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I love that visceral feeling you get when you suddenly see a giant open mouth full of pointy teeth. There's no creature in the fossil record that could present a mouth that large relative to a human, but the terror is still coded in there, maybe from our rodent-sized ancestor days
I've been watching a lot of thalassophobia animation channels and i've got to say you are the best so far, there are a few channels that make scary animations but these are easily on a whole other level. Which brings me to ask something because I have commented on a few channels videos suggesting on making an animation of SCP 169 because I feel like its the one scariest fictional ocean creatures out there, i've seen others make ones of the other scp's like 1128 and 3000, but if there was an animation of 169 I feel like it would defiantly bring a whole new level of fear (although it might be because its hard to animate considering how massive the creature is) just a suggestion if you are ever wondering what monster to use your future videos, however I am excited to see your future animations and I will defiantly be sticking around to watch them! already subscribed and got the notifications turned on thank you for making these!
@ixo-digital how in the world do people make these and like I've seen other ones like fron lights are off channel and zeenchu channel and yours are also amazing would like to know what website y'all using to make these
You've made more than a few videos on this entity. I've never heard of it before your videos and that's impressive because I'm interested in all things cryptids, eldritch horrors and otherworldly oddities.
I think it needs to have more weight behind it to be more scary. For example Jormungandr from god of war, you can feel the weight of such enormous creature. And that is scary.
It’s important to note that giant creatures can’t attach a puny target. It’s a waste of energy and does nothing for them as a meal. They attack other large targets or a collection of targets.
As scary of a sight this would be, I feel like it would be incredibly unlikely that something of that size would target a human in the water. With the calories my body would provide, I wouldn't be worth it. This creature would either be going after much larger prey, or would engage in filter feeding, where it might unconsciously swallow humans who are in the way. Submariners would want to be wary though, as their large vessel might look like a large animal in its eyes.
Such creature would have to eat constantly because even whale would be nothing for it. It would probably starve if there were no other big creature prey for them.
Hey, si hablas español como en la descripción, dale creditos al verdadero creador del gran maja "borisao blois" por lo menos, no lo hagas pasar por tuyo, el simple echo de no poner fuentes constituye un delito de plagio.
You are swimming in the Arctic Ocean and you are swimming in the water to see how cold it is. You look down in the water to see if there is anything interesting to your horror you see a massive creature with hundreds of teeth staring at you. You go up for air starting to cry and shake of fear and coldness you want to swim back but you are frozen in fear. You go back down too see it again and it’s gone you start to violently panic looking for it and then you see it jump out of the water you see how big and horrifying it really is you eyes open so wide to the point where you thought your eyes were gonna fall out you start crying uncontrollably. You look back in the water to see if it’s still there then you see it coming slowly at you with it’s hundreds of teeth opened wide you close your eyes and accept death know there is nothing you can do. Edit: I know I probably made a lot of mistakes in this I’m sorry I’m not the best
The water effects should be bigger. Like the bernoulli hum of such a massive creature should push the swimmer far far back. Without control. It would be even more terrifying.
I wonder why would a animal of that size would even care about a single lonely human. Would not even be worth the calorie intake it would provide, compared to what it would spend swimming to the human, lol
As a person with severe thalassophobia I can confirm I didn’t even watch 10 seconds of that video. First sight I caught of that monstrosity I proceeded to hurriedly pause the video before skipping to the end. And yes, it was about as dramatic as you’d think.
Is that creature really real❓❓ I keep seeing posts about it and some other creatures and I'm a real believer in the strange and mysterious and the unknown/unexplained but can someone please tell me what it is and why haven't we known about it before ❓❓❓🤨🤨
Yeah people probably misunderstand this creature, even biologically a creature this big would require immense amount of food, that is the reason why megalodon died
This monstrous sea creature is 675 m (2214 ft) long, almost doubling the length of the Bloop. (from a fandom wiki) That means this juvenile is at least 500+ feet.
Amazing animation! Only criticism I would have for future videos, is that El Gran Maja is way too small. Here their teeth is human sized, when it's supposed to be absolutely humongous and almost mountain sized, with one of its teeth being the size of a submarine.
Your one hope is to try and catch onto a tooth before falling into the oncoming void... but even then, your chances are dim. Also, the way it breached reminded me of the Gargantuan Leviathan from subnautica... perhaps we could end up seeing it too.
Would be interesting to see if they’re using their huge size to make current rushes in order to sink ships that comes too close. Like using a spoon to make liquid shake inside a cup but.. in huge scales.