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This is a thread where we share things that scare, disturb, or creep us out. They can be stories, videos, or photos. It goes without saying that if you're easily scared, this probably isn't the thread for you.
I was inspired to make this thread after coming across... this.
This is real, by the way. What you're seeing is a deep sea cephalopod called the bigfin squid. And while we're on the topic of the deep sea, can I just say how much this graphic freaks me out?
The ocean is so incredibly deep and we barely know anything about it. What really creeps me out is when I stop to consider what kind of organisms live below the mesopelagic layer. From Wikipedia:
So not only are there organisms like the bigfin squid, there are organisms that draw their sustenance from hydrogen sulfide instead of the Sun. They are creatures of darkness that feast on poisonous gas.
Sweet dreams.
I was inspired to make this thread after coming across... this.


This is real, by the way. What you're seeing is a deep sea cephalopod called the bigfin squid. And while we're on the topic of the deep sea, can I just say how much this graphic freaks me out?

The ocean is so incredibly deep and we barely know anything about it. What really creeps me out is when I stop to consider what kind of organisms live below the mesopelagic layer. From Wikipedia:
It has been suggested that more is known about the Moon than the deepest parts of the ocean.[2] Little was known about the extent of life on the deep ocean floor until the discovery of thriving colonies of shrimps and other organisms around hydrothermal vents in the late 1970s. Before the discovery of the undersea vents, it had been accepted that almost all life on earth obtained its energy (one way or another) from the sun. The new discoveries revealed groups of creatures that obtained nutrients and energy directly from thermal sources and chemical reactions associated with changes to mineral deposits. These organisms thrive in completely lightless and anaerobic environments in highly saline water that may reach 300 °F (150 °C), drawing their sustenance from hydrogen sulfide, which is highly toxic to almost all terrestrial life.
So not only are there organisms like the bigfin squid, there are organisms that draw their sustenance from hydrogen sulfide instead of the Sun. They are creatures of darkness that feast on poisonous gas.
Sweet dreams.