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What the heck is this creature?

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Justin Time1 year ago

The creature is likely a giant siphonophore, a colonial marine organism of specialized zooids, reaching up to 150 feet. Found in deep waters like the mesopelagic zone, it belongs to the Cnidaria group, with about 175 species worldwide.

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dogbreeddetector1 year ago

What dog breeds are you?!

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Aryan1 year ago

Looks like a Siphonophore !!! A siphonophore is a colonial marine organism, related to jellyfish, composed of specialized, interconnected zooids functioning as a single entity.

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The Random Guy1 year ago

It didn't like the small fish, it wanted a big fish.

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Shay 🇺🇸1 year ago

It looks like an egg sack

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🐶PlanÐ🐕1 year ago

got grok to get it right (I think). it's a Giant Siphonophore

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The Immortal1 year ago

I couldn't believe this was actually underwater. Galaxy Siphonophore - Deep into the ocean is also much 'space' to explore. What do you think?

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Steven1 year ago

Looks like an Oarfish

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Twisted Sailor1 year ago

Looks like a bubble wrap monster!

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Cryptoe Jammin1 year ago

I would be scaaaared being in the water and seeing that next to me! Haha

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The Immortal1 year ago

A deep-sea creature rarely seen by humans called the oarfish has washed ashore in Mexico!

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