"What do you do to de-stress?" "Oh, the usual. Play with my dog, draw, play video games, and watch jellyfish swim with the sound of water in my headphones."
@Arna Cook i have done research and as it turn out these moon jellyfish only appear large in relation to the golden jellyfish, ie the golden jellyfish is only around 5 inchs while, moon jellys can range from 2-15 inchs, so i would take a guess the moon jellys in this video are around 10-15 inchs, which is large compared to the goldens but not as "giant" as i thought but non the less an interesting read, so thank you for the suggestion to "do my own research" and i hope you learnd somthing new as well.
It's so amazing to swim with them, you can swim with them. And yes thats a tourism attractive here in berau, east kalimantan indonesia. You need to swim carefully to take care of them. Come and visit berau, east kalimantam, indonesia
@Dust storm C0Ming lmao it's harmless to human and in undonesia the disease only found in north sumatra which is thousand of miles away from this place, be afraid if you are a pig.
Jellyfish are the ones that are upside down. Their relatives and they themselves when in polyp form, are tentacles up. As for this species' behavior, it's inherited instinct, not learned behavior.
Also, they have no brain and function entirely on basic impulse - can't navigate, can't respond to danger, can't escape if they get stuck. They're closer to being plants, behaviourally, only...faster.
The most advanced moment behavior from jellyfish is following food and swarming together. It’s not completely know if they swarm simply because of food concentration and sea conditions but they do move actively.
According to most comments, people found it calming and relaxing. Perhaps it was the sounds we heard when we were still in the womb? I found it very calming too.
Apparently some moon jellies got trapped in there, too. They must still be eating their regular fare, while the golden jellies somehow took up the symbiotic relationship with the algae.
Wow!!! There’s a similar lake in Palau! I wish people at Coral Reef Center can study these as well to see the similarities in species, habitat, etc... it would be cool to see the results! Super amazingggg!!!!
I saw this at a huge dome-cinema in the 90's. One of many factors in my youth that triggered my interest in biology, science and so forth. Today im what some people would call a sommelier of sorts.
Sadly many years ago I photographed a dead jellyfish on the beach, little or nothing left of it, after being pecked by a gull, but alive they're beautiful.
Over time this will become its own species. It will have drifted so far genetically from their salt water counterparts they will likely look entirely different.
I absolutely adore BBC Earth! my son and I watch everyday as of late. We love them all especially the water related ones. Your footage of the jellyfish was awesome you showed us every angle it felt like we were there. Keep up the good work all involved we look forward to many more years! xo I so believe we are addicted lol.
A lost princess, who is far away from home An octopus sees her hair hang into the ocean and mistakes it for another Octopus and he falls in love he learns it’s a princess and agrees to take her home, and when she is safely home and they have to be parted, she cuts off her hair and ties it into the shape of an octopus, giving it to her new friend so he won't be lonelyin the dark empty sea The octopus was happy carrying the hair until the ribbon holding the hair together comes undone. Trying to grab all the hair the octopus unintentionally ties himself into knots. He strains to grab one more piece and bursts. The chunks of the octopus combine with the hair and come back to life as jellyfish this is where my mom says jellyfish come from
"What do you do to de-stress?"
"Oh, the usual. Play with my dog, draw, play video games, and watch jellyfish swim with the sound of water in my headphones."
Trying really hard to get to the ten minute mark eh BBC
Gold & Silver VS Crisis & Collapse theres not even any ads lol nice reach
I was watching it and felt like it was weirdly slow, and then I went to speed it up to 2x, and I realised I had already sped it up to 2x!
honestly its super relaxing i wish there was a 5 hour version...
It's like ten minutes of jellyfish ASMR
They look like mushrooms on top of cauliflowers.
Or cauliflowers underneath mushrooms : l
Or cauliflowers in the side of mushrooms.
That water sound is just so satisfying to listen to
wiz lion Ikr
The jellyfish facts were amazing in itself, but even more so in how relaxing the video was. Loved it!
Amazing. From stingers to farmers. How life adapts to situations
That’s why they lived on earth for a long time
Humans can learn so much from animals.
@@TressCam1 uhm...
I wonder how long it took for them to adapt
Sound of water in the video soothes the soul. Thank you BBC.
I wanna know about those fisf and that giant moon jellyfish that was there aswell
Yeah same!
@Arna Cook i have done research and as it turn out these moon jellyfish only appear large in relation to the golden jellyfish, ie the golden jellyfish is only around 5 inchs while, moon jellys can range from 2-15 inchs, so i would take a guess the moon jellys in this video are around 10-15 inchs, which is large compared to the goldens but not as "giant" as i thought but non the less an interesting read, so thank you for the suggestion to "do my own research" and i hope you learnd somthing new as well.
It's so amazing to swim with them, you can swim with them. And yes thats a tourism attractive here in berau, east kalimantan indonesia. You need to swim carefully to take care of them. Come and visit berau, east kalimantam, indonesia
@Dust storm C0Ming lmao it's harmless to human and in undonesia the disease only found in north sumatra which is thousand of miles away from this place, be afraid if you are a pig.
Very surprised to see a jellyfish turn upside down. Wondering how it "learned" to flip itself for food, and if there is any level of awareness.
Jellyfish are the ones that are upside down. Their relatives and they themselves when in polyp form, are tentacles up. As for this species' behavior, it's inherited instinct, not learned behavior.
Also, they have no brain and function entirely on basic impulse - can't navigate, can't respond to danger, can't escape if they get stuck. They're closer to being plants, behaviourally, only...faster.
The most advanced moment behavior from jellyfish is following food and swarming together. It’s not completely know if they swarm simply because of food concentration and sea conditions but they do move actively.
Who else is doing their own David attenborough voice impression while reading the subtitles? :)
HAHAHHA MEEEEE
Wow! They evolved to be filter feeders. Fascinating! That's why the water is so clear and the plants are lush.
Superb. Wonderful images.... and so great that they are lingered over, without jabber or music.
From 8:33 I see a gaint translucent jellyfish. Explain.....
JellyWhale
That's an illegal immigrant ...
Option A-it's dead
Option B-for some reason it dosen't have the sybiotic alge
Onion C-nethier of those
Aurelia aka moon jellies
My thoughts exactly. Looks like it would or does eat the other little jellies
Very beautiful
Am I the only one who wants to strangely touch/hug jellyfish just because of the way they look?
Almost feels like asmr 😂😂
According to most comments, people found it calming and relaxing. Perhaps it was the sounds we heard when we were still in the womb? I found it very calming too.
The sound on this is awesome, very relaxing !
This is the reason why it is 10min long it is asmr
I could sleep to this video
The water is so clear! 🙂
do your best david attenborough voice when you read the subs XD
thank you for the Satisfying sounds
Me need to protect these creatures
Jeva Samy they are extremely common
Jelly fishing, jelly fishing! We love jelly fishing!
Apparently some moon jellies got trapped in there, too. They must still be eating their regular fare, while the golden jellies somehow took up the symbiotic relationship with the algae.
Wow!!! There’s a similar lake in Palau! I wish people at Coral Reef Center can study these as well to see the similarities in species, habitat, etc... it would be cool to see the results! Super amazingggg!!!!
That the jellyfish has survived millions of years without brains has given lots of hope to humans 😂😂
Jokes apart, awesome and marvellous video 🙏😇😇
When your stressed, sit, relax and enjoy the nice soothing sounds of Jellyfish Lake.
What beauty and peace. Thank you BBC for continuing to take our eyes and ears to the far corners of the world.
BBC Earth beautiful works. I have swam with Jellyfish before and got Stung by the little ones (shape of coin).
Over one million jellyfish. The title begs the question, just who had to count these things? Is that a BBC intern job or what?
I saw this at a huge dome-cinema in the 90's. One of many factors in my youth that triggered my interest in biology, science and so forth. Today im what some people would call a sommelier of sorts.
Thank you so much BBC !
They look like the most fire buds ever.
Wonderful camera work just mindblowing 💙💙💙😍
Sadly many years ago I photographed a dead jellyfish on the beach, little or nothing left of it, after being pecked by a gull, but alive they're beautiful.
Why do these jellyfish sound like they are swimming on the surface of water??😂😂
If there was a jellyfish channel on cable tv the world would be a happier place. ♥️
4:28 looks like chicken with ranch in the middle👀
Fantastic nature sounds without the damn music . Congratulations on an excellent video
These videos are awesome. What brand of video camera/ equipment are used here? Anyone?
B&h camera company in ny
Cameras
I had the same question.. I do not know the answer to that unfortunately
I've been seeing that weird spam lately.
I wonder who's behind it. Regardless, deal with it the same way as all spam.
What a loony bin
Great video! Very calming and peaceful
I know we criticize you guys for the 2 min videos, but this could’ve been one of them
Over time this will become its own species. It will have drifted so far genetically from their salt water counterparts they will likely look entirely different.
Arna Cook, I believe they mean it in a fashion that they won’t be considered Jellyfish anymore
This is the most calming video i've seen in my life.
So this must be what I fall asleep too
underwater jellyfish sounds ASMR by BBC Earth
There are no predators, knowing how defenseless these jellyfish have become it feels a bit unusual.
I want this as a screen saver
I absolutely adore BBC Earth! my son and I watch everyday as of late. We love them all especially the water related ones. Your footage of the jellyfish was awesome you showed us every angle it felt like we were there. Keep up the good work all involved we look forward to many more years! xo I so believe we are addicted lol.
The sound is so relaxing 🥰
The bond is real. Happy Valentines day♥️
I enjoyed this very much
A safe heaven for them to florish!
Lake filled with millions of Jelly Fish? SpongeBob and Patrick wants to know their location.
“....WITH ONE MILLION JELLYFISH!
But we’re gonna show you like 2 for the first half”
so you can swim in that lake, no? since they've lost their sting
Yes you can.
Thankyou for sharing!
I can’t believe how they get by. Incredible the lengths life will go to strive!
Wow so Healing
AMAZING.
iam from borneo, that jellyfish soo awesome, you can visit and swim here guys🤗
that was some nice ASMR
and this my friends is why i don’t like cauliflower
Lol 😂
ahhhh yes ASMR video
Thanks for great video! So relaxing. My cat watched and listened for the whole 10 minutes =)
I hadn't gotten very far into this when soporific popped into my head!!!---And the over/under shot was freaky!
The audio of this video is very relaxing
Keep *Calm* & Stay *Cool* 🙃
This is therapy
That very large clear jellyfish looks like a different species from the smaller amber jellyfish. Can you clarify? Thank you for beautiful video.
the guy who stopped counting after one million: you know what......
I love love 💕 jelly fish
There is an uncanny beauty to the way they move. Such a shame they're so unpleasant to touch!
A jellyfish has fallen into the river in lego city.
Very relaxing 😊
Really stretching for that 10 minute mark aren't you?
Amazing in terms of evolution although they are not the pioneer in that ability. To observe a phenomenon like this is another thing! BBC always!
A lost princess, who is far away from home An octopus sees her hair hang into the ocean and mistakes it for another Octopus and he falls in love he learns it’s a princess and agrees to take her home, and when she is safely home and they have to be parted, she cuts off her hair and ties it into the shape of an octopus, giving it to her new friend so he won't be lonelyin the dark empty sea The octopus was happy carrying the hair until the ribbon holding the hair together comes undone. Trying to grab all the hair the octopus unintentionally ties himself into knots. He strains to grab one more piece and bursts. The chunks of the octopus combine with the hair and come back to life as jellyfish this is where my mom says jellyfish come from
Can i change my diet like them 😂
Natural finds a way
Good to know. I didn't realize there were other lakes with stingless jellyfish. I only knew of the one in Palau.
beautiful!
Wowowowoowowowowowowowowowowowowowow
It's so awesome !!!!
Excellent Video BBC Earth
🇮🇳🙂🙂🙂🙂
golden jellyfish and moon jellyfish
This video is an ASMR one in disguise.
They have a lake just like this in Palau on Eil Malk Island.
Yeah we do. A few years ago it was closed down to the effects of El Nino, but then reopened about 2 years ago
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evovled from a single cell by pure unguided chance!! seriously
Good vid stingy on the facts tho.
These are pretty jellyfish
Reminds me of spamming habugen to my opponent back in the old day on arcade dingdong machine
Sea turtle's paradise
How do you know they adapted from hunter to farmer? They told you? Lol. Relaxing video though. Love the ocean. Just beautiful. Relaxing asmr.
I can imagine dropping a thousand hungry sea turtles here...
So cute 🥺
A bunch of jellies lounging around and tanning...
Kakaban island, right?