Remember about a year or so ago, when Google Earth caught a monster?
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That thing. If I remember right, it ended up being a boat.
However, Google Earth has done it again and another mysterious object, either alive or just some rocks, has been found.
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You can look yourself, it's apparently off the coast of Antarctica.
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There are a couple theories about this. Some think it's a kraken, others a pleiosaur. Some even speculate it's a giant squid attacking a whale. I'm in the "kraken" camp. Looking at the shape of it, it definitely appears to be the top part of a squid. It's definitely possible that the picture is of a giant squid, maybe even a colossal one, attacking a whale. I drew up a little thing to make it clearer; red is the whale, blue is the squid. I've added the whale's tail and some tentacles to make things a little easier, although I don't see any in the picture.
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Remember about a year or so ago, when Google Earth caught a monster?

That thing. If I remember right, it ended up being a boat.
However, Google Earth has done it again and another mysterious object, either alive or just some rocks, has been found.
You can look yourself, it's apparently off the coast of Antarctica.
There are a couple theories about this. Some think it's a kraken, others a pleiosaur. Some even speculate it's a giant squid attacking a whale. I'm in the "kraken" camp. Looking at the shape of it, it definitely appears to be the top part of a squid. It's definitely possible that the picture is of a giant squid, maybe even a colossal one, attacking a whale. I drew up a little thing to make it clearer; red is the whale, blue is the squid. I've added the whale's tail and some tentacles to make things a little easier, although I don't see any in the picture.
If you want to read more about this, here is an
article!
It looks like an orca hunting a seal/sea lion/ or maybe attacking a shark or another whale to me
It looks like an orca hunting a seal/sea lion/ or maybe attacking a shark or another whale to me
Whatever it is, I blame the Illuminati.
Whatever it is, I blame the Illuminati.
At first, I couldn't see much of anything, but now, that definitely looks like the top of a squid. The other blob kinda does look like an orca. My only question is why is that squid so close to the surface? Big squids live in the deep abysses of the ocean. Did the whale drag it up trying to escape?
At first, I couldn't see much of anything, but now, that definitely looks like the top of a squid. The other blob kinda does look like an orca. My only question is why is that squid so close to the surface? Big squids live in the deep abysses of the ocean. Did the whale drag it up trying to escape?
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Sometimes squid come up the surface to feed I think, but it does seem possible that if it is a whale/squid battle the whale is trying to surface to survive.
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Sometimes squid come up the surface to feed I think, but it does seem possible that if it is a whale/squid battle the whale is trying to surface to survive.
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Cthulhu, clearly.
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Demonically wrote on 2016-06-19:
Cthulhu, clearly.
Seriously though, if it were a squid it shouldn't look like that. Depressurised squids (especially deep-sea squids like giants and colossals) just cave in on themselves and turn to mush when removed from that pressurised environment.
Like here.
So... maybe not a squid? Though I don't know what else it could be. Probably something really mundane.
Seriously though, if it were a squid it shouldn't look like that. Depressurised squids (especially deep-sea squids like giants and colossals) just cave in on themselves and turn to mush when removed from that pressurised environment.
Like here.
So... maybe not a squid? Though I don't know what else it could be. Probably something really mundane.
That's seriously cool! Don't know what it is, but I'd like t find out.
That's seriously cool! Don't know what it is, but I'd like t find out.