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Why Is That Undulating Blob Of Flesh Inspecting My Oil Drill?

Every so often, the Internet astonishes. Things I wouldn’t, couldn’t, shouldn’t expect, sometimes happen. Take this, for example. On April 25, somewhere in the ocean off Great Britain, a remotely operated video camera mounted near a deep sea oil drill caught a glimpse — at first it was just a glimpse — of an astonishing looking sea creature. It was a green-gray blob of gelatinous muscle, covered with a finely mesh-like textured skin, no eyes, no tentacles, no front, no back. It moved constantly, floating up to the drill, then it backed off and disappeared. The camera operator tried to find it, and then, suddenly, out of the darkness, back it came. What was this thing?

That is truly incredible.

Nature, what the fuck are you even doing.

The article is very interesting, though. I just keep learning new cool stuff today.

This Jelly fish is called deepstaria enigmatica.

Jus’ putting that here.

Really? because it looks like a dirty fishing net, especially around the edges. It’s pretty though

Yeah, its bascially like this giant floating bag in the water but it is a rarely seen Jellyfish.

Its pretty and fucking creepy to look at.

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    What. The. Fuck. I guess Shamu sneezed.
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    There is some weird shit in this world. Really makes you expand your belief of what could constitute “life” on other...
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    o_o what what what It’s so beautiful but what
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    People say it’s most likely a Deepstaria Enigmatica. And I agree. Tho it looks way more shabby in this recording, haha...
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    This is incredible. what the hell is it.
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