Why the living beings must be extinct in first place btw? Their extinct event was a inevitable accident... Most probably we hope that it will never happen again!!!
@@Techhunter_Talon living fossils aren't really a concrete thing. Nothing ever truly stops evolving, and there isn't a set time limit for something to be a living fossil in the first place. Anything could be considered a living fossil, if it looks arbitrarily similar to an extinct relative/ancestor. It's a pointless, nebulous label.
@@eetuthereindeer6671they hadn't need to do it.... Evolutive Changes come and by creature or species's mind.... If the species doesn't feel the need to change, they doesn't change.
How do these things even survive in modern oceans? Literally anything with a stinger/jaws with hinges could make an easy meal outta these guys... huh, nature is always full of surprises...
I would say that the small tentacles are a result of it being effective at obtaining small prey, rather than capturing larger creatures. Obviously if the animal is able to capture enough small prey, it's an effective predator, despite seeming innocent/feeble to us. You can view other videos, most fish don't seem to want to mess with them, so there is that.
There's quite a few species still alive on this planet that have been around for 200 million years or more actually. Hell we would still have trilobites around if they had even barely survived the biggest mass extinction in earth's history. They were so well adapted to dominating ocean ecosystems but alas couldn't survive a snowball earth.
If an ocean dwelling dinosaur was to be brought back to life, it’ll meet the nautilus in an aquarium and ask “oh they brought you back as well?” And the nautilus with say with pride “nah man, I made it all the way alive!”
Thank you! Most footage you see of these animals is them just floating around, and the primary focus is on how they're living fossils. It's cool to see footage of its behaviors, and how it actually has a thought process that displays intent and purpose, and not just aimlessly scooting around through the water.
It's kinda cute looking when it moves... Sad that these are a threatened species... Yeah, they have beautiful shells, but they're endangered and should be kept alive for as long as possible.
It's truly a wonder how these prehistoric creatures have managed to outlive so many other creatures throughout their gazillion years of existence on this planet. It's also truly a wonder as to how evolution favored such strange body shape.
They look like lifes' first attempt on an animal. Beautiful thought but so extremely unique. They look just as weird as the fossils from 500 million year old exctinct species
Nautilus is a very ancient creature. They have been here since the Triassic time. About 230 million years ago. These are ancient relatives, long time before we crawled up on the beach. 🙂 Maybe their swimming technique could be a little 'refined' 😂, but their survival skills seems to be very good 🙂
Guess lots of sci-fi movies have been inspired by stuff like those appendages. I'd certainly don't wanna be picked up by something like that floating above. lol
Fascinating creatures.. can't explain how they're still alive but I'm really glad they are and hope they stick around..
Why the living beings must be extinct in first place btw? Their extinct event was a inevitable accident... Most probably we hope that it will never happen again!!!
People are thinking these are extinct. They're confusing it with the ammonite.
Or the fact that nautilus are called a living fossil.
Ammonite and nautilus are actually diffrent
@@Techhunter_Talon living fossils aren't really a concrete thing. Nothing ever truly stops evolving, and there isn't a set time limit for something to be a living fossil in the first place. Anything could be considered a living fossil, if it looks arbitrarily similar to an extinct relative/ancestor. It's a pointless, nebulous label.
@@TalenkauenTV by living fossil, they mean it has changed very little over a long time.
@@hamsacc I don't think you fully read or understood my comment.
I love how it bobbles around like it’s hanging on a string lol
500 million years after and they are still here… bravo
Not only they survived but didn't mutate into a different species... its really weird
They still are beautiful
@@eetuthereindeer6671they hadn't need to do it.... Evolutive Changes come and by creature or species's mind.... If the species doesn't feel the need to change, they doesn't change.
A floating cup of noodles...
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Just a shelly boi eatn' some krill
Could easily pass for an alien life form in a Sci Fi flick.
Strange and wonderful critter
No wonders why older sci fi movies had insects and fish.
How do these things even survive in modern oceans? Literally anything with a stinger/jaws with hinges could make an easy meal outta these guys... huh, nature is always full of surprises...
"Old" oceans were not populated by tiny little creatures lol Most of the "old predators" would easily beat the "modern" ones... :p
Chèvre Alpine this creature actually evolve they nerf it pretty bad before it has long tentacles longer than squids
Devs always nerf their creations ;p
There must be a old reason for nature to have selected those with small tentacles
I would say that the small tentacles are a result of it being effective at obtaining small prey, rather than capturing larger creatures. Obviously if the animal is able to capture enough small prey, it's an effective predator, despite seeming innocent/feeble to us. You can view other videos, most fish don't seem to want to mess with them, so there is that.
He's just vibing
0:12 he just be vibin
ugh why its so cuteee ughhhhhh😍😍💕💕💕
Well we all know small things are kinda cute and how it moves - Swim is kinda cute too.
It looks like one of the pre historic creatures millions of years ago
Actually no, two species of the coelacanth (an extremely ancient fish) still exist, and they're 400 million years old
There's quite a few species still alive on this planet that have been around for 200 million years or more actually. Hell we would still have trilobites around if they had even barely survived the biggest mass extinction in earth's history. They were so well adapted to dominating ocean ecosystems but alas couldn't survive a snowball earth.
It's a living fossil
Ammonite?
It's a living fossil
If an ocean dwelling dinosaur was to be brought back to life, it’ll meet the nautilus in an aquarium and ask “oh they brought you back as well?” And the nautilus with say with pride “nah man, I made it all the way alive!”
*shark just sitting there*
@@aguywhodoesstuff1116 They’d be amazed that the scorpions moved on land.
The ocean dwelling dinosaur would probably be a Hesperornithean
Thank you! Most footage you see of these animals is them just floating around, and the primary focus is on how they're living fossils. It's cool to see footage of its behaviors, and how it actually has a thought process that displays intent and purpose, and not just aimlessly scooting around through the water.
what a durp animal hahahahaa it's so adorable
What a weird dog you have bro.
Snail:"who are you!?"
Nautilus:"I am you but a squid-shell version of the sea"
They literally are snails.... Squid-snails more exactly.
they're just floaty snails with mustaches
The Living fossil it's damn majestic alright
it is really cuteeeeeeeeeee, i want to pet it soo much 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
That is a living fossil and there's no way to pet that kind of animal
@@chrisjade7226 You know, you can pet rocks
@@chrisjade7226 pet the shell
but its on the naughty list ;)
@@chrisjade7226 but you can place it on your fishtank
It's kinda cute looking when it moves...
Sad that these are a threatened species... Yeah, they have beautiful shells, but they're endangered and should be kept alive for as long as possible.
Exactly
Absolutely delightful. Thank you for sharing. 😀
I actually find these creatures unique
They were definitely waiting since the Devonian period for your approval.
Do you?!? Wow!!! 😂🎉
It's truly a wonder how these prehistoric creatures have managed to outlive so many other creatures throughout their gazillion years of existence on this planet. It's also truly a wonder as to how evolution favored such strange body shape.
sometimes evolution just fs around and the animals survive by luck rather than by favor (that's one theory at least)
Poor shrimp got eaten by drunk snail.
The way they swim is like someone constantly having hiccups.
These living fossils are such cute things I just wish they evolved longer tentacles and more strong and Peaceful
Well atleast it has many tentacles to trap prey.
Are you implying that the current iteration isn't peaceful? Is this violent, by your standards???
@@quantumblur_3145 probably saying it would be cool if it was bigger but non threatening
Which I doubt would be the case
Must be annoying to listen to that hum his entire life.
well they can't hear so i think it's fine,
Oh lord
that life is 20 years long
Well if you enter in the ocean you hear the same noise
Beautiful creature
I specifically had to search for "nautilus eating", because when I tried to search for "nautilus feeding" I kept getting League of Legends videos.
Only the best cephalopod content
Nautilus are so fascinating
So cuuuuute
awww he so happy
They look like lifes' first attempt on an animal. Beautiful thought but so extremely unique. They look just as weird as the fossils from 500 million year old exctinct species
This is awesome.
First time I’ve seen one scavenge along the sand like that. First one I’ve seen swim forward as well
I saw them at New England Aquarium in Boston, Massachusetts.
they look so weird yet cool
I'm not sure why I am getting Nautilus in my recommended, but I quite enjoy it.
Wow Incredible vid, must be such a cool pet to have!
And every video with these creatures I will sub and like
I always forget these are still alive
500 million Years on the planet. Live 15-20 Years and are now endangered… NOT pets.
Nautilus(Cambrian) existed before ammonites(Devonian).
Oooh did not know.
Sooo cuuute
Nautilus:GIMME MOAR HOOMAN
person:Ok -gives more-
Nautolus:THX HOOMAN.
Nautilus is a very ancient creature. They have been here since the Triassic time. About 230 million years ago.
These are ancient relatives, long time before we crawled up on the beach. 🙂
Maybe their swimming technique could be a little 'refined' 😂, but their survival skills seems to be very good 🙂
He travels
He seek's the parmesan
whoever has this in their salt water aquarium would be so cool.
I know I've wanted one for years.
Imagine surviving all earth's mass extinction
Guess lots of sci-fi movies have been inspired by stuff like those appendages. I'd certainly don't wanna be picked up by something like that floating above. lol
Lol, just like HG wells.
This guy's siphon reminds me of the Nope, nope, nope, nope alien muppets from The Muppet Show.
0:04 Why not Zoidberg?
Their tentacles searching for food remind me of the tripods from War of the Worlds.
Nautilus:time to swing my eyes, woah that hurts alot
real nautilus hours
Minutes later, the Sea Men will hatch from its stomach
nautilus our beloved
Some probably dont even know nautilus existed
So cute
Stage 3 guild navigator...The spice must flow.
Quick get the heart of the sea
that's Zoidberg feeding there
They’re like hand held vacuums.
the background noise makes it more scary
It just sounds like a hoover, hoovering up krill. . . . .
Kawaii! 😍😍
An underwater alien!
How hard are these to take care of?
What a cool and ancient creature from practically the dawn of evolution. It's a shame they are so under researched
this video needs "x-com terror from the deep" music
I hear these are hard to keep in captivity. This video is about 6 years old, is my buddy still around?
Where can you purchase one of these?
Blood Nautilus (new upcoming boss enemy in Terraria 1.4)
yo where can i get my very own aquarium/pool Roomba?
If i had one of these as a pet, i'd name it Wrex because they look like krogans from Mass effect. 🤗
LOVE THESE CREATURES SAVE THESE CREATURES
these creatures are not rare
So that's where they got the idea of a Roomba.
Can i use a part of this vídeo in my background vídeo. It Just for introduces to my class. Biology class students
Every one is mixing this up with ammonite a distant relative of the nautilus
amazing
It’s like something with a lot of clumsy feet strolling around.
Honestly didn't think these were still around
what does it taste like?? 😋
Ryu is the one who can mounted these creature kekw
I want one 😯
Is he a good boi?
yes
Yes
Si
he looks funny
Looks like the huragok from halo
I like it
LORD HELIX?!
how does he have one of those
Whats with all the tendrils?
When the creator made the nautilus he forgot to add rear view mirrors.poor guy...
I wonder if these taste good
Where can I purchased this prehistoric creature in California?
He is literally me
I want triceratops 😂😂
yeah true
I exist therefor I straw.