'Headless monster' - New mysterious creature found in the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico

Although the name is quite popular, the "headless chicken monster" is recorded with impressive images.

Some unusual creatures in the world can only be found in the utopian dark depths of the ocean.

And NOAA researchers (the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Delegation) have discovered some of the most bizarre things, currently lurking in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Headless chicken monsters have just been discovered in the seabed in the Gulf of Mexico.

A remote control device has been used to explore this sea area and the results are surprising. It helps scientists record images of one of the most mysterious species in the world - sea ​​cucumbers , otherwise known as "headless chicken" - (The headless chicken monster).

The scientific name is Enypniastes eximia, discovered during NOAA's Dive 11 trip in the Gulf of Mexico. And it's not the only weird creature that researchers have observed.

Before the end of this important expedition, the team also captured images of deep sea crabs, sea spiders, metallic squid, and a "pink stone worm".

Amazing video of quirky red cucumber shows that it traverses the surface of the seabed to find food, using tentacles from below the body like legs.

One of the researchers explained in the video of the meeting: "These tentacles, are modified legs."


Deep "headless chicken monster" in the Gulf of Mexico.

The name Enypniastes means daydreaming, according to experts, who say it is an extremely suitable name for the way melon moves between the deep ocean.

Slowly, slowly but equally charming are the exact words to describe this mysterious animal.