@@K1ll0wattdamn! beautiful spot bro! ain’t gonna lie that was dope 💪🏿 the octopus didn’t even see it lol was we both know if it did it woulda snacked on it
What's fun about them is that they will not only change their shape and color to mimic their surroundings, they will also mimic other creatures, changing their shape and the way they hold themselves to mimic those creatures.
Don't say that; I remember John Carpenter's The THING!!! And those frightful, all-practical SFX by Rob Bottin, the best in the business. One of the best really scary films EVER, and a remake, oh, wow, i could go on all night but I'd rather cuddle with a few liberated octopi-friends....! Just let yourself go...! |Feel those suckers ...keep on...sucking...!! Ohh blimey I'm getting quite excited after the ultimate in alien terror....or letting them feel my warm body with their touch/taste organs....and that's getting me quite excited too....! And what's wrong if they're enthusiastically consenting adult octopi, may I ask, you bloody Puritanical fascists? Nothing, that's what!
I’m constantly amazed by the octopus in general. They are incredibly clever and intelligent, masters of disguise and problem-solving. Not to fail mention, selfless parenting (at least to my knowledge, the mothers will go without eating for months to tend to their eggs, dying in the process of bringing new life). Amazing animals; their evolutionary path, epic.
@@lenaboyer6981there is actually some scientific debate that they may have evolved from a completely different origin DNA than everything else on earth. Like from an asteroid or something. Literal aliens.
So beautiful and intelligent! I wish they all had defense mechanisms like the gorgeous blue ringed octopussy, I get so sad when I see people abuse or eat them.
@@Year-Zero-BC that's how you feel about Kyle's mum‽ Typical AHMED, JK I know your peeps prefer little girls (and boys in your case)that you can marry at 12y.o. 🤣
@N3MES1SX12 I would catch them all the time! I eat a lot of sea food and fish.. It's so good when it's fresh. I got a hugh clam one time.best thing and you won't believe me but I caught lobster always but I hate it. One was about a foot wide and three feet long. It feed tge whole boat and then some. It was the granddaddy of lobsters!
Ja und mit den Schnecken verwandt. Eins beherrschten ihre Vorfahren die Meere als Top Predatoren. Damals hatten sie ein spitzes Kalk Gehäuse. Sie sind ja auch mit Muscheln und Schecken verwandt. Ähnlich intelligent wie Primaten. Wenn sie nicht nach der Fortpflanzung sterben würden könnte sie niemand aufhalten weil sie dann immer mehr lernen würden.
@@livinginbidenstan3251 Yeah, I know. I tried that, but my spell check insisted. Who am I to wrestle with spell check? But, basically, I totally agree.
Lady, you are from the Midwest! What do you know about sea creatures? 😂 Just kidding, but I definitely will be looking up Cuttlefish to see how they can possibly be cooler than an octopus😊.@@midwestmomma1863
Well the Big Bang is nothing more than an opinion as well, nothing is proven, just assumed. Something banged out of nothing and expanded everywhere all at once and voila we have a universe.
You mention God and you get half a dozen likes, but someone refers to aliens and they get thousands of likes. A definite sign of the times and the need for God to intervene in our lives in a very obvious way. People need to repent.
It's mostly terrifying I think. I went to the Outer Banks this year. Scariest experience of my life. It's a place where houses are frequently swept away by the ocean because when it's bad weather there, surprise! You're in the middle of the open ocean. And you didn't even plan to be on a boat today. When that shit happens in the middle of the night? I don't think I can imagine a more frightening scenario than I experienced in this situation.
It’s funny how humans find creepy and ugly creatures beautiful, but call decent looking humans ugly. Octopuses are ugly to me, I am allergic to anything with multiple legs 😂 whether it’s spiders, centipedes or octopus.
Occies are just the best - such AMAZING creatures! Am fortunate to have seen many whilst snorkelling (strangely more than whilst diving) and I absolutely love them...xxx
@@davidpacifico1019 They also don't pass on any knowledge to offspring, because they die immediately post-procreation. If they could transition to mammal-style reproduction, they'd be unstoppable.
How can "they use cameras"? I've no doubt they could physically manipulate a camera to take a photo, but I do doubt they'd understand WHAT they are doing.
@@castleanthrax1833 Just the fact that they're learning these functions so quickly!! Animals (MANY) are underestimated by us...the arrogant human. 😂😂 Walk in good health, happiness, safety and freedom!
@@castleanthrax1833my guess is they learn that it makes noises or flashes, and they keep making it do that because it's interesting. Likely they don't know it's recording images 😂
Actually most of them do. It's like us and whales that don't basically immediately die after giving birth. It's been theorized that this is because grandmothers at least, are an asset to women as they raise their children.
Think about how we have monkeys around us. There are advanced sentient Octopus like men that rule the ocean and that's why we don't explore. We're already aware what's down there.
In my very Uneducated and humble opinion, this creature is the smartest of all the creatures. They’re so purposeful and intelligent and slick and funny and almost even emotional. It’s so crazy . I love it, ❤
Oh, agreed! They are endlessly fascinating and I learn some new amazing thing each time I hear about them. I wish I could swim with them, but I've heard they're quite shy solitary creatures (plus you gotta find the suckered lol).
The octopus posesses a unique and high level of a kind of intelligence which is so different than ours. Because it is so different, many people fail to recognize that this creature is merely not a dumb animal and will underestimate it. I saw a great video of an octopus in an aquarium sneaking out of his tank to eat a crab in another tank, right under the noses of the aquarium staff. I love these animals! ❤🐙♥️
I saw that one too. The octopus then snuck back into his original tank and the staff had a hard time figuring out what was happening. Octopus can be very intelligent, curious and also friendly.
My granddaughter and I saved a baby octopus 🐙 that was on kelp on the Pacific Coast. He was the cutest lil man.. still have the video of him in her snorkel mask. A group of adults just watched him lay in the sand. Spread love!!
Octopi are so physically unique that they have never been linked to any particular lineage. Even though they are very similar to cuttlefish they are biologically unique.
The 🐙 is a incredibly fascinating creature. The colors are so on point, and beautiful. It's so unbelievable how they change colors, shapes. Ty for sharing this amazing creature with us. God Bless🙏
The soundtrack to this documentary is so whimsically beautiful. It’s the perfect music for listening to octopus faces, which is never something I thought I would say about a piece. XD
Just love the occies. In many years of scuba diving just adored every encouter. They are all so smart. So with it. I had some wonderful times with these delightful animals. Never disturbing them of course but if you are respectful they'll get curious and come to you. Incredible.
They're truly some of most interesting and amazing creatures in this world! I personally can watch them and learn about them constantly! Everytime i always learn a new fact!
Imagine going diving and a fucking octopus comes up to you and morphs into a caricature of yourself, going "Derrr, I'm Jerry, I'm a stupid human, derrr." Amazing.
I'm convinced that if octopuses lived for a long time that they would have underwater civilizations. The humans of the ocean. Unfortunately, as smart and amazing as they are, they only live for 1-5 years, depending on the species.
Nah they are, they can only see black or white. They mimic colours by using chemicals called "opsins" in tiny fibres on their arms, as these can sense colour by the changes in the wavelengths of light reaching these receptors
One of the most amazing animals on this planet. Their dna is so much more complex than humans. Which allows it to do things like this. Changing its shape, color and texture to Mimic its surroundings. Fascinated by this creature and life in general. So much to learn, so little time.
Dad used to fuss at me for not trying octopus, but now he’s on MY side! We abstain from the consumption of intelligent life (as far as we’re aware) as well!! Hopefully I’m well on my way to becoming vegetarian at least…
I don't eat calamari because I feel like out of all animals, squid are one of the most likely to rise up against us. And if they ever do hopefully they will spare me like I spare them.
@@emilioaymat5651 ...what are you even doing here? Go eat some burger and fake potatoes, to go with that fast food and obviously _tasteless_ sense of humor of yours. I know someone had to be the predictably idiotic/immature troll, but I guess I have to be the guy who replies accordingly to that person 🤷 (no, I'm not really triggered, if I were I'd spank ya a lil bit differently, and I remember when I liked eating a properly cooked octopus so I can't disagree 100%... 😞)
These are my favourite octopus 🐙 ❤, I think they're genius, the top camouflage,stealth ninjas of the ocean. You can't get better than a being that can recreate sand!
A very highly intelligent octopus 🐙 He knows the predators in the ocean and his “cover up” works fine for him. Awesomely done by this smart octopus, love it 😍
Should animals, which we think aren't that smart, get eaten? And if animals, which are smarter than others or "smart enough", shouldn't get eaten - why is that?
@@Art.20Abs.4GG I personally don’t eat any animals so I don’t think any animals should be on anyones plate but I don’t judge others It hurts my heart when cruelty is inflicted upon animals , it is cruel to hold any animal captive against their will
@@marymorningstar6832do you include pets in that or are you another hypocritical vegan They won’t eat a cow but they’ll force a pet to deal with their emotional problems
@@Art.20Abs.4GGYes. I believe that intelligence should most definitely play a role in the determination of what should be consumed as opposed to another. This is the main reason I believe cannibalism is unacceptable. Anytime we consume an intelligent being, that intelligence & potential of it, is lost to the world. & I believe that intelligence is one to be cherished. Because we do know and understand that plants and vegetation are VERY MUCH ALIVE! & that they do in fact FEEL PAIN! So that defeats the reasoning behind most vegetarians for killing & consuming plants as opposed to animals. In this context it is because they are less intelligent (in our perception at least, they could very well be more intelligent than some animals we consume, they just lack the means to express verbally.
Me: “What even ARE you?!”
Mimic octopus: “I’m whatever I want to be.“
Survivalist
Cringe
@@q.3.e.r.t If you believe in the world you can believe you are the world.
-Mother Cringresa
@@q.3.e.r.tDude, it's funny... go cringe somewhere else. Maybe a mirror.
I love them !!!
There is even more to it than this clip shows. This octopus mimics a basket starfish, a flatfish, and even a mantis shrimp. 🤯
I didn't even know the 3 fish you mentioned, I just learned a few things in one sentence.
Thanks man, I didn't even search this clip...
Right before the clip ends there's a fish disguised as the sand as well moving next to the octopus u can barely see
@@K1ll0wattWell! Sure enough! Good spot.
@@K1ll0wattdamn! beautiful spot bro! ain’t gonna lie that was dope 💪🏿 the octopus didn’t even see it lol was we both know if it did it woulda snacked on it
@lilbillreacts7800 it probably did..thisclip is only a few seconds lol
What's fun about them is that they will not only change their shape and color to mimic their surroundings, they will also mimic other creatures, changing their shape and the way they hold themselves to mimic those creatures.
Yes! Like sea crates.
I just watched The Thing 1982 last week and it behaved like that creature.
Yupp! As many as 15-18 different mimic sea creatures.
I didn't know that. That's an intelligence in MY opinion. There's nothing regular about that. They could be 👽
@@louisianacookingwithkay
I think you got something there
Octopus are something almost otherworldly. They are so amazing 🤩
Human: WHO ARE YOU
Mimic octopus: everything
Don't say that; I remember John Carpenter's The THING!!! And those frightful, all-practical SFX by Rob Bottin, the best in the business. One of the best really scary films EVER, and a remake, oh, wow, i could go on all night but I'd rather cuddle with a few liberated octopi-friends....! Just let yourself go...! |Feel those suckers ...keep on...sucking...!! Ohh blimey I'm getting quite excited after the ultimate in alien terror....or letting them feel my warm body with their touch/taste organs....and that's getting me quite excited too....! And what's wrong if they're enthusiastically consenting adult octopi, may I ask, you bloody Puritanical fascists? Nothing, that's what!
I’m Batman
😂😂😂
"Me: “What even ARE you?!”
Mimic octopus: “I’m whatever I want to be.“"
The comment literally right above yours
come on
@@davemccombs here comes the angy one 😡
Other animals: "So what exactly are you?"
Octopus: "Well right now I'm the sand on the sea floor but I'm thinking about being sea grass later today" 😂
😂😂😂
Cringe
@@avskardi Cry harder, maybe the octopus will turn into a napkin next and help you soak up your tears 😂😂😂
I bet he can't mimic robot octopus 🤖
Yý
Lol, spy octopus be like, "Move along, nothing to see here" 🤣
Literally🤣🤣
😂😂😂
That spy octopus ain't tricking nobody lmao, octopie are the smartest creatures in the ocean
It’s lookin a little pregnant
😂😂😂
Honestly so cool!! I love that they can mirror texture as well as color!! I'd love to see one of these guys in person one day!!
Seeing them in person would be like meeting a real-life shapeshifter!
This my friend is the ghost of the ocean😅
Run 🏃
The mimic octopus is a phenomenal creature! So gifted!
No. Bot. Cuddle fish. I am sorry you're not educated.
I’m constantly amazed by the octopus in general. They are incredibly clever and intelligent, masters of disguise and problem-solving. Not to fail mention, selfless parenting (at least to my knowledge, the mothers will go without eating for months to tend to their eggs, dying in the process of bringing new life). Amazing animals; their evolutionary path, epic.
100% agree. I'm constantly amazed by them too. Took the words right out of my mouth.
I legit can’t believe these creatures exist on the same planet as us! Evolution is incredible.
@@lenaboyer6981there is actually some scientific debate that they may have evolved from a completely different origin DNA than everything else on earth. Like from an asteroid or something. Literal aliens.
@@lenaboyer6981I'm just going to be the obligatory
God can really make the most fascinating specimens
And then go
@@zartexkrontaculys1097what does obligatory mean in your use of it? Im not sure you have the right word there..
I have never seen a mimic octopus before. Its camouflage is so amazing. Very intelligent .
i wonder what the IRS would do if i could mimic my front lawn🤔
It does way more than showed on this tiny clip. Look him up
That's probably why you've never seen one😂
This is Something that only God could create. Magnificent.
nature is mesmerizing
Absolutely amazing that they can change their texture as well as shade. I would do love to see one of these guys in person one day!!!!
octopus in general are highly intelligent, this breed just goes that extra mile! :D
-how do they do that ... ?-
So beautiful and intelligent! I wish they all had defense mechanisms like the gorgeous blue ringed octopussy, I get so sad when I see people abuse or eat them.
I want to eat it!
@@Whocares158 like you do your mum?
@@Year-Zero-BC that's how you feel about Kyle's mum‽ Typical AHMED, JK I know your peeps prefer little girls (and boys in your case)that you can marry at 12y.o. 🤣
While scuba diving, I always found and played with them. They are so smart.
Man I envy you. Must of been great times. They have a way with communicating with you that is easy to pick up and understand. Smart smaaart creatures
@N3MES1SX12 I would catch them all the time! I eat a lot of sea food and fish.. It's so good when it's fresh. I got a hugh clam one time.best thing and you won't believe me but I caught lobster always but I hate it. One was about a foot wide and three feet long. It feed tge whole boat and then some. It was the granddaddy of lobsters!
I think that would be fantastic to be able to "play" with this very intelligent animal!!!
What else you play with
@@SovannT92 horny ass question
This is the closest I’ll ever come to seeing an alien 👽
No doubt about that… there so much different from everything else it almost makes no sense
Ja und mit den Schnecken verwandt. Eins beherrschten ihre Vorfahren die Meere als Top Predatoren. Damals hatten sie ein spitzes Kalk Gehäuse. Sie sind ja auch mit Muscheln und Schecken verwandt. Ähnlich intelligent wie Primaten. Wenn sie nicht nach der Fortpflanzung sterben würden könnte sie niemand aufhalten weil sie dann immer mehr lernen würden.
What's wild is that we share roughly 60% of our genes with the octopus.
- really!?
Ever hear of RH-negative blood factor? Google it...
They are TRULY AMAZING and BEAUTIFUL creatures!!❤
The more you learn about octopuses, the more amazing they are.
1 octopus
2 or more "octopi"
😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹
@@livinginbidenstan3251 Yeah, I know. I tried that, but my spell check insisted. Who am I to wrestle with spell check? But, basically, I totally agree.
I don't know how to speak for yourself that thing looks scary 😧
@@livinginbidenstan3251wrong. The plural of octopus is indeed octopuses.
The way it was squinting its eyes was so menacing😂😂
When he was told as a young octopus he could be whatever he wanted to be when he grew up, he took that literally
corny
Wowww❤
😂😂😂
@@fitnesspoint2006How does that copium taste? 😭
@blueeyes6474 exactly 😂😂
Unsurpassed intelligence on a completely different level. Amazing creatures.
Cuttlefish? Even better!
Lady, you are from the Midwest! What do you know about sea creatures? 😂
Just kidding, but I definitely will be looking up Cuttlefish to see how they can possibly be cooler than an octopus😊.@@midwestmomma1863
The mimic octopus just goes around flattering everything
unsurpassed intelligence? Compared to what? lol
I wonder how many different "octopuses" are living and dining among humans? 🤔😯
WOW!!!!!What a beautiful and most intelligent creature!!!!!..... another of Gods AMAZING CREATURES!!!!
Isn't evolution amazing?
@@OnASeasideMission yes , just start with the miracle of the Big Bang from nothing, and look how life evolves. The Creator or life force or God is…..
@@greenthumb8266 Thank you for enlightening me with your opinion.
Well the Big Bang is nothing more than an opinion as well, nothing is proven, just assumed. Something banged out of nothing and expanded everywhere all at once and voila we have a universe.
You mention God and you get half a dozen likes, but someone refers to aliens and they get thousands of likes. A definite sign of the times and the need for God to intervene in our lives in a very obvious way. People need to repent.
They can even mimic a sea snake, with pretty convincing results.
I love these dudes
the ocean is so amazing and terrifying at the same time.
It's mostly terrifying I think. I went to the Outer Banks this year. Scariest experience of my life. It's a place where houses are frequently swept away by the ocean because when it's bad weather there, surprise! You're in the middle of the open ocean. And you didn't even plan to be on a boat today. When that shit happens in the middle of the night? I don't think I can imagine a more frightening scenario than I experienced in this situation.
These things are really cool . ❤❤❤
WHO CREATED THE SAND 4 THE OP
beautiful creature hope the ocean 🌊 stays as safe as possible for them
INDEED!
Sadly humans are their biggest threat.
They're otherworldly. Fascinating creatures.
They're actually pretty closely related to humans.
Octopus are beautiful in LITERALLY every single way
Every way?
@@Rob-gf3pb because they can change colour and look
You spelled "creepy" wrong
"Octopi" is the plural for octopus
It’s funny how humans find creepy and ugly creatures beautiful, but call decent looking humans ugly.
Octopuses are ugly to me, I am allergic to anything with multiple legs 😂 whether it’s spiders, centipedes or octopus.
Eyes are just like a camera lens. Fascinating!
Right I thought it looked like it had contacts in lol
That was an actual camera 😂 disguised as an octopus! The red octopus is not real, they called it „their spy“, it has a hidden camera lens in one eye!
@@elfenkinderundschattenwesenr/woosh
That's exactly what I was thinking.
This octopus has mimicked his eye to be a camera lens.
“…raising its skin to match the texture.” Underrated.
Said it like a throw away line
Yea like that’s really a magnificent thing to see a living thing doing
That would be cool if that octopus worked on Amazon packages! 😂😂
I think it’s actually a form cellular manipulation. That’s something our minds can’t even fathom. It is actually really insane.
What the fuck could underrated even mean in this context
Occies are just the best - such AMAZING creatures! Am fortunate to have seen many whilst snorkelling (strangely more than whilst diving) and I absolutely love them...xxx
Such intelligent creatures. What beautiful beings.
❤❤❤❤ wonderful ❤❤❤❤
Very beautiful beast girl
I love them too. Those eyes say it all.
The more I learn about octopus the more I think they got extra attribute points when creating their character. Their abilities are truly stacked.
You’ve got that right!!!
Beyond amazing!!!
They didn’t speck a single point into defense and barely anything into lifespan, thus they have near 0 defense and live for about 5 years max.
@@davidpacifico1019 They also don't pass on any knowledge to offspring, because they die immediately post-procreation. If they could transition to mammal-style reproduction, they'd be unstoppable.
Well apparently they aren't of this earth so 😂
that reproductive cycle leaves something to be desired tho
The octopus is probably like "hey stopping shoving that camera in my face you're gonna give me away"
The camera is hidden inside that fake orange octopus at 0:17. The real octopus just thinks the other octopus is staring at it.
They are amazing creatures! Just wow!
They're VERY intelligent!! They can use cameras and other tech! Very adaptable as well.. not just in color of surroundings.
How can "they use cameras"?
I've no doubt they could physically manipulate a camera to take a photo, but I do doubt they'd understand WHAT they are doing.
@@castleanthrax1833 Just the fact that they're learning these functions so quickly!! Animals (MANY) are underestimated by us...the arrogant human. 😂😂
Walk in good health, happiness, safety and freedom!
@@castleanthrax1833my guess is they learn that it makes noises or flashes, and they keep making it do that because it's interesting.
Likely they don't know it's recording images 😂
@@Nerobyrnewdym Pascal Octopus directed Love and War, two decades ago
@@terrileezink7744you didn’t even provide an answer.
The brains in these guys are beyond impressive
Yes, we should all take lessons
@@joefox9765 agreed
@@iragravatt6717 not to oppose nature, not to oppose the laws of God! This is Tao
And they really don’t have brains, isn’t that wild.
Plus the 8 ganglion in their arms!
The Ocean movment has always seemed like the Earth breathing.
The creatures are amazing.
Thank you PBS Nature!!!
They are some of the most intelligent creatures on earth. 🐙
Eyes on stalks, goodness.
they're such wonderful creatures with a very short life. it's sad they die when they breed.
You made me go look this up. I had no idea breeding was detrimental for them. You taught me something new. Thank you 🤗
@@kingxodus I learned that from yt I went down a bit of a rabbit hole.
Some for humans 😢
Actually most of them do. It's like us and whales that don't basically immediately die after giving birth. It's been theorized that this is because grandmothers at least, are an asset to women as they raise their children.
Imagine if there where millions of them in the ocean..
The more I watch and learn about octopuses🐙, the more I just think they are aliens that live under water😂😂😂
Ok..
Vku
1000%
@@SeattleRaindrop206 ok..
Think about how we have monkeys around us. There are advanced sentient Octopus like men that rule the ocean and that's why we don't explore. We're already aware what's down there.
In my very Uneducated and humble opinion, this creature is the smartest of all the creatures. They’re so purposeful and intelligent and slick and funny and almost even emotional. It’s so crazy . I love it, ❤
These guys basically perfected the chameleon’s strategy
And they can Textureshift as well
Wildlife's Master of Disguise. 🐙
Octopi are the most fascinating creatures to me
Oh, agreed! They are endlessly fascinating and I learn some new amazing thing each time I hear about them. I wish I could swim with them, but I've heard they're quite shy solitary creatures (plus you gotta find the suckered lol).
Big time!!
Octopuses
@@stxrenegade 😂😂my brain still does this to me even though ik 😭
@TekkenLabTV I've always heard the plural stated as octopi too.
The octopus posesses a unique and high level of a kind of intelligence which is so different than ours. Because it is so different, many people fail to recognize that this creature is merely not a dumb animal and will underestimate it.
I saw a great video of an octopus in an aquarium sneaking out of his tank to eat a crab in another tank, right under the noses of the aquarium staff. I love these animals! ❤🐙♥️
Wow! Do you have a link to the video?
I saw that one too. The octopus then snuck back into his original tank and the staff had a hard time figuring out what was happening. Octopus can be very intelligent, curious and also friendly.
This is amazing! It boggles the mind and what Octopi (?) are capable of achieving! Wowzer!!
You can call them octopuses, especially if there's more than one, because otherwise, maybe we say " octopisces "😂
“Hmmm… the sand here is awfully squishy…”
- Mimic Octopus Predator
underrated comment
YIKES!!!
My granddaughter and I saved a baby octopus 🐙 that was on kelp on the Pacific Coast. He was the cutest lil man.. still have the video of him in her snorkel mask. A group of adults just watched him lay in the sand. Spread love!!
Best docu-movie ever!
"My Octopus Teacher."
❤
Agree
Yes it was amazing ❤
Try watching the British stuff
It was a great movie! 🐙
Brilliant! ❤
What a Sneaky McSneakster!!😮🐙
Absolutely fascinating.
Octopi are so physically unique that they have never been linked to any particular lineage. Even though they are very similar to cuttlefish they are biologically unique.
The informal plural of octopus is octopuses, and the formal plural is octopodes.
@@Levi_Skardsenoctopi is actually also acceptable. They are all correct.
Aliens I'm telling yall them there critters are aliens lmfao (in my best country southern twang voice)😂
@@Levi_SkardsenOctopi is the oldest plural of Octopus. So they were correct.
@@Levi_SkardsenWhat about octo pussy and octo pussies? 🤓😆😁😅😂🫣🤭🤫🤐
If u watch this doc, it starts to mimic other creatures too , it does a damn good job at it
It's nice if I'm a octopus.
Such an intelligent, fascinating living being ❤
And they AREN'T aliens ?😮
@@WishyWashyMaybewe all are aliens, since we live on a planet in one universe, out of a lot of universes.
Don’t forget delicious 🤣🤣
I love them! They are beautifully extraordunary!
Amazing!!!❤❤❤
The 🐙 is a incredibly fascinating creature. The colors are so on point, and beautiful. It's so unbelievable how they change colors, shapes. Ty for sharing this amazing creature with us. God Bless🙏
🐙 are truly one of the animals on earth
Godless us all
Rev. 4:11
@@mickieswendsen1302 You do realize you're promoting a book of false misleading information and outright lies, don't you? Just sayin
Colour camouflage - A+
Texture camouflage - A++
Anemone mimicry - A++
Seagrass mimicry - F - just keep practicing and you will make great progress!
You have to see it up close
The soundtrack to this documentary is so whimsically beautiful. It’s the perfect music for listening to octopus faces, which is never something I thought I would say about a piece. XD
It sounds like once upon a time in the west
I knew they could disguise themselves,but not like that😯 that is remarkable🐙thanks for sharing ✌️💖🤩
"abra cadabra", wow ! he is the very best real magician
“Yer a wizad octopi!”
It’s uncanny how beautiful life on earth is
Spectacular
Rev.4:11
@@mickieswendsen1302Common sense 101 god doesn’t exist
@@mickieswendsen1302 The bible was created to be a trap for the minds of the Roman citizens. Free yourself from it!!
Just love the occies. In many years of scuba diving just adored every encouter. They are all so smart. So with it. I had some wonderful times with these delightful animals. Never disturbing them of course but if you are respectful they'll get curious and come to you. Incredible.
They’re so adorable & smart. Always a pleasure scuba or snorkeling.
I can't believe we just casually kill and eat such incredibly intelligent creatures
OCCIES??? oh my god i'm gonns call them that now, thank you
This creature IS humbling.🐙
I love watching the various species interact. They're all so intelligent.
Love love love these.....sentient beings.
I feel as though we can discover so many interesting things that might lead to amazing creations by studying octopus more in depth.
Many answers await!!
Watch the documentary "Mt teacher the octopus"
Very interesting!!
That’s one of God’s creations. And we are one of His creations.
Octopus be like: see, you humans are late. I've been changing into other things forever😅
I love octopuses, they are so beautiful and intelligent!
They really are so different unique and special 😮🙏❤
Absolutely amazing animals. So intelligent.
They really are amazing creatures.
They're truly some of most interesting and amazing creatures in this world! I personally can watch them and learn about them constantly! Everytime i always learn a new fact!
Octopus are really intelligent creatures ❤😊
Amazing description of the Octopus ❤
Wow!!! Impressive!! What else would our wonder Mother Nature will surprise us with?! Beautiful!
Imagine going diving and a fucking octopus comes up to you and morphs into a caricature of yourself, going "Derrr, I'm Jerry, I'm a stupid human, derrr."
Amazing.
I thought that's what this video was about?
No, it's a gentler, quieter, fascination with something SO incredible!!!
👏👏How beautiful to see animals in the wild. Just enjoying their life 👍✨✨
Yap! Some octo pussies can be very wild. 🤫
He's the definition of self-aware
Octopus simply is LEGEND❗
Such an intelligent sea creature, and so so very beautiful too. 👏👌🏼👌🏼🐙🐙🐙🐙🐙🐙🐙🐙🐙🐙❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm convinced that if octopuses lived for a long time that they would have underwater civilizations.
The humans of the ocean.
Unfortunately, as smart and amazing as they are, they only live for 1-5 years, depending on the species.
I didn't know they had such a short life span. I wonder why? Now I have to do some Google searching.
So sad
@@Fairlight53as soon as they mate, They die 😢
And thhhhheeeen the cetaceans came up with a sonar nullifying any attempt to hide.
Honestly if octopi had a civilization humans wouldve probably waged war ahainst them and ran them to extinction by now.
For me, that's the most fascinating animal on the planet!!❤
what about cuttlefish?
That’s so cool. So octopuses are not color blind either. That’s good.
Nah they are, they can only see black or white. They mimic colours by using chemicals called "opsins" in tiny fibres on their arms, as these can sense colour by the changes in the wavelengths of light reaching these receptors
An absolutely incredible creature.
So incredible! Closest thing we have to a real life magical creature! I swear!
Octopi are absolutely incredible creatures.
All I can say is: Wow. God the Creator is TRULY amazing!!!🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽♥️♥️♥️
One of the most amazing animals on this planet. Their dna is so much more complex than humans. Which allows it to do things like this. Changing its shape, color and texture to Mimic its surroundings. Fascinated by this creature and life in general. So much to learn, so little time.
Their DNA is not from their planet
Exactly
Subhanallah broeder!
I fell in love with these fanciful creatures about 2 1/2-3?years ago and they have never ceased to amaze me!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I USED to eat octopus. I haven't since I learned they are smart. I actually don't eat many animals now I just realized.
Wonderful!!!! Congrats!! ❤
Dad used to fuss at me for not trying octopus, but now he’s on MY side! We abstain from the consumption of intelligent life (as far as we’re aware) as well!! Hopefully I’m well on my way to becoming vegetarian at least…
I don't eat calamari because I feel like out of all animals, squid are one of the most likely to rise up against us. And if they ever do hopefully they will spare me like I spare them.
Yeah! You know now that their so smart, most of them end up in our stomach, right? And some in the kitchen. 🤓😆😁😅😂🤭🫣🤫🤐
@@cleigh3796Nope! They'll probably spear you. And turn you into barbecue. 🤓😆😁😅😂🤭🤤😋
Amazing creatures I love them.
I love octopuses✨💙✨
Me, too!💖🐙
Yeah they`re pretty damn tasty.
@@emilioaymat5651 ...what are you even doing here?
Go eat some burger and fake potatoes, to go with that fast food and obviously _tasteless_ sense of humor of yours.
I know someone had to be the predictably idiotic/immature troll, but I guess I have to be the guy who replies accordingly to that person 🤷
(no, I'm not really triggered, if I were I'd spank ya a lil bit differently, and I remember when I liked eating a properly cooked octopus so I can't disagree 100%... 😞)
FYI: Plural can also be octopi.
@@thesongbird2383uhm no.
Absolutely amazing animals! The intelligence and functionality of its brain is so unique and personalized! Thanks for clip!
These are my favourite octopus 🐙 ❤, I think they're genius, the top camouflage,stealth ninjas of the ocean. You can't get better than a being that can recreate sand!
❤amazing❤😊God,creator,you Are unreachable❤😊
True intelligence in one little body and I'm always amazed by the octopus. I didn't even know they could mimic the texture of sand. So cool!!😁😁😁
A very highly intelligent octopus 🐙 He knows the predators in the ocean and his “cover up” works fine for him. Awesomely done by this smart octopus, love it 😍
They are SO smart. Love watching them.
"I'm not what you think I am, but I can be whatever I need to be."
They are sooo adorable & waaay smarter than most humans i know.
INCREDIBLE!!! ❤❤❤
Magnificent intelligent and very talented another creature that should never be on a food plate or held in captivity
Should animals, which we think aren't that smart, get eaten?
And if animals, which are smarter than others or "smart enough", shouldn't get eaten - why is that?
@@Art.20Abs.4GG I personally don’t eat any animals so I don’t think any animals should be on anyones plate but I don’t judge others
It hurts my heart when cruelty is inflicted upon animals , it is cruel to hold any animal captive against their will
@@marymorningstar6832do you include pets in that or are you another hypocritical vegan
They won’t eat a cow but they’ll force a pet to deal with their emotional problems
@@Art.20Abs.4GGYes. I believe that intelligence should most definitely play a role in the determination of what should be consumed as opposed to another. This is the main reason I believe cannibalism is unacceptable. Anytime we consume an intelligent being, that intelligence & potential of it, is lost to the world. & I believe that intelligence is one to be cherished. Because we do know and understand that plants and vegetation are VERY MUCH ALIVE! & that they do in fact FEEL PAIN! So that defeats the reasoning behind most vegetarians for killing & consuming plants as opposed to animals. In this context it is because they are less intelligent (in our perception at least, they could very well be more intelligent than some animals we consume, they just lack the means to express verbally.
@@marymorningstar6832 You have my support in regard to your beliefs. Good on you. 😊
Smartest living thing on earth. They can control more of their brains than even humans.