Underwater videographer Jay Garbose has worked for National Geographic and The Discovery Channel. He made his amazing discovery while on a dive on Juno Ledge, near Juno Beach, Fla. Garbose said when he first saw the giant worm-like creature he thought it was a sea cucumber until he realized how big it was. The creature, which measured between 7 and 10 feet long, has baffled scientists who have seen the video. Garbose’s friends who work at the Smithsonian said they were puzzled by the animal’s characteristics. For now, Garbose said they are simply calling it “undescribed.”



  1. Awake says:

    Nemertean Worm

    This was identified in the full story (no link above?):
    http://tinyurl.com/36nx3p

    A google search for the worm indicates that it grows up to 50 feet long.
    Very strange looking.

  2. Jack says:

    Creepy! Like everything we don’t understand…kill it first, then…

    Oh no, I just realized, it’s the beginning of the invasion!!!

  3. laineypie says:

    that video thoroughly never made me want to go in the ocean again. it looks like a tapeworm that crawled out of a fucking whale and is now just searching for a new host organism. like seriously i am so freaked out its ridiculous. i feel like im about to have a panic attack just knowing shit like this exists in the ocean. fuck the ocean and its ugly parasites! i have an idea.. lets kill the ocean by making it really hot and pouring all kinds of chemicals into it. that should kill the nemertean worms. OMG i cant stop watching the video even though im horrified of it.

  4. 888 says:

    #3
    Watchi t even more, maybe you die from your panic attack… there is too many idiots in the world already, ya know…

  5. Hugh Bastard says:

    So thats where garden hoses come from!

  6. Angel H. Wong says:

    #5

    Naw, that’s a whale’s condom.

  7. prophet says:

    #4 – 888
    sar·casm
    Pronunciation: ‘sär-“ka-z&m
    Function: noun
    Etymology: French or Late Latin; French sarcasme, from Late Latin sarcasmos, from Greek sarkasmos, from sarkazein to tear flesh, bite the lips in rage, sneer, from sark-, sarx flesh; probably akin to Avestan thwar&s- to cut
    1 : a sharp and often satirical or ironic utterance designed to cut or give pain
    2 a : a mode of satirical wit depending for its effect on bitter, caustic, and often ironic language that is usually directed against an individual b : the use or language of sarcasm
    synonym see WIT

    Source: http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/sarcasm

  8. 888 says:

    #7
    wishing the idiots to go away (off the surface of this planet) is not even remotely any sarcasm 😀

  9. Fred Flint says:

    #8 888,

    So who gets to nominate and choose the idiots to be removed from the face of the earth? I mean, just as an example, no offense, I could nominate you and we could all have a vote on it. Whaddya think would happen?

    Or…. we could just get rid of the people who don’t understand sarcasm but there again, you might end up being the person who’s in big trouble. You never know what other people are thinking, neh?


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