@@owlthepirate5997 : lol. Fine, if you insist! I asked only out of curiosity. It was a very random question. But it seems like there’s something on Your mind...Please do share..
Seeing those sea anemones cloning themselves @ 10:43 was like seeing evolution getting slapped in the mouth...repeatedly...I literally lol when the little ones dance around...lol!
Noo noo nooo! The camera footage of the Beaver's is amazing!! Actually the whole video!! Who ever got this footage should be hired for every documentary 👌 AMAZING!!
The snake playing dead is so smart, how could the snake acknowledge that bob cats don't like to eat animals that are already dead in the first place, and how did you guys even happen to catch this event, such a rarity, truly. Awesome compilation 🌟
love how the hermit crab tickle the anemone to install it onto it's shell. as an introvert myself, people find me weird and called me weird. is ok just contineu wear some weird outfit to match with our weird personality , this make us happy
11:00 **An Anemone Synopses** "You ain't no friend to me, enemy anemone! You're a blasphemy...a distant memory. A casualty, with different anatomy. Destiny, floating deep in the sea. Flee, archenemy! A vasectomy, my forever frenemy! Go, now and live in villainy for eternity."
God is amazing. Who else could have created such awesome creatures. Those ppl who believe in evolution and the big bang, really can't understand the power of God
I really wish US-made nature documentaries of the last 20 years wouldn't have adopted all the emotionally manipulate, adrenaline-inducing soundtracks. Nature is interesting enough and this obsequious music lowers the enjoyment for many.
It increases the enjoyment for most. Some of us have brains that regulate emotions differently. If we dont learn this- we tend to overreact to things as innocuous as nature documentary soundtracks. And then project our inability to regulate ourselves onto an entire society… often missing that the reason these standards and practices exist is because its been shown to be popular within our culture. Adding emotional connection is a good move creatively. Its not their fault that some of us are unaware of our condition.
@@michaelmiranda178 omg, I wholeheartedly agree with everyone's comments on this thread, I too don't like the music, but then again, I can also learn to zone it out and not care, then it comes back to the forefront. I too am a zombie robot watching this, occasionally to realize what I have become, then forget again as I zone back out......
@@thefishingpol dang, I love these replies! The music is a bit much, but I lost interest now and am much more enthralled with this comment thread. Xoxoxoxo🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑
I feed the squirrels who live on my property & always wondered why they’d fake burying their nuts so much! Turns out their just good problem solvers lol
How to survive fighting your neighbor? Make clones of yourself and have them fight for you... That's probably the weirdest one I've seen nature do so far lol
What a shame, an episode about weirdest survival and you didn't include a single type of mimicry, one of the most interesting things of the animal world.
I started drooling when you mentioned thresher shark is like a steak but so meaty sweet you need a lot of fat (which is where flavor sits and waits ) its like the same type of muscle striations as mammals, turmeric is a perfect seasoning along with others
I wish more docs were narrated like this>[ no offense david attenborough, legend] but, I think more people would watch them, etc . idk, I love documentaries and nature shows in general, .. also the footage used..esp the beavers was AWESOME
I disagree. I am not a fan of the tone of this documentary at all. The voiceover script is, for the most part, okay - but it covers some of the most basic and familiar subject matter for nature documentaries. There's scant little that stands out as unexpected information. What I really don't like in this documentary, however, is the excessively dramatic and energetic music. It is just inappropriate for the natural world in general.
An angel shark and a torpedo ray look almost identical and live exactly the same way They’re both right on the evolutionary split between sharks and rays💯🦈💙🔥
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I was just thinking the same, I get that it's free but literally every 2 mins or so these 15sec adds pop up almost ruining the experience, good show but I see more commercial then show
Well, they aren't exactly weird creatures, but the video is a pleasantly-narrated interesting concept that these creatures somehow got together and figured out ways to survive deadly scenarios. In truth, the video is a study of animal instinct, which is always interesting. No one knows where instinct comes from, except to slowly evolve over millions of years. And that's interesting, because how is half-evolved instinct "fit" enough to survive, unless it occurs spontaneously? Same with half-evolved reproductive organs. But now theory has become fact, and that is what is weird.
Any one else want to help the baby sea turtles make it to the ocean? They are cute and I feel sad to see so many die just trying to get into the water. Would protecting a section of beach during hatching time from other predators be a bad idea? If so why?
as helpful as it seems mingling with nature and natural occurences in nature such as the baby turtles being eaten is actually harmful as it can disrupt the cycle. For example if you were to help the baby turtles get to the sea then those birds and crabs are going to go hungry as they rely on the turtles for food. Then if they die the animals that eat the birds and crabs will go hungry and so on. So its better to just leave things be, nature has survived wayy longer than us humans so theres no need for us to interfere.
@@boushraadam343 normally i would agree but i think the exception would be how critically endangered sea turtles are (mostly due to fishing nets and poaching) caused by humans, so i don’t see a problem with humans trying to help to make up for it
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serious ?? about thresher sharks = I've heard that most sharks have to keep swimming etc or they cannot breathe...but some will rest in currents etc. where the water keeps moving over their gills... have theshers ever been observed doing this??-
Loving these full episodes more than the little snippets. So THANK YOU for this. Hope to see more 🌹
Wow so cool
Merci
This was surprisingly very very good to watch especially late night smoking some good stuff
I second that...
🙋🏻♂️ 😤☺😚💨 😊🥳😎
You seeing that 💯💯💯🇹🇹
Shoot doesn't even have to be late at night it could be in the morning! Smoking good stuff 24/7
Am so sure we weren't watching the same thing
That's what I'm talking about !
What a documentary, hats off, a lot of knowledge and great commentary
Do you follow the science of human evolution at all?
@@prettyprudent5779 yes why?
~enemy anemone~
@@prettyprudent5779 okay, you've got your answer, so now explain yourself, and explain why you asked that question!
@@owlthepirate5997 : lol. Fine, if you insist! I asked only out of curiosity. It was a very random question. But it seems like there’s something on Your mind...Please do share..
This type of documentary usually loses my attention after awhile.. this had me drawn in from beginning to end! Bravo! 👍⭐⭐⭐⭐
Remember watching this on tv when i was kid. Still love it
Lung Fish - hey wanna see a neat trick?
Gill breathing fish - sure.
Lung Fish - actually you might not survive to see me finish the trick.
Seeing those sea anemones cloning themselves @ 10:43 was like seeing evolution getting slapped in the mouth...repeatedly...I literally lol when the little ones dance around...lol!
Noo noo nooo! The camera footage of the Beaver's is amazing!! Actually the whole video!! Who ever got this footage should be hired for every documentary 👌 AMAZING!!
i love BBC
This is literally the exact same material as the Planet Earth series like video for video. It’s just edited differently
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This literally is a documentary.
What a great film. And with super narrative. Great voice, funny stories. Thanks !
I totally enjoyed this documentary. A very good watch, informative and the Narrator did well to keep me interested.
Extraordinary. Just perfect.
i am loving these episodes so much
The snake playing dead is so smart, how could the snake acknowledge that bob cats don't like to eat animals that are already dead in the first place, and how did you guys even happen to catch this event, such a rarity, truly. Awesome compilation 🌟
that wasnt in this video
@@marybetheustice9009 you must not have watched til the end because it actually was…
Because their ancestors learned these valuable tricks millions of years ago and still learning how to perfect these or learn to create a new one.
If it's a hognose it's not a rarity. I have one that's a real drama llama. It 'died' just this morning...
love how the hermit crab tickle the anemone to install it onto it's shell.
as an introvert myself, people find me weird and called me weird.
is ok just contineu wear some weird outfit to match with our weird personality , this make us happy
This comment gives me life ☺🙏
So much to learn from nature!
Love the crab using anemones for body guards! 🦀
Hello 👋 dear how are you doing?.
@@wesleymartensson7287 not bad. And you?
My little brother understands none of the english. But I could tell he was genuinely enthralled by the animal world.
Boy, the lungfish survived so much!
"Where am I going?"
This shows how grateful born as human being and if we aren't protect our humanity, we could end up with worse than those animals. Great documentary!!!
You are, clearly, "worse than those animals", simply by saying that.
11:00 **An Anemone Synopses**
"You ain't no friend to me, enemy anemone!
You're a blasphemy...a distant memory. A casualty, with different anatomy.
Destiny, floating deep in the sea. Flee, archenemy! A vasectomy, my forever frenemy!
Go, now and live in villainy for eternity."
Nice
Wow awesome poetry
Muffled Laughter.
Nature is simply awesome. I love flora and fauna, they fascinate me every day 😀❤️
God is amazing. Who else could have created such awesome creatures. Those ppl who believe in evolution and the big bang, really can't understand the power of God
Thank you for this amazing documentory.....
Bank of knowledge and very interesting.
40:05 Oscar winning performance by 🐍 😳🤣🤣
First it was big and poisonous, then it died and in matter of seconds it was rotten. :D
Haven't made it that far yet but I KNOW that's gotta be a hognose lmao I LOVE the drama noodle 😂 They're so freaking cute!!
They're all so smart...the crab collecting sea annens had me contemplating general intelligence.
"The meerkat mafia made an offer he couldn't refuse" had me laughing so hard! Great content! Helps me to relax and unwind
I really wish US-made nature documentaries of the last 20 years wouldn't have adopted all the emotionally manipulate, adrenaline-inducing soundtracks. Nature is interesting enough and this obsequious music lowers the enjoyment for many.
It increases the enjoyment for most. Some of us have brains that regulate emotions differently. If we dont learn this- we tend to overreact to things as innocuous as nature documentary soundtracks. And then project our inability to regulate ourselves onto an entire society… often missing that the reason these standards and practices exist is because its been shown to be popular within our culture. Adding emotional connection is a good move creatively. Its not their fault that some of us are unaware of our condition.
@@michaelmiranda178 😂😂😂 That was awsome!
Obsequious music?
It may be excessive to some, servile to the documentary, but the music is neither obedient nor attentive. 😁
@@michaelmiranda178 omg, I wholeheartedly agree with everyone's comments on this thread, I too don't like the music, but then again, I can also learn to zone it out and not care, then it comes back to the forefront. I too am a zombie robot watching this, occasionally to realize what I have become, then forget again as I zone back out......
@@thefishingpol dang, I love these replies! The music is a bit much, but I lost interest now and am much more enthralled with this comment thread. Xoxoxoxo🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑
Loved the narration, very fun and informative. "the envy of every women" line about the sea horses really cracked me up...very funny
I love watching ants ..behind glass, on video..outside where they belong
The sea anemone is so satisfying. And I didn't know that the octopus is the crabs predator. This is learning us about more animals💞
Imagine what the fish is thinking after it was almost ate alive @37:14
I feed the squirrels who live on my property & always wondered why they’d fake burying their nuts so much! Turns out their just good problem solvers lol
Loved it & learned some new interesting facts not seen before.
The lungfish is quite interesting. If age wasn't an issue, I suppose they'd be like certain jellyfish and have their only threat be predators.
They won't survive climate change either :/
Why would anyone dislike this video?
NGW thank you so much have a nice week !
How to survive fighting your neighbor? Make clones of yourself and have them fight for you...
That's probably the weirdest one I've seen nature do so far lol
i felt bad for the young bird as its brothers and sisters killed it as Mom just watched on
That was sad, and a bit traumatizing, indeed.
Survival of the fittest at its finest
@@ephwurd2yurMother thanks tuckfard ! , lol
@@furryface1057 hey, he's right🤷♂️
I know it, nature can be very cruel at times.
The 'picture perfect family' had me
Amazing Stuff, Loved it.
8:00 just amazing!
10:52 The McCoys and the Hatfields. These anemones are definitely enemies.
What a shame, an episode about weirdest survival and you didn't include a single type of mimicry, one of the most interesting things of the animal world.
Thank you for mentioning mimicry. I'd never heard of it in this context and of course learned something new. 🌴
Probably worthy of it's own episode, then.
Wonderful sharing 👏👏👏👏👏
Very interesting and very beautiful creatures
amazing
wow so cool
That was really really good!!!
The snow is melting. Spring is nigh.
Halfway through and my takeaway is that animals are so freaking smart!!
indeed, dna is freaking smart. knows all the tricks!!!
Bet the editors thought they were hilarious with the Angel Shark's music. Chris Angel/ Angel Shark . good stuff.
I started drooling when you mentioned thresher shark is like a steak but so meaty sweet you need a lot of fat (which is where flavor sits and waits ) its like the same type of muscle striations as mammals, turmeric is a perfect seasoning along with others
Amazing video 👍🤩
I really enjoyed
That hermit crab is so smartttttt
Pretty much all these animals are
36:28 By far the best part.🤘
The Hog-Nosed snake doesn't realize how cute he looks when he's being dramatic.
The animals are so intelligent 🐅🐆🐎🦓🦌🦩🦢🦉🦤🐦🐟🐠🦈🐡🦋🐜🐙🪰🪱🦟🐝
Imagine building a shack and the first rain u see fish falling out of ur walls...
Those weaver birds are pretty metal
Wow Amazing thing
Télépathie : 1.08 (la proie morte des loups) C'est pour eux que je suis là maintenant.
25:07 Together we are strong
Great title!
I wish more docs were narrated like this>[ no offense david attenborough, legend] but, I think more people would watch them, etc . idk, I love documentaries and nature shows in general, .. also the footage used..esp the beavers was AWESOME
I disagree. I am not a fan of the tone of this documentary at all. The voiceover script is, for the most part, okay - but it covers some of the most basic and familiar subject matter for nature documentaries. There's scant little that stands out as unexpected information. What I really don't like in this documentary, however, is the excessively dramatic and energetic music. It is just inappropriate for the natural world in general.
32:14 that is a very scary sound
An angel shark and a torpedo ray look almost identical and live exactly the same way They’re both right on the evolutionary split between sharks and rays💯🦈💙🔥
smart animal
Merci
Well this is awesome
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How nice to watch some wildlife images between comercials!
I was just thinking the same, I get that it's free but literally every 2 mins or so these 15sec adds pop up almost ruining the experience, good show but I see more commercial then show
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Bring back our beavers!!!
Well, they aren't exactly weird creatures, but the video is a pleasantly-narrated interesting concept that these creatures somehow got together and figured out ways to survive deadly scenarios. In truth, the video is a study of animal instinct, which is always interesting. No one knows where instinct comes from, except to slowly evolve over millions of years. And that's interesting, because how is half-evolved instinct "fit" enough to survive, unless it occurs spontaneously? Same with half-evolved reproductive organs. But now theory has become fact, and that is what is weird.
r/iamverysmart
r/talkingtomyself
Any one else want to help the baby sea turtles make it to the ocean? They are cute and I feel sad to see so many die just trying to get into the water. Would protecting a section of beach during hatching time from other predators be a bad idea? If so why?
as helpful as it seems mingling with nature and natural occurences in nature such as the baby turtles being eaten is actually harmful as it can disrupt the cycle. For example if you were to help the baby turtles get to the sea then those birds and crabs are going to go hungry as they rely on the turtles for food. Then if they die the animals that eat the birds and crabs will go hungry and so on. So its better to just leave things be, nature has survived wayy longer than us humans so theres no need for us to interfere.
@@boushraadam343 Yeah people always call it circle of life, but it's also a circle of death.
@@boushraadam343 normally i would agree but i think the exception would be how critically endangered sea turtles are (mostly due to fishing nets and poaching) caused by humans, so i don’t see a problem with humans trying to help to make up for it
I swear this narrator becomes increasingly more sarcastic as this documentary plays on. 😂
10:20 now I see why spongebob was watching them
lol
luar biasa
Bro the beavers are pretty tight. 😂
40% amazed by the animals,
60% amazed by the way the video was shot
4:33 LETS GOOOOOO
OMG it was ,🥰😯🙏
The anta are giving me Pirates of the Caribbean vibes ✨
This episode was weird...which is good obviously
I'm ask a question for you, daystodays seas animals like a crane, fish and many more are increasing or Decrease. Patelvimal.
What will I do..? I'll probably just die.
Cockroaches: Are we a joke
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I didn't know bobcat was that dumb the snake was just alive lolz
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10:40 ALIENS!!!
Sea anemone is smart!
Imagine how we still have some of those instinct…. Just with explanations.
If something that I was thirty times the size of decided to try its hand at scaring me away, I'd probably back off too.
Beavers's teeth do wear out, why do you think they don't stop growing.
Great but too many commercials.
serious ?? about thresher sharks = I've heard that most sharks have to keep swimming etc or they cannot breathe...but some will rest in currents etc. where the water keeps moving over their gills... have theshers ever been observed doing this??-
The forbidden baked potato.
TIL that beavers were rodents. They look just like capybaras, so I have no idea why it didn't occur to me before. 🤦
i kind of prefer the world's weirdest series narrated by jon wolfson. he just takes narration to the next level
Old guy the og
Far too many ads.. please!