To think that squids only grow in size as the water pressure increases. It’s quite the opposite of what one would assume, but I guess the laws of physics are just weird like that.
Naive heretic, Cthulhu isn't a being that exists in this plane of reality, for we are mere figments of that mighty lords dreams... May our Lord Cthulhu awaken at last, and bring an end to this pointless reality. Hail!!
giant squids are big on there own, as described in this video, so if one got wrapped up on a ship it would be quite the spectacle, but I suspect that without proper photographic equipment and only word of mouth to go off of, the size of the beast was quickly lost in translation or exaggerated into the colossal monster we hear about today
@@funkybonsai We should also keep in mind however that animals have gotten smaller as time has progressed so perhaps the size wasn't exaggerated but there is nothing that size now.
This whole video reminds me of that one Tumblr thread that went something like "Why doesn't NASA explore the ocean? It's right near us and we know so little about it!" "NASA has seen what's below... *NASA's urgency to leave grows ever stronger*
Heck Imagine diving to the bottom of Mariana Trench and when you get back up the trench is “collapsing” and you miraculously get back up and now a giant worm out of nowhere with many teeth’s comes out of the sea and it’s chasing you then suddenly your submarine just goes to light speed for no reason and now ur at the surface of the ocean not 1 second
"Some squid can even deliberately edit their own DNA" Ok Brew, you CANNOT just casually mention that and move on!!!!! . . This is soooooo exciting to read about!!!!!
"Born too late to explore the world, too early to explore the stars." "Duh, what about the ocean?" *"Have you SEEN the things down there? NOPENOPENOPENOPE"*
The "sea serpent" the sailor saw was most likely a blue whale breaching or catching krill. It's baleen could be confused for rows of scary-looking teeth to someone who hasn't seen a whale before.
@@sierramelody3886 Now years... Yah turns out ocean plastic, oil spills, ocean acidification, and more effect most, if not all of the ocean. Plastic was even found at the bottom of the Mariana trench.
The Cape of "Good Hope" was ironically named this way as the area was treacherous and many ships sunk there. I feel sorry for the sailors falling into the unknown waters with a wide array of dangerous sea creatures almost all of them didn't even know existed.
Can we not gloss over the fact that it figured out how to just chew and not swallow just so the handlers could leave it alone? Yeah it’s a childish action, but human children. This leads me to think that ancient creatures were way smarter than we thought or we’re dumber than we think
Thank you for putting in your own subtitles. It definitely changes the whole experience of properly enjoying your videos. I like them better than RUclips's subtitles so please don't ever take them out.
@@jamier65551 Even if your 5% number is true (how would you know the percentage if you don't know the total?), consider that junk we throw away floats everywhere and reaches animals we haven't even discovered yet. There could be thousands of undiscovered species trying to chew on small plastic pieces that sunk to the bottom of the ocean and choking to death or suffocating with a plastic bag around themselves right now.
The ocean is amazingly terrifyingly beautiful. You got the shallow areas that are plain pretty. As you get deeper, stuff starts getting weirder, but still have their own weird, terrifying beauty.
So should we freeze or burn? If we burn the ice will melt and make bigger oceans but if we freeze there's the risk of ice age tw- yeah let's freeze the place
@@thomasmchugh6230 space is infinite so it makes sense that you want to explore what you can but the ocean feels like something we have explored. Even though we havent. But i assume you cant go super deep into the ocean even with the best equipment.
@Megumin Takahashi Oh you surely have not enough fantasy. Europa has cracks on the surface which are a result by warmth coming out of the inner layers of the planet. Even on the earth we are able to find life forms under extreme conditions like in the deep sea living from sulphur leaks.
Megumin Takahashi yeah it is the heat of the core. Leaking up to the bottom of the ocean and heating it up, much like the thermal vents of earth with are crawling with life
I'd be curious to see if any of these squids would actually survive coming up to the surface, considering that a lot of deep sea creatures can't due to the change in pressure
They probably could if you bring them up to the surface slowly so their body has time to adjust to the pressure but probably just up to reef level before it dies
.... They're also deep sea creatures. Obviously going from like 400 atmosphere to 1-10 is going to cause parts of its anatomy to rupture... and they're so big, good luck getting them in an enclosure to bring them up
Wow those things are as smart as us. I swear the only reason they haven't built technology is because of a lack of thumbs. After all there are some people that wouldn't think to do that.
When I first started playing I eventually built a seamoth I went around the reaper but didn’t know about the void needless to say I almost fell out of my seat when it clamped down on the cockpit of my seamoth
Before watching I would assume they get bigger due to greater pressure because they're invertebrates, and as their body has no need to waste resources developing a more efficient skeleton for the environment, it can focus entirely on improving their musculature to protect their organs? Which would lead to, in short, more mass.
@@carlosandleon In zoology, deep-sea gigantism, also known as abyssal gigantism, is the tendency for species of invertebrates and other deep-sea dwelling animals to be larger than their shallower-water relatives. The blue whale is an exception since it is not an invertebrate nor does it usually swim deeper than 100 meters, But it became that big because it needed to eat a lot in one go and to survive for long stretches. I wouldn't be surprised if their was an enormous invertebrate at the bottom of the ocean just vibing though since they do get bigger the deeper down you go.
Me: 2020 can't get any worse breaking news: all the german ships and u boats are rising from the sea with there big guns and aircraft Me: well were doomed
"No 1 even learned that their caretakers wanted them to eat, so they started pretending to nibble on fish just to appease the humans around them" Wow Wow, man That's uhh
@@Isokatmydydecsf That's actually pretty sad from where I see. It looks for me as though No 1 was just tired of living trapped in an aquarium, and decided to take the easy way out. He saw that humans didn't liked when he wasn't eating so he pretended to do so in order for his plan to work. And so it did.
Because it's so much bigger, if we're lucky we'll find nothing out there, as opposed to how much pure horror material we've already stumbled across in our much smaller oceans
Make sure you got a buddy who is a marines beside you when deep sea creatures starts talking in ancient languages opening stargates along sunked ruins hehe.
An important lesson that I learned from this is that the Japanese kept an isopod hostage for years until it went on a hunger strike and died in captivity.
Theoretically speaking there has to eventually be a "Biggest" fish, which in theory would have no predators by virtue of being terrifyingly enormous, which in theory would mean it's lifespan would only be limited by age, given how long some deep sea creatures have been estimated to live, we may in fact actually have a Cthulhu down there somewhere.
This is a great time to remind everyone of the seriousness of preserving these animals and their sub-classes. Seriously these rather modest creatures may just be the closest thing we will ever get to a perfect organism.
I mean there’s Giant Squids for a reason and I think there’s a really big one down below along with an Octopus too. The deep has untold wonders as well as horrors but it’s hard for us to explore. We know more about space than our own oceans in the percent that’s been discovered and explored
If you are referring to the Bloop then no, this was the sound of an Icerberg not a sea creature But there could indeed maybe be something bigger than a blue whale down there, we don't know (though heavier is extremely unlikely)
I live in New Zealand and I’ve actually seen two different giant squids. Of course, they were dead but they were both really cool to see. I saw one in Te Papa museum in Wellington and the other at Picton aquarium.
This is the first time I've ever seen an isopod swimming. It's so beautiful. (I don't want to touch it, but I could certainly watch it do its thing for hours!) Also my jaw dropped at *two yellow school buses long.* Hooooly. Wowow. :O
Luis Debnath I tried maining a squid in my last character while it was pretty fun the other builds that are Maine’d around the quid are horrifying. So now I’m maining a human cause I here there op
My uncle worked off the coast of louisiana as a pipe inspector. He would go in full scuba gear and investigate low pressures in the pipework before they fixed it. He told me about a group of three incredibly large fish that terrified him so much he stood still until they passed.
That one giant isopod sounds kind of cute, actually. The humans were concerned it wasn't eating, so it's like it pretended to eat so they wouldn't be worried about it! I realize I'm assigning human emotions to an animal and I'm probably somewhat off-base, but it's cute all the same.
It's videos like these that make me want to go back to my past self and say "Take on marine biology so you can see eldritch horrors like these as as living!"
@@spartanwar1185 Not afraid of the water. Afraid of all the death in the water. Like...riptides, jellyfish (red tides), all the pokey bois, I don't like sealife unless it's behind glass.
This video is bs, I've played Subnautica so I'm some what of an expert if you will. The true horrors of the deep are far scarier than a squid with longer arms.
@@orbitingsentientsatellite4361 to be honest I've always found them to be more mesmerizing than scary. Reapers are really the only leviathan that scares me.
They just make me go "eugh!" I'm not a fan of bug-like creatures, and them being bigger makes it easier to see them in detail and that makes me go "EUGH!" even more
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Any chance for Chill to make more relaxing videos????
Brew I didn’t realize that 12 minutes you had posted this as I was finishing the video I realized I was the first view 😂😂
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There's actually a part of the sea where a sentient squid is living like a human and works as a cashier in a burger restaurant
No, in the video his dabing on a truck
Also a sponge that lives in a pineapple 😹
We serve food here
@@RealBullbear That's unhealthy
no way actually :)
To think that squids only grow in size as the water pressure increases. It’s quite the opposite of what one would assume, but I guess the laws of physics are just weird like that.
I see you everywhere.
Wait then how come that squid lives near the place that. A giant squid lives but isn't as big?
imagine how big a squid could get in gj1168b(an exoplanet that has an ocean 100km deep O_O)
@@YzkeSora he probably looks like every other guy without a moustache.
Just Some Guy without a Mustache I wonder do you still even remember fairytail
I’d like to believe there’s just some massive squid just vibing down there
it's just groovin with its buddies to caramelldansen
Weren't there colossal worms to that effect?
Colossal squids are Vibing alright
I agree with this statement
I’m fine with believing, I’m just glad I don’t KNOW
The deepier the creepier
Yes Stylized Station, the deepier the creepier.
Indeed Xotiles, the deepier the creepier
Ok?
Jeepers creepers
@@alloy5571 Where'd you get those peepers
DUDE
YOU CAN'T JUST SPILL MY SECRETS LIKE THIS
Ikr!??!!?!?
The Squid nice to meet you, big fan man!
The squid I’m a massive fan
The Squid Y’all taste good
Dont be a octopussy about it
I do love it how everybody is scared shitless against Big Fin Squid when it is T-posing
The most dominant of postures
No spegiti pose
Even better is that T-posing is one of the defining characteristics of the species.
Mm yes 1000th like
I just looked it up and Jesus Christ it's terrifying...
Its simple, the deeper they go the nearer they are to Cthulhu.
All hail Cthulhu
He must be chilling somewhere in Ry'leah
Cthulhu F'taghn, my dude
Naive heretic, Cthulhu isn't a being that exists in this plane of reality, for we are mere figments of that mighty lords dreams...
May our Lord Cthulhu awaken at last, and bring an end to this pointless reality. Hail!!
Lord Cthulu, take me to the bottom
All this makes me think the story of the kraken is likely rooted partially in reality.
giant squids are big on there own, as described in this video, so if one got wrapped up on a ship it would be quite the spectacle, but I suspect that without proper photographic equipment and only word of mouth to go off of, the size of the beast was quickly lost in translation or exaggerated into the colossal monster we hear about today
@@funkybonsai We should also keep in mind however that animals have gotten smaller as time has progressed so perhaps the size wasn't exaggerated but there is nothing that size now.
@@marshmallow7640 I don't think they could have evolved that fast but then again cephalopods evolve the fastest
@@marshmallow7640 evolution takes thousands of years. Animals from that time will still be the same today
@trix o how does that relate to what I said lol
This whole video reminds me of that one Tumblr thread that went something like
"Why doesn't NASA explore the ocean? It's right near us and we know so little about it!"
"NASA has seen what's below... *NASA's urgency to leave grows ever stronger*
@FuzzyGenny you mean faith? *face palm* *loses all faith in humanity*
National Aeronautics and Space
none of those words imply ocean dipshits
Now that's scary
no the universe is way cooler
Why would the National Air and Space Agency look into the bottom of the ocean? The NOAA exists for a reason
No. 1 pretending to eat to not upset his carers was so sad :c
!?!?!?
@@EvalleDeMonaco shhh leave him be
@@EvalleDeMonaco also 4:40
@@caydethegovir what? What leave him be😟😟😟
@@EvalleDeMonaco the minute 4:40 explaines what lead him to this dark path
Imagine if the mariana trench wasnt actually a trench and the whole time we were going down the digestive system of a sea monster waiting for prey
Star Wars wants their monster back.
@@magus3872 theres always a bigger fish
wow k thanks im not going to sleep tonight
You should read Made in Abyss
If that’s the case, then where are we living? A bunch of consumed food floating above colorless stomach acid?
Everything gets more terrifying the deeper you get. Imagine seeing a toucan at the bottom of the Mariana Trench.
Wait... what?
@@yolobarbarian8yearsago838 exactly
Toucan wars
lol
Heck Imagine diving to the bottom of Mariana Trench and when you get back up the trench is “collapsing” and you miraculously get back up and now a giant worm out of nowhere with many teeth’s comes out of the sea and it’s chasing you then suddenly your submarine just goes to light speed for no reason and now ur at the surface of the ocean not 1 second
*_Everbody gansta till Squid ward end up in the Mariana Trench_* 😳
How do you light water on fire
Oil
Magnesium. Lots of magnesium
I don’t mean to alarm you but it’s been officially confirmed that squidward is an octopus
@@melonwelon7821 wHat
"Some squid can even deliberately edit their own DNA"
Ok Brew, you CANNOT just casually mention that and move on!!!!!
.
.
This is soooooo exciting to read about!!!!!
To be fair I think it is their RNA that they can edit, but yes I agree
@@ianmccourry9337 that was a wild read 😱
any links
@@apacheattackhelicopter5823 I second this request ^^
@@apacheattackhelicopter5823 just search it up yourself...
"Born too late to explore the world, too early to explore the stars."
"Duh, what about the ocean?"
*"Have you SEEN the things down there? NOPENOPENOPENOPE"*
But we can explore cool maths and computation with cheap computers! Right now! :D
loads nuclear torpedo in selfdefence intent
I got you to exactly 420 likes, good day
@@captainmcllama9384 You've my thanks, good Zilla.
@@aarvlo Do you think piccolo is black?
The "sea serpent" the sailor saw was most likely a blue whale breaching or catching krill. It's baleen could be confused for rows of scary-looking teeth to someone who hasn't seen a whale before.
Maybe but its highly likely that an experienced sailor would have seen and or heard of whales.
AAAAAAAA TOOTHBRUSH TEETH THINGS
I could be wrong, but I think whales were well documented by that time.
Or an oarfish
except he had seen hundreds of whales before
As of now, we're scared or creeped out, but like 100 years in the future, we're probably going to be trying to prevent them from all going extinct.
Ok, Jayden Smith.
More like in a 100 years.
10 years :(
@@sierramelody3886 Now years... Yah turns out ocean plastic, oil spills, ocean acidification, and more effect most, if not all of the ocean. Plastic was even found at the bottom of the Mariana trench.
Bet we'll have them as pets
A wise man once said, "the internet is like the ocean; the deeper you go the more nightmares there are."
He was right
And some go deeper to discover horrifying things that will scar for the rest of there life
Opecuted
*That's still not deep enough , there's more horror we don't know of*
Jessie Joestar well if theyre nightmares depends on how sexually messed up in the head you are
creepypastas
5:34 idk if it's just me, but I'm really creeped out on how it's tentacles are turning at a 90° angle...
carlosjnma I’m pretty sure it’s T posing to assert dominance.
it's so uncanny.
sharp corners should only exist in artificial objects and math questions
@@JohnSmith-kb4re uncanny? bruh ur arm can go to 90 degree and were only one of few fully bipedal...
@@lizexi7115 are you suggesting that a t-pose is the natural state for one's arms?
Yep same ewwwww
The Cape of "Good Hope" was ironically named this way as the area was treacherous and many ships sunk there. I feel sorry for the sailors falling into the unknown waters with a wide array of dangerous sea creatures almost all of them didn't even know existed.
5:31 when your mouse sensitivity is too high
Everybody gangsta till number one stops eating for five years
Can we not gloss over the fact that it figured out how to just chew and not swallow just so the handlers could leave it alone? Yeah it’s a childish action, but human children. This leads me to think that ancient creatures were way smarter than we thought or we’re dumber than we think
@@degeneratefreezypop2421 ..
Lemon Drop huh
Aww that’s so sad 😭
HE IS NUMBER ONE!
Isn’t it strange that the estimated adult is the exact length of a reaper leviathan?
Oh god no
Do not resist it
We are being taken to planet 4546B
Nooooooooooo!
I'm gonna do illegal genetic experiments till I successfully create and release 3 breeding pairs of reaper leviathan upon this world
This should be titled “Why EVERYTHING becomes terrifying”
Even Netflix
“What kind of terrible nightmare world would allow this?” The answer? *Subnautica.*
So if we swim too far out a horde of bioluminescent death leviathan eels will come eat our faces
*reaper screams intensifies*
*crashfish intensifies*
Ghost leviathan approaches (void)
Sammy
Thank you for putting in your own subtitles. It definitely changes the whole experience of properly enjoying your videos. I like them better than RUclips's subtitles so please don't ever take them out.
same!!!!
Imagine unironically believing that cephalopods aren't the servants of Cthulhu.
CTHULU FTAGHN
@@grizzlydan8248 ... Well, that was intelligent.
@@owlthepirate5997 Y'AI 'NG'NGAH YOG-SOTHOTH H'EE-L'GEB F'AI THRODOG
@@grizzlydan8248 What a wonderful phrase...
*_post celestial pillars flashbacks_*
"30 feet long"
"Bigger than a human leg"
Thanks for that, wouldn't have caught it otherwise
@kogo8107right? Something that varies in length as well
@@busystuff23yearsago15 new measurement
leg
Isn't that like more than 5 times the average height of a person?
@kogo8107 Yeah, we use feet not legs
@@sapnamohta5986 back in that time more likely 6 times even, since their overall health was worse and they were shorter.
As Qui-Gon Jinn said there's always a bigger fish
You ever hear the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the wise...?
@@kidwuulf5692 yes, but Its not a story the jedi would tell me
Jar Jar Binks 4 Life foo
Maul was the bigger fish
This is getting out of hand, now their are two of them.
Everybody gangsta until the giant squid start summoning cthulhu.
ph’nglui mglw’nafh Cthulhu R’lyeh wgah’nagl fhtagn
ey b0ss
Oh my
Oh no
Oh god
Rest of the world: Squids are creepy
Japan: *Tentacle sounds intensify*
Hentai desu san
😜
👉👌
😔🔫
Ikeh ikeh senpai ....
Why?
@The Curious Mind even more
Hokusai was truly a man of culture.
Hm, let's watch this at midnight, seems like a good idea.
Me too. I shouldn’t have watched this before going to bed. Now I’m going to have nightmares.
@@notmenotme614 thank god i read this… stopping at 4:40 to watch rainbows and unicorns instead
me
I keep reading it as:
The _Deepier, The Creepier._
XD
I thought it said the deeper the crispier
@@AAAAA-es8zn *_*cronch*_*
@@TurtleButter *_CRØNCH_*
Yes me too
Ocean: *Dying at an alarming rate*
BrewSolves: Have you ever wondered if the ocean is too diverse?
@@SikerScrapyard Yes, aside from the massive wells of biodiversity and drivers of entire ecosystems
@@OlOleander we only know around 5% of all estimated ocean life. So even if all of that dies the ocean only lost a small amount.
@@syaondri tell those bottom feeders to come to the surface then
syaondri
Yeah the bottom feeders can’t replace these fish cause they prob taste like s***
@@jamier65551 Even if your 5% number is true (how would you know the percentage if you don't know the total?), consider that junk we throw away floats everywhere and reaches animals we haven't even discovered yet. There could be thousands of undiscovered species trying to chew on small plastic pieces that sunk to the bottom of the ocean and choking to death or suffocating with a plastic bag around themselves right now.
Whole world: deep ocean life is creepy
Japan: let’s eat it!
Japan: let’s lewd it
It actually tastes good
I mean, no matter the species, there are really only four categories for other creatures.
Threat
Mate
Food
Friend/symbiotic partner
@@asiaman2188 this is so true
Yum, sushi!
Don’t forget the water pressure at the bottom is quite a lot more that at the surface so being smaller would actually crush them
nah, it's not like they are filled with air, their internal pressure is the same as external so they don't really care
They’re invertebrates so it doesn’t actually matter lol
@@cromwellian1 I've crushed a few invertebrates, it matters.
Weird flex
A yeti crab isn't as big as a robber crab but yet it's not being crushed nor scorched
Subnautica touches really well with the part of "the deep dark ocean waters" so honestly, im still terrified of the ocean
The ocean is amazingly terrifyingly beautiful. You got the shallow areas that are plain pretty. As you get deeper, stuff starts getting weirder, but still have their own weird, terrifying beauty.
Like Subnautica
This dude actually seems like he churns out really good content for a teacher. Thanks dude
Brew is revealing his deepest fears to us and just praying we don’t exploit them
Can't wait for Subnautica let's play
*Posting squid to Brew's PO. box in 3. 2. 1.*
5:20 the first time i saw that video i thought the squid was zooming around like "youre already dead" but turns out it was the camera :'(
Nothing personal kid , *teleports behind you*
Secret Finger Jutsu... Thousand Years Of Death!
Unidentified alien thing: _Omae wa, mou shindeiru_
ROV operator: *NANI?*
Same
But have you ever wondered if the ocean is too diverse?
Global warming: that's why I'm here
Humans: "Rev up those fryers."
Global warming is just gonna melt the ice and make the oceans bigger.
might take some diversity but also many animals would evolve and adapt
rob madan Some is an understatement. Evolution is a slow process that adapts to gradual changes.
The main concern is acidification, not warming
So should we freeze or burn? If we burn the ice will melt and make bigger oceans but if we freeze there's the risk of ice age tw- yeah let's freeze the place
humans: **explores space, mars, the moon**
the ocean OF OUR OWN PLANET: “do i not exist to you?”
Yeah But the ocean is super deep and scary. And its so much of it.
@@Real_gandalf the logic because space isn’t all of those things just increased by 1000 percent
@@thomasmchugh6230 space is infinite so it makes sense that you want to explore what you can but the ocean feels like something we have explored. Even though we havent. But i assume you cant go super deep into the ocean even with the best equipment.
@@Real_gandalf if we invested as much in to ocean exploration as space then we definitely could
@@RCX_Sco1 yes
Just imagine what horror must live below the ice of the moon Europa
No I don't think I will.
@Megumin Takahashi Oh you surely have not enough fantasy.
Europa has cracks on the surface which are a result by warmth coming out of the inner layers of the planet.
Even on the earth we are able to find life forms under extreme conditions like in the deep sea living from sulphur leaks.
Nah dont worry theres nothing there
Megumin Takahashi yeah it is the heat of the core. Leaking up to the bottom of the ocean and heating it up, much like the thermal vents of earth with are crawling with life
All I’m hearing is we should exterminatus Europa
*Just imagine*
how terrifying Squids could be if they live at the Deepest Bottoms of the Ocean
Bikini Bottom deep
Rock Bottom deep
What about rock bottom deep
Why do you think people go missing at sea? O.o
Humans: lets explore the oceans and see what we find.
Deep sea life: *exists*
Humans: lets get as far away from this nightmare rock as we can
I'd be curious to see if any of these squids would actually survive coming up to the surface, considering that a lot of deep sea creatures can't due to the change in pressure
They probably could if you bring them up to the surface slowly so their body has time to adjust to the pressure but probably just up to reef level before it dies
.... They're also deep sea creatures. Obviously going from like 400 atmosphere to 1-10 is going to cause parts of its anatomy to rupture... and they're so big, good luck getting them in an enclosure to bring them up
I’m glad there’s an arrow that says “cruise ship” pointing at the big floaty thing in the water. Really narrows it down.
Me too... I would of been lost without it.
4:55-4:58 "...even learned that their caretakers wanted them to eat, so started pretending to appease the humans."
Me: O.O wut?!
Right? It's sad, sweet and terrifying all at the same time.
Thats smart
That isopod is smart
Wow those things are as smart as us. I swear the only reason they haven't built technology is because of a lack of thumbs. After all there are some people that wouldn't think to do that.
I mean i still think there's quite a way to go before a creature can do that sort of stuff and their main barrier isn't just thumbs
"Warning: Entering ecological dead zone. Adding report to databank."
@XP3Z reef backs are gorgeus
When I first started playing I eventually built a seamoth I went around the reaper but didn’t know about the void needless to say I almost fell out of my seat when it clamped down on the cockpit of my seamoth
"Multiple leviathan class entities in the area. Are you sure whatever you are doing is worth it?"
What game are you guys referencing?
@@lucifermorningstar8562 Subnautica, it’s a water-based survival horror game
A small correction:
Squid have two tentacles, and 8 arms.
Chill's scared face scared me
contagious fear
Rhee Smythe You’re Patient 0 of the newest disease.
It just made me laugh so hard I had to rewind and pause the video over it.
Nightmarish Ocean creatures: *exist*
DoomGuy: "aight imma go a snorkeling"
Are they demons? Probably. But, still. Are they demons?
@@malachiwilliams4938 *in my opinion YES*
There just animals vibing down there
Timothys-Mark! The_Viktor_Main aight then, imma check to make sure
You made my day
Before watching I would assume they get bigger due to greater pressure because they're invertebrates, and as their body has no need to waste resources developing a more efficient skeleton for the environment, it can focus entirely on improving their musculature to protect their organs? Which would lead to, in short, more mass.
an eel is not an invertebrate.
Also the pressure is not that essential for size, look at the blue whale
@@carlosandleon its not essential but for an invertebrate with no skeleton to worry about, it doeshave an an effect. Hence deep-sea gigantism.
@@carlosandleon In zoology, deep-sea gigantism, also known as abyssal gigantism, is the tendency for species of invertebrates and other deep-sea dwelling animals to be larger than their shallower-water relatives. The blue whale is an exception since it is not an invertebrate nor does it usually swim deeper than 100 meters, But it became that big because it needed to eat a lot in one go and to survive for long stretches. I wouldn't be surprised if their was an enormous invertebrate at the bottom of the ocean just vibing though since they do get bigger the deeper down you go.
No they’re just big because they want to be
So if I go to the bottom of the ocean and whip out the PP....I, in turn, will grow a gigantic PP?
Chill’s face when Brew started talking about Isopods was amazing-
get off the internet ur 12
@@squidward8125 o? Are you the internet police?
Me: 2020 can’t get any worse
Later during the winter: BREAKING NEWS! cthulu has awoken from the depths and is destroying everything!
*Moon Lord has awoken*
Thats for now. 2020 Hard mode
Meh. Isn't really worse
Me: 2020 can't get any worse breaking news: all the german ships and u boats are rising from the sea with there big guns and aircraft Me: well were doomed
Tbh if cthulhu really woke up, I doubt the news would be quick enough to warn people of his mighty rampage
Spongebob is ACTUALLY a documentary.
Leedle leedle leedle lee
@@orbitingsentientsatellite4361
Ahooooo!!!
Tahahahahahhaaaaa!!!
EWRYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!
Starfish eat sea sponges
6:47 Is it just me or does that squid look mildly annoyed and inconvenienced
"Bro, could you let me go? I got places to be..."
Unironically yeah
“Ugh... you guys again, what’s so interesting about my sticky grabber tubes?”
Technically the scientists were invading their home
I mean...what makes you think it was NOT?? O.o;
*”Do you fear death?”* - Davy Jones, Captain of the Flying Dutchman
"No 1 even learned that their caretakers wanted them to eat, so they started pretending to nibble on fish just to appease the humans around them"
Wow
Wow, man
That's uhh
They're learning!
My guy just wanted them to be happy 🥺
that's actually kinda wholesome ngl
@@Isokatmydydecsf That's actually pretty sad from where I see. It looks for me as though No 1 was just tired of living trapped in an aquarium, and decided to take the easy way out. He saw that humans didn't liked when he wasn't eating so he pretended to do so in order for his plan to work. And so it did.
@@somebody2395 Yeah I have no idea how anyone could see this as wholesome.
Humans: havent even scratched the surface of exploring the oceans
Also humans: lets go exploring to space.
Dyjhhf Fgjjjhgf at this rate Cthulhu will rise out of the ocean before we even discover it
Because it's so much bigger, if we're lucky we'll find nothing out there, as opposed to how much pure horror material we've already stumbled across in our much smaller oceans
NASA has seen what’s at the bottom of the ocean.
It’s urgency to leave grows ever stronger.
@@tylerslagel5485 what next?
entering a black hole
we’ve determined that the deep is full of horrors and we’d rather take our chances in space
And THIS
THIS is why I want to be a Marine Biologist.
Make sure you got a buddy who is a marines beside you when deep sea creatures starts talking in ancient languages opening stargates along sunked ruins hehe.
Morel like jojo reference
Youre the first dumbo octopus I've ever met. Hello!
@@Xvladin Hi! You know what they are too? I'm obsessed with them! :D
@@ARMERZ Hehehe
An important lesson that I learned from this is that the Japanese kept an isopod hostage for years until it went on a hunger strike and died in captivity.
I never know animals could be suicidal
Theoretically speaking there has to eventually be a "Biggest" fish, which in theory would have no predators by virtue of being terrifyingly enormous, which in theory would mean it's lifespan would only be limited by age, given how long some deep sea creatures have been estimated to live, we may in fact actually have a Cthulhu down there somewhere.
No
I doubt it’s possible simply for the fact that a giant Cthulhu fish would probably need a LOT of food
This is a great time to remind everyone of the seriousness of preserving these animals and their sub-classes. Seriously these rather modest creatures may just be the closest thing we will ever get to a perfect organism.
Its not a perfect organism. But its interesting. We already have a huge multiple kilomiter surface area organism. Its a mushroom
@@fnutek3720 source
I’ve seen enough hentai to know where this is going.
Captain Levi Both.
@Captain Levi yea
stankorplank that’s scary
Umaru get out of the gulf
Ah I see, you're a man of culture as well _UwU_
I mean there’s Giant Squids for a reason and I think there’s a really big one down below along with an Octopus too. The deep has untold wonders as well as horrors but it’s hard for us to explore.
We know more about space than our own oceans in the percent that’s been discovered and explored
Remember, something way bigger than a whale is hiding in the depths of the ocean
Probably not blue whale kinda big
Depends if that certain something can handle the pressure
Size are no concern, what scared you is their form and characteristic
Lionmane Jellyfish (cyanea artica) can reach 34 m long (4m longer than blue whale) and mostly found on shallow water
If you are referring to the Bloop then no, this was the sound of an Icerberg not a sea creature
But there could indeed maybe be something bigger than a blue whale down there, we don't know (though heavier is extremely unlikely)
Fun fact:
Everytime you go to the beach a squid is vibin' down under you
Source please
@@user-iv6mq7my9t Source: squid
I live in New Zealand and I’ve actually seen two different giant squids. Of course, they were dead but they were both really cool to see. I saw one in Te Papa museum in Wellington and the other at Picton aquarium.
Its actually a colossal squid
They just have one in an aquarium?
Wait, they keep a dead squid in an aquarium?
I love how upbeat this is haha. I’d be freaking out otherwise.
“You’d want to burn your house down, right?”
Boi, if I had a cat sized bug, you better believe I’m keeping that thing as a pet
No!!!
Y E S
@@toastyturtle6061 I agree
I’d burn my house, call an exorcist, and sell it.
Fellow Templar Assuming anyone wants to live there
the mass effect Leviathan was perfect for this episode, lol.
You know what would have been better? Subnautica Reapers. ;-)
Supersum Creations lol
Supersum Creations cuttlefish
@@SupersuMC or, you know, the Ghosts the live in the depths of 4546b and are more than (presumably) a result of greater oxygen levels.
@@SupersuMC Ghost leviathans.
It was all fine till dude said “the coast of Houston, Texas😭😭
Your fine bro I live in Cape Town.
This is the first time I've ever seen an isopod swimming. It's so beautiful. (I don't want to touch it, but I could certainly watch it do its thing for hours!)
Also my jaw dropped at *two yellow school buses long.* Hooooly. Wowow. :O
“So squids have invested in crazy stats”
Are they worth maining tho?
Luis Debnath I tried maining a squid in my last character while it was pretty fun the other builds that are Maine’d around the quid are horrifying. So now I’m maining a human cause I here there op
They invested to much into there tentacles
Guess i'll use a malamar in my competitive team after all
"The deeper, the creepier."
That's what she said.
That’s what the anime school girl said in this case
I’m dead
I showed up because of the coffee.
I stayed because of the knowledge.
Keep sippin', Brew.
I'd just like to offer a round of applause for the smoothest transition to a sponsor I've ever seen 👏👏👏
“Oh look a long fish”
200 years later
“P L E S I O S A U R”
_I officially identify as a dangly drifter boy floating through the abyss_
My uncle worked off the coast of louisiana as a pipe inspector. He would go in full scuba gear and investigate low pressures in the pipework before they fixed it. He told me about a group of three incredibly large fish that terrified him so much he stood still until they passed.
That one giant isopod sounds kind of cute, actually. The humans were concerned it wasn't eating, so it's like it pretended to eat so they wouldn't be worried about it!
I realize I'm assigning human emotions to an animal and I'm probably somewhat off-base, but it's cute all the same.
what if it was an act of rebellion due to being in captivity
@@letsiku I don't think "appeasing the humans" constitutes an act of rebellion.
Brew: "Because what terrible nightmare world would allow THIS to exist?"
Me: "Ours, our world... Unfortunately. "
"Have you ever wondered if the ocean is too diverse?"
Humanity: Fine, I'll do it myself.
to be fair destroying nature doesn't seem that bad when nature births actual eldritch abominations
Just like Europe
Him: imagine a isopod the size of a cat
Me: i want it
(Shows photo)...i really want it
It's videos like these that make me want to go back to my past self and say "Take on marine biology so you can see eldritch horrors like these as as living!"
Sea food?
Wait, am I the food?
Oh great, another video to rationalize my crippling fear of the ocean
That doesn’t exist
I mean as long as you're not afraid of the water itself, i don't blame you
@@spartanwar1185 Not afraid of the water. Afraid of all the death in the water.
Like...riptides, jellyfish (red tides), all the pokey bois, I don't like sealife unless it's behind glass.
Cthulhu is coming
3:56 Chill’s face is priceless..
Yes
cringe
4:08 Grill is a whole mood.
This video is bs, I've played Subnautica so I'm some what of an expert if you will. The true horrors of the deep are far scarier than a squid with longer arms.
I really wish there was an actual giant squid instead of things with tentacles
@@randomfactsthatdontmatter3466 IKR
Blaze T please dont remind me of those incredible scary ghost leviathans, my god those embody the word “terrifying” perfectly
@@orbitingsentientsatellite4361 to be honest I've always found them to be more mesmerizing than scary. Reapers are really the only leviathan that scares me.
The crabsquids would like to have a talk with you.
Brew: *mentions Gaint Squid*
Me: you activated my inner cephalopod lover, coffee boy
I DON'T CARE WHO YOU ARE
THE GIANT ISOPOD IS ADORABLE AND I WOULD DO ANYTHING TO HAVE ONE AS A PET
They just make me go "eugh!"
I'm not a fan of bug-like creatures, and them being bigger makes it easier to see them in detail and that makes me go "EUGH!" even more
Pretty sure you can keep one if you catch one in some areas
"Well, Bruun did the math for us. I really wish he hadn't--but he did!! "
Haha! Sub'd
*Everybody gansta till the squids start speaking woomy*
Veemo?
Nekluga YT
Yes my ink/octoling friend.
Yes.
🙌🙌
You missed your chance to make it “The Deepier, the Creepier”
1:23 oh look a ghost leviathan, from subnotica
yea like 1:30 in the vid it looks like the void
I love that you cite your sources