There’s always a bigger fish ! #shorts #creepy #magnapinna #surrealism #surreal #thalassophobia

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That diver sure is handling 6200 meters better than I'd have thought. What a trooper. ;)

MichaelSplatkins
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*Leviathan Class Lifeform Detected...*

weldonwin
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Not so fun fact: This is a real animal. Living on earth as we speak. Even though the depiction in the video isn’t entirely accurate, it does exist

Ender_Boy_
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At 6200 meters this dude would have been crushed like a pop can.

scottmallett
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Fun fact: These squids are based of magnapinnas, which feed by dragging their tentacles along the sea floor, so they are not active predators, so there isn't much to be scared of here except for our natural fear of what is bigger than us.

tommycoolatta
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People really can’t tell when things are CGI anymore and this proves it

giovannilanzafame
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Fun fact for you guys: Theres a jellyfish called the Lion’s Mane jellyfish whose tentacles can grow to over 120 feet long, which is 6 times the length of this squid! (Longer than a blue whale) And the fun part is, they DON’T live in the deep sea, so there’s a very real chance you might actually see it’s horrifyingly long tentacles! It’s like if a giant spider with insanely long legs was floating around in the water :)

dizzy
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Here is some information. This cgi creature is based off of the first ever found footage of a magnapinna squid. Magnapinna squid definitely do not have 2 meter mantles. They usually grow to up to around 75 percent of the length of your arm (not including filaments. They have these dangly things called filaments that can coil up and are probably used to drag and collect food off the ground.. Anyways, they live in the hadal zone ~6km deep.

noobseemswrong
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My anxiety seeing hes alone swimming:📉📉📉📈📉📉📉

My anxiety seeing the squid:📉📈📉📈📉📈📉📈📈📈📈📈📈📈

My anxiety seeing the larger squid:➖️➖️➖️➖️➖️

SMILY_ANDY
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This is fun and creepy, but absolutely impossible. Magnapinna squids are adapted to extremely high-pressure oceanic environments, and have never been observed at a depth above 1900 meters, where the pressure is over 2800 PSI. If you swam deep enough to run into a bigfin squid, you'd be crushed to death. If a magnapinna squid swam high enough to run into you, the gases in its body would expand and it would violently explode. Humans and bigfin squids are incapable of encountering each other without one of them being killed by the environment.

andrewsinclair
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the funny thing is that they might actually be this big (the first one not the overexaggerated one)

thecardboardconsumer
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He looks like he's about to give it a hug :)

acfreshandcool
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My honest reaction: WHAT THE HELL IS THAT?! 🤣🤣🤣

ghostjay
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It was kind of creepy until the end, the large one ruined the whole vibe lmao

Xer_Mrcy
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I wouldn't have had time to see the bigger one after him because the first Square would have gave me a freaking heart attack😂

colvuzt
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This is called a magnapinna squid. They live deep within the Gulf of Mexico and have only hair been discovered.

GoofyShorts_Vandeeer
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The fact i stopped chewing the second i saw a tiny bit of that fish coming-

vidmantasvirsilas
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People with thalassophobia and megalophobia be like : 💀

vexylion
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hiii! Person with an obession with deep ocean, this is a real creature!! (not. nearly this big, obviously) They're called Bigfin squid or elbow squid! Theyre assumed to be about 21 feet long (sometimes, there have been some that were estamated to be 40 feet based on guessing from videos) in adulthood, but weve never had a specimen alive of a fully grown one, though we dont assume they get much bigger then that given their structure. I think theyre super neat!! One of the animals that first made me curious about the ocean. Not a lot is known about them because of the lack of specimens and rare sightings, but theyre pretty rad imo

MothsInATrenchcoat
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Honestly the camera shake is actually what makes this initially noticeable as an animation, slow it down a bit, in water you have more support so youre less shakey

psykology