https://www.vertigo22.com/2021/07/mystery-antarctic-godzilla.html?m=1
> Also known as the “Large Antarctic Sea Mammal”, the story of the Antarctic Godzilla took place on February 13, 1958. After receiving assistance from the United States on account of being stuck near some glacial ice, the Japanese research vessel “Soya” was sailing in the open sweaters when most of the crew saw a sight most peculiar.
> 300 meters (984 feet) from the ship, a creature breached the surface. Its head was estimated to be 70–80 centimeters (27–31 inches) in length and sported dark-brown fur (which was estimated to be 10 centimeters/3.9 inches long) that covered its entire body. The face was said to have looked like a cow, but the top of its head was round “like a monkeys”. It also had large eyes, pointed ears, and oddest of all: shoulders. The encounter lasted for all of thirty seconds before the creature descended back into the water. No photos were taken on account of another crew member having the camera; the captain not being quick enough to get it and come back.
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Every cryptid sighting ever: blurry photo, terrified witness, and a creature that’s probably just a seal having an existential crisis.
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Half of ocean discoveries are just scientists going “nope, absolutely not” while something horrifying stares back.
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https://www.vertigo22.com/2021/07/mystery-antarctic-godzilla.html?m=1
> Also known as the “Large Antarctic Sea Mammal”, the story of the Antarctic Godzilla took place on February 13, 1958. After receiving assistance from the United States on account of being stuck near some glacial ice, the Japanese research vessel “Soya” was sailing in the open sweaters when most of the crew saw a sight most peculiar.
> 300 meters (984 feet) from the ship, a creature breached the surface. Its head was estimated to be 70–80 centimeters (27–31 inches) in length and sported dark-brown fur (which was estimated to be 10 centimeters/3.9 inches long) that covered its entire body. The face was said to have looked like a cow, but the top of its head was round “like a monkeys”. It also had large eyes, pointed ears, and oddest of all: shoulders. The encounter lasted for all of thirty seconds before the creature descended back into the water. No photos were taken on account of another crew member having the camera; the captain not being quick enough to get it and come back.
Every cryptid sighting ever: blurry photo, terrified witness, and a creature that’s probably just a seal having an existential crisis.
Half of ocean discoveries are just scientists going “nope, absolutely not” while something horrifying stares back.