The Sounds of Grouper Spawning
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- Опубліковано 12 кві 2023
- Nassau groupers are solitary most of the year but come together for reproduction.
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Nassau groupers are solitary most of the year but come together for reproduction. When they come together to spawn, they use different signals to communicate with each other.
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WOW was such in amazement on these grouper's. How fascinating this was to see! Love learning new things about all types of animals 😉
Can’t hear the sounds over all the music
Captions: "hey ba-bee", "what's a gal like you doing in a frenzy like this", "your fins, my face", "you have a sister?", etc.
now this is just way too cool
and to see a bunch of fish gathering like this.
Cannot wait until tomorrow gets here
For sure, I'll be watching like I always do.
I just love nature and everything about it
Interesting, but I'm afraid the "spawning sound" did not pick up well, if at all, during the recording.
"And then...silence. The spawning has begun."
What sounds do they make? Is there a video about it? They look like like ballet dancers.
Sounds of people talking to little kids should be the title of the video.
Who knew Frank Gallagher knew so much about groupers?
🙂👍🏻
Easily one of the best fish in the seafood industry. 💯
The experts they hire for PBS Nature documentaries are almost as bad as NatGeo.
How so?
And you are…?
@@BriarRouge He is a couch expert
Awesome stuff. Thanks for sharing (naturePBS only).
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