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Vampire Squid from Hell (3200 Feet Under Sea Level)

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Unfortunately, I can't find the exact name of the original film but I found out who the producer of the original film is: National Geographic, online at:

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/

My French version is "Creatures des abysses" and it was aired on "Tele-Quebec".

The song is "The big clapper" by "Two lone swordsmen" on their album "Stay Down" (1998).

ABOUT THE VAMPIRE SQUID:
Vampyroteuthis infernalis, lit. "Vampire squid from hell") is a small, deep-sea cirrate cephalopod found throughout the temperate and tropical oceans of the world. Unique retractile sensory filaments justify the Vampire Squid's placement in its own order: Vampyromorphida. It was first described and mistakenly identified as an octopus in 1903 by German teuthologist Carl Chun. More info at:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_Squid

ABOUT ITS ENVIRONMENT:
3,281 FEET: Bathypelagic zone. 1 Km = 100 atm = 1,470 psi.
The ocean is dark at this level; the only glow is from bioluminescent animals. There are no living plants, and creatures subsist by eating the debris that falls from the levels above (aka "marine snow"), including dead or dying fish and plankton. More info down to 36,201 feet (pression : 8.07 tons per square inch!!!) at:
- http://planktonforum.org/viewtopic.php?t=327

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  • I've seen enough hentai to know where this is going...

  • Holy cow! It's a darkmantle!

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  • thats CREEPY!!!!

  • About 90% of the planet's oceans are unknown. We have no way of studying what's deep down there even with modern technology. To cover all that space, 2/3 of our planet's surface is still a challenge. I would love to know what's deep down there where we can't survive. It's whole different world full of mysteries that we've never even seen. I don't want supernatural ghost stories or unscientific speculation, I just want to know.

  • Eeeeeeeeew! It is ugly, but has impressive complexity. Still ugly though...

  • @SMIDJID204 I think it is :P It looks tasty :D

  • is it edible? :P

  • is it edible? :P

  • SQUIDWARD.

    

  • i love marine life more than anything they have epic defense mechanisms

  • General Akbar!

  • wow dick looks like a giant...

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