She actually carries her eggs with her so they get fresh, oxygenated water, and protects them against predators, which is when she stops eating. She dies after the eggs hatch due to starvation or self mutilation. Almost like postpartum due to the intense hormones that continue after laying the eggs. The hormones have so much insulin and cholesterol that they trigger a system shut down. She survives just long enough for her eggs to hatch.
Die kommen zur Ei-Ablange an die Oberfläche und sterben danach. Kreislauf des Lebens. Das ist nicht traurig, das ist normal😅 Und die kommen nicht an die Oberfläche um das Licht zu sehen😂 Dieser Bullshit auf RUclips wäre echt amüsant, wenn es nicht so traurig wäre.
@@exomake_mehorololo she's probably in a bay which is part of the ocean just there's land protruding out around it. She can get back by just swimming back if she doesn't die after her eggs hatch.
Ohh, is that what it's for? Makes sense in such a harsh environment. It's still so friggin mind blowing that this just happened over time with mutation. That hasn't stopped either, we're just in a snapshot. I wonder what will be here in another million?
They live in total darkness. With "research" they have been found around 800 feet down. How is that not deep? So you can dive 800 ft? Hell, I'll even give you a scuba suit
they actually go around crashing into stuff on purpose to kill themselves. Either they die while eggs are hatching or the eggs hatch and they become extremely suicidal and kill themselves by crashing into stuff
@@gemmaclark6663All Octopuses go through a chemical response of mating that basically is like self rotting. The moment they procreate both the male and female start deteriorating rapidly and are likely to die. They have naturally short lifespans already and as a result of them dying after mating they produce thousands if not millions of octopus babies to make up for their short lifespan
Blanket Octopuses are one of the most rare and attractive species that shows the continuous beauty of our natural world bigger than what any of us could comprehend. Thank you for this video! ;D
I mean, why not? It’s the truth. In all but like one species of octopus, the female dies around the time that her eggs hatch. She doesn’t eat during the entire brooding period and uses up all of her energy stores guarding them, keeping them clean, & blowing oxygenated water over them consistently. It’s actually kinda beautiful, but also ironically tragic.
@@heartless604it just makes them amazing creatures because what a sacrifice! I saw a documentary where a octopus ate her own arms because there was a fish constantly attacking the nest and she had to be there the entire time!
She’s incredibly beautiful! It’s sad as can be, though, watching such a splendid and lovely creature passing away! Any creature, really, but octopi hold a special place in my heart. They’re amazing!❤
it's a shame because scientists have figured out a way to stop octopi from dying by removing their desire to reproduce. No reproduction = no sacrifice of their life
It's probably how these stories have come up. Like Lockness monster, what was that furry mountain one i forgot the name of was probably some huge bear, and others.
if you were a sailer back in the 1700s you wouldnt be alive if you didnt have good common sense and logic so.. no, that sailer probably wouldnt think it was a mermaid
Males are around the size of a Walnut for anyone wondering. So, they're roughly about an inch. I'm not sure if that makes them ten thousand times smaller, but the females can be 6 feet long! So quite a big size difference.
@@___meph___4547 It’s like seeing a roadkill and saying “I’ve never seen X animal, it’s really pretty”. Nothing wrong with that, but you’re not really seeing the animal as it truly is. The octopus is deflated and dead.
@@timothykappel198 Dude, octopuses have been scientifically proven to be extremely intelligent sentient creatures. They are just as capable as dogs in expressing emotions and feelings. Try saying less dumb stuff.
@@haven_lady675 they also basically undergo supercancer and their bodies essentially go through some kind of biological self destruction for whatever reason
That's the first deep sea creature I've been made aware of its existence that I can genuinely say that I think she was BEAUTIFUL. I wish it was possible to keep them in captivity, try to help mama survive while she protects her young ones. Isn't it the protectiveness that keeps her from eating, too scared to hurt her babies to risk the danger of hunting?
Why would you even try to change what has likely evolved over the course of zillions of years?? You don't know the repercussions that effort could cause on other living beings and the environment. Humans need to stay outta this!!! Human involvement and arrogance is already destroying so much in this universe.
Yeah an octopus as far as I know may lay millions of eggs because so many are eaten imagine what it could be like if people helped out and ALL of her babies survived do you thi k we could stand millions maybe tens of millions octopus more than we have seen? The results could be catastrophic.
Just saw a video about 2 days ago where the son has been asking his parents for an octopus for many years and they finally got him one, and it layed eggs and now the mom with die same like Gere different species. Basically now they have many baby octopus to raise take care of and find homes and habits for them so maybe you find him through YT and adopt of of his because they will need help. They mentioned it was a rare occasion and they only lay their eggs when they feel safe!
@@wasteddude9387 what are you talking about? This is the mother who _laid eggs_ , and is now either dying or dead. Complete opposite of what you commented
@@skypuppeteer I’m saying, in response to the assertion that this is a blanket octopus, this would have to be offspring because a full grown blanket is the size of a small country villa. But I’m pretty sure I covered this already. The only outstanding issue I know of, is whether it IS a blanket.
@@wasteddude9387 Based on very basic quick research (so it may not be super accurate, my apologies on that), a lot of sources say females can get _up to_ 6 feet long, not that all of them will be six feet long. Also, there's nothing super close in water to them that we can use as reference for their actual length/size, so they very well could be of this length, or close to it, but we have no point of reference. They could be a baby, they could be a mother, but I'm just going to leave it up to an actual marine biologist, should there be one in this video's comment section
@@skypuppeteer [FINAL REVISION] You’re right. Many sources DO specify about six feet for the female length, but that doesn’t include the detachable “blanket” which can be huge. The animal in the subject video IS a Blanket Octopus with no blanket. First is a link to the video I recalled seeing: ruclips.net/video/IJwGpZ38JHE/видео.htmlsi=JZaX9G3xgeIJq8iH. Next is a giant detached blanket: ruclips.net/video/GWL-SrdGckM/видео.htmlsi=WHsyT3waGlpR7OIg So here’s an update to the previous “So here’s the deal”. Necessary because all of the Deepstaria Enigmatica Jellyfish information was wrong by virtue of the fact that it was based on a wiki reference that began as follows: “The Deepstaria enigmatica has a wide, thin bell (up to 60 cm or 2 ft),[1] transparent in appearance, which undulates as the jellyfish moves.” The issues are that the animal in that video is HUMONGOUSLY bigger than two feet, AND its movement through the water is completely contrary to the specified undulating motion of a jellyfish. [The following content below is superseded by the content above.] So here’s the deal. Not only did I do the homework for what I said (then and now) but you’re the one who came at me now, without doing your homework. I hate people who confront others without doing their homework. It means somebody always has to do all the homework. Even though most conversations involve more than just me. Back then, nobody guessed Deepstaria Enigmatica. The consensus was Blanket Octopus. Since then, the Deepstaria took center stage. So when I originally wrote the stuff you didn’t approve of, everybody thought it was the right information. Then you get in my face without doing any research, and you happened to have a point now, some years later. So yes, now it turns out that video I based my original comments on, was about a jellyfish. And the current information is that this video is about the adult female Blanket Octopus. We know that because the sheet on the octopus is a very unique feature on a rare animal. PLUS the doctor’s long shadow falls right by the octopus. We know his shadow is long because a noontime shadow would be short. The octopus swims right past that shadow and the doc is probably around six feet tall give or take. And I’m doing all this extra work just to be honest and because you only want to invest time and effort if it’s not much, but you got no problem investing your foot in my door. Do me a favor. Stay on your side of the fence unless you’re prepared to do your part of the work.
@@youtubecomments5951in comparison to other organisms in this day and age, no. Humans had shorter lifespans in the past but now we're one of the longest living apes. Only thing thatd likely surpass that are reptiles and certain marine creatures.
Agreed. They reach maturity, mate *once*, lay their bazillion eggs, and then just wander off to die... It's always made me feel sad. They're so intelligent; just imagine how much more impressive they'd be if their lives weren't cut so short and they had a few more years of experience under their belts. Little octopus belts. 🐙 😢
sounds weirdly romantic that she decided she wanted to see what the land and the surface looks like and so she did in her last moments and finally bathed in the sun that would probably hurt her.
this is a perfect message right before Mother's Day The love and the sacrifice that mothers make and even in the narrators message you can hear how insignificant a mother truly is to the population of humans It's time for us to start acknowledging how much mothers do and how they receive Especially in 2024 There was a time when people honored and understood the importance of a mother and did not take her for granted I would encourage everybody who rates my message to look up what the octopus totem signifies because the messages for all those who have seen this video Thank you beautiful for us with your presence And I'm referring to the octopus
She is so beautiful, imagine someone taking inspiration from this ,and making a kite that glades though the air . I know I would if I was a kite maker.
@@Sarah-ic4yu IKR!?!? I’ve never understood how/why such an _insanely_ smart animal has such a ridiculously short lifespan. Most highly intelligent species have lifespans that are multiple decades long. ..or *at least* 10-15 years.
@@clicheguevara5282 yes, I’ve never thought of that before but you’re so right! I guess most highly intelligent animals are able to avoid being eaten for longer too, it’s a shame that the octopus lifespan and biology just cuts it short anyways. Just imagine how much more they could learn and we could learn from them if they had more time.
@@saga2964 remember, in some idiomatic variants, the gIasses aren't rose coIored, they're rose *tinted* you see everything, but you're putting it in a better Iight due to how you remember it
They are amazing animals! The males are badasses even though they are tiny! They use ripped off tentacles from the Portuguese man o'war as a defense "weapon"
She’s like “I’m now retired & wanna travel before I die”
Im not even close to retirement but i just wanna wander off and die now
I’m retired and just planned a big trip!
@@0614Reisame!
sad.
@@0614Rei Relatable
She actually carries her eggs with her so they get fresh, oxygenated water, and protects them against predators, which is when she stops eating. She dies after the eggs hatch due to starvation or self mutilation. Almost like postpartum due to the intense hormones that continue after laying the eggs. The hormones have so much insulin and cholesterol that they trigger a system shut down. She survives just long enough for her eggs to hatch.
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Very comprehensive, always love learning something new!
How do you know that about the insulin and cortisol?
She ate a dozen eggs before laying them? Wtf you on about.
Fascinating! Thank you!
“Seeing the light” has a whole new meaning for these octopuses
Aw man... that's very poetic
Octopi (plural) you learn something new everyday. 😊
@@pennykloter1614octopussies
@@minakoroland1beat me to it OCTOPUSSIES PENNY!!‽
@@Soul_Alphaexactly, people need to learn proper words for the weird 8 arm fishies 😉
She came up to see the light after being in the dark for so long. Amazing creature
🌻💛
Story of my life
Die kommen zur Ei-Ablange an die Oberfläche und sterben danach.
Kreislauf des Lebens. Das ist nicht traurig, das ist normal😅
Und die kommen nicht an die Oberfläche um das Licht zu sehen😂
Dieser Bullshit auf RUclips wäre echt amüsant, wenn es nicht so traurig wäre.
😢
most of the time when deep sea animals are close to surface they aren’t in great healt
Actually the beautiful mother carries her babies as she swims around. She doesn't leave them behind somewhere. She lays her eggs on her dorsal arm.
How does she get back into the deep sea😕 she doesn't seem to be in the ocean
@@exomake_mehorololo She wanred a better life for her kids so she decided to move
@@exomake_mehorololo she's probably in a bay which is part of the ocean just there's land protruding out around it. She can get back by just swimming back if she doesn't die after her eggs hatch.
Ohh, is that what it's for? Makes sense in such a harsh environment. It's still so friggin mind blowing that this just happened over time with mutation. That hasn't stopped either, we're just in a snapshot. I wonder what will be here in another million?
Wow!!
It’s weird to imagine a deep sea creature feeling air and wind for the first time.
They aren't deep sea creatures. That part, along with pretty much everything else was poorly researched.
They live in total darkness. With "research" they have been found around 800 feet down. How is that not deep? So you can dive 800 ft? Hell, I'll even give you a scuba suit
@@name5293800 ft is not that deep compared to a lot of deep sea creatures
The ocean is miles deep at points so that's kinda the point deep sea usually referring to animals like isopods etc that live much deeper @@name5293
She bumped into the boat too
Those last two seconds really changed the vibe.
she's magestic but dying...and most things don't die with dignity.
Yep. What a beautiful majestic creat….bonk.
Lolll my thought as well 😂😓😥
Yeah it’s like she already dead just gliding around aimlessly
@@dads_diy🥹😔
Narrator: “This female has probably layed her eggs and is wandering off to die”
Octopus: BONK
they actually go around crashing into stuff on purpose to kill themselves. Either they die while eggs are hatching or the eggs hatch and they become extremely suicidal and kill themselves by crashing into stuff
Aw, so sad that they die after laying their eggs. She is gorgeous.
They stay alive just until her young are able to feed and hopefully thrive.
Highly recommended 'My Octopus Friend'
@@charl6681 Wait ✋🏻 Why do they die after giving birth anyway???
@@gemmaclark6663All Octopuses go through a chemical response of mating that basically is like self rotting. The moment they procreate both the male and female start deteriorating rapidly and are likely to die. They have naturally short lifespans already and as a result of them dying after mating they produce thousands if not millions of octopus babies to make up for their short lifespan
simp
@@browserjunior4707wow
Love how she swims so grateful and then just bonks right into the dock
Yeah it looks fake to me
because she's dead or dying contrary to the romantic comments we have here...or it's fake but anyway there's nothing good here
@@fredEVOIX yep for sure thats ded
It looks like an alien from another planet.
What is she grateful for? Getting her first RUclips short?
You probably mean gracefully, bruv
Shes beautiful. Rest well, mama.
Blanket Octopuses are one of the most rare and attractive species that shows the continuous beauty of our natural world bigger than what any of us could comprehend. Thank you for this video! ;D
"and is wandering off to die" ending on a real high note there I see!
I mean, why not? It’s the truth. In all but like one species of octopus, the female dies around the time that her eggs hatch. She doesn’t eat during the entire brooding period and uses up all of her energy stores guarding them, keeping them clean, & blowing oxygenated water over them consistently. It’s actually kinda beautiful, but also ironically tragic.
I know i was like damn bro 😂
Right?! I was like. Wait what did he say at the end?! 😂
Ikr like damn way to rip the smile off my face
@@manicpepsicola3431 😂fr
if this happened 200 years ago, i can imagine how someone may think this is a mermaid
😂😂
Or alien! Also they say the extinct sea cow and/or manatees were mistaken for mermaids as well which far away or blurred I can totally believe it
You know what a mermaid looks like? Very much not anything like this?
I thought that too. Has the silhouette of a humanoid/mermaid like creature. How eerie!
@@willem2099 chill, dont act like you know how mermaids look like. there's no definitive proof.
Absolutely stunning creature. The wonders of our world never cease to amaze! ❤️
Never thought I'd say this, but this female octopus is gorgeous. 💙🩵💜🩷🤍
🐙
She went out exploring new worlds... living life to it's fullest.
Underrated comment here.
Yes! Absolutely astonishing!! ❤❤❤
Dont they enter an cattatonic state after mating? Or is it just the males?
New locations not worlds buddy
Having her Ariel moment
Rest well, you beautiful creature
Octopus stay with their eggs until they hatch and usually die of starvation cause the motherly instinct of caring for eggs is too great!
@@heartless604it just makes them amazing creatures because what a sacrifice! I saw a documentary where a octopus ate her own arms because there was a fish constantly attacking the nest and she had to be there the entire time!
@@heartless604pretty sure they also die after the eggs have hatched or they would just eat them.
Drunk sailor in 1600's: "It's a mermaid."
She’s incredibly beautiful! It’s sad as can be, though, watching such a splendid and lovely creature passing away! Any creature, really, but octopi hold a special place in my heart. They’re amazing!❤
it's a shame because scientists have figured out a way to stop octopi from dying by removing their desire to reproduce. No reproduction = no sacrifice of their life
💛🌻
Wow! Honestly, if I was a sailor back in the 1700’s and I saw this from my ship I might think it’s a mermaid
How? It’s the size of a small fish nowhere near the size of a human, where is its head its breast etc.… You just proved how stupid the human race is😂
Uhh.. okay.. kinda weird but, okay..
yeah, id bang it
It's probably how these stories have come up. Like Lockness monster, what was that furry mountain one i forgot the name of was probably some huge bear, and others.
if you were a sailer back in the 1700s you wouldnt be alive if you didnt have good common sense and logic so.. no, that sailer probably wouldnt think it was a mermaid
The way she hit the boat really broke my heart. No matter what, seeing a living creature in its final moments is truly heartbreaking.
Don’t come to a farm or slaughter house then. You’d see this every day
@@GG.510 Oh I would never. Too many lives are taken there.
@@GG.510Unless you’re rescuing animals, in which case go nuts
Octussy
@@xayvionbeepath4462you think your funny?
I think your funny 😂😂
This is the saddest thing I’ve ever heard. She’s so beautiful. 😢
The Cycle of life...🌻🌻🌻💛
Absolutely Beautiful
She looks like a sea dragon! Truly amazing.
I thought the same thing!
Males are around the size of a Walnut for anyone wondering. So, they're roughly about an inch. I'm not sure if that makes them ten thousand times smaller, but the females can be 6 feet long! So quite a big size difference.
Assuming the female is a cylinder 6ft long with a 1ft diameter. 12x12x12x6= 10,368 cubic inches to the males 1 cubic inch.
@@David-jx4gwOkay then.
@@David-jx4gw Thanks, mate.
So the males just swim straight in there, literally.
@@youtubename22a blue whale isn't even as large as the ocean
She is BEAUTIFUL ❤❤❤❤
A beautiful creature.
The way she hits that wall is a whole mood. 😔
🧍🏿♂️🫂
She looks lost.
What's with the Sp00k lingo...? Trying to be something your not....
shes committing suicide
What does half a mood look like
I have never seen a blanket octopus. It's really pretty
It’s dead
@@whengrapespop5728It's pretty though
@@___meph___4547 It’s like seeing a roadkill and saying “I’ve never seen X animal, it’s really pretty”. Nothing wrong with that, but you’re not really seeing the animal as it truly is. The octopus is deflated and dead.
You're right
Lol octopuss 🤔😄
“now she’s wandering off to die”
i felt that 😂
Exquisite creature!
The way she bonked her head into the wall, hurt me inside...I wish she could be comforted in her end of life.❤
I think she's just happy that her eggs are safe and that she completed her life objective
She's actually carrying her eggs with her. She won't die until after they hatch.
It's an octopus not a human. They don't have feelings they have instincts
@@timothykappel198 Animals DO have feelings.
@@timothykappel198 Dude, octopuses have been scientifically proven to be extremely intelligent sentient creatures. They are just as capable as dogs in expressing emotions and feelings.
Try saying less dumb stuff.
Awww, the way he said “ the wandering off to die” , what but shes so beautiful
She hit her head on the boat... Yes, so beautiful 🥹
Yeah. Octopuses die after their eggs hatch because they spend so much time protecting them.
@@haven_lady675 they also basically undergo supercancer and their bodies essentially go through some kind of biological self destruction for whatever reason
That's the first deep sea creature I've been made aware of its existence that I can genuinely say that I think she was BEAUTIFUL. I wish it was possible to keep them in captivity, try to help mama survive while she protects her young ones. Isn't it the protectiveness that keeps her from eating, too scared to hurt her babies to risk the danger of hunting?
🤔🤓🧐 Great question / possible idea.
Why would you even try to change what has likely evolved over the course of zillions of years?? You don't know the repercussions that effort could cause on other living beings and the environment. Humans need to stay outta this!!! Human involvement and arrogance is already destroying so much in this universe.
nope, it's a horrific biochemical shift that essentially dooms her to a biological self destruction, not any of those.
Yeah an octopus as far as I know may lay millions of eggs because so many are eaten imagine what it could be like if people helped out and ALL of her babies survived do you thi k we could stand millions maybe tens of millions octopus more than we have seen? The results could be catastrophic.
Just saw a video about 2 days ago where the son has been asking his parents for an octopus for many years and they finally got him one, and it layed eggs and now the mom with die same like Gere different species. Basically now they have many baby octopus to raise take care of and find homes and habits for them so maybe you find him through YT and adopt of of his because they will need help. They mentioned it was a rare occasion and they only lay their eggs when they feel safe!
If they lived longer than their two years to eight years octopus would rule the world.
You can't just cut off on "die" like that as she bonks her head on the boat and just starts to crumple 💀
It's tragically beautiful..
No, this is tragicly stupid. This octopus just came out of an egg. So no eggs coming for a while. EDIT: This is not true.
@@wasteddude9387 what are you talking about? This is the mother who _laid eggs_ , and is now either dying or dead. Complete opposite of what you commented
@@skypuppeteer I’m saying, in response to the assertion that this is a blanket octopus, this would have to be offspring because a full grown blanket is the size of a small country villa. But I’m pretty sure I covered this already. The only outstanding issue I know of, is whether it IS a blanket.
@@wasteddude9387 Based on very basic quick research (so it may not be super accurate, my apologies on that), a lot of sources say females can get _up to_ 6 feet long, not that all of them will be six feet long.
Also, there's nothing super close in water to them that we can use as reference for their actual length/size, so they very well could be of this length, or close to it, but we have no point of reference.
They could be a baby, they could be a mother, but I'm just going to leave it up to an actual marine biologist, should there be one in this video's comment section
@@skypuppeteer [FINAL REVISION] You’re right. Many sources DO specify about six feet for the female length, but that doesn’t include the detachable “blanket” which can be huge. The animal in the subject video IS a Blanket Octopus with no blanket. First is a link to the video I recalled seeing: ruclips.net/video/IJwGpZ38JHE/видео.htmlsi=JZaX9G3xgeIJq8iH.
Next is a giant detached blanket: ruclips.net/video/GWL-SrdGckM/видео.htmlsi=WHsyT3waGlpR7OIg
So here’s an update to the previous “So here’s the deal”. Necessary because all of the Deepstaria Enigmatica Jellyfish information was wrong by virtue of the fact that it was based on a wiki reference that began as follows:
“The Deepstaria enigmatica has a wide, thin bell (up to 60 cm or 2 ft),[1] transparent in appearance, which undulates as the jellyfish moves.”
The issues are that the animal in that video is HUMONGOUSLY bigger than two feet, AND its movement through the water is completely contrary to the specified undulating motion of a jellyfish.
[The following content below is superseded by the content above.]
So here’s the deal. Not only did I do the homework for what I said (then and now) but you’re the one who came at me now, without doing your homework. I hate people who confront others without doing their homework. It means somebody always has to do all the homework. Even though most conversations involve more than just me. Back then, nobody guessed Deepstaria Enigmatica. The consensus was Blanket Octopus. Since then, the Deepstaria took center stage. So when I originally wrote the stuff you didn’t approve of, everybody thought it was the right information. Then you get in my face without doing any research, and you happened to have a point now, some years later. So yes, now it turns out that video I based my original comments on, was about a jellyfish. And the current information is that this video is about the adult female Blanket Octopus. We know that because the sheet on the octopus is a very unique feature on a rare animal. PLUS the doctor’s long shadow falls right by the octopus. We know his shadow is long because a noontime shadow would be short. The octopus swims right past that shadow and the doc is probably around six feet tall give or take. And I’m doing all this extra work just to be honest and because you only want to invest time and effort if it’s not much, but you got no problem investing your foot in my door. Do me a favor. Stay on your side of the fence unless you’re prepared to do your part of the work.
_"...and now she's wandering off to die." * Bonks head into side of peer *_
She is so beautiful!! Having caught this on video is very lucky and should be cherished.
"This female has probably already laid her eggs and is wandering off to die" that got dark real quick 😳
😩🤣🤣🤣🤣 I was thinking the same thing
No kidding. In my head I was like “oh no you didn’t. Shut up.”
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was like “omgosh so pretty” then “damn tf” 😅
Octopi usually only mate once then die voluntarily.
The female usually waits until her eggs hatch.
I imagine she’s seeing the beautiful sunlight, in her final moments. Tragically beautiful.
Octopus:
*HITS Boat by head*
@@Poopenfarden my son you are the ammo
-Kamikaze commander
Considering this is a deep sea animal, made to live in practically no light, she was probably blinded by it. If she was still alive to see it
If she's a deep sea creature wouldn't she be blinded by all that sunlight tho
@@lenap4956 i like how calm, fast and logical that reply was
Never thought I’d see a pretty octopus
Octupus are amazing!
She is a beautiful Queen. What a sacrifice she makes for her species.
Too bad the human version doesn't do that!
@@jason_kennerwhat do you mean, you want all mothers to die or what? 😅
@@jason_kenneras if we’re about to go extinct. the earth would thrive without human beings
@@gintokisakata8139 not what I said
@@glumshroomie219 let's stick to the topic
😢❤ Absolutely Stunning Beautiful mama RIP SWEET GIRL.. Thank you for sharing this beauty with us all..
Bless your heart Shaun! This is definitely a labor of love ❤
"what a majestic, beautiful and rare creature. I think it must be very intelligent!"
Octopus: bonk
*sniff*
It always makes me sad every time I’m reminded that octopus live such a short lives! 😢
I didn't know this. Your comment made me Google it to find out - it said up to 5 years. I would have thought they lived far longer than that.
Humans live really short lives too.
@@youtubecomments5951in comparison to other organisms in this day and age, no. Humans had shorter lifespans in the past but now we're one of the longest living apes. Only thing thatd likely surpass that are reptiles and certain marine creatures.
@@youtubecomments5951 octopus just live like 1 - 2 years, it will die after he nutted or she egged lol
Agreed. They reach maturity, mate *once*, lay their bazillion eggs, and then just wander off to die... It's always made me feel sad. They're so intelligent; just imagine how much more impressive they'd be if their lives weren't cut so short and they had a few more years of experience under their belts. Little octopus belts. 🐙 😢
This female said “Lord, I wanna see the light before I go” how sweet
Absolutely stunning. Thanks for sharing 😊
The purest form of love 🩵 & they say animals have no soul .
sounds weirdly romantic that she decided she wanted to see what the land and the surface looks like and so she did in her last moments and finally bathed in the sun that would probably hurt her.
But no one said that's what she is doing
@@exomake_mehorololo Someone did say it, Claudia said it. She was just sharing her thoughts on the video.
🧛🏻♀️ about to combust in the 🌞
@@exomake_mehorololono need to be a dick about it.
I thinks it's just cuz when things die they float. But ur idea is cool too i guess
Rest in peace beautiful
So pretty!
Probably just realising how beautiful the sun is
A metaphor for motherhood, in so many ways.... sacrifice is an honour.
She's beautiful! Looks like some sort of mystical fantasy creature.
Beautiful creature!
this is a perfect message right before Mother's Day
The love and the sacrifice that mothers make
and even in the narrators message you can hear how insignificant a mother truly is to the population of humans
It's time for us to start acknowledging how much mothers do and how they receive
Especially in 2024
There was a time when people honored and understood the importance of a mother and did not take her for granted
I would encourage everybody who rates my message to look up what the octopus totem signifies because the messages for all those who have seen this video
Thank you beautiful for us with your presence
And I'm referring to the octopus
She is absolutely gorgeous
The female octopus no matter what species it is will stay with her eggs until they hatch they do not leave them and go and die
Bro thinks it’s a salmon 😂
then it's dying with it's eggs. rip
Sea turtles??
Evolutionary bottle neck
PRICELESS SIGHTING
She looks like a mermaid. How gorgeous!
What a beautiful mummy bless her soul in the afterlife
What a nice ending. It always breaks my heart when I think of the mama octopus dying.
Oh God get a grip. This octopus is a newborn. So you'll have to wait a while to romanticize it's death. You morbid ghoul.
idk what i was gonna comment
@pylotheric9777 No worries. I do know what you were going to comment, and in the end, you did the right thing.
Finally we have an actual mermaid to interview so we can put an end to this debate
Funnily enough this featured in the new The Little Mermaid.
Amen❤❤❤❤
What’s the debate?
@@WildTrek debate is "is it true?" apparently
Unlike the sea monkey in Disney's latest flop of a remake
She's like ethereal being💖
Looks like a large beta ❤
She is so beautiful, imagine someone taking inspiration from this ,and making a kite that glades though the air . I know I would if I was a kite maker.
You are now,get to work
Good idea
It ain’t difficult to make a kite. I bet you could be the one to do it!
Thast would be pretty cool. I bet they get ideas from things like the jellyfish.
The life cycle of these beautiful animals is one of the saddest and they deserve to live so much longer
Agreed! It makes my heart hurt that they have to die so quickly. They’re such an intelligent and curious species
@@Sarah-ic4yu IKR!?!? I’ve never understood how/why such an _insanely_ smart animal has such a ridiculously short lifespan.
Most highly intelligent species have lifespans that are multiple decades long. ..or *at least* 10-15 years.
@@clicheguevara5282 yes, I’ve never thought of that before but you’re so right! I guess most highly intelligent animals are able to avoid being eaten for longer too, it’s a shame that the octopus lifespan and biology just cuts it short anyways. Just imagine how much more they could learn and we could learn from them if they had more time.
That’s so beautifully said❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wow beautiful, had never seen that kind before!
So beautiful creature 🖤😍
My god, she’s beautiful who says octopuses look ugly cause I don’t
Right, I've never seen one before, she's absolutely beautiful 🖤🤗
She looks like she was crafted by Angels
I thought mermaid at first glance, could be the fine weed I'm smoking tho
Octopi*
@@ktubzmemes5206 Thanks for reminding me without you. I’m pretty sure I’ll be a total idiot.
the cutoff😭😂💀
B O N K
ouchie a wall
I love All Octopus 🐙’s
They are amazing…
It's a blanket octopus for those who heard "blinking" octopus.
They had one of these in the new Little Mermaid movie and it was beautiful because it was huge and had beautiful colors.
Looking for this comment! I remember thinking it was fake type of animal but now i know its a type of octopus
What a beautiful octopus and such a privilege to see it ❤❤❤❤❤
WOW HOW GORGEOUS😮 Good job & thank you
Mood swings from, "wow this is a once in a lifetime chance!" To, "she wandering off to die" 💀💀
What a beautiful creature.
That kinda sounds peaceful. Completing your one goal in life then spending the rest of your days wandering and exploring.
Well that's certainly a rose-colored glasses way to look at it...
That's usually what a male does. Normal
@@saga2964 remember, in some idiomatic variants, the gIasses aren't rose coIored, they're rose *tinted*
you see everything, but you're putting it in a better Iight due to how you remember it
The circle of life. So lovely.
What a beauty😍
"Let's explore the world!"
*Bumps into the dock*
Oh I don’t want her to die. She’s a beautiful creature!
Such a big octopus I never see till now. I paint few, but this kind I dont have ..thank you for sharing with us ❤🎉🎉🎉🦑🪼
Wow! Nature is incredible ❤.
Imagine the stories the sailors back in the day made up seeing this
What a mysterious animal 😮
She’s so beautiful ❤🐙❤
Ive never senn one, so thank you. What beautiful colours on her. 🙌🏻💚🇨🇮
Never heard of a Blanket Octopus, beautiful 🎉
They are amazing animals! The males are badasses even though they are tiny! They use ripped off tentacles from the Portuguese man o'war as a defense "weapon"
Neither did OP. The males aren't 10k smaller, and they aren't deep sea creatures.
I really enjoy these rare photos - that people share🥰
And YES - what grace, beauty, and sadness…😔💫
She's beautiful! 🐙
So beautiful. What an amazing view 🙂
Thats so sad! I'm glad she came to say hi! Show us her rare incredible beauty before her end 💙
She was dead, or near dead.
Wow she's taking a one way vacation and enjoying every moment of it before it's over
Not everyone gets to have this blessing.
@@RustOverlife cool fact bro.
This is the type of stuff that I come to social media for - rare, unusual sh!t. ♥️
Well its not either..... almost everything said in this video is inaccurate
@@killthebuddha5034
Ah… noted.
I literally thought it was a mermaid 🧜♀️. So gorgeous, glad you were able to get this on video!