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A very unusual and bizarre shape-shifting sea creature was captured on cam at 1,144m below sea level, the video and still shot show it in one form then shifting shapes before it got a little too close to the suction stream from the submersible.
According to STOMP the head of the creature had strips that glowed, and is described as having a flat, hook like shape before changing before our eyes into something that resembles a jellyfish. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0C9ZYmHaJQs looks more like a squid type thing... |
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A very unusual and bizarre shape-shifting sea creature was captured on cam at 1,144m below sea level, the video and still shot show it in one form then shifting shapes before it got a little too close to the suction stream from the submersible. According to STOMP the head of the creature had strips that glowed, and is described as having a flat, hook like shape before changing before our eyes into something that resembles a jellyfish. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0C9ZYmHaJQs looks more like a squid type thing... Not the correct link? ---> This webpage is not available |
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Edited by
SparklingCrystal 💖💎
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Tue 11/19/13 02:45 PM
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Deuh, I tried losing the S as it isn't a secure page. Oh well, was able to watch it (cheers for the link :) ) and I've decided I ain't swimming in the sea no more. Wasn't too keen on that anyways, haha.
And provided it is real, I wished ppl would stay away from the bottom of the oceans. Wherever men go, destruction follows. And we need the oceans to survive. Unfortunately it's in human nature to be nosy, but I think it's a crying shame science sticks its nose where it shouldn't go. |
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Deuh, I tried losing the S as it isn't a secure page. Oh well, was able to watch it (cheers for the link :) ) and I've decided I ain't swimming in the sea no more. Wasn't too keen on that anyways, haha. And provided it is real, I wished ppl would stay away from the bottom of the oceans. Wherever men go, destruction follows. And we need the oceans to survive. Unfortunately it's in human nature to be nosy, but I think it's a crying shame science sticks its nose where it shouldn't go. mother nature will always win... scientists mainly gather data, who decides what to do with the data is another thing... |
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thats the second youtube link that didn't work for me....
not sure why |
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No idea, your first link had httpS which would mean a secured page and youtube is not. Not noticed url would have to be in caps, but who knows. All works a bit weird on this forum anyways. |
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I don't think it matters if it is in caps
All I did was drop the "S" as CF said and it worked... |
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I don't think it matters if it is in caps All I did was drop the "S" as CF said and it worked... ahhh, muchos gracias...i never even saw that |
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No idea, your first link had httpS which would mean a secured page and youtube is not. Not noticed url would have to be in caps, but who knows. All works a bit weird on this forum anyways. thanks |
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