearest human settlement, boat, whatever and you have a story that will be told for centuries.
Great idea
9:14
Trematasaurs then: were crocodiles.
Trematasaurs now: are axolotl whales.
12:27
Or a third way: shrinking. They would need fewer calories this way.
Love this type of videos that Goji Center's been doing. I hope after this you get to create a Bio-Accurate El Gran Maja.
So, what I’m getting from this, Goji Bloop is basically a giant axolotl that can survive long periods without eating a single scrap, and eats whales as if they’re normal fish? That’s metal.
10:37 SpongeBob!
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Everyone is glossing over the Gran Maha teeth at the end >_>
For anyone curious, the "Bloop" noise was the sound of an iceberg falling into the ocean.
Edit: for more info. It was specifically an Icequake, a seismic event caused by immense amounts of stress or pressure in the center of large bodies of ice, such as frozen lakes or icebergs. The sound itself was 180 decibels, and the reason it sounded like a "BLOOP!" instead of water splashing was because the sound was recorded underwater. To be more specific the bloop was the sound of water filling in the pocket of air caused by a massive chunk of ice falling into the sea.
Really? Because this is the first time I’m actually learning about this urban myth animal.
@@BersealiaDreamheart yes they thought the sound was an animal but it was just an iceberg crash
I can imagine that's why they showed an ice shelf when explaining what the Bloop was.
Ohhhhh so it's actually the rhedosaurus
@@genesismultiverse4896 no
When calculating the bloop’s diet, you forgot Kleiber’s Law. Basically, a creature’s basal metabolic rate scales to the 3/4 power of the animal’s mass, as larger creatures retain heat more easily. So, a cat that’s 100 times the mass of a mouse needs only 32 times as much nutrition as the mouse does.
When I was a kid, I really liked prehistoric amphibians such as Temnospondyls. Your choice of plausible bloop classification was a welcome surprise.
I wonder what temnospondyls would look like today, had they survived.
Sorry to spoil the fun The bloop noise was an iceberg falling into the ocean. At least almost certainly.
Yeah we know
@@proffesor_axolotl How would a iceberg drop so loud every one around the world can hear it something it's not here
right"
@@Huntx40000 because it’s absolutely humungous and heavy? why do you think people hear volcanos around the world?
"wELLE aCThUSalLy ThIS ThiNG Was aN ICebRGE RGRGRGRGGR"
Good job buddy, you noticed you are watching a video on a youtube channel based on the monsterverse. Or what, Godzilla and monke are real and they could possibily exist? :OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Fuckin' idiots
Maybe the bloop sounds was a group of blue whales screaming at the same time
5:06 come on let's get to the bloody stuff
Bloop the imaginary creature, GojiCenter making this animal REAL!
I know I already commented doing a request, but I just wanted to tell you that you're awesome at doing videos, man.