Just a reminder, these footages doesn't come easily. Yeah, they have high tech but remember what you're seeing is the result of very passionate people's work.
Just a reminder, this Universe didn’t come on its own. Yeah, they have a team of people that are passionate about capturing the Universe but what you are seeing is the result of The Most Merciful, Most Compassionate Creator.
It's incredibly fascinating if you really think about it. I mean.. can they all see? If so, who is seeing? Each one it's own little self perpetuating consciousness. Amazing 🧠💥
For a minute, I thought I was watching a short-film as soon as it ended it left me cliffhanging. Now, I’m wanting a sequel where clownfish babies are hatched.
I was just thinking about it when I went to the forest a few days ago (different environment but the idea is the same). Life is everywhere but capturing it so beautifully like this is SO difficult
Not only is the behavior of these fish incredible, but being able to hear their clicking noises and vocalizations with this footage is very special to me. I never knew the range of sounds fish are capable of making.
Yes, I thought it real interesting how the male vs female differed in coloring on their 'noses'. The photographer really got some great closeups! Think that's the first time I ever saw a fish laying eggs!
Kudos to the BBC Blue Planet team for capturing such nature's miraculous life events in such captivating detail. This definitely inspires us even more to respect and protect nature.
Cragtone (My Main Villian OC, Not how it's spelled but pronounced): Oh yeah like saving a bunch of useless weeds & cancerous liquid would prevent ME from destroying your pathetic planet. Falden (My Main Good Guy OC): HEY! Stop right there! *Chases off the freak* In all seriousness, yes I wish to help the environment. Although I would never say that humanity is a blight unlike SOME PEOPLE WITH ISSUES!>:(
I worked for Vox ( it’s a german Channel ) They bring the plastic bottle or the coconut there Even the crab gets catched and perfectly placed for the camera sounds weird but it’s the truth
@@blackricksanchez457 I agree. Lots of shots are fake and setup. I saw a video about an insect attacking a geeko to show how it hunts in the wild and in reality the geeko was tapped to a tree so it cant escape. Most of these animal documentaries are fake.
This symbiotic relationship is amazing. I had no idea clown fish were so deliberate. They're really no different than say a bird, making a nest! Amazing intelligence! Love the channel❣ Thank you! 🐙🐚🦂
The only sad part of this footage is the perennial plastic water bottle that made its way to an ocean. Everything else about this peek into these fish is just superb and utterly inspiring.
The oceans have hundreds of billion of tons of plastic in them already and we still see fish speices who experience population losses of 90% +. Not population growth
I love these documentaries by Sir David & the BBC team and watched them on repeat over lockdown. You can tell through the wildlife videos on my channel just how heavily he has inspired me ❤ Thank you BBC team for the amazing footage, narration and high production values! ❤
That's so sad. Companies who produce products in plastic packaging should be forced by law to take the packaging back and recycle it. So maybe it wouldn't end up in the ocean.
What Sweden does is add extra money to the plastic bottles when buying them. You get the money back once you have recycled it! Meaning, even if you leave it outside, someone will recycle it for some money
@@XCLXHK we both know humanity became more sheep then ever. Lots of people are absolute dump and you need to guide them with law to follow or be afraid of. So better way is fix the main problem which is companies
Exactly and someone wanted to say the sounds are added when you can clearly see the fishes mouth move and hear the sound come out Not everyone will believe they can make sound though I guess 🤷
Climate change but mostly fishing has destroyed the oceans. It's sad but we must all try do our bit in protecting the oceans. Pick up plastic from the beaches and stop eating fish.
@@twsartadventures3660 that doesn’t change the fact that the ocean is dying??? It’s literally heating up, too warm can literally make coral extinct, how are you watching a animal doc, but don’t understand climate change and overfishing 🤦🏾♀️ people like you are the reason it’s dying it’s not rocket science
@@cmichaels9544 that’s literally going to do absolutely NOTHING, we are NOT what’s causing these fish and plants to die it’s big company that pollute and overfish, not even a village of 100 would make a dent on the fish and plant population but you know what does? Oil spills. Like the two we JUST had, I’m pretty sure oil on fire in the ocean is much more impactful than sally and Ben fishing for 3 fish no bigger than 4 inches, but I do agree picking up your trash is still very important!!
2:45 hermit crab :" tf is wrong with u men , there is someone sleeping right here. " * proceed to walk out with his little feet " fish this days cant even pay their own shell ive been paying for this monthly "
Outstanding as always Sir. David. We can never thank you enough for your commitment to bringing us marvellous nature programs such as this. Thank you very much.
Literally how does anyone get this footage. How don't they scare the clowns? How can they get the footage of the entire process? How did they know what would be happening and when? How did they get such great angles? How did they know to get this footage in the first place? Genuinely bonkers.
In Netflix they have a special episode that covers how they video these events. They tell the time it took to wait for such things to happen, the equipment they use, the personnel etc. You should go check it out.
@@zveldarkus125 I think the title of the series is Blue Planet? I'm not sure it was a long time ago and I can't check because I don't have a Netflix account anymore.
I'm so astonished about the sound, thinking about what fantastic equipment they must have used to capture this all not only visually, but audibly too in such a quality..
Most sound is added in post. Think about it, if you clap your hands underwater, how loud is it? Otherwise, if you had an aquarium you'd hear your fish 'gurgling' all night.
I really love watching videos like this, it motivates me to save and protect animals more. Thank you BBC for pushing me into a better person who cares about wild life.
How can one deny there being a Creator when everything is so perfectly in its place with such beauty too. I applaud the camera crew, but even more then One who has brought to existence such beauty to be filmed.
Lately I have realised that even these documentaries indirectly reflect the reducing life in our great oceans! That really looked sparsely populated to what once would have been a village!
This is next level stuff 🔥 We are really dumb enough to think fish aren't similar to humans in terms of intelligence. That coconut sequence is mind bongling. Hats off to the camera man 🤯
I highly doubt any fish is of comparable intelligence to a human, but fish are certainly more intelligent than people give them credit for! some species, such as larger wrasses, are roughly comparable to a dog in terms of intelligence. play behaviour and tool use have been observed in several fish species, and the Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse has even passed the mirror test!
I never knew they were so intelligent. That's some crafty thinking with the shell.
This was pretty smart BUT you need to see the pufferfish one, that is super impressive a math genius fish (I'm jealous)
Marilyn Alvarez o my word.... yes ..... the puffer fish making that perfectly round pattern is just wonderful!
I'm pretty shore that all living animals are intelligent, it's one whay or anather
@@shiyadh7355 hehe “shore” on the clownfish video I like the pun!
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Just a reminder, these footages doesn't come easily.
Yeah, they have high tech but remember what you're seeing is the result of very passionate people's work.
Well said! 😍💜
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Just a reminder, this Universe didn’t come on its own.
Yeah, they have a team of people that are passionate about capturing the Universe but what you are seeing is the result of The Most Merciful, Most Compassionate Creator.
@@Xehra96 SubahanAllah.
Thank you passionate people 😍
that final shot where we see the eggs with eyes is wild
It's incredibly fascinating if you really think about it. I mean.. can they all see? If so, who is seeing? Each one it's own little self perpetuating consciousness. Amazing 🧠💥
@@codychasteen3326 All consciousness is the same and only separated by an individuals perspective.
liked because of New Jersey
@@legobrickabrac lol xD
Too true! 💜
For a minute, I thought I was watching a short-film as soon as it ended it left me cliffhanging. Now, I’m wanting a sequel where clownfish babies are hatched.
There is one….it’s called Finding Nemo
same, i wanna see more!
Mistaken these are excerpts. The full lengths should be on bbc Earth as referenced in the notes
sorry mate the barracuda got there first. only one survived. lol
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Honestly, how anyone can capture this kind of footage baffles me.
I was just thinking about it when I went to the forest a few days ago (different environment but the idea is the same). Life is everywhere but capturing it so beautifully like this is SO difficult
The whole scene is a set up, no surprise here
@@erictingh8533 They're all paid actors
Lol if you watch how they make the scenes for blue planet some footage takes years to get a hold of, imagine this
lots of expensive gear and patience
As an old man, I watched this with the wide-eyed fascination of a child. Absolutely wonderful!
I found this little family astonishing , it's such a privilege to be able to see these creatures thriving.
Not only is the behavior of these fish incredible, but being able to hear their clicking noises and vocalizations with this footage is very special to me. I never knew the range of sounds fish are capable of making.
It seems like they are very intelligent, just look at the spermwhales, biggest brains of any and also have the same kind of 'talking' it seems
These videos are such an inspiration for anyone who likes to photograph wildlife. How amazing is the work done here ❤
Yes, I thought it real interesting how the male vs female differed in coloring on their 'noses'.
The photographer really got some great closeups! Think that's the first time I ever saw a fish laying eggs!
Yes also the quality of any sort of videos elevate when david commentate.
@@symatzar6945 YES
@hell_brigade sometimes when you get an amazing shot it does feel unreal
Are you sure, it was done in wildlife?
Kudos to the BBC Blue Planet team for capturing such nature's miraculous life events in such captivating detail. This definitely inspires us even more to respect and protect nature.
Cragtone (My Main Villian OC, Not how it's spelled but pronounced): Oh yeah like saving a bunch of useless weeds & cancerous liquid would prevent ME from destroying your pathetic planet.
Falden (My Main Good Guy OC): HEY! Stop right there! *Chases off the freak*
In all seriousness, yes I wish to help the environment. Although I would never say that humanity is a blight unlike SOME PEOPLE WITH ISSUES!>:(
Wow nice to guy noT BAD fish oil colrt. He's house crush
BOOOOOMM 💥💥💥 wow do male
Just right is female fish
Now go!
If more ppl watched this more would care for our planet
true
Not my problem
A stupid comment...
@@onazram1 must be a 9 year old lol
What are you people actually doing to combat climate change. Or do you just leave comments like this for internet points?
To me these clown fish are exceptional wow! His dedication, his love for her goes beyond!
I learned something new today so far.
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How they manage to get this footage is amazing you could probably wait 100 years and never see something like this again.
I worked for Vox ( it’s a german Channel )
They bring the plastic bottle or the coconut there
Even the crab gets catched and perfectly placed for the camera sounds weird but it’s the truth
@@blackricksanchez457 Oooh, makes sense. I was like come on, a coconut shell happens to show up there too???
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@@blackricksanchez457 that bottle looks pretty old though? Wonder where they found it. Either way the animals aren't fake so it's still pretty cool.
@@blackricksanchez457 I agree. Lots of shots are fake and setup. I saw a video about an insect attacking a geeko to show how it hunts in the wild and in reality the geeko was tapped to a tree so it cant escape. Most of these animal documentaries are fake.
Vin diesel: Nothing is impossible if you have FAMILY.
awesome eyes huh
Exactly man 🙌
That's right
I love these so much, literally one of my favorite internet memes/trends this year 😆
Ya’ll this 🤣
This symbiotic relationship is amazing. I had no idea clown fish were so deliberate. They're really no different than say a bird, making a nest!
Amazing intelligence!
Love the channel❣ Thank you! 🐙🐚🦂
4:17
Love the way they figured out that spinning the coconut forward was more efficient than flipping it!👌😉
The only sad part of this footage is the perennial plastic water bottle that made its way to an ocean.
Everything else about this peek into these fish is just superb and utterly inspiring.
I briefly entertained the thought of BBC hiring a clownfish as a camerafish.
Father can do anything for their family survival..❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
When I was young, Jacques Cousteau's documentary was on top of my list. Now is BBC earth. Thanks for these breathtaking scenes and documentaries.
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The fact that there were able to move that coconut by rotating it, baffles me.
Fish discovers wheel
@@rurihime4965 I guess we'll have to worry when they discover fire xD
I'm glad the plastic bottle didn't work otherwise I'd start littering.
I had the same idea 😂
😝😝😂
It wont have work anyways Cuz if the bebes hatch in there they will die
The oceans have hundreds of billion of tons of plastic in them already and we still see fish speices who experience population losses of 90% +. Not population growth
Dont worry, i think theres enough trash in the ocean already lmao
Amazing underwater cinematography and such a intelligent fishes, made me thoughtful.
Shout out to aquaman for filming!
Absolutely incredible! And Sir David's narration makes it even more interesting... You're a master storyteller, take a bow Sir 🙏
Incredible footage
3:40...He looks so amazed by the coconut shell..
Carrying the coconut shell together is very impressive~
Thank you for sharing this video!🤗
The creator work never fails to amaze me. Absolutely beautiful!
I love these documentaries by Sir David & the BBC team and watched them on repeat over lockdown.
You can tell through the wildlife videos on my channel just how heavily he has inspired me ❤ Thank you BBC team for the amazing footage, narration and high production values! ❤
The cinematography of these series is simply on another level
The camera work for BBC videos are simply out of this world. Simply amazing shots!
The fact that their microphones can catch the sounds of these creatures is incredible!
They don't . The sounds are added in post production .
@KAHANU ERMEYAS-TULU You clearly know nothing about production .
@KAHANU ERMEYAS-TULU ERMEYAS-TULU really appreciate the immediate move to mock somebody. Even if you were right, that's the wrong move
The sound is cool isn't it?
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That's so sad. Companies who produce products in plastic packaging should be forced by law to take the packaging back and recycle it. So maybe it wouldn't end up in the ocean.
Yes they should be!
They should use only carton
What Sweden does is add extra money to the plastic bottles when buying them. You get the money back once you have recycled it! Meaning, even if you leave it outside, someone will recycle it for some money
It's not just the companies, but also the people who leave plastic waste everywhere.
@@XCLXHK we both know humanity became more sheep then ever. Lots of people are absolute dump and you need to guide them with law to follow or be afraid of. So better way is fix the main problem which is companies
It's always about team work and helping each other. So cute 🥰
I don't know who made the more impressive work here, whether was it the clown fish or the BBC crew filming it.
Oh my god, they look so unreal. Their teamwork really show how smart creatures they are. Love this kind of fish.
They make sounds 😱 they talk to each other 😱
The male giving them little kisses is just adorable
These are the best shows on tv these days. Planet Earth and Blue Planet. I love it when they have weekend marathons. Highly recommended.
Amazing, I never thought fish could be so intelligent!
Thank you to the cinema photographer(s) who spent countless hours bringing this film footage to us to enjoy.
I love the story telling it’s just incredible. The hours and hours that go into this I can’t imagine.
footage like this is why I am grateful for the inventions of cameras and the internet
It’s just amazing how they don’t need words just instinct in nature
Sir David+BBC+nature = perfection
I could watch these documentaries all day.
Sad that the "new opportunity" is a old plastic bottle.
We gotta do better as humans...
we should maybe sink an old battleship for them
@@MooseMeus lol
Heavier plastic bottles!
That part also made me sad
Even clown fishes discarded plastic and preferred coconut shell ...
Nemo part 3
Director : Attenborough
What an incredible video with story shot underwater. amazing amazing
It's so amazing how every aquatic creature has their own special way to defend themselves.
Its like watching a prequel of finding Nemo
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I just find it insane that fish can make vocalizations. Like, they were TALKING to each other.
Exactly and someone wanted to say the sounds are added when you can clearly see the fishes mouth move and hear the sound come out
Not everyone will believe they can make sound though I guess 🤷
I still find it so surreal to see sea anemones lying in a barren middle-of-nowhere and not in a vibrant coral reef
Climate change :( I was also a little saddened to see how dead it looks around I hope those fish survive
Climate change but mostly fishing has destroyed the oceans. It's sad but we must all try do our bit in protecting the oceans. Pick up plastic from the beaches and stop eating fish.
@@Hadespluto3ffect rofl no. sea anemones ... can move.
@@twsartadventures3660 that doesn’t change the fact that the ocean is dying??? It’s literally heating up, too warm can literally make coral extinct, how are you watching a animal doc, but don’t understand climate change and overfishing 🤦🏾♀️ people like you are the reason it’s dying it’s not rocket science
@@cmichaels9544 that’s literally going to do absolutely NOTHING, we are NOT what’s causing these fish and plants to die it’s big company that pollute and overfish, not even a village of 100 would make a dent on the fish and plant population but you know what does? Oil spills. Like the two we JUST had, I’m pretty sure oil on fire in the ocean is much more impactful than sally and Ben fishing for 3 fish no bigger than 4 inches, but I do agree picking up your trash is still very important!!
Greatest voice for wildlife documentary’s EVER.
Absolutely. He needs to do the narration for those football sized goldfish in Minnesota 👍👍
Thanks
2:45 hermit crab :" tf is wrong with u men , there is someone sleeping right here. "
* proceed to walk out with his little feet
" fish this days cant even pay their own shell ive been paying for this monthly "
Outstanding as always Sir. David. We can never thank you enough for your commitment to bringing us marvellous nature programs such as this. Thank you very much.
This was so interesting to watch! BBC Earth is such a gem
What a footage! Just a fantastic job. This channel is a storage of the rarest video materials. Thanks a lot!
Literally how does anyone get this footage. How don't they scare the clowns? How can they get the footage of the entire process? How did they know what would be happening and when? How did they get such great angles? How did they know to get this footage in the first place?
Genuinely bonkers.
In Netflix they have a special episode that covers how they video these events. They tell the time it took to wait for such things to happen, the equipment they use, the personnel etc. You should go check it out.
@@edmonte7332 What's the title?
@@zveldarkus125 I think the title of the series is Blue Planet? I'm not sure it was a long time ago and I can't check because I don't have a Netflix account anymore.
@@edmonte7332 I see. Thanks 😊
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This is absolutely insane and mind boggling
Very beautiful and adorable. Reminds me of the movie "Finding Nemo". That was a very good movie
Man they're so intelligent 💀✨ the way they were trying to move that shell had me stunned for some secs !! Amazing creatures ❤️🥺✨
This might be the cutest thing ive seen in a long time!
I can't believe this is real! 😱 This is like a great short film. There's characters, setting and plot.
I'm so astonished about the sound, thinking about what fantastic equipment they must have used to capture this all not only visually, but audibly too in such a quality..
I bet they use foley sound which is in and of itself an impressive skill to add to a production!
most of the sound is added in post
Most sound is added in post. Think about it, if you clap your hands underwater, how loud is it?
Otherwise, if you had an aquarium you'd hear your fish 'gurgling' all night.
Need the hatching video too . Like if u think so
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How grateful I am for being able to watch these animals, this close, with such detail, astonishing.
Or get a saltwater aquarium lol. Just kidding, this is incredible.
It's so cute how the whole clownfish family comes to help move the big coconut
I really love watching videos like this, it motivates me to save and protect animals more. Thank you BBC for pushing me into a better person who cares about wild life.
The species who work together lives longer period of time..
Humans and ants are the example
@@brawmankerlexterminateurde860 right
@@brawmankerlexterminateurde860 "humans" right
@@alexh.3977 well, technically yes
It's why that "survival of the fittest" people use to justify selfishness and suffering is nonsense.
Excellent ! Hats off to the videographer 🙏🧎♂️take a bow 🙇♂️
Clown fish are so smart, though I have to say, the Puffer fish intricate design is on a whole other level though.
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I'm learning more about Nemo's family. 😅.
I didn't know clownfish made sound but the noise they make is pretty cool
Oh my God the wonders of the sea The Creation by God and the wonderful narration by you
How can one deny there being a Creator when everything is so perfectly in its place with such beauty too. I applaud the camera crew, but even more then One who has brought to existence such beauty to be filmed.
Sir David does it - all time -everytime!
Really I have no words to say
Big applause to the man ,who shot this video .
I never see anything like this. The love of parents and nature.
I love the way this guy does the narration to these documentaries
4:24 Damn kids getting in the way 😂
At this point I’m convinced they hire animals to take this footage. Truly remarkable work!
Amazing to watch marine life! All living things are creative and smart in their own ways!
Am in love with the small males that were learning
i imagine they are screaming at each other like most couples do whenever they have to move a piece of furniture
The cinematography on this is just phenomenal
Wow! You guys never cease to amaze me. This is truly exceptional!
wow this is some amazing clownfish teamwork
Did you know that Stokes' hill Wharf in the Northern Territory,(Darwin)has a black clownfish endemic only to that wharf?true story.
From Australia 🇦🇺👍
Deep see fishermen just keep on fishing, I wish they knew the hustle these fish pass through. Good job BBC EARTH
Lately I have realised that even these documentaries indirectly reflect the reducing life in our great oceans! That really looked sparsely populated to what once would have been a village!
The freakin' cinematography, oh my god.
That’s like mammal levels of intelligence in those fish. I didn’t think they were capable doing stuff like this.
This is simply amazing😱 The quality is remarkably stunning. Nature can teach u so much💞
This is amazing!! No words to describe and appriciate the effort of all the people who were behind this masterpiece. ❤️
What an awesome videography. A big applause to the cameraman. I think the cameraman not doing this as profession ofcourse it must be his passion
4:53 that was a good one!
David Attenborough is a global treasure and the photography, sound, and scenes are unparalleled
This is next level stuff 🔥
We are really dumb enough to think fish aren't similar to humans in terms of intelligence.
That coconut sequence is mind bongling.
Hats off to the camera man 🤯
I highly doubt any fish is of comparable intelligence to a human, but fish are certainly more intelligent than people give them credit for! some species, such as larger wrasses, are roughly comparable to a dog in terms of intelligence. play behaviour and tool use have been observed in several fish species, and the Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse has even passed the mirror test!
Absolutely stunning and beautiful. Family and teamwork 👍
I've been searching for this very clip for ages!
having hands is such a blessing
Yes, but you see humans don't feel contented despite having or have a means of getting and having everything 😂 we complain every time ngl 🤷🏻♀️
The plastic bottles can't even help them to lay eggs. That was depressing.