Sea Monsters Size Comparison | The Largest Sea Animals: Living and Prehistoric

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  • čas přidán 27. 10. 2022
  • Sea monsters, sea animals, creatures, and giants! Living and extinct, Animal size comparison
    Archelon, Basilosaurus, Basking Shark, Bloop, Blue Tuna, Blue Whale, Colossal Squid, Common, Dolphin, Common Thresher, Cretoxyrhina, Cymbospondylus, Dakosaurus, Dallasaurus, Dolichorhynchops, Dunkleosteus, Dwarf Sperm Whale, Elasmosaurus, Giant Manta Ray, Giant Oarfish, Giant Orthocone, Giant Pacific Octopus, Great Hammerhead, Great White Shark, Halisaurus, Humpback Whale, Ichthyosaurus, Killer Whale, Leedsichthys, Lion's Mane Jellyfish, Livyatan melvillei, Megalodon, Mosasaurus, Narwhal, Ocean Sunfish, Orthacanthus, Pistosaurus, Plesiosaurus, Sea Scorpion, Sperm Whale, Steller's sea cow, Styxosaurus Snowii, Swordfish, Tylosaurus, Whale Shark, Xiphactinus
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  • @SatEight
    @SatEight Před rokem +14580

    I can't even imagine how scary it was for this guy to swim up there near all those monsters just to make this video for us. Mad respect.

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +764

      Using a cutting-edge camera from a long distance😅😅

    • @jaspersmith5748
      @jaspersmith5748 Před rokem +197

      A true legend

    • @smileyvers8694
      @smileyvers8694 Před rokem +139

      A true mad lad indeed

    • @VulcanGunner
      @VulcanGunner Před rokem +132

      Is diver Chuck Norris?

    • @MrBeard17
      @MrBeard17 Před rokem +69

      Its a mash-up from different cameramen. Not of of them made it past the fish.

  • @knockitoffhudson3470
    @knockitoffhudson3470 Před rokem +7711

    Even though it isn't the biggest, the idea of seeing an 8ft long sea scorpion is absolutely terrifying .

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +114

      😅

    • @The4ceMan
      @The4ceMan Před rokem +200

      Facts bro. The little ones we have now even scare u.

    • @Fede0779
      @Fede0779 Před rokem +17

      Yes ,lol , damn

    • @bryanadam4578
      @bryanadam4578 Před rokem +63

      Octopi are essentially sentient. I think seeing an 11' one of those who wants to play with me as waaaaaaaaaaaaaay more terrifying.

    • @maosama3695
      @maosama3695 Před rokem +38

      @@bryanadam4578 they are smart. Arguably maybe smarter than a dog.

  • @youtubesucks494
    @youtubesucks494 Před rokem +2636

    it still blows my mind that despite the size of creatures in the past the blue whale is the biggest thing to ever exist

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +108

      Exactly😃

    • @zoomer9686
      @zoomer9686 Před rokem +94

      the O.G. sea beast

    • @beqa_gablaia
      @beqa_gablaia Před rokem +38

      Sizes compared to human is not correct, they are just too big

    • @brothermartin1622
      @brothermartin1622 Před rokem +45

      bloop*

    • @Sindak923
      @Sindak923 Před rokem +177

      @@davehart7943the sounds “the bloop” made, turned out to be an iceberg

  • @destroyergirl8087
    @destroyergirl8087 Před rokem +1612

    For anybody wondering what a bloop is, a while ago scientists heard strange noises that sounded like they came from a HUGE animal under the ocean. It turned out to just be the movement of ice and glaciers, but prior to the correct discovery, they called it “bloop”.

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +82

      Thanks for your info🤝

    • @imreallysottus
      @imreallysottus Před rokem +18

      They found out what it was?

    • @starcollapse5227
      @starcollapse5227 Před rokem +121

      @@imreallysottus Yes, the audio that was shared to the public was sped up and made it sound like a giant sea creature roaring. But it was just huge chunks of ice breaking and moving.

    • @shadow-gr4iw
      @shadow-gr4iw Před rokem

      Actually this is proven false. A study was ran on it with modern technology and found out it wasn't the sound of ice crashing into each other. Scientist today are still spelled by the sound in trying to figure it out others came up with synopsis being that something else other still believe is a creature that has been undiscovered to this day

    • @MasterZivu
      @MasterZivu Před 11 měsíci +40

      Sound was sped up 16x for the public, but after years it was just cracking ice

  • @humantacos9800
    @humantacos9800 Před rokem +6212

    I appreciate how they were able to train these fish to swim in such an organized line.

  • @yoamymusic
    @yoamymusic Před rokem +1792

    "There's always a bigger fish"
    - Qui-Gon Jinn

  • @whosasking8839
    @whosasking8839 Před rokem +199

    The way the music cuts out as the Bloop appears was genuinely chilling.

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +2

      🫣😅

  • @dashram2035
    @dashram2035 Před rokem +58

    That divers brave as hell for swimming past them all, props to the cameraman too

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem

      Yeah🥹😅

  • @ThePa1riot
    @ThePa1riot Před rokem +3027

    I always think it's nuts how, with all of the various huge creatures that we all missed by millions of years. We co-exist with the Blue Whale, which is THE biggest animal the world has yet known.

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +104

      🤝

    • @6666Imperator
      @6666Imperator Před rokem +310

      co exist for now. We are doing our best to destroy their habitat along with many over sea creatures habitats.

    • @MLdoktor
      @MLdoktor Před rokem +11

      Is amazing

    • @sirturdaloter141
      @sirturdaloter141 Před rokem +114

      Except for Bloop.

    • @kyledavis5646
      @kyledavis5646 Před rokem +36

      and sadly once the whales die, the ocean will die, and then soon after all of us

  • @Sidecontrol1234
    @Sidecontrol1234 Před rokem +2830

    Often overlooked when we talk about Dinosaurs, but the ocean during these times must of been scary AF

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +51

      🫣😅

    • @cardhutt
      @cardhutt Před rokem +274

      it still is. we only have accurately mapped like five percent of it. So much down there is unknown

    • @lindsey.13
      @lindsey.13 Před rokem +13

      because they literally aren’t dinosaurs

    • @SomeRandomGuy4848
      @SomeRandomGuy4848 Před rokem +12

      Just close ur eyes and pretend they don’t exist D:

    • @BugLivestreams
      @BugLivestreams Před rokem +131

      @@cardhutt If there were things as big as the Megalodon or way bigger, we’d already know. Most of the ocean is literally just void, which is why we’ve mapped so little by person.

  • @BumbleB321
    @BumbleB321 Před 11 měsíci +185

    It's crazy to think out of 3.8 billion years of life on this planet we are currently living with the largest creature in history

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před 11 měsíci +11

      Yeah🥹

    • @JingleJangle256
      @JingleJangle256 Před 7 měsíci +23

      That we know of...

    • @serdusrex7274
      @serdusrex7274 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@JingleJangle256there was one who could be bigger (another whale) but thats still need to be confirmed

    • @newpanda5982
      @newpanda5982 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@serdusrex7274Perecetus? It's fat but in meters is not big as the blue whale.

    • @viciousyeen6644
      @viciousyeen6644 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@serdusrex7274you’re speaking of the Leviathan, an ancient whale species we only found fossile fragments off. But according to estimates they were around double the size of a blue whale. But it’s still hypothetical, as we only got parts of its jawbone and some spine bones

  • @Jasonnnnnnn007
    @Jasonnnnnnn007 Před rokem +38

    credit to the diver who swam so close to all of them. What a brave guy

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +1

      must be👍😃

  • @xsukuna1817
    @xsukuna1817 Před rokem +1757

    I genuinely felt my blood run cold as soon as I saw “The Bloop” 💀

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +73

      😁😅

    • @skex5208
      @skex5208 Před rokem +164

      The bloop was no animal though...

    • @B_bang22
      @B_bang22 Před rokem +270

      the bloop was glacial activity

    • @Zachary-
      @Zachary- Před rokem +46

      @@B_bang22 prove it

    • @asleepyb0i400
      @asleepyb0i400 Před rokem +442

      @Zachary
      It’s not physically possible for a creature at that size to maintain its HUGE diet, let alone a species. Even if there was such a creature that, say, fed on krill like the blue whale, it would have to be close to the surface to reach enough to barely sustain its diet, which we all know wouldn’t be the case because we would have discovered it already. One of the reasons why the megalodon and other large prehistoric creatures went extinct was because of the lack of food that came with climate change.
      The Bloop was one singular noise that happened, and we have not heard a similar noise since. There’s no other explanation than a collapsing iceberg.

  • @kolowatttz5321
    @kolowatttz5321 Před rokem +1529

    Bloop straight giving off Alaskan bull worm vibes😂😂

  • @raymondk6721
    @raymondk6721 Před rokem +42

    One of the greatest video ever made. The cinemiatgraphy is amazing and just amazing how the diver and cameraman survived this ordeal. Should be nominated for oscar

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +3

      Thanks for your kind words🥰🥹

  • @tomtalker2000
    @tomtalker2000 Před rokem +38

    This is a GREAT comparison of how large these creatures are compared too a human diver. Very well done.

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for your kind words🥹🥹🤝

  • @bigballzmcdrawz2921
    @bigballzmcdrawz2921 Před rokem +1499

    The ocean is truly fascinating, and terrifying at the same time.

  • @PcktFox
    @PcktFox Před rokem +114

    And now I understand the entire concept of thalassophobia.

  • @Arcadelt12
    @Arcadelt12 Před 10 měsíci +18

    It is crazy to think that the largest animal in history occurred simultaneously with humans

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yeah😃

    • @yahelguerra381
      @yahelguerra381 Před 6 měsíci

      And fortunately they dont consider us as food hahah

  • @LordRage13
    @LordRage13 Před rokem +18

    And to think, 90% of the ocean still undiscovered.

  • @XerxesTheUndead
    @XerxesTheUndead Před rokem +206

    I looked up the Steller’s sea cow since I saw the dates at the bottom for it’s extinction and apparently 27 years after it was discovered by scientists it was hunted to extinction. That’s so ridiculous that it suffered that fate since it would have been cool to see a manatee that massive in real life. What a shame.

    • @47ratsinahoodie
      @47ratsinahoodie Před rokem +16

      And suddenly it makes sense why it's illegal to tough dugongs 😳

    • @tinaerdtman3712
      @tinaerdtman3712 Před rokem +5

      Yes, I googled it too. So sad.

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +9

      Totally agree with you! and apologize I overlooked your comment

    • @fludblud
      @fludblud Před 10 měsíci +8

      It should be noted that Stellar's Sea Cows were already critically endangered before their official discovery, their habitat having been restricted due to the warmer waters of our interglacial period as well as millennia of hunting by the native Inuit tribes.

    • @adoramichis1884
      @adoramichis1884 Před 6 měsíci +2

      ​@@fludblud In short, the Europeans speedran their extinction

  • @IzzoWingChun
    @IzzoWingChun Před rokem +107

    Never thought an animated sea video could give me anxiety. Well done.

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem

      Thanks for your comement😅 and apologize I overlooked it

  • @hunniebee6699
    @hunniebee6699 Před 9 měsíci +16

    i will forever be in awe of how lucky we are to exist at the same time as the biggest thing that has ever graced the planet (blue whale)

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před 9 měsíci +2

      Exactly🤝🥹

  • @peteypiranalover
    @peteypiranalover Před 6 měsíci +2

    2:45 ooh so your Chelon from Fossil Fighters. Every ancient fish i know from Fossil Fighters Shortening the name

  • @odisd.sorgur9145
    @odisd.sorgur9145 Před rokem +28

    Thank god that the blue whale is a gentle giant.

  • @jakera9954
    @jakera9954 Před rokem +507

    That man Is the bravest diver I've ever seen.
    Edit: Thank ya'll for the likes! This is my first comment with that many. It makes the diver braver;)

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +16

      😄👍

    • @JGordy21
      @JGordy21 Před rokem +6

      So it would seem…

    • @pierce7992
      @pierce7992 Před rokem +2

      No he just wants to die

    • @yorkieelliot2487
      @yorkieelliot2487 Před rokem +6

      Must be related to Chuck Norris or something!

    • @jakera9954
      @jakera9954 Před rokem +2

      @@yorkieelliot2487 Or maybe to Jason Statham, at this point xd

  • @xZigeRx
    @xZigeRx Před rokem +7

    the bloop sea monster was a sound recorded in like 1997, a sound so strong it emanated across the pacific ocean, thought to be so big due to no other creature could possibly accomplish this task, but they found out what it was and it was just an iceberg cracking? something with an iceberg idk look it up

    • @cosmictreason2242
      @cosmictreason2242 Před 2 měsíci

      Think about it. An iceberg is many times larger than an ice cube and takes that much longer to drop into water and bob just like an ice cube does. Speed up the motion and it creates a bloop sound. At normal speed it will be lower and longer and of course louder.

  • @Shade01982
    @Shade01982 Před rokem +14

    Just for anyone wondering, the Bloop was never a sea creature. It was an icequake. Most of the professionals involved also never thought it was a creature, that came almost exclusively from outside sources.

    • @High_Tech_Priest
      @High_Tech_Priest Před 6 měsíci +1

      They still don't know if it was an ice quake. That's just the most likely explanation

  • @FredBeust
    @FredBeust Před rokem +232

    The Blue Whale still the biggest animal that ever existed. thats impressive

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +17

      Definitely🥹

    • @MyFriendOfMisery13
      @MyFriendOfMisery13 Před rokem +22

      *that we know of

    • @FredBeust
      @FredBeust Před rokem +3

      @@MyFriendOfMisery13 yes.

    • @NahBNah
      @NahBNah Před rokem

      Nah b its not impressive

    • @nackteHintern
      @nackteHintern Před 11 měsíci +8

      At least the biggest with bones. We won't find out if there were bigger sea animals in the past because bones are mostly that what's left to us. I wonder if there were bigger molluscs.

  • @mathewyoungblood2357
    @mathewyoungblood2357 Před rokem +1

    I'm so glad we don't have to battle the sea scorpions anymore.

  • @Rip_Etwar
    @Rip_Etwar Před 2 měsíci +2

    Crazy to think that some of these giant creatures still exist today, like the colossal squid 😮

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Exactly😳🥹

  • @eltemmieincreiblementeaweo7872

    Crazy to think that we exist along with the largest creature of the world ever

    • @keeflover4205
      @keeflover4205 Před rokem +45

      you never know they could get bigger after we’re dead making the ones we know no longer the biggest

    • @onemanhorrorband7732
      @onemanhorrorband7732 Před rokem +33

      @@keeflover4205 that’s an interesting topic, because we discovered that a variation of a single element could drastically change the size of creatures, insects for example have a “passive” breathing system so if the concentration of oxygen increases they increase the size !

    • @wastool
      @wastool Před rokem +16

      Yeah, Bloop's pretty big.

    • @markkavanagh1694
      @markkavanagh1694 Před rokem +4

      @@wastoolbro what

    • @dreamthedream8929
      @dreamthedream8929 Před rokem +9

      @@onemanhorrorband7732 i dont know about that but they have decreased in size due to hunting, a century or more ago blue whales and others used to be larger. The largest ones were usually targeted

  • @emeraldnite991
    @emeraldnite991 Před rokem +590

    I've had nightmares of sea monsters, but I don't think that any of those were as big as the bloop.

    • @ObscureJester
      @ObscureJester Před rokem +113

      there aren't. the bloop sound has been established being made by a giant slab of ice.

    • @MMeltingButter
      @MMeltingButter Před rokem +67

      @@ObscureJester reality is often disappointing.

    • @treystephens6166
      @treystephens6166 Před rokem +13

      @@ObscureJester does that sounds like sliding ice ?

    • @myoung352
      @myoung352 Před rokem +3

      Jameson E youtuber), Aha hey big guy

    • @Rei-ze3dj
      @Rei-ze3dj Před rokem +24

      @@MMeltingButter I prefer this over a giant creature able to make noises from further away than blue whales

  • @dawnbreak3r__
    @dawnbreak3r__ Před rokem +3

    The bloop doesn’t exist it was an iceberg scratching on the ocean floor

  • @packertai1
    @packertai1 Před rokem +4

    So cool! I love learning about different prehistoric animals along with present animals! Very interesting video, thank you! 👍🏻😊

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem

      Thanks so much😃🤝

  • @somestooperdguy
    @somestooperdguy Před rokem +815

    Huge props to the cameraman and the diver who swam through different time periods to bring us this video!
    Edit: those who dislike this comment, please just hit the dislike button or ignore it and continue on with your day!
    👍

  • @bladerj
    @bladerj Před rokem +130

    really sad to see the sea cow lived for so many milenia and we ended it existence in a century.

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +12

      Totally agree with you🤝

    • @ColeBeeRyan
      @ColeBeeRyan Před rokem +5

      In centuries? Humans have be around for many thousands of years, and we weren't solely responsible for their demise. How many new animal and plant discoveries have been made since then?

    • @mkultraveectum6732
      @mkultraveectum6732 Před rokem +3

      How tf are we the cause of their extinction....

    • @bladerj
      @bladerj Před rokem +22

      @@ColeBeeRyan we WERE solely responsible for their demise, just like whales we used their fat for lighting

    • @bladerj
      @bladerj Před rokem

      @@mkultraveectum6732 overhunting by natives and then by hunters who sold their fat to light lamps

  • @slimshady6569
    @slimshady6569 Před rokem +5

    Imagine taking a swim in the ocean looking down and finding out you're above a huge bloop

  • @Ananse15
    @Ananse15 Před rokem +7

    Fun fact Bloop is attached to an even bigger sea monster. Kinda like an anglerfish

    • @IceBear-jb1ip
      @IceBear-jb1ip Před rokem

      We’ll the Bloop isn’t real it was an iceberg cracking so wtf was it connected to?

  • @paulchristie3306
    @paulchristie3306 Před rokem +26

    Kudos to that diver guy for having the bravery to face all those sea monsters.

  • @Neenie1976
    @Neenie1976 Před rokem +74

    Just shows how big our oceans truly are to have had those fish and mammals living in and lived in.

    • @NahBNah
      @NahBNah Před rokem

      Nah b it shows how small our oceans truly are to have fish and mammals this small

  • @yenhunt
    @yenhunt Před rokem +6

    The thing I was most scared about is the way he was swimming with flippers on... Now that’s terrifying

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem

      My mistake😅

  • @omnis0
    @omnis0 Před rokem +1

    Love these scale videos, great job, keep it up!

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem

      Thanks so much😃🤝

  • @SwexyPinoy03
    @SwexyPinoy03 Před rokem +86

    Sea scorpion was more than enough for me. Props to the diver and camera man.

  • @desertbatstudios
    @desertbatstudios Před rokem +349

    I've watched the video a couple times now. I find it really amazing. It shows you how some of the animals living in our oceans were bigger than the extinct ones we imagine to be so massive. It's also interesting to see that most of the really large extinct animals are the ones that ate large flesh. The sperm whale is the largest to survive that. The smartest thing the blue whale did was eat the krill.

    • @saschasagemann80
      @saschasagemann80 Před rokem +5

      Let's all hope krill never get a liking for flesh, otherwise the oceans and us would've had the hardest times earth had ever seen.
      There's practically no such huge danger, as a swarm of millions of little mouthes needing to be fed at the same time.
      We already know what locusts or army ants can do - try to imagine a few more millions or billions of tiny crustaceans feeding on higher developed swiming or diving animals... #shudder

    • @katrinapaton5283
      @katrinapaton5283 Před rokem +2

      And of course we humans have now decided krill is yummy. Nice knowing you blue whale.

    • @desertbatstudios
      @desertbatstudios Před rokem

      @@katrinapaton5283 Lol, you have a point there. I'm hoping they will survive for a while though. They probably eat schools of small fish too. I'm more surprised the sperm whale is still alive. We hunted them so much that only juveniles survived when we legally stopped. They are growing back, but they will never be the number we once had.

    • @raktul3697
      @raktul3697 Před rokem

      ​@@desertbatstudios well, let's just say that we tried to give a hand to the killer whales, since if I remember correctly they were/are at war killing each other and killer whales would make noise for the fisherman to hunt whales

    • @raktul3697
      @raktul3697 Před rokem

      ​@@desertbatstudios now the war will start again

  • @Griffo4
    @Griffo4 Před 10 měsíci +3

    4:29 “Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region. Are you sure whatever you’re doing is worth it?”

  • @carlosayala8171
    @carlosayala8171 Před rokem +1

    That was excellent. I love the bloop at the end.

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +1

      😃🤝

  • @bonus4239
    @bonus4239 Před rokem +295

    imagine the bloop was created by accident by the scientist then tell the government on what they did and then they were covering it and saying the sound is an broken ice but actually the bloop

    • @queer_queen810
      @queer_queen810 Před rokem +22

      Honestly I wouldn't be surprised at this point

    • @bukanmamabuciarati1630
      @bukanmamabuciarati1630 Před rokem +27

      Thats a nice story' for a sea horror movie

    • @nogoodnamesleft3965
      @nogoodnamesleft3965 Před rokem +12

      Heavily mutated blob fish

    • @theenigmaalie2792
      @theenigmaalie2792 Před rokem +14

      If the bloop is a creature it’s probably been around for millions of years something that big isn’t an apex predator it’s the be all and ends all

    • @seriousasf2273
      @seriousasf2273 Před rokem +5

      How can you create a monster like bloop? 😯

  • @fakeninja2153
    @fakeninja2153 Před rokem +22

    Props to the guy who went back in time to see these prehistoric animals and swam next to them

  • @tylersortia292
    @tylersortia292 Před rokem +2

    All these sea monsters are really generous to this diver. Except for the Bloop. Lol

  • @l.w.i7478
    @l.w.i7478 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks, that’s so great because it makes the proportions so clear!

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před 11 měsíci

      Appreciate🤝😃😃

  • @vittxrio5198
    @vittxrio5198 Před rokem +78

    It's crazy to think that one of the largest or if not, the largest sea creature is still with us today. I always thought that there's a more massive creature than the blue whale during the prehistoric times.

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +2

      Eaxctly😃

    • @AdhvaithSane
      @AdhvaithSane Před 11 měsíci

      Indeed.

    • @krishwanthkishore8299
      @krishwanthkishore8299 Před 11 měsíci

      What is that creature ?

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@krishwanthkishore8299 blue whales🙂

    • @fludblud
      @fludblud Před 10 měsíci

      Unlikely, whales are the only family of animals that appear to have developed lunge feeding. Almost every other sea creature either has to physically chase down and catch its food or has to sit and wait to ambush them, the former is energy intensive and the latter is left up to chance.
      Whales though are able use their uniquely gigantic mouths and expanding throats to straight up vacuum everything in the local area into their mouths while lunging at their prey, its quite literally the most efficient form of predation that has ever existed in Earth's history and the one thing that allows them to grow so huge, nothing else we've ever found comes close.

  • @bttawfiq
    @bttawfiq Před rokem +341

    I've read several articles explaining the physical possibility of a sea creature the size of the Bloop, theoretically it's not entirely impossible, but such an animal would mostly be a deep, deep Ocean dweller, laying motionless most of the time awaiting prey to pass by, like what the anglerfish does.
    We have to remember that more than 90% of our oceans are still unknown to us.

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +11

      🤝😄

    • @rodaz7274
      @rodaz7274 Před rokem +24

      What prey would such beast feast on?

    • @bttawfiq
      @bttawfiq Před rokem +49

      @@rodaz7274 I don't know, Whales, Large Sharks, Giant Squids, Orcas, Dolphins...
      or probably it will feed on very small organisms like Whales do, filtering out the water and getting its nourishment.

    • @Not-Ap
      @Not-Ap Před rokem +45

      @@bttawfiq More importantly how would something that big reproduce if it theoretically did every 500 years or so of whatever? Could it lift its massive mountain of body to reach the female bloop?🤣🤣🤣

    • @youtubearmy_bg8265
      @youtubearmy_bg8265 Před rokem +19

      @@bttawfiq we've explored 20% now btw not 10

  • @PsychicThursday
    @PsychicThursday Před rokem

    Thanks for this. Love the video and info and great choice of music!

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem

      😃😃🤝

  • @AppreciatingLife
    @AppreciatingLife Před rokem +9

    I've seen the Bloop. It was like an island with an eye, rising up out of the water just to wink at me, then back into the abyss it receded...

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +1

      I’m so jealous🥹😁

  • @jlozano2014
    @jlozano2014 Před rokem +16

    Imagine a 30 ft manatee just chillin eating lettuce

  • @Squatnoob
    @Squatnoob Před rokem +2

    I loved it all. But the end with “bloop”hit different. I’m actually so impressed by this

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +1

      Thanks🤝😃

  • @epicwhat7708
    @epicwhat7708 Před 7 měsíci +2

    The source of a mysterious rumble recorded in the ocean in 1997 is now known to have originated from an icequake.

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před 7 měsíci

      Yeah, maybe it was🙂

  • @J.H.Lee_
    @J.H.Lee_ Před rokem +51

    9:23 that's no bloop.
    It's the Alaskan Bull Worm

  • @sydneyzenigami
    @sydneyzenigami Před rokem +36

    Relaxing and terrifying at the same time. Great vid!

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem

      Thanks for your genius description of this vid🤝😄

  • @Kraeuti
    @Kraeuti Před rokem

    Blue Whale just chillin😁

  • @sexysadie1
    @sexysadie1 Před rokem +167

    I find it interesting how the Humpback Whale, and Blue Whale are actually larger than many of these prehistoric sea creatures that most people think are totally huge!

    • @Ispeakthetruthify
      @Ispeakthetruthify Před rokem +11

      Most of the large baleen whales are the largest animals ever known to live on this planet.

    • @davidv4018
      @davidv4018 Před rokem +4

      Prehistoria is overrated.

    • @fulviopetri1442
      @fulviopetri1442 Před rokem +1

      but they are less dangerous...with no teeth.

    • @lmatt88
      @lmatt88 Před rokem

      and sperm whale and fin whale

    • @clxwdy
      @clxwdy Před rokem +5

      Ikr! The megalodon in so many movies is way bigger that it actually was

  • @Arrowtodahknee
    @Arrowtodahknee Před rokem

    The one at the end genuinely scared me well done!!

  • @JavelinAngel1295
    @JavelinAngel1295 Před rokem +38

    The Dunkleosteus would be the most terrifying fish in the sea if it were still around. I wonder what it would've been like to reel in one of those.

  • @shuatock8216
    @shuatock8216 Před rokem +41

    It’s already hard enough to find living animals at the bottom of the ocean. Think about how hard it must be to find skeletons of extinct animals, if they weren’t living above areas that are now dry

    • @camillaa_ek
      @camillaa_ek Před 11 měsíci

      The oceans have been much much larger in the past when the planet was warmer so it's fully possible to find traces quite far inland actually

    • @cosmictreason2242
      @cosmictreason2242 Před 2 měsíci

      Whale falls become completely chewed up in 60 years and don't leave fossils. Modern mechanisms do not create the conditions for fossilization. Only Catastrophic sudden rapid deposition can

  • @user-vx3us4we1o
    @user-vx3us4we1o Před 11 měsíci +1

    The bloop has already been explained as the cracking of icebergs.

  • @16Nire61
    @16Nire61 Před rokem +3

    A few things that ran through my mind while watching:
    - Dang, I forgot how big tunas are.
    - Oh no, we're going deeper?
    - Wait, Stellar's sea cow was almost 30 feet long? What?!
    - Hehe the little guy has to swim faster now.
    - Aw, no giant squid to go with the colossal? Or an honorable mention to giant siphonophores?
    - Aaaaaaaaand that bloop showing up is just nightmare fuel. XD
    From what I understand, the bloop was eventually discovered to just be the sound of ice bergs scraping against the sea floor, but I do like to imagine that perhaps there might still be something so huge living down there. The ocean's a big place, and we've seen so little of it, after all.

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts😃🤝

  • @bagaskaraadhiguna6899
    @bagaskaraadhiguna6899 Před rokem +8

    All I can say is "Damn Nature, You're Scary! "

  • @stiimuli
    @stiimuli Před rokem +18

    The "bloop" sound was identified and it wasn't a creature.
    It was basically the sound of glaciers fracturing.

    • @shosc16
      @shosc16 Před rokem +7

      That’s our best bet, not a solid conclusion

    • @fabbewulf2997
      @fabbewulf2997 Před rokem

      Tbh Even though that is the most likely cause of the noice, it is still exciting to believe upon such a magnificent yet terrifying creature such as The Bloop. At the same time it’s not entirely impossible that such a creature exists, since there is still 90% of the ocean left to discover.

    • @scottb9669
      @scottb9669 Před rokem +1

      @@shosc16 Reality isn't always that interesting. Sorry.

    • @mournblade1066
      @mournblade1066 Před rokem

      @@scottb9669 Right??? I used to love stories of people who claim to have seen giant squid over 100 feet in length, but the sad fact of the matter is that their maximum length is "merely" 42 feet.

  • @tylersortia292
    @tylersortia292 Před rokem +1

    The ending where the Bloop started consuming the diver and the rest gave me the chills. Lol

  • @samuelstoner5651
    @samuelstoner5651 Před rokem +52

    That was an excellent video! It was educational while being entertaining, and the background music was soothing. I appreciated the funny ending too.

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +3

      🤝😄😄

    • @somerandomperson8282
      @somerandomperson8282 Před rokem

      @@GsDL where was the music from?

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem

      @@somerandomperson8282 I purchased it from Artlist, but don't remember its name😅

  • @nzjpzh
    @nzjpzh Před rokem +80

    It would be amazing (and crazy scary) if the bloop really was some giant ancient sea monster ripping apart a piece of Antarctica 😂 sadly something that big would have a hard time evading multibeam sonars so it will probably remain in our imagination.
    Still, it's very impressive how big sea creatures can grow! We are so incredibly tiny in comparison.

    • @AdhvaithSane
      @AdhvaithSane Před 11 měsíci +1

      Our size doesn’t mean we are weak, heh think again.

  • @Paronak
    @Paronak Před rokem +3

    All the billions of years, and we have the privilege to live among the biggest creature ever recorded

  • @Bennyboy12
    @Bennyboy12 Před rokem +2

    The data lab is becoming one of my favourite channels on CZcams.

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem

      Thanks, very glad to hear that😃

  • @roksanna251
    @roksanna251 Před rokem +17

    Hammerhead sharks are so cool! I love them!

    • @jimgilbert9984
      @jimgilbert9984 Před rokem

      I played chicken with hammerhead sharks once as a kid. They weren't as big as this one, maybe 5 feet long. It was when my family lived in Hawaii.
      It was shortly after Xmas. I'd gotten a bike that year (7 years old), and I was riding around, exploring. I heard some other kids yelling from behind a house at the end of a street and decided to check it out.
      All the houses had steeply sloped side yards, the backyards much lower than the front. The street didn't end past the last house like I'd thought. It turned left and went down the slope to a deep creek that ran behind the houses.
      The road ended at a bridge, but off-center from the bridge - the left half of the road allowed passage onto the bridge, but the right half stopped at the creek.
      The kids I'd heard were lining up at the top of the slope and then riding their bikes down. The idea was to get onto the bridge or be forced to brake because you didn't want to go into the creek.
      And you didn't want to do that because there were several hammerhead sharks in the creek!
      Being a stupid kid, I couldn't resist the challenge the game presented, so I joined in.
      I got in a couple of races - making it onto the bridge once, having to brake the other time - before I stopped playing. I stopped when one kid almost went into the creek.
      His brakes gave out, and he was too close to the creek to turn in time, so he jumped off his bike. The bike went into the creek, to be attacked by the sharks.
      He tried to pull it out; one part of the handlebars jutted up from the surface of the water. But the bank of the creek was steep and covered in grass, and one of his feet kept slipping into the water just as his fingertips barely touched the handle. A couple of sharks would zip toward his foot, and he had to pull away.
      He finally went home (all of the kids lived along the street) and got a rope. He managed to loop the rope around the handle, and we all helped him pull it out of the creek.
      The sharks had done a number on it. They chewed off the tires, seat, and the handle that was below the water.
      I heard later that he had to tell his parents what happened to the bike, including the fact that he and his friends had been playing chicken with the sharks. Those parents called the other kids' parents, and everyone was grounded.
      Except for me.
      I didn't live on that street, and those parents didn't know my parents, so I didn't get in any trouble. I only learned about what happened to the other kids when I rode back there again 2 weeks later to see what had happened. One of the kids from that day told me, and I never returned to that street, and I never told my parents about the sharks.

  • @daveincognito
    @daveincognito Před rokem +13

    I've never heard of some of the living animals, let alone some of the extinct ones. It's definitely an education.

  • @KaijuForceNeo
    @KaijuForceNeo Před 9 měsíci +2

    Just think about it: Only 5-10% of the whole Earth’s waters have been explored! Someday, we’ll come across something even more intriguing!

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah🤝🥹🥹

  • @yardner1963
    @yardner1963 Před rokem +9

    I thought for sure we’d be seeing double bubbles at the very end 😜 Excellent video!

  • @xavihernandez5157
    @xavihernandez5157 Před rokem

    Nice video, congrats. I'm making a Top125 prehistoric sea creatures and this videos help me to find some species that I forgot or didn't found in other sites. In this case, I could add Orthacanthus and Pistosaurus.
    Btw Lyvyatan is the creature that inspired Moby Dick's legend.

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for your encouragement😃 top 125 !! Sounds great and hard work! Hope it goes well🤝

  • @shahmeerahmed2496
    @shahmeerahmed2496 Před rokem

    great effort with all the animations and work on this video.

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem

      Thanks for your kind words🤝🥹🥹

  • @BBradshawProductions
    @BBradshawProductions Před rokem +12

    No huge sea monster can match the horror of seeing how big waves can get in the ocean.

    • @zan7838
      @zan7838 Před rokem

      big waves IN the ocean?

  • @alsohandsomcarlito2847
    @alsohandsomcarlito2847 Před rokem +65

    A shame he didn't include Shonisaurus or Shastasaurus, two gigantic whale like animals from the middle/late Triassic period that could grow to about 60 feet! I do appreciate how the video was made though, loved the comparison.

    • @jackstraw4222
      @jackstraw4222 Před 10 měsíci +1

      both reached 75ft high estimates...

  • @bezoticallyyours83
    @bezoticallyyours83 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for a nice video 🐠

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks for the feedback🤝😃

  • @pekenjos
    @pekenjos Před rokem

    Very informative, thank you.

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem

      Thank you, too😁🤝

  • @Nobuxia
    @Nobuxia Před rokem +9

    The bloop looks like something straight out of Subnautica.

  • @mpoops2936
    @mpoops2936 Před rokem +5

    7:44 Sperm whale... Now I get where the "Moby Dick" name came from

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem +1

      🤔😄

  • @WildBillCox13
    @WildBillCox13 Před rokem +2

    The colossal squid graphic gives a great sense of scale.

  • @CaveManOogaBooga
    @CaveManOogaBooga Před rokem

    Great job g you are great person and the scale was right dude

  • @logicmeister1821
    @logicmeister1821 Před rokem +14

    Bloop isn't a creature, it's the sound made by Ice Fracturing underwater

    • @razzprince2877
      @razzprince2877 Před rokem +1

      Was that proven or just a theory? If so I'd like to know the source as the bloop has terrified me for years 😂

    • @Nikki_the_G
      @Nikki_the_G Před rokem +1

      @@razzprince2877 lol yes, it was just ice, you can sleep easy now. 😁

    • @RubiixCat
      @RubiixCat Před rokem +1

      ​@@razzprince2877Technically a theory but one that's significantly (like 99.9%) more plausible than any other theory.

  • @The_winds_of_change
    @The_winds_of_change Před rokem +8

    Pretty certain they discovered the "bloop" was indeed an ice sheet breaking like they theorised

  • @guillaumeloyer7636
    @guillaumeloyer7636 Před rokem

    Nice video. Still have doubt about this Bloop true existence.

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem

      Thanks🤝😃

  • @MyFriendOfMisery13
    @MyFriendOfMisery13 Před rokem +2

    What’s even scarier, is the idea that there were likely larger and more terrifying creatures, we’ve just never found them. The conditions for fossilization is extreme, it’s actually very rare to find them for many species. And since these are water habitats, and given how much of our planet is covered by it still, we may never uncover hundreds or thousands of species, simply because their bones are still down there, and whatever is buried on land has degraded over time. Not only that, animals with no skeletons like octopi and squid can’t fossilize, so imagine the extant examples of those here but probably 5-10x as large back in the Mesozoic, maybe even Pleistocene eras. Maybe even still today in some areas. It’s scarily fascinating to think about.

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem

      Thanks for your info🤝😃

  • @danielcisneros6941
    @danielcisneros6941 Před rokem +3

    After Sponge Bob, The Bloop landed a job as a terror atraction for the Atlanteans.
    PD: I almost had a heart attack with the final sound, don't do that my dude.

  • @henrybrennan
    @henrybrennan Před rokem +4

    This was extremely well done and informative. Thanks!

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem

      Thanks so much😃

  • @peteypiranalover
    @peteypiranalover Před 6 měsíci

    So that is why Elasmo had yellow stripes. Neat

  • @WolfClaws20
    @WolfClaws20 Před rokem +1

    I want to see a "The Bloop" Movie or something similar to old forgotten sea creatures Just how they did with "The Meg" (awesome movie btw)
    Just imagine a movie "The Bloop"

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem

      Legendary: next project GODZILLA VS KONG VS BLOOP! 🥹😃

  • @Ryan-ps5xc
    @Ryan-ps5xc Před rokem +85

    Thanks for a great video. The bloop this video is referring to. Is a noise that was recorded in the ocean and for years scientists couldn’t figure out what it was. However, about a year ago scientists discovered it was a giant piece of ice cracking. I wish it wouldn’t have been solved. It was cool daydreaming about what could have made that sound. Perhaps an undiscovered species. Also, the video left out the giant squid. It’s about the same size as the colossal squid but nowhere near as deadly.

    • @hollowhunter7791
      @hollowhunter7791 Před rokem +9

      @@NICRIMATT If that were the case, a creature of that size would never be able to find enough food to sustain it. I feel iceberg isn't the only possibility though, it could also have been caused by some sort of seismic anomaly.

    • @scottb9669
      @scottb9669 Před rokem +9

      @@NICRIMATT Man, you want your fantasy creature to be real so badly don't you?

    • @completelyaverageviewer
      @completelyaverageviewer Před rokem +3

      @@NICRIMATT so they specifically did that for this one creature in particular huh? let’s forget about the hundreds of thousands of other creatures that have been discovered in the last number of years. also, don’t act like anything that someone says, even if they proclaim to be qualified, is true. do whatever research you can from as credible or sources as you can, and especially crosscheck those sources. you’ll see that after a while, the possibility of such a creature just isn’t realistic.

    • @completelyaverageviewer
      @completelyaverageviewer Před rokem +5

      @@NICRIMATT believe as much as you want, just don’t try and constantly argue that it’s real when science and physics clearly state otherwise.
      lemme also add that we don’t know if we’re alone in the universe, we haven’t seen really anything outside of our own galaxy and cannot see the surface of other potentially inhabited planets that are far away, so we don’t know for sure.

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem

      Thank you your info🤝 and apologize I overlooked your comment

  • @woodstockforever26
    @woodstockforever26 Před rokem +6

    That last one ain’t no bloop, that’s the Alaskan bull worm

  • @wulwun
    @wulwun Před rokem

    Great. How am I meant to sleep now knowing that Bloop is out there

    • @GsDL
      @GsDL  Před rokem

      😅

    • @completelyaverageviewer
      @completelyaverageviewer Před rokem

      it likely isn’t, the blue whale is basically on the limit of what can be realistically supported in the ocean. something like the bloop just can’t really exist, and if it did, we likely would’ve found it by now due to its size and the fact that it would likely have to stay closer to the surface.

  • @souldarkblue61
    @souldarkblue61 Před rokem

    nice video thanks