Sea Cucumbers Make NO Sense - Catching a Sea Cucumber!
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
- Sea cucumbers basically have no right to exist. Okay, that might be a stretch, but they are absolutely bizarre organisms. Let's find one and learn about their unique biology and ecological value!
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If you've made it this far in the description, remember to be safe when creature adventuring! Most wild animals can cause injury if harassed, and I do not recommend attempting to capture any creatures without purpose and practice. The reason that I interact with wildlife is to produce these educational videos, and I am a professional biologist. Also, I always ask permission from a land owner before exploring on their property, and you should do the same.
Keep adventuring everywhere, and keep your adventures safe at all times!
-Ben Zino
"How many are your works, Lord? In wisdom you made them all, the earth is full of your creatures."
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This man is a young Irwin we all must cherish.
Aww thanks Chris, that is extremely high praise!
Another awesome video Ben!
Thanks a bunch, glad you enjoyed!
Larry the Cucumber with a guest appearance. You might be a sea cucumber
I had to put some respect on Larry's name!
Hey BEN!
I am not a sea cucumber but I know a great number of them ! Lol 😂
Hi Theresa, good to see you here and to know that you are not a sea cucumber. Myself, on the other hand...
Great video! Imagine if it had actually been a 💩 that you went to pick up, definitely would have intestinally vomited lol
Could the jelly blob you found at 1:10 be a Bryozoa? Just a wild guess, I just remember seeing a post on reddit of someone asking for help identifying a blob of jelly in their pond/lake, and people were saying Bryozoa
Thanks! Yeah some serious vomitting would have been occurring. It's definitely possible, I didn't think about that option! I'll look into it more and see if I can find out anything.
I've been watching you for a while now, but I missed why you were in Japan, are you studying abroad or was it a vacation? BTW it's awesome that you've kept your passion for animals since you were a kid, it nice to see someone doing something they love so early in life.
Thanks for sticking with my content for so long! I was just in Japan for a vacation, it's something I'd talked about doing forever and finally had an opportunity to make it happen. Thanks for the support, it's been a blessing being able to pursue my passion from a young age!
Cool stuff. I've only seen one Sea Cucumber in my life and it was in a sound at the NC coast. They are really bizarre creatures compared to most things we see. It looks like maculatum is the next creature.
Woah, I didn't realize we even had them here in NC! What species is it? Also great guess!
This was about 15 years ago and, at the time, I didn't know there were more than one species. I was with a marine biologist who probably mentioned the species, but it didn't stick. There's a short paper called "An illustrated key to the sea cucumbers of the
South Atlantic Bight" that would be worth looking up if you're interested. It covers the Sea Cucumbers found between Cape Hatteras, NC and Cape Canaveral, FL. @@TheWildReportOfficial
Good video, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed!
It is definitely a type of salamander…..
You are absolutely onto something. What species though?
Be honest: who here is a sea cucumber?
Guilty
@@michigan102 I knew there would be at least one...
Well, I must confess that in my foolish past, after a hard night drinking with buddies, I came pretty close to ejecting my internal organs. Which could indicate I also lacked a brain. Never cloned myself as far I know, though.
@@joylayton8794 Haha I think we've all been there, though hopefully they didn't resemble toxic glue
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We loved this video! So cool!🥒💩
Thank you, glad to hear that!
Do sea cucumbers have sea tomatoes to make Christian tv with? Or has the ocean not yet reached the height of evolution?
I guess the sea is just not peachy keen yet sadly. I'm exceedingly pleased that someone caught my reference haha
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As always, a great video! Anyone who's reading this -- come on! Hit the like button! This guy is great! (And no, I'm not a relative ... but I might be a sea cucumber... )
Thank you so much for the support! Haha what gave you away as a sea cucumber?
@@TheWildReportOfficial I definitely have a brain because I watch your videos and you're making me smarter. So I'm just gonna say it MIGHT have something to do with toxic intestinal glue and not get any more graphic. 🤪
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Haha it's me!