Just imagine if a real creature like the Bloop is real,? Asea monster that's so big and massive in scale, a blue whale would look like a tiny tadpole by comparison! All the natural historians and researchers of National Geographic and the Smithsonian expeditionist would have to create a museum scale model of the creature! Now the question is is this a fish, invertibrate, or mammal? Could this be a long forgotten prehistoric animal that further evolved and grew to truly enormous size! This happened many times during many prehistoric eras! One time shortly before the Triassic era, small lizards began to be eaten by large reptiles and the landscape started changing! Because the continents are always shifting, many rain forests in that time began to flood, so many small reptiles began to evolve, they adapted into predominently aquatic lifestyles. They became fully aquatic and grew bigger than today's biggest whales, so predators would be afraid to attack them. They also became predatory themselves!
I was a U.S. Navy Surface Sonar Technician aboard two Knox Class Frigates during the 70's and 80's. We rarely used our active sonar, but instead listened on the passive sonar array for Soviet submarines. Our 4 hour watches in Sonar Control were often very interesting, especially while deployed in the mid oceanic areas in the Atlantic and Pacific. The biological layer moves close to the surface at night, then descends to deep water layers during daylight hours. This bio layer consists of plankton and smaller sea life, which draws in the larger animals that feed on them. One night on the Mid-Watch (Midnight to 0400 hours), I heard what sounded like a woman screaming coming over my headphones. There were several screams in the span of a minute. I reported this to the Lead Petty Officer on watch. He heard it also, along with another Sonar Tech on watch. The sound travelled through my ears and down my spine. It scared the crap out of me!. The LPO smiled and told me, "They don't call them Sirens for nothing". There are many places men have never visited on this planet, and deep oceans are truly the last frontier.
There are some massive squid out there too. I dont see why one could pull down and kill a shark if it got him from the top or bottom and didnt leave anything infront of hia mouth.
@zhieanBarcelona no, it was probably a squid or a bigger shark. The bloop is most likely just a myth or encrypted. If it was real we would probably get millions of reports about submarines going radio silent. Sorry y’all who think the bloop is real, but this ain’t subnautica 💀💀💀. As of the sound, it could have been anything, glaciers, whales, KRAKEN (joke),
Submariner here. Yeah, there's a crap ton of crazy sounds we here in the oceans. It's freaky at times when it appears as a trace on sonar. We hear everything down there: tectonic plates shifting, this, the eery sounds of whales, groans, popping noises, ect. Then there's the idea of there being miles of nothingness below you if the sub just suddenly lost power. Sometimes, our towed arrays (sensors we drag miles behind the sub that picks up different frequencies) come up missing from being eaten by sharks or whatever but, mostly sharks from all we know lol
I would like to see what's in the deed down in the ocean water I wish I could swim and not get eaten only God knows what's down deep in the ocean He put it there ❤👼🏿🙏🏿
I saw a video about this shark disappearance, I may be wrong if this isn’t the right one but in the end it is said that a shark with a thing called ‘gigantism’. Gigantism is smth I don’t know a lot about but I think the reason it makes creatures bigger is that it exelerates their growth rate making them a lot larger. In simpler words think of it is having a giant growth spurt ig
The Bloop" is the given name of a mysterious underwater sound recorded in the 90s. Years later, NOAA scientists discovered that this sound emanated from an iceberg cracking and breaking away from an Antarctic glacier
We actually know a lot about our oceans. But its basic common sense why. We can see space. We can send tools and equipment up to space because there is no pressure. The darkness and pressure of the oceans make it a thousand times more difficult to inspect than space.
@@vanguardraidcommand2285 I want to believe you but, Yet We have all this advanced technology…. I’m not goin for that, not one bit. Not saying the Bloop is real tho, I doubt it
@BlakkSimba yes we do. But nothing makes the darkness of the water light up far enough to see. We can't build submersibles out of glass because it would break. The pressure of the ocean down at the bottom - where we HAVE been - is insane, and costs billions just to get down there. And they have to descend slowly over hours and hours. Whereas we can fly up to space in minutes. In fact, as they go higher and higher, weight matters less and less. So they don't need anything to withstand much pressure at all other than take off. I truly don't believe there is anything worth fearing or being concerned of in the ocean. If there was, we'd know. It won't be some prehistoric giant shark, or cthulu, or some other alien ship deep down there. There's no way something has been totally undiscovered for all this time. It's great for sci fi/fantasy adventures but it just isn't reality.
I want the sea to be more explored! Imagine what crazy things there is down there without our knowledge, when I was a kid I thought shark was the most terrifying but there is worse down there 😅
Fun fact: bloops have been said to exist by a marine biologist who claims to have been researching cod, and she put a camera on. And on the camera there was a speaker, and you could hear the bloop noise as it was eaten, along with 3 other packs. But thing is the it came from the SIDE, which means it was heading north, so the iceberg theory could be a bloop; AND a iceberg.
Yes. Being able to learn more about the oceans means being able to understand more about space over time. Also if there are any beings that exist on planet earth
the most probable scenario is a salmon shark, they have a stomach temp of 78, and they’re the only animal that is able to sustain those types of depths, salmon sharks are also pretty dangerous to us humans, and can be close to a size of an average great white (considering this one was 10 feet long)
The salmon shark grows about 10 feet long and the great white is about 20 sure it can live in the depths but i think the great white can just eat it also i kinda believe yours because maybe the salmon shark was bigger than the great white
27 years, and there are still people who think its a huge ass creature under the ocean, which the sound is also sped up. If it were actually real, it would have way more recorded sounds, and would probably be a gentle giant.
Why would it have way more recorded sounds? Scientists discover new species and things all the time. The majority of the ocean is still unmapped and unexplored. We have no idea what is down there.
@@BigShrimpin416 it would have more because it would make sense if you heard it again in the same location, especially when it was louder than any whale recorded. If it were real, it would just likely be a new type of really loud whale, that feeds on microorganisms and such. And we would hear it even more, because it probably only lived at depths of like 0 - 3000 feet. Since deeper sides of the ocean can only sustain smaller creatures because of the pressure.
In 1979, while deployed on a West Pacific Cruise, the C.O. of the USS Brewton, FF-1086 (Commander Hodge), decided to give the Crew a "swim call" unlike any other at sea... We came to a stop over the Marianas Trench, the deepest water on the planet. The Boatswain Mates rigged the whaleboat boom for us to jump off of, while armed Gunners Mates stood watch for sharks. It was fairly calm on the surface that day, but the current was swift. After jumping in, the current pushed you along half the length of the ship, where other crewmen had rigged netting to climb back on board. I did this twice. I can now attest to swimming in the Earth's deepest water. It was utterly terrifying, and just thinking about the sea creatures we were potentially swimming with gives me chills to this day. No sharks were spotted, but who knows what was waiting and watching?
I remember going near the ocean to play some games with my friends its bcuz there was a big field near. We were playing and having fun, and we looked at the waves of the ocean. It was fun and Amazing the view was gorgeous, 5 minutes after finishing our play, we decided to sit and use our phones to text or play ig. We heard a weird sound coming from the ocean, it was a bloop, i didnt know where it came from either. It sounds terrifying its also so loud (this is true, its not fake either. I rlly heard the sound.)
My Dad told me about this tonight and we both went over and over different kinds of scenarios he told me everything and I just kept going through what kind of sea creatures can eat that large of a shark and what can dive 2000 ft below sea level and what kind of animal has that temperature at first I rode out the possibility that it was a shark because I don't think a shark would dive 2000 ft below sea level just to eat a meal for itself and when I couldn't find any life that we've actually discovered in the ocean that was capable of this after a while I couldn't find any creatures the I knew existed that could pull off this kind of feet so I started moving on to mythical kind of creatures like megalodons mosasaurus and even a Leviathan at one point but then I thought to myself maybe I ruled out the shark option way too fast so I did some research and found out that great white sharks do in fact eat other great white sharks and the reason I think it dove 2000 ft below sea level is because according to a documentations that it was near a pretty dangerous zone where a lot of marine life would actually come and try to take the Sharks meal from what I could understand so it decided to dive 2000 ft below sea level so it wouldn't be interrupted that's my opinion anyway
My guy you won't believe what you are after when you hear this you will Freak out and Go Crazy once in the I Want To the Pacific Ocean with my Grandpa Alone I NEVER went to the ocean Alone like I didn't dive to the ocean like I went on a boat it was huge but When We reached in The Middle of the ocean I just heard The Sound like the bloop Used To make And I remember this video and I freaked out like mad and and my leg started to feel crazy and my heart was beating so fast my hands were shaking and they were sweating like crazy my it's good my Grandpa says and we immediately went back to shore and I never forgot that day ever again so that's why I will never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever go back I mean go on a boat The last part I was scared to death😱
you and the people who think this are so scared to say that there's definitely something massive under the ocean and there's no way that some creatures lived there and they're giant.
This isn’t the full story, the remaining part of the story is that after 2 weeks the tag washed up on a beach and the researchers found a 50 foot squid ( I forget the name) it was the reason that sailors believed in the kraken because of the squid species, the shark remains were inside of the squid and it is assumed that the shark was near the point of darkness, the part of the ocean that we know very little about, and was grabbed by the squid for a meal. That’s the full story, the bloop was infact just an iceberg cracking
Ok, squids don't eat sharks and ur either thinking of the colossal squid (14m long) or the giant squid (12m long) and it was a 13 ft cannibal great white
@@lynnodonoghue6994news flash bud. We only discovered 5% of the ocean, so the odds of a squid eating a shark IS ENTIRELY POSSIBLE, infact its not impossible at all. How about you think for yourself before believing everything you hear “child”
You know whats weird icebergs crack. All the time how come the loudest sound known to the ocean is a ice cracking it makes no sense ice crackings happen all the time its 100 % a creature
Interesting. I don't agree that that was an ice berg. However, there are many mysterious, prehistoric and unknown beings in the ocean that we don't know yet. We know more about the moon than we do about the oceans depths
there are thousands of different undiscovered species in the ocean, we cant just assume that it was the bloop, we dont even know if its real or not. the sound couldve been a whale or smthng idk
"Something happened in 2018 that caught the attention of the world" Meanwhile me: *wondering what does sus means in among us and vibing on tomito kasido* 😂
actually, it might be the Kraken because when you think about it, the bloop can't drag anything down and even if it did it'll just eat it but the Kraken has tentacles and he could also drag it down, so who knows🤷♂️🤔
I’ll tell you what’s big enough, a 20ft cannibalistic shark. This incedent happened south of Tasmania and above a massive dark pit where the shark disappeared near Christmas.
My grandpa was a ww2 Soilder and i asked him "Have you Fight underwater?" My grandpa said yes and i told him "Is the bloop real?" he said "You dont wana know"
A squid probably killed it. and also what does this have to do with the bloop? It doesn't say that they like heard the bloop when it went missing, so why didn't they just say that it was a scary ocean thingy?
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The bloop is real because i heard the song of the bloop because i have a big mouth because going to eat the entire whale
Yes
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Just imagine if a real creature like the Bloop is real,? Asea monster that's so big and massive in scale, a blue whale would look like a tiny tadpole by comparison! All the natural historians and researchers of National Geographic and the Smithsonian expeditionist would have to create a museum scale model of the creature! Now the question is is this a fish, invertibrate, or mammal? Could this be a long forgotten prehistoric animal that further evolved and grew to truly enormous size! This happened many times during many prehistoric eras! One time shortly before the Triassic era, small lizards began to be eaten by large reptiles and the landscape started changing! Because the continents are always shifting, many rain forests in that time began to flood, so many small reptiles began to evolve, they adapted into predominently aquatic lifestyles. They became fully aquatic and grew bigger than today's biggest whales, so predators would be afraid to attack them. They also became predatory themselves!
I was a U.S. Navy Surface Sonar Technician aboard two Knox Class Frigates during the 70's and 80's. We rarely used our active sonar, but instead listened on the passive sonar array for Soviet submarines. Our 4 hour watches in Sonar Control were often very interesting, especially while deployed in the mid oceanic areas in the Atlantic and Pacific. The biological layer moves close to the surface at night, then descends to deep water layers during daylight hours. This bio layer consists of plankton and smaller sea life, which draws in the larger animals that feed on them. One night on the Mid-Watch (Midnight to 0400 hours), I heard what sounded like a woman screaming coming over my headphones. There were several screams in the span of a minute. I reported this to the Lead Petty Officer on watch. He heard it also, along with another Sonar Tech on watch. The sound travelled through my ears and down my spine. It scared the crap out of me!. The LPO smiled and told me, "They don't call them Sirens for nothing". There are many places men have never visited on this planet, and deep oceans are truly the last frontier.
Why has nobody comment on this insane man gl in whatever you are doing now
Exactlyyyyy whaaat
I believe it. We know more about space than the ocean😂 that is absolutey frightening
@@BridgetteBentleythere’s things down there that we’ve never seen that are probably ten times older than us as well.
And even deeper still.
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"What in the ocean is big enough to kill a 10 foot great white shark?" a 20 foot great white shark. That's what.
There are some massive squid out there too. I dont see why one could pull down and kill a shark if it got him from the top or bottom and didnt leave anything infront of hia mouth.
This one has me laughing
Then that would be a kraken or Cthulhu
Or a multiple headed 40 feet Great White Shark
@@darkhound7965 I'm talking about things that actually exist lol
The ocean is the most vastly terrifying thing on the planet
So true 😭
Not really The human race take some beating.
Fr
Am I a psycho for thinking it’s very calming ? 😂
and i love it, because i can enjoy its horrors from the safety of my own bed without it ever affecting me!
Not my dumb ass thinking thinking it was a whale 😂
I thought the same 😭I guess We both should dive deep into the ocean to know what the creepy creature really is!!!!
Bro that sounds nothing like a whale😅
Ø 100% NOT explore
A sperm whale could do that to a 10ft shark
Oh 😳 😳😯 maygodl😮
That sound in the ocean would be utterly terrifying.
@zhieanBarcelonano is is fake these people try too scare you it is a whale and say it is a “Bloop”
@zhieanBarcelona no, it was probably a squid or a bigger shark. The bloop is most likely just a myth or encrypted. If it was real we would probably get millions of reports about submarines going radio silent. Sorry y’all who think the bloop is real, but this ain’t subnautica 💀💀💀. As of the sound, it could have been anything, glaciers, whales, KRAKEN (joke),
@zhieanBarcelona No.
Yes
@zhieanBarcelonano it's a myth
Submariner here. Yeah, there's a crap ton of crazy sounds we here in the oceans. It's freaky at times when it appears as a trace on sonar. We hear everything down there: tectonic plates shifting, this, the eery sounds of whales, groans, popping noises, ect. Then there's the idea of there being miles of nothingness below you if the sub just suddenly lost power.
Sometimes, our towed arrays (sensors we drag miles behind the sub that picks up different frequencies) come up missing from being eaten by sharks or whatever but, mostly sharks from all we know lol
I hope you never witness the Leviathan he is a beast like no other
You have balls of brass my friend I couldn't stay cramped up in a sub for days or weeks at a time with a bunch of other people
Hopefully not like the ocean gate people…😮 was that too soon?🤣🤣🤣🤣
Giant squid 100 per
I would like to see what's in the deed down in the ocean water I wish I could swim and not get eaten only God knows what's down deep in the ocean He put it there ❤👼🏿🙏🏿
I saw a video about this shark disappearance, I may be wrong if this isn’t the right one but in the end it is said that a shark with a thing called ‘gigantism’.
Gigantism is smth I don’t know a lot about but I think the reason it makes creatures bigger is that it exelerates their growth rate making them a lot larger.
In simpler words think of it is having a giant growth spurt ig
Nothing is too large for the Ocean.
True
Your mom?
@@dolfi2008man I’m dead
My girlfriend LARGE MARGE BARELY CAN SQUEEZE IN
True
"There's always a bigger fish."
It's not fish. Bleep bloop
The Bloop" is the given name of a mysterious underwater sound recorded in the 90s. Years later, NOAA scientists discovered that this sound emanated from an iceberg cracking and breaking away from an Antarctic glacier
My dad said it’s not a glacier
@@SquidgameGuard-q1mis he a scientist
Bloop is a iceberg falling apart there's even evidence on documentaries and google
They didn’t confirm it, they just theorized that’s what it was
They said if they hear it in the Mariana Trench or one of those zones like the twilight zone they would confirm it’s an animal
Me: Never go again into the ocean.
creepermods4641 ME TOO😢😢
Me too :')
Is not real go search on Google it's just a sound
A dangerous creature with a cute name Bloop👀
😂
Sounds like something you nickname your toddler 😅
@@p.stephen5032 yup😂
@@ankana1099weirdo
@I_Am_H1M. Oh yeah, I am a weirdo since birth :))
That shark is actually a Megalodon
Are you sure?
No it was a great white shark
Meg is extinct
THERE IS PROOF OF THE NINGEN SO THE BLOOP PROBABLY REAL
I heard it’s true it’s the megalodon
There’s a Reason why NASA knows more about Space rather than the Ocean 👀
😂 you're right there
That's actually not true.
We actually know a lot about our oceans. But its basic common sense why. We can see space. We can send tools and equipment up to space because there is no pressure. The darkness and pressure of the oceans make it a thousand times more difficult to inspect than space.
@@vanguardraidcommand2285 I want to believe you but, Yet We have all this advanced technology…. I’m not goin for that, not one bit.
Not saying the Bloop is real tho, I doubt it
@BlakkSimba yes we do. But nothing makes the darkness of the water light up far enough to see. We can't build submersibles out of glass because it would break. The pressure of the ocean down at the bottom - where we HAVE been - is insane, and costs billions just to get down there. And they have to descend slowly over hours and hours. Whereas we can fly up to space in minutes. In fact, as they go higher and higher, weight matters less and less. So they don't need anything to withstand much pressure at all other than take off.
I truly don't believe there is anything worth fearing or being concerned of in the ocean. If there was, we'd know. It won't be some prehistoric giant shark, or cthulu, or some other alien ship deep down there. There's no way something has been totally undiscovered for all this time. It's great for sci fi/fantasy adventures but it just isn't reality.
New subnautica mod is looking great
They got the new graphics
😂
I want the sea to be more explored! Imagine what crazy things there is down there without our knowledge, when I was a kid I thought shark was the most terrifying but there is worse down there 😅
jaws
There’s nothing thete
90 percent of it is still unknown so there might be something more terrifying under the ocean
The ocean is so big. May be there are some creatures that are bigger than we could ever think of.
Yeah
**proceeds to draw the most terrifying sea creature ever known to man**
I just showed my brother this and he never went back in the water again.
Bro....
That’s crazy 💀
I never intend to go in the water also😰
Sounds like he don't care
Maybe he is small that why he believed it
Fun fact: bloops have been said to exist by a marine biologist who claims to have been researching cod, and she put a camera on. And on the camera there was a speaker, and you could hear the bloop noise as it was eaten, along with 3 other packs. But thing is the it came from the SIDE, which means it was heading north, so the iceberg theory could be a bloop; AND a iceberg.
“There are multiple leviathan class life forms in the area, are you sure whatever you're doing is worth it??”
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“the temperature on the tag was 70o”
SEA DRAGON
Yes. Being able to learn more about the oceans means being able to understand more about space over time.
Also if there are any beings that exist on planet earth
That reminds me of the Leviathan of Psalm 104:25-26
Dude if the Bloop has legs breathing we all would be dead
not true
No shit
💩
Legs breathing first form- walk on land shore
Godzilla comes
@anupamagrawalviii-arn7370 there's different types of bloops
Who on earth is gonna swim in the bottom of an ocean with creepy sounds
Aquaman
Curious George when he’s curious
“Ice berg” melting suuuuuurrrrreeee
the most probable scenario is a salmon shark, they have a stomach temp of 78, and they’re the only animal that is able to sustain those types of depths, salmon sharks are also pretty dangerous to us humans, and can be close to a size of an average great white (considering this one was 10 feet long)
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The salmon shark grows about 10 feet long and the great white is about 20 sure it can live in the depths but i think the great white can just eat it also i kinda believe yours because maybe the salmon shark was bigger than the great white
@TheEpicIdk well yeah, cuz it was a small white. Whites can grow over 20 feet but if this guy was only 10, then it was probably not fully grown
@@vanguardraidcommand2285 yeah true if it was a 10 feet great white yeah a salmon shark can eat it
That doesn’t make any sense at all. Salmon sharks dont dive that deep. Man u ppl just be saying shit🤣🤣🤣
I think the shark just died and now we think that the Blop is real 😂
You mean the bloop
@user-iz5hm3us5d sharks don't have sounds,
U right
Bloop are real
@@Thedumbfreddyfazbear404loks like someone dont know aything
27 years, and there are still people who think its a huge ass creature under the ocean, which the sound is also sped up. If it were actually real, it would have way more recorded sounds, and would probably be a gentle giant.
Why would it have way more recorded sounds? Scientists discover new species and things all the time. The majority of the ocean is still unmapped and unexplored. We have no idea what is down there.
@@BigShrimpin416 it would have more because it would make sense if you heard it again in the same location, especially when it was louder than any whale recorded. If it were real, it would just likely be a new type of really loud whale, that feeds on microorganisms and such. And we would hear it even more, because it probably only lived at depths of like 0 - 3000 feet. Since deeper sides of the ocean can only sustain smaller creatures because of the pressure.
@@Neko1829 you can never tell what's actually down there. You actually think
🤣
You have to be pretty stupid to believe that incredibly massive creatures exist on the planet and for some reason we’ve never seen one.
BLOOP fr fr the bloop is the size of 4 houses I think
People who are looking for the answer:the answer is pretty surprising it was apparently ANOTHER SHARK 23ft beast to be exact
“Ice glaciers melting” hold up its ice glaciers cracking
Corect my bro
Uh yeah, I don’t have any plans of swimming in the ocean any time soon
In 1979, while deployed on a West Pacific Cruise, the C.O. of the USS Brewton, FF-1086 (Commander Hodge), decided to give the Crew a "swim call" unlike any other at sea... We came to a stop over the Marianas Trench, the deepest water on the planet. The Boatswain Mates rigged the whaleboat boom for us to jump off of, while armed Gunners Mates stood watch for sharks. It was fairly calm on the surface that day, but the current was swift. After jumping in, the current pushed you along half the length of the ship, where other crewmen had rigged netting to climb back on board. I did this twice. I can now attest to swimming in the Earth's deepest water. It was utterly terrifying, and just thinking about the sea creatures we were potentially swimming with gives me chills to this day. No sharks were spotted, but who knows what was waiting and watching?
Oh well, sucks how humanity just believes whatever they are told. Rip
The sound he played isn't even the bloop 💀
Actually I heard this before it was a 17 foot great white shark
Agreed, I heared this from the channel “be amazed”
Wow, are great white sharks related or whale sharks or smth?
Revenge of the toddler who fell off the cruise ship: "Bloop."
The Bloop is real, I saw it. Bloop is the final boss in the Warlord’s Ruin dungeon in Destiny 2
Tch not that one dipshit
I remember going near the ocean to play some games with my friends its bcuz there was a big field near. We were playing and having fun, and we looked at the waves of the ocean. It was fun and Amazing the view was gorgeous, 5 minutes after finishing our play, we decided to sit and use our phones to text or play ig. We heard a weird sound coming from the ocean, it was a bloop, i didnt know where it came from either. It sounds terrifying its also so loud (this is true, its not fake either. I rlly heard the sound.)
AI orca shark abomination was pretty cool
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bro if that's the sound of an ice glacier melting, im literally going to give up on life and scientists must be getting dumber.
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NOT ROMĂNĂ
Agree...
The sound was slowed down to make the sound.
It is a glacier melting
Actually scientists have confirmed an even bigger great white ate the smaller great white shark.
I'd rather not go swimming...
Its not the right temperature
My Dad told me about this tonight and we both went over and over different kinds of scenarios he told me everything and I just kept going through what kind of sea creatures can eat that large of a shark and what can dive 2000 ft below sea level and what kind of animal has that temperature at first I rode out the possibility that it was a shark because I don't think a shark would dive 2000 ft below sea level just to eat a meal for itself and when I couldn't find any life that we've actually discovered in the ocean that was capable of this after a while I couldn't find any creatures the I knew existed that could pull off this kind of feet so I started moving on to mythical kind of creatures like megalodons mosasaurus and even a Leviathan at one point but then I thought to myself maybe I ruled out the shark option way too fast so I did some research and found out that great white sharks do in fact eat other great white sharks and the reason I think it dove 2000 ft below sea level is because according to a documentations that it was near a pretty dangerous zone where a lot of marine life would actually come and try to take the Sharks meal from what I could understand so it decided to dive 2000 ft below sea level so it wouldn't be interrupted that's my opinion anyway
You are wrong its the bloop
it was a female cannibal mutant great white shark that ate the other great white shark.
Being that far up on a ship would be TERRIFING
That sounded like Godzilla not an ice glacier melting
Nah
That did not sound like godzilla
Its cause the audio was speed up stupid
@Annie_classlys_alt_account_LOL Godzilla Does not sound like that
Um you hearing something different
Its not a megalodon or a ice glaciers melting
But its a lonely Whale Looking for a Femalae whale
Thank you, so many people are going crazy abt this 😅
@@Soph_Luvs_her_cats the bloop is real trust me
The most plausible answer
The Bloop noise was WAAAAAY louder than any recorded whale, the sound emitted from and animal that would be 20× the size of a blue whale so no
@@Soph_Luvs_her_catswasn't a whale
What ate the shark? A Giant Squid.
My guy you won't believe what you are after when you hear this you will Freak out and Go Crazy once in the I Want To the Pacific Ocean with my Grandpa Alone I NEVER went to the ocean Alone like I didn't dive to the ocean like I went on a boat it was huge but When We reached in The Middle of the ocean I just heard The Sound like the bloop Used To make And I remember this video and I freaked out like mad and and my leg started to feel crazy and my heart was beating so fast my hands were shaking and they were sweating like crazy my it's good my Grandpa says and we immediately went back to shore and I never forgot that day ever again so that's why I will never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever go back I mean go on a boat The last part I was scared to death😱
It was the sound of an ice glacier scraping across the bottom of the sea floor also the sound you played is sped up over 10 times
Bloop?
you and the people who think this are so scared to say that there's definitely something massive under the ocean and there's no way that some creatures lived there and they're giant.
This isn’t the full story, the remaining part of the story is that after 2 weeks the tag washed up on a beach and the researchers found a 50 foot squid ( I forget the name) it was the reason that sailors believed in the kraken because of the squid species, the shark remains were inside of the squid and it is assumed that the shark was near the point of darkness, the part of the ocean that we know very little about, and was grabbed by the squid for a meal. That’s the full story, the bloop was infact just an iceberg cracking
Ok, squids don't eat sharks and ur either thinking of the colossal squid (14m long) or the giant squid (12m long) and it was a 13 ft cannibal great white
@@lynnodonoghue6994news flash bud. We only discovered 5% of the ocean, so the odds of a squid eating a shark IS ENTIRELY POSSIBLE, infact its not impossible at all.
How about you think for yourself before believing everything you hear “child”
You know whats weird icebergs crack. All the time how come the loudest sound known to the ocean is a ice cracking it makes no sense ice crackings happen all the time its 100 % a creature
Interesting. I don't agree that that was an ice berg. However, there are many mysterious, prehistoric and unknown beings in the ocean that we don't know yet. We know more about the moon than we do about the oceans depths
@@justinkhamee3547 it was a big iceberg 🤯
Me when i get so many homework:
Very later you liar
imagine your in the middle of the ocean in a hurricane and you hear "muuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuaaaaaaaaaaaaa"i'd just countinue my journey.
The truth is that the creature that ate the great white shark was nothing but another great white shark 😂
there are thousands of different undiscovered species in the ocean, we cant just assume that it was the bloop, we dont even know if its real or not. the sound couldve been a whale or smthng idk
It's the blue or it's gonna be. A big dish
Bro, I'd hope to never see the light of day again if I heard that in the ocean💀💀💀
Ocean is the most terrifying place
It is not
@thuichunglumeiringmei4940 then what Is it
"Something happened in 2018 that caught the attention of the world"
Meanwhile me: *wondering what does sus means in among us and vibing on tomito kasido* 😂
Megalodons arching Bloop is not that hot
Hel mad me pee
actually, it might be the Kraken because when you think about it, the bloop can't drag anything down and even if it did it'll just eat it but the Kraken has tentacles and he could also drag it down, so who knows🤷♂️🤔
Isn't the Pacific Ocean the largest ocean in the world? please answer me!😢
Yea
I think it’s the second biggest
incorrect, the North Sea is.
yeah it is the biggest ocean
I think north sea is the biggest
That's just the sound of two icebergs rubbing against each other
N000000000
Yes plus bloop isnt real
Bloop could have existed but could be extinct
The tag probably just fell off and got eaten by another fish
it was in its stomach.
the only thing like that is that it pooped it out which is most unlikely
x to doubt
you never know it will be a loooooooonnnnnng time till we find new depths with new creatures
Guys I know what is the shark It was a colossal, great white shark
Bigger shark ate 10 foot long shark
The meg
@@Jetblack-gi3hwThey are no longer in existence
I’ll tell you what’s big enough, a 20ft cannibalistic shark. This incedent happened south of Tasmania and above a massive dark pit where the shark disappeared near Christmas.
I not getting scared try making me
“the bloop is real”
16 seconds later
“this is likely the sound of an ice glacier”
Then he said many things
Bloop vs el gran maja
Now someone it's winning
This how my ex used to sound. When I made her bite the pillow 🤣🤣🤣
So ur ex was fat
Cool story bro.
@@TheREALSIXTY6 thick my guy 😎
Yes the bloop is crazy real 😮
probably...
Who’s the guy that animated that video I love his shorts and I want to find him again
The bloop sound was just an iceberg fracturing, that was settled decades ago, and as for the tag, im thinking a 15-20 foot long shark
not proven
@@lomxv well do you have any proof of something else? I’m sorry but you can’t just make up creatures any time we don’t know something
@@Scapy777 im not saying the bloop is proven real, but iceberg theory isnt proven either
@@Scapy777 i didnt say its proven, i said the iceberg is not proven
@@lomxv yes it is, it was proven decades ago, ask google
new nightmare added🗿
Dude that was realy creepy even im geting nightmare of this video
Heh 🤯
I wonder if NASA found something and thought: “ NOPE WERE OUT”
#stopgreenscreenkids
W H A T
Excuse me? do you even see a green screen guy if not then ur in the wrong video
Huh
This is making me scared!😢😱
My grandpa was a ww2 Soilder and i asked him "Have you Fight underwater?"
My grandpa said yes and i told him "Is the bloop real?" he said "You dont wana know"
You: Did the Meg died😬
Me: So, ready to go swimming
When I hear the sound I’m going straight out😭
That is the most scary sound ever-
Colossal Squid? I’m pretty sure those guys have beef with everybody
pov my dad snoring
A squid probably killed it. and also what does this have to do with the bloop? It doesn't say that they like heard the bloop when it went missing, so why didn't they just say that it was a scary ocean thingy?
Sjuids are cold blooded
I'm pretty sure that's just Mojang studio trying to add new caves sounds for caves and cliffs update
Wait… there’s Noice under water, I thought it was like space and cos no oxygen no sound could be made 😭
Creepy and deep sound 😱 😨 that sound is the bloop he real
So they really catched a Gray white shark and attached a tag to it to explore more of the ocean now by tracking it😅
That wasn't the bloop. Just Jason Statham going on a casual hunt.
People:hear a sound bloop:SUPRISE😂
Thats freaky 😢
I’m terrified to go to the sea now
It wasn't "pulled" down it was actually diving but in a way that it looked like it was actually running away from something else
Why do the loop sound like Mario kart 8 intro? 😂
I will die this is so powerful 😱😭
Why would something so big want something so small?
Orca hiding in the very very bottom just to get eaten down there😂
It turns out that the shark that was pulled down was pulled down by a bigger, great white shark
As long as the odds are high in the ocean, it is definitely there.
Me getting scared by the story: ❌
By the pictures: ✅
The sound is real, but the monster is not.
The bloop is real❌
The bloop is gone✅
Bold of you to assume I would go anywhere near the ocean