Fun fact: some porcupine fish have been documented swimming up to the same divers out of recognition. They're very curious fish and are super friendly towards people they recognize.
@@laqueenawilliams4762 it can look up at his face, you know they can look around right? But even if it just met him some porcupine fish are just really friendly like that and some are used to being fed by people
@@abilaidamiguel “look up at his face”? WTH? Have you tried looking up into the surface from under water? Even with goggles you can’t see a damn thing but a blur.
The puppies said to act normal it'll Just yoink you and give you a compliment that doesn't even make sense and either it'll let you go away or it itself will go away 😂😂
I’m from Florida, one time at an aquarium I walked up to a puffer fish and puffed up my cheeks through the tank. I was just a kid and thought it would be silly but he followed me around the big tank no matter where I walked. It was wild, I love Puffers
@@brayburell6814 Porcupinefish are Tetraodontiformes, same order as what you colloquially call "pufferfish". Yes, Porcupinefish belong to Diodontidae, a separate but closely related clade to the rest of the pufferfish Tetraodontidae, but as I am a marine zoologist, I tend to just use layman terms so nobody calls me a pedant. 🙃
@@jjboswell5043they’re actually a completely different family from Pufferfish called “Diodontidae”. Pufferfish are in their own family called “Tetradontidae”. Porcupine fish have a similar defense mechanism though, so that’s why they’re often called Pufferfish. They’re still a completely different animal though. 🤓
Like actual porcupines, they're very confident in their defence which makes them pretty chill. Nothing messes with these guys, or rather, will only mess with them once.
Idk I feel like humans and apes would be the weirdest fucking things to see if we literslly weren't humans, like imagine if we were built like cats n we saw one of US thats a funky ass creature🤣
@@johnpaulcross424was thinking something similar when I watched this. These mfs have beaks strong enough to bite through clams, I would not get near its mouth at all.
Awesome! It did seem like it knew what was going on (he was only curious and not a treat to it).. pretty sure fish get curious too so was probably equally as intrigued to find this peculiar shaped warm moving tree thing. Fish don’t get enough credit for their brains
Pufferfish are some of the most affectionate and kind fish out there as well as the most expressive. That said they do have a sharp beak they are not afraid to use if needed be, but they're usually very awesome to be around. I love them myself.
Aw, big baby! Love these guys, they’re so adorable. Big aquariums always have names for them when I ask. I guess they have such endearing, interactive personalities that the people who work with them can’t help but become attached.
From what I’ve heard, puffers are very much water puppies: they’re intelligent and curious, recognizing their owners and loving to interact with them Some even enjoy being pet! (Once saw a video of someone giving a pufferfish belly rubs. Every time she tried to do their back they would roll over so she could keep rubbing their belly! 🤣 It was so cute ❤️)
They are surprisingly friendly, and VERY curious. As most things don't mess with them, because most animals (except dolphins, they are evil) only mess with them ONCE. Despite the cute face and puppy personality don't be tempted to hand feed them, that beak inside the mouth will take a finger if they miss if they are big enough.
@@mintz9782 Given its appearance I'm guessing it is a close relative. Edit: checked it, and yes, it is closely related and often called a pufferfish as an umbrella term as well.
99.999% of people messing with this thing and making a video out of it would scare it to make it blow up. not this guy. he'd rather make a new friend. class.
Fun fact: porcupine puffers are basically dogs. It's really easy to teach them simple tricks (like squirting water on command) and they recognize individual people. Edit: P.S. you do not want a puffer to blow up - it's not good for them and they will usually die if they fill up with air instead of water.
I had one of these as a pet when I was a kid. He started out about golf ball sized, and ended up about the size of a football. Very charismatic and social, he behaved a lot like a dog. We fed him krill by hand, and he loved gentle pats. The only negative was that he systematically killed all the other fish in the tank 💀 Thanks for all the memories, Gary ❤
Looked it up, mine was a tropical balloon fish. Looks similar to the porcupine fish in the video, and was equally friendly. Are balloon fish and porcupine fish considered pufferfish?
@@snapkeepcinema4962 they're in the same order but in different families, so they're more closely related to each other than other fish but it's not that close. To give an example humans are in the same family as apes like chimpanzees, but monkeys are in a different family within the same order, so somewhat closely related but not that close
Freshwater or saltwater? (Or brackish?) Don’t know about saltwater puffers but I know fresh and brackish species are super aggressive despite being very personable towards their owners
Stressing out or angering a porcupine fish is never a good idea, no matter how much you want to see them puffed up. Not only are their spines dangerous, but they actually have beak-like teeth and a very powerful bite. This one was really cool to see, I've never seen one so big!
Yeah some even say that’s not it’s name but it’s legit it’s name all it does is take the littlest bit of research to confirm it’s a real thing. It’s not a puffer fish. They’re smaller and I believe contain a deadly neurotoxin whereas this doesn’t.
@@mintz9782yes you are correct. Pufferfish contain the paralyzing agent TDT and porcupine fish on the other hand contain no venom, depending on their spines alone for defense. Makes sense though since they can get a few feet long whereas puffers stay tiny.
@@MyHandelsMessiah Pufferfish are from the family Tetraodontidae while porcupinefish are from the family Diodontidae. The main difference between the two is the presence of spines (which are really specialized scales) that present themselves when the porcupinefish puffs up in the face of a threat. Pufferfish do not have these spines. -Quod erat demonstrandum
@@amemooress6291yeah it’s not a pufferfish, they’re smaller and more deadly, this is actually called a porcupine fish and it’s just in the same family I believe.
*Let’s the fish go*
The fish: “Where we goin?”
😂
Cmon guys I know a spot
hahahaha 😂😂😂 that was genuinely funny
your my friend now we're getting soft tacos later
🐡🐡🐡
Fun fact: some porcupine fish have been documented swimming up to the same divers out of recognition. They're very curious fish and are super friendly towards people they recognize.
How could they recognize him, by his stomach?
@@laqueenawilliams4762 it can look up at his face, you know they can look around right? But even if it just met him some porcupine fish are just really friendly like that and some are used to being fed by people
@@laqueenawilliams4762I mean do you see those abs?
@@abilaidamiguel “look up at his face”? WTH? Have you tried looking up into the surface from under water? Even with goggles you can’t see a damn thing but a blur.
@@laqueenawilliams4762 fish have specialized eyes my guy
"No way! It's the florida yoink man! Can I get a hug?!"
The puffer probably
He's famous
Yoink me plz !
I THOUGHT THEY COULD ONLY BE SMALL 😱😱😱
Ikr it's the angler fish's real size all over again
Porcupine Fish? sounds fake to me
nah I've seen some huge ones. The bite would be nasty.
@@ilikeanimals5015you have probably heard it before called the pufferfish
@@Memplex-bs8iu how big are angler fish...?
He recognized you as the yoink man and didn't even tried to fight back
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The puppies said to act normal it'll Just yoink you and give you a compliment that doesn't even make sense and either it'll let you go away or it itself will go away 😂😂
Fish wont to be yoinkd
Knew he was in good hands.
He even winked/said drop a like and follow lol
That ain't a blowfish, that's a Bro-fish.
A Brocupine fish
Why doesn't this comment have more likes?
Underrated comment
Oh my fucking!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
My man in the Comment section already slayed 2024 and it’s only February
I’m from Florida, one time at an aquarium I walked up to a puffer fish and puffed up my cheeks through the tank. I was just a kid and thought it would be silly but he followed me around the big tank no matter where I walked. It was wild, I love Puffers
That voice crack in the
"We didn't catch him with a hook but we simply PICK him"😂😂
“Not with a HOOK…”😂
But not with a hook
Pufferfish are EXTREMELY intelligent, curious, and playful. I'm not surprised he followed you around! He wanted to know what the heck you were doing.
Porcupine fish..not a puffer
@@brayburell6814it is a puffer tho technically
@@brayburell6814 Porcupinefish are Tetraodontiformes, same order as what you colloquially call "pufferfish". Yes, Porcupinefish belong to Diodontidae, a separate but closely related clade to the rest of the pufferfish Tetraodontidae, but as I am a marine zoologist, I tend to just use layman terms so nobody calls me a pedant. 🙃
@@WobblesandBean fair enough.
How so adorable. Generally, fish seem like such boring creatures, so when you got the Golden Retriever of fish, that’s too cute.
They're like the dogs of the reef. Super friendly, follow you like a puppy, etc.
Also contain deadly neurotoxin
@@dontestevens4831all traits of dogs
@@killerdragon7487 what kind of dog asking for a freind
@@Loosgoohell hound
@@Loosgooany dog, their love is like a neurotoxin cause you would wanna die for them.
🐬 “yo stop hogging it and pass the puffer”
That is an ENORMOUS pufferfish!
🤔...😲Aren't some pufferfish also poisonous?
Pufferfish tend to be surprisingly friendly despite their whole personality being. "Don't get too close to me"
That's a porcupine fish. not a puffer fish.
@@brayburell6814Womp Womp
@@brayburell6814you realise porcupine fish are a type of puffer?
@@jjboswell5043they’re actually a completely different family from Pufferfish called “Diodontidae”. Pufferfish are in their own family called “Tetradontidae”.
Porcupine fish have a similar defense mechanism though, so that’s why they’re often called Pufferfish. They’re still a completely different animal though. 🤓
@@jjboswell5043 Hey this guy absolutely schooled you after you tried to be smart. Come back and look at it.
That’s a strange looking dog
I think it’s French
Yeah
probably a cross breed
No it's Norwegian@@n0vanox
Guys why is my dog spiky and makes an “aeugh 🐡” sound
This is an optimal friend shape.
Omg!!!!! That thing is a lunker spelunker!!!!!!! What a tank! That’s not a porcupine fish, that’s a small whale!!! Great find!
Like actual porcupines, they're very confident in their defence which makes them pretty chill. Nothing messes with these guys, or rather, will only mess with them once.
Unlike actual porcupines, their name is not porcupine fish. It is puffer fish.
I will only accept the moniker Quill Pig for porcupines.
@@MyHandelsMessiah but this actually is a porcupine fish. Puffer fish are much smaller and poisonous
@@chefruggy8022exactly, people are just ignoring facts and or assuming.
@@MyHandelsMessiahno it’s the actual name..pufferfish are different but closely related.
she's too tired today was exam day for sponge bob
Nice
😂
Not Mrs puff!! 😂😂
she really needed that hug
All she got to do is move quietly to a new, far away town, get a new identity and a new job.
A puffer fish that size is adorable when it's so calm and wants to be your best friend
I love it when you catch the pufferfish they seem pretty friendly aswell as the frogs since they scream a lot lol
That fish decided you were friend shaped.
same
Idk I feel like humans and apes would be the weirdest fucking things to see if we literslly weren't humans, like imagine if we were built like cats n we saw one of US thats a funky ass creature🤣
I like how he didn’t know the fish was chill. He was ready to grab a pufferfish and was probably expecting it to blow up
They don't blow up to attack they blow up when they're startled.
@@tr6524 most fish get pretty startles when you touch them, let alone pick them up
@@Graknorkenot porcupine fish near shore, they're pretty friendly and very curious
If anything you need to look out for the beak on puffers, that big guy could’ve taken a huge chunk out of Garrett.
@@johnpaulcross424was thinking something similar when I watched this. These mfs have beaks strong enough to bite through clams, I would not get near its mouth at all.
Porcupine fish are so adorable and friendly.
They had their own fish bodyguard😂
Bro forgot to yoink it
The Yoink was implied.
Fish yoinked itself 🤭
he was evenly matched
I can imagine someone going "yoink-AGHH" while trying to pick up a spikey fish
Florida man wouldn't go agh, but someone.
looks more like a boop to me.
I had their smaller cousin, the green spotted puffer, as pets. Highly intelligent and social. You can teach them tricks
me too. i miss smiley
That’s so neat !!
Awesome! It did seem like it knew what was going on (he was only curious and not a treat to it).. pretty sure fish get curious too so was probably equally as intrigued to find this peculiar shaped warm moving tree thing. Fish don’t get enough credit for their brains
You have such a rapport with wildlife it's truly impressive.
Pufferfish are some of the most affectionate and kind fish out there as well as the most expressive. That said they do have a sharp beak they are not afraid to use if needed be, but they're usually very awesome to be around. I love them myself.
Aw, big baby!
Love these guys, they’re so adorable. Big aquariums always have names for them when I ask. I guess they have such endearing, interactive personalities that the people who work with them can’t help but become attached.
From what I’ve heard, puffers are very much water puppies: they’re intelligent and curious, recognizing their owners and loving to interact with them
Some even enjoy being pet! (Once saw a video of someone giving a pufferfish belly rubs. Every time she tried to do their back they would roll over so she could keep rubbing their belly! 🤣 It was so cute ❤️)
They are surprisingly friendly, and VERY curious. As most things don't mess with them, because most animals (except dolphins, they are evil) only mess with them ONCE. Despite the cute face and puppy personality don't be tempted to hand feed them, that beak inside the mouth will take a finger if they miss if they are big enough.
Bro is just chill like that
Why is that fish lowkey cute?
😂 i know, it is
Cuz it's a little water puppy
Because love and friendship makes alotta things cuter
Cuz of its big eyes and smiley mouf and floppy fins.
Puffer fish, all of them have a very cute faces, big eyes and cute little mouths that make them look like they're always having a good time
Damn, didn’t know fish was chill like that
They'll beg for food like the seagulls do
I love him, he's a sweet boy
I never knew they were so big!
"Challenge completed: Befriend the Puffer"
Porcupine fish..not a puffer fish.
@@brayburell6814 close enough
Fish probably is too tired to deal with a Florida man to strike back, maybe next time ?
Pufferfish are pretty docile.
@@Rahab369 true
@@Rahab369it’s not a puffer fish..
@@mintz9782 Given its appearance I'm guessing it is a close relative.
Edit: checked it, and yes, it is closely related and often called a pufferfish as an umbrella term as well.
They're pretty chill, just mind the teeth, a fish that big can bite a sizable chunk out of you.
The pufferfish was so cute❤
IS THAT A GIANT PUFFER FISH
{Edit} Damn how did this get this much likes thank you
IT IS :SKULL:
No it is a normal sized puffer fish
@@TylerB17 NORMAL SIZED?!?! HOW BIG ARE THE BIG ONES?!?!
@@user-js2uw7ve8f no no, you misunderstand. The man is really small.
@@GeologicalNerd Ah, yes, makes sense
99.999% of people messing with this thing and making a video out of it would scare it to make it blow up. not this guy. he'd rather make a new friend. class.
If a wildlife creature approaches you remember this and just say "YOINK"
Awww so cute❤❤😊😊 i absolutely LOVE pufferfish they're so cute
Awww, a sea puppy.
Fun fact: porcupine puffers are basically dogs. It's really easy to teach them simple tricks (like squirting water on command) and they recognize individual people.
Edit: P.S. you do not want a puffer to blow up - it's not good for them and they will usually die if they fill up with air instead of water.
That's a huge puffer fish😮
The fish is so cute. ❤
That puffer is huge ive never seen one that big.
That’s cause it’s not really a puffer fish, simply a related cousin still highly venomous and cute tho!😅
You gave him a hug and he liked it!!!
Beautiful, you're channel is my favorite, keep up the good work young one
I love pufferfish. They're so stinking cute 😍
I didn’t know there were species of pufferfish that got this big! What a stunning creature
He's so cute! He acts like a good dog!😊
Pufferfish have crazy cool personalities they make great pets
Literally the definition of "chill like that"
They remember faces, super smart.
Fish wiggling its cute pectoral fins :3
Awww it is cute!
You gave him a hug ❤️
Because of its friendly nature, I bet it scares tons of people that never seen it before when it swims towards them.
Those things are super curious, and they act more intelligent than other fish. I've had them follow me around while snorkeling in florida.
Thats a really neat fish
He is SOOOO CUTE! 🥰
Thank you for not stressing him!
puffers are pretty smart and curious fish
aw that's so cute!!! I've heard they are like little puppy dogs 😆❤️
He's like, "Hey what are we doin guys?" 😂😂
He's so sweet! Like a puppy ❤
I love these things. Wont touch them though
They are actually really chill.
@@timbuckohfive2751 my mum caught one and we were all scared too touch it. Im still traumatised to this day
@@Freshoffwish Did she catch it on a fishing pole?
@@timbuckohfive2751 no. We used fishing line
love the fish you find 😭 they’re all so cute
I had one of these as a pet when I was a kid. He started out about golf ball sized, and ended up about the size of a football. Very charismatic and social, he behaved a lot like a dog. We fed him krill by hand, and he loved gentle pats. The only negative was that he systematically killed all the other fish in the tank 💀
Thanks for all the memories, Gary ❤
Sure it wasn’t a pufferfish? They are different and people get them confused all the time if we’re going by all the comments in this section.
Looked it up, mine was a tropical balloon fish. Looks similar to the porcupine fish in the video, and was equally friendly. Are balloon fish and porcupine fish considered pufferfish?
@@snapkeepcinema4962 they're in the same order but in different families, so they're more closely related to each other than other fish but it's not that close. To give an example humans are in the same family as apes like chimpanzees, but monkeys are in a different family within the same order, so somewhat closely related but not that close
Freshwater or saltwater? (Or brackish?)
Don’t know about saltwater puffers but I know fresh and brackish species are super aggressive despite being very personable towards their owners
Systematically 😂
That's an amazing find 😮
Stressing out or angering a porcupine fish is never a good idea, no matter how much you want to see them puffed up. Not only are their spines dangerous, but they actually have beak-like teeth and a very powerful bite. This one was really cool to see, I've never seen one so big!
He's a good boy
Those fish are so cute istg 🥺
"I didn't want to stress him out so I let him go"
🐡 "I want more uppies!"
"He was so big and unbothered he didn't even try to get away."
Me. 😂
Omg he is so fkkin cute😍 I looove puffer fish
That’s so cute.
I’ve heard of a puffers but never heard of a porcupine fish. Interesting fish.
my favorite part about this video is all the people calling it a pufferfish when the caption and video says porcupine fish
Yeah some even say that’s not it’s name but it’s legit it’s name all it does is take the littlest bit of research to confirm it’s a real thing. It’s not a puffer fish. They’re smaller and I believe contain a deadly neurotoxin whereas this doesn’t.
@@mintz9782yes you are correct. Pufferfish contain the paralyzing agent TDT and porcupine fish on the other hand contain no venom, depending on their spines alone for defense. Makes sense though since they can get a few feet long whereas puffers stay tiny.
@@doinksinthePM Which is also why it is so chill as at this size it likely has no natural predators.
They are super cute.
We call them bolt cutters. It could have easily taken a chuck out of your arm if it wanted to.
Cute, friendly and curious ❤
(Fish has now joined you as a companion)
☺️
This guy is like the Florida version of The Wild Thornberrys
He’s adorable :0
"ayo you got any urchins?"
So cute 😍
Now he looks like a "Swamp puppy" 🐶In every way possible. I think he wants to go home with ya. Very cute indeed ❣️
Yoink!
“I met an air breather”
“Phil’s drinking again guys”
Lil bro passed the vibe check
This the real life ms Puff lol
Not a pufferfish just in the same family.
Porcupine fish are friend shaped
Indeed
Until they aren't.
PUFFER FISH
There is no such thing as a porcupine fish
@@MyHandelsMessiah Pufferfish are from the family Tetraodontidae while porcupinefish are from the family Diodontidae. The main difference between the two is the presence of spines (which are really specialized scales) that present themselves when the porcupinefish puffs up in the face of a threat. Pufferfish do not have these spines. -Quod erat demonstrandum
@@MyHandelsMessiah what? Porcupine fish are there own species/families what are you talking about?
thanks for being friendly to an inquisitive fish
he looks beautiful. proud of you lads
Fish discovers cuddling.
Fish wants more cuddling.
WHAT THE F...
For those who don’t know what a porcupine fish is, it’s a pufferfish. (Idk if anyone needed this, but here you go anyways)
Apparently people think that porcupine fish is an actual name, it is definitely not. The only name is puffer fish.
Apparently, porcupinefish seems to be its legit name. I looked it up because people seemed so confident that it's actually a puffer.
@@amemooress6291yeah it’s not a pufferfish, they’re smaller and more deadly, this is actually called a porcupine fish and it’s just in the same family I believe.
Yeah it’s legit name is actually porcupine fish and it’s not a pufferfish they’re smaller and more deadly.
Dude's a professional Florida Man.
Fish: "you're my friend now"