The 'Bloop' — an ultra-low frequency sound detected in 1997 — was louder than any known animal.

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NOAA picked it up on hydrophones 5,000 km apart. Scientists initially had no explanation. It was eventually attributed to an icequake — a massive iceberg cracking off Antarctica.

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