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Uploaded on Dec 20, 2008

Many believe that huge unidentified monsters lurk in the world's oceans and waterways. Do remnants of the dinosaur age still exist, and is this what people are seeing off the coast of Wales in Britain and in San Francisco Bay in the USA?

The Animal X - Natural Mystery Unit is on the hunt for Monsters of the Deep. Daniel and Natalie talk with eyewitnesses who have videotaped a pod of huge sea serpents. We have the videotape analyzed by an expert who says the tape is not a fake and the monsters are real.

So much of the ocean is still unexplored. Could there be large species we are yet to discover? Scientists answer 'yes - it's most likely", and they've even recorded sounds from the depths of the ocean that they can't explain. Have you heard of the Bloop? It's the sound of a huge underwater creature and is the biggest mystery in the ocean today. Could it be the sea monster people have been talking about?

They meet the scientists from NOAA a US government agency. Scientists here say the biggest threat to any species in the ocean is over fishing.

It's time for Daniel and Natalie to slip on their wetsuits and scuba gear and go exploring the big blue. Join them as they dive to 'Aquarius', the only inner-space station in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean, searching for answers.

Storyteller produce and distribute documentaries and factual programming specialising in animals and nature; from endangered species and what's being done to save them to mysterious animal and monster stories.

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  • mrcheesedude4

    I wish the old dude would stop teleporting...

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  • Cakeries

    2:54 - 2:58. look to the right of the man talking. does anybody not see a head and upper body of some aquatic creature sticking out of the water?

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  • Amanda Vianna

    a dolphin? o=

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  • garry gill

    thanx to pass my time....\

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  • loarzwolf

    I bet me snakey might deliver ye some biological material, it's just a little bigger, but easier to catch...

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  • loarzwolf

    Big ol' one, must 've snuck its way outta dat sausage factory...!

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  • GRH1020

    There's something creepy about the way he says "Welcome my Dah-lings"

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  • Reezy37

    these creatures are just giant eels, huge marine worms, and giant frilled sharks simple as that or other types of huge fish we have yet to see and these can easily take the forms of mososaurs and sea serpents.

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  • AndyTtrigger

    Ok i dont mean to be rude or anything it is pretty fun to watch these videos etc,

    But , if so many people have seen the loch ness monster why have no one video taped it ?

    If so many people know there is big sea creatures why do we dont see them better etc ?

    Another thing : I know giant octopus excists because many whales have big spots on them

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  • ACABg9

    the old man should teleport to san fran rather than pay for plane tickets for them two :p

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  • SaosinComeClose

    That reply has nothing to do with anything I said. I'm not an actor. Also, you forgot to use the space bar between each word.

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  • thoostorm4

    lookinthemirror

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