I remember seeing those on the coast when I used to live in South Carolina. I wish I would’ve thought of putting them in a bucket of water so I could see what their true shape was. Thank you for these great videos.
this is amazing! i absolutely love these comb jellyfish! id love to see them in person, surprisingly I haven't seen them here at north padre island tx, maybe I just don't look hard enough haha. thank you for showing us and making a video on these interesting critters!
In the part of the world where o grew up all those strange creatures i saw on pictures truly looked like it came somewhere from other space, i remember first time seeing a jellyfish, it realy did not look like anything i seen before, and the taughts of the fact that all this is probably just a small scratch on the surface of what exists out there in the oceans is just amazing, it always leaves me speechless to think of all the wonders mother nature created ower all those years, and we humans only had existed for just a few seconds if the beginning of life was painted on a clock. We don't own this planet we are just keepers for those who are yet to come.
It's impressive me that ctenophores are still alive even after they've washed up on the beach like that. I've seen other videos where somebody was scooping up a lot of sea gooseberries from atop the sand at the shore of a beach, and putting them in a plastic jar. Miraculously (to me), they were still alive and started twirling around like little unicellular organisms in the water jar.
I remember seeing those on the coast when I used to live in South Carolina. I wish I would’ve thought of putting them in a bucket of water so I could see what their true shape was. Thank you for these great videos.
this is amazing! i absolutely love these comb jellyfish! id love to see them in person, surprisingly I haven't seen them here at north padre island tx, maybe I just don't look hard enough haha. thank you for showing us and making a video on these interesting critters!
These things are so cool. I used to see them in the St. John's river.
In the part of the world where o grew up all those strange creatures i saw on pictures truly looked like it came somewhere from other space, i remember first time seeing a jellyfish, it realy did not look like anything i seen before, and the taughts of the fact that all this is probably just a small scratch on the surface of what exists out there in the oceans is just amazing, it always leaves me speechless to think of all the wonders mother nature created ower all those years, and we humans only had existed for just a few seconds if the beginning of life was painted on a clock. We don't own this planet we are just keepers for those who are yet to come.
I played Dave the Diver before I found this channel. It’s really cool to learn more about the sea life they have in the game!
They're so cool like even though they are multicellular macro organisms, they remind one of giant paramecia.
It's impressive me that ctenophores are still alive even after they've washed up on the beach like that. I've seen other videos where somebody was scooping up a lot of sea gooseberries from atop the sand at the shore of a beach, and putting them in a plastic jar. Miraculously (to me), they were still alive and started twirling around like little unicellular organisms in the water jar.
Transient anuses 🤣😂🤣😂