Do the locomotion in the deep!
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- Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
- Researchers at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute use remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) to observe deep-sea animal behaviors. This video shows highlights from high definition video recorded from the ROVs. Deep-sea organisms use a variety of ways to swim. Among them are fish that undulate tails, sea spiders that "stride" through the water with their legs, and feather stars that use arm strokes to propel themselves when they detach from the seafloor.
Feather creature was BEAUTIFUL
Man, the deep sea never fails to amuse me
@Emahhhh17 Yes, Botrynema brucei is the scientific name and medusa is just a common name used for jellies that have a pulsing bell and tentacles. Most "medusae" are either in the class Hydrozoa or the class Scyphozoa. In this video for each clip, the first line is a scientific name and the second line is the common name and mode of locomotion.
I always knew of pycnogonids, but I didn't know they could swim
Monterey bay Aquarium Research institute Mbari please tell me what is this music?!
What a Nice music! But it's called?
What is the Background music?
The Music is so great what title is it?
Love the Praya dubia! I would love to see one in person, just to get an idea of how long they really are. Those feather stars are gorgeous!
on no! my neck pillow, my spider, and my fern have all fallen into the ocean!
Sea cucumbers are like the magikarps of pokemon
Dumbo octopus is way too cute! :)
Gorgeous!😄
The cirrate octopus at 0:53 is Opistoteuthis californiana or O. adorabilis, not Grimpoteuthis!!!
Sounds Like Pixitracker Major 201400
deep sea spiders?? Are they true arachnids? Freaky freaky stuff. Everything else, soooo gorgeous! I was mesmerized
They aren't arachnids.
This Music is Unknown am I right you won't see the original title
Monterey bay Aquarium Research institute Mbari please tell me what is this music!?
It must be exciting to know that the BBC is gonna show some of ya footage of Florometra serratissima in Blue Planet 2!
Wow the Creator of the universe created beauty and perfection.
Fantastic video, thank you!
The fantastic but do not where they Put this Unknown music??? Of night133_36_Lover Fantasy-14515
Is it me or did :34 Sea butterfly have a mustache?
Creature designers' guide.
Its fascinating.Nice video.
@choowee Nope, they are a subspecies of crabs (exoskelleton, mandible-like mouth parts,...). FAIK they got that name in the early 19th century, when fishermen caught the first examples.
That was so awesome
wow u can see where james cameron gets his inspiration from
feather star was my favorite
Wow.. You just never know what's in the sea.
Een wonder en een wereld appart prachtig
1:36 Reminds me of ...
Tell your keyboardist to end his phrase at the end of the measure. It builds a coherent structure out of random thoughts and suggests movements and themes inside the line. Top flight composition stuff. Otherwise he or she has a nice sense of melodicity.
0:03
Can I use the music
Of course.
Sobnan allah
Laillah ila Allah
0:31 i want to rename it "the water moustache bat" / mustachious baticus
@WireMan7620 Crinoids ftw.
The Gulper Eel look like something? ;)
@roxmehsoxsoff i saw too i was like what crap
Hopefully you're not underwater when you look at them then
O.O