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Massive sea monster spotted on deep-sea oil rig camera (VIDEO)

Horrors of the Deep!

Space, the final frontier?

Well, yes, but the ocean is the natural resource that we should really be looking into. Scientists estimate we have only discovered perhaps 5-7% of the sea. Did you know there’s gold in the ocean? Enough for every person on Earth to have nine pounds.

But there are also monsters.

An oil rig spotted an enormous creature on its deep-sea camera somewhere in the ocean off Great Britain. The operator was astonished to see the jelly-like creature roll its fleshy blob near the lens.

At first it seemed shy… but then… it came back out of the blackness and revealed its genitals.


Terrifying!

Scientists believe it is a rare jellyfish known as the Deepstaria reticulum. The fish eats with the membranes on its skin and fights with the bumps on the surface. It’s a deep-sea jelly, but when I look at it, I can’t help but remember the scene from one of my favorite movies as a kid… Creepshow 2. Does anyone remember The Raft Monster?

Sleep tight kiddies.

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