The Unspeakable Horrors of the Deep Sea (ft. LindsayNikole)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 апр 2023
  • Make sure you check out Lindsay's channel for someone who manages to talk faster than me: / @lindsaynikole
    Music from:
    Super Mario Galaxy
    Space 1990- Kevin Macleod
    Cruel Sea- Benjamin Bartlett
    Finding Nemo Video Game OST
    Special shoutout to / @deepseaoddities and / @mbarivideo
    Clips used:
    Mysterious creature: • Strange ROV Footage fr...
    Bigfin Squid (Gulf of Mexico): • Magnapinna Squid Attac...
    New Bigfin Squid footage 2021: • New Bigfin Squid foota...
    Squid Attack!: • Magnapinna BigFin Squi...
    Sperm whale jump scare: • Big whale came very cl...
    Deep Sea Siphonophore: • Siphonophore - Deepsea...
    Goblin shark bites diver: • The Goblin Shark, Dist...
    Underwater color loss: • Underwater Color Loss ...
    Deepsea Lizardfish jump scare: • 9 Strange Deep Ocean C...
    Barreleye "see-thru" fish: • New deep-sea sighting:...
    Poor squid gets laughed at: • Googly-eyed Stubby Squ...
    As you can imagine, this video took especially long to get together so your patience is very much appreciated. Got a HUGE video planned for our 3 million subscriber special. And once again, BIG thanks to @LindsayNikole

Комментарии • 12 тыс.

  • @lane5686
    @lane5686 Год назад +11646

    Zeus: Can you imagine living among humans?
    Hades: Try living among dead humans.
    Poseidon: That's cute...

    • @mommy3elizabeth
      @mommy3elizabeth Год назад +194

      😮😂😂😂❤ favorite comment

    • @shinybald36
      @shinybald36 Год назад +70

      👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @lenabluejay1166
      @lenabluejay1166 Год назад +725

      Sharks: * are actually really friendly and nice but get done so dirty by pop culture/associated with death so people think they're evil and scary when they're not *
      Dolphins: * YOU DON'T WANT TO KNOW (but if you watch this channel then you probably already know) what they do to other dolphins... or unfortunate divers who catch their attention... or live and wriggling eels... or decapitated fish corpses... And yet pop culture loves them *
      Poseidon: ...Great. I finally move out and get my own place, and the creatures here are basically my brothers...
      EDIT: I know Hades is nice but represented badly in pop culture and the media. That's why I started with the part about sharks, who are also nice but represented badly in pop culture and the media. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad to see people defending Hades, but you're preaching to the choir.

    • @n.c.pictures
      @n.c.pictures Год назад +98

      @@lenabluejay1166 LMAO

    • @januszpolak254
      @januszpolak254 Год назад +118

      I dunno it seems like paradise in comparision. I mean tell me would you rather watch big squid fight big whale all day or watch some boring humans complaining about their life ?

  • @OG_DouG
    @OG_DouG Год назад +10918

    when I was a kid, they used to tell me that fearing deep sea creatures was stupid.
    Casual Geo made me realize it's actually not so stupid

    • @Personontheinternet4598
      @Personontheinternet4598 Год назад

      Those who say that are ignorant and will meet a dire end FEAR THE DEEP SEA

    • @kaminsod4077
      @kaminsod4077 Год назад +427

      One thing to remember is that a lot of animals living super deep in the ocean are almost never any real threat to a human. When things like those weird squids or fish come close to the surface, their bodies fall apart from the pressure difference.

    • @neonthunder3261
      @neonthunder3261 Год назад +22

      no way Cody SF4 on RUclips

    • @BahhBahhBrownSheep
      @BahhBahhBrownSheep Год назад +126

      It is stupid, because you’ll literally never see or interact with them. That’s why.

    • @nouhorni3229
      @nouhorni3229 Год назад +49

      you could panic and drown or outright get a heart attack when you meet cthulhu on his way out.

  • @Niobesnuppa
    @Niobesnuppa 6 месяцев назад +336

    It's crazy how alien these creatures look. Makes you really understand just how different the environment is down there, where these body designs would be the best fit, something that would never succeed anywhere close to the surface.

  • @jadethest0ne
    @jadethest0ne 5 месяцев назад +270

    I'm with Lindsay in that I think pretty much all of these creatures are fascinating in how they've evolved to adapt to such an intensely harsh environment. Yeah, I wouldn't like to come face to face with them down in the ocean, but I love learning about them! They're so neat!

  • @ADAJ342
    @ADAJ342 Год назад +4397

    For anyone curious about the angler fish mating, first of all, horror warning.
    Secondly, the male angler fish are much smaller and lack any of the attributes that help their female counterparts hunt (light, powerful jaw, sheer size ect. ). So their only chance at survival is finding a female.
    Once they do, they give her a hickey and just don't let go. Somehow, rather than destroying the invader, the females immune system accepts the male into her body.
    After this, the males jaw melts and he becomes completely merged with the females body, he then gradually starts to shrivel up in order to remove all non essential organs. Eventually, he is fully integrated into the female and survives directly from her blood flow, like any other of her organs.
    There can also be multiple males attached to a single female.
    So yeah, male angler fish are essentially just the testicle DLC for the females.

    • @Annihilation_Studios
      @Annihilation_Studios Год назад +941

      That's enough learning for today

    • @TheSkittleNerd
      @TheSkittleNerd Год назад +403

      This weirdly wasn't disturbing to me when I first found out about it.

    • @anglepsycho
      @anglepsycho Год назад +190

      A literal hermaphrodite, huh.

    • @phatlewt2932
      @phatlewt2932 Год назад +215

      probably the most disturbing fact I've ever heard about a fish

    • @TheGuardDuck
      @TheGuardDuck Год назад +356

      Testicle DLC. Now that's poetry!

  • @carlsoto1747
    @carlsoto1747 Год назад +24332

    As someone with thalassophobia, thank you for confirming that my fear of the deep is completely rational and scientifically justifiable

    • @pepethefrog6809
      @pepethefrog6809 Год назад +1145

      Same here, fuck going to the open seas.

    • @joshn.8287
      @joshn.8287 Год назад +828

      Perfectly reasonable to fear the deep dark down deep dark..... Ain't got no business down there.

    • @ferguson8143
      @ferguson8143 Год назад +239

      Open sea and the deep sea would be different but either way

    • @Hugo-yz1vb
      @Hugo-yz1vb Год назад +614

      That's why you stay on the colorful and shiny reefs, with Nemo and pals, not with Cthulu and the mafia in Da Deep Hood

    • @RaraZeCat
      @RaraZeCat Год назад +95

      Same Here comrade
      I almost didn’t wanna click on this video

  • @Griffinblack559
    @Griffinblack559 5 месяцев назад +56

    bro the dead by daylight skill check sound at 16:10 literally sent me into a full panic--

    • @nadiahagan5291
      @nadiahagan5291 5 месяцев назад +3

      Litteraly! I was About to start running thinking I missed it 💀

  • @Repolor
    @Repolor 6 месяцев назад +37

    Thank you! I had constipation and couldn't poop for 60 years, but all i had to do was watch this video and instantly crap myself!

  • @matthewgarner7215
    @matthewgarner7215 9 месяцев назад +5590

    The ocean is like a cute looking indie game. It looks harmless on the surface, but the deeper you go, the more horrifying it becomes.

    • @KellyCalKelsey
      @KellyCalKelsey 9 месяцев назад +255

      Oceanmori.

    • @matthewgarner7215
      @matthewgarner7215 9 месяцев назад +185

      @@KellyCalKelsey 10/10 pun.
      EDIT: Dory Dory FISHiture club.

    • @abyssosque
      @abyssosque 9 месяцев назад +73

      Fish and hunger

    • @rogue_sebass8770
      @rogue_sebass8770 9 месяцев назад +184

      Literally Subnautica

    • @needshug
      @needshug 9 месяцев назад +11

      @@rogue_sebass8770lmao accurate

  • @KawaiiKermit
    @KawaiiKermit Год назад +13060

    I never get tired of actual marine biologists bullying this animal 😭

    • @adam.n-steve
      @adam.n-steve Год назад +1639

      You'll either see them roasting the shit put of them or absolutely stanning them and willing to die on a hill.

    • @Solo_man69
      @Solo_man69 Год назад +139

      Which one

    • @nifynitm
      @nifynitm Год назад +169

      he is awesome though

    • @joshwhite1967
      @joshwhite1967 Год назад +216

      ​@@Solo_man69 at the very end.

    • @fevre_dream8542
      @fevre_dream8542 Год назад +143

      I love the Nautilus crew

  • @mf6610
    @mf6610 6 месяцев назад +74

    Also, sea cucumbers can fart their lungs out as silly string and regrow their organs.
    I’m surprised you didn’t mention the Bobbit Worm

    • @quickestscoped7603
      @quickestscoped7603 Месяц назад +1

      they live in more shallow areas

    • @n8zog584
      @n8zog584 15 дней назад +1

      I already know a little about bobbit worms and i dont think i want to know more.

    • @anothermonkey5871
      @anothermonkey5871 8 дней назад +1

      That is the best description of anterior evisceration in sea cucumbers I've ever read.
      (Here's Wikipedia to help explain what I said: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evisceration_(autotomy))

  • @Abominatrix650
    @Abominatrix650 5 месяцев назад +111

    Congratulations on Lindsay for being the first instance of anyone saying "die" on this channel!
    "No-one can hide from my sight" - the stop light fish, probably. I bet it's a Widowmaker main
    Ahh! "Telescope fish"! Now I finally know what it is! You featured them the last time you met up and never said a word!

  • @knedy7646
    @knedy7646 Год назад +2114

    "And the biggest predator that isn't a disgraced former youtuber.." this has to be the best line in this video lmao

  • @adan_vd
    @adan_vd Год назад +15914

    I absolutely love casual geographic and Lindsay collaborating, best crossover

  • @teuthistalks1487
    @teuthistalks1487 Месяц назад +6

    When I was a kid, I was really really into deep sea animals (I still am.) I actually recognized a lot of these critters, thank you for making a video about them!
    I think this is the first time I’ve ever seen someone talk about the praya dubia on RUclips. It’s so eerie but cool! IIRC, their hunting strategy is basically acting like a sideways jellyfish - they take advantage of their long length by deploying a curtain of stingers below them.

  • @trouble-ry8kf
    @trouble-ry8kf 4 месяца назад +25

    Bro watching the deep sea live cameras for a living is like watching jump scares for a living.

  • @Werewolf.with.Internet.Access
    @Werewolf.with.Internet.Access Год назад +3820

    Somewhere in the afterlife, Steve Irwin is watching Casual Geo and Lindsay work, with a happy tear in his eye and smile on his face going “good on ya, mates”

    • @DakotaEXE-vc8wv
      @DakotaEXE-vc8wv Год назад +134

      Omg yes 😭😭 I miss him so much 😭👍

    • @spiderplant
      @spiderplant Год назад +112

      Not really, he wouldn't want people to fear and hate the ocean, just have a healthy caution

    • @Flashlightficklampa
      @Flashlightficklampa Год назад +40

      Omg, this comment just made me cry 😭😭😭

    • @BeautifulEarthJa
      @BeautifulEarthJa Год назад +34

      I just taught my 10 year old about him!

    • @lane5686
      @lane5686 Год назад +19

      This comment is so wholesome 🥺

  • @TheSkittleNerd
    @TheSkittleNerd Год назад +1375

    A bit further explanation on the Anglerfish reproduction: All the ones seen in the images are females and the males are much smaller. They fuse with the much larger females and eventually degrade to the point where they are essentially just organs for the female. They can also have multiple males attached at a time. Edit: Ma look! My first ever comment is famous!

    • @WynneL
      @WynneL Год назад

      Even more detail: They bite into the female's belly and act as a parasite, draining her resources. Then their muscles slowly atrophy. As naturalist William Beebe put it, “To be driven by impelling odor headlong upon a mate so gigantic, in such immense and forbidding darkness, and willfully eat a hole in her soft side, to feel the gradually increasing transfusion of her blood through one’s veins, to lose everything that marked one as other than a worm, to become a brainless, senseless thing that was a fish-this is sheer fiction, beyond all belief unless we have seen the proof of it.” They were originally thought to be a different species entirely, the male anglerfish.

    • @luigivercotti6410
      @luigivercotti6410 Год назад +182

      How can I unread this please

    • @mobilemworks
      @mobilemworks Год назад +74

      Rather disgusting. Thank you. Appreciate that somehow ..

    • @mobilemworks
      @mobilemworks Год назад +12

      @@luigivercotti6410 Totally

    • @brinettevalorie4554
      @brinettevalorie4554 Год назад +54

      I have a word now for fun facts that aren't funny and exciting. Freaky facts!

  • @nutherefurlong
    @nutherefurlong 5 месяцев назад +17

    Very entertaining. I learned a lot. Especially about myself, if I go near a big body of water I planned to wear chainmail and a sport a blade like a medieval knight

    • @SugarbirdyOvO
      @SugarbirdyOvO Месяц назад +2

      Rookie mistake. You'll sink like a log and be helpless to the horrors below.

    • @nutherefurlong
      @nutherefurlong Месяц назад +4

      @@SugarbirdyOvO I shall resist the call of the deep

  • @matthewwilliamson6343
    @matthewwilliamson6343 5 месяцев назад +8

    Great video, really enjoyed seeing and listening to you showing everything. I think listening to you and David Attenborough about the ocean or animals in general is so enjoyable to me 😊👏

  • @twindash2theteacup891
    @twindash2theteacup891 Год назад +2158

    This crossover makes the most sense, now we just need one with Lindsay and tier zoo and we have the holy trinity of zoology

  • @Vinciini83
    @Vinciini83 Год назад +2044

    "You're seriously underestimating the ocean's ability to massacre your mental health!" GREAT LINE!

    • @andyfriederichsen
      @andyfriederichsen Год назад +5

      A squid with elbows is funny.

    • @Starrfyre
      @Starrfyre Год назад +1

      ​@@RUclipsTookMyNickname.WhyNot How's your comment both hilarious and casually traumatising at the same time? 😢😂😭

  • @ThiriousStringMagic
    @ThiriousStringMagic 4 месяца назад +5

    Absolutely love you and Lindsay scaring us with the deep ocean, was really great to see you guys sort of going back and forth

  • @wafflesthearttoad6916
    @wafflesthearttoad6916 Месяц назад +6

    I saw the collab name and got so excited because I first found your videos, and then found Lidnesey’s videos while trying to find some zoology stuff to study whilst studying simultaneously for a chemistry exam that was the day after (kinetics and electrochemistry yaaaayy)
    And then I see you’ve both collaborated and I am happy :)

  • @sukazluka
    @sukazluka Год назад +3217

    No clickbait, no boring shit, no water-speech, lot's of real footages - Sir, you do need a like!

    • @Niever
      @Niever Год назад

      You must be smoking hella meth. That thumbnail is the most click bait thing I've ever seen since those "bloopers" where they don't even show what's pictured in the thumbnail.

    • @heyjessie884
      @heyjessie884 Год назад +7

      YES‼️💯

    • @leslyminaya623
      @leslyminaya623 Год назад +4

      YES

    • @giyoza1825
      @giyoza1825 Год назад +9

      Not need but deserved

    • @RustlerbashRC
      @RustlerbashRC Год назад +17

      The thumb nail has the shark from Finding Nemo

  • @purplehaze2358
    @purplehaze2358 Год назад +846

    What's even more upsetting about humboldts is that they're just as clever as many other cephalopods. A humboldt squid once tried to physically pry the mask off a diver in order to drown him.

    • @arthusoliveiradossantos9232
      @arthusoliveiradossantos9232 Год назад +121

      hell naw💀

    • @cxwhitt3097
      @cxwhitt3097 Год назад +246

      They weren't sure of the actual intention of the squid going after the mask. Though they are smart, I don't think it knew if it removed the mask, he wouldn't be able to breathe. There is speculation that it saw its reflection and was attempting to attack the mask out of confusion. It is true that multiple squids were dragging him down, and after hearing Humboldt squids use that as a hunting tactic, it is absolutely horrifying to think they were doing just that.

    • @SewardWriter
      @SewardWriter Год назад +57

      I like Humboldts. They're just marine wolves in big packs.

    • @crusaderkaiser2000
      @crusaderkaiser2000 Год назад +8

      D:

    • @47ratsinahoodie
      @47ratsinahoodie Год назад +12

      Ooh, smart boi-oh...

  • @dodo4189
    @dodo4189 5 месяцев назад +2

    First video I've seen from you and very entertaining! Thanks for the spider warning too!

  • @sirjeffers8547
    @sirjeffers8547 Месяц назад +1

    This video is well and truly a master documentary and almost phycological veiw of such creatures especially with the help of Lindsay. Beautiful on both parts

  • @hpsgdg
    @hpsgdg Год назад +1901

    I can’t stress enough two things:
    1. You two collabing is always an absolute gem
    2. You giving spider warnings saves my life every time

    • @benskyddd
      @benskyddd Год назад +40

      first time watching this channel but honestly he won me over with that spider warning 🙏

    • @bazookaman1353
      @bazookaman1353 Год назад +11

      I grew out of my arachnophobia with the exception of extreme situations.
      But younger me would 100% thank it.

    • @shanilbahadur7546
      @shanilbahadur7546 Год назад +8

      Many people are really scared of spiders. Meanwhile I consider spiders to be friends cuz they eat bugs

    • @mrflyingace
      @mrflyingace Год назад +1

      @@benskyddd He's inconsistent with the warnings though, so be ready. In one of his recent videos (I think the ant one), he didn't put a warning in, whereas he did put a spider warning in one of his older videos.

    • @paperclip6377
      @paperclip6377 Год назад +2

      ​@@mrflyingace mate who cares? It's just spiders.

  • @funkysanta9052
    @funkysanta9052 Год назад +1837

    A close friend of mine was an ex Navy diver. He told me that him and his fellow divers always hated night dives. The ocean looks like a vast infinite pool of black ink. Its a cold, deep, dark abyss. The only thing they ever look forward is ending their dives, resurfacing, hauling onboard the ship, taking off their diving gear and wet suits, and finally heading to the hot shower. The hot shower is probably the only place that feels like it can wash away the night diving experience. Even experienced Navy divers would shudder after coming up after a night dive.

    • @Whosetheyoutubewarrior
      @Whosetheyoutubewarrior Год назад +46

      Did he ever see anything crazy

    • @LarryWater
      @LarryWater Год назад +29

      It’s tough working in the dark.

    • @poppachoppa8956
      @poppachoppa8956 Год назад +80

      @@Whosetheyoutubewarrior "This one time I saw a shadow, I think."

    • @SwerveNation
      @SwerveNation Год назад

      ​@@poppachoppa8956 😂😂

    • @Pukelis420
      @Pukelis420 Год назад +8

      Isnt the pressure too high for people to go down there?? I thought only robots and other shiz can go there

  • @birgittnlilli9726
    @birgittnlilli9726 6 месяцев назад +7

    I really appriciate your spider warnings. It is not that bad for me but it really helps when I can prepare myself. Also thanks for this video, it is amazing what animals are living down there. And the little octopus at the end is just supercute, I dont know he reminds me of a little doggy in the sand 😂

  • @SirTyron
    @SirTyron 4 месяца назад +3

    I really enjoyed your script, so well written. A decent way to spend ones time, well done.

  • @Amaling
    @Amaling 9 месяцев назад +1645

    It’s pretty crazy how deep sea stuff ain’t even too far off from Subnautica’s intentionally fear-inducing designs

    • @Knightly_Artworks
      @Knightly_Artworks 7 месяцев назад +183

      i would assume the devs of subnatica looked at that shit and was like "shit, right that down"

    • @heni63
      @heni63 6 месяцев назад +32

      ​@@Knightly_Artworkswrite*😅?

    • @nerdoutreachprogram5358
      @nerdoutreachprogram5358 6 месяцев назад +65

      I scrolled through these comments just waiting for a Subnautica player to make their trauma known. Didn’t have to scroll far lol

    • @matousplacek6699
      @matousplacek6699 6 месяцев назад +21

      tbh, i find the actual deep sea stuff even more terrifying than what's in subnautica

    • @kmdreacts
      @kmdreacts 5 месяцев назад +5

      I Still refuse to play that game 😐😓

  • @pjsmith97
    @pjsmith97 Год назад +2248

    It's crazy how within my lifetime we went from having no footage of giant or colossal squid, to now having footage of divers just casually swimming alongside them.

    • @taylorgranite8141
      @taylorgranite8141 Год назад +92

      yeah it was on the surface, so it was probably dying, look at its skin

    • @lazersly
      @lazersly Год назад +11

      Isn't that crazy?!

    • @ykonratev
      @ykonratev Год назад +8

      I mean cameras weren't as cheap and accessible before it's not that surprising

    • @printer8952
      @printer8952 Год назад +37

      @@ykonratev also the fact that the SONAR and other underwater recording equipment has become better

    • @TheScoutPlay
      @TheScoutPlay Год назад +4

      I know right??

  • @sobreaver
    @sobreaver 7 месяцев назад +2

    I love your work, very entertaining and informative, please more MORE !

  • @kittyyyy0017
    @kittyyyy0017 7 месяцев назад +2

    this is the most refreshing best youtube video I've seen in awhile. genuinly thank you just thank you

  • @hhdhpublic
    @hhdhpublic Год назад +731

    One could legit do an scifi game where aliens are just deep sea critters and majority of people wouldnt know or call that shit fake.

    • @MisterBenevolent3
      @MisterBenevolent3 Год назад +85

      That’s something my father has always said. He’s like, “we’re putting our focus in the wrong place.” The way these creatures look, it seems plausible. Lol.

    • @rocketsniper8726
      @rocketsniper8726 Год назад +54

      subnautica

    • @kakahass8845
      @kakahass8845 Год назад +55

      As my mother would say "To make horror movie open up a zoology book".

    • @kakahass8845
      @kakahass8845 Год назад +20

      @@rocketsniper8726 Bro (with the exception of the crashfish) they clearly thought for a long time about plausible creatures that could exist in this alien world you saying they just ctrl+c ctrl+v the animals of our ocean is not only incorrect but also ignores all the hard work they did to create a plausible alien world.

    • @grain_of_shane
      @grain_of_shane Год назад +3

      YT channel TierZoo

  • @diedampfbrasse98
    @diedampfbrasse98 Год назад +276

    the irony is that looking scary often enough means harmless in nature, while a lot of cute or pretty often turns out to be mass mudering a-holes.

    • @tapioca_medieval
      @tapioca_medieval Год назад +37

      Also Works for humans... What is even scarier

    • @dannypestolesi712
      @dannypestolesi712 Год назад +14

      Shout out to the loggerhead shrike.

    • @derrickhageman1969
      @derrickhageman1969 Год назад +5

      Its a sweet irony one may say

    • @sharplily
      @sharplily Год назад

      Sharks and dolphins

    • @kissit012
      @kissit012 Год назад +1

      @@derrickhageman1969 it’s only ironic if you’re superficial.

  • @madmanminkler1382
    @madmanminkler1382 Месяц назад +2

    That basket star made my jaw drop! How can something so creepy-looking be alive?

  • @krawc0
    @krawc0 3 месяца назад +2

    Love your style. These vids are just as informative as they are entertaining. I wish you would add caption with metric system measurements but I am getting better at doing quick calculations in my head so maybe its for the best 😅

    • @krawc0
      @krawc0 3 месяца назад

      Lol I paused the vid to make this comment and when resumed its now the Lindsay part where she does exactly that.
      Do better my dude, I want to be lazy 😅

  • @mummstheword
    @mummstheword Год назад +263

    Honestly the fact that Animal Crossing made half the creatures in this video a) obtainable by fishing with a fishing rod or literally diving down into the ocean and b) really cute suddenly has me rethinking why I have them in my aquarium/museum on the island now 😂 my AC avatar has no idea the danger she’s in

  • @woahtee4905
    @woahtee4905 Год назад +1662

    I think the scariest thing is that all of these creatures live their lives in complete darkness most of the time and imagining being alone in the complete dark, bumping into literally anything and trying to swim up or down and not knowing which direction is the surface.

    • @WarGhoulKharas
      @WarGhoulKharas Год назад +92

      I'd imagine it'd be remarkably peaceful, like living without an internet connection.

    • @dominickcantu9986
      @dominickcantu9986 Год назад +75

      Homies be crazy down there.

    • @OdenKozuki_Of_Wano
      @OdenKozuki_Of_Wano Год назад +61

      The worst fear is the fear of the unknown

    • @dominickcantu9986
      @dominickcantu9986 Год назад +40

      @@OdenKozuki_Of_Wano damn... that was deep. Like the ocean

    • @nomaschalupas2453
      @nomaschalupas2453 Год назад +34

      That’s nothing, imagine being eaten by a kiss. That’s basically what suction feeding is, a fast kiss.

  • @mangle9143
    @mangle9143 6 месяцев назад

    Man I love the ocean. All these critters are so cool looking. This vid is giving me the motivation to get through the lab report I have due. The "horrors of the deep" Are exactly what I want to study, they're just so cool and goofy looking.

  • @fuffytwinkle
    @fuffytwinkle 2 месяца назад

    I just found you and you're all I'm going to be watching for a very long time 🤣 Thank you for the amazing content!

  • @zaydeshaddox7015
    @zaydeshaddox7015 Год назад +4079

    Nothing is more Lovecraftian than the deep sea itself.

    • @hugothegiant5869
      @hugothegiant5869 Год назад +79

      I mean that makes sense, considering he was horrified of the ocean. ( Well he was scared of everything, but even more so the ocean)

    • @Mae_Dastardly
      @Mae_Dastardly Год назад +69

      @@hugothegiant5869 He was scared of the ocean because it was full of black people from all the atlantic slave trade cargo lost to sea

    • @SofaKingShit
      @SofaKingShit Год назад +7

      Arguably his books are even more so.

    • @marlonfernandes321
      @marlonfernandes321 11 месяцев назад +25

      @@Mae_Dastardly bro the deep ocean is pure black because of the "no light allowed", make sense for lovecraft to hate it

    • @felwinter4024
      @felwinter4024 11 месяцев назад

      Drown in the deep or rise from it

  • @jdsmith8282
    @jdsmith8282 Год назад +406

    I feel oddly proud about already knowing 90% of the creatures featured on this list

    • @augustrempelewert4377
      @augustrempelewert4377 Год назад +20

      You should.

    • @acanthafiore
      @acanthafiore Год назад +14

      Same. In middle school, I was in the deep sea fish rabbit hole. I just found deep sea fish in particular so fascinating and not enough people ever talked about them.

    • @lowkey2sq
      @lowkey2sq Год назад

      @@acanthafiore 😊

    • @thecatladytm7172
      @thecatladytm7172 Год назад +3

      Was anybody else obsessed with Wild Kratts on PBS as a kid? Thats how I remember the sperm whale/giant squid rivalry XD

    • @jaxonajiri4955
      @jaxonajiri4955 Год назад +4

      @@thecatladytm7172 Glad to find a fellow Wild Kratts enjoyer. I used to watch the heck out of that show when I was younger and vividly remember most of what happened during the sperm whale/giant squid episode, which also slightly terrified me as a child.

  • @solarium_
    @solarium_ 3 дня назад

    oh ive LOVED goblin sharks since ive heard of them when iw as a kid omg! i thought it was so cool to find out they ejected their jaws! ive also really fallen in love with magnapinna, kapanese spider crabs, and giant isopods in more recent years :)

  • @ferringsylveon219
    @ferringsylveon219 3 месяца назад +2

    I love the fact you used the Deep Dark Galaxy theme in this.

  • @BlaqsteelArt
    @BlaqsteelArt 9 месяцев назад +397

    “Many say that this is a face only a mother could love , well then maybe he is my son.” Is the quote I am going to use for the rest of my life

    • @fernandaabreu5625
      @fernandaabreu5625 4 месяца назад +9

      No, it was more like "well then maybe he.is.mY.SON", and that totally caught me off guard lololololololol

  • @justarandompersonintheinte8526
    @justarandompersonintheinte8526 Год назад +585

    14:58
    Casual Geographic: I don’t know who would waste their oxygen trying to defend this creature.
    Lindsay: *He is my son.*

    • @a14yearold
      @a14yearold 8 месяцев назад +4

      This is funn- oh come on

  • @Spectacular_Samarth
    @Spectacular_Samarth 5 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for the spider warning, but my dumb ass wasn't quick enough to react.

  • @Redrubysapphire12
    @Redrubysapphire12 3 месяца назад +9

    The more I watched this video the more my appetite considerably decreased- I had to put down my food after the hagfish and damn I'm glad I did bc I cannot see sea cucumbers the same now 😩 that being said I love your videos! I can watch them all day long and not get bored once

  • @alden1132
    @alden1132 Год назад +326

    Until recently, it was thought the Magnapinna/Big Fin squid's tentacles worked similarly to a jellyfish's, that they just dangled until something touched them, which was then reeled up. Then, one was filmed going after a flashing infrared lure (which mimics biolumenescent prey items) mounted on a submersible, and it was discovered the tentacles are in fact like normal squid tentacles, which is to say, prehensile. In the video, they *SHOOT* into frame like snakes striking, grasping the lure the way you would expect ANY squid to grab its food, except, you couldn't see the rest of the squid immediately, just the tentacles emerging from the darkness like blind demon eels. It is DEEPLY disturbing footage. If you're a squishy protein source floating about in the stygian, you might not ever see your killer before it has already caught you.

    • @persesmojo5530
      @persesmojo5530 Год назад +20

      Thanks, I hate it (I love it)

    • @jessicahood7356
      @jessicahood7356 Год назад +16

      If you can find it again can I get the video link

    • @csansby1
      @csansby1 Год назад

      ​@@jessicahood7356 ruclips.net/video/To2_Gq14UVs/видео.html think it's this

    • @Mr.Honest897
      @Mr.Honest897 Год назад +3

      @@jessicahood7356 just search up [(squids name) new footage]. Sorry I can’t spell that name haha

    • @alden1132
      @alden1132 Год назад +5

      @@jessicahood7356 I can't seem to find the entire video. This MAY be part of it, or just a similar video, but you can see some of the same behavior. I remember seeing the lure, it was similar to the ones they use for giant squid:
      ruclips.net/video/hAIEWjZv-5M/видео.html

  • @adeptgirl3454
    @adeptgirl3454 Год назад +424

    Casual Geographic: I'd rather eat ten pounds of Popeyes biscuits with no drink than go in the deep ocean.
    Lindsay Nikole: THIS FISH IS MY SON AND I LOVE HIM
    This collab has a lot of good energy, thank you both so much for creating it. Also, TIL that lizard fish are a real thing, the deep sea is so full of cool stuff wow!

  • @buckbardyt
    @buckbardyt Месяц назад +1

    This is some of the best narration I've seen on the internet.

  • @gailhowes9398
    @gailhowes9398 2 месяца назад

    Love the humour in your descriptions so I will subscribe to see more🤭😘

  • @jahanellerbee6445
    @jahanellerbee6445 Год назад +504

    The sheer shock and joy of catching an oarfish in Animal Crossing is one of the best feelings ever

    • @realcupojoe
      @realcupojoe Год назад +6

      ong!!!

    • @GsButterfly78
      @GsButterfly78 Год назад +4

      Yep!

    • @TLDelapore
      @TLDelapore Год назад +4

      My first thought after watching this video is "dude must have played dredge."

    • @tjones7341
      @tjones7341 Год назад +1

      Wish I knew what that felt like.

  • @malign3158
    @malign3158 Год назад +2482

    The fact that the biggest squids MIGHT have evolved enormous eyes partly to avoid and flee from sperm whales hunting them is terrifying

    • @akiraigarashi2874
      @akiraigarashi2874 11 месяцев назад +105

      It's kinda nice that sperm whales aren't known to snack on humans

    • @dereksmith9345
      @dereksmith9345 11 месяцев назад +149

      ​@@akiraigarashi2874cuz we aren't around them a lot and we aren't enough of a meal but everybody needs a lil snack once in a while

    • @picollojr9009
      @picollojr9009 11 месяцев назад +65

      ​@@dereksmith9345a sperm whale terrorized the bhosphurus for 40 years being the terror of the bizantines, it targeted trading vessels, fishing vessels and war vessels alike

    • @dereksmith9345
      @dereksmith9345 11 месяцев назад +43

      @@picollojr9009 is he THE Moby Dick?

    • @picollojr9009
      @picollojr9009 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@dereksmith9345 maybe... It had a name of itself but i forgot it

  • @user-pk8fs6dj8e
    @user-pk8fs6dj8e 2 месяца назад +2

    As a " non- buoyant individual" I rarely go deep sea diving!!!
    I'll let someone else do it!!
    Adore your vocabulary gymnastics!!! Thanks for another great video!!!❤❤😅

  • @diontaedaughtry974
    @diontaedaughtry974 6 месяцев назад +1

    Very insightful and informative, Great video 👍👍

  • @apm77
    @apm77 Год назад +697

    I can't help being impressed at how Lindsay turns "ocean" into a spondee and "crustacean" into a molossus. Amazing.

    • @wanderlustwarrior
      @wanderlustwarrior Год назад +17

      I looked up and learned a word today - spondee.
      Also, the way she said ocean made me hear "oh shit", which is exactly how the ocean should be described on this channel.
      What is a molossus, though? I looked it up but didn't find something relevant.

    • @apm77
      @apm77 Год назад +10

      @@wanderlustwarrior I had to look things up to remind myself of the specific terms, but I knew _what_ to look up (poetic feet). Apparently a molossus is a foot consisting of three stressed syllables (or three long syllables in Greek/Latin poetry).

    • @wanderlustwarrior
      @wanderlustwarrior Год назад +9

      @@apm77 I don't even know what a "foot" is in the poetic/linguistic sense.

    • @jalen2024
      @jalen2024 Год назад +8

      @@wanderlustwarrior The basic unit of measurement of accentual-syllabic meter. A foot usually contains one stressed syllable and at least one unstressed syllable. The standard types of feet in English poetry are the iamb, trochee, dactyl, anapest, spondee, and pyrrhic (two unstressed syllables).
      In layman’s terms; how you measure rhymes in the same way syllables are used to measure spoken words. I’ve had very little knowledge on this myself before semi rabbit-holing on your behalf, but it seems like feet and syllables go hand in hand.

    • @wanderlustwarrior
      @wanderlustwarrior Год назад +6

      @@jalen2024 thanks. I've heard of iambic and dactylic poetry before, but not the word foot/feet in this context.

  • @blackwingrose
    @blackwingrose Год назад +1843

    "...we seem to have a habit of constantly trying to eat all the things Nature went out of its way to tell us not to." This line made me actually choke on my laughter.

    • @Cutiemuffinz
      @Cutiemuffinz 11 месяцев назад +13

      Well that was freaky… I read this comment at the exact moment I hit that part of the video. 😵‍💫

    • @fatimahmakgatho8968
      @fatimahmakgatho8968 11 месяцев назад +33

      The most tamed version of this is probably chilly peppers. They burn our mouths and we love it

    • @jayden_the_skeleton8729
      @jayden_the_skeleton8729 10 месяцев назад +18

      @@fatimahmakgatho8968 yep...and yet we keep trying to engineer even hotter shit...just why do we want to eat shit that might as well kill us it is that hot lmao TwT

    • @NoahtheEpicGuy
      @NoahtheEpicGuy 10 месяцев назад +6

      so, don't eat laughter?

    • @Stormborn_717
      @Stormborn_717 10 месяцев назад +1

      All thanks to the Chinese.

  • @JayboCorp.2014
    @JayboCorp.2014 6 месяцев назад +3

    To me giant isopods are essentially really big roly polies, I already love them.... so I think I'd adore time with an isopod.

  • @rajthapa9006
    @rajthapa9006 4 месяца назад +1

    This is the type of video i want to watch at 3AM in the morning

  • @WoobooRidesAgain
    @WoobooRidesAgain Год назад +440

    So a few things I'd like to add/mention:
    * Sea cucumber is also a delicacy like the hagfish, and also features pretty prominently in Asian cooking, such as Japanese cuisine. In fact, the exterior of the sea cucumber and the interior are considered separate kinds of food with their own unique dishes in Japan, a bit like the cuts of meat at butcher's. Sea cucumbers can also move great distances by filling their bodies with water and inflating themselves until they are neutrally buoyant, catching the currents and tumbling through the water until they decide they've had enough of the tumbleweed act. Because I guess sea cucumbers just felt they had to tick off all the weird-as-hell boxes.
    * Pacific sleeper sharks are actually hella scary for more than just their presence on volcano stages. The longest ever recorded was 14 feet long, but some scientists think they could grow up to lengths of upwards of 23 feet long, which would put them in the same length ball park as the great white. They are also extremely stealthy, capable of gliding through the water without much in the way of body movement, making them absurdly quiet. They mostly subsist on crustaceans and octopi, using suction to swallow their prey whole in one go, but have also been known to eat harbor porpoises and might also prey on juvenile sea lions. So, y'know, just imagine what this thing is up to, ninja-voring victims whose only idea of the sleeper shark's presence is suddenly flying into a 14-foot long shadow's jaws, then add that they aren't confined to the deep ocean like most of the rest of these guys and do hunt for prey at or near the surface. Oh, and pictures of them are often used for "images of deep sea Megalodon" hoaxes, so y'know, if that gives you any further idea as to how terrifying these things are.
    * The stoplight loosejaw is not only unique in that it uses red light to hunt prey, but in order to see that red light, it processes a derivative of chlorophyll in its eyes, making it the only vertebrate animal known that is capable of processing chlorophyll in its body. The chlorophyll derivative acts as an enhancing photosensitizer, allowing it to absorb long wavelength light that lets it perceive the color red. It does not produce this chlorophyll naturally, however, and is believed to harvest it from the copepods it preys on who use it to get that red coloration. Basically, they turn their prey's camouflage on them by stealing what makes it possible and using it to see even more copepods. Sort of a weird version of 'you are what you eat', I guess.

    • @IgnisFang
      @IgnisFang Год назад +17

      can confirm sea cucumbers are a cuisine, they do taste good. there are cultures that think it's medicinal and somehow make them as ointments too

    • @ShadeSlayer1911
      @ShadeSlayer1911 Год назад +8

      I've eaten sea cucumber. It's an interesting texture, but I don't find much to like about the taste. It's not bad, just not good.

    • @davids-ip2lr
      @davids-ip2lr Год назад +25

      Y'all commenting on the sea cukes and failing to mention how cool OP's comments on an animal using chlorophyll is. That's truly amazing and terrifying!

    • @Space_gremlin
      @Space_gremlin Год назад +6

      I know this is true, but I don’t like it
      I like sea bunny’s and they are sea cucumbers

    • @jellydamgood
      @jellydamgood Год назад +3

      Love the flavor but hate the texture. It's always a dilemma whether to eat it or not.

  • @doorenthusiast1397
    @doorenthusiast1397 Год назад +328

    Let’s face it, there was no way this collab would’ve been complete without mentioning the telescopefish

  • @shadowhex9666
    @shadowhex9666 6 месяцев назад

    I know this is an older video but I just wanna say thank you for putting up the spider warning. I have CRIPPLING arachnophobia so the warning helped me shield my eyes before I saw it on screen.

  • @Punk-possum
    @Punk-possum Год назад +467

    Casual geographic ☑️
    Lindsay Nicole ☑️
    Deep sea ☑️
    I’m in for a treat

    • @mayfightu
      @mayfightu Год назад +5

      @@samukis272 um…

    • @joema500
      @joema500 Год назад +1

      @@samukis272

    • @slimeplayz164
      @slimeplayz164 Год назад +1

      I wanna see him collab with zefrank1

    • @paperxmascrown1980
      @paperxmascrown1980 Год назад +4

      @@samukis272 y-you realise Lindsay is a lesbian right?

    • @2elunatic
      @2elunatic Год назад +1

      @@samukis272 this aint twitch but weirdchamp

  • @somedude312
    @somedude312 8 месяцев назад +663

    Why does Lindsey look so proud of the deep sea telescope fish, like a proud father at their kids baseball game

  • @rieJW
    @rieJW Месяц назад +1

    It doesn’t help that whenever you’re in the ocean and you look down and stare into the bottomless black, you can’t help but imagine what could REALLY be lurking down there especially since we only explored 5% of our oceans

  • @nhyirakofie1057
    @nhyirakofie1057 7 месяцев назад

    you have scared me and given me new nightmares
    you have a new subcriber.

  • @bulkvanderhuge9006
    @bulkvanderhuge9006 10 месяцев назад +1267

    "Who would've thought that just putting elbows on a squid would instantly turn him into the spawn of Satan?" I LOLLED at this

    • @Lucifersfursona
      @Lucifersfursona 6 месяцев назад +25

      Right angles in nature aren’t super common and some part of our brains retained that information

  • @HappyPotat
    @HappyPotat 9 месяцев назад +1035

    I remember hearing a story about a diver that got attacked by a group of squid.
    He thought it was harmless at first but one of them latched onto his mask while the rest swarmed him and started dragging him down.
    I remember him surviving (he retold the story in an interview) I just don't remember how or who he is.
    Needless to say it adds to my internal horror debate of which is worse: being eaten alive by a giant thing or by multiple small things?

    • @Scarshadow666
      @Scarshadow666 9 месяцев назад +102

      Were they humboldt squid? Humboldt squid are famous for being really aggressive.

    • @spitefulchandelier
      @spitefulchandelier 8 месяцев назад +76

      I remember that video! (Just not what it's called, lol. I think it was from nat geo or Animal planet or something)
      I wrote a short horror story for college inspired in part by that video

    • @spitefulchandelier
      @spitefulchandelier 8 месяцев назад +83

      Update: Pretty sure it's "Diver Pulled Under By Squids | Man-Eating Super Squid" uploaded by animal planet 10 years ago. It's 3 minutes and 35 seconds long and the thumbnail is a squid attacking(?) the camera

    • @ukki8840
      @ukki8840 8 месяцев назад +11

      @@spitefulchandelierriver monsters

    • @ZijnShayatanica
      @ZijnShayatanica 7 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@Scarshadow666Yeah, it was a swarm of those bastards, lol

  • @ABCBom4thgen
    @ABCBom4thgen 6 месяцев назад

    I love deep sea squid research. Cephalopods in general are amazing

  • @bunsenn5064
    @bunsenn5064 11 месяцев назад +2248

    We forgot to mention the Giant Squid’s arguably more terrifying cousin, the Colossal Squid. We’ve only ever found one example. It has shorter tentacles than the Giant Squid, but it’s got a much heavier, much denser and far larger bell, assumed to be for the purpose of tanking in combat. And the one we found was a juvenile, so we don’t actually know what an adult Colossal Squid looks like, or how much bigger it is than a juvie.

    • @laststand6420
      @laststand6420 11 месяцев назад +267

      And we used to think the Kraken was a myth...

    • @Elessar0wind
      @Elessar0wind 11 месяцев назад

      Are you saying we possibly found the real Kraken?

    • @redherronrecords
      @redherronrecords 11 месяцев назад +168

      I've seen that squid, it's on display at a museum here in new zealand and is awesome af. Oh, and it has naturally occurring swivel hooks on it's tentacles.

    • @jakobrenner2230
      @jakobrenner2230 11 месяцев назад +45

      Didn’t we find more examplars of colossal squid? Like six?

    • @redherronrecords
      @redherronrecords 11 месяцев назад +72

      @@jakobrenner2230 potentially bro! I hope the squids are doing okay with us poisoning the oceans and whatnot...

  • @BSJ-Unparalleled
    @BSJ-Unparalleled Год назад +116

    A couple of my teachers have been playing Casual Geographic videos for history and science. He’s very clear, and accurate with his information, but something about the way he talks makes him very entertaining to listen to, therefore making everything he says more memorable. Great channel.

  • @origamikiddo2625
    @origamikiddo2625 4 месяца назад

    Here from a video of an expert reacting to your video but they kept talking over your jokes, so i wanted to hear your video for myself!

  • @HappyBirddi
    @HappyBirddi 6 месяцев назад

    That clip of the frill shark swimming towards the camera freaked me out more than it should've

  • @skitzidy8465
    @skitzidy8465 Год назад +351

    The fact that he and Lindsay even collaborated in the first place makes me MASSIVELY happy to be alive

    • @LexYeen
      @LexYeen Год назад +2

      Makes me massively happy to be alive and not in the ocean.

    • @lostwizardcat9910
      @lostwizardcat9910 Год назад

      yea fr

    • @PKMN649
      @PKMN649 Год назад +2

      they do this all the time on tiktok

    • @inside1283
      @inside1283 Год назад

      I always thought they were the same person

  • @aclown2468
    @aclown2468 Год назад +474

    I gotta say "Many say this is a face only a mother could love, well then maybe he is my son." is probably the best line I've heard like...ever.

  • @nancyshelden1735
    @nancyshelden1735 3 месяца назад

    I am just more scared to want to swim or even go in the ocean after this video. Holy shit these creatures or really enormous. Love your podcast it’s amazing the things we don’t know about

  • @dreamynight_stone6858
    @dreamynight_stone6858 Месяц назад

    It's so calming to listen to this while doing homework🥰🥰

  • @CharlieApples
    @CharlieApples Год назад +2668

    For anyone wondering about anglerfish mating, I’ll break it down; the fish you recognize as anglerfish are all female anglerfish. Male anglerfish are tiny and look like minnows or tadpoles. The males are born and swim around until they find an adult female (~100x larger than the male) and bite onto her side. Their jaws lock and the upper half of their tiny minnow bodies, including their brains, dissolve and fuse with the female’s body, leaving only a little tail sticking out of the female. The male’s reproductive organs stay intact, and the female then fertilizes herself with them when conditions are right for making eggs.
    The males literally only exist to sacrifice themselves to females. They’re like sperm-shaped fish full of fish sperm and not much else.

    • @What-ki4we
      @What-ki4we Год назад +458

      And people ask "What is the meaning of our exitence?"
      Be glad, you don't have the answer💀

    • @kojiyaw
      @kojiyaw Год назад +342

      Sounds like a feminist's dream

    • @bioheart09
      @bioheart09 Год назад +68

      ​@@kojiyaw facts.

    • @squirtisconner
      @squirtisconner Год назад +67

      Tbh as they should be

    • @tylertheleper8468
      @tylertheleper8468 Год назад +112

      Summed up my marriage...

  • @drewbigan3688
    @drewbigan3688 Год назад +530

    Imma be honest, this has just given me the curiosity for the ocean I had as a kid. There’s so much crazy stuff to learn about

  • @okkyokka
    @okkyokka 23 дня назад

    Amazing video! I would also like to note that I screamed as loud as possible when Lindsay appeared LMAO

  • @madmanminkler1382
    @madmanminkler1382 Месяц назад +2

    The Barreleye fish defies reality with how odd it is!

  • @captmike1720
    @captmike1720 Год назад +2640

    As a retired Ship’s Captain that ran supply ships for the oil and gas industry in the Gulf of Mexico, I can promise you that this only touches on just a few of the amazing things that I’ve seen out at sea. Once you get off the Continental Shelf, you enter a whole new ocean with the increase in depth. I’ve seen Hammerheads with hammers 6’ or more across the front!! Lots of other things that people don’t realize live in the Gulf. Great video!

    • @beasthaven1571
      @beasthaven1571 Год назад +99

      Tell us more please what stiff have you seen that people dont realize exist i want to know

    • @swamplife3148
      @swamplife3148 Год назад +77

      tell me more papa

    • @captmike1720
      @captmike1720 Год назад +50

      @@swamplife3148 me and my father share a youtube account ✋

    • @FatYoshi619
      @FatYoshi619 Год назад +14

      @@captmike1720 ☠️

    • @Arin-3
      @Arin-3 Год назад +7

      By 6’ do you mean inches or feet? Cuz I thought bigger than 6 inches was the norm, but if its feet then……

  • @xyrildeleon_
    @xyrildeleon_ 9 месяцев назад +206

    17:51 this feels like the equivalent of aliens laughing at you while you’re petrified in fear.

    • @d4n737
      @d4n737 3 месяца назад +7

      Maybe to aliens we look like fictional bad guys, but the fun kooky kind. Wouldn't mind

    • @ToastersToastToast
      @ToastersToastToast 2 месяца назад +2

      He looks so silly!!! I love him so much

  • @SirTacoVr
    @SirTacoVr 2 месяца назад

    I’m very happy that I’m watching this in the morning

  • @JolynJessica
    @JolynJessica 5 месяцев назад +1

    So informative and yet so entertaining! I can't stop laughing! this is how I like to learn things.

  • @Elkay26
    @Elkay26 Год назад +220

    The deep sea has to be my favourite nightmare on this planet

  • @shinmalphur2734
    @shinmalphur2734 Год назад +170

    I used to be pretty “meh” about the ocean, playing Subnautica cured me of that

  • @chrispayne3427
    @chrispayne3427 7 месяцев назад

    Couldn’t agree more bro, the second humans hit the water, boom straight to the bottom of the food chain.

  • @AnjaliDandriyal
    @AnjaliDandriyal 2 месяца назад

    Omg... that photo of the deep sea telescope fish is so goofy, I love it!!

  • @user-qy3jq9kr1d
    @user-qy3jq9kr1d Год назад +2144

    I like how each thumbnail is just getting progressively more disturbing. I hope this continues.

    • @ariesdemiurge
      @ariesdemiurge Год назад +6

      Welp, ya weren't wrong

    • @viderevero1338
      @viderevero1338 Год назад +8

      He's become obsessed with creeping the audience right off the bat. Works too, because it draws the eye and makes the thumbnail pretty unforgettable.

    • @jacksonbarry5727
      @jacksonbarry5727 11 месяцев назад +3

      That’s the shark from shark tale

    • @user-py1gl6xm4f
      @user-py1gl6xm4f 11 месяцев назад +2

      The thumbnail shark is clearly British

    • @PrimalCougar125
      @PrimalCougar125 11 месяцев назад +5

      Not sure if it's covered in the video (commenting mid intro) so forgive me if I tell you smth you already know, but I'm pretty sure that was the shark statue that was used in a short film, then thrown into the ocean. So someone made a shark statue for a film, intentionally making it look freaky, then just threw it into the ocean for some poor diver to come across eventually

  • @nebojsag.5871
    @nebojsag.5871 Год назад +202

    Those Humboldt Squid are kinda like us. Hyper-social predators who have complex modes of communication, and are probably very intelligent. I guess that's why we fear them so much.

    • @fiberpoet6250
      @fiberpoet6250 Год назад +13

      We fear them so much for good reason... we are on the menu and they hunt in ridiculously huge packs.

    • @Scarshadow666
      @Scarshadow666 Год назад +7

      @@fiberpoet6250
      Even if they did try to eat us, their beaks probably wouldn't even get a good chunk out anyways (I wouldn't be surprised that most professional divers that come in contact with humboldt squid are usually wearing chain-mesh suits, similar to when divers interact with most shark species).
      I wouldn't be surprised if the majority of humboldt squid would either be curious about us (because of how intelligent they are), and/or trying to chase us away from their territory (hence their aggressiveness). ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @Scarshadow666
      @Scarshadow666 Год назад +8

      I wouldn't be surprised if that's part of why we fear them. Kinda like how dolphins and orcas have been loosing popularity contests to humans lately, people seem to be projecting a lot of anthropomorphism on these creatures when we hear they're intelligent in similar ways to us (and, unfortunately, may be projecting morality on animals that are intelligent enough to be somewhat complex, but not complex enough to form the same kind of morality thinking that humans do).

    • @baneofbanes
      @baneofbanes Год назад +1

      Jane e tend to jot like predators like that. Another example is wolves.

    • @LAZERAK47V2
      @LAZERAK47V2 Год назад +1

      Personally, I see the opposite.
      When a group of animals are intelligent to communicate and coordinate, this means they can be taught.
      Kinda like how we bred dogs into faithful companions.
      Given enough time and effort, we could do the same to the squid.

  • @countdunkelheit1389
    @countdunkelheit1389 7 месяцев назад

    I was genuinely waiting for a jump scare with that purple squid at the end

  • @iamvoidnoodle
    @iamvoidnoodle 6 месяцев назад +1

    Casual Geographics chaotic vibes and Lindsay’s more calm but still chaotic vibes match perfectly

  • @mr._.mav792
    @mr._.mav792 Год назад +243

    Bro, Lindsey, Mamadou and Milo have got to he some of the most captivating and educational folks on this platform. They're the best kind of creators and I personally feel so lucky I get to experience their work.

  • @Raghetiel
    @Raghetiel 11 месяцев назад +713

    And besides the monsters, have you ever seen brine lakes?
    Those are lakes of water so salty, it doesn't dissolve in the ocean (kindna like oil) and form their own underwater water. Water so damn toxic, it's poisonous and acidic!
    And what's even more haunting, that anything that dies in there, stays preserved in salt. Milky white water, in the sea bed, with a field of perfectly fine, but dead crustacean skeletons. Now that's a horror inspiration

    • @cowboycreek
      @cowboycreek 11 месяцев назад +54

      omg they literally copied it from subnautica

    • @tdb317
      @tdb317 11 месяцев назад +14

      @@cowboycreekor maybe the other way around? Lol

    • @cowboycreek
      @cowboycreek 11 месяцев назад +97

      @@tdb317 nah that's not possible, subnautica came out first trust me

    • @tdb317
      @tdb317 11 месяцев назад +13

      @@cowboycreek lol 😂😂
      Source: Trust me bro

    • @24thnight88
      @24thnight88 11 месяцев назад +11

      ​@@tdb317r/woosh