>Schizo threads abound>Borderline if not cult shit>No threads about sea monstersLet's fix that. i wanna see videos about possible monster's in the sea's or lakes that could be undiscovered species
>>42143819The Dobbeneigh.
This is supposedly a very interesting book.
fun fact - nearly all the lakes with lake monsters are lakes with a fault line under. Make of that what you will. >>42143982It is a good book, a bit dry but thorough. the hdd that has all my webms is in something now powering on rn so gunna have to setttle for YouTube links Iceland river monster https://youtu.be/tSpU-ncAwW0?si=xHEObNTmvBpl24jYWhich looks exactly like the Alaskan river monster https://youtu.be/wxhvDgYc1CQ?si=tO9f0VrnkiHITOcuIdk if this was part of the discovery channel lie or not but if not, that’s a huge fucking shark swimming by https://youtu.be/FWyGsjWHHEA?si=9hSua_4t8wIZNzD1Something gigantic swims by a helicopter rescue, could be whale but fin looks vertical to me https://youtu.be/clRVj7HNp44?si=bAionsy30LEqkCEPremains of something huge at bottom of Mediterranean, not a whale as there are no spikes from the vertebrae and no indication there ever was and they eroded or decayed. The start of the skeleton is either jaws or hips. https://youtu.be/bG8RGh1TNlA?si=cePopAc3yHFtaEbgIf the math is right and the rig at the bottom is 6ft long this thing is giant ice and bigger than it should be https://youtu.be/AwndNqjMlIk?si=0tYii064bGLdK9ensomething in a lake in Florida, maybe a new kind of seal, dolphin or manatee or some kind of defect https://youtu.be/U7tgIEK-0EQ?si=Fr1LISob6_tGQSXPMarvin the sea monster https://youtu.be/sGBARlJ1ZYY?si=UKCksHFaWnw26ixEI think that’s all I got off the top of my head. Still looking for one. Can’t find one video of sea serpent off the coast near a pier/beach during rough seas. It is either a very big cable going bonkers or a sea serpent. I’ll come back if I recall more.
>>42144206>a bit dryI lol'd
>>42144206Oh I found the sea serpent vid https://youtu.be/ny3J8idbeUU?si=7ruwFLRxQj6kibLM
watch muted but what the fuck is that? what the fuuuuck. https://youtube.com/shorts/4v1NIJxZzOM?si=FF7lXiraELxOTwm3
bumping for interest
Greenland Sharks can lie more than 400 years. It's possible for some sea animal to be massive and have very low population numbers by individuals surviving for a long time. Low population would make them hard to detect despite being massive.
>>42148481Deep see gigantism is probably way more common than people think. Everyone thought the "kraken" was a myth until we discovered the colossal squid in 1925. And then there's the absolutely freakish bigfin squid:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=To2_Gq14UVsThe deep ocean may as well be a completely foreign planet, shit grows COMPLETELY contrary to life on land or even shallow waters. Currently, only around 27% of the global ocean seafloor has been mapped, and there's just way too much to feasibly explore unless we had fleets of submersibles swimming through the oceans for years on end. And there's no telling what lives in the deep trenches.
what a shit thread. if OP wasn't such a pathetic faggot he'd have actually contributed something to start the thread. maybe even three posts worth.
like holy shit, you couldn't just make a thread about sea monsters, could you? no, of course not. you just had to complain, like the limp little bitch you are, first. that's all this thread really is, though. it's not about sea monsters, otherwise OP would've had literally anything else to say about them. Fuck you, and everything you stand for, which probably isn't much.
Good thread. Bump for interest.
Holy shit you really triggered that retard with just an off-hand comment OP, good job. Siphonophores are the closest you can probably get to real lovecraftian entities as far as looks go