Loads of bugs and a large creature. I was wondering why the rov was looking at this box. When it let go I started recording and out of nowhere this creature shows up.
By the grace of God, someone controlling a machine at the bottom of the ocean has some how maintained the ability to hold a camera still for once in a lifetime.
Underwater welders who work down in these sorts of conditions routinely report the water violently whooshing and swirling around them while they are working, and their lights which only penetrate a few feet very seldom give them more than a glimpse of the predator or prey that has just swam within inches of them… that’s bone chilling and those guys have literal nerves of steel!
Nope, seen it before, two stacked styrofoam plates with ornamental fishing line leaders around the circumference and a tail, just a kids fishing kite. On sale now
That explains why it's darting around too. They're a rare breed (metaphorically, not scientifically) that actively hunts prey instead of just vibing until prey gets close
The whole idea of filming something in the darkness of the cold ocean with a bit of light is more than enough to make my skin crawl. This just creeps me the fuck out.
Me too! Have you seen the episode with Jeremy wade where they dove a couple thousand ft down in a miniature sub and were looking for the six gilled shark? It was so beyond creepy! At one point the shark was shaking the bait and the sub was so small it was moving with it. So scary! No way I would’ve done what he was so brave to do.
@@MassHysteriaHD it takes a different kinda person to get into SAT diving. The moneys awesome but any kinda of simple mistake can kill u as well as ur partners! These people are the best of the best! But, If u try I wish u good luck! Lol
Honestly it looks like what they described "Organism 46-b" there were a couple times when it turned sideways that it looked like a scuba diver. Definitely looked octopussy too. Very interesting!!!
Talk to some old timers sometime who do underwater welding. They will tell you of sea creatures that will give you nightmares for years. Terrifying monsters who just show up out of nowhere.
You all don't think that thing's crazy? It's a flat swimming disc with tentacles sticking off it and it moves quickly. Imagine what that thing would do if it latched onto you.
Now that ther is a deep sea shark fart. Ya see, when that shark farts at them depths, it does so.e funny things to that flatulence, and it somehow comes out movin, and you get this. Call em shark monkeys, compressed hole jumpers, sharks ass jelly, deep water dwelling butthole surfer, and or the carbonated ass whistler. Very rare, only live about 29 hours.
Tonka Truckk Made my own one hot summer day after tacos the night before. Thought it was just a fart bubble stuck between my sweaty butt cheeks till I got to the toilet and checked. Scared the bejeebers outta me!
It doesn’t move like a jellyfish but instead seems intelligent, purposeful. Like a squid or something else not yet known, a new species, perhaps. The oceans are mostly unexplored with countless unknown life forms still hidden beneath them. We should spend more time studying the vast ocean deep. Then update the maps to read: “Here there be monsters”. 🤔
I don’t really get surprised by these kind of footage. Because the ocean and the sea underwater is massive there are so many creatures down there that we have no idea exist.
Below is the american way to respond to anything mysterious: (write the closest familiar animal/object you can relate to and make it official) (write swear words towards the uploader for his opinion) (write swear words towards anyone else in comments who disagrees) - The american way
It's clearly some sea spider thing, and this douchecanoe who uploaded it should be ashamed of himself. Anyone who disagrees with me is a bloody communist!
It's not the american way, it is the way of people behind a screen who have no responsibility for their comments. To say that is an american way is making a generalization about a whole population. BTW, I am not american. That seems to be the responses of the ignorant but sadly it seems to more prevalent here on youtube, but to call it an american thing and not a people thing is not accurate. There are douchebags where ever you go.
That's my first impression, too. Doesn't seem very "monster-like" at all... Might be an unknown species, though. The problem is a bunch of unknown creatures are seen by people who aren't biologists or are working for companies (oil drilling) that don't care about the discovery of new creatures. Their concern is profit and if they discover something that might force the law to stop their operations chances are they'll cover it up/stop discussion outside the company...
Well if the Birkenstock bongo babies didn’t have to shit on everyone to save earth, they would say something. Earth doesn’t need saving . Humans do. You biologists would poke and prod it then say it had covid . Coombaya
Here's a theory: anybody seen the movie 'Evolution'? Meteorite hits, brings life forms with it. Maybe the meteorite that hit the Gulf of Mexico and killed the dinosaurs, also brought life with it. 65 million years is PLENTY of time for some alien life form to evolve and be able to survive in earth's deep oceans. Or it could just be a fucken jellyfish :)
Looks like one of those really big star fish with the round body and then legs but I cant explain how it is moving around in open water like that. Maybe it was on the back of the box and fell off, and like a falling leaf it is weaving around as it decends down. Baring that, my vote is for some sort of jelly fish type creature.
If there is one thing that growing up in Maine and working on fishing vessels for a few years taught me it is that there is some CRAZY SHIT in the ocean.
I spent many years scuba diving at night for Flounder anywhere from 55 to 130 ft deep I never seen a JELLY FISH Exactly like this one that I can recall but It certainly is a JELLY ! I miss Diving at night more than anything else I did in the Gulf of Mexico.
@@jameshitt3263 Lol it's not as spooky as some think or it isn't to me. I never once saw a predator shark at night not one. ! During the day yes but only nurse sharks at night. They swim down the beam of my light but you can pet them. The other sharks stay out of sight. They don't like the lights.
@@jameshitt3263 hahaha right? I grew up in KL & KW and worked longline fishing. & lived on sailboats most of my life. It can get creepy in the daytime.
@@jameshitt3263 We stick flounder around the Liberty ships and other wrecks with a pole spear and stack them up like pancakes on the pole spear. I haven't done it in years now I got injured but I really hope to do it again. You can only keep 6 flounder now and we'll if you have a few in the boat it would be worth it I guess. !
lmao I only go where I can see the bottom, and since I'm not a millionaire and can't vacay to islands with crystal clear water, that pretty much limits me to swimming pools! 😂😂😂
They say these guys see strange shit all the time, most cases they'll simply stay quiet. In case it happens to be some endangered animal and they have to stop work.
I think it was a squid that didn't want to let go of his new friend tool box. jellyfish can't grab on and pull it back like that. only a squid or octopus could do what it did.
Our oceans are amazing, but i also imagine what other oceans hold on other planets.. say, massive planets of water with sentient life living in metropolises. not in a cliché SciFi way, but biologically sound. just madness, because we have such alien life here.
Me.... bruh if it's in dark water.... Swims... and has fkn tentacles then it's a blood thirsty unstoppable monster and if you are in water with it. You have seconds to live and you must freak out , and have possible heart attack
That looks like a giant crab to me, especially the way it approached the box on its side, then touched it with its feet, and you could see the legs either side of the round body, and it appeared to scuttle along in the water?
The rov is dropping equipment into the box, possibly after a p/a. ( plug/ abandon) very usual, you can speculate on the creature that does not move like a jelly btw.
Are you sure that's a monster and not like, a jellyfish or some plants or something? It doesn't seem to be monstering very hard, but its definitely jellyfishing it up expertly.
Looks like some sort of jellyfish, crab, or octopus, but hard to tell how many "legs" or "tentacles" it has. I don't think it's a type of brittle starfish. Interesting footage, though. Great capture.
This wins the 'crappy video of the day" award. And that's saying something, where on YT you can post some awful VHS from 30 years ago and claim it's a "monster."
this is why i believe our ocean has alien life from other planets. it just makes too much sense that some meteor crashed into the ocean and some life from other planets spawned and learned to adapt and evolve. it's probably a lot easier for that to happen in the ocean than on land.
Yeah, just like in the game Monopoly, you may be the guy with all the money yet no natural resources or property which means you'll last a while, but in the end, that guy never wins. If we don't make anything to sell to other countries, and we don't utilise our own natural resources, we lose the game.
Either a jellyfish or a seastar. From a distance a seastars can be mistaken for jellyfish as they can have many arms that stretch 1 to a few feet in length.
Could be a siphonophore, or some debris kicked up from moving the box. If it were recorded in a better resolution, maybe we'd be a better idea of what it could be.
By the grace of God, someone controlling a machine at the bottom of the ocean has some how maintained the ability to hold a camera still for once in a lifetime.
I'm pretty sure it's mounted to the "dive bell" or something like it. I highly doubt someone was holding the camera! Lol
Obviously not a Sasquatch or the camera would be really screwed up lol
Looks like a Colossus Squid - very good filming 👍🏻
It's an ROV with cameras mounted....
@@noonagon1 someone controlling a machine?
Underwater welders who work down in these sorts of conditions routinely report the water violently whooshing and swirling around them while they are working, and their lights which only penetrate a few feet very seldom give them more than a glimpse of the predator or prey that has just swam within inches of them… that’s bone chilling and those guys have literal nerves of steel!
I don't know why they don't just send one to weld and one to guard the welder with a harpoon gun or something.
@@mordredstein9553 they can’t see more than a few feet so you’d better hope your harpoon guy is the fastest gun in the deep 👍😂
Jeezuuss! That's a very creepy-scary way to paint that imaginatively.. You almost feel it👌
@@mordredstein9553 they are also considering the cost of doing those
Umm Idt human beings can survive at this depth…..
Cthulhu's property management guy. His name's Slyzzrb'la. Nice guy, does great stonework, too.
John Brinkman i heard he knows well about the hammock district
Can he lay concrete down for me?
@@Official_Mammoth421 nah, but he frames windows.
@@stevenopolis3155 man I could really use some sheet rocking
Hastur is listening...
I got my bachelor's degree in criminal cosmetology, and with that I'd say this is a hamburger.
slice of cheese?
Good insight
Sir that's preposterous it's obviously a bologna sandwich on wheat bread straight from bikini bottom
Nope, seen it before, two stacked styrofoam plates with ornamental fishing line leaders around the circumference and a tail, just a kids fishing kite. On sale now
I agree because i see no pickles or onion's
It is a known deepest jellyfish called Solmissus. They can get up to dinner plate size.
That explains why it's darting around too. They're a rare breed (metaphorically, not scientifically) that actively hunts prey instead of just vibing until prey gets close
Jellyfish was my thought.
Wow! Thank you!
So in other words...a sea monster?
Looks bigger than 🍽
Must be a big one
i love how no matter how peaceful an unknown creature is its a monster
Even predators can be peaceful doesn't mean they won't kill you.
Sadly I believe that this monster is just a big jellyfish
That's what the depth does to the mind I guess 🤷
The whole idea of filming something in the darkness of the cold ocean with a bit of light is more than enough to make my skin crawl. This just creeps me the fuck out.
Go watch the Gulf of Mexico Giant alien squid. Thing is like the length of a multi story building 👀 And I wanna get into Sat diving 😂
Me too! Have you seen the episode with Jeremy wade where they dove a couple thousand ft down in a miniature sub and were looking for the six gilled shark? It was so beyond creepy! At one point the shark was shaking the bait and the sub was so small it was moving with it. So scary! No way I would’ve done what he was so brave to do.
As a diver, that's literally how my everyday office looks like.
@@potatoesandpickles do what? Were they in some sort of ROV or something! Not too many folks have been that deep!
@@MassHysteriaHD it takes a different kinda person to get into SAT diving. The moneys awesome but any kinda of simple mistake can kill u as well as ur partners! These people are the best of the best! But, If u try I wish u good luck! Lol
Honestly it looks like what they described "Organism 46-b" there were a couple times when it turned sideways that it looked like a scuba diver. Definitely looked octopussy too. Very interesting!!!
octopussy lmao
@@hollow6189 if you know you know lol
Octopu-🤨
46-B , not heard of that in a while !
I thought it was a scuba diver at first, but wow, ended up looking like a giant underwater spider. What is 46-b?
This just looks like some kind of jellyfish or comb jelly
Its one of those clinging jellyfish
@@Patrick-ni7bs Oh yeah you mean a democratic one?
@@alexadey3413 don't bring politics into this pls
@@Patrick-ni7bs aww but politics makes it so interesting.
@@ashtonguillory2179 no, no it doesn't
Dang it I thought this would be cool but no it's swimming spaghetti
😂😂
Lol
Chaos Rider99 hahahahahahaha😂😂😂
Black rock Shooter
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Some places consider swimming spaghetti pretty cool
"Is this the Krusty Krab?"
"No, this is Patrick!"
My wife and I say this all the time to each other. Never gets old 👌
Talk to some old timers sometime who do underwater welding. They will tell you of sea creatures that will give you nightmares for years. Terrifying monsters who just show up out of nowhere.
have done work for some old commercial divers, this guy isn't lying, they have stories.
Now those are some brave folks
@missy rabbit like what for example
@@jazzdiamond2917 the commercial divers from back when they used the airlines, instead of tanks
@@missyrabbit5250 yes what are some stories
Cthulhu lost his weave.
ha ha ha giggles,best one yet.😄😂😄
Whatever she is, she is beautiful in her own way. :)
You all don't think that thing's crazy? It's a flat swimming disc with tentacles sticking off it and it moves quickly. Imagine what that thing would do if it latched onto you.
Kinda like my ex wife’s lawyer
Everything can kill us especially down there. Learned that those giant squids are something that you do want anything of it lol. Real interesting info
@@breasimons2469 I've heard of fishermen in the Philippines getting pulled out of their boats. Never to be seen again.
@@chrisemerson7743 😳😳😳
@@breasimons2469
Thankfully most things down there can't go up without theirflesh crushing and we can't go down without our lungs exploding.
Now that ther is a deep sea shark fart. Ya see, when that shark farts at them depths, it does so.e funny things to that flatulence, and it somehow comes out movin, and you get this. Call em shark monkeys, compressed hole jumpers, sharks ass jelly, deep water dwelling butthole surfer, and or the carbonated ass whistler. Very rare, only live about 29 hours.
+Brandon Mcfall i appreciated this comment more then you will ever know.
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+Mizztress BELLA aahahaha thank you! that made my night 😁
Tonka Truckk
Made my own one hot summer day after tacos the night before. Thought it was just a fart bubble stuck between my sweaty butt cheeks till I got to the toilet and checked. Scared the bejeebers outta me!
Tonka Truckk jajajaja no mames tu pito
It doesn’t move like a jellyfish but instead seems intelligent, purposeful. Like a squid or something else not yet known, a new species, perhaps. The oceans are mostly unexplored with countless unknown life forms still hidden beneath them. We should spend more time studying the vast ocean deep. Then update the maps to read: “Here there be monsters”. 🤔
I don’t really get surprised by these kind of footage. Because the ocean and the sea underwater is massive there are so many creatures down there that we have no idea exist.
Thank you. I was watching with my mother and fiance' and we all went "what?...it's just a jellyfish? what's the big deal?"
Below is the american way to respond to anything mysterious:
(write the closest familiar animal/object you can relate to and make it official)
(write swear words towards the uploader for his opinion)
(write swear words towards anyone else in comments who disagrees)
- The american way
Fuck you that's bullshit!!
It's clearly some sea spider thing, and this douchecanoe who uploaded it should be ashamed of himself. Anyone who disagrees with me is a bloody communist!
U obviously havent many americans because I find this interesting and want to know what it is
It's not the american way, it is the way of people behind a screen who have no responsibility for their comments. To say that is an american way is making a generalization about a whole population. BTW, I am not american.
That seems to be the responses of the ignorant but sadly it seems to more prevalent here on youtube, but to call it an american thing and not a people thing is not accurate. There are douchebags where ever you go.
Don't you have a rocky patch and some goats to tend to? Who did you have to blow up to get their internet access?
That's my first impression, too.
Doesn't seem very "monster-like" at all...
Might be an unknown species, though.
The problem is a bunch of unknown creatures are seen by people who aren't biologists or are working for companies (oil drilling) that don't care about the discovery of new creatures. Their concern is profit and if they discover something that might force the law to stop their operations chances are they'll cover it up/stop discussion outside the company...
Dude its literally a 🐙 🦑 🐙 🦑 🐙 🦑 🐙 🦑
@@MordecaiFromRegularShow Okay, you KNOW EVERYTHING!
Thanks for that pithy comment, Master of the Universe!
Very interesting idea and you make a lot of sense in your paragraph.
Well if the Birkenstock bongo babies didn’t have to shit on everyone to save earth, they would say something. Earth doesn’t need saving . Humans do. You biologists would poke and prod it then say it had covid . Coombaya
@@MordecaiFromRegularShow that's what I was thinking too.
Seems like a friendly monster, but I would definitely not want to be near it
A) It is NOT definitely dead
B) It looks like some kind of medusa creature
Who else got this recommend after 10 years ?
11 years later
May 2024
Looks like one of those deep sea jellyfish that actually light up! Seen em on discovery Channel
Here's a theory: anybody seen the movie 'Evolution'? Meteorite hits, brings life forms with it.
Maybe the meteorite that hit the Gulf of Mexico and killed the dinosaurs, also brought life with it. 65 million years is PLENTY of time for some alien life form to evolve and be able to survive in earth's deep oceans.
Or it could just be a fucken jellyfish :)
Yeah that is pretty cool
could've actually have done so
I think it's a new species of Jelly fish, Octopus hybrid. Creepy, the ocean wigs me out!
Screw the monster, the robot in the beginning is truly proof we're not alone in the universe! Aliens have landed!
Looks like one of those really big star fish with the round body and then legs but I cant explain how it is moving around in open water like that. Maybe it was on the back of the box and fell off, and like a falling leaf it is weaving around as it decends down. Baring that, my vote is for some sort of jelly fish type creature.
"What, behind the jellyfish?"
"It IS the jellyfish!"
Wow, it's a little overwhelming to think about all the things that are in the depths of our oceans and seas. 🤯
It's just a Solmissus...
"our" oceans
If there is one thing that growing up in Maine and working on fishing vessels for a few years taught me it is that there is some CRAZY SHIT in the ocean.
I spent many years scuba diving at night for Flounder anywhere from 55 to 130 ft deep I never seen a JELLY FISH Exactly like this one that I can recall but It certainly is a JELLY !
I miss Diving at night more than anything else I did in the Gulf of Mexico.
It's a sea star
Shudder... Diving at night in the murky gulf...it is amazing what some people call fun.
@@jameshitt3263
Lol it's not as spooky as some think or it isn't to me. I never once saw a predator shark at night not one. ! During the day yes but only nurse sharks at night. They swim down the beam of my light but you can pet them. The other sharks stay out of sight. They don't like the lights.
@@jameshitt3263 hahaha right?
I grew up in KL & KW and worked longline fishing. & lived on sailboats most of my life. It can get creepy in the daytime.
@@jameshitt3263
We stick flounder around the Liberty ships and other wrecks with a pole spear and stack them up like pancakes on the pole spear. I haven't done it in years now I got injured but I really hope to do it again.
You can only keep 6 flounder now and we'll if you have a few in the boat it would be worth it I guess. !
This is why I will never scooba dive. Fuck. That. Shit. I'm out.
lmao I only go where I can see the bottom, and since I'm not a millionaire and can't vacay to islands with crystal clear water, that pretty much limits me to swimming pools! 😂😂😂
It's Chutulu! ...or a jelly fish.
very astute...I think it's chtulu!...lol
They say these guys see strange shit all the time, most cases they'll simply stay quiet. In case it happens to be some endangered animal and they have to stop work.
I think it was a squid that didn't want to let go of his new friend tool box. jellyfish can't grab on and pull it back like that. only a squid or octopus could do what it did.
Wow, the things the algo throws up. Looks like a diver to me
Looks like a jellyfish
And what if that's only the child...
What possibly could mom and dad look like, even their other kids!?!
Our oceans are amazing, but i also imagine what other oceans hold on other planets.. say, massive planets of water with sentient life living in metropolises. not in a cliché SciFi way, but biologically sound. just madness, because we have such alien life here.
That's none of your business
Not yours unless your mexican chill mexico owns gulf of mexico along with USA
We need to build a submarine like the SSRN Seaview and actually go LOOK. This might be nothing, but I bet there's some crazy stuff out there....
its jellyfishقنديل البحر 😂
no, thats just the mouth of it.
Sirius Gaming
lmao. How would you know
I took the time to swim down and ask him. his name is Dennis Slaternuffs
Atman Me right that's what I thought
I thought same thing
So... the Zerg have evolved to sea creatures now... GET RAYNOR!
Who'd really call THAT a monster!
Me.... bruh if it's in dark water.... Swims... and has fkn tentacles then it's a blood thirsty unstoppable monster and if you are in water with it. You have seconds to live and you must freak out , and have possible heart attack
Whaaaaaat????? That is one of the funkyiest lookin things ive ever seen. looks kinds transparent. i cant explain this.
sea monster are you kidding? That's like kitten sized
Whoa... I'm more impressed with the actual steady video! 😀
That's just a dinner plate jellyfish
SuperBrand1234 Exactly.
First stone cold drunk jelly fish I've ever seen.
That looks like a giant crab to me, especially the way it approached the box on its side, then touched it with its feet, and you could see the legs either side of the round body, and it appeared to scuttle along in the water?
The legs look to flimsy to be a crab dont you think?
Alien eggs on bottom of the Gulf of Mexico. That alien thought it had a suitable life form lol. Dammit just a box
Blobsquatch
There's a lot of unknown annimals in the deepsea, it's not a well known place, nor we go there often.!
I can't believe its not butter...
If that was in space everyone would immediately assume it was an alien.
@J Li Well yes, then everyone would assume it was an alien.
The rov is dropping equipment into the box, possibly after a p/a. ( plug/ abandon) very usual, you can speculate on the creature that does not move like a jelly btw.
Sigmund, oh how I have missed you!
~Johnny W.
Are you sure that's a monster and not like, a jellyfish or some plants or something? It doesn't seem to be monstering very hard, but its definitely jellyfishing it up expertly.
Looks like some sort of jellyfish, crab, or octopus, but hard to tell how many "legs" or "tentacles" it has. I don't think it's a type of brittle starfish. Interesting footage, though. Great capture.
Some sort of jellyfish, crab, or octopus? So your saying it could be anything but you have no idea what?
This wins the 'crappy video of the day" award. And that's saying something, where on YT you can post some awful VHS from 30 years ago and claim it's a "monster."
There's no way it could be a jellyfish right! :0
I be wondering what the guy watching the monitor be thinking...... Something like, just stay down there, I'll stay up here, peace.
Another thing we can attribute to BP thanks alot.
There's always seamen in the Gulf looking to penetrate fishy boxes.
The word monster is realy misleading this is just some crazy animal/bacteria/something when i see monster i want to see a HUGE animal
I want to be running from it...or swimming, blasting selfie all the way. Just as long as someone is with me who is a slower runner
this is why i believe our ocean has alien life from other planets. it just makes too much sense that some meteor crashed into the ocean and some life from other planets spawned and learned to adapt and evolve. it's probably a lot easier for that to happen in the ocean than on land.
Its trumps hair
It sure looks like a jellyfish to me.
Yeah, just like in the game Monopoly, you may be the guy with all the money yet no natural resources or property which means you'll last a while, but in the end, that guy never wins. If we don't make anything to sell to other countries, and we don't utilise our own natural resources, we lose the game.
Well it originates from the Gulf of Mexico. It made a big entrance, abunch of noise, flags waving,a large mariachi band, but nothing really happened.
This makes me want to go swimming.
well I'm no scientist but I'm about sure that's a nightmare
this is why submersibles need high tech spear guns...
THE NEWLY DISCOVERED BOXIFORE.WOW THANKS.
Either a jellyfish or a seastar. From a distance a seastars can be mistaken for jellyfish as they can have many arms that stretch 1 to a few feet in length.
Didn't know that jellyfish are monsters. Very educational video. 😆
what kind of person would even say this is supposed to be educational? look at the title
@@Nate14567
The type of RUclipsrs who love bait people to click to get high views and earn more money. 😊
It's Squidward!!! 👀😝
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Could be a siphonophore, or some debris kicked up from moving the box.
If it were recorded in a better resolution, maybe we'd be a better idea of what it could be.
Definitely a siphonophore!
agree, anybody who's ever been in the gulf diving and/or snorkeling will most likely say the same.
That critter looks like an aquatic dust bunny.
Looks like some kind of sizable jellyfish being swirled about in a current.
Just from thw things I've seen from swimming in the shallows, no way will I ever go to the 2nd sand bar again
I kinda thought it looked like a dream catcher lol
That's a Hydra. Named after the monster in Greek mythology. It's in the Tunicate family
This monster is being kinda "jelly", m'kay.
lol
Looks like some kind of giant crab , giant spider starfish , jellyfish or octopus !! 😳🐙🐙🦀🦑🦐 Not a monster alien !!😄👽👾
Everyone knows its a one eyed flying purple people eater
You have my vote on that conclusion. ¿Was it hunting? ¿or just caught up in the turbulence? Engaging minds want to know, friend.
lol i never knew jelly fish lived in mexico thx for telling me anyway :P
LoL Sea Monster and so Big :P Looks like an Unknown Creature
The corner store has better resolution on their camera o0
This thing is from SpongeBob, when he was trying to buy a bus ticket.
Definitely looks like something from Rick and Morty.
For a second I thought you were just being an idiot, but that was hilarious!!!!!
NASA would claim it's ice particles ! 8)
Looks like a mimic octopus imitating a crab.
An obvious jellyfish of sorts. An obviously _LARGE_ jellyfish, lol.
I think thats a jellyfish that makes a pattern of light when its in distress which attract giant squid