Real Sea Monsters Brought Up From The Deep

submitted by goodman148 on 05/31/20 1

Sea monsters are the stuff of legends! Lurking in the deepest parts of the sea, ocean, rivers and lakes! But did you know that some of them are real? Probably even inspiring true stories! Subscribe for more amazing videos! ► bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Richest ◄ We’ve found some pretty strange creatures in our waters. From giant anacondas in Amazonian rivers to less-than-attractive goblin sharks that roam the oceans. We’ve even gone thousands of meters down into the dark depths of the ocean to find creatures like the vicious yet patient viperfish. But with so much of the earth’s deep sea still undiscovered, who knows what else is out there? Scientists are trying their best to find out. In the past few years they’ve discovered a species of water-worm that uses slime to evade predators, a shark that launches itself at prey like a snake and might have existed 80 million years ago, and even a deep-sea eel with no face. And then there are the mysteries and legends, like the prehistoric 60-foot long megalodon still roaming the water, or the giant squid that could be the mythic kraken. You might think these are just stories, but scientists aren’t willing to rule anything out just yet. With our seas containing so much mystery, you might not even know a fraction of the creepy and cool sea monsters that still exist today. So, let us take you on a journey to the depths of our rivers and oceans, where we can explore the real-life sea monsters that are the things of nightmares. But once you know what’s out there, will you ever be able to trust the water again? For copyright matters please contact us at: legal@valnetinc.com

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