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I remember something like this when I went to Spain in 1992 during the Olympics, I forget exactly what they were but I went scoober diving a couple of times and they made a point of telling us to stay well away from them 😱 They were black though, not sure they were the same thing...
Those are called "Sea Urchins" closely related. Sea urchins eat plants though, and are helpful for the reef. Yea sea urchins if you touch them, you get multiple spikes stuck in your skin... barbed so you can't really even get them out even with a tweezers. Cool you remember that from 1992!
@@AnimalScienceTV Aahhh, yes, that's the one, and yeah, it's actually a miracle I remember that, most of the time I barely remember what I did 5 minutes ago 🤣
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I will definitely recommend your channel to my sons. Im sure they will love this!
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much sir 🙏
I literally knew nothing about this species before your video! Good stuff.
Me too, and I don't think they are one of my favorites anymore... creepy
Very cool. I dont really know much about starfish- thanks for the info!
Edit: 2 inch spikes😲
I didn't know much about them either. They kind of creepy me out. Ill do a friendlier jellyfish later
This is really helpful. I have to d a presentation on these killer-starfishes and this video was really helpful!
Glad I could help!
This made my skin crawl 🙈 definitely made me more worried everytime Id go snorkel or dive 😂 great video again! Thank you!
They won't attack you like they like corals
Civet cat is not a true cat 😸
@@maermer good work! They are more like a mongoose
Lucky7 from discord, good luck my man
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I love you crown of thorns
Why? They are invasive
Cool
Thank you! I don't know if they are so cool, but I am going to try to find one next time I go diving
How can such a beautiful creature be so destructive? They sure cause an enormous amount of damage.
Only the crown of thorns starfish eats corals... the rest are not so bad :)
It happens when any species is able to reproduce too quick. I wonder how fast the giant snail spawns. I'm guessing way slower ofc lol
Snails be like the Avengers of theGreat Barrier Reef.
Yea they help a lot! The mighty triton
It's not that we don't love you, CoT starfish! It's that we don't love your invasive and destructive ways!
Crown of thorns is like a kid eating crackers or cookies
The crown of thorns starfish is so hurtful
Yes, very bad for biodiversity IMO.
is it fatal when they bite?
or when they sting rather?
I like when you present animals I've never heard of. I hope the measures taken to control it work. It's sad to watch reefs die off.
A lot of people are paying attention to protecting the reefs, we will see! I am more worried about ocean acidification.
crown of thorns starfish is poision
It is poisonous and a big problem. agreed
to people?
Jellyfish
I have a jellyfish video:) but it isn't very good it was my 2nd video ever and I am nervous
I know jellyfish aren't fish either.
The Whale shark... mantis shrimp... hmm I can not think of many, bearcat
@@AnimalScienceTV Well, sea horses aren't really horses, sea urchins aren't really urchins, etc. :)
Also their young offspring eat human waste and sewage... so dumping sewage in the sea increases their population.
Really? I am in favor of sewage treatment :)
I think its pretty expensive the best a lot of SEA islands can do is run a waste pape out into the deep ocean instead of dumping offshore
I remember something like this when I went to Spain in 1992 during the Olympics, I forget exactly what they were but I went scoober diving a couple of times and they made a point of telling us to stay well away from them 😱
They were black though, not sure they were the same thing...
Those are called "Sea Urchins" closely related. Sea urchins eat plants though, and are helpful for the reef. Yea sea urchins if you touch them, you get multiple spikes stuck in your skin... barbed so you can't really even get them out even with a tweezers. Cool you remember that from 1992!
@@AnimalScienceTV Aahhh, yes, that's the one, and yeah, it's actually a miracle I remember that, most of the time I barely remember what I did 5 minutes ago 🤣
@@DoctaOsiris haha maybe it scared you? I remeber things from my diving 1 because I'm nervous and 2 because I don't dive every day :)