Mysterious Sea Creature Spotted in North Carolina! What Is It?
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- This mysterious sea creature was spotted in Atlantic Beach, North Carolina and it kept people guessing what it was for days! Has the Loch Ness Monster arrived in the United States?
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I've never seen a whale with this body type and the head is just unreal. I can't stop watching this video. Science is too quick to.brush this off as something that's already known.
The beauty of science is that it proves itself wrong all the time! We'll see 😊
Science is a human tool for understanding the natural world, it's not a belief system. Only the observable and testable matters. If this is a whale and the zoologist knows it, then what species please? It sure wasn't moving like a whale.
@@DansPetCareOfficial: Okay then why agree with them? Clearly they screw up. I watched science in the past call a beached plesiosaur (with all the skin still on it) a decaying Basking Shark. Basking Shark? What? Ummmmm the skin was all still on it. It was clearly a plesiosaur; it had a long neck, small head, sharp teeth, fins and a tail. They are in mega denial so they can continue to support their collapsing sinking boat theories. Sad and they continue to convince nearly everyone all plesiosaur images are basking sharks, whales, giant ells or oar fish…sad…just sad. Now mind you some of them are but not all of them.
Oarfish are the “swamp gas” of aquatic cryptid explanations.
Okay, that explanation of a baby whale is ridiculous. While it undulates up and down, when its tail comes out if the water it’s a tail, not a whales fin.its pointed, not spread out. Second, it has two bumps on its head that look symmetrical and would be where the eyes are. Again, not a whale. I’d thought alligator or crocodile at first, but they swim side to side, not up and down. Also I don’t see any limbs which look like a whale or legs which you’d see on an Alligator/crocodile. I’m not totally ruling them out, I’m just saying those animals don’t truly account for the behavior we’re seeing in the video. I’m not sure what it is.
it's absolutely not a friggn whale!
A baby whale? Show us a baby whale that looks and swims like that. Where is the mama whale? Where is the pod? I call BS on your claim of baby whale.
Not my claim! Just reporting on what the experts have said 😊
Reminds me of both a gator and a komodo dragon
Not a whale, whales are rhymic swimmers, I'd say this is a marine mammal, otter-ish perhaps, but not a whale.
I'll bet anything that these things people see are the dinosaurs that made it through Noah's flood!!!
Damn sure doesn't look like any whale I've ever seen!!!!
I don’t know how you guys don’t get more views, I totally love these videos especially wiped out Wednesdays 😩
You're too kind! Thanks for watching 😊
If someone opens that door too fast, that guitar is toast!
That's A croc.
Yep
That's no baby whale. Whoever came up with that excuse needs to get their eyes tested
That with his head and with his tail like that of a fish looks like a animal that it had believed that was extinct that looks like a mososaur
That looks like a mosasaur
It might be a animal that has been thought to be extinct a monk seal
Did anyone else notice that the "baby whale's" horizontal tail fin decided not to surface with the rest of the body. There was a vertical fin that surfaced where the horizontal tail fin was supposed to be. It sounds like a whale to me. Case closed. Now who wants to go grab a bite to eat? I'm starving!
I love how this "cryptid talk" isnt this channels speciality but they didn't mind taking time out there day to "rationally" explain something that is inconclusive at this time. Did the Kraken turn out to be "just" a giant squid? Cryptids and unexplained phenomena continue to allude the rational mind for years which relys on institutionalized thinking to describe our mysterious & left-field 🌎
Thats looks like the animal I swam with in Caribbean, its looks like Nessie, that's who I swam with, arrow on end of tail. A baby one washed up on South Carolina beach, few years back. Mine had long neck, size of school bus, head looked like in video about size of small watermelon, she sung her neck around and looked me right in face, body shaped like huge pod, long tail, with distinct arrow on tip....her head was actually snake like, she seemed very serene, like she laughed then dove.
Lol they are so cute
Oarfish are silvery with a red crest and ribbon shaped, thin in cross section. That does not match any sea serpent report.
It’s some kind of large el
NOT A WHALE
Please verify such videos by jumping in and grabbing creature next time so we can see what happens, thank you.
This is no whale.Go google pictures of baby right whale.They are teardrop shaped and much thicker. This animal is elongated,slender,with a horse like head. Classically seen on Roman coins and vases, off Alaska coast like a Caddy-yes,a sea serpent. Excellent video.
Its a salt water crocodile.lol jk
There are no whales in north Carolina i have lived on the beach my whole life 43 years and have never seen or heard of a whale around here
We went on some whale watching cruises when we stayed in Wilmington NC. There were heaps of companies but we went with Soundside. Saw dolphins, minke whales and a humpback whale. The animal in the video looks like a minke whale, the ones we saw look just like it.
Jesus Christ! What creature is that?
0:22 Why do people always use the wooden fake float as an example of a living plesiosaur? There are way better images, like the Lake Champlain photo for example and the Lake Champlain video by the boat. You skeptics intentionally pick inferior photos to enhance your already paper tiger opinion.
Won't can it be
It's unbelievable, right?
Bulldust.its no whale.
Dude check your glasses
It’s likely a Peloneustes Philarchus, Plesiosaur. The eyes are exactly where they should be, same with the flippers.
Sorry but all the marine reptiles went extinct when the cretaceous period ended. Guarantee not a single one of them survived to modern day
@@sharkbait2555you never know, could’ve shared an ancestor that feeds on smaller things than what a plesiosaur did. Could be a giant eel, giant snake, some type of undiscovered serpent in general.