VIDEO: Scientists Discover Horrifying New Sea Creature That Looks EXACTLY Like Monster from Alien Movie

There are some quite eerie things lurking in the depths of the ocean. Thousands of miles beneath the water's surface, it's like a completely different world down there, with numerous unknown creatures. And let me tell you, the creatures that we are aware of resemble something straight out of a sci-fi horror film.

This recently discovered creature, called an Antarctic strawberry feather star, actually bears a striking resemblance to the monster featured in the 1979 film Alien.

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Lurking in the dark depths of the Antarctica sea lies a creature that you wouldn’t particularly want to bump into while snorkelling. According to UNILAD, the monster was first discovered during a series of expeditions that occurred between 2008 and 2017.

The research team who stumbled across the creature, consisting of Emily McLaughlin, Nerida Wilson and Greg Rouse, had gone out in search of cryptic sea animals, and they sure found one.

On the expedition, the group found eight totally unique species, including four which have never before been named by scientists. One of them has been named Promachocrinus fragarius, or the Antarctic strawberry feather star—a pretty tame name considering what the creature looks like.

The creature is said to be incredibly large, have 20 arms, and can live up to 6,500 feet below the water’s surface. The animal can also vary in colour, from light brown and purple, all the way to a dark red.

We’ve always known that the ocean holds a myriad of mysteries we’ve yet to uncover, including a number of sea creatures hidden beneath the rocks and reefs—some terrifying, some beautiful. That being said, if you’re ever going for a dip and spot something resembling a gargantuan aggressive octopus, I’d try to swim away as fast as you can.

 

Oh my goodness, that creature is seriously a nightmare-inducing thing.

The video up there didn't show that this thing apparently moves around underwater like a spider on the ocean floor.

 

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