Hooray! After 2 days of feeling like death warmed over, then having to go out and fight with my pharmacy for the remedy, I returned home to find this. What a marvelous reward! Thank you, DSO. You, too, are often the remedy for many things.
My word! I'm so sorry you suffered such an ordeal. Thanks so much for watching and for the comment, wishing you an absolutely pleasant and quick recovery💚
Hooray! I can't thank you enough for putting the time stamps for the music in the notes. I've been waiting for this for a long time. You even went so far as putting the stop times with them, which you didn't really need to do because the end of each piece automatically goes to the beginning of the next one, so thanks for going the extra mile. I love your music and always go to find the music for my own library as soon as your videos end, so this saves me a lot of time. Thank you *_SO_* much.
6:56 There is something so serene and graceful about this medusa dancing through the sea of life.. as jellyfish have done for the past 500 million years or so! I'm so in awe of them.. and this little beauty lives in the midnight zone and can't even sting me! 😁 Beautiful footage.. watching my beloved DSO with an early morning coffee.. 🌅☕🎶💚
Yet another absolutely awesum masterpiece of video uploading by the DSO team. As I have come to expect, full of intrigue, wonderment, excitement & completely enchanting captivation, all put with the most amazingly hypnotic soundtrack. Thank you so much to all who made this possible at the DSO team. Absolutely hauntingly enchanting.
Wow…I always associated mantis shrimp with shallower, coral reef habitats, probably because that’s where many documentaries and diving videos are made, lol… but I never knew they’d be found over a thousand feet down!
There’s a lesser-known genus of deep sea mantis shrimp ‘bathysquilla’ and a species known as ‘indosquilla manihinei’. The one in this video seems like the latter to me, but I’m just an armchair guy so I could be wrong.
That mantis shrimp's morphology screams "deep sea" with all those extra spikes and ghastly eyes. The deep really does monsterfy anything that adapts to it.
Seeing the squid at the end is such a curiosity explosion. I want to know more. However, I'm sure that finding out more would lead me to begin questioning the accuracy of what I'd just found out, and I'd end up diving down the rabbit hole staring at college level papers. They just look so intelligent.
I wanted to see the mantis shrimp longer but it was only on about 15 seconds or so. They did, however, show the (boring) white isopods for some length of time. To each his own, I guess. You are still the most intetesting site on UA-cam. 😍
Totally fair! The featured clip was only as long as it is shown here, but I need to find more extensive footage of these marvelous creatures and give them their own video. Thanks for watching! 💚🦑
Half the fun of watching these incredible creatures is practicing pronouncing their titles! I took a class in medical terminology once, which made it so much easier to pronounce the words in my nursing career, and it's paying off here and now too!
22:49 I thought the glow inside the squids head suddenly appeared to be an entity wearing a hat/crown either riding inside squid or piloting a puppet style squid as a genius method to safely get around the deep. I got fantasy/sci-fi vibes from it's appearance or even DMT entity. That first bejewelled looking jellyfish would make a great lampshade in a speakeasy.
That mantis shrimp in this video really looks like a deep sea species ‘indosquilla manihinei’ if not a species from the genus ‘bathysquilla’. Those are all ultra rare exceptions among the mantis shrimps for being the only few, less-studied deep sea dwellers.
Bom dia ao Canal Deep Sea Oditties e este vídeo também muito interessante. A infinidade de medusas, isópodes é impressionante, esses seres habitam altas profundidades e existem a milhões de anos. Só existe equilíbrio no oceano quando as criaturas são preservadas e mantidas no seu habitat. Acho muito bom a tecnologia ROV, que permitem filmagens nítidas para estudos e conhecimento. What else lurks within the abyss? DeepSea Oddities nos responde!
WOW, very different. The first one, my goodness, those trilobite arms, and the pink cartilage of bone and joints -- and like chicken skin. Did it not? And the second one, I saw it as a mouth with white teeth showing -- an invisible huge face behind it. Amazing artistry ... but mostly speaking a story of some kind. Thank you for the work. 🩷
"Cover upy"? 🤣🤷🏻♀️ This footage was filmed during various NOAA expeditions.. *NOAA has been exploring our oceans since 2001..* We are lucky to see these incredible animals in such detail, no matter when it happened to have been filmed..
Hooray! After 2 days of feeling like death warmed over, then having to go out and fight with my pharmacy for the remedy, I returned home to find this. What a marvelous reward!
Thank you, DSO. You, too, are often the remedy for many things.
My word! I'm so sorry you suffered such an ordeal. Thanks so much for watching and for the comment, wishing you an absolutely pleasant and quick recovery💚
Get better soon hahaha
Oo right my dad takes fentanyl test strips for his fentanyl patches. Ummm the medical industry is tapered down in terms of what's inside
Hooray! I can't thank you enough for putting the time stamps for the music in the notes. I've been waiting for this for a long time. You even went so far as putting the stop times with them, which you didn't really need to do because the end of each piece automatically goes to the beginning of the next one, so thanks for going the extra mile. I love your music and always go to find the music for my own library as soon as your videos end, so this saves me a lot of time. Thank you *_SO_* much.
I agree! I love having the time stamps to these amazing tracks.. 👍🎶
6:56 There is something so serene and graceful about this medusa dancing through the sea of life.. as jellyfish have done for the past 500 million years or so!
I'm so in awe of them.. and this little beauty lives in the midnight zone and can't even sting me! 😁
Beautiful footage.. watching my beloved DSO with an early morning coffee.. 🌅☕🎶💚
I hold up my own morning cup of coffee to thee as I enjoy it whilst reading your wonderful comments ^_^ 🦑
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Yet another absolutely awesum masterpiece of video uploading by the DSO team. As I have come to expect, full of intrigue, wonderment, excitement & completely enchanting captivation, all put with the most amazingly hypnotic soundtrack. Thank you so much to all who made this possible at the DSO team. Absolutely hauntingly enchanting.
Love to see some Jim Gifford music ❤
Wow! That prehistoric looking crustacean was so cool! It looked so transparent! That was a good choice for the thumbnail!
Your guy's choice of music is awesome, adds so much to the atmosphere
The best in all youtube ❤
@druidic4353...and that's why your parents never truly wanted you
Unusual beauty!💙🐙🦑
Wow…I always associated mantis shrimp with shallower, coral reef habitats, probably because that’s where many documentaries and diving videos are made, lol… but I never knew they’d be found over a thousand feet down!
There’s a lesser-known genus of deep sea mantis shrimp ‘bathysquilla’ and a species known as ‘indosquilla manihinei’. The one in this video seems like the latter to me, but I’m just an armchair guy so I could be wrong.
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That mantis shrimp's morphology screams "deep sea" with all those extra spikes and ghastly eyes. The deep really does monsterfy anything that adapts to it.
This one has the best music out of all the episodes I have watched. Thank you. 🐐 🦑 🌊
I fucking love these videos. Your music makes them so fun to smoke to.
I hope you know how exciting I get when I see a new one posted.
Seeing the squid at the end is such a curiosity explosion. I want to know more. However, I'm sure that finding out more would lead me to begin questioning the accuracy of what I'd just found out, and I'd end up diving down the rabbit hole staring at college level papers.
They just look so intelligent.
yayyy i love you deep sea oddities :)
I wanted to see the mantis shrimp longer but it was only on about 15 seconds or so. They did, however, show the (boring) white isopods for some length of time. To each his own, I guess. You are still the most intetesting site on UA-cam. 😍
Totally fair! The featured clip was only as long as it is shown here, but I need to find more extensive footage of these marvelous creatures and give them their own video. Thanks for watching! 💚🦑
Chiroteuthis is so cute! 🦑🧡
That last squid was amazing
i agree
Fascinating chiroteuthis !
Half the fun of watching these incredible creatures is practicing pronouncing their titles! I took a class in medical terminology once, which made it so much easier to pronounce the words in my nursing career, and it's paying off here and now too!
I hope I get to be that little benthic shrimpy dude in my next life
So much for keeping the polychaeta in the basket! They be reading the gingerbread man!
It took me forever to figure out that the last one is a very specialized squid before the zoom in
Dam them beats
Tout simply incroyable
22:49 I thought the glow inside the squids head suddenly appeared to be an entity wearing a hat/crown either riding inside squid or piloting a puppet style squid as a genius method to safely get around the deep. I got fantasy/sci-fi vibes from it's appearance or even DMT entity.
That first bejewelled looking jellyfish would make a great lampshade in a speakeasy.
Wooo!!!
Hooo!!! 👍😁
That mantis shrimp in this video really looks like a deep sea species ‘indosquilla manihinei’ if not a species from the genus ‘bathysquilla’. Those are all ultra rare exceptions among the mantis shrimps for being the only few, less-studied deep sea dwellers.
Bom dia ao Canal Deep Sea Oditties e este vídeo também muito interessante.
A infinidade de medusas, isópodes é impressionante, esses seres habitam altas profundidades e existem a milhões de anos.
Só existe equilíbrio no oceano quando as criaturas são preservadas e mantidas no seu habitat. Acho muito bom a tecnologia ROV, que permitem filmagens nítidas para estudos e conhecimento.
What else lurks within the abyss?
DeepSea Oddities nos responde!
WOW, very different. The first one, my goodness, those trilobite arms, and the pink cartilage of bone and joints -- and like chicken skin. Did it not? And the second one, I saw it as a mouth with white teeth showing -- an invisible huge face behind it. Amazing artistry ... but mostly speaking a story of some kind. Thank you for the work. 🩷
5:27 look a penguin ghost
5:43 for those that came for the thumbnail (mantis shrimp)
4:36 I'm pretty sure that's the ghost of a penguin...
You think there could possibly be trilobites somewhere in the deep sea?
3:25 maybe some kind of deepsea bobitworm?
This is the Deepsea oddities UA-cam
An underwater sinkhole? That’s new to me.
Do we know the size of our chiroteuthis friend?
Well.. number 1 has got to be a baby kraken, no? 😋
Will there be a new video about the deep sea tonight?
Actually yes, I am working on getting it to you guys right now and am a couple hours behind due to an uploading error. Stay tuned! 🦑
Do the worms featured in this video have gills?
Oh great, a hentai UFO...
14:15 I didn’t know cockroaches live🪳 in the ocean.
The Ayutollah of rock n rollah. 🍛~~~
13:01 band name
Why does it take 4 years to get some of this footage? Feels a little cover upy.
"Cover upy"? 🤣🤷🏻♀️
This footage was filmed during various NOAA expeditions.. *NOAA has been exploring our oceans since 2001..* We are lucky to see these incredible animals in such detail, no matter when it happened to have been filmed..
Number 1 is just a ripoff of the long armed squid incident at a Shell oil rig
I wanna try eating all of them
How about being fed to the ocean sea floor, where in the dark abyss your corpse is left drowning, forgotten for good? Sounds better wierdo.