The Proof Is Out There: Top 7 TERRIFYING Deep Sea Horrors

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Various strange marine phenomena, including a gelatinous blob resembling a drifting orb, decapitated fish head displaying biting behavior, and a mysterious creature in the water, were analyzed and attributed to natural causes such as egg casings, muscle spasms after death, and plastic debris, ruling out supernatural or nuclear contamination explanations as speculated.

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  • The gelatinous blob discovered off the Norwegian coast, initially speculated to be related to the kraken, was identified through DNA analysis as an egg casing of a shortfin squid, with the orange mass inside being ink from the female squid, showcasing the importance of scientific analysis in dispelling myths and legends.
  • The bizarre behavior observed in decapitated fish, attributed to muscle spasms triggered by remaining oxygen supply post-death, highlights the intricate physiological processes in marine creatures and debunks notions of zombie-like behavior due to trophically-transmitted parasites or nuclear contamination, emphasizing the significance of understanding natural phenomena to avoid misconceptions.

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Recent questions

  • What is the kraken in Nordic folklore?

    The kraken is a legendary sea monster in Nordic folklore known for its massive size and malevolent reputation. It is often depicted as a giant octopus or squid that terrorizes sailors and ships in the seas.

  • What was the gelatinous blob found off the Norwegian coast?

    In October 2019, a team of divers discovered a huge, gelatinous blob resembling a drifting orb off the Norwegian coast. Speculation arose that this orb could be the spawn of the kraken, based on its size and appearance.

  • What was the strange creature found on Maroochydore Beach in Australia?

    A strange creature found on Maroochydore Beach in Australia was compared to a bunyip from indigenous folklore, with theories of mutation due to nuclear testing or secret experiments. However, forensic analysis confirmed it to be a brushtail possum in a state of decomposition.

  • What is lucid decapitation in fish?

    Lucid decapitation in fish refers to the phenomenon where nerves in a decapitated fish can still trigger muscle spasms, resembling signs of life. This can occur due to the continued blood flow and oxygen supply to tissues after death, particularly in cold-blooded sea creatures like fish.

  • What caused the bizarre features in fish from the Barents Sea?

    The strange-looking fish found in the Barents Sea were initially speculated to be mutated due to nuclear contamination from the Soviet Union's nuclear dumping. However, marine biologist Dr. Shea Conger ruled out radiation as the cause, suggesting that the features were a result of natural evolution and barometric trauma instead.

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Summary

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Mysterious sea creatures spark folklore and science.

  • The kraken is a legendary sea monster in Nordic folklore, known for its massive size and malevolent reputation.
  • In October 2019, a team of divers discovered a huge, gelatinous blob resembling a drifting orb off the Norwegian coast.
  • Speculation arose that this orb could be the spawn of the kraken, based on its size and appearance.
  • The blob was examined by experts, with theories ranging from jellyfish to a large nudibranch, but DNA analysis revealed it to be an egg casing of a shortfin squid.
  • The orange mass inside the blob was identified as ink from the female squid, injected during the egg sac formation.
  • A strange creature found on Maroochydore Beach in Australia was compared to a bunyip from indigenous folklore, with theories of mutation due to nuclear testing or secret experiments.
  • Forensic analysis confirmed the video of the creature was unaltered, leading experts to suggest it was a brushtail possum in a state of decomposition.
  • A fishing boat in the North Atlantic caught a decapitated fish head that displayed biting behavior, prompting comparisons to cryptobiosis and lucid decapitation in humans.
  • The phenomenon of lucid decapitation was discussed, with historical examples of severed heads exhibiting life-like qualities.
  • Wildlife biologist Stephanie Schuttler addressed the zombie concerns, explaining trophically-transmitted parasites that can turn fish into zombies for host transmission.

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Decapitated Fish Spark Mystery in Barents Sea

  • Fish are displaying strange behavior in the water, but it is not due to parasites according to Schuttler.
  • Marine biologist Shea Conger suggests that the phenomenon could be due to lucid decapitation.
  • When an animal dies, blood flow and oxygen supply to tissues continue for a period of time.
  • Cold-blooded sea creatures like fish require less oxygen than mammals, allowing them to use up remaining oxygen after death.
  • Nerves in a decapitated fish can still trigger muscle spasms, resembling signs of life.
  • The fish in question is a decapitated wolf eel experiencing muscle spasms, not a live animal.
  • The Barents Sea, where these fish are found, was used as a nuclear dumping ground by the Soviet Union.
  • Radiation from nuclear waste can alter DNA, potentially leading to mutated fish.
  • Marine biologist Dr. Shea Conger rules out radiation as the cause of the bizarre fish features, suggesting barometric trauma instead.
  • The strange-looking fish are a result of natural evolution and the bends, not nuclear contamination.

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Adaptive Fish Markings and Mysterious Water Creature

  • A fish may develop markings resembling eyes to deter predators, creating uncertainty for the predator when deciding to attack, aiding in survival through adaptive marking patterns.
  • On August 10th, 2019, in Tynemouth, United Kingdom, a mysterious creature resembling a snake was spotted in the water by a local man, sparking speculation about its identity.
  • The creature was considered possibly an underwater alien or a saltwater relative of a local freshwater legend, Bownessie, resembling a plesiosaurus.
  • Despite various theories, a marine biologist concluded that the observed figure was likely a large piece of plastic debris, not a living creature, due to its lack of directed movement and resemblance to plastic waste in the oceans.
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