At the bottom of the Indian Ocean, a bizarre shape shifting Alien like creature was recorded ( VIDEO )

This footage was captured by a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) in the Indian Ocean at a depth of 3753 feet, not far from a drill wellhead.

The performance of the ROV thrusters catches the attention of alien-like creatures near the end of the movie.

The video was shot off the east coast of Africa and has not been edited.

Undoubtedly, this unknown species is the most hostile living thing on the earth.

Bill Austin, a marine researcher, claims that it is unquestionably a comb jelly (ctenophore).

It was recognized as a lobate Lampocteis ctenophore by George Matsumoto, a ctenophore (comb jelly) specialist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium and Research Institute.

Comb jellies are animals that resemble jellyfish and have cilia that cause them to float in clusters or rows.

Cilia strips can be found running the length of the exterior bodies of some comb jellies.

Comb jellies are typically hunters.

Only comb jellies can spew glue onto their prey while hunting thanks to particularly modified “colloblast” cells.

This footage was captured by a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) in the Indian Ocean at a depth of 3753 feet, not far from a drill wellhead.

The performance of the ROV thrusters catches the attention of alien-like creatures near the end of the movie.
The video was shot off the east coast of Africa and has not been edited.

This enigmatic monster is…

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