I'm amazed you guys found one. I find it so crazy how this jellyfish was only was seen around 100 times in history, so the fact we're even seeing this is pretty amazing. Truly a fascinating species.
Dude that's AWESOME I LOVE THE INTERNET!! 😍😭 I even met my husband online lmao. The internet has blessed us, it's not _all_ bad, ya know? 😄 I also dropped out in 9th grade but continue learning online, every day. 🥲 Anyway, thanks for the cool jellyfish info, kind stranger! 🤝
The fact that this is an actual living creature that really exists on our planet just goes to show you that real life sometimes *can* compare to fantasy
Sup! I was trolling and made some people angry. Some tried to educate me very well.... others just insulted, but hey... that's what the internet is for. If you read the comments you'll probably figure out what happened. Bye Guys!🖐
It also makes me think of all of the undiscovered species that are still alive in parts of the ocean we can’t access. Not gonna lie it’s kind of scary and amazing to think about
That is incredible it looks like a grey bed sheet over a lamp knowing that it’s real is what blows you away, such simplicity yet graceful in its movement
There's some parts where the jelly fish looks like a top hat and scarf flowing around.....it's so beautiful. I can't imagine how many other creatures are in the ocean that we haven't seen or discovered yet.
Yes I was about to comment if it’s just me or do y’all also think that the jelly might even be posing for the cam. That scene where it drags it’s scarfi tentacle across its hat kinda looked like a dab or even a tipping it’s fiora. Lovely creature !
I’ve been a diver for almost 40 years and have thousands of hours underwater. I’ve seen lots of weird things , some of which I can’t explain but this is awesomely crazy.
Absolutely Amazing! Seeing rare aquatic life existing like this is just unreal.. I think its really cool that Creatures of are planet also have their own way of making you pay attention when setting your eyes on them..
@@dongiv196 not really when you think of the food chain. It may not happen directly, but they can be affected by digesting whatever they eat. Just as humans are affected by eating fish that have swallowed plastic particles.
@@mara_q9979 Yeah waste dumping is wack. We might be gone by the time it gets that deep. Surely these guys will find a way. We didn't even know about them till now. Some of the homies down there can even live on molten rock...they will just become Visa Jellies.
@@catallystic isn't it cliche to say that? Yet you live despite it all. The secret of a fulfilling happy life isn't to only deal in uniqueness. It is to appreciate how unique a cliche may be to you, acknowledge the common embrace what matters to ya! :3
How crazy is it that we live in a time where we can see something that beautiful and rare just by sitting at home. Thank you for the amazing work you all do God bless!
There is such a quiet majesty about this creature. And so eerie the way is glides through depths of the world, like a gentle and ancient ghost! It brings tears to my eyes!
Absolutely stunning. The last shot was just magnificent. It seems like it put itself on full display, Seemingly as soft as silk and just dancing with the water currents. So natural and effortless as it just glides along.
I can literally look at this for hours. This is honestly one of the most beautiful animals I’ve ever seen. I think jellyfish are becoming my favorite animal 😭
Giant phantom jellies truly live up to their name: The creature's bell can be up to three feet wide, and its arms reach lengths of 33 feet. Although they are quite big, they're actually rather hard to find
So, essentially, that head is about the size of an exercise ball? And those drapes can stretch all the way across an average living room/dining room in modern “open” homes? Or touch the ground from the top of a two storey building? I’m not sure if that’s amazing or terrifying tbh
@Lindy T it may be unexplored, but it's been mapped and heavily studied. We don't search every square inch of the ocean because most of it is just a wasteland, with litterally nothing there
I can't look away from it, the way that it's ribbon like mouth is so graceful and captivating it's so beautiful. I wonder how much more sea creatures like these that have yet not been discovered around the world
This is probably why alien people and fauna looking “earth-like” doesn’t bother me. (And exoskeleton creatures have a size limit, anyway. Thank god. I don’t wanna meet spider and mantis people. At least cephalopods make somewhat sense. But that means AQUATIC aliens-sorry ood.)
Yo, there's aliens in Earth waters. The Lake Baikal incident in 1982 soviet divers saw humanoid beings 8ft tall in the water; The "Nommos" of the Dogon Tribe Tradition and it's connection to Sirius; Tony woods on the Joe Rogan Experience said he saw a Mer-man 10-12ft.
It's one thing to think of a mythical creature and to be amazed by an image of it, but I think it is an even more extraordinary feeling, to be able to look at any creature and wonder to yourself, how such a creature came to being. It absolutely marvelous.
We dont need to wonder. You could spend every waking moment of your life reading about the PROOF of its genetic evolution and still would need multiple further lifetimes to obtain the information
@mcfool your name suits you. There is literally no evidence proving how life started. Our understanding of animals and science comes from recent years. Fact is it takes ENORMOUS faith to believe God started life or that it’s all a result of random processes. You’re just so brainwashed and conditioned to the point that you think evolution is the answer to everything lol hope sooner than later you wake up. Go watch Dr James Tour for some lessons on biogenesis. You could learn a thing or two...
Amazing! This is why I absolutely love sea creatures. They're always so fascinating and there's so much more to discover! Sometimes, it's like you're in another world.
I can’t believe this is a real thing that is out there, somewhere, right now. And on the same planet that I live on. If you told me this was the first sign of alien life on Europa I would of believed you. Incredible
People tend to forget, myself included, just how old jellyfish are. They've literally been around almost 1 billion years. If I remember correctly, they're second to bacteria. That's insane!
I think Algae might be prior to them. Also Sponges. But also there was a variety of unicellular organisms more advanced than bacteria for a long time before multicellular life. Also I think Fungi came about prior to animals or at about the same time.
I think this is incorrect, if I remember correctly Cnidaria (Jellyfish and other related families) evolved around the slightly before the Cambrian explosion, so more half a billion years old. But you are correct how insane their age is!
Truly alien. I laugh at people who think alien life will truly be some other. Their disappointment when the see jelly fish in Europa's oceans not too different to what's in the deeper depths of our oceans
@@pastordonkoh7692 actually jellyfish are pretty simple organisms so if we found one similar to our own would only make sense the true alien shit would appear when we move to more complex life
Thank goodness for the technology of underwater filming to allow us all to see the beauty and bio diversity living in the oceans…I’m so grateful for that…
Really. The tens of thousands of men and women who researched, built, studied, improvised and innovated in different fields; from marine biology, to optics, to material science, and to computer engineering, etc. All culminating to this very moment, for us to see something so majestic and beautiful.
Wow! I know deep sea organisms have a tendency to be darker in colour, but I didn't expect a jelly, which is generally rather translucent, to be that dark, even in the deep sea. Thanks for the film, I learned something new.
What a stunningly magnificent creature this is. For something that big to be quietly floating around in our deep oceans, as they have for millions of years, is a blessing. I hope these amazing creatures are left in peace. ❤
I always notice deep sea life has those long tendrils, supposedly to catch small animals... but I have never seen the small life that they eat! So amazing. I can't wait for more.
@@connortodd4538 well they are huge but I imagine they don’t use much energy. They don’t have a brain and pretty much just float around for transportation I’m guessing
It honestly looks like something in a deep fake, to throw you off. It's so graceful, hauntingly beautiful, elegant, and stunning. I didn't know a jellyfish like thus could exist!
I know it could probably kill me so many times over but it looks so beautiful and peaceful. Like I want something from it, I’m not sure what. Maybe I want to be beautiful peaceful and mysterious to.
it doesn't need to have the brightest colors to command attention. it is gigantic yet gentle at the same time, its ribbons flowing like satin caught in a gentle breeze. it takes its time floating and everyone who witnesses its majestic presence has no choice but to be left in awe. it makes one wonder, how can something so ethereal be so elusive? how can something magnificent still be shrouded with so much mystery? what secrets does the "guardian of the underworld" know? with little knowledge known and understood about it, the Stygiomedusa gigantea remains a mystical wonder of the deep
Ironically, we're comparatively more alien. Aquatic invertebrates have existed far, far longer than animals even living in land, let alone mammals and then humans. Assuming alien life is plentiful and complex, most of it probably looks more like this than us.
I agree with both of you, let me clarify by “alien,” I didn’t necessarily mean other worldly, I just meant it as in very unfamiliar to us humans… while also playing into the sci-fi version of “alien”. Lol
@ Lol that's not what I was doing. I was talking about how different we are from aquatic life and how it literally might be how other worldly creatures look, even if someone was only exaggerating.
This is somehow both beautiful and scary at the same time - what an incredible planet we live on. So many "alien-like" creatures right here on Earth. And considering we've only explored about 5% of the Earth's oceans, I am sure there are many species we have yet to even see.
Yeah I wouldn’t even be surprised if there was an underwater aliens society deep in the Mariana Trench or something. If life did come from the oceans that just means there would be so many more chances for it to evolve into something unrecognizable. Octopi are really smart so imagine what they could turn into with enough time given.
Keep strong. Dont forget that despite the struggles in this world, God is full of justice, mercy and love. Justice said we broke His perfect law - causing the world's previous perfection to be destroyed - and therefore we deserve Hell (like a punishment in any legal system but this is eternal as His perfect law is eternal too). Don't think you fit in that category? Ever done one of these?: lying, stealing - regardless of how small the object EVER, hating others - which is murder in God's perfect law, lusting (plus God sees our entire thought life). Justice says "the soul that sins shall die" - if we break one in thought/word/deed it's as if we're guilty of all of them. Quite simply, living by the law (which is doing everything perfectly) is impossible for sinful humans . The law shows us that 1. We will die in Hell if we fail to follow it and 2. We cannot save ourselves BUT, 3. God's perfect, immovable law points us to Christ, who followed and fulfilled the law in thought, word and deed perfectly in our place. He did what we couldn't and did it on our behalf. He was then sentenced to death on a cross, and took our personal punishment for our sin, paying our penalty (like paying our fine) completely FOR us, and has given us freedom. If we turn from the sins we have committed and repent (pursue the opposite direction of love through Christ) He will, overtime, recreate us back into that previously perfect image through The Holy Spirit which Jesus sends to all who accept Him as their personal Lord and Savior of their life. He will help us through the struggle, the stress, and anything we experience in the world. It's about letting Christ in to guide and teach you and obeying Him through His power (not ourselves, we need Him to help us as it's impossible without depending on His power and instruction). He is our substitute in His life, death and resurrection. He essentially rewrote history in our place so that, if you believe in Him, it will be as if you had never sinned if you accept Christ's death as our own in our place. He is in Heaven right now preparing a place for us so that He can take His faithful, believing children home with Him when He returns. He will ressurrect us from death when He returns, giving mercy to those who accept His love, instruction and teachings in their life, and give justice to those who refuse it. He doesn't want ANY of us to go to Hell and die for continuing in evil and rejecting His way to life, thats why He died FOR us. Hes giving EVERYONE a chance, He wants everyone to take the free gift of salvation from Hell. He wants us to be His and begin to follow His life of love and service through His power and abiding (staying) with Him. So long as we keep our hearts near to Christ through His strength, strive to follow His will of perfect love revealed in the Bible, and let Him lead in the midst of (very certain) pitfalls and struggles, we will, in time, win the ultimate victory over sin, pain and DEATH through Christ. Even if you are willing to be made willing, pray for Jesus to come in and He will do what we can't. Give us The Holy Spirit who will guide us in the right way. NOTE: You are NEVER too sinful or messed up that God cannot turn your life around through Jesus. EVER. Regardless of what you've done or what you're going through you CAN make it through Jesus. If you have any questions let me know
We can do both, these things are not mutually exclusive. Space can solve alot of problems in ways that would be detrimental to the environment on earth, such as mining, manufacturing, housing, etc
Very hard to imagine that if we do find life on another planet it could be any more bizarre and astonishing that what's here. Thanks so much for posting this.
Omg I had this thought like a million times! By now I think that the aliens will only come out to play when we stop saying "eeeeeewwww and yikes" to the creatures on our home planet e.i. spiders, weird plants, fellow humans etc. 😊
Just imagine the fact that during every major war including World War 2, these majestic beings were somewhere peacefully swimming deep below the ocean's surfaces....
It is interesting the gathering lore about invertebrates, particularly squid and octopus species, that generate theories or speculations of other-worldly origin.
Thank you for the details in the description. I am often surprised by how small many deep-sea creatures are, but this one is definitely not small! What a wonder.
Absolutely stunning footage! You captured the elegance of this creature! Thank you for sharing it with all of us! I pray for its protection! Wishing your foundation continued luck capturing the enigmatic beauty of the deep sea!
Wow.. Deep sea creatures always astonish me. They are sooo incredible. I’ve never seen this one before. Absolutely amazing. How big is this thing? It looks massive
'The Zoologist's Guide to the Galaxy' is a really fun and interesting read if you want to know why animals look the way they are on our planet and how animals could look like (and act/behave) on other planets.
@@godsbeautifulflatearth are the storys real? It's more Fiktion to me. There is no evidence that all the things in the Bible happened. There is more evidence for life on other planets because the universe is big
Imagine if Earth's atmosphere was really thick and dense so that creatures could just float in it, like sea creatures do. It would be amazing to see all these beautiful organisms dancing around in the air with such grace.
Absolutely stunning!! Thank you so much for showing us this spectacular creature. (PS. Is that it's actual colour? If brighter lights had been used, would it have looked very different?)
Honestly the world has so many incredible creatures that truly look otherworldly. The deep sea has so many secrets and beings we can’t even imagine. It’s utterly exciting to see new forms and evolutionary designs. Awesome.
@@lukeluthor6290 we've discovered plenty i assure you. whats not reported does not equate to whats not known. If people knew the secrets of the ocean global reaction would be necessary and that reaction would strip the power from the few elite to the many common. you really believe we cant technologically overcome a little bit of water pressure and darkness in 2021? trillions of tax dollars both official and 'missing' say otherwise.
@@careerfullonrapist3316 I strongly disagree, and curious what science research you’ve been following. “A little water pressure” for one is downplaying that challenge against tech in a way that is far more extreme than you may realize. Not to mention we’re talking about many hundreds of millions square miles on Earth, and mostly surrounding third world countries. Remember that flight that disappeared a couple years ago? Still missing. Hell no friend, the ocean floor is so far from being fully known and we are still discovering new things down there all the time.
@@wellokayyes1266 disagree all you want opinions are like assholes we all have them and none are pretty, wont change the history of govt behavior and the possibility of trillions of dollars. We "lose" enough money annually to rebuild new york city from the ground up. It was being investigated by the pentagon until a non existent plane apparently flew specifically into the chunk of the building responsible for tax theft investigation on 9/11. Someone could argue the govt is secretly hatching an entirely separate civilization and it would honestly be plausible so like i said before. water pressure? really thats our bane? space, empty void of nothingness sure to cause instant death on touch. no problem. water, cant do it. Really? not buying that. You just refuse to see when its "wont" not "cant" cause your naive to true human nature, thats my shitty opinion.
My favorite shot is when we get to see a full view. He’s such a cool looking creature, like something out of a cartoon. I can only imagine all the cool and creepy little guys deep down there 🥲🙈
I'm amazed you guys found one. I find it so crazy how this jellyfish was only was seen around 100 times in history, so the fact we're even seeing this is pretty amazing. Truly a fascinating species.
Dude that's AWESOME I LOVE THE INTERNET!! 😍😭 I even met my husband online lmao. The internet has blessed us, it's not _all_ bad, ya know? 😄 I also dropped out in 9th grade but continue learning online, every day. 🥲 Anyway, thanks for the cool jellyfish info, kind stranger! 🤝
Ah damn it now 5m people saw this 😂
Now it's been seen 5,3 million times
@@JaseekaRawridk what ur on but I want it
@@tiagopulido1719I thought they were on sum too 😂
For all we say about the internet, it’s such a blessing to be able to witness these truly amazing things.
Indeed
i'm 14 and this is deep
@Gengar and you are insignificant
@@Gjd94 990 meters deep
@@email4664 you’re sus
The fact that this is an actual living creature that really exists on our planet just goes to show you that real life sometimes *can* compare to fantasy
Sup! I was trolling and made some people angry. Some tried to educate me very well.... others just insulted, but hey... that's what the internet is for. If you read the comments you'll probably figure out what happened. Bye Guys!🖐
Fantasy can't compare to reality.
It's actually better than fantasy, there are so many discoveries that surpasses what we can imagine. And they're pretty frequent too!!
truth is indeed stranger than fiction
I like turtles
it looks *just* like a flowing dress/fabric and thats so amazing to me! gorgeous!
it looks like Darth Vader's helmet. LETS WEAR IT
With a hat
It looks terrifying like a Lovecraft horror.
Made of silk
Imagine reincarnating like this
WE WEREN'T READY FOR THIS JELLY!
actually, how big is this thing?
@@alveolate estimated size in the video description
SpongeBob, on the other hand...
Who is we? Ive been waiting for some new footage for months
Eyyy I got that reference
Really makes you think of all the extinct undiscovered species that couldn’t fossilize. I wonder how unique they could have been!
Thank you for giving me an entire universe to imagine!
@@jameselliott9055 youre welcome!
@@jameselliott9055 now think about how many are still alive...
It also makes me think of all of the undiscovered species that are still alive in parts of the ocean we can’t access. Not gonna lie it’s kind of scary and amazing to think about
what about the fossils at the bottom of ocean..still undiscovered.. it's terrifying to imagine how many giant species we would find there😲
"Phantom" is such an appropriate description. Those black folds make it look both beautiful and haunting.
I watched the video without reading the description and yet Phantom was the first thing to cross my mind
I think it’s straight-up creepy.
There's so much unexplored under water, we keep looking to space...
I wonder what it will be like to get stung by that🤓 BRB I M A F I N D O U T 🤯🤯🤯⚡⚡⚡☠
Such a beautiful creature! Reminds me of a flowing chiffon gown, so delicate! ❤
That is incredible it looks like a grey bed sheet over a lamp knowing that it’s real is what blows you away, such simplicity yet graceful in its movement
I literally thought the same thing
CGI bruh! 😂
It's almost as if, it's by design
Its fake
@@timothyandrewnielsen It's not fake, what do you mean?
There's some parts where the jelly fish looks like a top hat and scarf flowing around.....it's so beautiful. I can't imagine how many other creatures are in the ocean that we haven't seen or discovered yet.
Great opportunity to make it a art
With the Jelly being seen slighty
Yes I was about to comment if it’s just me or do y’all also think that the jelly might even be posing for the cam. That scene where it drags it’s scarfi tentacle across its hat kinda looked like a dab or even a tipping it’s fiora. Lovely creature !
My thoughts too. Hat and scarf images will bring back to this fabulous jelly fish.
When we discover them, I’ll do it from my couch
It looks like the alien in the movie Nope
I’ve been a diver for almost 40 years and have thousands of hours underwater. I’ve seen lots of weird things , some of which I can’t explain but this is awesomely crazy.
What's the weirdest thing you have seen?
@@bryandyer5454 - A sponge that lives in a pineapple
@@bryandyer5454 some vegan sharks in an old submarine
did you see bigfoot?
You must have seen some orbs out there, we all know about the tic tac ufo's now so it's fine to come out about it all now
Absolutely Amazing! Seeing rare aquatic life existing like this is just unreal.. I think its really cool that Creatures of are planet also have their own way of making you pay attention when setting your eyes on them..
"Water Dementor" comes to mind. This is an absolutely stunning creature!
My thoughts exactly lol
Nah metroid
That's clearly a metroid
Exacto 😃
No sé, pero la encuentro fascinante
@@anonymus9431 sí es sin facdinando (perdona mi español es malo)
I like how you can imagine it as any size, like just picture a tiny person swimming by it and suddenly it’s a leviathan
Need a Banana.
Considering it can reach lengths of 33 feet it is pretty enormous anyway
@@DunkinBiscuits what 😶
@@sarasthoughts It's in the description. The arms can grow over ten meters.
or a human finger reaches over to poke it and boom! its teensy!
Never thought I'd see something so majestic yet terrifying looking and here we are lol
Thas life for ya
That is a really good way to describe the whole ocean in a nutshell.
Exactly
@holllllke123 Ahh Kos or some say Kosm do you hear our prayers?
It’s so beautiful and mysterious that I wouldn’t even be afraid to get killed of it.
Excellent stuff - really great to have this filmed ... and to be able to watch at any time!
This is astounding, to think we share a planet with this creature, and many more left undiscovered, is just unbelievable.
I know right. We live among Aliens already
Thank you, I was looking for a comment with this perspective.
And many more we are destroying the homes of for the profit of a few.
These creatures are being created by the beings that dwell under the water.
@VileShade no wonder when you got people naming themselves "the chosen ones"
It is beautiful. It’s also hard to tell it’s “giant” without having a sense of scale.
Right? Could fit in your hand or be the length of a school bus
0:48 top right corner, the small black object that darts into frame is a Humpback Whale which should help with scale. You're welcome
Its 10 meters long and the head is 1 meter wide
@@buckodonnghaile4309 it took me a while to figure out u were joking
@@ivanzlio3427 what’s that in American?
Absolutely beautiful. Creatures like this are one of many reasons we should strive to keep our oceans clean.
too late
This is deep sea...don't think much affects these guys...not much has in millions or so years...
@@dongiv196 true
@@dongiv196 not really when you think of the food chain. It may not happen directly, but they can be affected by digesting whatever they eat. Just as humans are affected by eating fish that have swallowed plastic particles.
@@mara_q9979 Yeah waste dumping is wack. We might be gone by the time it gets that deep. Surely these guys will find a way. We didn't even know about them till now. Some of the homies down there can even live on molten rock...they will just become Visa Jellies.
this dudes a whole ass set of curtains
You don't need to go to space to find aliens, just look deep in the oceans. Amazing.
Cliche response
Isnt that the word that describes our modern world? The more we live the less the ideas and words will sound unique... @samholdsworth420
@@Lars_Ziah_Zawkiani’ve never really thought about it and it makes so much sense. something may be cliche but still true!!
@@catallystic isn't it cliche to say that? Yet you live despite it all.
The secret of a fulfilling happy life isn't to only deal in uniqueness. It is to appreciate how unique a cliche may be to you, acknowledge the common embrace what matters to ya! :3
I know you’re saying that animals are spectacular and I definitely agree but isn’t the whole point of “alien” the fact it’s not from Earth?
How crazy is it that we live in a time where we can see something that beautiful and rare just by sitting at home. Thank you for the amazing work you all do God bless!
💯
We won’t for very long if we don’t stop the climate crisis
is this a real video lol?
@@kx7500 im looking for the individual whomst of which inquired
Something so unreachable
Absolutely beautiful!
Hiii love ur vids!
love ur stuff m8
i love your videos
*terrifying
fixed your typo
Your vids are amazing :D
There is such a quiet majesty about this creature. And so eerie the way is glides through depths of the world, like a gentle and ancient ghost! It brings tears to my eyes!
Absolutely stunning. The last shot was just magnificent. It seems like it put itself on full display, Seemingly as soft as silk and just dancing with the water currents. So natural and effortless as it just glides along.
Wish this could be a screen saver
Poor thing has to endure all your pop funko trash being dumped into its ecosystem 😂
It looks like darth vader dropped his cloak
“It’s just some trash blowing in the wind!”
Stunning yes quite literally
And again a proof, how outstanding and fascinating our oceans are...thank you for sharing this!
its cgi...
@@AFancySpy It’s actually not. Only found in deep waters
@@joefeihel ?
@@joefeihel why would they be lying about a jellyfish? so ridiculous
no, it's proof how outstanding our Creator is
I can literally look at this for hours. This is honestly one of the most beautiful animals I’ve ever seen. I think jellyfish are becoming my favorite animal 😭
Me too😭😭
@@awpdo8a7dn9fp.sdfg7Australian Box Jellyfish included?
i want to ride around in the ocean with it
Really? It's just grey. There are much more beautiful jellyfish, like the moon jelly among others.
they are very dangerous creatures though, make no mistake
A wild Phantom Jelly has appeared!
->Battle
->PKMN
->Item
->Run
That is literally just Nihilego
Phantom Jelly sounds like a Domain Expansion
@@Regigigas_YTif nihilego had a ghost type regional form (even tho it’s an ultra beast) it would probably look like this
The most elegant creature i’ve ever seen. A straight up ghost type pokemon
Jellicent!
Bro fr☠️
This is only it's first form 1/3 🏴☠️
Wonder if they have a jelly that looks like a Metroid?
Water/Poison, really.
Giant phantom jellies truly live up to their name: The creature's bell can be up to three feet wide, and its arms reach lengths of 33 feet. Although they are quite big, they're actually rather hard to find
Just Like bigfoot
Yes... hard to find. That's why it's a DEEP sea creature lol.
Yea all that info was in the description
So, essentially, that head is about the size of an exercise ball? And those drapes can stretch all the way across an average living room/dining room in modern “open” homes? Or touch the ground from the top of a two storey building? I’m not sure if that’s amazing or terrifying tbh
I knew I was right to be a afraid of the possible existence of a gigantic jellyfish bigger than me!
this is one of the most stunning, beautiful animals i’ve ever seen. the way it’s tentacles drape like cloth?? immaculate😔👌🏼
It looks like a gigantic purple mushroom with its cap that moves in waves inside an evening gown with long extended drapes that charting the waters
@@jaysumter3074 pass me that friend xD
I know right, it's tentacles look almost like wings.
The movie Nope: yep, we’ll take that
It’s so captivating and beautiful. Imagine what other creatures like it could be out there!
couldn't agree more
there is none this is what you should have been imagining before you saw it lol jks
I want to eat it
@Lindy T it may be unexplored, but it's been mapped and heavily studied. We don't search every square inch of the ocean because most of it is just a wasteland, with litterally nothing there
@@tarkelson2457 when you say mapped what do you mean, mapped in what way?
Beautiful footage!
Oh! Hello Dollightful! Never expected to see you here. I hope you might make a doll inspired by this creature 💜✨ love your videos!
you should make a doll based on this creature!!!!!!!!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Oh Hey Dollightful! Didn't expect to see you here :D
This is so random lol
Oh hello! You absolutely must make a doll inspired by this gorgeous jelly :)
I can't look away from it, the way that it's ribbon like mouth is so graceful and captivating it's so beautiful. I wonder how much more sea creatures like these that have yet not been discovered around the world
It looks like a Bowler Hat and a Silk scarf so elegant🐙🐙🐙
Hard to imagine what alien life would be like when such strange creatures exist on our own planet
This is probably why alien people and fauna looking “earth-like” doesn’t bother me. (And exoskeleton creatures have a size limit, anyway. Thank god. I don’t wanna meet spider and mantis people. At least cephalopods make somewhat sense. But that means AQUATIC aliens-sorry ood.)
Yo, there's aliens in Earth waters. The Lake Baikal incident in 1982 soviet divers saw humanoid beings 8ft tall in the water; The "Nommos" of the Dogon Tribe Tradition and it's connection to Sirius; Tony woods on the Joe Rogan Experience said he saw a Mer-man 10-12ft.
I thought this one looked pretty normal. Check out the Magnapinna Squid, that one really looks like an alien
there could be aliens so alien that we cannot imagine them. but true.
These are one of my favorite animals EVER! So amazing that you got to spot one, and so happy you shared it with us!
Do they sting?
It's 4 inches at the head and the arms are 16 inches and it's in some guys aquarium up in the Bronx
Camera 🤳 tricks allll DAYYYYYY lmfaaoooo
Why
China: Must hunt it down.
Japan: Me first!
It's one thing to think of a mythical creature and to be amazed by an image of it, but I think it is an even more extraordinary feeling, to be able to look at any creature and wonder to yourself, how such a creature came to being. It absolutely marvelous.
Totally agree!! God has created so much incredible variety..
I'm in awe (*and also slightly terrified*) of such magnificent creatures. 🥰😳
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We dont need to wonder. You could spend every waking moment of your life reading about the PROOF of its genetic evolution and still would need multiple further lifetimes to obtain the information
@mcfool your name suits you. There is literally no evidence proving how life started. Our understanding of animals and science comes from recent years. Fact is it takes ENORMOUS faith to believe God started life or that it’s all a result of random processes. You’re just so brainwashed and conditioned to the point that you think evolution is the answer to everything lol hope sooner than later you wake up. Go watch Dr James Tour for some lessons on biogenesis. You could learn a thing or two...
@@am3818 "no evidence proving how life started"
Might want to check yourself there.
This is the end boss of a water-element themed level.
Amazing! This is why I absolutely love sea creatures. They're always so fascinating and there's so much more to discover! Sometimes, it's like you're in another world.
I suppose in a way it is a completely different world, at least vastly different from what we humans on land know :)
I can’t believe this is a real thing that is out there, somewhere, right now. And on the same planet that I live on. If you told me this was the first sign of alien life on Europa I would of believed you. Incredible
Exactly what I've been thinking all night. We do know aliens exist! They're deep in the ocean. We don't need to go to space
@@odencore I wish I could live to see all the discoveries we'll make in our oceans!
@@Halwyn_Parrish likewise!
If someone posted it without a description people would say it’s CGI 😂
People tend to forget, myself included, just how old jellyfish are. They've literally been around almost 1 billion years. If I remember correctly, they're second to bacteria. That's insane!
I think Algae might be prior to them. Also Sponges.
But also there was a variety of unicellular organisms more advanced than bacteria for a long time before multicellular life. Also I think Fungi came about prior to animals or at about the same time.
@fgfgghgffg Earth is 4.5B years old brother
@fgfgghgffg ...the earth is around 4.5 billion years old dude
I think this is incorrect, if I remember correctly Cnidaria (Jellyfish and other related families) evolved around the slightly before the Cambrian explosion, so more half a billion years old. But you are correct how insane their age is!
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Excellent stuff - wonderful to have this on film, and to be able to watch it any time!
There's still mysterious things on this earth that hasn't been seen. Amazing creature.
I agree with you bru but this thing hath literally been seen: there's this video of it lol.
@@AvrahamYairStern 🤦♂️
Much more than we can even begin to imagine. Just think about all deep sea creatures humans aren't able to reach.
World's within the World's and much deeper World's right in front of you.
What an amazing and majestic creature
Truly alien. I laugh at people who think alien life will truly be some other. Their disappointment when the see jelly fish in Europa's oceans not too different to what's in the deeper depths of our oceans
what terrible grammar
Now.... How do we eat it Yes?!
@@pastordonkoh7692 actually jellyfish are pretty simple organisms so if we found one similar to our own would only make sense
the true alien shit would appear when we move to more complex life
@@firegator6853 bro amoeba bateria etc are simple organism. H
jelly fish are multicellular with different organs
The beauty of this species is absolutely mind blowing.
@Nonaya Bidness do you know what arousing means? How old are you?
i wonder if when whales, other mammals and larger fish swim into jellyfish is it like humans getting spiderwebs in their hair?
@@greatpower6063 that is a great question 🤔☮️
Definitely makes you think twice as to what other crazy life forms might exist in the universe
Knowing how big these guys really are combined with the music and its movement gives me Cosmic chills for some reason.
So cool.
Well their Dna could have come from space.
@@MaliciousMatt888 No, it could not. We all share common bases. We're all distant cousins.
How big are they?
@@MaliciousMatt888 You mean like everything else
@@facts9144 these jellyfish or Wicked huge their Bells grow to be 3 ft wide in some cases 4 ft
Thank goodness for the technology of underwater filming to allow us all to see the beauty and bio diversity living in the oceans…I’m so grateful for that…
Seriously, what a time to be alive
Really. The tens of thousands of men and women who researched, built, studied, improvised and innovated in different fields; from marine biology, to optics, to material science, and to computer engineering, etc. All culminating to this very moment, for us to see something so majestic and beautiful.
Footage will be all that's left of a lot of things in a handful of generations.
Wow! I know deep sea organisms have a tendency to be darker in colour, but I didn't expect a jelly, which is generally rather translucent, to be that dark, even in the deep sea.
Thanks for the film, I learned something new.
This can be some editing skills to make jellyfish more visible on video because its so so deep
But it's a DEMENTOR buddy !!!!😳
What did you learn?
@@zbychulatara no dude XD they use giant flash lights down there...
what did you learn?
I have never been so mezmorized by a video.. amazing
Wow, that's a really awesome animal. It's crazy how gently it flows like fabric caught in a soft breeze.
Mermaid’s evening gown
What a stunningly magnificent creature this is. For something that big to be quietly floating around in our deep oceans, as they have for millions of years, is a blessing.
I hope these amazing creatures are left in peace. ❤
nuke em.
Looks like Fashion Week took place 20 miles underwater this year
It would kill you
I always notice deep sea life has those long tendrils, supposedly to catch small animals... but I have never seen the small life that they eat!
So amazing. I can't wait for more.
@Zac kus Plankton and small fish, according to wikipedia.
@Zac kus Thats really cool! I never thought something that big could eat something so small to survive, but look at whales, right?
Thanks!
@@connortodd4538 well they are huge but I imagine they don’t use much energy. They don’t have a brain and pretty much just float around for transportation I’m guessing
@@connortodd4538 Horses nibble grass and look what a powerful animal they are.
@@connortodd4538 the Blue Whale the largest animal ever eats only plankton
Crazy its a real thing, and that there are so many wierd wonderful oddities out in the water we havent seen!
It honestly looks like something in a deep fake, to throw you off. It's so graceful, hauntingly beautiful, elegant, and stunning. I didn't know a jellyfish like thus could exist!
It might be some irony. That the key to going inward is by traversing outward. Not even our solar system is as harsh as the depths of the sea.
Yo hamsterliciousness !!! What’s up !!!!
@@hunterericson6782 not much, wbu?
@@lordkanti8260 I think the depths of any one of our solar system's gas giants would like to have a word with you.
It's almost like the perfect stereotype of a jellyfish.
This is absolutely crazy. The beauty and honestly creepiness of it is stunning!
I get that often too.
what a beauty
I know it could probably kill me so many times over but it looks so beautiful and peaceful. Like I want something from it, I’m not sure what. Maybe I want to be beautiful peaceful and mysterious to.
it doesn't need to have the brightest colors to command attention. it is gigantic yet gentle at the same time, its ribbons flowing like satin caught in a gentle breeze. it takes its time floating and everyone who witnesses its majestic presence has no choice but to be left in awe. it makes one wonder, how can something so ethereal be so elusive? how can something magnificent still be shrouded with so much mystery? what secrets does the "guardian of the underworld" know? with little knowledge known and understood about it, the Stygiomedusa gigantea remains a mystical wonder of the deep
That was poetry, just like the poetry in motion that is the giant phantom jellyfish.
Delete your account
This thing eats and shits from the same hole
you have a way with words!
have you considered writing books? this reads like the finest poetry this is really good
I love how the sea gives us a glimpse at other worlds. Their environment is completely different than ours. It’s…. Alien.
Ironically, we're comparatively more alien. Aquatic invertebrates have existed far, far longer than animals even living in land, let alone mammals and then humans. Assuming alien life is plentiful and complex, most of it probably looks more like this than us.
I agree with both of you, let me clarify by “alien,” I didn’t necessarily mean other worldly, I just meant it as in very unfamiliar to us humans… while also playing into the sci-fi version of “alien”. Lol
@ Lol that's not what I was doing. I was talking about how different we are from aquatic life and how it literally might be how other worldly creatures look, even if someone was only exaggerating.
i take it youve never even been snorkelling on a reef because thats exactly how it feels.
Preach preacher
This is somehow both beautiful and scary at the same time - what an incredible planet we live on. So many "alien-like" creatures right here on Earth. And considering we've only explored about 5% of the Earth's oceans, I am sure there are many species we have yet to even see.
Yeah and some of them on land too!
Yeah I wouldn’t even be surprised if there was an underwater aliens society deep in the Mariana Trench or something. If life did come from the oceans that just means there would be so many more chances for it to evolve into something unrecognizable. Octopi are really smart so imagine what they could turn into with enough time given.
I'm the sort of crazy kook that believes we have stuff like this in the sky, too, we just don't understand it.
they're kind of also 'alienlike' because a great number of fiction aliens are based on unfamiliar/odd looking earth creatures
We know more about dinosaurs than we do about the bottom of the ocean
It looks like it's made up of some silk fabric. Very majestic ❤
We are so lucky to be able to witness these majestic and mysterious creatures .
"Mysterious"
@@c0smo709 What's not mysterious about them?
@@Dan0RG we can deduce their behavior and physical composition because of our knowledge of creatures closely related to them.
Closely related species can have widely different properties. The world’s not that simple.
@@Dan0RG what is?
Just shows how much there is to see in our oceans. It’s like that one saying I heard:
“There is so very much to learn. You understand so little.”
Keep strong. Dont forget that despite the struggles in this world, God is full of justice, mercy and love.
Justice said we broke His perfect law - causing the world's previous perfection to be destroyed - and therefore we deserve Hell (like a punishment in any legal system but this is eternal as His perfect law is eternal too). Don't think you fit in that category? Ever done one of these?: lying, stealing - regardless of how small the object EVER, hating others - which is murder in God's perfect law, lusting (plus God sees our entire thought life). Justice says "the soul that sins shall die" - if we break one in thought/word/deed it's as if we're guilty of all of them. Quite simply, living by the law (which is doing everything perfectly) is impossible for sinful humans
. The law shows us that 1. We will die in Hell if we fail to follow it and 2. We cannot save ourselves BUT, 3. God's perfect, immovable law points us to Christ, who followed and fulfilled the law in thought, word and deed perfectly in our place. He did what we couldn't and did it on our behalf. He was then sentenced to death on a cross, and took our personal punishment for our sin, paying our penalty (like paying our fine) completely FOR us, and has given us freedom.
If we turn from the sins we have committed and repent (pursue the opposite direction of love through Christ) He will, overtime, recreate us back into that previously perfect image through The Holy Spirit which Jesus sends to all who accept Him as their personal Lord and Savior of their life. He will help us through the struggle, the stress, and anything we experience in the world. It's about letting Christ in to guide and teach you and obeying Him through His power (not ourselves, we need Him to help us as it's impossible without depending on His power and instruction).
He is our substitute in His life, death and resurrection. He essentially rewrote history in our place so that, if you believe in Him, it will be as if you had never sinned if you accept Christ's death as our own in our place.
He is in Heaven right now preparing a place for us so that He can take His faithful, believing children home with Him when He returns. He will ressurrect us from death when He returns, giving mercy to those who accept His love, instruction and teachings in their life, and give justice to those who refuse it.
He doesn't want ANY of us to go to Hell and die for continuing in evil and rejecting His way to life, thats why He died FOR us. Hes giving EVERYONE a chance, He wants everyone to take the free gift of salvation from Hell. He wants us to be His and begin to follow His life of love and service through His power and abiding (staying) with Him. So long as we keep our hearts near to Christ through His strength, strive to follow His will of perfect love revealed in the Bible, and let Him lead in the midst of (very certain) pitfalls and struggles, we will, in time, win the ultimate victory over sin, pain and DEATH through Christ. Even if you are willing to be made willing, pray for Jesus to come in and He will do what we can't. Give us The Holy Spirit who will guide us in the right way.
NOTE: You are NEVER too sinful or messed up that God cannot turn your life around through Jesus. EVER. Regardless of what you've done or what you're going through you CAN make it through Jesus.
If you have any questions let me know
@@bearvillebear1468 how about you make a youtube video and earn peoples attention
S’little
Ah yes, the famous marine biologist Ansem if I'm not mistaken
only 35% of the earth has been explored.... 4% of it the ocean......................................................
yea, plenty so see im sure.....
The fact that we are actually able to see this animal is as marvelous as the sight of it.
Truly, these are days of miracle and wonder.
Yeah it's amazing isn't it? Maybe these are more of the types of connections we need as people. To spend more time in awe
And splendour
What an incredibly beautiful creature. Mesmerizing to watch.
Always amazes me how focused we are on getting to space while there is still so much more to be explored on this planet.
That's 'cause space is not terrifying!
I mean, have you looked into the deep sea? Our planet is scary. Like, big damn scary.
We can do both, these things are not mutually exclusive. Space can solve alot of problems in ways that would be detrimental to the environment on earth, such as mining, manufacturing, housing, etc
@@HunterParasite looking into our oceans could do that as well
@@ka-mai yes it is …
The fact that we can see this as if it's right in front of us is incredible.
Phenomenal indeed! It looks like a ballerina with sheer scarves floating in the sea! Just visually stunning…
So beautiful ❤️
This is incredible footage of a ghostly and rare species. I could watch that video on repeat. Very beautiful and awe-inspiring. Gave me chills.
Seriously beautiful. I wish the video was longer :(
I need this as a computer desktop or something just wow.
@Anthony Chacon it's so majestic and I could watch it for hours lol. Someone turn this into a screen saver plz
I never knew a jelly could be so elegant and kind of scary at the same time.
Very hard to imagine that if we do find life on another planet it could be any more bizarre and astonishing that what's here. Thanks so much for posting this.
Omg I had this thought like a million times!
By now I think that the aliens will only come out to play when we stop saying "eeeeeewwww and yikes" to the creatures on our home planet e.i. spiders, weird plants, fellow humans etc. 😊
@@C.C.369
Well,... then they're never coming.
Most anazing thing I have seen uny a very long time. Beautiful thanks for sharing this.
Just imagine the fact that during every major war including World War 2, these majestic beings were somewhere peacefully swimming deep below the ocean's surfaces....
Muh ww2
'including WW2' as if we would've left that out lmfao
Someone argue with me in the commebt section in feeling extra salty rn
@@burneraccounthandle Nah, everyone knows WWII was the most peaceful war. Stalingrad was actually a six month long game of hide and seek
During minor wars, they get put of the ocean and spectate from the beaches
I've never seen anything so creepy and beautiful at the same time.
wow. .... If you told me that thing was an extraterrestrial I wouldn't be the least bit surprised. ... amazing.
It is interesting the gathering lore about invertebrates, particularly squid and octopus species, that generate theories or speculations of other-worldly origin.
Technically it is, the deep ocean isn’t on the same terrestrial as we are.
@@mikewhocheeseharry5292
you're right man it's a completely different world. I'm actually inspired to look at deep ocean nature channels after this💯
LEG STOCKING JELLY FISH. LEG STOCKING JELLYFISH.
LEG STOCKING JELLY FISH
jelly fish, stalking legs
Does this go in the comic?
It’s crazy what living beings are down there, in the deep ocean
Imagine what is living "up there" in the rest of the galaxy.
Take it back even more. What's living in the universe..
@@nonickname8292 science fiction this is real
rolling down in the deep
When your brain goes numb
@@xXEtherealXx you can that mental freeze
This is so beautiful it looks like silk waving around one of most beautiful things I’ve ever seen
Patrick, "Spongebob, I don't want to go jellyfishing anymore."
Thank you for the details in the description. I am often surprised by how small many deep-sea creatures are, but this one is definitely not small! What a wonder.
Absolutely stunning footage! You captured the elegance of this creature! Thank you for sharing it with all of us! I pray for its protection! Wishing your foundation continued luck capturing the enigmatic beauty of the deep sea!
This is beautiful. Thanks.
Wow..
Deep sea creatures always astonish me. They are sooo incredible.
I’ve never seen this one before. Absolutely amazing.
How big is this thing? It looks massive
lost myself for a bit there and thought I was watching an excerpt from a movie. To think this majestic creature is real is beyond amazing!
I’ve been watching horror game play throughs, and I thought it was one of those. Pretty amazing!
This thing gives me the chills. It's so eerily beautiful. The way it moves and how it's appendages (tentacles?) move almost like cloth....
Or kelp...that's what I thought at first.
perfect description
@@Elizabeth-vw1vb yeah kinda looks like a plant. so weird
I couldn't imagine how bizarre other creatures on different planets would look. Truly alien.
'The Zoologist's Guide to the Galaxy' is a really fun and interesting read if you want to know why animals look the way they are on our planet and how animals could look like (and act/behave) on other planets.
if there are any
The Bible describes all kinds of creatures that exist in Heaven.
@@bram4808
The Bible is way more interesting and real.
@@godsbeautifulflatearth are the storys real? It's more Fiktion to me. There is no evidence that all the things in the Bible happened. There is more evidence for life on other planets because the universe is big
What an amazing looking creature! ❤
Noone could imagine which outstanding creatures there are in our oceans... And then you see them. Amazing
Imagine if Earth's atmosphere was really thick and dense so that creatures could just float in it, like sea creatures do. It would be amazing to see all these beautiful organisms dancing around in the air with such grace.
I'd rather keep the same air and imagine that people were light and insubstantial like cloud fairies.
You can, go diving.
And all the giant airborne predators snatching you up with such grace.
A reality v need but don't deserve, if you're talking about the pretty harmless creatures. I don't want Piranhas floating in the air 😶 or sea snakes 🤪
Does this guy know about birds
This thing is frighteningly beautiful! ☺️
Absolutely stunning!! Thank you so much for showing us this spectacular creature. (PS. Is that it's actual colour? If brighter lights had been used, would it have looked very different?)
This legit looks like a Pokémon that would be chilling in a haunted mansion
So, basically Nihilego
Honestly the world has so many incredible creatures that truly look otherworldly. The deep sea has so many secrets and beings we can’t even imagine. It’s utterly exciting to see new forms and evolutionary designs. Awesome.
To me the deep sea is the scariest place on earth. It is absolutely terrifying to just "think" of being down there alone.
We have discovered more of the moon, than our own oceans….that is absolutely terrifying.
@@lukeluthor6290 we've discovered plenty i assure you. whats not reported does not equate to whats not known. If people knew the secrets of the ocean global reaction would be necessary and that reaction would strip the power from the few elite to the many common. you really believe we cant technologically overcome a little bit of water pressure and darkness in 2021? trillions of tax dollars both official and 'missing' say otherwise.
@@careerfullonrapist3316 I strongly disagree, and curious what science research you’ve been following. “A little water pressure” for one is downplaying that challenge against tech in a way that is far more extreme than you may realize. Not to mention we’re talking about many hundreds of millions square miles on Earth, and mostly surrounding third world countries. Remember that flight that disappeared a couple years ago? Still missing. Hell no friend, the ocean floor is so far from being fully known and we are still discovering new things down there all the time.
@@wellokayyes1266 disagree all you want opinions are like assholes we all have them and none are pretty, wont change the history of govt behavior and the possibility of trillions of dollars. We "lose" enough money annually to rebuild new york city from the ground up. It was being investigated by the pentagon until a non existent plane apparently flew specifically into the chunk of the building responsible for tax theft investigation on 9/11. Someone could argue the govt is secretly hatching an entirely separate civilization and it would honestly be plausible so like i said before. water pressure? really thats our bane? space, empty void of nothingness sure to cause instant death on touch. no problem. water, cant do it. Really? not buying that. You just refuse to see when its "wont" not "cant" cause your naive to true human nature, thats my shitty opinion.
Some of the creatures that live - and have lived - on this planet are so fantastically insane. I love it!
Wow~ Never seen anything like that one.
My favorite shot is when we get to see a full view. He’s such a cool looking creature, like something out of a cartoon. I can only imagine all the cool and creepy little guys deep down there 🥲🙈