Nice animation! I would have had a bit more of a flowy movement to the tentacles though. They looked like they were dangling in open air not underwater.
omfg idk how i got here why im watching this or where i am rn this is legit my #1 phobia i have horrible thalassophobia to the point where i get creeped out alone in deep pools (idk why man) but why do i wanna keep watching these they’re so scary 😂
Fun fact for you guys: Theres a jellyfish called the Lion’s Mane jellyfish whose tentacles can grow to over 120 feet long, which is 6 times the length of this squid! (Longer than a blue whale) And the fun part is, they DON’T live in the deep sea, so there’s a very real chance you might actually see it’s horrifyingly long tentacles! It’s like if a giant spider with insanely long legs was floating around in the water :)
Those are a pretty common here in Norway during summer time. I remember seeing some of them washed up on the beach shoreline when i was a kid. They can get pretty massive.
This is fun and creepy, but absolutely impossible. Magnapinna squids are adapted to extremely high-pressure oceanic environments, and have never been observed at a depth above 1900 meters, where the pressure is over 2800 PSI. If you swam deep enough to run into a bigfin squid, you'd be crushed to death. If a magnapinna squid swam high enough to run into you, the gases in its body would expand and it would violently explode. Humans and bigfin squids are incapable of encountering each other without one of them being killed by the environment.
@@thottydagod457 Obviously there's an exception for the use of atmospheric diving suits or submarines. If you're just wearing scuba gear, you're gonna get slowly pulped the whole way down. That also makes the squid less scary because there is literally not shit it can do to you in an ADS or a sub. It also makes it kind of less of an encounter. If you're in your car and you see Shaq, but you don't get out and go "Yo Shaq, what it do," is it really an encounter with Shaq? Like no, you have to get him to sign something, get him to shake your hand so you can see how huge it is. You can't do that with a bigfin squid.
I feel like they do this in every single of their videos, it’s like the same formula. Creepy thing shows up. Then and even larger version of said creepy thing appears at the end.
when the scuba bubbles disappeared, I realized that it was probabally fake/cgi. I"ve never seen the bubble disappear, sure they can disintegreate into smaller bubbles but they dont "disappear"
Fun fact that is a real creature divers have spotted called the Bigfin squid also known as the Magnapinna we have only seen the babies of this creature and they are no where as big as that (besides the length of the tentacles), and they live pretty deep I forget how deep but deep. Their tentacles can reach to around 20-45 ft
I've said that when I realised how much concrete we put down. It's not natural for a native species to be so out of tune with it's environment. Humans love cutting shit down and concreting over it!
For anyone who wanted to know this is the big fin squid with only several confirmed sightings and is slightly different Than the one in the picture and is completely harmless to humans
Btw this is fake. If a human tried going to the depth of the Magnapinna (bigfin squid). Scuba diving at the depth of 2,000-6,000+ meters is impossible as depicted here. That human would suffer from oxygen intoxication, and likely crushed due to pressure.
It's actually a real animal. It's called a big fin squid, except the smaller one in this short is about 10x larger than the largest ones found in the ocean. They live thousands of feet deep where there is no light, so a scuba diver would never encounter one.
@@paulkendrick4153 bro literally search up magnapinna or giant squid and you’ll probably find it like it’s a real creature it isn’t that big but it exists
@@paulkendrick4153 you living under a rock bro, its called bigfin squid aka: Magnapinna. It was found in the gulf of Mexico. Stop pretending you know everything
Fun fact, these big fellas are actually no harm to humans whatsoever unless you’re at the end of their tentacles because then they grab you but these guys use their tentacles to drag along the bottom of the ocean and get small. Pray pray to eat.
Good CGI bc that first one was recently discovered way down deep near the oil rigs. It’s a new species of giant squid but not as big as the video. Kinda funny tho how it looks like the aliens from Independence Day when they’re in their bio suits
If you were wondering, thats a bigfin squid, and yes. There real. The only difference beingtheyre not that big except for their legs. Their legs are EXTREMELY long. Worst of all, we havent found a adult specimen, so we dont know how big thy get
@@ashleyrose424They live deep in the ocean and anything other than a camera would get crushed by the pressure. There is real footage of these guys out there, but they are very rare and have only been recorded on camera because of what was mentioned previously.
Funnily enough, those elbow squid’s are likely harmless. They use their jointed limbs to dredge the bottom of the ocean much like we do with nets and simply grab anything that moves. I don’t think they could do much to a human but there still pretty nerve wracking. Edit: Supposedly they can actually hunt aggressively but all the videos I’ve seen just look like it’s flailing around like it’s stuck in a current. It’s very likely that they use both the dredging style and normal hunting behavior. ( it’s not called an elbow squid but I don’t recall what it’s actually called )
@@jeffreyanthony4714 Bruh, that quote/saying has been said for years before skibidi came out. Hell, the cameramen sometimes don’t even survive in the series.
@@asherajja4206 No, the bigfin squid doesn’t get that big. Their tentacles are incredibly long, but the rest of them is only a couple feet at most. What’s seen at the start of the video is closest in size to a colossal squid.
Bigfin squids are a group of rarely seen cephalopods with a distinctive morphology. They are placed in the genus Magnapinna and family Magnapinnidae.[2] Although the family was described only from larval, paralarval, and juvenile specimens, numerous video observations of much larger squid with similar morphology are assumed to be adult specimens of the same family.[3] The arms and tentacles of the squid are both extremely long and believed to be 4 to 8 m (13 to 26 ft) long. These appendages are held perpendicular to the body, creating "elbows." How the squid feeds is yet to be discovered.[4] Magnapinna is thought to be the deepest-occurring squid genus, with sightings as deep as 6,212 metres (20,381 ft) below the surface, making it the only squid known to inhabit the hadal zone.[
@@goliathonscave9834 aliens probably wanted to visit our planet, but somehow found these creatures while observing our planet and now they're hiding in terror as far away as possible. "All the technology in the world wouldn't be able to help you if you're scared out of your mind"
Jesus the elevator of God like luck you making it to this point with that level of gullibility is more a mystery than the universes existence....Having said that, I'm a lost prince of persia and I have riches and magical powers. I need help taking back what's mine by right. I'm looking for individuals to financially support bringing the era of transcendence to fruition. Donation of 1 million dollars would be reimbursed after we take back this world.
You got the stupid skull crap down. Now work on saying bruh and pretending you're black on the Internet. Don't worry, you'll be a good millennial some day, I'm sure of it.
Fun fact, this is a real sea creature that was captured on film. Obviously the giant one is fake, as is this video, but there is real footage of the real version of this creature, or at least footage of a juvenile.
OMG!!! I have a nightmare that ends like this. I’m in the middle of a lake. Every time I get close to the bank. I get pulled under water. When I resurface. I’m back at the middle again . Next thing I know. I see a small pair of red eyes. They seem to be very deep. I can see them spreading more as it gets closer. I start swimming for the bank again. I look down Those eyes are as far apart as my eyes can see. Just before it gets me. I wake up and the bed is soaked in sweat. Since I started sleeping in the recliner. I haven’t had that dream since 😁😁😁
@@tapfumazimunhu1281 I think it’s telling me to stay off the carnival cruise. Went twice but the second experience was terrible. We ended up in a bad storm. I honestly didn’t think we were gonna make it. The day before. I ended up watching clash of the titans 🙄. After that ship literally tosses us around in our room. I couldn’t go to sleep. Once everything simmered down. I eventually dozed off. Sure as you know. That was day one of that dream. When I say terrifying. I mean TERRIFYING!!! Every time I looked far out into the dark. It seemed like I was seeing those red eyes. I haven’t been back on the ship since. It was so much fun before that. I even think the DJ was scared. He was the one who made it worth being there lol.
The only ones documented were juveniles so it's possible that the one staring the diver in the face is accurate size. (Not the one that appears at the end)
If you think this is real, let me tell you. The human scuba diving world record is 332 meters. These bigfin squid live at depths of over 6,000 meters. There is no light that deep, and those squid don’t get anywhere near as big as the second one. Don’t believe everything you see on the internet.
they have been seen up to 40 ft. (aka 12 meters) big tho. And if you watch that video of the agressive bigfin squid and you look at the speed it flings those tentacles around *(in the water!),* I can hardly imagine that would pose some serious danger to your wellbeing....
When I was young I tried the church choir and it was such a great experience that I have been singing in that group for decades. I will never get out of their canticles!
There are ways to verify footage, but I do agree with your overall point. You have to be skeptical of everything. Of course in this instance it’s clearly fake, but yeah there are some convincing fakes out there
Gave me a cold chill. This is why I don’t play in open waters. We’ve only discovered about 5% of the ocean. We know more about the universe than our own oceans. The imagination is the limit to what may reside in the ocean.
For anyone who doesnt knoe...the animals are cgi....BUT they are real. Ive seen footage of ones at least as big as the first. Caught on film around some oil tankers. Its on yt and they look disturbing as heck!
They're called Bigfin Squids and the babies of this species are about 9-10 meters long. We don't know how large the adults are since we haven't seen one.
Do keep in mind though that that length ought to be taking the tentacles and arms into account (same length and design in known specimens) and these are estimated to be ~15-20x body length. The largest estimate I found in an admittedly quick search was upwards of 40ft so by that calculation the body is probably only a maximum of maybe 2-3 ft long. Still big, but like big dog levels of big. EDIT: Autocorrected “body” to “Jody”? Weird. Who’s Jody? 🤔🤷🏽♂️
@@J.D.Vision for a baby big fin squid lol your pulling my tentacle mate. 30 cm for a neonate is much more accurate. 30 foot for an adult maybe. The OP posted this originally. They said 30 foot for a baby maybe but we haven’t seen one after just watching one on video lol Edit: but then again this video is fake as duck so … ;)
Here is some information. This cgi creature is based off of the first ever found footage of a magnapinna squid. Magnapinna squid definitely do not have 2 meter mantles. They usually grow to up to around 75 percent of the length of your arm (not including filaments. They have these dangly things called filaments that can coil up and are probably used to drag and collect food off the ground.. Anyways, they live in the hadal zone ~6km deep.
here's a fact: this is a real squid and the name is called "magnapinna squid" it was found in the gulf of mexico in 2007 at an oil rig i think and they tend to be around 100 feet long with the long tentacle, but im sure the size isnt that big compared to the one in the video
Fun fact:These things actually exists Edit 1:Tysm for likes! it's the best comment i have gotten likes with Edit2:Ok i will say it properly. These thing are called big fin squid and they exists IRL.
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That diver sure is handling 6200 meters better than I'd have thought. What a trooper. ;)
LMAO!!!! Magnapinna for the win!
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@@historiousedward4145 ever heard of jokes?
@@GDTasteYouHave you do realize im also joking right?
@@historiousedward4145 wow you must be the next world famous comedian then because that joke was insane..
*Leviathan Class Lifeform Detected...*
*PTSD*
Warning!!!!
*Are you sure that what you're doing is worth it*
@@soullessginger9912 "nope"
*Skedaddles back to my base*
Are you sure what your doing is worth it?
Not so fun fact: This is a real animal. Living on earth as we speak. Even though the depiction in the video isn’t entirely accurate, it does exist
😂
I guess it has wings 😂
Was just thinking, yeah, I've seen this thing on a more realistic scale before.😂
Still freakish without the, double, up scaling.
Yep. It’s known as the Long armed squid
@@brendanmcparlane4441 it’s actually called the bigfin squid
I'd force my body to shutdown so i wouldn't have to so see a literal giant underwater
For real evolution needs to give us a "Im done" button. Some things you dont need to live for.
At 6200 meters this dude would have been crushed like a pop can.
At 6200 meters, it would be pitch black down there. Very little light reaches past 200 meters, and no light reaches past 1000 meters.
It's like a scene from, War of the Worlds - except underwater.
Who the actual fuck call them pop cans
@@DarkWhatever91people from Chicago 😂
@@DarkWhatever91looks like 223 people lol older people tend to use it more used to think it was weird too now kind of gotten used to it
Japenese chef: Ima fry this bad boy
Mmm. Sashimiiiii what a load of crap. Only morons cannnot tell the difference.
Cheers from the Chilean Patagonia
Japanese chef: throws its half grilled career in his hat as a trick
@@BillyBoucher-ql3pw hes*
@@rossmacrae749 ? That’s not a word brother. Is English your first language?
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He looks like he's about to give it a hug :)
Lol wholesome perspective
Nice animation! I would have had a bit more of a flowy movement to the tentacles though. They looked like they were dangling in open air not underwater.
An actual animal, yes. The cgi is overplayed.
A deep-sea squid real but much smaller. Long for sure.
@@007Sivartno they are literally huge😭
People really can’t tell when things are CGI anymore and this proves it
they are real, though, and do get that big.
I’ve literally been scrolling through the comments to find this exact comment lol.
Camera shake would be less under water and it should look more hazy when you zoom out, akshually
The bubbles and legs movement give it away
@@maidendimeola65 they are real but they don't get anywhere this big
the funny thing is that they might actually be this big (the first one not the overexaggerated one)
I dont think so
@@beastlyfails7695 it could be possible
@@thecardboardconsumer420 no the big fins couldn't be that size the biggest ones documented are like 21 feet long
@@beastlyfails7695 wasn't one of them 40 feet long?
@@thecardboardconsumer420 I haven't heard of that but their usually like 15-20 feet , they're also incredibly interesting
This is how plankton feel
omfg idk how i got here why im watching this or where i am rn this is legit my #1 phobia i have horrible thalassophobia to the point where i get creeped out alone in deep pools (idk why man) but why do i wanna keep watching these they’re so scary 😂
Same, the ocean is creepier than anything on earth. But I love these videos and scary sailor tales
Fun fact for you guys: Theres a jellyfish called the Lion’s Mane jellyfish whose tentacles can grow to over 120 feet long, which is 6 times the length of this squid! (Longer than a blue whale) And the fun part is, they DON’T live in the deep sea, so there’s a very real chance you might actually see it’s horrifyingly long tentacles! It’s like if a giant spider with insanely long legs was floating around in the water :)
Those are a pretty common here in Norway during summer time.
I remember seeing some of them washed up on the beach shoreline when i was a kid.
They can get pretty massive.
You just said they aint in the deep sea then ended with them floating in the deep sea. Make up yo mind Einstein.
@@cdogthehedgehog6923 sorry dude i made a typo in the last sentence?? No need to be such a douchebag
This is a big fin not a lions main big fin live in the twilight zone of the ocean
@@PixelTheExtraTerrestrialyeah, no shit
This is fun and creepy, but absolutely impossible. Magnapinna squids are adapted to extremely high-pressure oceanic environments, and have never been observed at a depth above 1900 meters, where the pressure is over 2800 PSI. If you swam deep enough to run into a bigfin squid, you'd be crushed to death. If a magnapinna squid swam high enough to run into you, the gases in its body would expand and it would violently explode. Humans and bigfin squids are incapable of encountering each other without one of them being killed by the environment.
Shhhhh. Let people enjoy.
@@Absolutely_puck_fakestine no
No lies detected 💯
Human innovation probably has something to say about that
@@thottydagod457 Obviously there's an exception for the use of atmospheric diving suits or submarines. If you're just wearing scuba gear, you're gonna get slowly pulped the whole way down. That also makes the squid less scary because there is literally not shit it can do to you in an ADS or a sub.
It also makes it kind of less of an encounter. If you're in your car and you see Shaq, but you don't get out and go "Yo Shaq, what it do," is it really an encounter with Shaq? Like no, you have to get him to sign something, get him to shake your hand so you can see how huge it is. You can't do that with a bigfin squid.
Subnautica players : thats a dog
New achievement unlocked for the scientists to figure out💀
I wouldn't have had time to see the bigger one after him because the first Square would have gave me a freaking heart attack😂
I’m talking about my body would be floating around a pool of poop
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@@yougotgamesonyourphone6947, That thing is fake
I would delete myself
"I got bigger calamari to fry"
"Do you mean fish, man?"
"No, no i mean calamari."
😂 good comment. Genuine lol
- *Well I am going to have nightmares now.*
Fake
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It was kind of creepy until the end, the large one ruined the whole vibe lmao
I feel like they do this in every single of their videos, it’s like the same formula. Creepy thing shows up. Then and even larger version of said creepy thing appears at the end.
Agreed
I screamed
ngl i liked it was creepy asf
Exactly, it was pretty decently scary (I hate the green water), then it just looked unrealistically goofy.
when the scuba bubbles disappeared, I realized that it was probabally fake/cgi. I"ve never seen the bubble disappear, sure they can disintegreate into smaller bubbles but they dont "disappear"
It’s not meant to fool you, pretty obvious to notice right away
The crazy thing is that this is real, just a little smaller
And *more, longer* tentacles
@@Ender_Boy_11yeah
This must be the new lays potato chips commercial
😂😂😂😂
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People with thalassophobia and megalophobia be like : 💀
Wow so funny😐y’all make corny names for everything🤣
Just say anxiety...
Lmfao this guy's big words hurt yalls brains... this is more entertaining then the video imo lmao
@urfeelz-urprob real, and here was I thinking these were commonly used, at least for thalassophobia
@@urfeelz-urprob if these look like "big" words, someone is far behind.
The “surreal” tag is hilarious lol Gen z is done for
No doubt about that
"Detecting multiple Leviathan class lifeforms, are you shure that what you are doing is worth it?"
Fun fact that is a real creature divers have spotted called the Bigfin squid also known as the Magnapinna we have only seen the babies of this creature and they are no where as big as that (besides the length of the tentacles), and they live pretty deep I forget how deep but deep. Their tentacles can reach to around 20-45 ft
These are only babies they said they seen a full grown one
@@Xander5mDahoedeep made 2 videos. In one we can see an adult (most popular) and a little baby one in the other.
There's nothing fuckin fun about this thing, hold on
I luv the way you put that.
It's actually called a Magnapinna, (also called bigfin)
I'm starting to think humans are the aliens on this planet.
The most invasive species on this planet.
We the smartest shit stain 😂
I've said that when I realised how much concrete we put down. It's not natural for a native species to be so out of tune with it's environment. Humans love cutting shit down and concreting over it!
Right! This is their Planet! Look at all the big creatures! This was their planet and we invaded them
@@iamallwomanbro we can’t even go that deep like bro the ocean goes deep af there’s prolly a whole ass advanced civilization down there
For anyone who wanted to know this is the big fin squid with only several confirmed sightings and is slightly different Than the one in the picture and is completely harmless to humans
Btw this is fake. If a human tried going to the depth of the Magnapinna (bigfin squid). Scuba diving at the depth of 2,000-6,000+ meters is impossible as depicted here. That human would suffer from oxygen intoxication, and likely crushed due to pressure.
This is what my nightmares are made of.
More like sushi
Yeah, now I've got one to live through.
😂😂😂
It's actually a real animal. It's called a big fin squid, except the smaller one in this short is about 10x larger than the largest ones found in the ocean. They live thousands of feet deep where there is no light, so a scuba diver would never encounter one.
good enjoy them!
This isn’t even decent CGI and people can’t realize it’s fake
The last creatures size might be fake but the thing genuinely exists there’s footage of it everywhere
@@Hakari_Mewing no there isn’t 😂😂
@@paulkendrick4153 bro literally search up magnapinna or giant squid and you’ll probably find it like it’s a real creature it isn’t that big but it exists
@@paulkendrick4153 you living under a rock bro, its called bigfin squid aka: Magnapinna. It was found in the gulf of Mexico. Stop pretending you know everything
@@paulkendrick4153 its also in the #’s in the title #Magnapinna
The fact that the creature exists
Fun fact, these big fellas are actually no harm to humans whatsoever unless you’re at the end of their tentacles because then they grab you but these guys use their tentacles to drag along the bottom of the ocean and get small. Pray pray to eat.
"Leviathan class lifeform detected. Are you sure what you're doing is worth it...?"
No I’m not sure
*“GO THE F-- BACK UP”*
What??
Good CGI bc that first one was recently discovered way down deep near the oil rigs. It’s a new species of giant squid but not as big as the video. Kinda funny tho how it looks like the aliens from Independence Day when they’re in their bio suits
Vampire squid
Its a big fin squid and no calling it a new species of giant squid is not correct
Also giant squid are much bigger then big fin squid
I thought the exact same about the aliens in that film
They're bigfin/magnapinna squid, and they're actually pretty small. They're also filter feeders so dw they won't harm you
Fun fact that fish or creature is real but it lives very far down in the ocean or sea
If you were wondering, thats a bigfin squid, and yes. There real. The only difference beingtheyre not that big except for their legs. Their legs are EXTREMELY long. Worst of all, we havent found a adult specimen, so we dont know how big thy get
How come we haven't found an adult
@@ashleyrose424 Theory is that some have but were eaten alive.
@@ashleyrose424They live deep in the ocean and anything other than a camera would get crushed by the pressure. There is real footage of these guys out there, but they are very rare and have only been recorded on camera because of what was mentioned previously.
@@ashleyrose424 every known siting has been recorded as a juvenile.
They do get that long,but their heads remain as slim as a man's torso dude, they do NOT look like that at all.
I would've died. Deep open water with giant fish/Squid is my deepest fear.
Biggest animal fears snakes sharks crocodiles
The weight of the ocean would crush you before any harmless bigfin squids could spook you 👀
Same I don't know why or where it came from. Maybe that giant monster in spore that swallows you whole when youre swimming out in the ocean too far.
That’s why the USA government stopped all sea exploration and went into space
@@Hotchpotchsoupthey go to the surface to feed and pull them to their depths………
Cameraman Never Dies.
It’s not meant to pretend to be real, it’s a representation of what a human size comparison is to the animal.
Bro you tricked my mom into thinking this was real, I had to convince her that it was an animation😂
The most terrifying thing about ocean is that you can't see the threat, before it is too late.
And CGI
@@Sk1ndredd What?
@@Sk1ndreddwe know it's cgi dude
What threat?
The fish you see here is called a Ghost Squid. They are a deep sea creature and their tentacles are 10 foot tall.
it’s called a slender man squid and they are very real but they are way at the bottom of the ocean
Funnily enough, those elbow squid’s are likely harmless. They use their jointed limbs to dredge the bottom of the ocean much like we do with nets and simply grab anything that moves. I don’t think they could do much to a human but there still pretty nerve wracking. Edit: Supposedly they can actually hunt aggressively but all the videos I’ve seen just look like it’s flailing around like it’s stuck in a current. It’s very likely that they use both the dredging style and normal hunting behavior. ( it’s not called an elbow squid but I don’t recall what it’s actually called )
Magnipinna squid
Ir the bugfin
Or the bigfin*
They can move fast if they want to tho
Bro if I saw that in the ocean I'm dipping faster than you can twitch
Camera man never dies.
- a wise man
Film everything, always!
this is not skibidi toilet
@@jeffreyanthony4714 Bruh, that quote/saying has been said for years before skibidi came out. Hell, the cameramen sometimes don’t even survive in the series.
Tell that to the Cloverfield monster
Always make sure you’ve got a camera going so you survive
Is it me or is the roblox swimming animation-
Not me thinking that was a stingray before I saw the legs😂
I hope whoever created that scene is involved in making a movie sometime
Ikr
Legit donkey
This is real Google Magnapinna squid.
@@asherajja4206 No, the bigfin squid doesn’t get that big. Their tentacles are incredibly long, but the rest of them is only a couple feet at most. What’s seen at the start of the video is closest in size to a colossal squid.
The camera guy always survives
Ameen!
Great! Now I wanna be a cameraman. 😩
No they dont, did you watch Pearl Harbor.
HAHA
Watch cloverfield lol
What did someone put this together with? Adobe Potatoshop?
Crazy how in deep water, air bubbles just disappear and don't float all the way up to the surface of the water 😲
Bigfin squids are a group of rarely seen cephalopods with a distinctive morphology. They are placed in the genus Magnapinna and family Magnapinnidae.[2] Although the family was described only from larval, paralarval, and juvenile specimens, numerous video observations of much larger squid with similar morphology are assumed to be adult specimens of the same family.[3]
The arms and tentacles of the squid are both extremely long and believed to be 4 to 8 m (13 to 26 ft) long. These appendages are held perpendicular to the body, creating "elbows." How the squid feeds is yet to be discovered.[4]
Magnapinna is thought to be the deepest-occurring squid genus, with sightings as deep as 6,212 metres (20,381 ft) below the surface, making it the only squid known to inhabit the hadal zone.[
"How the squid feeds is yet to be discovered."
Obviously, it feeds off sheer terror.
Knowledge Acquired. My thanks good sir
Nice copy paste from Wikipedia.
@@goliathonscave9834 aliens probably wanted to visit our planet, but somehow found these creatures while observing our planet and now they're hiding in terror as far away as possible.
"All the technology in the world wouldn't be able to help you if you're scared out of your mind"
@@goliathonscave9834 that question is the reason why I will never travel deep in the ocean.
Lol, Thats actually a real fish called a bigfin squid and they are found very deep down in the water, they are considered rare
And what makes this interesting is that we've never found an adult. Just juveniles
And that squid can stay in hell, where it belongs. 😳😳😳
@@alfredosoupbro
@@DYW420bro
@@alfredosoup Even if it’s scary and shit in this vid, IRL this squid is completely harmless.
POV: You found Atlantis
"You got any snacks?"
*a few meters deeper*
"Ýøů ğœț äņý §ñąçkś?"
FRIES COME WITH THAT SHAKE ❤
it remains to be understood: how did he swim up to 2000 KM or more.
correction: more than 7k km under water
It's clearly CGI my man.
@@TheCabIeive got 3 things i wanna say but i only wanna comment once so ill just say all of them
1. r/wooooosh
2. stfu
3. think before you talk
@@TheCabIethe vid is but the squid does exist
Jesus the elevator of God like luck you making it to this point with that level of gullibility is more a mystery than the universes existence....Having said that, I'm a lost prince of persia and I have riches and magical powers. I need help taking back what's mine by right. I'm looking for individuals to financially support bringing the era of transcendence to fruition. Donation of 1 million dollars would be reimbursed after we take back this world.
This dude needs to make a game already
Having shit like this on our planet and getting freaked out by the thought of aliens seems strange to me
Subnautica players: "thats a baby"
Didn't know we incorporated Star Wars into this
When you accidentally find the endboss:
the scary thing is the first creature is actually real...
When the mother alien shows up for a quickie. 😆
This is why I only go knee deep in the ocean.
Because of CGI, got it.
Bro my Thalasophobia💀💀💀
Relax it's fake ! 😂
Bigot
You got the stupid skull crap down. Now work on saying bruh and pretending you're black on the Internet. Don't worry, you'll be a good millennial some day, I'm sure of it.
@@viriato7 The video is fake, but the animal is real. It's called a bigfin squid
Fun fact, this is a real sea creature that was captured on film. Obviously the giant one is fake, as is this video, but there is real footage of the real version of this creature, or at least footage of a juvenile.
Bro this was terrible for my thalassophobia
OMG!!! I have a nightmare that ends like this. I’m in the middle of a lake. Every time I get close to the bank. I get pulled under water. When I resurface. I’m back at the middle again . Next thing I know. I see a small pair of red eyes. They seem to be very deep. I can see them spreading more as it gets closer. I start swimming for the bank again. I look down
Those eyes are as far apart as my eyes can see. Just before it gets me. I wake up and the bed is soaked in sweat. Since I started sleeping in the recliner. I haven’t had that dream since 😁😁😁
I'd need therapy after dreaming that😢
😂😂😂😂😂😂
That is your death flag. Never go to a bànk😮
@@falcon02 Imagine dreaming it several times but knowing what’s about to happen and can’t wake up.
@@tapfumazimunhu1281 I think it’s telling me to stay off the carnival cruise. Went twice but the second experience was terrible. We ended up in a bad storm. I honestly didn’t think we were gonna make it. The day before. I ended up watching clash of the titans 🙄. After that ship literally tosses us around in our room. I couldn’t go to sleep. Once everything simmered down. I eventually dozed off. Sure as you know. That was day one of that dream. When I say terrifying. I mean TERRIFYING!!! Every time I looked far out into the dark. It seemed like I was seeing those red eyes. I haven’t been back on the ship since. It was so much fun before that. I even think the DJ was scared. He was the one who made it worth being there lol.
Nice! It’s a big finned Squid. They aren’t usually this big, in fact their long tentacles make up most of its body. Usually 20 ft long in fact!
The only ones documented were juveniles so it's possible that the one staring the diver in the face is accurate size. (Not the one that appears at the end)
Actually they're bigger... much.. much.. bigger.... 😮
Theres no way u think this is real?
@@ddcoolboy3do research before spouting random bullshit
@@Gematrinator its a real squid with really really really really really long tentacles but they dont grow that big
If you think this is real, let me tell you. The human scuba diving world record is 332 meters. These bigfin squid live at depths of over 6,000 meters. There is no light that deep, and those squid don’t get anywhere near as big as the second one. Don’t believe everything you see on the internet.
these are bigfin squid (only comically large versions)🦑
people with *_MEGALOPHOBIA_* 💀
Best thing is megalophobia and thalassophobia combined 🎉💀
@@Glueckskeks06that means I have both rip
This is what i thought (and was kind of hoping) the magnapinna was like when the first videos were taken come to find out they seem pretty frail
they have been seen up to 40 ft. (aka 12 meters) big tho. And if you watch that video of the agressive bigfin squid and you look at the speed it flings those tentacles around *(in the water!),* I can hardly imagine that would pose some serious danger to your wellbeing....
They’re pretty tough considering the immense pressure of the environment they live in. We physically couldn’t go anywhere close to that deep.
These things actually exist in real life.
(For those that don’t know that)this is a long arm squid it’s harmless but if you get stuck on his canticles you’ll never get out
And ofc this is fake it’s 3D
When I was young I tried the church choir and it was such a great experience that I have been singing in that group for decades. I will never get out of their canticles!
Yeah cgi has kinda ruined the video evidence side of things with the high level of realism that cgi is able to artificially produce
I mean yes? But also this clip is very obviously fake. This species of squid is nearly translucent from being in the hadal zone all its life.
There are ways to verify footage, but I do agree with your overall point. You have to be skeptical of everything.
Of course in this instance it’s clearly fake, but yeah there are some convincing fakes out there
"Now entering ecological dead zone, are you sure what you are doing here is worth it?"
Not funny.
I’m sure the first people who seen that animal thought it was a alien
me; ITS A MAGNAPINNA NOT A MONSTER
you; its a sea monster
Gave me a cold chill.
This is why I don’t play in open waters. We’ve only discovered about 5% of the ocean. We know more about the universe than our own oceans. The imagination is the limit to what may reside in the ocean.
I swear the ocean depths is where the aliens live... I would die of fright at the sight of this colossal nightmare.
Collosal cgi.
You’d probably die due to the water pressure first considering how immense it is in the deep ocean. Also nothing is colossal that far down.
For anyone who doesnt knoe...the animals are cgi....BUT they are real. Ive seen footage of ones at least as big as the first. Caught on film around some oil tankers. Its on yt and they look disturbing as heck!
Next CGI: underwater T-rex! 🤔🤣
This is actually based on a camera send down to 130 meters deep in the Marianas Trench, they found this 20 meters long octopus.
A squid but yes, also it looks more like 40 meters
If that's 20 meters long. That guys like two feet tall.
@@user-re6om2oo2q sure, as tall as you?
@@user-re6om2oo2qeven my pool is deeper than that 😂😂😂💀
It’s impossible for humans to dive down thousands of feet , they found it on video from a submersible
Leviathan class life form detected nearby. You better make peace with whatever deity you chose
i have Thalassaphobia and this is terrifying
Things like this is why I sometimes want to live in a bunker by myself. Where nothing else can get in But me and I do mean nothing.
Good news for you, these squids irl are tiny and live miles below the ocean floor where you’ll never run into them.
They're called Bigfin Squids and the babies of this species are about 9-10 meters long. We don't know how large the adults are since we haven't seen one.
😂
Was that m or cm ?
@@garysymes3030
Around 30 feet give or take. 🤷
Do keep in mind though that that length ought to be taking the tentacles and arms into account (same length and design in known specimens) and these are estimated to be ~15-20x body length. The largest estimate I found in an admittedly quick search was upwards of 40ft so by that calculation the body is probably only a maximum of maybe 2-3 ft long. Still big, but like big dog levels of big.
EDIT: Autocorrected “body” to “Jody”? Weird. Who’s Jody? 🤔🤷🏽♂️
@@J.D.Vision for a baby big fin squid lol your pulling my tentacle mate.
30 cm for a neonate is much more accurate.
30 foot for an adult maybe.
The OP posted this originally.
They said 30 foot for a baby maybe but we haven’t seen one after just watching one on video lol
Edit: but then again this video is fake as duck so … ;)
Here is some information. This cgi creature is based off of the first ever found footage of a magnapinna squid. Magnapinna squid definitely do not have 2 meter mantles. They usually grow to up to around 75 percent of the length of your arm (not including filaments. They have these dangly things called filaments that can coil up and are probably used to drag and collect food off the ground.. Anyways, they live in the hadal zone ~6km deep.
My parents when I failed my exams
New fear unlocked: magnapinnasquidphobia
Wdym swordfish loves eating bigfin squid
for those who dont know its called magnapinna and it can be so long that it can get longger than the blue whale
here's a fact: this is a real squid and the name is called "magnapinna squid" it was found in the gulf of mexico in 2007 at an oil rig i think and they tend to be around 100 feet long with the long tentacle, but im sure the size isnt that big compared to the one in the video
You don't know how much that Squid scared and disturbed me as a kid
Fun fact:These things actually exists
Edit 1:Tysm for likes! it's the best comment i have gotten likes with
Edit2:Ok i will say it properly. These thing are called big fin squid and they exists IRL.
But they are not this big.
@@arjenbijyeah but who knows how big the adult bigfin squids are, we only still found the baby ones
@@arjenbij actually, they may be bigger
the first one not the second@@MysteriousTimes
@@arjenbijWe've only seen the baby ones, and even those guys are big