The spy octo must have seemed so badass to the real one. It just handed over its coconut shell to one in need, bravely faced the sharks and sent them packing. I think I would be in awe too if someone gave me their suit of armor, went to fight a horde of dragons and came back completely unharmed.
@@juliejohnson9740 a question, if he was the god why didnt he just forgive the sin (like we say sorry to others we hurt, we ask for mercy to God)? instead of dying, dying is human, dying is his creatures. God doesnt need to die, because he has all the power.
The octopus looks so dear, with its eyes peering out of the slit between the bamboo and the coconut shell. They're smart, funny, inquisitive, amazing and endearing fellows.
@@LeadsTheFallenLike the coconut shell in the two clips were in different positions. In the first clip, it was just beneath its eyes but when the octopus re-emerge, the coconut looked higher than its eyes.
@@DevotedDisciple-xyou're like the person who comments underneath someone's photo of a beloved pet bunny how much you love rabbit stew. Save it, please, edgelord. We're here to appreciate the wonder of these living organisms. (plus octopuses are a 2/10 at best, tastewise)
@@LeadsTheFallenNo I don't think so. If you compare the two clips, you may notice some differences. Like the position of its eyes when hiding/emerging
Im not sure if it also applies for octopuses, but I've seen squids that are smaller than most males mimic the female body color behavior to bypass the competing males and sneak to the female to mate 😅 So I would think that as long as you understand their language, they aren't the type to question it too much
I imagine how weirded out these octopus must feel: “Ha! I stole your disguise, now you will die!” And the spy octopus just walks through the sharks like nothing😂
I'd like to think the real octopus saw how the "other" octopus was immune to the sharks so felt it was okay 🥺 Though spy octopus didn't fight back which might've communicated to real octopus that it's okay 😅
ruclips.net/user/shortsHA51uJR1kwE?si=1CeINCfZyb_44SBz "Was once told at an aquarium that octopus are not only highly intelligent and sensitive creatures; they're also capable to picking their people- That is who they will and will not interact with. In some cases becoming so emotionally attached to a person that when that person is absent, the octopus will stop feeding and display what we could describe as grief. Then when 'their person' returns, the octopus will greet them and seemingly check them all over. Maybe looking to see if the person is alright." This is one example of many that supports that octopus can have an emotional bond to someone or something. Even if it didn't think it was a fellow octopus, it's capable of being friends with even humans, so could surely see it as a friend regardless of whether it is an octopus or not.
I think many people fail to understand that love as an emotion doesn't have high intelligence as a requirement, many animals can feel love. It is an evolutionary feature given to us by nature, to take care of our young and peers
...and forever after, tales were told amongst the wanderers of the Coconut Octopus folk of a stranger with eerie, static skin who could walk freely amongst the fiercest sharks and provided aid to one in need. The stranger was later taken to the surface, yet with neither flush or struggle, as though it expected to someday return...
Love that you helped the real octopus. I know scientists aren't supposed to intervene but, thank you. Octopuses have such a short life to start with and the BT reef shark can eat something with less intelligence in my opinion.
I couldn't do this and not interfere occasionally. I believe even Attenborough's very strict non-interference team interfered once when a bunch of penguins (I think) were stuck inside a big ice bowl and would have starved to death because they couldn't climb out.
This show is about getting a close up look at how a species behaves around others of its kind, so intervention is kind of an inevitability. I do think this particular scene was edited around the narrative of the octopus being under threat when it likely wasn't.
I think in terms of science non-invasive assistance could be a valid scientific observation like in this case, instead of just a scuba diver giving an octopus or coconut. It was a spy robot disguised as a octopus giving another octopus a coconut we are basically imitating nature to see how nature responds not just entering nature and disrupting the environment with our presence
I think the hug that the octopus gave to our spy 'octopus' was more of him trying to figure out why this 'octopus' is so blimming odd. He never really believed that it was a helpful, friendly, fellow octopus.
ruclips.net/user/shortsHA51uJR1kwE?si=1CeINCfZyb_44SBz "Was once told at an aquarium that octopus are not only highly intelligent and sensitive creatures; they're also capable to picking their people- That is who they will and will not interact with. In some cases becoming so emotionally attached to a person that when that person is absent, the octopus will stop feeding and display what we could describe as grief. Then when 'their person' returns, the octopus will greet them and seemingly check them all over. Maybe looking to see if the person is alright." This is one example of many that supports that octopus can have an emotional bond to someone or something. Even if it didn't think it was a fellow octopus, it's capable of being friends with even humans, so could surely see it as a friend regardless of whether it is an octopus or not.
@@null43534Robot Octopus was out there like he wanted something, was most likely both curious to why he's so "off" and also like "uh, so you wanna mate? You're still here."
*Later, at the Legbrain Pub* "So you're not gonna believe this, but today some weird guy totally saved my tentacles from these sharks who were crabbing me, brought me this sick coconut shell an' everything. Only thing though, is that he didn't say a single word the whole time, just stared off into the distance with this blank, frozen look on his face... Come to think of it, he was probably autistic. Swell dude all the same."
its responses are so human without the need for words, like "haha ive stolen your coconut... oh.. huh... um.. wow.. thanks for the door homie, we cool now!"
That was the coolest thing I've ever seen! The facts you provide us with and being able to see something we never get to see is AMAZING! I've changed my views on octopi now! Thank you so much. You deserve an award of some kind, if you haven't already-- for your robotics especially! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👏👍
I think the way we perceive this is linked to how smart we see the octopus. The researchers to me seem to be saying they know the octopus knows this robot isn’t an octopus- but that it does know this object is somehow sentient and able to communicate. So perhaps the octopus knew the coconut was for it, the robot did bring it over. A normal octopus probably would have hunkered down with it. Not worn it like a hat all the way over to the other octopus. Then they said that behavior is seen with octopuses friends, so maybe not a hug, but it knows the robot helped.
PAUSE so if an octopus loses an arm, it loses one of its brains? Lol dang imagine if that happened to us. You lose a leg and all of your knowledge of mathematics is suddenly gone
It loses a separate brain, not part of its main brain. Each brain thinks independently. If we had 9 brains and lost one of them, the other remaining 8 brains would each still know things.
Wow, that was adorable ❤❤🐙. It shows just how intelligent octopuses are. Also well done that spy- cam operator, what incredibly quick thinking, a very well deserved hug 😂
Octopus: Dude, how the hell did you survive 3 sharks all at once???? You were right next to them???? Spy: hfshshusuevehegbsfueo (they can't communicate)
I'm reminded of Terminator 2 and the TV show - specifically the scenes where a Terminator will help a person for their own reasons, and the person tries to express their gratefulness and it just kinda falls flat because Terminators don't have the same emotional responses to things as humans.
That octopus was at first like “bro what the fuck are you doing go active camo” then when he saw him walking among the sharks wi the ought fear I bet he was thinking “Jesus Christ it’s Jason borne”
Its so incredible to witness and see how smart the octupus is, thanks for our technology today and to the people who made this kind of documentaries❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow ! Octopus was like "oh!thnxx man,i appreciate that" Doesn't even care about robo octopus and went straight inside and closed the door. Same thing what "squidward" usually do🤔😂
So delightful and so moving at the same time. Why look to other planets for alien species? Here is our very own alien intelligence. The saddest thing about Octos is that they only live for 3 yrs. What a fine, sublime life form. I am so in love with them. They not only have intelligence, but deep emotions. Who are the idiots who eat octopus? That should be banned. Thank you for these incredible movies, robots, visuals, and NO MUSIC hurting our ears. Such joy!
The spy octo must have seemed so badass to the real one. It just handed over its coconut shell to one in need, bravely faced the sharks and sent them packing. I think I would be in awe too if someone gave me their suit of armor, went to fight a horde of dragons and came back completely unharmed.
I mean you're not wrong that's a good analogy.
Like what Jesus did for us by dying on a cross and taking our judgment away for all who believe
@@juliejohnson9740are you trying to say Jesus was a robot or something
TRUE!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@juliejohnson9740 a question, if he was the god why didnt he just forgive the sin (like we say sorry to others we hurt, we ask for mercy to God)? instead of dying, dying is human, dying is his creatures. God doesnt need to die, because he has all the power.
Octopus: "Aye, you ain't gonna get mad if i l take this, will you?"
Spy Octopus: 👁️_👁️
Octopus: ".... Okay, I'm gonna take it; good luck."
😂
hahhahaha
OH MY GOD THE OCTOPUS HUGGED THE ROBOT THATS SO ADORABLE WHAT 😭😭
It's Grape-kun all over again
Peak
Agree Man
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Spy Octopus really walked up with the coconut shell like “I got you homie”
The octopus looks so dear, with its eyes peering out of the slit between the bamboo and the coconut shell. They're smart, funny, inquisitive, amazing and endearing fellows.
It was the same clip but rewinded backwards lol
@@LeadsTheFallenAgain. Refer to what I replied you with.
@@LeadsTheFallenLike the coconut shell in the two clips were in different positions. In the first clip, it was just beneath its eyes but when the octopus re-emerge, the coconut looked higher than its eyes.
And delicious! 😁
@@DevotedDisciple-xyou're like the person who comments underneath someone's photo of a beloved pet bunny how much you love rabbit stew. Save it, please, edgelord. We're here to appreciate the wonder of these living organisms. (plus octopuses are a 2/10 at best, tastewise)
I find it so cute the way it peers over the top of the coconut shell to see what’s going on 😂
It was the same clip but rewinded backwards lol
@@LeadsTheFallenNo I don't think so. If you compare the two clips, you may notice some differences. Like the position of its eyes when hiding/emerging
The stupid little robot shuffle is so adorable, I love it.
Octopuses are so smart, that it's amazing they would fall for a robot octopus. That says a lot about the team that built the robot. Great work.
Im not sure if it also applies for octopuses, but I've seen squids that are smaller than most males mimic the female body color behavior to bypass the competing males and sneak to the female to mate 😅 So I would think that as long as you understand their language, they aren't the type to question it too much
I don't think it was fooled for a moment.
I'm really surprised no one replied saying 'You mean "Octopodes, mate!"'🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😅😄
@@stlouisix3 That's because it's such a niche topic, people coming here know it's either octopus or octopuses.. not octopie or octopodes.. 😜
@@ImperfectVoid8479 Please do, sounds better anyway.. if I'm not completely mistaken that is the correct latin plural anyway.. 😊
I imagine how weirded out these octopus must feel:
“Ha! I stole your disguise, now you will die!”
And the spy octopus just walks through the sharks like nothing😂
🤣😅😂
😂😂😂
I'd like to think the real octopus saw how the "other" octopus was immune to the sharks so felt it was okay 🥺
Though spy octopus didn't fight back which might've communicated to real octopus that it's okay 😅
Octopus Jesus and his first disciple.
i know where you're pfp is from
I think the 'hug' is an attempt to understand wtf is the thing that just saved his life.
ruclips.net/user/shortsHA51uJR1kwE?si=1CeINCfZyb_44SBz
"Was once told at an aquarium that octopus are not only highly intelligent and sensitive creatures; they're also capable to picking their people- That is who they will and will not interact with. In some cases becoming so emotionally attached to a person that when that person is absent, the octopus will stop feeding and display what we could describe as grief.
Then when 'their person' returns, the octopus will greet them and seemingly check them all over. Maybe looking to see if the person is alright."
This is one example of many that supports that octopus can have an emotional bond to someone or something. Even if it didn't think it was a fellow octopus, it's capable of being friends with even humans, so could surely see it as a friend regardless of whether it is an octopus or not.
Facts
@@TeezythadonFalsities
I think many people fail to understand that love as an emotion doesn't have high intelligence as a requirement, many animals can feel love. It is an evolutionary feature given to us by nature, to take care of our young and peers
I think she was ready to pay her debt for the male robot for saving her and was about to have sex with him, that’s why she hugged him.
...and forever after, tales were told amongst the wanderers of the Coconut Octopus folk of a stranger with eerie, static skin who could walk freely amongst the fiercest sharks and provided aid to one in need. The stranger was later taken to the surface, yet with neither flush or struggle, as though it expected to someday return...
They will tell stories and end up creating a religion around that spy bot
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I think you did this well. I pictured relaxing and hearing you read.
Thanks.
@@df71091 maybe
@@df71091 "we can make a religon out of this"
Just when I think your animatronics cannot get any more realistic, Im blown away again! Fantastic work as always!
It was also really cute.
thats a robot?! holy crap these are getting more and more realistic every video!
Octopus are heckin aliens. 3 hearts, super intelligent, multiple brains, color changing to the extreme.
Screw going to space. The real ET shit is all the way down at the bottom of the ocean
They should be the basics for aliens not humans
@@iaminsideyourwalls2021 Just do both, I mean theres literally other planets (Way too far out) that are just earth but older or younger.
Love that you helped the real octopus. I know scientists aren't supposed to intervene but, thank you. Octopuses have such a short life to start with and the BT reef shark can eat something with less intelligence in my opinion.
I couldn't do this and not interfere occasionally.
I believe even Attenborough's very strict non-interference team interfered once when a bunch of penguins (I think) were stuck inside a big ice bowl and would have starved to death because they couldn't climb out.
bruh shark cant choose what to eat lol its hungry it gotta eat
This show is about getting a close up look at how a species behaves around others of its kind, so intervention is kind of an inevitability. I do think this particular scene was edited around the narrative of the octopus being under threat when it likely wasn't.
I think in terms of science non-invasive assistance could be a valid scientific observation like in this case, instead of just a scuba diver giving an octopus or coconut. It was a spy robot disguised as a octopus giving another octopus a coconut we are basically imitating nature to see how nature responds not just entering nature and disrupting the environment with our presence
I think the hug that the octopus gave to our spy 'octopus' was more of him trying to figure out why this 'octopus' is so blimming odd. He never really believed that it was a helpful, friendly, fellow octopus.
How do u know
I said 'I think' but you are too irrational@@puchokoffie8152 and thoughtless to understand what I stated.
ruclips.net/user/shortsHA51uJR1kwE?si=1CeINCfZyb_44SBz
"Was once told at an aquarium that octopus are not only highly intelligent and sensitive creatures; they're also capable to picking their people- That is who they will and will not interact with. In some cases becoming so emotionally attached to a person that when that person is absent, the octopus will stop feeding and display what we could describe as grief.
Then when 'their person' returns, the octopus will greet them and seemingly check them all over. Maybe looking to see if the person is alright."
This is one example of many that supports that octopus can have an emotional bond to someone or something. Even if it didn't think it was a fellow octopus, it's capable of being friends with even humans, so could surely see it as a friend regardless of whether it is an octopus or not.
@@puchokoffie8152 bro's an octopus
@@null43534Robot Octopus was out there like he wanted something, was most likely both curious to why he's so "off" and also like "uh, so you wanna mate? You're still here."
That’s the most cutest spy robot so far. These spy robots are really what’s the technologies for.
I knew I catch comment that would call the camara cute😊😊
Spy octopus bopping along wearing a little hat...
I LOVE HOW THE OCTOPUS PEEKED OUT OF THE COCONUT AND HUGGED THE SPY. THAT WAS SO ADORABLE!!
That hug is wholesome 😌
ive always admired your robotics SO MUCH!! as a costume maker, i would absolutely love to see a behind the scenes on how some of these are made
Same
There is actually. It may have been on another channel but I distinctly remember seeing some behind the scenes for this channel
They once said they would do something like that on this channel. We are still waiting
@@NyanyiC It’s already been done, look at the comment above yours. Go back 6 months and find the video.
I love the robot spy videos. Absolutely amazing
Glad you like them!
@@JohnDownerProdJohn, what is the glass the real octopus is suction to at 3:45?
Agree!
NEED MORE ROBO OCTOPUS CONTENT.
To see these biomimetic evolve this much is a marvelous thing to witness!
Yo! This is amazing! I'm so glad that y'all gave the octopus the coconut. This is a start of some communication efforts between man and octopus
I think the octopus is probably just wondering how a mannequin managed to make its way to the bottom of the sea... xD
The hug got me 😂
I love that this octopus is being so sweet and helpful. I really enjoy hanging out with her. Good stuff and I hope all goes well for her. 😊❤
*Later, at the Legbrain Pub*
"So you're not gonna believe this, but today some weird guy totally saved my tentacles from these sharks who were crabbing me, brought me this sick coconut shell an' everything. Only thing though, is that he didn't say a single word the whole time, just stared off into the distance with this blank, frozen look on his face... Come to think of it, he was probably autistic. Swell dude all the same."
Helping these pure creatures in need. You deserve all the subs in the world.
its responses are so human without the need for words, like "haha ive stolen your coconut... oh.. huh... um.. wow.. thanks for the door homie, we cool now!"
Imagine you're being chased by a pack of wolves and a clothing shop dummy rolls up in a tank. That's probably what being the octopus felt like.
I literal crying over how they hug the robot TTTT
1:30 Cute when the octopus made a quick dash for it!
That was the coolest thing I've ever seen! The facts you provide us with and being able to see something we never get to see is AMAZING! I've changed my views on octopi now!
Thank you so much. You deserve an award of some kind, if you haven't already-- for your robotics especially! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👏👍
Thank you! That's very kind of you. Keep watching & subscribe to our channel to see more videos from our series Spy in the Ocean.
@@JohnDownerProd Definitely will....looking forward to it! 👍
I think the way we perceive this is linked to how smart we see the octopus. The researchers to me seem to be saying they know the octopus knows this robot isn’t an octopus- but that it does know this object is somehow sentient and able to communicate. So perhaps the octopus knew the coconut was for it, the robot did bring it over. A normal octopus probably would have hunkered down with it. Not worn it like a hat all the way over to the other octopus. Then they said that behavior is seen with octopuses friends, so maybe not a hug, but it knows the robot helped.
Real Octo: “thanks for saving my life man” *hug*❤
Wall-E was cool and all but I want the Pixar film about the Octopus who befriends the Octobot
the way that octopus hugged the spy was so wholesome and adorable. truly magnificent creatures in their own right
3:47 best friends :)
Dude just stole the guy's hat and left him to the sharks. Absolute savage.
He has to know somehow it’s not a real one like him. He just figured it was actually helping
It must've been fun to be the sound booth guy squishing all that pasta. Delish!
An octopus is literally 9 entities sharing one body
This was wholesome! Thanks guys ❤
Awwww the hugh in the end ❤
He gave robo a hug nice
PAUSE so if an octopus loses an arm, it loses one of its brains? Lol dang imagine if that happened to us. You lose a leg and all of your knowledge of mathematics is suddenly gone
It loses a separate brain, not part of its main brain. Each brain thinks independently. If we had 9 brains and lost one of them, the other remaining 8 brains would each still know things.
One of the best robot spy videos. A hug of appreciation from a real octopus. Wow, it is really something!
Those are just so cute!!❤
Astounding corner of the universe...
Wow, that was adorable ❤❤🐙. It shows just how intelligent octopuses are. Also well done that spy- cam operator, what incredibly quick thinking, a very well deserved hug 😂
0:37 "One programmed to walk......in a similar way"
Octobot minces along seabed.....
How cute is that spy octopus 😊😊😊
Octopus: Yeah.. this is big brain time! 🐙🧠
I love that we can now make decent underwater octopus-like robots 🐙
Beautiful story ❤️
A+ on the sound effects.
I could watch this all day
Worlds greatest RUclips channel
Now that's some praise. Thank you!
love your vids, keep going guys
Thanks so much!
I have just witnessed an octopus hugging a robot octopus for sharing its coconut shark protector 😮
they actually fall in love already
Octopus: Dude, how the hell did you survive 3 sharks all at once???? You were right next to them????
Spy: hfshshusuevehegbsfueo (they can't communicate)
Thankyou. This was beautiful!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm reminded of Terminator 2 and the TV show - specifically the scenes where a Terminator will help a person for their own reasons, and the person tries to express their gratefulness and it just kinda falls flat because Terminators don't have the same emotional responses to things as humans.
2:09 the octpus was like, what the f...
That octopus must be praying so hard for rescue and he thanks God for sending an angel like no others. He has never seen anything like that before.
The way narrator narrates it along with the real octo is doing makes it looks like a story worthy to be novelised
I didnt know what to expect in how the spy octopus would move but it was not this XD
Something tells me the only predator the Octopus was hiding from is the cameraman, great cutaways though!
Cameraman.... you mean robots?
How is the octopus so smart to know the coconut shell can save him and use it to his advantage??!! Sweet little smart octopus ❤
The way the robot octopus moves cracks me up lol
This is truly amazing, in so-many ways! Thanks for a great vid.🌞
You are most welcome!
Cousin from the country looks like he's a few brains short.
😂😅🤣
That octopus was at first like “bro what the fuck are you doing go active camo” then when he saw him walking among the sharks wi the ought fear I bet he was thinking “Jesus Christ it’s Jason borne”
😂🤣😂😂
This is outstanding! just wow
That is just truly amazing! ❤❤
I can't believe he hugged him.
So was it a hug, or "WTF is this thing that just saved me?!"
Octopus said dab me up brotha 🤝
Thanks for the step-by-step guide. Super useful!
That's amazing!
God this have to be the best job in world 😂❤
it's not bad!
Beauty and brains....what a wonderful spectacular creature.
Octopus should be protected and never eaten. ❤
Its so incredible to witness and see how smart the octupus is, thanks for our technology today and to the people who made this kind of documentaries❤❤❤❤❤❤
"You're so weird. Anyway, I'm taking this door and thank you for saving me"
- Unsuspecting octopus
How did you get the coconut shell onto the spy?
😅😂😂😂
Thanks for all your posts ❤
Glad you like them!
This is incredible!!! 🐙❤️
Wow ! Octopus was like "oh!thnxx man,i appreciate that"
Doesn't even care about robo octopus and went straight inside and closed the door.
Same thing what "squidward" usually do🤔😂
what would i imagine during this 3:46 ...
The octopus: thank you very much for giving me your shells!- *more bla bla bla*
Spy: 🗿
Haha this is amazing and should get 1 million+ views.
Couldn't agree more!
"Bro, you real!?,what are built off, you look like us let me check" probably the octopus who is in disbelief
Incredible story that they captured.
So delightful and so moving at the same time. Why look to other planets for alien species? Here is our very own alien intelligence. The saddest thing about Octos is that they only live for 3 yrs. What a fine, sublime life form. I am so in love with them. They not only have intelligence, but deep emotions. Who are the idiots who eat octopus? That should be banned.
Thank you for these incredible movies, robots, visuals, and NO MUSIC hurting our ears. Such joy!
Robot octopus to actual octopus: Your Amazon delivery package is here.
nice work, thanks John.
the octopus : "omg octi-san ur amazing"
Mecha-Octo: "from the moment i understood the weakness of flesh it disgusted me...."
Imagine going fishing for octopus and then bringing home an Alexa with legs
Anthropomorphic projection is an amazing thing!
Clearly the octopus knows that robot is not real. They can smell and taste with those tentacles making it aware that it's plastic or rubber.