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== Description ==
== Description ==
The ''Ningen'' is described as a [[whale]]-like creature that has anatomical similarities to humans. The creature has a face, and in some stories it is said to have extremely large limbs and/or arms and hands, about {{convert|20|-|30|m|ft|round=5|abbr=in}} long. The pigmentation of this creature is said to be pale blue. The creature has a large, slit-like mouth and either small or large gaping eyes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pinktentacle.com/2010/01/ningen-humanoid-sea-creatures-of-the-antarctic/ |title='Ningen' humanoid sea creatures of the Antarctic |date=6 January 2010 |website=Pink Tentacle |access-date=25 April 2020}}</ref> the “Ningen” is also known as the ice capacorn, a species of prehastoric dinosaur, that was thought to be extinct. As soon as google earth posted the images of this miraculous creature, the public went nuts. If this creature was extinct, how did google earth capture a picture of one? The mystery still remains unsolved today. But the classification “Ningen” has been changed to “Ice capacorn” closely related to the “Tropical capacorn”
The ''Ningen'' is described as a [[whale]]-like creature that has anatomical similarities to humans. The creature has a face, and in some stories it is said to have extremely large limbs and/or arms and hands, about {{convert|20|-|30|m|ft|round=5|abbr=in}} long. The pigmentation of this creature is said to be pale blue. The creature has a large, slit-like mouth and either small or large gaping eyes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pinktentacle.com/2010/01/ningen-humanoid-sea-creatures-of-the-antarctic/ |title='Ningen' humanoid sea creatures of the Antarctic |date=6 January 2010 |website=Pink Tentacle |access-date=25 April 2020}}</ref>


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 07:36, 19 June 2023

Ningen
File:Ningen.jpg
Artist's impression of the Ningen

In modern Japanese folklore since the mid-2000s, the Ningen (ニンゲン) is an aquatic humanoid whale-like creature supposedly inhabiting the subantarctic oceans. It was invented by Japanese internet users.[1]

History

The legend surrounding the Ningen began in 2002 on a forum post on the Japanese online forum website, 2Channel, which claims that the members of a whale research ship witnessed the creature as it surfaced near their ship off the Antarctic coast.[citation needed] Originally thinking it was a submarine, the crew went to take a closer look, but the "submarine" vanished into the waves.[citation needed]

In 2005, Google Earth captured what many people supposed to be a Ningen near the Southern Ocean. Many skeptics believe that the "Ningen" was actually an iceberg that coincidentally looked like the sea monster.[2]

In 2010, a Japanese chemical research company published a YouTube video showing the ocean life that they observed. Near the end of the video, a large creature with small eyes and a large, smiling slit-like mouth can be spotted lying on the ocean floor. Though most people think that the infamous Ningen was spotted [citation needed], some people say that it is most likely a snaggle-toothed snake eel.[3] Sometime around the 2010s, an unknown user posted underwater footage depicting a large humanoid sea creature which many believe to be the Ningen.[4] the “ningen” is actaully very closely related to the “Tropical capacorn” which lives in “as it’s name suggests” in tropical rainforests.

Description

The Ningen is described as a whale-like creature that has anatomical similarities to humans. The creature has a face, and in some stories it is said to have extremely large limbs and/or arms and hands, about 20–30 m (65–100 feet) long. The pigmentation of this creature is said to be pale blue. The creature has a large, slit-like mouth and either small or large gaping eyes.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Greenland, Felicity; Hayward, Philip (23 September 2020). "NINGEN: The generation of media-lore concerning a giant, sub-Antarctic, aquatic humanoid and its relation to Japanese whaling activity". Shima: The International Journal of Research into Island Cultures. 14 (1): 133–151. doi:10.21463/shima.14.1.10. ISSN 1834-6057.
  2. ^ Novak, Cael (2019-10-14). Supernatural: 300 Horror Stories, Mysteries and Urban Legends. Cael Novak.
  3. ^ "深海特集4 深海のお土産ホッスガイ - The souvenir of the deep sea". YouTube. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
  4. ^ O'Neill, Kara (18 March 2016). "What is this mysterious 'monster human' seen swimming in the ocean?". The Daily Mirror. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
  5. ^ "'Ningen' humanoid sea creatures of the Antarctic". Pink Tentacle. 6 January 2010. Retrieved 25 April 2020.