Proof That the Kraken Really Exists

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The giant squid isn't the biggest cephalopod the biggest cephalopod is collosal squid

widodoakrom
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"...with eyes the size of a soccor ball!!"
* shows basketball next to eye *

🤦🏻‍♀️😂😂 I think your video editor, or the script editor, made an uh-oh, WATOP! 😂 Still, it was just as informative and entertaining a video as ever! Thanks for the unintended laugh! 😜😂

lcoq
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The amount of content these guys push out is impressive .. and it satisfies my need of knowing random information lol

devinrazor
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It wouldn't surprise me that writers like Verne and Lovecraft heard the stories of these attacks and made them write some of their most famous works

Shidyk
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I swear the ocean is a place I want to go but also stay as far away from

aztekwarrior
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Squid: **attacks whale**

Whale: "This sucks!"

gusgus
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Watop you've always been a great source of information. And I wanna say thank u

Virgo_wrld
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“The size of a soccer ball”

Meanwhile shows a picture of a basketball

timothythexiii
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Eyes the size of a soccer ball...
... basketball rolls in

roninbelle
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"Proof that the kraken really exist"

Giants squids and the collosal squid: when are we gonna tell him?

obamainum
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Yes I am in the top 100 views in watop video

obaidullahrimel
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The size of a soccer ball! Shows basketball

goblin
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So you’re saying that the colossal squid is the kraken

MoneyTrees
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This is proof small squids exist. A kraken is larger than that whale and there would be no marks left to examine.

inVINSONable
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"They have eyes at least the size of a soccer ball!"
*continues to show a basketball*

Not_Puro
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Squid don't have very long life spans, so for one to get truely massive to attack a boat would have a better chance to survive if it's natural predators were reduced, like during the whaling periods when sperm whale population were reduced, might explain why boating attacks are so rare but that they did happen.

chasecharland
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The aquatic world really is quite intriguing and scary

mihirgurung
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Gigantic underwater squids fighting whales is horrifying to imagine.
But I can't help also magining a whole feast of calamari.

teentraveler
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It always make me slightly chuckle when people question why animals like squid attack or grapple onto boats
well for one thing your in its home so of course its gonna investigate the new thing
and the second point I have is that squids and octopi are one of the few non-mammal creatures that can have personalities so they probably did out of either curiosity, boredom or spite

lordpyromis
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In the early 1980's, the USNS Hess was in a drydock (SF Welding?) in San Francisco. It had some kind of very large rubber coated radar pod underneath the hull. There was a series of tarps around the hull covering up the bottom of the ship from prying eyes. They prohibited anybody not authorized from going into the drydock while other work was being done topside and in machinery spaces where I worked. There were armed guards posted. One night, some of the night shift yardbird machinist crew snuck down into the drydock. They told me that the big radar pod had ''bite marks'' and ''huge claws'' still embedded in the rubber coating. Whatever was under the ship while it was on duty came up from the depths and attacked that pod. At the time, I was told that the Hess was a spy ship that ''looked under the water'' and the other ship I worked on very often, the USNS Observation Island, ''looked at things in the sky and space''. I wish I knew more about the ship assignments. I could write a book on the rumors I heard in dealing with these 2 ships over a few years.

kimmer