Penguins, Humpback Whales, and Seals Feeding | David Attenborough | BBC Studios
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David Attenborough looks at krill and humpbacks in the ocean. In conjuction, the humpbacks and their synchronised under water ballet, provides them with all the krill they need. From the BBC.
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more krill than human, per weight, on this planet, nice.
why is it so relaxing under the sea? amazing!
Will you reply 12 years later?
Million of penguins and seals and thousands of whales feed here
Krill - SWIM AWAY!!!
thanks upload!!!
All I can say is.... wow
I love krill mmmmm !!!!
Only 240p resolution?
simon king won a BAFTA for this work in life in the freezer, well deserved.
thumbs up if you love penguins!
Go ask ur chem teacher :) I'm sure he/she will tell u what ur bio teacher didn't. lol
okay, i misread the title.. i thought it were a lot penguins "giving a beating" to a whale, by humping is back..
while i'm not interested in getting into a full argument with you guys... P01029 is right - during the night or long winters, plant will reverse react the stored CO2...
photosynthesis is a plants way storing energy - it does have it's own vital function that need to be maintained
... admittedly though the plant does have other uses for the converted carbon molecules
Close contest though. maybe :P
Poor Krill :'(
Lol nice vid I'm so delayed
lol why do i comment here rn
i like turtles
why, by any chance, are you stating the rest as to my "reply?" I dont realli need to know O_o i already do.
Multi kill
There are so many things that threaten the natural environment now from low frequency radar and comm. to chemical pollution and human predation at all levels I suspect many other species beside killer whales which are experiencing change and stress. I hope they can all survive the future human activities on the seafloor like mining and military stuff. Expect the worst and you won't be disappointed I guess...
After the biggest melt in recorded history in the northern hemisphere, how are u going 2 feel when major marine species start 2 disappear?(bcos the Arctic water is too warm 4 krill 2 breed successfully, in numbers that can support human harvesting as well as supply the needs of the marine ecosystem). Please tell me why my point of view is incorrect. Will u still dismiss the current global situation as minor, when krill in the southern oceans also disappear in the next 12 months? exaggerate? NO!
must stink to be a krill huh...