Marine iguana dubbed 'Tiny Godzilla' seen in new video It looks to be about the size of a person.

Take a look at some of the other bizarre creatures found in the ocean. less The marine iguana, found only in the Galapagos, has the unique ability to forage underwater. It can dive up to 30 feet deep and grows to a length of 4 to 5 feet. Take a look at some of the other bizarre ... more The marine iguana, found only in the Galapagos, has the unique ability to forage underwater. It can dive up to 30 feet deep and grows to a length of 4 to 5 feet. Image 1 of / 35 Caption Close Marine iguana dubbed 'Tiny Godzilla' seen in new video 1 / 35 Back to Gallery

It looks like the creators of "Godzilla" may not have been as far off at we thought. A video posted recently to Reddit shows what looks like a baby Godzilla swimming around, munching on the algae.

The marine iguana, found only in the Galapagos Islands, has the unique ability to forage underwater. It survives on algae and seaweed, while land-dwelling iguanas eat insects and other critters. The "tiny Godzilla" grows to a length of 4 to 5 feet and can dive up to 30 feet deep.

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Unfortunately, the Galapagos have seen the introduction of non-native animals such as rats, cats and dogs, which eat the iguana's eggs. The species has been placed under protection due to fears of extinction.

These underwater reptiles, however, are by far not the strangest things swimming in the ocean.

Take a look through the gallery above to see other strange and bizarre creatures that have been found in the water.