Twitter users urged a fisherman to return an alien-like creature to the sea after taking a video of an almost entirely transparent creature attempted to climb out of his grip
Image: @TheFigen_/Twitter)
A fisherman has left people stunned after finding an ‘ alien ‘ creature that’s almost invisible and can blend into water. A video of the confusing find has been shared on Twitter and users have been clamouring to find out what it is.
One described it as a ‘ forbidden jello ‘, but so far no one seems to know what the translucent creature is. It seems to have antennae and is completely see-through from tip to end, making how the fisherman spotted it a mystery.
The fisherman captioned his video “Tell me this isn’t an alien” and after the video was shared it attracted thousands of comments, as one Twitter user simply said: “Put it back.”
What do you think the creature is? Let us know in the comments…
In the video, the unusual creature is firmly gripped between thumb and finger onboard a boat, and the camera zooms in on its face as it appears to wriggle in a struggle for freedom.
Anyone looking closely enough will be able to spot the creature’s head and what appear to be antennae or legs, emerging from a gelatinous-looking body sack.
The only part of the tiny sea-dwelling creature that isn’t see-through is its head which presumably hosts its brain above a set of black eyes.
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Below the eyes, is just as freakish as what looks to be countless legs or teeth that begin to move at a rapid pace while being helplessly held against its will.
The video was shared on Twitter by user Figen, and soon they were inundated with comments. Brandon Lewis Gibson tweeted: “I know an alien when I see one.”
And Jim Campilongo added: “Alien? That’s assuming ‘real’ aliens don’t look like kittens…”
And another user named Mariahlynn wrote: “That looks like a little alien.”
Some commented that it could be a parasitic Phronima which roams in the deepest depths of the world’s oceans.
Gruesomely, female Phronima feast on their tiny prey inside out before wearing the remains like a jacket inside of which they lay eggs and propel it through the water, for their larvae.
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