Alright, it's probably not an alien, but it still looks like one.
Its body is illuminated in red and yellow while short and long tentacles dangle below it.
Scientists discovered this creature when they sent a remote-controlled submarine to a depth of a little over 12,000 feet near the Mariana Trench.
The Mariana Trench is so deep that if it was sitting at the bottom of the trench, there'd still be over 7,000 feet of water above it...
This jellyfish belongs to the genus Crossota and it has two sets of tentacles. In the video, the jellyfish has its long tentacles extended while its body stays still. That behavior suggests it hunts by ambushing its prey, according to scientists.
They found the jellyfish while exploring an area of the Mariana Trench nicknamed "Enigma Seamount" because scientists know so little about the area.
Crazy to think what else those scientists might find down there.

























