wow, this documentary really dives deep into the fascinating world of cephalopods! it's impressive how you captured their behaviors. but honestly, while the focus on deadly species is thrilling, i feel like it overshadows the misunderstood ones that are equally remarkable. what do you all think?
We have aliens living in the deep oceans If you think about it we all are aliens living on an alien world working aliens technology and doing aliens things!! We are 👽 aliens to SOMEBODY out there
Great videography but your music accompaniment is very amateurish meaning it doesn’t just overwhelm the visuals because it’s simply too loud but accompanying music should be in the background to compliment and not become a distraction. Music is as important as video. The right background music adds another dimension to the mood of a video. I know just enough watching nature videos to hopefully make a constructive criticism and my litmus test is when a video becomes annoying. Hope this is the only criticism you ever receive.
Scary thought can you imagine a cuttlefish the size of a giant for colossal squid flashing its lights hypnotizing gigantic and scary there would be nothing you could do
- Can *you please* use feet for the United States folks? Even write it on screen so when I'm (or we are)** watching before bed we don't have to do math. 😊🇺🇸 3:34
This video is fantastic, and the narrator is excellent! They really know how to draw the audience in.
wow, this documentary really dives deep into the fascinating world of cephalopods! it's impressive how you captured their behaviors. but honestly, while the focus on deadly species is thrilling, i feel like it overshadows the misunderstood ones that are equally remarkable. what do you all think?
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I think that was both an awesome but also terrifically phrased comment!
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Pretty rare when I comment on a video...I don't think Mr David attenbourgh (sorry for spelling) could have done better.
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Poisonous = you bite it
Venomous = it bites you
What a great doc!😊
thank you VERY much!
is the footage from this taken from other videos?
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There is a difference between venomous and poisonous. Nice video though.
The blue ringed octopus is one of the coolest looking animals on earth.
22:21, that is or sounds like the original Disneyland Space Mountain theme.
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We have aliens living in the deep oceans
If you think about it we all are aliens living on an alien world working aliens technology and doing aliens things!!
We are 👽 aliens to SOMEBODY out there
Great videography but your music accompaniment is very amateurish meaning it doesn’t just overwhelm the visuals because it’s simply too loud but accompanying music should be in the background to compliment and not become a distraction. Music is as important as video. The right background music adds another dimension to the mood of a video. I know just enough watching nature videos to hopefully make a constructive criticism and my litmus test is when a video becomes annoying. Hope this is the only criticism you ever receive.
Scary thought can you imagine a cuttlefish the size of a giant for colossal squid flashing its lights hypnotizing gigantic and scary there would be nothing you could do
- Can *you please* use feet for the United States folks? Even write it on screen so when I'm (or we are)** watching before bed we don't have to do math. 😊🇺🇸 3:34
The rest of the world uses the metric system. Grow up
it's a pity that the same does not apply to humans when it comes to reproduction
No such thing as "highly evolved" there is just evolved, everything evolves at the same rate but differently
Octopuses aren't pelagic why is that one swimming they only do that when they HAVE to it literally makes one of their hearts stop
Incredible photography but the narrator's delivery ruins it by talking as though the viewers were ignorant kids.