Caused by a freezing process involving the ocean s salt only underneath giant blocks of ice floating at sea brinicles get their more popular name from their intimidating appearance.
The black carpet ocean cryptid.
An aquatic environment consist of an ecosystem dependent or partially independent of some body of water.
I ve heard about a possible urban legend about a deep sea creature known among divers as the black carpet.
Some people started saying its actually a creature at least a mile long called the black carpet which is described as an animal composed of black feelers that walk on the ocean floor eating up the nutrients.
According to earlier speculations the sound would have been emitted by a very large still undiscovered marine mammal see image at right which would also be named bloop after the sound.
Nobody has ever gotten a good estimate of the size other than it s big and apparently it makes a noise similar to this bloop thing.
It s a giant black carpet of macrobiotic cells that crawls over the ocean floor sifting though nutrients with millions of tiny feelers.
Apparently certain divers have interacted with another diver underwater that has an odd way of moving no face and a squishy carapace and often vanishes in an inky black cloud or floats lethargically.
Talk 0 this is the category of cryptids that have lived or have been seen in a marine aquatic environment.
I m not sure if this is an actual urban legend but i found it very interesting.
Other sources describe the cryptid as a dragon that lives above the sources of the deep.
In still images the sea cryptids mostly just look like ice though it is said that their smooth human like skin can be seen when the photographs are enlarged.
Legend of the deep sea black carpet from diveranon giant sea anemones the bloop.
Ningen sightings seem to occur most frequently at night making them all the more difficult to photograph.
It is said that it sounds like a distorted whale song or something like that.
It is said to be a giant flat black siphonophore that is about a mile long wide and covered in feelers with an occasional 20ish foot long transparent tentacle.