These Sea Creatures Are Growing Extremely Large And We Don't Know Why
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The thing about using "among us" in a sentence is that it sounds cool but for the rest of my years I will immediately think of the funny astronaut game
@Peter-dp4nd
Жыл бұрын
won't we all?
@sombodythatyouusedtoknow9046
Жыл бұрын
And every time I hear tabby I think about a tyrant hypocrite obsessed with clocks and a dead child (Tabby, not me)
@jameshall1300
Жыл бұрын
@@sombodythatyouusedtoknow9046 🧐
@coldmoonlight6361
Жыл бұрын
Well.... Sucks for you I guess, I do outside things 🤔
@terauhina5923
Жыл бұрын
@@coldmoonlight6361 it’s not that serious
4:15 the blob fish doesn't look like that. Due to living at that depth, whenever it gets caught and dragged to the surface by fishermen their body gets distorted into a blob of ugly flesh because of the pressure change If you look up blobfish you can actually find images of them in their natural depth and they look way less ugly So giving it the ugliest animal alive is like if they threw a naked person into outer space and pulled it back just to say "wow this animal is ugly as hell haha"
@Crimsonfur
Жыл бұрын
came here to post this, you couldn't have said it any better.
@momcat2223
Жыл бұрын
Also like submerging a naked human to the blob fish's natural depth, then hauling them back up. That's not going to be a pretty picture, either.
@johncox1023
Жыл бұрын
You got this from Exurb1a 's video "Buddhism is kind of out there, man" at 7:37.
@SMBorthwick
Жыл бұрын
I was going to make a very similar comment. Thanks for saving me the trouble. Nicely said. The poor blobfish is actually a fairly handsome little fish.
@AndreaDingbatt
Жыл бұрын
@@SMBorthwick True, but may I point out that this fish looks like This at it's Normal Depth!! I've had the Privilege of filming them in their natural ocean depth... As part of the team, I filmed using a remote control Sub, we were doing a survey on the plastics at the deepest places we had the equipment to go.... Apparently the Marianas trench contains plastic pollution already as well....
the word "among us" will never be the same
@potatosmasher1072
Жыл бұрын
words*
@thefinger1776
Жыл бұрын
words*
@slushys9919
Жыл бұрын
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@D3xterJettster
Жыл бұрын
Phrase
@CantTellYou
Жыл бұрын
real sussy bruh
Just in case anyone thinks the blob fish is actually ugly Take a moment to consider that those weird pictures of it are taken when it has been taken out of the extreme pressures it has evolved to live in Imagine if some alien placed us in a vacuum and thought "Hmmm, these are some odd bulbous creatures, I wonder what that red stuff coming out of their eyes is."
@kwyorman
3 күн бұрын
The Blofish just looks goofy , not ugly. There are plenty of other uglier creatures on Earth. Most of them are on Tic Tok.
At some point the future generations are just gonna associate the word “among us” as an ironic phrase and the most horrifying yet hilarious part is that they won’t even remember what started the irony in the first place!
@LordofSyn
Жыл бұрын
John Carpenter's *The Thing* has entered the chat.
@LordofSyn
Жыл бұрын
@@Spek. Oh no... Look at me... I can't help myself....
@LSK2K
Жыл бұрын
There are normal humans who live outside your mental illness driven internet addiction.
@Alltos
Жыл бұрын
@@LordofSyn Omg Amogus!!!!!
@AzamatSlowedAndReverb
Жыл бұрын
Yea and so many kids will be fat gamers who continue the cycle
I’m trying so hard not to say anything about an imposter right now.
@baneverything5580
Жыл бұрын
ManBearPig?
@TicTacEnjoyer
Жыл бұрын
Sus
@ahmedhammad973
Жыл бұрын
You just did....
@klarabarunovic9841
Жыл бұрын
You're faking tasks bro
@cabageno.2
Жыл бұрын
Impsoster
Another way one might get a grip on just how far down the Marianas trench reaches: mid- thirty thousands of feet describes both the ocean trench depth, AND a very common cruise altitude of an airliner in flight. Think of looking out of your window on a typical flight, but on a sunny, crystal-clear day (or night FTM) when highways are barely discernible, only large vehicles of a high-contrast color, and moving can be seen, only larger bodies of water, and cities are just different, more “busy” In texture, and appearing to be cut up into squares and rectangles, etc. If you were on a boat directly above the Challenger Deep, looking over the side, and all water beneath you suddenly vanished, then the ocean floor, about 35,000 below your little boat, would look the same as your airliner view if there were familiar things to see, but one can imagine a white-hulled yacht the size of an 18 wheeler that just sank would be barely discernible, against a dark background, and you happened to know exactly where to look. Otherwise, an object would have to be the size of a 747 to even be noticed by a casual observer. That’s a long way down. In fact, an object were dropped from that height, or a little boat suddenly had all the water under the keel suddenly vanish, assuming a terminal velocity of about 120 mph, rounded off to 180 feet per second, then it would take about 3 1/2 minutes for it to reach the bottom. Imagine free-falling at that speed for 3 1/2 minutes… If you laid 35,000 feet out on a desert highway, it would go for about 6 1/2 miles. An average human adult walks about 3 miles per hour, so it would take them a good 2 hours and almost 15 minutes to walk that distance. It’s a long way down.
I really had thought you would bring up the Saint Augustine monster as it was commonly agreed upon that it was some sort of massive squid/octopuss thing. It washed up dead but it is still fascinating that it was so big. I think creatures living in the deep can become massive because they have no sense of limitations by way of seeing no physical boundaries to their enviornment. They might trust that the food will exist for them as they grow.
@Wermfare
Жыл бұрын
Actually modern biologists agree it was more than likely a mass of whale blubber, also known as a "globster" which are responsible for most terrifying, unidentifiable monsters that wash up on beaches!
@rottenhead8385
Жыл бұрын
@@Wermfare It was fleshly with elasticity and there was one witness to suction cups, and some long apendages observed..
@KenFullman
5 ай бұрын
One of the things he forgot to mention was how greater oxygen concentrations alllow for larger animals. We currently have 21% oxygen in our atmosphere, but all the great dinosaurs lived at a time when it was more like 35%. Oxygen's solubility in water is dependent on pressure. In deep water oxygen will be far more soluble, not just in the water but also in the tissues of any animal dwelling there. So this could lead to gigantism by the same process that dinosaurs grew so large.
Thoughty: This Creature Lives Among Us. Me: Don’t say it, don’t think it, don’t say it, don’t think it, don’t say it, don’t think it
@baneverything5580
Жыл бұрын
Yes. It`s racist....like cheese and trees.
@wesxolddd
Жыл бұрын
@@baneverything5580 idk what you are saying but i love it.
@AndreaDingbatt
Жыл бұрын
My Mother?!!🤔 Yes, you are💯 correct! She Still lives and walks Amongst us!!😳 (I'm Really very, Very Sorry!!) At 98years of age,,, she has decided to keep living and Terrifying the more sensitive of Humans (and Horses!!) ~By the way, I believe she's in Kent, UK right now.... A place to Avoid if you are easily frightened!! ( Or just squeamish!!) She's already turned Medusa green with Envy,, (Jade Green,~ from what I've been told!!) The Grim Reaper took One look at her, and threatened to "Down Tools" and go on Strike!! (Says THAT'S Above his pay grade!!) There again,,, she presents many problems,,, because when she does actually decide to 'Go'.... Heaven, quite obviously, can't let her in,,,, ~ she's Banned from Hell,,,In Case she gives it a Bad Reputation!! (I kid you not!!) Purgatory,,, can't have her either,,, "The Residents" got a Petition together,,, reasoning that, truly, ~ they have already Suffered Enough!! (I Agree with them💯😳!!) Thus far this is quite the conundrum 🤔 honestly we've no idea how to sort this Mess out,🤷 * Cryogenics looks promising so far as a Temporary solution...,Lol!! Reincarnation is a No -Go too,,,in so far as our wonderful World would Revolt!! 🤦 So, Answers on a Postcard please, ASAP!!
@wparkerunc
Жыл бұрын
GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD
@BrianGriffinW
Жыл бұрын
@@baneverything5580 dude wtf are you talking about?
It's surprising that animals this large can still impersonate us, let alone vent.
@jeremyfuller7730
Жыл бұрын
Sus
@insectslayer1374
Жыл бұрын
how do you know that? you've been seeming kinda sus lately
@FleshWizard69420
Жыл бұрын
@@insectslayer1374 absolutely a sussy baka
It's great to see Thoughty2 is still at it! He's one of the youtubers that inspired me to make a channel! :)
Has to be one of the most entertaining & educational channels on KZread. Always a delight, thank you
Thank you Thoughty for adding another creature to my nightmare fuel list: big-ass Antarctic sea spiders 🕷
@ArturB993
Жыл бұрын
yeah had no idea. Thought their were just crabs.
@IH8PWS
Жыл бұрын
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@PaintedMoonBlue
Жыл бұрын
AAA!
@NightOwl-bu8nq
Жыл бұрын
LOL no kidding, and I thought spiders were big enough already 😄
@Lifeisgood479
Жыл бұрын
@@NightOwl-bu8nq imagine if space has these big giant spiders and snakes
I always appreciate your "thanks for watching" it feels so cheery and sincere every time
@mystichunterz278
Жыл бұрын
Agreed, and I think because it is truly sincere. I do hope he enjoys making these videos as much as we enjoy watching them
@ald_ridge
Жыл бұрын
Imagine one day he actually doesn't say it
You've been missing from my feed for ages, so pleased to hear from you again
You always say thanks for watching. I would like to say thank you for your lessons. My grandfather all ways said learn something every day . And you help me improve.
I'm a homeless combat veteran. I really like your content and the way you disseminate your material.... You're an absolute pleasure to view and listen to. Thank you so much for improving my life.
@sunnyjim1355
Жыл бұрын
I remember you posting exactly the same thing about 1-2 years ago.....
@corncobbob2326
Жыл бұрын
how'd you end up homeless? don't you get money and move around places as part of the military?
@agentmueller
Жыл бұрын
@@corncobbob2326he said “veteran”… means he’s not active anymore. reading comprehension man
@monkeykidd420
Жыл бұрын
@@corncobbob2326 because the government doesn't care about our veterans
@corncobbob2326
Жыл бұрын
@@agentmueller so don't write to me "reading comprehension man" when you didn't even understand my questions correctly. and I'm asking HIM the questions. your reply is as useless as the stoplights in GTA. absolute waste of a notification. just bc he isn't active anymore doesn't automatically turn him into someone without money. I heard about veterans still getting money even after they were done and are now at home. And I heard of veterans that still live in their own places, hence why I'm wondering how he ended up homeless.
As far as I'm concerned, the oarfish IS a sea serpent and the colossal squid IS the kraken. Stories about them have been exaggerated and twisted, but they are marvelous animals. And I know I'm in the minority here, but I think giant isopods are cute. Interesting and fun video!
@AndreaDingbatt
Жыл бұрын
I'm WITH You 💞😎👍👍
@krishanuA
Жыл бұрын
@@AndreaDingbatt We are all with you, fellow user! Thoughty2 loves the job he does.
@Da1337Man
Жыл бұрын
When you consider that many sailors and fishermen would have been somewhat delirious from being out at sea so long, being malnourished because their food supplies ran out + the sheer panic of seeing an absolute unit of a squid that can fuck you and your boat up, its not hard to imagine how they turn a 13m squid into a 40m one.
@AccountRemoved101
Жыл бұрын
@@Da1337Man Or maybe back then there was a squid even bigger than the current biggest squid? Evolution exists in all cases. Devolution too.
@Da1337Man
Жыл бұрын
@@AccountRemoved101 Evolution on that scale takes place over millions of years. Tales of the legendary Kraken and Leviathan have only existed for a few thousand years at best.
This is the one corner of KZread where I find myself asking how did I get here? Why is this man answering questions i didn’t even ask? But every time I always end up enjoying the video. It’s been like that for years 😂
0:45 🤣🤣
I love this guy and the great subjects he talks about...and the passionate way he speaks
Thank you for another 13 minutes of pure entertainment with wonderful wordplays and other humour.
1:05 dutchies: ' you sure about that'?
IMvHO your very best researched and presented film to date, from a true fan that bought the book, got your signature AND the mug! The increased voice inflexion is most enjoyable! VBW x
11:06 - Correction: Sinking is not a function of weight, but of density. Cooler substances tend to be more dense than warmer, and so tend to sink. Temperature does not affect a substance's weight. (Edit: Correction to the correction -- True, weight is a function of more than mass, and has much to do with its environs. That being the case, temperature can technically affect weight, but an effect that is highly conditional.)
@bugsbugsbugsbugsbugsbugsbugs
Жыл бұрын
nerd? but thanks for the info fr
@baldieman64
Жыл бұрын
Temperature does not affect a substance's mass. Temperature does however affect a substance's weight - Liquid hydrogen at sea level has weight, but warm it up until it becomes a gas, and it has negative weight due to buoyancy..
@KoxenBols
Жыл бұрын
Simple version: Weight is determined by mass density and volume, temperature alters volume
@directoryerror6653
Жыл бұрын
Ima hit u with the ‘um akshually” and point out that energy intrinsically has mass so technically temperature does increase weight/mass though in this instance it is negligible. Another interesting fact is pressure lowers specific heat capacity so as water rises from the deep sea it’s ability to cool the surrounding warmer water also increases.
@peterw9006
Жыл бұрын
Also water becomes lighter if brought down below 4°
Among.... Among us!?
Another way to think about the depth of the trench is to remember it's almost as deep as the sky is high. Just imagine looking up and normally where you see the sky you see the surface of the water.
1:20 When you're driving clear the odometer and travel 6.8 miles and imagine you're going down into the ocean the whole time. It's a more tangible way to get your head around how deep it is.
@sunnyjim1355
Жыл бұрын
Try walking it and you'll get a much better idea. 🙄
The creature is an imposter
I can’t get enough of this dudes videos 😭❤️
Not much going on here, just watching forty two. That joke from hitchhikers guide is one of my favorites! It makes me happy to know now that's what he's actually referring to!
Here before he changes the title, as he always does. The title now is: "This creature lives among us"
@LordofSyn
Жыл бұрын
Oh no ... How dare he use those words... The humanity... Someone think of the children. That's what the reactions to the title sound like.
Playing Subnautica (a tiny area of an ocean, where a ship crashed) and the amount of stuff they put in that tiny area of the ocean, having different biomes and cave systems that hold absolutely massive stuff! Trying not to spoil anything for people who haven't played the game, do yourself a favor and play the eerie survival game Subnautica, and discover how much stuff can be discovered in what seems like such a small area. We truly have an entire world he haven't explored, on our planet.
Respect for the content man. The range of topics and depth of research, combined with excellent editing and presentation - make this the best channel on KZread in my humble opinion. Keep up the good work man ❤❤
This guy is the King of KZread, his videos are just soooo damn good I feel bad I get to watch for free lol
The sound mixing on this video is amazing! The Mermaid tune, the suspense thumps. Beautiful stuff.
Damn! Smfh! This guy is one if my favorites. Like top 5 on KZread, and i completely forgot about "thoughty2" until right now because none of his new videos showed up on my feed until this for probably 3 months. Damn algorithm is maddening.
Great video and delivery presentation.
Truly a very informative among us video
just amazing how the toppics vary so much yet stay so interesting because of the way you tell it! keep up the great work!
I got a question: why do some games limit the amount of rounds you can play? I mean I just want to play the game, I sometimes delete a game for that reason. That doesn't seem like a smart stratagie.
You have just cheered me up no end, thanks. Entertainment and elucidation, who could ask for more ?
among us 🤯🤯🤯
Your videos are amazing!! Please keep them coming. Ps, I really liked your description of the giant sea spider and how it reproduces. I dare say that sounds familiar though.... 🤔🤭🤣
Love your videos. Brilliant in-depth information. Also loving the new look 😊
I love your videos! I would like to see some sources, maybe in the description. It would do a lot to validate your information and allows viewers the opportunity to read into it themselves. Keep it up!
You should do one on politicians their integrity is so low they are the biggest enemy of all living creatures
Thanks for this great video!
1:59 "AbSoLuTeLy BlOoDy MeNtAl" I don't know why, but it is really funny.
"And that Brazilian island filled with fucking snakes" got me
Keep it together Icee... AMONG US SUSSY SUSSUS AAAA I CANT ITS EVERYWHERE HELP MEEEEEE I CANT ESCAPE IT FOR 3 YEARS NOW SUS SUS AAAAAAA
Thanks for the great video! Really enjoy your work!!
We already know squids are incredibly intelligent, I wonder if squids in the deep sea are approaching human intelligence. They do likely live longer after all.
There might just be buildings at the bottom of the Ocean, because it wasn't always the bottom of the Ocean. The Ocean is one of the few places we haven't done proper Archeology work in, but they have found structures underwater so who knows what else could be under the Ocean floor.
@AndreaDingbatt
Жыл бұрын
Under the Ocean Floor is the Underlay!!
@thhseeking
Жыл бұрын
The bottom of the ocean has always been the bottom of the ocean since being made at mid-ocean ridges. You're thinking of pieces of continental crust that occasionally get inundated or lifted. But none of that compares to the depth of the ocean floor.
@AndreaDingbatt
Жыл бұрын
@@thhseeking Did you manage to find the Time to Read the Last Question by the Original Comment?! They asked,,, "Who knows what else could be UNDER the Ocean FLOOR?""!! With great intelligence (Should!) Come a Great Sense of Humour!! And, I wasn't trolling this person,btw, I Was Shocked that No One else wondered what is,,,, ~ Under the "Ocean Floor?!" Oh, well I guess that Geologists are now Banned from having a laugh?! (I'm a Biologist also,,,Does that mean I can't Ever have a laugh?!!) DRATTED COLLEGE NEVER TOLD ME TO GO LOSE THE HUMOUR!! Ps, I Didn't Do the Sweeping,, but I Swept it Under......
I absolutely love the Alien reference with the Atlantic Sea Spider 😂😂💀 the sound effect was on point 😂 imma binge all the Alien movies tonight!
Love ur work bro ☺️
I laughed a little bit too hard on what the description of marine sbow is 😂 lovely video as always.
When the creature is-
@Indoor_raptor2004
Жыл бұрын
SUS
I've already settled down with the thought about never going near a body of water... I had my reasons and after watching this video, the list of reasons just increased
@TwiztedHarlequin
Жыл бұрын
Same here, although I do have an actual phobia of dark waters so I'm staying away because I know I'd get a panic attack and drown. 😂
@erihgioqe3798
Жыл бұрын
yeah, I'll be sticking to small swimming pools placed as far inland as possible, thanks
@OLBICHL
Жыл бұрын
@@TwiztedHarlequin relatable... I tried playing subnautica but had to take long breaks in-between and once I found land, I settled there and was content... had no reason to leave the place and continue the game XD
Excellent. I am so glad I am a subscriber to your material.
The majority of land aminals cannot withstand the pressure of the the water including up humans but the aquatic creatures can whether they are large or small . A trout for instance can swim around at depths that would do us in Squids Whales Shacks Prawns Crabs Lobsters Plankton can all withstand great depths We even need specially built submarines able to withstand great depths before venturing beneath the waves
Always appreciate your Channel & your enthusiasm into every subject that you cover. However the dives into Historical Figures & Events are most enjoyable!
@soundscape26
Жыл бұрын
This one was a more literal dive. 😄
Yeah going to the depths of Mariana trench is like a horror show that I don't want to know about
Thank you for sharing.
You make awesome videos man! Just wanted to leave a comment after years of watching.
THIS CREATURE LIVES WHERE⁉⁉⁉
Blobfish only look like that when out of the water but down in the depths they look more like a normal fish
Bro at 12:50 when it shows the starfish it looks like one of them is given the other one hed!!!!!!!! I will never see Patrick Star the same
Blob fish gets a raw deal. It only looks like that when outside water. When swimming he's actually quite handsome
AMONG US?!?!?! SUS!!! IMPOSTOR!!!!!!!!
4:20 the blobfish doesn't look like that in its normal habitat, that just its inflated form from the sudden change in pressure after bringing it to the surface
@holographicman
Жыл бұрын
Yes, poor thing
@erihgioqe3798
Жыл бұрын
voting it as the "ugliest creature in the world" would be like aliens bringing humans into space where they freeze and explode, and then saying that they're the ugliest creature in the galaxy make the naked mole rat the ugliest, they _always_ look like that
‘among us’ will forever be engraved into history as the funniest pair of words, and shall never be taken seriously.
Because the meteor that affected the dinosaurs didn’t really have much effect to under water species they were able to keep on evolving to live in those harsh living conditions
I love every video thoughty2 makes, they are so different and interesting
I wonder if creatures ended up getting scarier looking because it's so dark down there that they never had to evolve "good looks" and they just leaned fully into the creepy crawlers that live in the Dark vibe.*Also with the deep sea gigantism, I think a big part of it is that cold water holds more oxygen rich waters and cold water entices larger animals as well. Then take Antarctic oceans. They have the most cold, nutrient rich, high oxygen level parts of the oceans. *The ocean greatly depends on upwelling to keep the ocean healthy because it brings up oxygen rich cold water to mix with top level warmer water. It's what keeps large krill populations healthy and abundant.
don't think it don't say it don't think it don't say it
Man, I really loved your wink and smile at the end of the video :D
Here's one for you,,, I read in an old history book from 1927 that said in the introduction, you could put every human alive in a box one mile square. Then balance it on the edge of the Grand Canyon. Then get a well trained whinner dog to nudge it over the edge. Come back in 20yrs and there would be only a lush hill of vegetation. Now the box would be much bigger ,but results the same.
This is why I truly believe beings like Sasquatch could possibly exist…
@jenske2881
Жыл бұрын
We found dodos and they went extinct a few years later you think a giant monkey is safe
@erihgioqe3798
Жыл бұрын
It's a lot harder to hide a giant ape in a forest on the surface where humans often visit and take lots of photos than the deep oceans where so few people have ever been or seen though, to be fair.
@ammarelle
Жыл бұрын
Cthulu is more likely to be discovered than a sasquatch
@erihgioqe3798
Жыл бұрын
@@ammarelle ...but Cthulhu was a fictional character, that'd be like saying we could discover Iron Man if we set up a trail cam in new york
@precious0_0
Жыл бұрын
@@erihgioqe3798 bigfoot is also a fictional character
Hey thoughty even tho I haven't watched the video yet I already know it will be great thanks for the continuous videos and bangers and Information that you provide us with
the thoughts of a giant sea creature staring at me with their bland, circular eye freaks me out in ways I do not fully understand
A major theory of the gigantism in marine life is the the effects of the weight of gravity is lessened underwater. There is an incredible increase of water pressure as you descend, but only airspace’s are effected by the water pressure. Most marine life have a way of maintaining buoyancy, effectively making them weightless. In return the size is larger due to the natural weight of gravity on land. I’ve spent more time underwater than most people have spent in college. I’ve seen vampire squid in less than 10 ft of water, where they are normally found at depths beyond 1,500 ft. The oceans are the last great frontier.
Fantastic video as always! Thank you!
Title: *Has “Among Us”* Every human being at or under the age of 29: *Heavy breathing*
@corvus8638
Жыл бұрын
I think you meant 14 and under
That herring pickled would almost feed a Swedish family's herring needs over a whole Christmas.😀Truly impressive.😂
and Thanks for producing another great video!
"The Old Ones were, the Old Ones are, and the Old Ones shall be. Not in the spaces we know, but between them. They walk serene and primal, undimensioned and to us unseen."
I'm loving the sea spider disclaimer
Thoughty2 is smart he mostly has ads that people actually would need
Regarding the Mariana trench, it is as deep as the altitude that airliners often fly at, 35,000ft.
This is truly deep and educative...very knowledgeable and in depth info...Thoughty2
@soundscape26
Жыл бұрын
Yes, probably the deepest of his videos indeed.
GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT
I've seen enough crewmates to know where that thumbnail is going
Yay youre back to my recommended again
Thoughty2's content is so good that I happily sit through the paid partnerships.
No way amogus
Watching this in the middle of night coz I can’t sleep… when you said ‘all mouth and no trousers’ really made me laugh…
I always thought the reason that sea animals are bigger the deeper you go is because of the pressure of the water. The bigger the pressure, the bigger the animal, right?
Congrats on reaching 5 million subs, keep up the awesome work! (I know I'm a bit late but still)
Blobfish are normal when underwater cause there built for pressure down there also I just love the deep ocean I love gulper eels I love Greenland sharks I love colossal squids spiders crabs all these creatures are so amazing
@Tony32
Жыл бұрын
Yes, it's so unfair to the blobfish. It's like sending a human to the bottom of the ocean and saying: see that's how ugly humans are.