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  2. Bloop - Wikipedia

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    This mechanism could explain the Bloop's wide detection range and distinct acoustic signature. [7] As oceanographer Yunbo Xie explains, the alteration of waveforms from a detected sound "can also be caused by so-called angular frequency dependent radiation patterns associated with antisymmetric mode motion of the ice cover." [6]: 59

  3. List of unexplained sounds - Wikipedia

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    While the audio profile of Bloop does resemble that of a living creature, [4] the source was a mystery both because it was different from known sounds and because it was several times louder than the loudest recorded animal, the blue whale. [5] The NOAA Vents Program has attributed Bloop to a large icequake. Numerous icequakes share similar ...

  4. Weird or What? - Wikipedia

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    "The Bloop" is the loudest sound heard in history, that is certain. But what caused it is the mystery. A scientist notices that cows always face either north or south, can they really sense the Earth's magnetic poles?

  5. François de Loys - Wikipedia

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    It would be the only ape native to the Americas — a so-called "missing link" between apes and humans. He asked de Loys for more details, calculated some measurements by estimating and comparing the size of the box with the body in the picture, and in 1929, convinced de Loys to tell the story to the Illustrated London News (Loys, 1929 op. cit ...

  6. List of cryptids - Wikipedia

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    Cryptids are animals that cryptozoologists believe may exist somewhere in the wild, but whose present existence is disputed or unsubstantiated by science.Cryptozoology is a pseudoscience, which primarily looks at anecdotal stories, and other claims rejected by the scientific community.

  7. Monkey - Wikipedia

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    Monkey is the symbol of fourth Tirthankara in Jainism, Abhinandananatha. [72] [73] Hanuman, a prominent deity in Hinduism, is a human-like monkey god who is believed to bestow courage, strength and longevity to the person who thinks about him or Rama. In Buddhism, the monkey is an early incarnation of Buddha but may also represent trickery and ...

  8. List of hybrid creatures in folklore - Wikipedia

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    The males are called Mermen and the females are called Mermaids. Auvekoejak – A merman from Inuit folklore of Greenland and northern Canada that has fur on its fish tail instead of scales. Ceasg – A Scottish mermaid. Sirena – A mermaid from Philippine folklore. Siyokoy – Mermen with scaled bodies from Philippine folklore. It is the male ...

  9. Talk:Bloop - Wikipedia

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    Is the bloop real? 2A01:799:7D3:E000:6D19:114E:932E:3457 19:17, 2 July 2024 (UTC) If there is a secondary source that talks about use in games, films etc, then we can expand on it here. But it is not appropriate to include things that use the bloop if no one else noticed that thing and wrote about it.