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    Glass Squid | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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    Deep Sea Glass Squid Proves Aliens are Underwater

    Monica WilliamsBy Monica WilliamsAugust 20, 20232 Mins Read
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    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is proving aliens exist below the Earth’s surface, with the deep sea Glass Squid. Seeing as we only know about 5% of what lurks in the ocean, it makes sense that any deep sea life is compared to aliens. Even the United States government is confirming the existence of aliens beyond our skys.

    Glass Squid | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    The footage of the Glass Squid was taken by researches on the NOAA ship, Okeanos Explorer. They used a remotely operated vehicle to search the waters near the Aleutian Islands. The video is eerily beautiful as the squid just floats along. This particular Glass Squid is known as Taonius Borealis and it gives some serious eye contact.

    Deep sea creatures are beautiful, yet frightening at the same time. The deeper you go, the more alien-like the sea life appears. Personally I don’t understand why we only know about 5% of what goes on in the water, on our own planet! I mean, do official researchers forget that the ocean covers majority of the planet? How many years until researchers discover a way to keep these creatures in pressurized tanks for study?

    With as little that we know about the depths of the ocean, it doesn’t seem as unlikely that soon mermaids will be confirmed. Atlantis? Probably somewhere deep down there. The Bermuda Triangle? Another mystery that a team of researchers should be tackling. So long as unmanned vehicles, controlled by industry experts, are doing the work. It seems like the ocean doesn’t want humans poking around in her these days.

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