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Weird/creepy/scary ocean animals,stories,pictures?
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>>14933253

No.

We Dangeling now
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i had a dream last night where a crab projectile vomited on me
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>>14933269
2spoopy
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>>14933263
shut the fuck up with your shitty failed meme cunt.
>>14933253
http://www.creepypastaindex.com/creepypasta/the-antiguan-giant.

If anyone has the screencaps of the military diver off the coast of scotland with the caves that had creatures in them, post em please
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>>14933263
'no'
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>Be me
>In the Navy, on a submarine
>Standing watch as Quartermaster in control
>Chilling out in deep water on in the middle of nowhere
>Waiting for some exercises with the British Navy to begin
>We're already on station. We have 24 hours to kill.
>Literally driving in circles at 4 knots in the middle of nowhere.
>Suddenly, out of nowhere, the whole boat starts to shake.
>Loud grinding noise coming from outside of the hull
>Shaking suddenly stops
>Officer the Deck yells at me and asks if we just ran aground.
>Charted water depth is 2000 fathoms
>Take a sounding, checks with chart
>Officer is calling maneuvering trying to figure out if something just fucked up in the engine room.
>Shaking starts again, along with the grinding noise.
>There's a speaker in control which repeats the sound picked up over the sonar spherical array.
>Suddenly there's a noise from it.
>Sounds like a low-pitching groaning, almost yelling.
>Literally sounds like an old can just broke his hip.
>Shaking stops
>Noise continues for 15 more seconds.
>Nobody knows what the fuck just happened.
>Never happens again.
>When we come back into port we discover that about 5 of the SHT tiles (Superior Hull Treatment, basically like rubber tiles that absorb sound so we're harder to find on active sonar) are ripped off the side of the boat.
>Nobody ever figured out what happened.
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I saw a Tyrannosaurus rex while on holiday in the Rift Valley in Africa once. I kid you not,
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>>14936492
tell me more
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http://logs.omegle.com/b77214d
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http://logs.omegle.com/628a5d4
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>>14936460
Nice story man. Maybe it was some kind of whale? I always love it when Navy personnel tell their stories on /x/, whether it be spooky or not. Got anymore?
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>>14936940
Every fucking time
> nope
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>>14936940
jesus fucking christ

that's the most terrifying pic ITT
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bump for interest
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>>14937111

Eh? Vat so terrifying bout dat?
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>>14937193
wat da fuk
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>>14937232
Goblin Sharks, fear their extendo Jaw
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>>14936940
>>14937077
>>14937111
now experience it

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-m3N_BnVdOI
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>>14937244
So are they like, "pretending to be a swordfish" due to natural selection's accidental ploys to fuck itself up until everything is over powered?
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>>14937255

That's fake.
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I've got some spooky pics
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>>14937388
thank you i love you
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Tunicate Predator straight from the deep of the abyss.
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>>14937396
Thank you Anon
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>>14937405

forgot the pic
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>>14937419
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Real life spawn of cthulhu :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyw94R7Twxc
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>>14937388
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>>14937426

Fake
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>>14937432

2nd

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KT1TSbarW1U
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>>14937436
I couldn't tell
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I was just about to make a thread for this, but it fits better here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_QyGANCUJI

>Scientists tag a shark
>Suddenly, it's temperature climbs
>Thing is quickly dragged down
>Best idea is that something ate the Great White
>People in the YT comments act superior to sciensts
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>>1493744

It's the damn japanese
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>>14936492
I don't think that's possible because Cretaceous atmosphere had approximately 150% the amount of Oxygen in our current atmosphere. Something that large would have some serious trouble breathing because of the lower Oxygen count. I want to believe though, I've wanted to be a paleontologist my whole life.
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>>14937471
I prefer the version without the monster. Much more ominous.
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>>14937554
I agree
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoP1N0OyFic

Whale close encounter. No more ocean for me.
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>>14933253
I've been a freediver for years, and while I have seen plenty of the weirdness the ocean has to offer, the weirdest thing I've seen is "something" reproducing light blinking patterns below me.

Like many freedivers, we wore strobe lights helping us easily locate each other in case of a problem, and easily notify someone who would be in difficulty. Our different lights blinked at different intervals, some having regular patterns, others like mine having a bit more complicated ones (three short flashes every two second). It was cloudy below us, we couldn't see shit, and at some point we saw flashes of light coming from within the clouds. We counted each other to see if someone was missing, but we were all there, so we thought it could be another group of divers, surely scubas.

That's when I realized the flashes weren't erratic, they mimicked those of our strobes with a short delay. Two of us decided to dive further and have a look, but they haven't found anything, and the flashes stopped.

The most sane explanation was that we ran into some lifeform that could produce light and that reacted to our strobes, and such sea animals exist, just not around there, not at such depths, not with such precision, and then they don't usually just mysteriously disappear.

Otherwise, while there are plenty spooky things, most of it is normal, the sea itself is spooky, but that's just how it is.
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>>14937611
does free diving terrify you? I have a fear of the ocean, that I can't really explain why I have it, I just know I don't want to be anywhere near it, and could never free dive.
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>>14937656
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>>14937611
You just scared off some aliens. They were like "Oh hey that must be bizbop up there flashing his lights. Wait...guys...GUYS...those lights are flashing in different intervals. WHAT IS THIS CREATURE GUYS" and they fly away. Somewhere in the galaxy are terrified aliens telling tales of the strange diving lights.

>>14937648
I can go out on the ocean, but I feel the same way about freediving. I don't ever plan to do it. The ocean scares me too. I've only recently started to actually go out in it and stuff and it takes a lot for me to do it.
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>>14937648
I don't find it spooky, even if I never lived near the sea myself, though I went once a year on average for like two weeks since I was a kid, so I got used to it pretty early.

But it is a strange place, even to me. I'm more surprised by the looks of boats, the stance sea people have towards the sea, which they see in a very different way, and all these weird habits and things they do which don't seem to make sense to me. Harbors creep me way more than the sea does.
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>>14937662
Great dump, thanks so much. My fantasy creature folder just got much larger.
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>>14937691
I only get to visit Galveston here and there, and not so much now that my cousin (who let us use his house) is dead. What strange things do you see the sea people do?
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>>14937691
>Harbors creep me way more than the sea does.
Why?
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>visiting beach
>hear story of sharks eating people
>bodies of the people found
>sharks don't
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>>14937412
Spoopy
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>>14937412
That looks like a Deku Baba from Zelda.
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>>14937446
Damn. Super predators have always intrigued me.
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>>14937732
>>14937838
Harbors and people around it creep me for plenty reasons.

Well to begin with, most harbors I've known were small, old ones, with plenty fishing boats, so I'm not talking about those "recent", good looking harbors filled with luxury yachts there are in some places which I'm perfecly fine with, and that's mostly in France, though I've seen the same things in several countries.

Those types of harbors are always dirty, and pretty much every part exposed to water is covered in moss, which makes them appear abandoned in a way. In every other area, from beaches to modern harbors, water flows freely and renews itself, but in those harbors, it stagnates for quite some time, making them look unlike anything else close to the sea, and it reminds me more of sewers than anything. The smell is similar too, and I fucking hate that old harbor smell.

Then, there are the boats. Old boats are very different from rather modern ones, they're made mainly out of steel, that rusts in several places, the paint is pretty much entirely off, and if anything, when they try to apply a new coat of paint to one it makes it look much creepier. They also have plenty things everywhere that seem to make no ultilitarian sense, things which you don't actually see anymore on modern boats, like some traps that they seem to open and close based on some mysterious imperative known only to sailors, they do things with ropes that clearly serve no purpose, and there are those weird floaters everywhere of a dull orange color that make no sense, like some of those being tied to the boat itself, when they so obviously can't make it float, but hey, they need to be there.
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>>14937968
Ever read The Shadow over Innsmouth?
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>>14937968
Have you ever gone diving in a harbor? Is there a lot of garbage down there?
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>>14937968
Sea people love superstition, and I've always been convinced that this is the explanation behind many of the apparently pointless things they do, but then there's also how they like to look important and show they know what they're doing, and they want to show you they're better than you are.
It's easily noticed by someone who's not from that place, renting a boat which I "kinda" know how to man (though I always bring friends who know too), and see all the local drunk sailors look at you and laugh, and making up bullshit reasons to try to prove you you're in fact incapable of manning a boat and simply doing things wrong, when you're in fact doing it right, and arguing about the order some things should be done when it makes absolutely no difference.

And then I don't know, I never kept trace of it, but there are plenty more weird things they do and say. I just don't like it. I guess it's part of the fact that most of them don't like strangers and do everything they can to make them feel uneasy, and it does work, but then everything about it just seems wrong to me.

>>14937972
Never finished that one, but otherwise I'm familiar with Lovecraft's other works. But yeah, I found that one lazy, to me it just seems like he described the average fishing harbor, for they are genuinely creepy. Should think about finishing it.

>>14937986
No, and I wouldn't for the reasons mentioned above, plus it's all murky water, there's literally no point to it.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVtw94PJ8XA

I don't think any video has ever made me panic as much as this one. A whale suddenly pops up, which immediately gives me the feeling of wanting to get the fuck out of there. Than at 1:08 he actually gets out of the Kayak, into the fucking Ocean, and dips down to see the fucking behemoth of a thing stroll by.

At 2:14 he gets BACK into the fucking water, and at that moment you just see a glimpse of the apparent infinite depth of the ocean. It just becomes a limitless black spec in the center.

rest of the video isn't worth watching.
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>>14937996
Oh another thing, it all comes with its own language, and locals always insist on using some specific names and verbs to describe things which can actually be done easily in any other language, and seeing as you usually don't know any of it, they usually tell you to do one thing in their own language, and then repeat it with a proper one, which they have no problem to do for some reason, making their language entirely superfluous.

Plus their language wears off the more you have them use normal words, and they end up speaking normally without realizing it. The funny part is when you have them notice it, and then they suddenly revert to their "seamen language" out of frustration.
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>>14938026
>At 2:14 he gets BACK into the fucking water, and at that moment you just see a glimpse of the apparent infinite depth of the ocean. It just becomes a limitless black spec in the center.
That's his own shadow.
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>>14937524

I have frequent dreams in a very similar setting. It always involves tile like floors like that, typically a school that's been changed or is hosting something. It always has these tanks, dingy and dirty like this, and always filled with something horrific inside just outside of my view, but I know what ever it is, its beyond deadly.

There's also generally a swimming pool that's really long, and I guess really deep that is supposed to house something too.
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>>14933253
Why do these monsters randomly want to destroy ships and shit? I wouldn't imagine giant hunks of floating sheet metal to be very appetizing to them.
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>>14938092

Maybe they are lonely and are just popping out for a quick chat.
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>>14938092
>implying they don't think ships are fish
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>>14937436
My whole life's been a lie
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IT WOULD BE IMPOSOBILE FOR A MONSTER TO BE DAT BIG
I TAKED A BIOLOGY CLASS AT UNIVERSITY OF PHONICS
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>>14940291
I got hooked on phonics once!
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>>14936403
As a diver, reading this just pisses me off
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>>14940336
how so diverbro?

can anyone recommend any water based horror films? tidal waves, sharks, sea beasties etc, doesnt matter if its foreign language

captcha: anus deep...
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>>14940366
For starters, two tanks will not keep you down there for hours. It would get you about an hour and a half, give or take a little. Next, a smart diver would know not to fuck around with an octopus, because when they are curious, they can be rather clingy and annoying to get off. And lastly, stabbing a fish with a knife is just hard to believe. Those fuckers are agile.

Movie wise, I can recommend The Abyss and 2000 leagues Under the Sea
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>>14937479
>swatika

mein sides
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>>14940534
*swastika
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>>14937446
Fucking Command and Conquer music.
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>>14937562
Bloody hell.
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>>14940425
>The Abyss

muh nuggah
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>>14937436
Damnit!
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>>14937691
I want to free dive so damn bad. I want to go to lakes also I feel like the murkey waters woul be horrifying.
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>>14941698
>I want to free dive so damn bad. I want to go to lakes also I feel like the murkey waters woul be horrifying.
You're a better man than I am if you do it FOR the spookiness instead of IN SPITE OF it.
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>>14938026
Why would that scare you? They're mammals also and they're curious. Not to mention they don't eat people or attack them like orccas. I want a whale bro.
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>>14941710
I took a scuba class one summer camp trip in new England. I don't remember what state exactly but we went off the shore to thisnlitrle bay area. It was murkey and tons of seaweed. It was creepy but honestly what is a fuckimg fish gonna do? I wish I would of taken the last class and gotten my scuba license but I was fat and felt horribly embaressed in the suit so I faked I was sick.
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>>14936460
ever read The Temple by Lovecraft? sounds like you were nearly spared your death at the hands of an atlantian cult.
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>>14937499
i didnt know wrex was aquatic
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>>14937996
This actually does remind me of a thing that happened with me once.

I was in Galveston and my family and I decided to ride the ferry across because we're poor and that was like the only way we'd be able to get on a boat during our trip (the trip itself took all our cash.)

This is pre-Ike by the way. Anyway, we ride the ferry over to the bolivar peninsula, but it's late at night because my brother is kind of a douche. Anyway, we decide to get something to eat there at a gas station. There was a closed supermarket, an old motel, and two gas stations we visited.

Everyone there was really freaking weird. Like, they all had bloodshot eyes and were just staring at us. I mean Bolivar Peninsula and Crystal Beach aren't exactly tourist destinations, but I mean a lot of traffic comes from Galveston to there, so you'd think they'd be used to strangers.

They were all really creepy, people loitering around doing absolutely nothing, just kinda standing there. I got the weirdest vibes from those people, and even my super skeptic parents did.

Eventually we just decided to leave because we were kinda afraid for our safety. We've gone back (though not at night) after Ike, and pretty much all of those places were blown away. It's not really the same anymore, or at least it wasn't the last time I was there.
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>>14937244
Why are they called goblin sharks?
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>>14944296
Gee I dunno
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