8 Most Mysterious Sea Creatures Discovered!

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From unidentified sea monsters on the beach to a giant great white shark that disappeared in the depths, here are 8 mysterious and unexplained sea creatures.

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8. New Zealand Sea Monster
Found on Pukehina Beach in the Bay of Plenty, the strange marine creature had a very large head and exposed pointed teeth with rudimentary flippers and measured almost 30 feet (9 m) in length!!

7. Shark Becomes Bait
When Australian scientists tagged a 9-foot great white shark to study her movements, they didn't expect the device to wash ashore four months later with no sign of the shark. The biggest mystery is what happened to it?!

6. The Loneliest Whale In The World
In the northern Pacific Ocean, a strange sound was captured by hydrophones in 1989 by SOSUS, a software used by the Navy to capture sounds from enemy submarines. But what they discovered was a whale song, but not a song heard by any whale group.

5. Furry Russian Sea Creature
When a bizarre creature washed up on a Russian shore, spectators were rightfully curious about its strange beak and fur. Was it a hairy dolphin? Some deformed extinct defrosted mammoth? Youā€™d think it would be easy to tell the difference but in this case, itā€™s very hard to say!! The thing was basically a sea monster.

4. Blobfish
The blob fish will not be winning any beauty contests any time soon. A member of the family known as fathead sculpins, other unattractive fish, the blob fish is normally found in an area between Australia and New Zealand.

3. Hairy Sea Monsters
What is it with these mysterious hairy blobs washing up on beaches? A recent discovery in the Philippines of a decaying hairy blob the size of a truck is one of the most bizarre discoveries of recent years. The 20 foot long grey and white carcass washed ashore on the beach, bringing with it the pungent smell of a rotting corpse.

2. Megalodon in the Mariana Trench?
While you might think that the only way you'll see the prehistoric Megalodon shark is in a Hollywood blockbuster, could it be possible that sharks three times the size of great whites still exist?

1. Bigfin Squid
Workers on an oil rig for the Shell company unwittingly captured video of the elusive bigfin squid in 2013. One of the oceanā€™s more mysterious creatures, not much is known about these squid because not many of them have ever been captured on video. With fins that are up to 90% of the length of the body and ridiculously long arms, the squid have strange movements including holding their arms at 90Ā° angles from their bodies like some sort of weird alien.

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All Comments (21)
  • @samimoody5576
    why is no one talking about how depressing the lonely whale is
  • @Spooky476
    Thereā€™s a reason why they havenā€™t explored the entire ocean. They must have seen something and decided they were going to leave it alonešŸ‘€
  • @toshadavies1883
    #6 the loneliest wale because of the individuality and special call, this one of a kind wale needs love and another of its kind āœŒā¤šŸŒ»
  • One of my favorite topics You are the best Katrina, always looking forward to your videos. Thank you for what you do.
  • @GrapeApe2018
    I have always been obsessed with Orcas, for as long as I can remember. When other teenage girls had posters of Bon Jovi, AC/DC, and Poison on their walls, I had Orcas and sharks on mine. Still do, although now they are grown up prints and paintings.
  • Megalodon I have been obsessed with them since I was little but I love all sea creatures! Sharks/ megalodon are my favorite! #origins
  • @mattkinley77
    wait you're telling me there's no expert that can look at them teeth to say it's the killer whale or not????
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  • @FreakyKinkyChic
    I feel so bad for 52Blue (The Loneliest Whale in the World). The poor baby needs a family. He just wants to be loved šŸ˜¢
  • @ricklost9155
    The Blobfish is the cutest thing Iā€™ve ever seen, and nobody can say anything to change my mind.
  • Folks if the giant squid still exists in our oceans, we can't rule out the meg
  • @grimreaper2301
    Octopus is my favorite sea creature, unless your counting sea creature cryptids, then my favorite sea creature is the kraken! #origins
  • @iamb34
    I know that there are weird creatures on the water. In my country, there was a video capturing a long snake-like creature being washed ashore by a huge flood on a small community. It was even alive still, because it still moved. But it went back with the tide and idk, it was weird.
  • the Smithsonian'' whenever they get involved things go missing or never there' real quick
  • @jamesvance2385
    I think the blobfish is kinda cute, in a living gelatinous goop kinda way
  • Hi Origins . Another good video. I like to sit and ponder what could be out there....ocean , wilderness , desert, space ....i was wondering - how do you pick a topic ? Or is it who picks the topic ?