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•This week on the Supreme, we take a look at some of the strangest things ever found underwater
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The Supreme is talking about some of the strangest things ever found in lakes, rivers and oceans with today 's title, Most Unbelievable Things People Have Found Underwater .
The rotting Indonesian sea monster recently washed up onto a residential area over in Indonesia .
The frilled shark is one of the only in the world with the ability to produce red bioluminescence, also known as the rat trap fish because of its strange protruding and unusual facial structure.
This video was captured by specially crafted remote controlled vehicles that were specifically designed to travel to the deepest parts of the ocean.
The giant isopod is thought to be another result of what's called a giant deep sea gigantism, a phenomenon that attempts to explain why some animals that live in the depths grow to be much larger than their counterparts living in shallower waters.
A rare breed of fish called the climbing perch is supposedly headed out to Australia next.
Tourists over in Thailand were treated to a very unusual surprise while kayaking on a beach resort.
They stumbled upon these weird troll like creatures that resembled Ewoks from the Star Wars films.
They were playing this bizarre music through some kind of traditional Thai instruments.
It turns out that the answer is that these are simply actors performing a number for a famous musician.
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