How long did the Bloop live?

It lasted for one minute and was never heard again. The Bloop, a mesmerizing short documentary by Cara Cusumano, investigates this unknown phenomenon with Dr. Christopher Fox, Chief Scientist of the Acoustic Monitoring Project of NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Lab.
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How old is the Bloop?

Bloop was an ultra-low-frequency, high amplitude underwater sound detected by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 1997.
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Is the Bloop a real animal?

He confirmed that the Bloop really was just an icequake -- and it turns out that's kind of what they always thought it was. The theory of a giant animal making noises loud enough to be heard across the Pacific was more fantasy than science.
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How long is the Bloop monster?

the thing that is most recognizable about this large creature is its song which can be heard from nearly 3000 miles away from the pod. the bloop measures out between 77 meters to 215 meters long and it's teeth are nearly the length of a human arm.
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Was the Bloop ever heard again?

For a minute, it rose rapidly in frequency; then it disappeared. The hydrophones, a relic of cold-war submarine tracking, picked up this signal again and again during those summer months, then it was never heard again. No one knows what made the sound, now known as “The Bloop” (hear it at www.thebloop.notlong.com).
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The Unsolved Mystery of the Bloop



What is the biggest sea monster?

While the blue whale is the overall-largest creature of the sea, the lion's mane jellyfish goes to the top of the list for being the longest. These languid beauties have tentacles that reach an astonishing 120 feet in length.
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What was the loudest thing in the universe?

The Krakatoa volcanic eruption: Not only did it cause serious damage to the island, the eruption of Krakatoa in 1883 created the loudest sound ever reported at 180 dB. It was so loud it was heard 3,000 miles (5,000 km) away.
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What is the oldest sea monster?

Scientists in Argentina have found the remains of a giant carnivorous marine reptile, or plesiosaur, which lived 150 million years ago in Antarctica.
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What SCP is Bloop?

existence of the Foundation, detected an ultra-low-frequency extremely powerful sound in the south Pacific Ocean around the west point of the tip of South America that was made by SCP-169. The sound was named the Bloop.
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How big is Bloop in feet?

Today's Cryptid of the Day is the Bloop, named after a powerful, low frequency sound detected in the ocean off the tip of South America. It is theorized that this sound originated from a massive yet unidentified sea creature. The Bloop is an estimated 250 feet long.
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Is the Bloop the loudest sound?

The bloop was one of the loudest underwater sounds ever recorded: hydrophones (underwater microphones) more than three thousand miles apart all captured the same noise. And researchers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which first recorded the bloop, couldn't figure out what had caused it.
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Who recorded the Bloop?

They dubbed it "the bloop." While searching for underwater volcanoes, researchers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recorded the infamous loud, ultra-low frequency sound on hydrophones. These underwater microphones the US Navy originally developed were 2,000 miles apart in the Pacific Ocean.
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Are there real monsters in the ocean?

Hundreds of years ago, European sailors told of a sea monster called the kraken that could toss ships into the air with its many long arms. Today we know sea monsters aren't real--but a living sea animal, the giant squid, has 10 arms and can grow longer than a school bus.
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How fast is bloop?

Typically, it is played at 16 times normal speed, which makes it sounds like an animal vocalization of some sort. However, when the sound is played in real-time it has more of a 'quake' sound to it, similar to thunder." You can hear a recording of the Bloop in the video accompanying this story.
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How old is the sea monster?

Researchers have announced the discovery of the first sea monster (artist's impression above)—an 8.6-meter-long reptile with a massive skull (inset) and sharp teeth that lived 244 million years ago.
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Who is SCP 9999999?

SCP-999, also known as "The Tickle Monster", is a character in the SCP Foundation series. It is a Safe-class SCP which is known for its adorable appearance and friendly attitude.
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What is the tallest SCP?

SCP-745 is the tallest SCP in the game, the second SCP being SCP-173. Initially, SCP-745 had the exact same attack sound as SCP-939 but slow and low pitched.
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What SCP is the half cat?

SCP-529, or as she's affectionately called by SCP staff, Josie the Half-Cat, is by all accounts a regular housecat, except for the fact that her body terminates sharply below her ribcage, as if sliced in two.
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What is the rarest sea monster?

Along with being one of the most interesting looking, the dumbo octopus is thought to be the rarest marine animal of all. It is called “Dumbo” since its fins resemble the ears of the Disney character. It is able to withstand high pressure and preys upon animals by swallowing them whole.
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What is the weirdest sea monster?

The Ocean's Weirdest Creatures!
  • Leafy Sea Dragon. Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia. ...
  • Christmas Tree Worm. ...
  • Anglerfish. ...
  • Northern Stargazer. ...
  • Red Handfish. ...
  • Wobbegong.
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What are the scariest sea monsters?

Eight scary Halloween sea creatures
  1. Angler fish. Credit: Superjoseph via Shutterstock. ...
  2. Stargazer. Credit: James Van Den Broek via Shutterstock. ...
  3. Vampire squid. Credit: Noaa Mbari. ...
  4. Viper fish. Credit: Gavin Mills/freeimages.com. ...
  5. Lamprey. Credit: Sean Connolly. ...
  6. Scorpion fish. Credit: Georgie Bull. ...
  7. Red-toothed trigger fish. ...
  8. Bobbit worm.
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What sound would destroy the universe?

Converting the energy of 1,100 decibels to mass yields 1.113x1080 kg, meaning that the radius of the resulting black hole's event horizon would exceed the diameter of the known universe. Voila! No more universe.
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What is the quietest sound ever?

Microsoft's main anechoic chamber has the lowest sound level ever recorded. It is just a few decibels off of the lowest sound theorized by scientists.
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What was the loudest word ever spoken?

Amusingly, the loudest word ever shouted is, quiet. The current Guiness World Record in shouting has been held by Annalisa Wray since 1994. At the Citybus Challenge in Belfast Northern Ireland, she ironically yelled the word quiet to a level of 121.7 decibels, almost as loud as a jet engine!
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Is kraken real?

Although fictional and the subject of myth, the legend of the Kraken continues to the present day, with numerous references in film, literature, television, and other popular culture topics.
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