15. The Bloop
Well, at least we know what spiders are and can plan accordingly. Stock up on glasses, pieces of paper, feather dusters, we know what they’re capable of.
Enter The Bloop. The unexplained, extremely powerful sound of something underwater going “bloop.” Terrifying, no? Bloop!
The sound detected was many times louder than the blue whale, the largest-known animal in the ocean, detected by sensors almost 3000 miles apart. That’s loud.
Officially, it was caused by an icequake, or a large iceberg scraping the ocean floor, probably somewhere between the Bransfield Straits and the Ross Sea. That’s the official story, at least.
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