Freaks of the Sea
In the oceans of our planet lurk creatures weirder than our wildest dreams and our scariest nightmares. We’re going to see cannibalistic squid, shark that can only walk, and the longest living being on the planet, a creature that doesn’t even have a brain. From the ocean's depths, rarely seen footage will open your mind to the strangest and freakiest creatures of the world’s seas.
In the oceans of our planet lurk creatures weirder than our wildest dreams and our scariest nightmares. We’re going to see cannibalistic squid, shark that can only walk, and the longest living being on the planet, a creature that doesn’t even have a brain. From the ocean's depths, rarely seen footage will open your mind to the strangest and freakiest creatures of the world’s seas.
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