Beautiful Wunderpus! Finn was so happy! Another check ☑️ Thank you Justin for the vlog, the Wonderful critters of the Philippine🇵🇭 Ocean#1 marine biodiversity!
I have a newfound respect on sandy bottoms now. People mostly ignore it and preferred to go to coral reefs but no matter how bare it looked, you’ll see more critters that even you Justin who have been familiar in that area still found a rare one you’re not even sure its name. Without the macro lens camera, ordinary eye can’t find them easily but for a professional hunter like you, its a feast. Finn in his 5th dive is lucky again to check off his bucket list.😉 He has a good eye plus the eagerness. Good job you too🤙
8:28 Yes, that's a cockatoo waspfish. The white blotches are irregular and not the same on every individual, though it almost always has that white strip between the mouth and eyes.
Your camera isn't only so much better than Finnsnow's fancy expensive camera, it is also an awesome critter magnet!!! Finnsnow is left so far behind in your camera's backscatter... Perhaps you should charge him to borrow it for few minutes during the dive.
As a former Great Lakes shipwreck diver, these videos with the amazing critters are wonderful. Thanks for your enthusiasm to film these.
Thank you for showing Finn the “Critter World”. Loving your colabs! 🤿🤿
Two of my favourite vloggers in one video. Perfect! Congratulations on finding a Wunderpus and checking critters off your bucket list.
Got the O2 tanks for you👍 Working on the reg
Beautiful Wunderpus! Finn was so happy! Another check ☑️
Thank you Justin for the vlog, the Wonderful critters of the Philippine🇵🇭 Ocean#1 marine biodiversity!
Thanks man! Lots more to check off soon
I love that you’re always so safety conscious. Awesome. Can’t wait to see the First Aid video. Ps. I’ve done a lot of “not night” dives.
Nice dive! Hoping thay I could get a chance to do diving with you guys in Dauin Dumaguete next year if this pandemic ends
I have a newfound respect on sandy bottoms now. People mostly ignore it and preferred to go to coral reefs but no matter how bare it looked, you’ll see more critters that even you Justin who have been familiar in that area still found a rare one you’re not even sure its name. Without the macro lens camera, ordinary eye can’t find them easily but for a professional hunter like you, its a feast. Finn in his 5th dive is lucky again to check off his bucket list.😉 He has a good eye plus the eagerness. Good job you too🤙
100%! On every dive I find new stuff
Wonderful mollusk! ✨ 💚
Nice!!! Cool info and footage of the octopus!
Great dive, thanks for the beautiful video.
Wow another one for encyclopedia thanks
Cool video. Great underwater footage. Thanks for sharing.
Scweeet! And I need to check out Brian Davies Meds video. Thanks again CH and company.
Wow!!! Sana all🤣🤣🤣
8:28 Yes, that's a cockatoo waspfish. The white blotches are irregular and not the same on every individual, though it almost always has that white strip between the mouth and eyes.
Well done another off the list classic Critter Hunter
hard to tell them apart from mimiks
Wonderful wunderpus.
Wanderpuss wow
do they change color?
Killer video , love it 🙏🍀✌️
awesome!
Justine, the fish that you've seen for me it's an alien...hahaha..scary much...hehehe...
Good job
Have a look at my Meds video being uploaded later today
Meds?
@@CritterHunter yea I have done a video on Meds to take on a liveaboard to compliment what the boat has. It will be up 9pm Philippines today
Thx for bringing Finn to achieved his goals
Tantrum time 😂
Sweeet!
Your camera isn't only so much better than Finnsnow's fancy expensive camera, it is also an awesome critter magnet!!! Finnsnow is left so far behind in your camera's backscatter...
Perhaps you should charge him to borrow it for few minutes during the dive.
@@FinnSnowVlogs I can't wait to see your videos. I wish you awesome diving with fantastic photos and videos...
1st sir