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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @RattusRyan
    @RattusRyan 3 года назад +89

    the thought of being stuck in the ocean with no escape while a demon from the ocean rips you to shreds and eats you as you draw your final breath is the definition of horror.

    • @thehobotardigrade9422
      @thehobotardigrade9422 2 года назад +12

      Not one demon but many, they swim in groups of up to 1,200

    • @RattusRyan
      @RattusRyan 2 года назад +5

      @@thehobotardigrade9422 that’s even worse

    • @commissaryarrick9670
      @commissaryarrick9670 Год назад +4

      Sometimes Humboldt squids hunt in packs . Sometimes they will even eat each other . They are much larger up close than they seem on TV. A truly terrifying animal

    • @mydogsareneat
      @mydogsareneat Год назад +2

      Lemme help ya out fam.
      A squid big enough to take you out? Its only going to be 1-2 seconds your noticing. Max.

    • @al3zabi
      @al3zabi Год назад

      😅😅squid

  • @ianlytle7241
    @ianlytle7241 8 лет назад +270

    Why is this guy calling a squid a fish? Isn't it a cephalopod ?

    • @kazutomotakayoshtosh
      @kazutomotakayoshtosh 5 лет назад +2

      Also, do Humboldt squid not have tentacles?

    • @kazutomotakayoshtosh
      @kazutomotakayoshtosh 5 лет назад +1

      Oh wait, never mind

    • @SarahJones-wy5us
      @SarahJones-wy5us 5 лет назад +2

      @Is this a Woomy Have what in their tentacles??

    • @davidknez98
      @davidknez98 5 лет назад +3

      @@SarahJones-wy5us not in their tentacles, their suckers are serrated and kinda sharp

    • @SarahJones-wy5us
      @SarahJones-wy5us 5 лет назад +1

      @@davidknez98 Their tentacles are where you fing the suckers .....confused?

  • @carlf.2776
    @carlf.2776 9 лет назад +268

    Higher cephalopods, like the Humboldt squid, have proven to have an intelligence similar to that of a canine. They are capable of problem-solving and have been shown to exhibit curiosity. This is, however, lost on many individuals who assume their very-different instinctual behavior and anatomical appearance is evidence of a lack of thought. It seems like the preservation of nature only goes so far as until it inconveniences our lives. At least we mostly stopped when we did the same to wolves, though I imagine a mammal with many physical and instinctual similarities to our own may gain preference.

    • @calvinmclaughlin2454
      @calvinmclaughlin2454 9 лет назад +14

      +Carl Ferreri Wow dude you sure showed the RUclips comments how bad we all are, congratulations

    • @cathyannharvey5417
      @cathyannharvey5417 8 лет назад +4

      +Carl Ferreri what good does problem solving do you if you're a squid?

    • @CanIUseYourJohn
      @CanIUseYourJohn 7 лет назад +5

      It's a brainless fish that eats everything in sight

    • @KommissarBanx
      @KommissarBanx 7 лет назад +27

      Johnny Appleseed And that's the attitude that leads to humans fucking the planet for the billions of life forms living on it

    • @dr.altoclef9255
      @dr.altoclef9255 5 лет назад +6

      Cathy Ann Harvey To catch prey. Our smartest animals are predators.
      They’re very curious but seem to react violently when people come down with diving lights.

  • @mackleswimbaits
    @mackleswimbaits 8 лет назад +298

    "nobody knows exactly where they came from" lmao come on. this video is way too emotional

    • @The_Primary_Axiom
      @The_Primary_Axiom 7 лет назад +26

      Desert Lake Striper Their DNA is more complex than humans. Or is that octopus ? They are absolutely alien to science. Recently like 80% of their population has vanished. They don't know what killed them or where they went lol. I think it has something to do with recent hurricanes.

    • @wompstopm123
      @wompstopm123 6 лет назад +7

      lol thats when i stopped watching it

    • @lordoftheflings
      @lordoftheflings 6 лет назад +12

      They came from planet X around Nibiru. lol

    • @nsquezada27
      @nsquezada27 5 лет назад +8

      Like none of these fisherman know what a fucking squid is

    • @chir0pter
      @chir0pter 5 лет назад +3

      the late 2000s were crazy times man

  • @TheFrogfeeder
    @TheFrogfeeder 4 года назад +194

    Lol, “they still have one hungry predator”....shows an Asian fisherman ;)

  • @ACLTony
    @ACLTony 14 лет назад +65

    The giant squid groups are naturally aggressive and incredibly strong. A 5-foot Humbold can grab a grown man's arm or leg and quickly pull the bone out of its socket.

    • @well_as_an_expert_id_say
      @well_as_an_expert_id_say 4 года назад +6

      @@couterei.1953 That's not a lie, you fucknut. Small octopi do that as well

    • @splashymcsplashy3826
      @splashymcsplashy3826 2 года назад +1

      I doubt it

    • @ACLTony
      @ACLTony 2 года назад +9

      @@splashymcsplashy3826 Doesn't matter if you doubt it. There was live video of a diver that encountered several humboldt squid. One of them grabbed and yanked his arm so hard that it wrenched his shoulder out of its socket. The Mexican guide that was on the boat told the diver, after he climbed back onboard in a lot of pain "I told you that this was dangerous". The vid was on RUclips might still be on RUclips.

    • @andrewbrown2888
      @andrewbrown2888 2 года назад

      The wondrous headfoots to plagiarize Benchley......

    • @andrewbrown2888
      @andrewbrown2888 2 года назад +2

      I"ve heard stories of five or so working in concert and dragging diver's into the deep ....

  • @dextew69
    @dextew69 3 года назад +4

    I just realized this channel has been spitting out interesting docs for more than a decayed.

  • @guytero8812
    @guytero8812 5 лет назад +219

    Ahh! It's all falling into place. I've just realized that my ex wife was a Humboldt squid.

    • @markrubin9449
      @markrubin9449 5 лет назад +9

      And my ex-wife is the Anti-Christ.

    • @guytero8812
      @guytero8812 5 лет назад +6

      @@markrubin9449 Bro! I think we need to talk. There's a lot to cover, so you'd better set aside a lot of time. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 BTW, my wife and I canned ourselves over your message. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @stoybenxi7395
      @stoybenxi7395 5 лет назад +7

      Oh oh, big boomers

    • @briancritchley5295
      @briancritchley5295 4 года назад +3

      Good words, my ex is more like a crocodile.

    • @guytero8812
      @guytero8812 4 года назад +2

      @@briancritchley5295 👍🏼🤣🤣🤣

  • @cripplinganxiety1941
    @cripplinganxiety1941 6 лет назад +64

    Dragged screaming into the dark depths of the ocean and devoured alive

  • @coopsriley
    @coopsriley 5 лет назад +14

    *Giant squid appears*
    Jumbo squid: why do I hear boss music?

  • @lazyexistentialist4550
    @lazyexistentialist4550 5 лет назад +18

    Guys say they’re into hentai, but when I throw giant squids at them they just run away. Figures.

  • @SumthinMstBAvailable
    @SumthinMstBAvailable 12 лет назад +8

    I watched a documentary last night on this squid. Apparently they only live for around 1 1/2 - 2 years.
    And the female can lay up to 70,000 eggs but a lot are eaten by predators. I was like DAMN!

  • @michaelsforza-smith7927
    @michaelsforza-smith7927 11 лет назад +116

    food and sex sounds like a every day man

    • @souloftheage
      @souloftheage 10 лет назад +21

      Funny, food and sex are the primary drives of evolution and ALL animals are looking to fulfill those two not just Humbolt Squid. I thought you had to be more insightful to be a tenured professor at Stanford...evidently, he's just been pursuing food and sex and not acaedemia.

    • @BobbyTucker
      @BobbyTucker 4 года назад +1

      @Michael Nonya,
      Touche'!

    • @jeremychicken3339
      @jeremychicken3339 3 года назад +1

      @Wilhelm Geisler you already signed up, and you appear to be wasting the opportunity.

  • @ThirdEyeThoughts
    @ThirdEyeThoughts 15 лет назад +9

    When we visited family in San Diego, California last week, we did some snorkeling around La Jolla Cove, and even on the beaches...a couple of these Jumbo Squid (dead however) washed up in the protected cove. The dead Squid attracted a lot of predator fish, including 4 foot sharks that were in within 10 feet water. It was actually pretty cool, and a bit alarming at the same time.

    • @Itsme-xf7sx
      @Itsme-xf7sx 11 месяцев назад

      After the sex they all die, that's maybe the reason you find ohne. Unbelievable all of them dies +/- than. But with her dead body the feed many other forms of life. Sometimes humans too.

  • @LinnyUwU
    @LinnyUwU 9 лет назад +41

    THE SQUID KID JUST TURNED INTO THE KRACKEN.

  • @dragom2009
    @dragom2009 10 лет назад +84

    they aren´t fish

    • @stevehumphrey667
      @stevehumphrey667 9 лет назад +5

      Exactly! Somebody failed Marine biology

    • @dragom2009
      @dragom2009 9 лет назад

      or just not that familiar with squids:)

    • @schregen
      @schregen 6 лет назад +2

      Aren't we all fish, in a sense, somehow? 🍄 Makes you think. I'm so deep

    • @jamesliu8095
      @jamesliu8095 6 лет назад +1

      John Smith not anymore.

    • @equim7363
      @equim7363 6 лет назад

      They are mollusca, basically.

  • @sjmzeldaavgnfan
    @sjmzeldaavgnfan 11 лет назад +10

    In German they`re called "Tintenfisch" ( inc fish) aswell. That doesnt make them fish though.

  • @recycledredwoodstudios4014
    @recycledredwoodstudios4014 4 года назад +6

    The ocean continues to fascinate me. I wonder what we will find next.

  • @D350DX
    @D350DX 15 лет назад +35

    Amazing!
    I just wish there was footage of a colossal squid alive in the abyss coz their about 22+ metres long and have big hooks on there tentacles

    • @Lucasaurios
      @Lucasaurios 4 года назад +12

      by the way, 10 years later, there is finally some footage of them haha go check it out.

    • @siyacer
      @siyacer 4 года назад +1

      There is now

    • @peteacher52
      @peteacher52 3 года назад +2

      There is one preserved and on display in Wellington museum (te Papa).

    • @metoo3342
      @metoo3342 2 года назад

      They are not that big

    • @galacticknight55544
      @galacticknight55544 2 года назад

      We have footage of the colossal squid's cousin, the giant squid.

  • @Son-of-the-Mother-Aya
    @Son-of-the-Mother-Aya 9 лет назад +48

    I'm sure squids think about more than just eating and sex. Along with cuddle fish and octopi, they are probably one of the smartest creatures in the ocean.

  • @ayemaya75
    @ayemaya75 15 лет назад +15

    @mdm15
    The same thing was done to wolves. Wolves (like these squid) are competition with humans for the same food, so they are/were made to look like monsters to justify killing them. Fairy tales such as "Little Red Riding Hood" and "The Three Pigs" were made to make us fearful of wolves at an early age.

    • @SixOwe
      @SixOwe Год назад

      You do know that if you let one species grow exponentially huge and dominate an entire ecosystem that it’s not a good thing right? There are millions of those things in the oceans depths and they are expanding beyond their limits at a fast rate and soon there will be no fish for you. Killing 10-20 a year ain’t gonna damage them

  • @TalismanCrossbowsUK
    @TalismanCrossbowsUK 11 лет назад +31

    I bet there are some really huge giant squid out there that have yet to be found the ocean is so vast and deep we have only scratched the surface i want to go fishing for squid like on this vid that would be awesome i want to see one up close and personal and to see that wicked sharp beak in action holy hell i would love it.

    • @maxfrankow1238
      @maxfrankow1238 7 лет назад +6

      TalismanCrossbowsUK yeah, but God help anyone who finds one in its prime.

    • @RespectfullyImNotReadingThat
      @RespectfullyImNotReadingThat 7 лет назад +6

      Before you go fishing, learn to use periods and commas.

    • @rebelbiker9956
      @rebelbiker9956 6 лет назад +1

      Use one of your crossbows

    • @donquixote...
      @donquixote... 5 лет назад +1

      Just don't get in the water, they hunt in packs and they'll take you down before you can even think of calling anyone for help...

    • @a1marine105
      @a1marine105 5 лет назад

      @@RespectfullyImNotReadingThat lmao

  • @xspacexmonkeyx
    @xspacexmonkeyx 11 лет назад +10

    3:14 Amazing movement! So incredible. I had to keep replaying it - it's like watching the sentinels from the matrix.

  • @flatr0ck
    @flatr0ck 16 лет назад +2

    my friend Dustin shot one while spearfishing. Im not afraid of sharks but these squid make me have second thoughts about freediving, especially at night.

  • @mikeleogeo1
    @mikeleogeo1 5 лет назад +8

    I almost got eaten at Myrtle beach by a shark when i was 14. I havent been in the ocean since. Im 37.

  • @timpage5021
    @timpage5021 2 года назад +1

    They get their name from the Humboldt current. Which stretches from Alaska to southern America. They move up and down the coast’s staying in an area for a couple years then move on. They’re never in 1 spot for 2 long.

  • @aialyne
    @aialyne 15 лет назад +8

    Seals and dolphins eat fish too yet we don't have scientists talking about how they are "voracious predators" if the squid was cuter would people like it more? I think they're cute, just look at how adorably big their eyes are!

    • @smugreptile6695
      @smugreptile6695 Год назад +1

      Seals and Dolphins aren't nearly as Aggressive to people as Humboldt are. And to fuel their rapid growth they can heavily impact local fish levels. They go from a few millimeters to a full meter in a single year. That kind of growth is why they are called voracious. They have a lot of growing to do in the few years they are alive and no time to be picky about what they are eating.

    • @altheadraghici1602
      @altheadraghici1602 10 месяцев назад

      They’re literally called man-eaters

  • @maddiemarlenemakeup8372
    @maddiemarlenemakeup8372 5 лет назад +1

    why do they ink tho

  • @zacwashere2007
    @zacwashere2007 13 лет назад +31

    RELEASE THE KRAKEN!

  • @solidsnake9898
    @solidsnake9898 Год назад +2

    This is some HP Lovecraft sh*t

  • @TheM00ingSheep
    @TheM00ingSheep 10 лет назад +9

    Is the narrator Jodie Foster, or just someone that sounds like her?

    • @MrJayJay217
      @MrJayJay217 10 лет назад +1

      Sounded a bit like Sarah Palin at the beginning

    • @densely
      @densely 10 лет назад +2

      Sounds like Maureen Corrigan to me.

    • @zaphr89
      @zaphr89 7 лет назад

      Jim Malone Lol was just gonna ask the same question.

    • @Abebe345
      @Abebe345 6 лет назад

      Jim Malone what is the accent. I like it.

  • @AuroraColoradoUSA
    @AuroraColoradoUSA 4 года назад +2

    7:03
    Would be nice to hear more than "pop off" to describe how the recording device is recovered. I guess that means it somehow pops off of the squid, floats up to the surface, and transmits data after one month.

    • @barking.dog.productions1777
      @barking.dog.productions1777 4 года назад +1

      It appeared to have an antenna on it, so it may simply transmit it's location after it pops off which would be a whole lot easier to do on a battery powered device that size than transmitting a ton of data.

    • @AuroraColoradoUSA
      @AuroraColoradoUSA 4 года назад +1

      ​@@barking.dog.productions1777
      A little research helps...
      Pop-up archival transmitting (PAT) tags, from various sources...
      "Commercial fishermen recovered three tags, while five tags transmitted data to Argos satellites."
      "Upon release, the tags float to the surface and transmit to the Argos satellite network."

    • @barking.dog.productions1777
      @barking.dog.productions1777 4 года назад +1

      @Johnathan Stirling The drone is probably a good idea. That or maybe a seaplane.
      I was thinking about more like an EPIRB. Send small planes out periodically to see if any have floated up and started signaling, as well as volunteers on fishing boats, etc. Especially since their range (the squids) seems to be so restricted anyway.
      I believe that they mentioned the school or organization, so there may be a full write up on their web site.
      Actually, more fun for me to speculate, so I'm not looking it up. lol

    • @AuroraColoradoUSA
      @AuroraColoradoUSA 4 года назад +1

      @@barking.dog.productions1777
      Deleted my first reply and did a tiny bit of research. They transmit to satellites. The keyword is "pop-up archival transmitting (PAT) tag" if you want to research it.

    • @barking.dog.productions1777
      @barking.dog.productions1777 4 года назад

      @@AuroraColoradoUSA That explains why when I first replied to your comment your name came up looking like a 42 bit public encryption code. lol you probably deleted after I started my post.

  • @JustAHorseRider
    @JustAHorseRider 12 лет назад +7

    4:26 and im like that water's such a pretty color! then the camera goes down and you see all those huge, aggressive squid.. o.O

  • @josephanderson7237
    @josephanderson7237 5 лет назад

    I was looking for Huel Howser. How did this show up?california gold?

  • @raygsbrelcik5578
    @raygsbrelcik5578 4 года назад +4

    I like how they try to make it look BIGGER! Even the biggest
    ones aren't that big---they're mostly TAIL!

  • @msotil
    @msotil 4 года назад +1

    The Humboldt Current off the coast of South America is not warm. From Wikipedia: The Humboldt Current, also called the Peru Current, is a cold, low-salinity ocean current that flows north along the western coast of South America.[1] It is an eastern boundary current flowing in the direction of the equator, and extends 500-1,000 km (310-620 mi) offshore. The Humboldt Current is named after the Prussian naturalist Alexander von Humboldt. In 1846, von Humboldt reported measurements of the cold-water current in his book Cosmos.[1]

  • @Knapweed
    @Knapweed 6 лет назад +10

    "Given the threat that these ravenous predators present", sounds like the perfect description of humans.

  • @Bobshouse
    @Bobshouse 4 года назад

    How do they slash you? They carry knives?

  • @raystaar
    @raystaar 8 лет назад +4

    Climate is one suspect. Another is over fishing of sharks by Chinese fishing trawlers. Sharks were the only predators Humboldt squid needed to fear.

  • @Miles____
    @Miles____ Год назад

    15 years ago, I left my parents home and moved across the country. Crazy😮

  • @ItsMe-qq4lg
    @ItsMe-qq4lg 6 лет назад +12

    I wounder If the squid thinks it was abducted by aliens and the other squids thinks it's crazy

  • @kaneda956
    @kaneda956 9 лет назад +2

    so they taste good.. i assume they taste just llike calamari since they are pretty much huge calamari.. but do they have any nutritional value??

  • @ayemaya75
    @ayemaya75 15 лет назад +4

    I question William Gilly's statement: "This squid only thinks about 2 things - 1 is eating and 1 is reproducing. Even though they have big brains, I don't think they spend a lot of time philosophizing. We don't know a lot about their behavior".
    1) How does he know what they think? Did he ever ask one?
    2) Maybe, they are more advanced than humans and they don't need to "philosophize".
    At least he admits he doesn't know much about their behavior.
    Just more biased "scientific" opinions.

    • @Ophio117
      @Ophio117 2 года назад

      Yes I’m an a biologist as well and I agree with your reservations about his statement. There is plenty of interesting research about intelligence of these creatures and creatures like them.

  • @DOLLA-BILLS
    @DOLLA-BILLS 3 года назад

    I've been recommended this video at least 8000 times loool finally had to watch it

  • @falsereligionsunveiled7088
    @falsereligionsunveiled7088 8 лет назад +9

    A fish a fish a fish why are they calling a mollusk a fish

  • @um52
    @um52 Год назад

    Although it’s too late it would’ve been awesome someway somehow if there was a episode on this sea monster in the River monsters series

  • @aq737captain
    @aq737captain 11 лет назад +44

    Damn, nature.. you scary!!!

  • @Stethacanthus
    @Stethacanthus 14 лет назад

    @Libidoll Yes you could. How much can you eat?

  • @IkaMusume
    @IkaMusume 11 лет назад +7

    Umm...it's just our squidly inkvasion of the surface world, de-geso. Do not worry human, we squids can be merciful rulers if we are not provoked to sharkly behavior, de-geso.

  • @gonagin58
    @gonagin58 5 лет назад

    How do they taste?

  • @gregoriocinco921
    @gregoriocinco921 5 лет назад +6

    Thats our favorite! Here in the Philippines those creatures are special delicacies.

    • @AdrianLopez-px5ju
      @AdrianLopez-px5ju 4 года назад

      I don't eat a lot of fish nor encephalopods but maybe I should, or maybe they live in too deep water and it's impractical to harvest them.

    • @AdrianLopez-px5ju
      @AdrianLopez-px5ju 4 года назад

      Well you catch them easily 😉 in the Philippines. We should too.

  • @rsuriyop
    @rsuriyop 6 лет назад +2

    Considering that this video was uploaded 10 years ago with concern for the ever growing humboldt population, just think about what their numbers must be like today!

  • @GVTheRedStar
    @GVTheRedStar 5 лет назад +5

    Video: this weird alien extra terrestrials seemingly have been sighted around this coast who knows where they came from
    Squid: IM JUST A SQUID

  • @michaelgarbush2784
    @michaelgarbush2784 4 года назад

    Lack of food is driving them further north.. how many are there now

  • @Ucceah
    @Ucceah 8 лет назад +5

    i wanna try a humbold squid steak quite badly now! briefly seared with thyme and black pepper, and served with a simple sauce of browned butter, galic and lemon. :Q_

  • @rogerfancher3336
    @rogerfancher3336 11 лет назад

    What size prey do they take?

  • @clambroth1923
    @clambroth1923 5 лет назад +7

    They are concerned only about two things: eating and reproducing - the pigeons of the sea.

    • @megalodon4586
      @megalodon4586 5 лет назад

      Someone above just mentioned those animals have the intellect of a canine. But well, down in the ocean isn't much else to do then eating and reproducing, so if you got no entertainment program going on, what are you gonna do?

    • @Heavywall70
      @Heavywall70 5 лет назад

      Sounds like the Me of the Sea

  • @Toxivello
    @Toxivello 3 года назад

    A man named Alex survived an attack from these squids.

  • @14h3ndo
    @14h3ndo 10 лет назад +16

    a fish thats not a fish

    • @YoUtUbEhAnDlEsArEgReAt
      @YoUtUbEhAnDlEsArEgReAt 7 лет назад +1

      Except it's a cephalopod. It's like seeing a bug flying through the air and saying "it's a bird that's not a bird".

  • @sdraper2011
    @sdraper2011 2 года назад +1

    Thanks, Mr. Ballen!

  • @sarahhchan
    @sarahhchan 14 лет назад +27

    i thought i was gona watch a vid just to c a big squid... i think i just learned by accident.. O.O'

    • @shoporiginalco4574
      @shoporiginalco4574 5 лет назад +5

      Hello 9 years later.

    • @GraftedOliveBranch
      @GraftedOliveBranch 4 года назад

      @@shoporiginalco4574 hello 2 months later.

    • @era2s
      @era2s 4 года назад

      @@GraftedOliveBranch hello 2 months later

    • @siyacer
      @siyacer 4 года назад

      Gotten older?

  • @Khamomil
    @Khamomil 14 лет назад +1

    @Libidoll
    Yes but the commonest mistake is to overcook them, which makes them rubbery. To be tender they must be cooked no longer than 5 mins in bite-size chunks or rings, the best is to cook them in sauce and let it simmer gently. Taste for doneness to make sure. It should be opaque, not translucent . There are lots of recipes all the Mediterranean-bordering countries, and also in America there is Peruvian ceviche which cooks the seafood in lime juice, no heat.. Check it out.

  • @kt617
    @kt617 7 лет назад +4

    I love Squids 🦑.

  • @aphamilton
    @aphamilton 15 лет назад +1

    when they say 'invasion' i think they simply mean that the squid are now occupying an ecosystem that they hadn't previously occupied, which can cause a big imbalance in population demographics of the organisms in these specific areas...

    • @timpage5021
      @timpage5021 2 года назад

      Exactly how it is. They are a transitory animal. In one spot in vast numbers for awhile then gone the next. Humboldt current.

  • @EulersIdentityCrisis
    @EulersIdentityCrisis 3 года назад +3

    Ballen video watchers incoming in 3...2...1...

    • @CAHLI.
      @CAHLI. 3 года назад +1

      here i am 😂

  • @ivorybilled8983
    @ivorybilled8983 5 лет назад +1

    Are Humboldts any good to eat? Seems like they would be.

  • @malsprower
    @malsprower 8 лет назад +4

    I like squid more than fish

  • @PanduPando
    @PanduPando 11 лет назад +1

    2.55 "There's a great quote : Squid fishing is hilarious for a few minutes but it becomes quickly tiresome day after day" - Thats a great quote!? Things sure have taken a downward spiral since Churhill's time..

  • @cameron20020
    @cameron20020 14 лет назад +13

    mmmm i would love to catch one of these, then marinade it in garlic, chilli, olive oil, some salt and pepper, then throw it on the barbie

    • @stoybenxi7395
      @stoybenxi7395 5 лет назад

      Grillmarks bud

    • @kathrynstewart-mcdonald
      @kathrynstewart-mcdonald 4 года назад

      Squid is my favorite food, try it in spaghetti sauce, or marinade for ceviche, or have it in fishermen's stew. Ummmm, good, see Julia Child's recipe, ingredients are very very costly but it is a meal you will remember for a lifetime. I need to live near a good fishmarket.

    • @AdrianLopez-px5ju
      @AdrianLopez-px5ju 4 года назад

      Dude you misspelled marinate.

  • @charlesmonsoon
    @charlesmonsoon 11 лет назад +1

    You'd think the 'Humboldt' squid would be a lot chiller...

  • @kaneda956
    @kaneda956 9 лет назад +16

    heck yeah.. plate em up with some steamed rice and warm sake... mmmmm

  • @joselira9342
    @joselira9342 4 года назад

    2:37 says native to south america and shows a big chuck in north america

  • @draconite420
    @draconite420 15 лет назад +1

    so little is known about them, they also think they change colours "rapidly" so rapidly that humans cannot see the change. They think its a form of cummunication. The squids are pretty smart squids and have not much enemies. This is could be a problem for other fish.

    • @aldoushuxley5953
      @aldoushuxley5953 4 года назад

      indeed. Cuttlefish also use the color change to "hypnotize" crabs (their brains get overwhelmed and they freeze, a bit like epilepsy)
      ruclips.net/video/AjS2-Ftj_K4/видео.html

  • @Raymond-rr5iv
    @Raymond-rr5iv 4 года назад

    Terrific video thanks !!♡!!

  • @ericsmith8373
    @ericsmith8373 5 лет назад

    2:00 As Matt Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss, Jaws) would have put it, "It swims, and eats, and makes little squids, and that's all".

  • @HayabusaWill
    @HayabusaWill 13 лет назад +1

    Holy crap, imagine going for a swim and seeing a hundred of those things coming at you.

  • @nigel900
    @nigel900 4 года назад

    In stunning 480p.... a whole 240p more that what's usually available in these documentaries.

  • @ArvidHammon
    @ArvidHammon 8 лет назад +2

    Captain Tom may know how to hunt them down but he doesn't seem to know that they're not fish!

  • @EdmundWilliams777
    @EdmundWilliams777 4 года назад

    Are they edible? (Calimary)

  • @jaygee514
    @jaygee514 14 лет назад

    @12ock No. What you said would be like saying a human is just an insect with 4 appendages instead of 6 (since we both live on land and breathe air). One major difference between squid and fish (and also between insects and humans) is that the first is invertebrate and the second is vertebrate. Fish are more related to us than to squid; us being vertebrates like fish.

  • @MmostlyRandom
    @MmostlyRandom 6 лет назад +1

    why does he keep calling it a fish?
    it's a mollusc , a cephaalopod

  • @ictoan
    @ictoan 3 года назад

    The Humboldt squid's diet consists mainly of small fish, crustaceans, cephalopods, and copepods. The squid uses its barbed tentacle suckers to grab its prey and slices and tears the victim's flesh with its beak and radula.
    Species: D. gigas
    Genus: Dosidicus; Steenstrup, 1857
    Like the information?

  • @kiwaczek13
    @kiwaczek13 14 лет назад

    wrong descriptions, 2 of them are not arms ;)

  • @kylefrank638
    @kylefrank638 5 лет назад

    2:58 His name is Ed Ricketts, bright boy.

  • @Nyarlathoteplol
    @Nyarlathoteplol 15 лет назад

    Isn't cephalopoda part of the mollusk phylum?

  • @bjornyesterday2562
    @bjornyesterday2562 3 года назад +1

    "I don't think this squid spends a lot of time philosophizing."
    Also me, "we don't know much about the squid in the natural habitat"
    Conclusion, do not listen to me

  • @liliIiliIilil
    @liliIiliIilil 11 лет назад

    At 0:45 seconds, that boat's name is Gravy.

  • @kirk6728
    @kirk6728 7 лет назад +2

    They're not thinking about shit. We have no idea what they're like.

  • @derekwall200
    @derekwall200 4 года назад

    HALF MOON BAY!!!??? i went there swimming on a couple occasions as a kid

  • @teamhydragaming1544
    @teamhydragaming1544 11 лет назад

    Ever since sky became popular every single squid and butter video is a sky reference

  • @KW-md1bq
    @KW-md1bq 2 года назад

    Umm... dude at 1:33 , that is not a fish. The clue is the 10 legs.

  • @Libidoll
    @Libidoll 15 лет назад

    it is possible to eat them?
    grilled with garlic, or cooked in tomato?

  • @jkoalaz
    @jkoalaz 14 лет назад

    @12ock
    Little FYI: Squid aren't fish, they're molluscs - related to snails and slugs in fact. They are dozens of differences.

  • @WillyOrca
    @WillyOrca 4 года назад +1

    I challenge anyone to find a single recorded human death throughout history attributed to any cephalopods. There's one-ish. Ever.

  • @jerzty
    @jerzty 14 лет назад

    @lilmanual have you tried swimming with the squids?

  • @richardthomas1566
    @richardthomas1566 4 года назад +1

    I’m capturing a Jumbo squid and entering it in that Hot dog eating contest .

  • @JunkyardGod
    @JunkyardGod 14 лет назад

    so you suggesting that everything that swims is a fish also?

  • @michaelsabella5924
    @michaelsabella5924 5 лет назад +2

    Squid are just like humans, think of only two things, eating and reproducing, do we share DNA with these animals ?.

  • @alexcarter8807
    @alexcarter8807 5 лет назад

    More people in the US need to discover saki ika, which is dried squid. It's the beef jerky of the sea.

  • @IDremOI
    @IDremOI 13 лет назад +1

    "The fierce Humboldt Squid", "A fish with tentacles", "Large brains but I don't think they philosophise too much"... "There's squid all over, there's ink all over", "You don't have an opportunity like this anywhere else (slauthering sea animals)"
    I'm not a squid expert, but I'm amazed with the ignorance and raw crudeness of the people who did and participated in this documentary. Even the comentator is rigged, trying to convince you in the end that all that you saw is a good thing.