This was like a 3 minute Disney movie. Poor boy born in small, impoverished town (puddle), gets forced out by villain (Scorpion), sets off on a journey (finding the stream)and becomes a man in the process. He then finds the girl of his dreams and starts a family.
The algorithms are strange at times but I understand why this was recommended to me but yes a lot of strange videos that do pop up on my recommendation list I do end up enjoying
@Seed Ntool they literally slurp your liquifying insides out. The pain from their bites can cause large men to start screaming, imagine that when youre the size of a fish.
Isn't it crazy how creatures have "instincts" to do things? Like how do these fish know to flop out of the water, and find other pools of water to jump into. How can their minds even comprehend what "other water puddles" are. Crazy
SANKOFA X It must be more than that. Consider; Owl Butterflies, that have large eyespots which mimic the eyes of owls. How does this meagre butterfly know the existence of owls, or more; what their eyes look like? Are the genes intrinsically intelligent? Can butterfly consciously change it's wing patterns. Does there exist some intelligent "genetic code" of butterfly that tries to better species chance of survival by emploing such tricks? Same goes for all camoflaging animals. Or in that matter, orchids which have flowers resembling bees to that extent that bees will actually try to mate with them? Brambles have thorns which interesting enough, ensnare sheep, causing them to die of thirst and hunger and nourish the plant. Is that just by-product or reason for brambles's thorny vines in a first place? How does plant have any idea of animal life? Plants are actively intelligent beings, being able to send chemical-signals, calls of help so to speal, when they are being attacked, which usually attracting predators of their predators. In that regard, idea that vegetarianism would be more morally right than eating animals is of course purely poppycock. Vegetarians merely eat living, feeling things they don't feel pity for. If you have seen footage of single-celled organisms fighting for their survival in water droplet, it's chilling how very relatable their reactions to threat, food or comfort are. All life is intelligent, given chance it will become even more complex and intelligent still. It's thought that is rather humbling and awe-inducing.
I've bought eggs from Thailand before and IF they get through Australian customs, I've never had luck getting them to live. I'm trying again. Just bought some more eggs from eBay... Fingers crossed they get through to me and I have success this time.
Beautiful fish! I'm going to own some of those fish of different colors and variety starting this month! I'm an experienced aquarist who has kept and raised everything from salt water angel fish to very sensitive discus and even trout, so they'll be very happy and content in their own perfect sized aquarium. no danger what so ever.
@@roland_the_cursor Thanks for asking, I bought 2 adult female and one adult male. The male ended up killing one of them, while pairing off with the other. They successfully reproduced a couple dozen babies that I had to seperate from the male, otherwise he would have continued to eat them. I ended up selling most of the offspring, including the adults, once the babies were at least half an inch in length. It was a fun experience. You can watch my video of them breeding here on RUclips, titled 'Killifish Gettin it on' at the following link below from my channel. ruclips.net/video/h3e6btAVEe4/видео.html
Talk about the persistent ability of life to sustain in the most unique and absurd ways. Flopping from mud hole to mud hole to temporary spring has to be one of the weirdest ways of a species having ever achieved successfull reproductive propragation.
Thank you youtube algorithm, thank you very much, even though you recommended me so many weird videos, but i still watch it anyway, so thank you very much
I always wondered why my killifish likes to jump so much. Blows up on top water food so much, if I’m not careful, put a finger to close. He’ll go full airborne to try and take my finger out lol. Crazy fish
While many humans are utterly destroying mother earth 🌎, is just a footprint of an elephant, gives a fish a chance to reproduce. Never knew this before and nature is really awesome. Very good video 😁👍👌👍
@@davs.ketchup they probably put them there a lot of documentaries setup scenarios that would likely happen but would be extremely hard to find happening naturally
why does I have the urge to click and watch every video that have ".avi" or ".exe" in the title. and most of the time I wasn't left disappointed after watching them
@@overlord-6644 just want to let people know, i came out of a movie theater once and thought it was a toy just sitting there and when i went to poke it it flew at me
@@danielwallengren2564 Water scorpion wings are under developed, it probably flapped it's wings and jumped at you which gave a look of minor flight, but other than that, it was more than likely a big jump to scare you off.
They lay their eggs "fry" in the mud. The water evaporates during the dry season and then a couple months later the wet season fills puddles back up and they hatch
I like the video but i still detest the constant statement that in nature "all females are mesmerized/hypnotized/powerless against throwing themselves at the most male male". Have you ever heard of the terms "horny" and "turned on" and "willing participant"?
The elephants footprint was there in the wet season, along with a killifish pair. Since killifish are very hardy, they survived until the end of the wet season and were locked in. They then laid their eggs.
This was like a 3 minute Disney movie.
Poor boy born in small, impoverished town (puddle), gets forced out by villain (Scorpion), sets off on a journey (finding the stream)and becomes a
man in the process. He then finds the girl of his dreams and starts a family.
Orange F lmfaooo
Then dies, because they only live for a year.
@@SauceChef If that.. mines only lasted 4 months. Died without breeding :'-(
Nosey Parker
What a beta
kek
@@felipeandres8498Still enjoyed having them tho.. Fascinating wee fish B-)
other species of amphibious fish: drag themselves with evolved flippers for terrestrial movement
killifish: Y E E T
YESH BEAUTIFUL COMMENT
2:31 "She's mesmerized by his kaleidoscopic advances"
Brand new sentence
#metoo
Dam that fish knows how to pull girls.
I led out a long pptttttt when I heard that,sounds like something I would hear in futurama cause of how absurd it sounds
I read this while he was saying it XD
So. You guys got recommended this too huh
lol yeah
Not complaining
Yeyuh
Help lmaoooo
I though it said KILLfish...
The most overpowered being in the universe is a National Geographic photographer, capable of just about anything.
Video is 9 year old but comments are fresh
Like the bread I just bought from keyfood ... a good time is beheld by all
facts
newbies gaming kinda like my pussy
Gotta love that fresh comment smell. Smells like a new book.
@@50shekels that's weird
Best fish video I've ever watched. Wish it was longer.
Covered your tank guys. these video just show you how good they can jump.
Enso ,LLC 😂 honestly I just might
Agreed. Cover your tank with any fish as all are capable of jumping
Michael Srite have you ever thought that maybe English isn’t their first language?
Phu Dao too late my jumped last week.
@Michael Srite yo Micheal, you're arrogant.
Killifish can overcome all adversity to survive. That´s beautiful and really amazing!
Well, after watching this video, now i know RUclips algorithms is weird weird
au uu or it knows more about you than you do, you watched it and commented. The ai overlords know all.
The algorithms are strange at times but I understand why this was recommended to me but yes a lot of strange videos that do pop up on my recommendation list I do end up enjoying
It vast
Guess you haven't been down a rabbit hole before lol
It's not weird, it wants you to be smart.
Somebody was like
"Yo, grab that fish and put it near the water so I can get a good shot of it jumping into the stream."
If it was a puddle boi, they helped him
@@gavindillon1486 ngl this scene could be legit. It’s their lifecycle (I breed killies)
@@gollumtheartisticnewt1028
What species? I breed the gardneri
Anybody read this as kill fish?
MYSTIC BrOtHeR i was waiting for it to kill someone and i was like why is it so small
Yea I did!! N I thought it was gonna be some sort of fish that gets insects at the edge of the water but it’s some floppy flappy fish
OH! Killi-fish IN thier natural habitat. I thought it was KILL FISH IN THEIR NATURAL HABITAT.
Honestly I’d rather be face to face with a Scorpion than this Water Scorpion
Why?
Water scorpions are less harmful to humans though.
You probably could face one, they are everywhere.
Jloyd 22 they’re more unpredictable is the thing, and imo much more terrifying as well, considering they can fly too.
@Seed Ntool they literally slurp your liquifying insides out. The pain from their bites can cause large men to start screaming, imagine that when youre the size of a fish.
Isn't it crazy how creatures have "instincts" to do things? Like how do these fish know to flop out of the water, and find other pools of water to jump into. How can their minds even comprehend what "other water puddles" are. Crazy
Really tho
Yeah...but life is more fascinating and mysterious than you make it out to be. @@sankofax8082
SANKOFA X
It must be more than that. Consider; Owl Butterflies, that have large eyespots which mimic the eyes of owls. How does this meagre butterfly know the existence of owls, or more; what their eyes look like? Are the genes intrinsically intelligent? Can butterfly consciously change it's wing patterns. Does there exist some intelligent "genetic code" of butterfly that tries to better species chance of survival by emploing such tricks?
Same goes for all camoflaging animals.
Or in that matter, orchids which have flowers resembling bees to that extent that bees will actually try to mate with them?
Brambles have thorns which interesting enough, ensnare sheep, causing them to die of thirst and hunger and nourish the plant. Is that just by-product or reason for brambles's thorny vines in a first place? How does plant have any idea of animal life?
Plants are actively intelligent beings, being able to send chemical-signals, calls of help so to speal, when they are being attacked, which usually attracting predators of their predators.
In that regard, idea that vegetarianism would be more morally right than eating animals is of course purely poppycock. Vegetarians merely eat living, feeling things they don't feel pity for.
If you have seen footage of single-celled organisms fighting for their survival in water droplet, it's chilling how very relatable their reactions to threat, food or comfort are.
All life is intelligent, given chance it will become even more complex and intelligent still. It's thought that is rather humbling and awe-inducing.
man seriously this comment deserves more attention
I wish my DNA makes me love homework.
It's amazing that you can have these beautiful fish in your own aquarium at home.
I've bought eggs from Thailand before and IF they get through Australian customs, I've never had luck getting them to live. I'm trying again. Just bought some more eggs from eBay... Fingers crossed they get through to me and I have success this time.
@@LindaAustralia you cant buy them at your LFS? lol
@@sonofaquack6987 not allowed to have kilis in Aussie
Beautiful fish! I'm going to own some of those fish of different colors and variety starting this month! I'm an experienced aquarist who has kept and raised everything from salt water angel fish to very sensitive discus and even trout, so they'll be very happy and content in their own perfect sized aquarium. no danger what so ever.
How were they? God.. I want some but it's so damn sad how short of a lifespan they have.
@@roland_the_cursor Thanks for asking, I bought 2 adult female and one adult male. The male ended up killing one of them, while pairing off with the other. They successfully reproduced a couple dozen babies that I had to seperate from the male, otherwise he would have continued to eat them.
I ended up selling most of the offspring, including the adults, once the babies were at least half an inch in length.
It was a fun experience. You can watch my video of them breeding here on RUclips, titled 'Killifish Gettin it on' at the following link below from my channel.
ruclips.net/video/h3e6btAVEe4/видео.html
@roland_the_cursor the more popular species live 3-5 years. Just avoid nothobranchius species (theres other groups but they arent as popular)
Talk about the persistent ability of life to sustain in the most unique and absurd ways. Flopping from mud hole to mud hole to temporary spring has to be one of the weirdest ways of a species having ever achieved successfull reproductive propragation.
Nerd
@@bubblesbrezina5914 now we must fight! Flag pole at 3:30. It's on like donkey kong...
@@russhurst6730 Nerd
@@bubblesbrezina5914 Oh yea? Say it again I dare you! I Dare You!
@@russhurst6730 Again
A great piece of education on Killifish. I really enjoyed it.
The problem is elephants love nothing better than retracing their steps.
true
Oh god
@@ek9424 Yeah, Mmm Hmm...
which by theory creates more of these holes for fish to thrive in
@@dillon7981 No, silly! They walk right back in their old footprints! Dontcha know nothin?
Thank you youtube algorithm, thank you very much, even though you recommended me so many weird videos, but i still watch it anyway, so thank you very much
I think it's worth pointing out that you shouldn't keep fish or scorpions in puddles in your garden....
Hi there
I always enjoy watching these in stunning 360p....
SciShow didn't have any video footage of the tree climbing fish, so now I'm here.
I always wondered why my killifish likes to jump so much. Blows up on top water food so much, if I’m not careful, put a finger to close. He’ll go full airborne to try and take my finger out lol. Crazy fish
2010: wow ok
2011: oh
2012: oh
2013: oh
2014: oh
2015: oh
2016: oh
2017: oh
2018: interesting
2019: OMG SO COOL EVERYBODY NEEDS TO SEE THIS INSTANTLY WOW SO TRULY FASCINATING
Yeah I wouldn’t want to live in that elephant footprint pond with that monster venomous water beetle either
I’ll be honest, this wasn’t recommended to me I was just curious to see Blathers’ favorite killifish
"Microscopic eggs"
*Big ass eggs*
awsm, thanks for providing that for me to find^^
While many humans are utterly destroying mother earth 🌎, is just a footprint of an elephant, gives a fish a chance to reproduce. Never knew this before and nature is really awesome. Very good video 😁👍👌👍
Okay this video is 9 years old and somehow it pops up in my recommendation
Same.
But i also have "shrek without the colour green" recommended to me so idk.
Wow I love this video footage✌️Thanks
As babies : awwwwwww cuties
Grown up : WOOOOW beautiful fishe!
i live with these amazing animals. blessed.
There was a species here in Nevada that was thought to be extinct, but lo and behold, they were found to be living.
what is it?
Thanks for sharing. Awesome video.
Microscopic eggs because they can be seen easily by the naked eye....
Геннадий Бесфамильный you look evil
I don't think those were killifish eggs tbh. First off they are in a bunch, usually killifish eggs are scattered within the substrate
@@davs.ketchup they probably put them there a lot of documentaries setup scenarios that would likely happen but would be extremely hard to find happening naturally
I don’t know how or why I ended up here...but I like it.
Hope to see more informational videos such as these - 5 Stars!
why does I have the urge to click and watch every video that have ".avi" or ".exe" in the title. and most of the time I wasn't left disappointed after watching them
This is one of the most beautiful thing I saw.
Very good CGI,.... love it
the name of this documentary,is BBC wild Africa ....jungle episod
Yeah one of my favorite aquarium fish especially the clown and Gardnerai like the ones in this episode
I like the rushing water sound in a small pool in the elephant's footprint lol
Those water scorpions are scary as shit wheb they fly at you
daniel wallengren why... why did u have to mention they can’t fly?
@@overlord-6644 just want to let people know, i came out of a movie theater once and thought it was a toy just sitting there and when i went to poke it it flew at me
@@danielwallengren2564 Water scorpion wings are under developed, it probably flapped it's wings and jumped at you which gave a look of minor flight, but other than that, it was more than likely a big jump to scare you off.
@@Flamemast18 welp it definitely worked i ran far away from it
So then, the elephants spread killifish?
They are birthed from their feets.
Handy Productions Comment of the quarter season
No, Killifish are elephants and elephants are Killifish.
BINGO
Imagine life growing where you left your footprint. That's some mythological god shit right there.
This is amazing. I may get some of these in the future.
Killifish don't live in puddles. This is after the rainy season and their pond dried up so all they have is a footprint to live in.
Bradford Aquatics you didnt need to comment this. The video already explains it 🤦🏻♀️
Only if u watched the damn vedio before commenting
They live in that puddle.
Thanks youtube for recommending me this 9 year old video
same
We keep blue panchax killifish in a planted tank. We caught them from wild. These are really amazing fish.
RUclips recommendation?
Yes!
Amazing outstanding best video!!!!
Shoutout to Blathers for teaching me about something I would never know about.
Elephant Footprint...brilliant!
Me: I wonder what new videos are on RUclips.
RUclips: here's something from 9 years ago...
*When Thanos snaps his fingers but accidentally creates more life.*
A very welcome surprise. Thank you youtube recommendations XD
How did the eggs get into the elephant footprint ?
Imagine your footprint have that much effect. Wow!
First time I watched this was 5 years ago and its just now that it's being recommended?
This doesn't mean you should keep them inside a fish bowl
No one keeps killifish
Geyote Pilkington A lot of people do. With those colours, they were pretty much guaranteed from the start to be kept in captivity.
@@geyotepilkington2892 maybe you don't but, killifish are insanely popular. Especially with being super easy to breed and care for.
Jake Grammer yes but they only live 8-12 months depending on the species of Killifish and breeding it every year is hard work. Its not for beginners.
@@MrAqua-ei3mb Oh cool
How'd the eggs get there though? I wish there was a bit more explanation in that.
How do the eggs get to the elephant footprint and I liked the flower at the end. Nice video
They lay their eggs "fry" in the mud. The water evaporates during the dry season and then a couple months later the wet season fills puddles back up and they hatch
I thought the title said “killing fish in their natural habitat”
where the fuck do you get "their" in there?
That's one smart fish!😁👍🏾
Amazing. Why do bad things happen? To push us to better living.
How did the fish eggs get into the footprint in the first place?
I thought "what a wonderful world" was about to start playing in that first montage of growth lol
I like the video but i still detest the constant statement that in nature "all females are mesmerized/hypnotized/powerless against throwing themselves at the most male male".
Have you ever heard of the terms "horny" and "turned on" and "willing participant"?
yeah, sex and attraction almost always seem to be discussed from the male perspective
grate narrator what documentary was this from
Absolutely amazing video. I have subbed.
This is why id love to be a animal photographer
Whats your next type of fish your getting for your fish aquarium? my channel has my fish tank videos.
@sammymunir well actually if the ammonia consintation is about 4ppm or more it makes the water a whitish
Absolutely brilliant mother nature is.
So was the elephants footprint in dried up stream.
This video reminds me when I was in grade school one time it rains and there's a fish and shrimps with it.
minor miracle my ass. that was amazing
How the egg was there in the first place?
I beleive it depends on the betta fish and the type of kilifish you are thinking of getting.
Have you ever been a fish and yote across the landscape to find water
Is there a full part documentary or is this it
How tf do fish survive in an elephant foot print what happens if it returns and stamps on everything
so beautiful
That monkey was trying so hard to play it cool.
Hey! That footprint isnt cycled!
Fish police be like
lol
How did those eggs get there in the first place?
The elephants footprint was there in the wet season, along with a killifish pair. Since killifish are very hardy, they survived until the end of the wet season and were locked in. They then laid their eggs.
Is that a kaleidoscope in your pocket?
Water scorpion??? Nowhere is safe
How do they know which way to jump though to find new stream. Can they somehow sense water, or is it just luck that they go the right way.
They can smell the water with the sensory glands in their eyes
Beautiful!
I've noticed that most of the old vid that got recommended have boring title
How did the eggs went there???
what a remarkable creature.
Footprint so deep an hd waterproof camera can fit in it
So... What I've learned is if I see a puddle, lay eggs?
but where these 'microscopical ' eggs comes from?? from elephant footprint itself?? o.O