WATCH: Mystery creature spotted by boat captain leaves viewers guessing
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Alligator, whale - or Loch Ness Monster? Video of a dark creature swimming near the coast of southeastern North Carolina had viewers debating online about what it could possibly be. (Credit: Capt. Daniel Griffee) Turns out, it was this: tinyurl.com/5f...
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Even more rare than spotting the Loch Ness Monster is this guy's camera work!
Right because it swam from Loch Ness in Scotland to North Carolina and now that is its natural habitat.
🤡🤡🤡
@@DrMelvinCromwell wow you must be so much fun at parties 🤣 why is it you Karen's always have to ruin the comedy show 🤦🏻♂️ effin Karen
It's not Loch Ness because it didn't ask for tree fity
@@NGA-PLZ
Awe doggonit NGA don’t go givin it no treefibby…
Appreciate how professional the camera man was he kept quiet and kept filming
Pure gold
Because whales are nothing to get excited about to a fisherman
@@NemeanLion- might be but the different points of articulation of this particular whale as it moved don't match any whales on record.
@@nicktubbs3723 oh please, there’s even a link in this video to the original video where the captain verified it was a right whale calf that was separated from its mother.
Except one thing. Portrait mode. lol
C'est un cachalot pygmée
J'ai vérifié sur internet
Finally a camera man who did his job right
at last))
It’s an orca and for those who think it’s a strange creature 🤡
Zoom in at 0:08 exactly. You can see the round head and collapsed dorsal fin. It’s an orca
@@jdos5643I think it is a whale but it’s definitely not an orca cause of the lack of white coloration on its body
@@Friendlyneighborhoodpoolguyorca white is on the bottom and eyes. The top part what you can see is black. Then if you zoom in the face is round and the Dorsal fin is collapsed-it’s an orca not a “mysterious creature”
Oh MY GOD!! He's recording with a real camera, not a potato!!
Rude
水獣だろう?
@@伸孝稲毛ya they are quite common in these parts
no its one of those new potatoes
@kjp123Rude
If you follow the link to the article crammed with ads,
The captain identified it as a juvenile right whale that got separated from mum.
🤔
Hope he found his mom!!
1:19 you can hear the air coming out of the blow hole
No dude thats the lochness freakin monster
Nah it’s a dragon
And thanks for coming to my Ted Talk on “Why I make the conscious decision to never go in large bodies of water.”
Unspeakable things lie in wait.
Shark, sting ray, jellyfish, barracuda, alligator, crocodile, electric eel, lionfish, orca, and whatever this thing is 😮
Amen!
@@eatmoreporkporky4342 - I've been in the water with most of them, and not one has ever bothered me. Keep in mind that we humans are the apex predators on this planet.
@@thomasvilla6109 in a natural state we aren't near apex predator status. In fact we're really low. Take away weapons and we're a soft meat sack. 🍖 Trust me, a great white or Alaskan brown bear doesn't see you as an apex predator. The oceans big and a lot of the lifeforms aren't super aggressive so yes attacks are rare, but they do happen.
Just look at all the people who get killed by salt water crocs and hippos. Got to respect nature.
What's so rare is a Camera operator not screaming & staying on point and focused, Good job!! FINALLY!
And not randomly, jerkily sweeping the camera off the creature to focus on a random spot to the left for 12 seconds.
Being terrified of an encounter with an unknown large creature in its own habitat makes people SHAKY.
Who cares, there Is no monster anyway
Looks like a croc
I don't think so
Not with that tail.
I live in Africa and have seen 100s of Crocs. That is definitely not a croc
Not bumpy enough and croc's tails swim sideways not up and down.
No it exhale a breath as dolphins do
I'm not quite ready to say that's a dinosaur - but it's definitely a living creature, not immediately identifiable, and the camera operator didn't suddenly have a seizure. In other words - this is about 100Xs more convincing than any known photos or videos of the Loch Ness Monster.
It’s a mammal that breathe air looks like a whale
@@briandeluca4318 Possibly. In fact I'm leaning toward a known animal in an unusual setting. But still more intriguing than anything ever filmed in Loch Ness.
@@briandeluca4318 it's a whale calf.
@@icezycnxchannel3338no it’s not. It would not be by itself. It would be accompanied by its mother.
@@icezycnxchannel3338 I'd say so, or something like a Manatee or closely related.
When in doubt, jump in.
No no no, skinny dip!
@@jjlaceyofficial& never come back 😢
🤣😂
😂😂🎉
Finally a clear video of the unknown even if we still don’t know anything about the creature
Lmao. It's a Wright whale calf.
@@FuzzyWalrus123 U mean "Right Whale calf" So named, because of the amount of oil it had. Twas the (right) whale to kill.
Manatees
@@FuzzyWalrus123definitely not
@@philcollins4520 it's a whale.
They are here too in the Okanagan Lake, BC. Canada.
Extremely deep lake with underwater caverns and caves.
Called: the "Ogopogo". Similar to Loc Ness Monster in Scotland, affectionately known as Nessy.
This is by far the best video footage I've ever seen.
I live in the Okanagan too. There have been rumours it’s sturgeon since Okanagan lake used to be connected to other lakes way back.
@@kcameron819 .. Yes we've seen things over the years and wonder if its a big Sturgeon.
You have whales in Okanogan lake? 😂
@@guaporeturns9472...No Whales. Just sea creatures.
@@guaporeturns9472no
Sounds like it takes a “breath” near the end via blowhole, and the swimming pattern is vertically up and down rather than side to side, so my guess is something mammalian in the whale family. Or perhaps a seal, though they don’t have blowholes. But gators, crocs, sharks, and fish have horizontal swimming patterns and wouldn’t need that breath being taken (other than a croc or gator, but again, the swimming pattern isn’t horizontal and the skin looks very smooth, so not the texture of a croc or gator either).
Yes and that's a fishlike flipper as opposed to a plesiasaur type or whale type. An air breathing fish with mammalian movement?
100% mammal
Guys, it was later identified by the man filming. It’s a right whale calf, later reunited with its mother. Take two seconds to read the description.
@@darkprose - Wrong. That thing has a long snout. A right whale calf and adult have blunted noses. Get prescription glasses.
@@Storm-Fury56do you think it can be a long nose gar??
Wow, one of the best video of an unknown creature
@Real Truth it really IS! Such exciting footage to see! I've watched it dozens of times. This is Genuine! Perhaps a Zeugladon (Basilosaurus)...I'm blown away!
It's clearly a whale
@@ReveredWizardBob which whale has the eyes on top of the head?
It’s a whale
C est une baleine
At the risk of sounding boring, this has many of the signs of aquatic mammals with scoliosis. Not uncommon. They cruise near the surface to breath, and their tail sticks up from their bent spine. Google whale with scoliosis and you can see how the tail looks like a sea serpent.
It's a gator with a disability ftw
It's a marine iguana. you can see the spikes if you pause around 0:49. They grow over 5 feet in length, and are known to use their tail as a rudder just like that to swim fast.
@MJALWAYSWINS I hate Iguanas, they're all over Florida. When it gets cold they stop moving to conserve energy and fall out of trees. They get huge as well.
Thanks for taking the risk 😅 best explanation I've seen.
OMG Boring....j/k you are likely right 😬
The manatees is like oh dumb human!😂
For those who are saying it’s a whale, do whales move like that? At 0:51 you see it had its head at the surface, its “shoulders” below the surface, its back above the surface, its “butt” below the surface, and its tail above the surface. Can a whale even bend like that? It seems more like some type of serpent. I know that whales are mammals and that’s about as far as my whale knowledge goes.
It's the ridge of a whales tail, you can clearly see it's blowhole showing when it comes out of the water. It would be much more obvious if it's fluke was also out of the water but there's enough there to see that it's either a baby humpback or sperm whale calf.
its loch ness monsters
It’s a whale bc the guy who videotaped it said it was a whale
Lookup Blainville's beaked whale.
@@Fan_Made_Videos literally reminded me of how the “monsters” looked on old sea maps when I looked it up tbh I actually learned of a new species today because of your comment😂. People fail to realize that nature itself is still an enigma and everything undiscovered and unknown isn’t what the human mind creates but could just be actual strange animals. Just like with lake serpents I feel like it’s either abnormally large eels or undiscovered species of giant eels or either hidden species of descendants of giant amphibians probably related to sirens,amphiumas, and caecilians that survrived at lake bottoms and underwater/underground caverns over the years. That’s my theory 😂. Or it all could be fake lol
Ok, I'll tell you what it's NOT: a manatee, it moves too fast, an alligator, they don't blow air; a bottle-nosed dolphin, too serpentine; a baby whale would have momma near by.
Definitely something unknown
? manatees move faster than this, boo.
I agree with all except the whale comment. It cannot be determined whether or not the mother is just below the surface.
A dead Right Whale calf was coincidentally also found dead today off the coast of NC
There are VERY few whales or dolphins without dorsal fins...none native to NC shorelines.
A whale! In the water! Wow! A juvenile Right Whale at that! 😮
🐳
A Big Paleo shill commenting on a video that proves plesiosaurs still exist, wow!
@@donkeystyle3200
Fascinating. It appears your juvenile statement is intended as a critique or dismissal. However, emotional or subjective insinuations bear no influence on the empirical validity of the argument at hand. I suggest we focus on the available evidence regarding plesiosaur existence or extinction and the fact we are looking at a Right whale. 🐳
@@billyrock8305 Way to like your own reply. Guess that means your original comment only has 4 likes (not 5) and even fewer people are convinced that this is a whale.
@
Your clueless observation appears to lack accuracy. The species depicted is unmistakably a cetacean, not a prehistoric saurian. However, your misunderstanding is understandable given your recent commentary.
@@billyrock8305 I had to look up “cetacean” in order to confirm that you’re still insisting this is a whale.
Seems mammal like. As if it needs to breath air above water. Doesn’t have large fins while twisting like a whale would but it’s tale is horizontal like a swimming mammal. Amazing.
This is a reptilian body shape, especially the head.
Swimming mammals flap their tails vertically while Reptiles & fish swim horizontal. Look at the video from a large computer screen the creature looks like a T-Rex
It’s an orca geeze how many times I have to keep correcting ppl here. Zoom in you can see it’s black and then get a glimpse of the dorsal fin it’s curved down.
* breathe
* tail
@@jdos5643you’re wrong sorry to tell you go cry about it
just bc the captain thinks it’s a right whale calf, doesn’t mean he correctly identified the animal…
Yeah, I've been watching more videos of right whales and whale calves in general and this thing is not one of those. The head almost reminds me of a hippo or horse shaped head. AND, there is too much undulation going on from the back of the head to the neck/body behind and even the back tail undulates which is not how whales move. Also, I am beginning to think that that back tail we see rise above the water may be not a tail at all but a side flipper or another appendage. It just seems odd--at first I thought it was indeed a tail, but now after many viewings, I'm not so sure.
EXACTLY!!!!! That thing is not even an inch closer to a calf whale, or a manatee like some morons re saying.
@@Sekzay yeah what does someone who spends the majority of his time on the water know. Especially when we have some like you to say differently.
Good observation. Definitely not a whale. I've seen these creatures. This is a species of giant eel, probably this one traveled the river systems from Florida where they are,very common. When I saw the slightly buggy eyes and then the flattened vertical tail it gives it away. I first encountered giant eels in the Llanos of Venezuela, many years ago.
@brianmsahin I've never seen an eel undulating up and down like that. They swim side to side, not up and down. This thing is swimming with its body up and down.
I would’ve though it was croc until I saw the tail. It’s definitely something prehistoric!
Also crocs and gators don’t swim like that their tail moves side to side when they swim
@@ballsballsballs3617 a small pod of bottlenose whales moving in linear fashion. They've been mistaken for "Caddie" before.
@@RealMaxHawthorne nope. The head is way to reptile like, if it was a whale the head would look more hump like. This could be a real prehistoric animal!
@@WHOOOSHXDOfficial if there was a way to leave images here I could show you, and if I try leaving a link the channel will apparently. block my comment. If you Google bottlenose whale images you can see how the females have these google-eyes that protrude upward, and that look like a gator when seen in profile. Look closely though; there are two different heads in the video. There is a segment where a square head breaks the surface. That is the male of the species, which also has a different and distinctive head, more like a sperm whale. Love for it to be a marine reptile of some kind, but in truth it's really a small pod of bottle nose whales traveling in a line. You can even see the dorsal of one as it porpoises in the first few seconds.
@@RealMaxHawthorneyeah but It still looks a bit different, and it moves very serpent like, unlike whales.
Ive seen one of these over 15 years ago on a quiet still night when the lake was calm. my friend and i were talking on the pier when the silence was broken by a loud moving in the water. We both looked and ONLY saw its back, but it was about the size of the thing in this video. We never knew what it was and occasionally reminisced about it through the years. This is my first time ever seeing it again, and it gives me the same chills i experienced years ago. Whatever it is, im sure it's the same creature we saw!
Are you sure, not joking ?
What is the location of the lake?
What lake
lochness monster
@@vibeofthee80s_it’s in a land called fiction. This dude clearly just tried to tell a story and impress people with his writing. Nobody talks like that casually; it’s that awkward attempt to sound smart through diction but they don’t understand syntax so it sounds weird and forced.
When we only see part of the picture,...mystery forms. I love the ocean.
Then you know dang well that we know only 5% of the ocean.
Other people have filmed this creature at this same location! A woman's Retriever Dog was swimming there and it surfaced beside the dog!!! She or someone else filmed it!
I can't make out what that is because the video is too clear. I need it to be even more blurry so i can assume I'm looking at cryptic undiscovered monster.
It’s a air breathing animal, which makes me believe it’s a mammal.
Your powers of deduction continue to serve you well
May it also be a sea mamal?
fish breathe air
Get off the gas thunderbear
manatee
reptile
I saw something similar to this over a decade ago in Lake Superior and at first thought it was a seal. But later found out that there are no seals in the great lakes.
We got otters tho In the great lakes.
Dude that thing was agile and lengthy!
Possible it was a sturgeon??
I thought it was a dolphin
@@LenSwartz-x1vthat was my thought. They get huge and like to flop around the surface sometimes
From that snout and the rear fin, it's obvious that it's a plesiosaur.
Pity he didn’t have an underwater camera in his boat! Maybe next time ??
The fact that this footage is so controversial as of now it’s starting to not to become obvious it’s not a whale. Congrats Nessie enjoyers, you basically have the plesiosaur version of the Patterson Gimlin film!
The sanibel island monster footage was already similar, and still as controversial
@@brocklee9202 really? That’s awesome I gotta check that out!
It’s an orca now go learn about them
um what whale has eyes positioned like a hippo????
An alligator whale. 🚬😆🤘
A hippo-whale.
A hippo that is at a fancy dress party dressed as a whale?
A Whoopie whale. lol
My ex wife...
So, it's clear footage of what is depicted in medieval imagery as a sea serpent. Looks like a horse head almost. Interesting.
It's a whale. Lmao.
@@FuzzyWalrus123 Lmao indeed.
😱 A lochness monster type creature?! Oh my gosh I knew it was a sea monster whales don’t move like a snake I thought of the possibility of it being an underwater snake it’s not even that either snakes aren’t that big.
@@FuzzyWalrus123No it’s not wise ass lmao! You non believers think you know everything then mock people that do believe please do something with your life other than be cruel and judgmental like the rest of the world.
It’s an orca calm down.
This earth has secrets more than you can even imagine.....
Like the unseen spiritual world.
@@TheHolyGhost777wooooooahbro
More secrets than late night Diddy party?
The universe is governed by natural laws and forces rather than moral, spiritual, or supernatural ones.
Excellent video! Basilosaurus? No orca has a head with eyes like that . Great capture
That looks similar for sure but it seems more long neck type and there could be more of its species larger but it seems very intelligent and nothing like a whale or croc either
I have studied this video a thousand times and can confidently say it's a yellow belly ostrich.
I'm confused 😕 why isn't the camera man shaking the camera around while yelling obscenities with the creature slightly out of frame? This dude needs to learn how to properly film sea serpents.
Am I just naive? I’ve never seen a whale swim like that, or look like that…
ITS A SWIMMING KOMOTO DRAGON
Probably some kind of beaked whale.
That’s because it’s an orca for a fact. Here let me help you also. Stop the video at 0:38 exactly. And zoom in. You can see the collapse dorsal fin. You’re welcome
You haven't? All aquatic mammals move their spine like that. All fish and reptiles move side to side.
@@carlgrimes2512 You are right.
It's a giraffe 🦒
The link in the description says it's definitely a whale but it seems to have eyes on top of it's head, looks too serpentine and its tail is pointed and looks nothing like a whale's. Am I crazy or does that explanation not make any sense?
I agree. I was looking at the comments for the shape of the head. I don’t see a fin on the tail either, it could be perspective though.
These aren't eyes on top of its head but the blowhole. If you look at pictures of other whales like the humpback whale it looks like that. You can also hear the breathing when its head breaks the surface
It’s an orca and the eyes are on its side. You’re welcome
@@loki5316 don’t bother wasting your breath on brainwashed people
Pliosaur
Definitely not a bottle nose whale, they have large bulbous foreheads and small eyes that don't protrude like an alligator, this does. It's head screams alligator but it's not a gator. I couldn't tell you what this is.
BASILOSAURUS!!!!
Interesting suggestion!
Literally tho it could be
That is the closest match to this creature straight up. Best suggestion I’ve seen so far! It looks more like basilosaurus than a damn bottlenose whale..
Come on that’s wishful thinking. It’s an alligator guys!
Bilbo baginssaurus???
Its an adult Manatee with a pup or a juvenile wright whale. No big deal.
i notice some people say its bottlenose whales, but they have a dorsal fin that breaches while swimming on top like that, this does not have that dorsal fin popping out, and the tail is very flappy, this is not a bottlenose or group of bottlenose whales.
It’s an orca orca orca orca! Geeeze
@@jdos5643Orca have a dorsal fin dumba z z
@ do you even know what a dorsal fin is?
To me, it mostly acts like an eel. A predatory type like a conger or Moray chasy prey near the surface, or maybe two animals mating.
The Meg 😳 Confirmed sighting 👀
Close guess but no cigar. It’s actually an orca.
@@robbiekop7is an orca calm your conspiracy self down
Fluke is wrong.
Must not have had the sound turned on in my original opinion. There is an exhalation similar to ceteaceans and pimipeds. There could be more than one animal. But damn! That's a hard call!
Looks like a plesiosaur to me, specifically a Peloneustes Philarchus, Plesiosaur. The eyes are exactly where they should be on the top of the skull. The neck and flippers are just where they should be too.
Or a salt water croc
It’s a freaking manatee. When I’m vacationing in Florida,I have seen plenty of them when kayaking in the intercostals. The tail and the nose gave it away.
I wasn’t sure if you were right but after looking on RUclips for swimming manatees, I think you’re on to something. I hope you didn’t comment months ago. Then this would be a waste of a comment.
If that's a manatee its a manatee on meth because I've never seen one of those lazy loaf about move with anything even resembling speed even when in obvious direct danger.
One thing it ain’t is a manatee ! 😂😂
I live in Tampa…it is definitely a manatee!! And yes, they can move fast when they want to!
@iainjohnston788 yea i see them daily. Its not a manatee
that’s not a whale its an unidentified creature!
bruh thats a crocodile
a small group of bottlenose whales, moving in linear fashion. you can see the flukes break the surface, the goggle-eyed females profile, and the sperm-whale-like square head of a mature male. Also, the tiny dorsal fin is visible at one point.
@@RealMaxHawthorne it’s not a whale troll
@@RealMaxHawthorne NOPE ... no dorsal fins buddy
@@RealMaxHawthorne actually one of the better theories i’ve seen
This cameraman needs to get a Hollywood award for best camera work of the year. 👏🏾
I have no idea what that is?? It swims like a seal, but has a reptilian look to it, a long "horse like" head and a split tail?? This is a good one and great footage!
It's a swimming komoto dragon
@@SpreadingOfGodsWord No it's not.
@@lichtsoldat7697 yes it is
@@SpreadingOfGodsWord A Komodo Dragon in North Carolina with a split tail? C'mon.....
@@lichtsoldat7697 bro stop thats clearly a swimming komoto dragon
It moves like a whale, rises to breathe like a whale, maybe it's a whale
with a hippo like head?
Whatever it is, is ABSOLUTELY whatever was seen in lake Loch Ness that started the lore!
It's Hillary Clinton 🐋!!!!! 🤔 😆🤣😂
It is either Nessie's cousin or Ogopogo's long lost Aunt !
I can't say that I'm sure about what it is but I still can't say that its not some kind of throwback.
I really think it is a throwback 🌊🦖
ruclips.net/video/8DyWwQsNteo/видео.html
For all the alligator guesses out there, gators don’t have flat (fluke) wide tails that flap up and down. 0:11
That’s clearly a Jobson’s Ray-Whale. Discovered just one month ago on April 1st. It’s a brand new species of Ray-Whales.
It’s an orca bye
@@jdos5643 You are embarrassing yourself. Do you not know that Rays and Whales have successfully mated recently? It took the scientific world by storm. People were literally doing cartwheels when they heard this news. Jay Jonah Jobson, the leading expert on Ray-Whales, christened this newfound species after himself. “Jobsons’s Ray-Whale”.
Jobson’s have a dorsal fun though, no?
@@benjaminwyatt3778 I don’t know about dorsal fun, but Ray-Whales lose their dorsal fin due to a dominant gene. Rays don’t have a dorsal fin, and whales have a very small one in most species.
I hope this is a new cool creature we never discovered before
Lock Ness
A female that takes accountability for her actions?
It's a mutated hot dog from winerschnitzel
@@DistrustHumanzone can hope.
Since when does a whale have an alligator head asking for a friend
Fr tho . Nah this is something different
I think this is just the blowhole of a whale. When you look at other whales it looks familiar. But on this recording it looks like eyes
Since where do you see an alligator head? It’s an orca
@@loki5316no whale I've seen moves that fluid with that many bends
Where was this filmed? Ocean? lake ?
Blow hole =‘s aquatic mammal. Whale, dolphin..
The water is for creatures not humans
I was gonna say that looks like a baby whale by the way it was moving. It had slightly uncoordinated, amateur swimmer movement. Turns out the old horseman can still remember what a whale looks like, even a baby one. 😄
It’s an orca period. Here try this. Stop the video at 0:38 exactly and zoom in…..
@@jdos5643 It's not. Period.
That, is a crocodotter fish. Part crocodile. Part otter. Part fish.
All swag.
Creature comes up blows air from its head like a whale, dives like a whale….its a whale.
you can clearly see how much your schooling has borne fruit. 👍🏼🙄
This was spotted before. I watched a documentary on it. It was in Florida some ten years ago
Link?
the "trident tailed monster" i believe. it was on the show Monster Quest.
@@digimon916 something like that. I think they were trying to say it was a manatee with a damaged tail
It was called the Florida muck monster or mud monster or something like that. They did explain that it could be a manatee with damaged fins
That was confirmed to be a manatee. Several people that Monster Quest interviewed purposefully mislead them. It’s common for manatees to have sheared and split tails due to boat strikes and that’s what was photographed.
It was me in a full body wetsuit. U see me flipper, u see my goggles (im on my back during that part) and you see me winding and grinding up on that pole. You know i see you looking at me and you already know………..
lol, wow dude
Missed the part to throw some rocks at it!😂😂😂😂😂
Electric eels come to the surface to breathe air periodically in anoxic environments. That’s my best guess!
Best I've heard so far
@@fsully3379That's hilarious😂
It looks like a Manatee or Dugong to me. Look closely at the "Head" and nostrils on the snout..........could be a variety of seal as well. Either way awesome catch and nice footage
the tail gives it away as a manatee
Wow! Excellent footage! It looks like a giant moray eel the way its tail "flopped" in the water.
Morays don't swim on the surface like that. I was thinking an Iguana/monitor lizard.
It’s not. Seen them many times Puerto Rico and other spots , this is good footage of something for sure. Not croc either.
Not with a flat tail like that
Someone finally found the legendary 200lb channel catfish. Did he use the special spinner, fishing hat, and wait for overcast weather?
You can hear it as if it has a blow hole when it breathes, yet it looks like a croc at the start. It looks like a river dolphin until you see the tail
So beautiful I cried thank you
Lol
wtf
The head seems cameloid to me. I suspect this creature is an example of what's known as Cadborosarus. Compare against this 2009 footage: ruclips.net/video/bO0Zohwp65A/видео.html
Yesss
Yes, my thoughts exactly!
Or you can go to the link in the description
finally someone mentioned Cadborosaurus! that's the first word that came to my mind when I saw this footage😅
So that's where Nessie goes on her holidays! It's a bit warmer water than Loch Ness.
This is obviously at least a 100 year old alligator gar. Do people not know really what that is?
Awesome
Not so sure about that. It has a more bulbous head and the tail goes horizontal, not vertical.
Maybe a different species but not a gator gar
This actually makes sense , the eyes and the fins . But the breathing loudly ? Very good observation none the less
Yes possibly
Looks like a huge crocodile. They are reptiles.
Crocodiles don't have flippers
Not even remotely like a croc
If it is some sort of prehistoric animal, I pray that we never encounter it again because if we do find someway to catch it, we are going to experiment on it and people are going to try and hunt it and it’s gonna eventually become extinct like every other animal humans come in contact with so it’s best for us to never know what it is
It’s an orca calm down. Try learning about them
@@jdos5643 honey go be miserable somewhere else. I am not engaging with your sad and miserable existence. Have yourself a wonderful day. 😊
You folks praising his camera work, News flash... They came up with this thing called landscape mode
Definitely seems a genuine animal, unusually genuine footage imo. Maybe a large eel, catfish, sturgeon. I’m no expert but looks almost whale like. Where was this filmed?
Just a small whale
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Elasmosaurus
No it isn’t, there dead, grow up
@@hellothere7653 Then it must be a mermaid 😊
I'd imagine that is what one would look like if they weren't extinct.
@@danielmart7940mermaids are not real
The creature is not the story, the story is the camera actually capture it clear !!
Large eel?
nope!
Maybe an Oarfish?
@@youngramy1090 Oarfish undulate side to side.
It's a Deformed dolphin.
No, it is not.
So nobody here recognizes a manatee?
That's exactly what it is but you know how stupid most people are nowadays.
Moves too fast for a Manatee.
@@jacktorrance2633 I've seen them move pretty fast.
however, I think it is a baby whale. the bump on the back makes me think so
A young Dugong?
I heard the unmistakable sound of a whale exhale.
Baby whale.. you can both see and hear its blow hole, and its traveling with its mom. Most people dont know, large sea animals like whales and sharks do very much come into shallow waters and up rivers occasionally in their lives. we only know but a few reasons, but speculate that in some cases conditions of the waters do play a part, (pollutants) or even mans own activities can lead them astray, as they often have a hard time finding their way back to open ocean. Also whales and dolphins are know to retreat to shallow inland nurseries for nutrients only found in such areas. eating inland grasses and seaweed that they dont find in open waters. You dont see it often but Dolphins and whales often take their young well into the shallows. which is why you will see such animals at piers and and docks along with their young. ive seen it first hand numerous times. Dolphins and their young swimming in water as little as 5 feet. Its also possible that the mothers train their young to fish by way of smaller prey. The shallows being easier for them to hunt and catch.
True. Specifically a juvenile humpback. You cat tall that looking on his blow hole and size of fins
Only men will compliment and appreciate the fact that camera work is so well executed, oh and it’s a sea monster
wow, that's a very mysterious whale...
Orcas are not mysterious whales.
🐊 alligator
Hi! It’s a right whale calf from a year ago - :) they migrate past there- but it’s unusual to have one come in like this- if same calf- it has lost its mom and sadly did not survive :(
Oh no!
The sucks
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I thought it was an alligator!
It's an old fashion sea serpent! Wow.
Probably a mutated fish judging by all those industrial plants in the background 😂
It looks like a croc half snake but its not a reptile cuz it swims up and down, reptiles swim right to left, it looks also like an eel but it cant be a fish cuz fishes also swim side to side, so this creature is a mammal, its probably a seal, a dolphin or a small whale. Plus you can hear it blowing air at the end, so its probably a whale. But we cant tell what kind of a whale, probably an undiscovered specie.
Edit: It can also be an oarfish, oarfish sometimes swim up and down when going to the top or into the shore.
It seems to be an undiscovered creature, looks to be a mammal, otter-ish in its look but much larger. Doesn't move like any whale I've ever seen, if it's a whale then I'd love to know it species.
Right whale. It’s in the description
It’s Kamala Harris taken a swim
No, it’s Donald dousing in bronzer.
@@BeaulieuTodd lol
Defo a large eel by the looks of the 2 things pointing of its head lock Ness monster would be way bigger than that according to what they say it is.
a small group of bottlenose whales, moving in linear fashion. you can see the flukes break the surface, the goggle-eyed females profile, and the sperm-whale-like square head of a mature male. Also, the tiny dorsal fin is visible at one point.
@@RealMaxHawthorne it’s not bruh
@@RealMaxHawthorne NOT. Stop Shilling. This is no dolphin, and you know it. This is a single creature. It's so obvious.
Kind of difficult to judge size. Oh, and Nessie was a Juvenile once too.
I wasn't aware eels sported giant tail fins and blowholes on their backs. Thank you for the biology lesson numbnuts.
Very interesting. I remember when I was backpacking around the world I helped out on a working farm that was also a protected wildlife area in the Llanos of Venezuela, in Amazonia region, and saw some giant eels that swam like this, the head and flattened tail is an identifier. They are species of giant eel very common in Florida so I think this is one that traveled north as they have been seen in the river networks of the South Eastern US. This is no mystery, it's a giant eel. I thought it might be a large snake briefly but the slightly buggy eyes and the flattened tail give it away. Well done to the camera user for not making a fuzzy video that would make it impossible to identify !