I voluntarily chose to stop eating Octopus & Cuttlefish due to their intelligence & I humbly suggest all us marine lovers do the same. The fact that they are the smartest invertebrates should be treasured. Thank you for your wonderful channel. It is a great educational resource about our beautiful wet planet & its great for kids!
Humans are significantly more intelligent than any lifeform on earth, which is why we have the cognition to supposedly take care of others, form technological advancement and space travel, the ability to understand the cosmos, cultures, art, sciences, self-expression, fashion, create businesses, program software, etc., something animals don't have. But we have absolutely no qualms in murdering each other, even the little/unborn ones. The irony and apathy of mankind towards itself is so depressing. Animals know by instinct that they are predators for some and prey for others - everything they do is for survival of their species alone. An octopus doesn't feel remorse when it eats its prey...neither do sharks, dolphins, and eels, when they hunt and eat octopuses/octopi. But ofcourse to each his own.
@@MariaIsabel_Fufuria That's right, and animals kill mostly when they are hungry or have to compete against a rival when it comes to mating. All that is driven by instinct. Only humans kill others or animals for fun, "sports" or profit. Hunters hang trophies of their "victims" upon walls. Men torture other animals for entertaining. The military abused dolphins to search for sea mines and little monkeys for land mines. The list goes on. I'm really not a PETA guy or something but the abuse of animals throughout history just because we can is another aspect we shouldn't forget. And I don't mean a horse doing farm work in ancient times. I think more of the conditions for animals in circus shows, theme parks, some older zoos, tamed wild animals in private possession a.s.o. All of this gets better as we overcome our former habits and care more for animals. But we really cannot be proud of ourselves if we think of what we have done in the past. The most horrific thing for me ist the illegal hunting of elephants to get their ivory teeth. One of the most precious animals of today's world is endangered of becoming extinct just because some asian guys still think they can get a hard-on from taking the pulverised ivory.
Two videos from you back to back on giant octopus, and a constant smile from me. Next life, I want a life in the blue world just like yours Jonathan. In a near future, maybe we can hope to be equipped with gills. They're so alien and so gorgeous at the same time.
After the cameras leave the two Octopi give each other a high 8 and say "another great show for the cameras" This is a great video. I love all of them, they remind me of a Sunday evening at my grandmothers and watching "Wild Kingdom" and every so often they would do a diving video.. I was glued to the Color TV when those came on.
I'm so glad to find this docu! I have read about Sy and Lucy in the wonderfull book "Rendevous with an Octopus"- and now I can see them, it's like seeing an old friend on television! 🙃🐙
I love his programs...his personality is so refreshing and educational and all the information he teaches makes me so happy to watch...he us the very best!!!!!!
* octopus. "Octopus" is both singular and plural for members of the same species, and "octopuses" for multiple species. "Octopi" is incorrect because "octopus" is Greek, not Latin.
The enclosure for the octopus’s seems small compared to their size when they swim. They usually have the ocean to swim in please give them bigger enclosures ✌🏾🌍💗🌸🙏🏾
I just wanted to say. Ever since I saw the Georgia Aquarium video, I have been inspired to make my dream a reality. Thanks to you, I get to swim with the whale sharks Georgia Aquarium. Thank you Jonathan. You are truly my favorite UA-cam channel. Thank you so much. Your amazing!
I’ve been to that aquarium. There was a sign by the octopus tank that said, “no flash photography.” Of course, people weren’t paying attention, and the octopus wouldn’t come out of its den. My friends were getting anxious to move on to the next exhibit. Having been a fan of the octopus as long as I remember, I told them I was not leaving until I saw an octopus. They left. Everyone left. I was standing there alone when I saw tentacle after tentacle reach out from within the den and feel around before it emerged completely. It was great! I think we shared a moment.
Your enthusiasm is really lovely. Also, your editor does a great job putting together footage. Thank you for this channel - it makes this fan of marine biology happy :)
As a boy i remember following Octopus while snorkelling in the Mediterranean. The locals used to catch and eat them so i always kept it quiet if i saw one and told nobody.
Excellent video, great footage. Most people would be surprised that as large as a pacific octopus is, it can squeeze through a hole barely 2 inches big. If an octopus can fit its beak through it, it can manage the rest. And by rest, I mean its three hearts, nine brains, and blue hemocyanin blood.
Sometimes we get lucky. Filming that octopus interaction was just plain luck. We have showed that sequence to people who dive out there all the time and they never saw anything like it.
If you ever get a chance to visit, it's well worth the price of admission. If you're there at GPO feeding time, a staffer will often climb into the tank and sit up on the rock, using a pole to hand small bits of food to the octopuses while telling the crowd gathered around the base of the tank (with young children sitting on the carpet up front and center) all about them. There's also an open-top shallow tide pool where you can reach in and touch some of the creatures living there, which is really cool.
Magnificent creature! Excellent footage. That fight in the wild was *epic!* Fantastic job, and a very well deserved luck in stumbling upon that army-of-tentacles' duel, Jonathan and team! Thanks for the video, mates.
I find octopus so incredibly interesting! Creepy but beautiful at the same time. What I don't like though is why her tank is so small 🥺 as a GIANT octopus, you'd think the tank would be bigger.
Happy new year to all of you at the Blue World. May God continue to bless through all your challenges. it's always a treat to see the way these magnificent animals can camouflage themselves right before your eyes. Another great video and good information.
Soon I'll be able to fulfill my dreams and study oceanic creatures personally. The octopus is my all time favorite sea creature, just not sure why I have such a strong connection to it. I love your work, been watching ever since I saw the Giant Cuttlefish episode
You and I both, have no idea why I have always been attracted to these incredible beings on our Big Blue Planet!! Maybe we were both once an octopus. Hope I was a male. Females have drawn the short straw.
I voluntarily chose to stop eating Octopus & Cuttlefish due to their intelligence & I humbly suggest all us marine lovers do the same. The fact that they are the smartest invertebrates should be treasured. Thank you for your wonderful channel. It is a great educational resource about our beautiful wet planet & its great for kids!
To me that would be like cannibalism. They are amazing creatures. I think if they lived longer they would be many times smarter than us.
I got to the same conclusion since yesterday when I started to do some research over octopus animals.
Humans are significantly more intelligent than any lifeform on earth, which is why we have the cognition to supposedly take care of others, form technological advancement and space travel, the ability to understand the cosmos, cultures, art, sciences, self-expression, fashion, create businesses, program software, etc., something animals don't have. But we have absolutely no qualms in murdering each other, even the little/unborn ones. The irony and apathy of mankind towards itself is so depressing.
Animals know by instinct that they are predators for some and prey for others - everything they do is for survival of their species alone. An octopus doesn't feel remorse when it eats its prey...neither do sharks, dolphins, and eels, when they hunt and eat octopuses/octopi.
But ofcourse to each his own.
@@MariaIsabel_Fufuria That's right, and animals kill mostly when they are hungry or have to compete against a rival when it comes to mating. All that is driven by instinct.
Only humans kill others or animals for fun, "sports" or profit. Hunters hang trophies of their "victims" upon walls. Men torture other animals for entertaining. The military abused dolphins to search for sea mines and little monkeys for land mines. The list goes on.
I'm really not a PETA guy or something but the abuse of animals throughout history just because we can is another aspect we shouldn't forget. And I don't mean a horse doing farm work in ancient times. I think more of the conditions for animals in circus shows, theme parks, some older zoos, tamed wild animals in private possession a.s.o. All of this gets better as we overcome our former habits and care more for animals. But we really cannot be proud of ourselves if we think of what we have done in the past.
The most horrific thing for me ist the illegal hunting of elephants to get their ivory teeth. One of the most precious animals of today's world is endangered of becoming extinct just because some asian guys still think they can get a hard-on from taking the pulverised ivory.
Thank you didn’t know that was a thing shouldn’t even be an option eat peanut butter toast
I lost it when Sy started spraying you guys with water, cheeky lil thing isn't she? lol
Two videos from you back to back on giant octopus, and a constant smile from me. Next life, I want a life in the blue world just like yours Jonathan. In a near future, maybe we can hope to be equipped with gills. They're so alien and so gorgeous at the same time.
After the cameras leave the two Octopi give each other a high 8 and say "another great show for the cameras"
This is a great video. I love all of them, they remind me of a Sunday evening at my grandmothers and watching "Wild Kingdom" and every so often they would do a diving video.. I was glued to the Color TV when those came on.
Marlin Perkins and Jim Fowler!
I love how the guy keeps holding Sy's hand preciously
Great video!
I'm 74 - just learning about Octopuses. Better late than never.
Thanks !
I'm so glad to find this docu! I have read about Sy and Lucy in the wonderfull book "Rendevous with an Octopus"- and now I can see them, it's like seeing an old friend on television! 🙃🐙
Once again, an excellent video!
I recently discovered this program and it's wonderful! Now I'm a fan. Thanks for showing all this magnificent marine world
Welcome!
nothing feels better than starting the day with blueworld video !
LOL 11:40 I lost it when Cathrine started doing tickling motions to the male when he was messing with Johnathans light.
Jonathan Bird flying underwater
So cool sir😊🖤
I love his programs...his personality is so refreshing and educational and all the information he teaches makes me so happy to watch...he us the very best!!!!!!
Thanks!!
Nice video. That commentating during the octopus fight was impressive.
My favorite ocean creature.
yeah, but why in a prison :(
That's gotta be the most excited intro guy I've ever heard
He's really into Octopus fights lol
Thanks for filming that awesome encounter!
Thanks for visiting the Puget Sound! Those octopi were awesome.
* octopus.
"Octopus" is both singular and plural for members of the same species, and "octopuses" for multiple species. "Octopi" is incorrect because "octopus" is Greek, not Latin.
Awesome show!
the best
I love this show...JOHNATHAN IS FABULOUS WOTH HIS GREAT PERSONALITY AND ADVENTURESOME PERSONALUTY.
with
The enclosure for the octopus’s seems small compared to their size when they swim. They usually have the ocean to swim in please give them bigger enclosures ✌🏾🌍💗🌸🙏🏾
WhooAah! Awesome!
Hi there! Jonathan Bird!
Hello there!
I just wanted to say. Ever since I saw the Georgia Aquarium video, I have been inspired to make my dream a reality. Thanks to you, I get to swim with the whale sharks Georgia Aquarium. Thank you Jonathan. You are truly my favorite UA-cam channel. Thank you so much. Your amazing!
Thanks for watching!
Ohhh my gosh I didn't think you would see this!
I’ve been to that aquarium. There was a sign by the octopus tank that said, “no flash photography.” Of course, people weren’t paying attention, and the octopus wouldn’t come out of its den. My friends were getting anxious to move on to the next exhibit. Having been a fan of the octopus as long as I remember, I told them I was not leaving until I saw an octopus. They left. Everyone left. I was standing there alone when I saw tentacle after tentacle reach out from within the den and feel around before it emerged completely. It was great! I think we shared a moment.
I love your videos Jonathan!
Me too
omg that must be so cool a Pacific octopus crawling up your arm
Great video. Love the music.
Jonathan Bird, I am so glad to be invited to your world!
I like the fact that there's a fierce fight going on between two Giant Pacific Octopus and that Sea Cucumber right there at 16:03 is just chillin' 😂👌
Your enthusiasm is really lovely. Also, your editor does a great job putting together footage. Thank you for this channel - it makes this fan of marine biology happy :)
As a boy i remember following Octopus while snorkelling in the Mediterranean. The locals used to catch and eat them so i always kept it quiet if i saw one and told nobody.
Excellent video, great footage. Most people would be surprised that as large as a pacific octopus is, it can squeeze through a hole barely 2 inches big. If an octopus can fit its beak through it, it can manage the rest. And by rest, I mean its three hearts, nine brains, and blue hemocyanin blood.
Nice video! I crabbing Dungeness crabs in Puget Sound, but never go into water to see this beautiful view.
Watching you get sprayed by Sy never gets old
Before I watch this, Thank you for another cool and LONG videos 😍.
Another stunning display of immense artistic talent. Thank you Jonathan.
Glad you enjoyed it!
It's great!
Therefor Respect the Octopus. Such an endearing , super intelligent creature.
14:49 "A Sea Cucumber 😄A Dungenous Crab 😲 A Shrimp 😡"
Really an epic fight ! Thank you Jonathan !
Sometimes we get lucky. Filming that octopus interaction was just plain luck. We have showed that sequence to people who dive out there all the time and they never saw anything like it.
This is awesome
The tank design atthe Seattle aquarium looks fantastic
If you ever get a chance to visit, it's well worth the price of admission. If you're there at GPO feeding time, a staffer will often climb into the tank and sit up on the rock, using a pole to hand small bits of food to the octopuses while telling the crowd gathered around the base of the tank (with young children sitting on the carpet up front and center) all about them. There's also an open-top shallow tide pool where you can reach in and touch some of the creatures living there, which is really cool.
I never became bored.
Beautiful as always!
Damn that octopus must’ve really liked his rock! 😂😂😂
Awesome video
I could watch octopuses all day. ...All wiggly n squiggly.
Me too
The Seattle aquarium looked absolutely stunning! I just have to visit it sometime!
As much as how adorable those octopuses are, I've seen the movie LIFE so... I ain't letting more than one tentacle to touch my arm
Dibah Kasim why?
ive been whaching u ever since i was 5, now im 10
Epic episode!! How can somebody dislike these videos!!
Good question!!!
Congrats on an amazing video!
Ahhh that chimera is so impressive!
Magnificent creature! Excellent footage. That fight in the wild was *epic!* Fantastic job, and a very well deserved luck in stumbling upon that army-of-tentacles' duel, Jonathan and team!
Thanks for the video, mates.
Thanks so much for this video your all videos very very inspiring to me
I like these videos very much, I am Bangladeshi
I find octopus so incredibly interesting! Creepy but beautiful at the same time. What I don't like though is why her tank is so small 🥺 as a GIANT octopus, you'd think the tank would be bigger.
it woulb be better without tank... the wild ocean..
I love ur videos
Love your videos Jonathan keep up the good work mate
By far my favourite episode I love octopuses thanks Jonathan
Thanks for watching!!!
And thanks for the donation!!!!
You and your videos all time is my favourite 🤗🤗
Thank you so much 😀
Well information. Good show. Well show.
Nice video !
The first Octopus pool seems very small thought...
How do you not have more subscribers! This is excellent quality video. Love it!
“It’s over octo-kin, I have the high ground”
Funny, we watched Revenge of the Sith last night for our May the 4th movie!
BlueWorldTV I didn’t watch any movies because I was watching you
Love the video
excellent....again is worth the premium
This was a cool video.
So AWESOME dude!! I love it!
YEAH!!!!!
Wow! What an amazing animal!
Happy new year to all of you at the Blue World. May God continue to bless through all your challenges. it's always a treat to see the way these magnificent animals can camouflage themselves right before your eyes. Another great video and good information.
i love this channel
cool octopus
Love this channel. Watch it with my kids for hours. Educational and a lot of fun!
Amazing!!!
Very good video. Thank you
Your so awesome 🤗
Interesting video best of luck for next video Jonathan
Love this channel and show it has really influenced me to want to become a marine biologist. It is AWESOME.
Where are you working now?
I’ve always think a hilarious name for an octopus would be Houdini because they are escape artist
yay today its my birthday and BlueWorldTV released a video
Harvester1551 happy birthday !!
Fajna zabawa z octopusem ;-) lubię ośmiornice za ich inteligencję.
Octopus are a amazing creatures of the sea 🐙😃 so very smart
Yes they are!
I love them octopus ❤😃👍
*Good vid!*
What an amazing creature. ❤❤
😱 cool very cool
I would be terrified of those suction cups lol. Great video!
The king always wins.
Patrick & Noel Dela Cruz you got that right
I love that intro :)
Aaawwww ❤ it’s soooo lovely to see this intelligent creature de mare.
Soon I'll be able to fulfill my dreams and study oceanic creatures personally. The octopus is my all time favorite sea creature, just not sure why I have such a strong connection to it. I love your work, been watching ever since I saw the Giant Cuttlefish episode
You and I both, have no idea why I have always been attracted to these incredible beings on our Big Blue Planet!! Maybe we were both once an octopus. Hope I was a male. Females have drawn the short straw.
did you make it?
The octopus at 3:26 is so big! It’s so cool!!!!😎
I love Octopuses 🐙
I'm twelve years old and I'm about to get my open water certification!
Did you get it when you were 12?
Now you're 14 I guess
@@alpharaptorjp3134 I'm 15 now haha
@@am19_7 yes I did!
@@alexandrabanach2780 wha? Same
Amazing gr8 stuff
Love it! Such a great channel! My whole family loves you. Keep up the awesome work! Thanks for what you do.
So much in this vid!!! Suckered & squirted, feeding time, even seeing a friend of sharky!!! Then, of course, there are the octopods!!!
No inkie inks makes Tiny Rogerts a sad fellow
the KINGS & QUEENS of all Octopuses and i'm pretty sure those are males (can't find that special arm) in the fight
Added to bucket list is to visit that aquarium.
To try that weird feeling😂
You re videos are awsome
this is good