Imagine living your whole life in darkness and then some guy passes by with a huge torch and you suddenly see everything around you and it turns out to be this desolate landscape and your neighbours are the unholy offspring of the devil.
True facts about the Anglerfish: The deep sea Anglerfish collects glowy-glowy bacteria in its wavy thing to create a tiny little light. Because it’s dark as hell down there and someone needs to light up that pretty pretty lady.
If we found something like a sock worm on Mars, people would be freaking out and throwing billions of dollars at NASA to look for more species. I mean, don't get me wrong, so would I. But isn't it sad that we have all this undiscovered life and these species that look like they might as well be aliens right here on our own planet and we don't do nearly enough to learn about them?
Penny Lane It's way more complicated than that. Discovering any type of life on another planet is much more of an impact to the scientific community opposed to finding one here on earth
Hydrothermal vent communities are among my favorites in the ocean. It's amazing how there is such density of life in such a small space, operating off bacteria and heat, with no dependence on sunlight or photosynthesis.
The thing that always interest me is how the hell beings without brains can still act in ways that might on the surface seem "intelligent" in the sense of they're doing something in response to external stimuli or doing something like laying in ambush.
Yes, but only on the "visual" contrast/bright aspect. The movement of that thing is weird and non-algorithmic (it is also unlike any plausible motion capture).
The harp sponge and the jelly fish are awesome. I love creatures that have no clear way of surviving, and yet do it beautifully. No stomach, brain, heart, central nervous system, eyes? Hey, no problem!
Holy shit, what a thrilling video this became. I was bummed at the start because i thought i had seen all of these. But the starting year of the research made me a fool. Good stuff guys!
+Wing0Alchemist he forms a screen by vibrating his hands at a near ultrasonic rate while franticly moving it in fromt of his face, rendering him invisible, its aslo used for communication across individuals and is invloved in the mating process but not yet studied in the lab
i felt aslepp during the last the last video from "chills" due to his monotone voice..... and this guy here woke me up with "HAPPY WORLDS OCEAN DAY!!!!"
0:17 Humans would be doing the reverse of the Blobfish. Instead of coming up like they do, we’d be going down. But it would basically end the same way…..
Actually, they Australians call them prawns Because shrimp are different and prawns are a native Australian animal that is 5 times as big and have teeth. They have been known to strip the flesh of turtles and large fish.
That jellyfish looks like CGI from the late 90's early 2000's or just some really poorly made CGI. I was like "is that... real?... it is?... what?... Nature you crazy"
TheGuyWhoIsSitting It seems real... I think it just looks weird because it is too close to the light and also it is under water, so maybe that makes it look weird?
Not related, sorry, but I have to ask this to an animator. Don't you think the jellyfish at number 8 looks like a really bad animated cgi? I'll question everything I know if it's indeed real footage, won't be able to sleep 'till I know this! Please enlighten me D:
***** I could tell it's not CGI because there are a lot of subtleties that are in the animations that would take an expert animator to recreate. Bad CGI leaves it's mark because everything has the exact same spacing. (the distance an object moves between frames)
90% of the ocean for some deep sea creatures have never been seen so thanks to this video I see some sort of creatures down on the ocean and my opinion is a 100% thumbs up👍
Well, maybe not vector... That's pushing it a bit.... It looks like really bad and cheese CGI. ... This is why it should be called a "Ceedji Jellyfish" or "Ceegee Jellyfish".
The source video was interlaced, and it looks scaled up a bit. That makes the edges look all funny (on top of the already otherworldly look of the deep sea)
If you are stood outside the fog, you are looking at all the combined square foot/metres whatever piled on top of each other for whatever distance the fog covers. If you are inside the fog, because it is never usually zero visibility, you can see at least a few dozen metres or more :)
Look at all this life that exists right here on earth! #SaveTheOceans #SaveThePlanet 🙏💟☮️ I urge everyone to go snorkeling in a safe, beautiful, crystal clear area at least once, and experience the beauty of the ocean. I promise once you do you will understand why we must save it!!
While I don't know the answer, I can tell you that impact and pressure are to very different kinds of strain. It would surprise me if these deep sea creatures have evolved resistance to impact forces, given that they don't have to withstand waves or any object travelling at high velocities really.
Underwater pressure doesn't have as much of an effect on solid objects as you might think because it's pressing evenly from all sides. You don't feel any pressure at all on a 60 foot SCUBA dive, but if someone put a 60 foot tall container of water on you, you'd be crushed.
Jessica Clark That's because there's air in your ears and you need to equalize the pressure. You can also feel pressure changes in your ears on a plane or sometimes even closing a car window. I said solid objects weren't strongly affected, anything with hollow spaces does need those spaces filled with air at the same pressure as the surrounding water to counteract the pressure. Deep sea creatures don't have low pressure air pockets in their bodies. 50-60 feet is a pretty typical dive, you don't even need to decompress if you only stay as long as a standard sized tank of air will last.
As an Australian, I appreciate the shrimp joke. Even if we never ever cook them on a bbq and we don't even call them shrimp, (prawns dude. I mean they look like prawns, you can't say that they don't)
Humans: *Go deep into the ocean* Our brains : "Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region. Are you certain whatever you're doing is worth it?"
Sometimes I think it's funny how scientists name new species.
"Kinda looks like a churro?"
"Ok we go with that."
Imagine living your whole life in darkness and then some guy passes by with a huge torch and you suddenly see everything around you and it turns out to be this desolate landscape and your neighbours are the unholy offspring of the devil.
you would then tell a friend about your experience and state aliens, only for him to call you nuts and ignore you.
It would be like checking your phone when you wake up at 1.30am x100000
Naomi Bousson most of the creatures are blind.
Marisa LPS Doesn’t make any ducking sense anyways.
Basis for a Sci-fi movie/animation there.🥴.
Also, these creatures could be Us in a Million years 🤔👀
the ghost octopus is so cute, and I love the lack of color, gives it such a unique look. I hope they find more. great video, loved it!
It's OK to blink. Really. We're impressed already.
eqlzr2 this comment is underrated
4:16
OMG I came to comment the same thing. It's also ok to not move your hands for the entire video.
@@166o Until 4:16 I thought he was a robot....still not sure.
He blinked before 4:16..... Once. 1:40, to be exact. So, like twice in the entire video?
Born too late to explore the earth. Born too early to explore the universe. Born just in time to explore the deep oceans.
Nope. That jellyfish was the last undiscovered animal on the planet.
Sorry.
wtf u on about lol theres millions of animals we dont know exist
+Ali bruh. That was a joke.
+chemistryguy hahahahajajaja 😁😁😂
Born just in time to explore dank memes
The harp sponge has a lot of balls, just sitting there.
what do you mean by that…?
True facts about the Anglerfish: The deep sea Anglerfish collects glowy-glowy bacteria in its wavy thing to create a tiny little light. Because it’s dark as hell down there and someone needs to light up that pretty pretty lady.
True facts about Armadildo. Oh, that's a typo. Here are true facts about the Armadildo. Oh, again :)
+Wojtek Kiraga Lol
Angler fish gather bioluminescent bacteria by waving their lure. The lure functioning like a fishing lure to attract prey
If we found something like a sock worm on Mars, people would be freaking out and throwing billions of dollars at NASA to look for more species. I mean, don't get me wrong, so would I. But isn't it sad that we have all this undiscovered life and these species that look like they might as well be aliens right here on our own planet and we don't do nearly enough to learn about them?
Penny Lane It's way more complicated than that. Discovering any type of life on another planet is much more of an impact to the scientific community opposed to finding one here on earth
It's tragic really.
Don’t you know about great filters?
@@derpychicken2131 i got a reusable one on my coffee pot. great might be a stretch, but not too shabby
A form of cognitive dissonance
That Casper Octopus is kind of adorable.
I sgree.
Agreed
“We dont know if aliens exist”
Sock worms:
*am i a joke to you?*
"There's a lot going on down there that we still don't understand."- my gynecologist every time I go
Omg lol
Epic
Like the ocean, it still has crabs.
also like the ocean, is quite fishy
gyinagal 🤣😂🤣
That is possibly one of the most stunning jellyfish I've ever seen. It's gorgeous!
The writing for Sci show is really impressive! I love this stuff. You guys are very slick.
Hydrothermal vent communities are among my favorites in the ocean. It's amazing how there is such density of life in such a small space, operating off bacteria and heat, with no dependence on sunlight or photosynthesis.
"we'll start off with Ninja lantershark" you had my Curiosity but now you have attention.
Maybe Snake-Eyes grew gills and became a Green Lantern?
Aww, Casper looks adorable. But did they really one find one so far? That might just make it a mutated individual instead of a new species right?
you're pretty
@@oterdverg umm
You should check out another deep sea octopus, the Dumbo octopus. It's cute too!
hey thanks!
If you ever think you're weird or you don't fit in, remember:
Some living thing has to live without eyes or organs and is called a "Sock worm".
That casper octopus is adorable, I wish I had one in a little tank in my bedroom, assuming it can survive in one."
that medusa looked like a computer model, not video
that's some truly stunning quality
It really does look like CGI
Wait... So this isn't CGI?
It does.
+Xextreem oh, yes
it is real
Researchers be like “John who dropped a sock down here?”
Mr.Pikachu It was Jerry. Jerry's an idiot. Just ask ZeFrank.
So that's were my condom went!?!
You know you've made it when your chest hair has a crab named after it?
Lol a question mark doesnt belong at the end of a statement.
@@kingpin_5535 who cares
Are you... asking me?
lmao XD very apropos for the Hoff
I named the crabs in my body hair. Close enough.
"David Hasselhoffs infamous chest rug" lmaooo
For the last creature, "Metroid" Jellyfish seems far more apt.
Yes!
Agreed
I was just about to say they seemed to have found the Metroid precursor species. XD
Diefnetly
+NuSensaysonVideos *definitely
That Casper octopus is the cutest "fish" I've ever seen
pokemon?
The thing that always interest me is how the hell beings without brains can still act in ways that might on the surface seem "intelligent" in the sense of they're doing something in response to external stimuli or doing something like laying in ambush.
Well if bacteria can do it...
There are folks who would be qualified as being brainless and they end up being successful
examples include jake and logan paul
No no he's talking Nancy pelosi
Its because the brain is a hardrive for storage. The heart does what we think the brain does so i read.
I so believe Hasselhoff also cultivated bacterium on his chest hair- when he was on alcoholic binges and did not bathe for weeks at a time
Thank you to-all my guys and gals for highlighting my comment- if i can be
Ring a smile to one face i got it made!
God bless you and your families!
This is just too real bro
Shhh, don't listen to him, angler fish. He's just a meanie. You're the prettiest.
This video proves that marine biologists are the best at naming things
That jellyfish at the end should be called a Metroid.
I thought the same xd
But it doesn't have that soft triangular shape, or three eyes.
“There’s a lot going on down there we still don’t understand!”
The 5 year old part of me: *Hehehe*
The jelly fish looks like a bad cgi screen effect
Right!!?
Was about to comment the exact same thing
I was about to comment on that
Yes, but only on the "visual" contrast/bright aspect. The movement of that thing is weird and non-algorithmic (it is also unlike any plausible motion capture).
Yeah, I thought at first it was just an artist's impression of the species, not actual footage
The writers of this series are so damn good at transitioning from one species to another holy cow
Clam egg contamination, get you every time.
Yep, I just had DNA testing today that confirmed that I'm a pepperoni pizza.
According to genetic testing, I'm an Italian sausage.
I identify as a hot pocket
Soooo many false pregnancy scares I got from clam eggs
The sea was angry that day my friends. Like an old man trying to send back soup at a deli.
No soup for you.
@@eggroll3055 I found you
You know the scientific community is doing well when they start giving out scientific specie names based on treats.
... and washed up actor's chest hair.
I blame social media
I would say that it's a good thing. Makes science more relatable to regular folk.
It's almost like scientists are humans..
+Awesummzzz bullshit!
The harp sponge and the jelly fish are awesome. I love creatures that have no clear way of surviving, and yet do it beautifully. No stomach, brain, heart, central nervous system, eyes? Hey, no problem!
Holy shit, what a thrilling video this became. I was bummed at the start because i thought i had seen all of these. But the starting year of the research made me a fool. Good stuff guys!
I agree, my favorite is the sock worm xd
+
Yellow Omaha god I'm such a big fan!
A cut - even two! - above most of the other vids like this on RUclips. Keep up the good work!
I always watch sci show while I poop
ruclips.net/video/xyU34Fhi0FY/видео.html
And then the digidongs happen
+accorden sometimes haha
i can relate
that is the best idea i've ever heard
I'll have to watch this several times. I keep getting distracted by the sheer beauty of the presenter's hair.
I'm so excited for these Ocean specials!
Excellent video...some new animals I hadn’t seen...
Could you do a new insect species please
Make sure to watch the video that comes out on Sunday!
+SciShow why can't I see John Cena?
We can order new species? Cool! Do a barrel rolling flying clam please.
+Wing0Alchemist he forms a screen by vibrating his hands at a near ultrasonic rate while franticly moving it in fromt of his face, rendering him invisible, its aslo used for communication across individuals and is invloved in the mating process but not yet studied in the lab
SciShow love the view by the way I watch everyday
i felt aslepp during the last the last video from "chills" due to his monotone voice..... and this guy here woke me up with "HAPPY WORLDS OCEAN DAY!!!!"
Ah, yes the ocean. Both incredibly, unimaginably horrifying and unknown, but also strangely primal and old.
Perfect place for Cthulhu.
Your invocation of his name has doomed all of us to horrible deaths. Thanks a lot.
I love the new discoveries that come to us everyday it's so interesting
This is fascinating..
but that jellyfish... did i hear right? That was a captured video? It seemed like an animation.
Yeah it really looked like an animation to me too.
if that was an animation....jurassic world would have been a hell of a lot better
Maybe with lighting under the water concentrating on the jellyfish might've made it look that way
fuck yo deoxys
It looks like an overlay video of a flash animation on a real video of the ocean floor.
0:17 Humans would be doing the reverse of the Blobfish. Instead of coming up like they do, we’d be going down. But it would basically end the same way…..
"To avoid becoming another shrimp on the barbie"
same
Actually, they Australians call them prawns
Because shrimp are different and prawns are a native Australian animal that is 5 times as big and have teeth. They have been known to strip the flesh of turtles and large fish.
+Bobthedj I live in Australia mate, the prawns don't have teeth. Also, you are right in saying no one says shrimp, it is prawn down here.
Prawn in England too.
+MetroManiac106 yeah, but we say it better.
That last jellyfish is GORGEOUS
AKA 8 NEW reasons I wont be going in the ocean.
That jellyfish looks like CGI from the late 90's early 2000's or just some really poorly made CGI. I was like "is that... real?... it is?... what?... Nature you crazy"
TheGuyWhoIsSitting It seems real... I think it just looks weird because it is too close to the light and also it is under water, so maybe that makes it look weird?
Lmaooo I thought the same thing
Looks like Metroid
they just call it "sock worm" because they where afrait of the beef they would get if they would call it "Condom Worm"
In French, we have a word to describe condoms: "capote". ... I think that would have passed straight through the name census.
Condoms don't have a round end. Also, it's not very professional.
"Coney Island White Worm"
People: how often do you blink?
This guy: "we don't do that here."
if anyone has a htc vive I DEF recommend The Deep.
Not related, sorry, but I have to ask this to an animator. Don't you think the jellyfish at number 8 looks like a really bad animated cgi? I'll question everything I know if it's indeed real footage, won't be able to sleep 'till I know this! Please enlighten me D:
***** I could tell it's not CGI because there are a lot of subtleties that are in the animations that would take an expert animator to recreate. Bad CGI leaves it's mark because everything has the exact same spacing. (the distance an object moves between frames)
+Pikapetey Animations I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL
Pikapetey Animations too
Dafaq your everywhere.
90% of the ocean for some deep sea creatures have never been seen so thanks to this video I see some sort of creatures down on the ocean and my opinion is a 100% thumbs up👍
8:08 that's recorded? It loox like a vector graphic lol
Well, maybe not vector... That's pushing it a bit.... It looks like really bad and cheese CGI.
... This is why it should be called a "Ceedji Jellyfish" or "Ceegee Jellyfish".
*****
Nah, that's a Metroidfish my friend.
I agree......... I want to know if it's due to the camera or why
The source video was interlaced, and it looks scaled up a bit. That makes the edges look all funny (on top of the already otherworldly look of the deep sea)
I know it's not a lot for some people but I've been subscribed for four or five years
I am fascinated with your eyelid control...you never blink;)
😂 good observation skills👍
Excellent!
How can I see around me when I'm in fog, but when I'm not in the fog, I can't see through it?
If you are stood outside the fog, you are looking at all the combined square foot/metres whatever piled on top of each other for whatever distance the fog covers. If you are inside the fog, because it is never usually zero visibility, you can see at least a few dozen metres or more :)
These transitions are incredible
1:41 and 4:17
The only two times he blinks in the entire video. :/
This is all a simulation we live in. That blink was a glitch.
It's all due to editing.
Well he's Obviously Android or alien
me2525 it's a CGI AI composite...
what if you and him blink at thr same time n u missed him
Thanks you very much for the subtitles! Greatly appreciated :)
You know all the aliens everyone's been waiting for? Well, they're apparently in our oceans.
i like the way you speak, the tone of your voice, its very clear and understandable, even though its fast.
8:08 Okay, they *have* to call that the Metroid Jellyfish!
What a very interesting and educational video I truly enjoyed I can't wait for your next one
I find the ocean fascinating, I'm just terrified of it 😂
LOVE this!! WTF is in the ocean that we are STILL finding new creatures?! Too insane!
"And this anglerfish, well...they're not pretty."
Are they ever???
Good clear pictures / video and clear spoken well done. 😀 ☕☕
"Casper the octopus" oml so adorable
Amazing!!! Mother Nature never stops to impress me!!!
Whooo, I've got a octopus named after me. :p
congrats mate
So you're Casper the ghost? I always wondered how he died...
+IIIXAxthenXIII He got sick while he was outside in the snow. Have you not watched the movie??
Now I know your true name!
Mandy Johnson
It's called a joke. Obviously you missed it like the broad side of a barn.
Look at all this life that exists right here on earth! #SaveTheOceans #SaveThePlanet 🙏💟☮️ I urge everyone to go snorkeling in a safe, beautiful, crystal clear area at least once, and experience the beauty of the ocean. I promise once you do you will understand why we must save it!!
🙏
Sponges eats Krabby Patty
Starfish eat sponge.
Squid eats artistic integrity.
Cancer eats me
Tom eats Jerry
i eat pussy
Just found your channel!! Loving it! I love studying deep sea creatures!🐙🐋🐡🐠🐬
Life as a Hoff Crab sounds pretty sweet. 🦀 I envy
🎶Medusa Crossota, what a wonderful phrase 🎶
Sounds like a tasty snack
I swear i saw my golf ball down there floating by..
So golf balls float now? If it floats how the f* did it sink?! Mother of God.
@@garym8348 Do not question the magic golf ball.
Man this deep sea update added so many new deep sea creatures
Can a deep sea creature survive being hammered on surface?
While I don't know the answer, I can tell you that impact and pressure are to very different kinds of strain. It would surprise me if these deep sea creatures have evolved resistance to impact forces, given that they don't have to withstand waves or any object travelling at high velocities really.
Underwater pressure doesn't have as much of an effect on solid objects as you might think because it's pressing evenly from all sides. You don't feel any pressure at all on a 60 foot SCUBA dive, but if someone put a 60 foot tall container of water on you, you'd be crushed.
+TriflinThomas correct
+Primalxbeast Actually 60 feet is pretty deep. You still need to pop your ears on the way down, otherwise you can feel the pressure on your temple.
Jessica Clark That's because there's air in your ears and you need to equalize the pressure. You can also feel pressure changes in your ears on a plane or sometimes even closing a car window. I said solid objects weren't strongly affected, anything with hollow spaces does need those spaces filled with air at the same pressure as the surrounding water to counteract the pressure. Deep sea creatures don't have low pressure air pockets in their bodies. 50-60 feet is a pretty typical dive, you don't even need to decompress if you only stay as long as a standard sized tank of air will last.
As an Australian, I appreciate the shrimp joke. Even if we never ever cook them on a bbq and we don't even call them shrimp, (prawns dude. I mean they look like prawns, you can't say that they don't)
8:10 - Oh cool, they're finally making a new Metroid game.
1:41, 4:16, 7:30. The only three times he blinks in the entire video
I thought people called the "Hoff" crabs "Yeti Lobsters..." (I know they aren't lobsters, but I swore that's what people called them anyway).
Yeti lobsters are a different species. There are yeti lobsters and hoff crabs.
Really like your video, you're intelligent, well-spoken, funny, energetic, a delight! I just subscribed!
We just learned on PBS that you can legally sing Happy Birthday again.
Awesome video! I hope you keep doing updated ones.
The "sock worms" reminds me more on some other used thing..
So immature
Are there any news on the Casper Octopus yet? :)
You sure Sock Worms aren't just used condoms?
LOVE the host!
Why does the jellyfish look like bad early '00s CGI?
I was thinking the same thing. It doesn't even look real it's so strange.
+Wood 'n' Stuff w/ Steve French Right?
Maybe that CG looked better or more realistic than you originally thought?
TalenGryphon You got them. '00s CGI was based on this magnificient creature. They made special expedition just to capture it's movement.
Sweet episode!
Anyone else think of Babylon 5 when he talked about the Monterey Bay Aquarium (MBARI)?
I *knew* that sounded familiar! (Bet a show fan named it)
Monterey Bay Aquarium was founded in 1984, nine years before Babylon 5 first aired in 1993.
Elizabeth Hogan Interesting! I wonder if JMS heard it and decided it sounded like a good alien name.
Humans: *Go deep into the ocean*
Our brains : "Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region. Are you certain whatever you're doing is worth it?"
Casper octopus looks cute 🐙😍
Priceless. Thanks!!