Lol mine is the spider. I like being alone and working alone like most spiders with their webs and after suddenly working very hard for a short amount of time I like to just lay there doing nothing until I really need to.
First_Killer C-OPS exactly, all they do know is show us the weirdos of the world, and the closest thing to the animals documentary is 6 minutes about dogs and cats
I prefer sea cookies too, or biscuits. I think people thought their bleached skeletons washed up on the beach looked like silver dollar coins from back in the day. - JoshC
Invmy theory, it was a crab in the end that filmed them. You know why? Because in the end of this video, the narrator asked, "Wanna how we got so close and personal to these animals?" And then it showed a crab going away. There's no doubt about it.
I love the fact that you manage to explain something so well in such a short time!!! And glad to see the channel is finally getting the recognition it deserves, such fun and interesting facts with amazing detailed filming
I’ve been wanting to know about sand dollars and you guys delivered! There was so many things I learned about them. When I first saw them, I thought they were just shells found at the beach. I did not know they were living creatures. The video is beautifully filmed and thank you for continuing to give us great content! Looking forward to seeing more videos from this channel!
Sand dollars...! I haven't even heard about them untill now. I'm more than thankfull to u guys. This channel is the best thing happened to me in youtube
@@Hashishin13 its odd to me that people havent heard of sand dollars. I live in california so we see and hear about them all the time. I thougjt they werw pretty common
I just discovered this channel today. I am already in love! They go so in depth into not only what the creatures are doing, but why and how they do it. I have a short attention span but these captivate me. Plus the narrator's voice is really soothing and flows great with the script.
I love seeing all those spines up close! Just as a side note, depending on where you live sand dollars can look very different. In Florida, they are not purple and maybe because the spines are shorter, people think they are dead and remove them from the water. Please don't. Most of the time, these animals are still very much alive and want to stay in the shallow waters near the shore.
Thanks for the shout out! I got the chance to see a live sand dollar for the first time on Vancouver Island back in July and I just remembered all those little hairs. And I found a few beautiful skeletons to bring home with me. They really are special, but also fragile.
When the kids were little, we used to race keyhole sand dollars. We would find them as the tide went out. Then we’d dig a shallow hole, and each of us would pick one, line them up, and whoever’s sand dollar buried itself first won the race. (I’ve never tried the Elmer’s glue & water method, but it sounds legit. I’ve used clear nail polish to strengthen the skeletons.) Why didn’t she mention their teeth? They each have 5, and they look like bird silhouettes.
@@ObjectsInMotion Oh, they have a good point. A lot of pop science is full of b.s. They still think the sun is powered by gravity and heated via convection, like an oven, lolz, even tho it's obvious its hottest layer is actually the outer plasma layer governed by electric forces, which are far stronger than mere gravity anyway. How many binary star systems discovered will it take them to realize gravity cannot explain star formation.
Ha you think stars are powered by electricity? Like a hair dryer? Love it when armchair physicists think they're right because the answer is so completely obvious.
@@ObjectsInMotion Have you ever seen lighting? "Armchair physicists" are called theoretical physicists and they don't know squat about laboratory experiments with plasma, nor what it means to do actual science. So when they discover anomalies, they don't question their beliefs or models but instead fumble with patchwork trying to fix their sinking theories in light of new observations.
“Purple sea cookies”! (When scuba diving In Monterey, we see banks of these live sand dollars in a pretty well-defined band about 150 feet from shore at a depth of about 15-20 feet. I have never seen them much deeper. When I see the sand dollars I know I’m on the right track to shore. The purple sea cookies guide me)
HEEEY!! I have one almost like it in my shell collection 0:18. I didn't really concern about what it was called in English and now I know it. A sand dollar!
Oh boy there are so much more.... Deep look is not really teaching you anything. Yeah it's nice and interessting but the amount of input is small and asking you one month after watching this video what did you learn about Sand Dollars i don't think you remember one thing which was featured in this episode. Yeah deep look is really nice, but like the chanalname says, it's just a deep look. You want to learn something about animals ? Watch animalogic or what else 😜
Thank you for that, I always wondered what they we're, found a few on the Beach before, and even bought some, thank you for sharing, I wish I still had those, one's I had, you could shake them a little, they rattled inside
I saw the early announcement and was pretty excited to see what you guys where going to show us about them! As a marine conservation scientist, I have a very personal interest in the marine episodes you produce, but that's not to say I don't like all of the videos!
That explains all the pores on the surface of sand dollars!! Thank you, I found a sand dollar on the beach several years ago, and I have been wondering about the hundreds (thousands?) of tiny holes ever since.
This is by far the best channel i have ever come across. Camerashots and resolution are high quality, and so is the audio. Nevertheless, a lot of research goes into every video, and so we get accurate information. This is coming from a biology student.
3:00 So that's what that dark dust was... Fascinating. I used to find these all over the deeper shallows on Florida coasts. Over the last 20 years (in the places I frequent) they're about nonexistent though. ): Tourists would collect piles of even the live ones to take home. Was common to see a sand bucket of them getting bleached to white outside a beachside timeshare or hotels' doors.
When I was young my mom told me about sand dollars when I found it at the beach Me (young): mom what's this? Mom: oh you found a sand dollar Me (young): can you use it? Mom: you can take decors out of it
I feel like once every month or 2 I forget this exists and click on it again. Every time, it’s a whole new video until I get half way through and remember that I’ve seen it before
I was island hoping two days ago and find my first sanddollars. Not as big as the ones shown on videos, but bigger than common coins. Also the swimmers of my group (I cant swim) found one living one, I look at it, with all its tiny brown feet, google it, and quickly realizes it is alive and throw it back to the sea. I kept two dead ones that looks mostly intact.
Okay, this is awesome. I never even knew this is what sand dollars actually look like. I knew they were animals and that what was found on the beach was a dead one, but I guess my brain just never thought up that it was the skeleton of one and that they look different alive. Thanks for the new knowledge! Subbed! :)
"Turns out, takes a lot of work to lay around"
Found my spirit animal right here. Thanks Deep look!
James Bond the water bear is my spirit animal, because I just want to shrivel up and lay dormant for years
Lol mine is the spider.
I like being alone and working alone like most spiders with their webs and after suddenly working very hard for a short amount of time I like to just lay there doing nothing until I really need to.
Our spirit animal is the spider! We ate our mother.
@@centipedeouttogetyou7763 that's nice.
@@derpychicken2131 uhh... She wasn't even that good (too tough)
*"SO BEING FLAT IS AN ADVANTAGE"*
I Can't Believe I Saw This Type Of Comment In Here 😂
can't believe im thinking of my being flat chested to be associated with this comment.LOL
-Every Loli Ever
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Was gonna say that too hahaha
"Like a big pile of purple sea cookies"
That is just too cute. I will never see them as anything else now.
Furry sea macarons
Pam it's the cutest description I've ever heard 🤗
@@garchomowner Yours is pretty good too 😉
Purple, so it's sweet potato flavours I guess? Lol
That kinda made me feel a lot less uncomfortable when seeing a live sand dollar. (The bristles are kind of creepy looking)
I never thought such a simple looking creature would end up being so fascinating and complex.
look in a mirror
I wish people would have said that about me when i ate sand.
😆
I made a shockwave here. ua-cam.com/video/UHeTcLrZjF4/v-deo.html
welcome to marine biology
That's why we should always stay humble :)
_forbidden_ _cookie_
A tough purple crawly 🍪
Ben Staunton *CRONCH*
mermain goblin do a crunch
YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE CRONCH OF THE SAND DOLLAR
Cursed comment
Random sea explorer: WHAT IS GOING ON HERE!
Sandollar: *BEKFIST!*
Jeremiah Plays All ☠️☠️
Yeah
THAT MEMES IS SO OLLDDDF
I made a shockwave here ua-cam.com/video/UHeTcLrZjF4/v-deo.html.
@@birbs4755 Old is gold. ;)
This is the kind of quality you don't find on TV anymore 👌
Uhh... Nat geo wild, Animal planet...
First_Killer C-OPS exactly, all they do know is show us the weirdos of the world, and the closest thing to the animals documentary is 6 minutes about dogs and cats
Lamo wild channel
The fish communist republic of FISH XD
This says a lot about our society 🤔
“so being flat is an advantage”
*thank you*
uwocado I don’t get it TwT
@@yonniebetanio7220 ur too young to understand
@@thatdude1181 i get it now :>
Very well my young cricket
Flat IS justice, afterall.
It's weird we call them dollars instead of cookies or kachings.
In Portuguese they're usually called "Bolachas-do-Mar" - Sea Cookies! No idea why you call them Sand Dollars though :v
I prefer sea cookies too, or biscuits. I think people thought their bleached skeletons washed up on the beach looked like silver dollar coins from back in the day. - JoshC
Deep Look Oh wow i was thinking about that too! I just didnt know where to tell it :/
Yeah, but they do indeed have that nickname! So they kinda already are sea cookies!
I wonder why don't the Spongebob universe uses literal sea cookies for money? That would make Stephen Hillenburg prouder.
What insect did they hire as cameraman?
Probably a Mantis shrimp
edit this is probably the first like i'v ever gotten
Raggity
Easy: Jiminy Cricket 🐚🎥🐜
Ants on Sea-Doos
Invmy theory, it was a crab in the end that filmed them. You know why? Because in the end of this video, the narrator asked, "Wanna how we got so close and personal to these animals?" And then it showed a crab going away. There's no doubt about it.
Fairy fly
The way the narrator said "cookies!"
Omg im dying to that beautiful second of time
Ok? so extra
Okeh Bru Did ya really have to comment that? Because I’m not sure.... but that might be a little bit extra.
I love the fact that you manage to explain something so well in such a short time!!! And glad to see the channel is finally getting the recognition it deserves, such fun and interesting facts with amazing detailed filming
Thanks!
Is this video sponsored by sand dollar shave club
O oO oOooo oooOOO oO oooo oO oO oO O Oo Oo ooo oooooooooooooooooo
Haha good one
OOOOOoooOoOoOOo i want the sea urchin perfume pls :3
I think this and all it would hate it if you shaved it
😂
They should be called Sea Cookies.
Sea is for Cookie, that's good enough for me!
...I'll take my leave now.
Ohhh cookie cookie cookie starts with Sea
When i was kid i ate one of those
I see pic, looks like Eucharist, I click ;)
Thank God.
Do mermaids put sand dollars in their mermaid’s purses before they go shopping..?
No, they use a credit carp.
+1
@@KQEDDeepLook lol
No. Sand dollars get thrown on stage as mermaids work.
They can also pay with silver dollars (Metynnis).
Real sand eaters know that not all sand tastes the same😤
just like not all playdoh taste the same. Purple is best.
Yeah, but in my opinion, the yellow colour tatstes better.
Smh so true queen 🙄💅
Wha-
I’ve been wanting to know about sand dollars and you guys delivered! There was so many things I learned about them. When I first saw them, I thought they were just shells found at the beach. I did not know they were living creatures. The video is beautifully filmed and thank you for continuing to give us great content! Looking forward to seeing more videos from this channel!
Bring them to the Dollar store
All shells belong to a living creature though.
PBS delivers. Id buy that for a Sand Dollar!
Jonathan Bondoc @
As a child, I thought they were literally money.
Monterey Bay Aquarium has a beautifully designed dome display with live sand dollars feeding.
How do those convert to sand pounds?
You should if you're trying to build a solid foundation.
This section was actually pretty clever.
You can try sea urchin shop
badly
A couple kilos
Sand dollar: Eats metal
*Death metal starts playing*
Sand dollars...! I haven't even heard about them untill now. I'm more than thankfull to u guys. This channel is the best thing happened to me in youtube
Take a walk on an ocean beach sometime, lots of cool things wash up.
Some of them don't even smell bad!
Me neither
Same,I've never heared about them before.
@@Hashishin13 its odd to me that people havent heard of sand dollars. I live in california so we see and hear about them all the time. I thougjt they werw pretty common
@@Hashishin13 not all region have this creature
In my country Indonesia, I never saw this thing.
Now I need to find out if sand dollars can be attracted by magnets. I’m serious, this is keeping me up at night
Quality content, original, interesting and immersive, that's what I call a channel that deserves my sub. Thanks Deep look!:)
Hcildwold the audio is really good
I just discovered this channel today. I am already in love! They go so in depth into not only what the creatures are doing, but why and how they do it. I have a short attention span but these captivate me. Plus the narrator's voice is really soothing and flows great with the script.
Thanks, Tania! Welcome. 🙏
I thought the title said sand dollar breakfast and I guess eating sand dollars is kind of metal?
Lol
They are full of iron (magnetite), so, yeah.
Same
Same
Same
Thanks
macro lens: the channel
This comments has many likes but no comments sooo i will comment then
@@delin8597 This is comment what i’m here is reply.
@@judicatorhurayth1927 *to
I love seeing all those spines up close! Just as a side note, depending on where you live sand dollars can look very different. In Florida, they are not purple and maybe because the spines are shorter, people think they are dead and remove them from the water. Please don't. Most of the time, these animals are still very much alive and want to stay in the shallow waters near the shore.
"Takes a lot of work just to lay around"
Don't even tell me about it
Ikr!!!
Sand dollars are just a sea animal version of my kid self eating sand.
I wonder how many sand dollar skeletons need to be collected to be able to refine 1 kg of iron?
Shh, don't give Cody'sLab any ideas
@@Ie0n1 hahaha nice, would be a cool Cody's Lab video though :D
I suppoert that
Someone get Cody'sLab right now.
Hey at least they would not collect live ones not dead ones.
Sea Urchin: “But what if I was flat?”
Sand Dollar: “Got u fam.”
Thanks for the shout out! I got the chance to see a live sand dollar for the first time on Vancouver Island back in July and I just remembered all those little hairs. And I found a few beautiful skeletons to bring home with me. They really are special, but also fragile.
Tektyx you can strengthen the tests by brushing them with a mixture of water and Elmer's glue. It soaks in and makes them less fragile.
When the kids were little, we used to race keyhole sand dollars. We would find them as the tide went out. Then we’d dig a shallow hole, and each of us would pick one, line them up, and whoever’s sand dollar buried itself first won the race.
(I’ve never tried the Elmer’s glue & water method, but it sounds legit. I’ve used clear nail polish to strengthen the skeletons.)
Why didn’t she mention their teeth? They each have 5, and they look like bird silhouettes.
Narrator: *Sea Cookies*
Me: *I WANT SOME*
So are sand dollars magnetic?
Ffin sand dollars, how do they work?
ua-cam.com/video/8bhYMnHb5JY/v-deo.html
@@ObjectsInMotion Oh, they have a good point. A lot of pop science is full of b.s. They still think the sun is powered by gravity and heated via convection, like an oven, lolz, even tho it's obvious its hottest layer is actually the outer plasma layer governed by electric forces, which are far stronger than mere gravity anyway. How many binary star systems discovered will it take them to realize gravity cannot explain star formation.
Ha you think stars are powered by electricity? Like a hair dryer? Love it when armchair physicists think they're right because the answer is so completely obvious.
@@ObjectsInMotion Have you ever seen lighting? "Armchair physicists" are called theoretical physicists and they don't know squat about laboratory experiments with plasma, nor what it means to do actual science. So when they discover anomalies, they don't question their beliefs or models but instead fumble with patchwork trying to fix their sinking theories in light of new observations.
“Purple sea cookies”! (When scuba diving In Monterey, we see banks of these live sand dollars in a pretty well-defined band about 150 feet from shore at a depth of about 15-20 feet. I have never seen them much deeper. When I see the sand dollars I know I’m on the right track to shore. The purple sea cookies guide me)
Informative yet succint-ly put! Love the voiceover, super chill and sweet ❤👍
3:52 THAT IS WHAT I KEEP SAYING!
BUT NO ONE BELIEVES ME!
Lamo
*Headbanging Commences*
Thank you so much, Deep Look, for these wonderful, amazing nature videos!
You are welcome.
nice, no likes, but a deep look reply
This is so beautifully filmed- each shot is absolutely stunning. Always look forward to quality content, Deep Look!
Purple cookies... nom... wait...😀
Title: breakfast is totally metal
Me: they actually eat metal, right?
Vid: they eat metal sand.
Me: high five! Got it!
I don’t get it
spiciestt how small of a brain do u have to not get this
@@anawfulperson I mean, they could very easily just be a non-native English speaker. How many foreign language idioms and puns would you get?
"so being flat is an advantage"
Me and my girl knows it better 😂
May I know what's the hidden meaning?
@@rahuldhargalkar wow ur dense xD
Ur profile is litteral bust out
@@rahuldhargalkar only girls understand xD
@@Eryan724 well thanks (:
"It takes a lot of work just to lay around." This line have touched me on so many levels.
Really enjoying your videos and been a subscriber since the beginning keep it up guys. 😉
Thanks!
I guess that explains why there's a small rattle when you shake those white sand dollars around, learned a lot!
4:00 What's that crab like thing covered in... seaweeds?
Yes! It appears to be a species of decorator crab. We did an episode on those: ua-cam.com/video/OwQcv7TyX04/v-deo.html
Deep Look oh yeah! I've seen that video when you uploaded it!
I was just asking for confirmation, I really like that kind of crab!
Purple sea cookies is the cutest way to describe any animal ever, I love that 🥺
HEEEY!! I have one almost like it in my shell collection 0:18. I didn't really concern about what it was called in English and now I know it. A sand dollar!
If you break it open there are white "doves" inside.
Awesome work Deep Look!
Keep it up guys, lovin the content!
Kurzgesagt and Deep Look are basically the best teaching channel ever
Oh boy there are so much more.... Deep look is not really teaching you anything. Yeah it's nice and interessting but the amount of input is small and asking you one month after watching this video what did you learn about Sand Dollars i don't think you remember one thing which was featured in this episode. Yeah deep look is really nice, but like the chanalname says, it's just a deep look. You want to learn something about animals ? Watch animalogic or what else 😜
Thank you for that, I always wondered what they we're, found a few on the Beach before, and even bought some, thank you for sharing, I wish I still had those, one's I had, you could shake them a little, they rattled inside
They really took the saying “you are what you eat” to a whole new level 😳
The background sound is like my alarm and it's making my anxiety go 📈📈📈📈📈📈
A big pile of sea purple cookies
Im gonna call them that now
Sand dollar goes in - sand dollar goes out. You cant explain that.
R. I. P. Cookie boi 2003-2022
I saw the early announcement and was pretty excited to see what you guys where going to show us about them! As a marine conservation scientist, I have a very personal interest in the marine episodes you produce, but that's not to say I don't like all of the videos!
Widget what’s a marine conversation scientist?
What an awesome video! The narration made it so incredibly mesmerizing
I love how Deep Look can make scary looking animals look so adorable. Much love!
That explains all the pores on the surface of sand dollars!! Thank you, I found a sand dollar on the beach several years ago, and I have been wondering about the hundreds (thousands?) of tiny holes ever since.
Pile of purple sea cookies! 😄😄😄💜💜💜
Yum.
This is by far the best channel i have ever come across. Camerashots and resolution are high quality, and so is the audio. Nevertheless, a lot of research goes into every video, and so we get accurate information. This is coming from a biology student.
I thought some food critic will eat/taste some sand dollars for breakfast im sorry.
I had no idea sand dollars were real...
"Like a big pile if purple sea cookies"
I love that
3:00 So that's what that dark dust was... Fascinating. I used to find these all over the deeper shallows on Florida coasts. Over the last 20 years (in the places I frequent) they're about nonexistent though. ): Tourists would collect piles of even the live ones to take home. Was common to see a sand bucket of them getting bleached to white outside a beachside timeshare or hotels' doors.
so that’s why they’re called “sand” dollars
The more i learn about nature and animals, the more i’m just in awe about our planet.
Right! Too bad humans are so destructive and on the whole lack empathy
2:40
*points at everyone whose ever called me flat* HAHAHA LOSERS >:D
Amazing! I saw the beautiful Sand dollars at Pakarang Beach 15 years ago and now I found out what it was!
When I was young my mom told me about sand dollars when I found it at the beach
Me (young): mom what's this?
Mom: oh you found a sand dollar
Me (young): can you use it?
Mom: you can take decors out of it
"Little purple Sea Cookies..."
Cookie Monster: *NOM NOM NOM NOM* Oops. Me eat all da Sea Cookies. Little sandy, though. *swims off*
In love with her voice 2😍😍😍😍😍😍
That explains the flower shaped pattern,
They're related to starfish, I used to think they were related to clams and muscles!
Hairy baby
I feel like once every month or 2 I forget this exists and click on it again. Every time, it’s a whole new video until I get half way through and remember that I’ve seen it before
I've seen enough hentai to know where this is going.
The narration is too precious for me to enjoy this. Like it was made for 8 year olds.
Where i can buy this sea roomba ?
i wonder why this channel is so underrated.
I love every content of this channel, my gosh! even the narrator's voice sounds so smooth
Only Deep Look can make sand dollars interesting!! I love this channel
Thanks!
That close up of the sand moving across the tube feet was so cool
Music from around 2:30?
KQED accompanied my childhood in California. It's good to see they are still doing a wonderful job.
Me too my brother, me too
Same state, same channel
I saw a dying sand dollar at the beach. It had some bristles before but it was pretty smooth. It’s by now dead and I have it still around
for some reason im getting really itchy watching the little spines on the sand dollar
This video answered so many questions for me. So cool. Thank you.
I was island hoping two days ago and find my first sanddollars. Not as big as the ones shown on videos, but bigger than common coins. Also the swimmers of my group (I cant swim) found one living one, I look at it, with all its tiny brown feet, google it, and quickly realizes it is alive and throw it back to the sea. I kept two dead ones that looks mostly intact.
I remember the good old days finding these...
Thank you for pulling me out of the dark. Super interesting and informative, seriously 👏✌️
Another beautiful and interesting video, superb job guys!
Thank you Mikel!
Fun fact: That five point body plan is called radial symmetry. Humans and other mammals have bilateral symmetry.
Great video 👍🏽 I really like echinoderms 👍🏽👍🏽
How can they tell which bits are magnetite? Do they have magnetoreceptors?
Okay, this is awesome. I never even knew this is what sand dollars actually look like. I knew they were animals and that what was found on the beach was a dead one, but I guess my brain just never thought up that it was the skeleton of one and that they look different alive. Thanks for the new knowledge! Subbed! :)
You are welcome!
is magnetite magnetic? are they attracted to each other? perhaps it's why they form the groups that they do.
Ty deep look for these interesting videos. They're very good! ❤❤❤