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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2025

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  • @Dennis_Reynolds_Golden_God
    @Dennis_Reynolds_Golden_God 3 года назад +12063

    They found a way to make the plants have so much personality. This filming is incredible.

    • @gabeyeah297
      @gabeyeah297 3 года назад +149

      i feel like the dramatic way these lily pads look and act and destroy environments plays a large part but i agree i had never seen plants as such a living things before crazy 3 minute clip

    • @babylebron6119
      @babylebron6119 3 года назад +41

      But I don't understand why they put these fake sounds over it 😅

    • @theboi4069
      @theboi4069 3 года назад +5

      Personality? Im a bit confuddled.

    • @backupplan6058
      @backupplan6058 3 года назад +76

      @@babylebron6119 first you need some sound to help keep interest and the actual sound would be unusable. Second most of this was filmed in a studio under controlled conditions, lightning and with a fake backdrop. It’s just how these programs are made to give interest to the audience.

    • @LydiAtheistLady
      @LydiAtheistLady 3 года назад

      Amazing!

  • @Kagrynac
    @Kagrynac 3 года назад +24447

    Can't help but think how lucky we are to live in a time of Time-lapse cameras.

    • @pasticcinideliziosi1259
      @pasticcinideliziosi1259 3 года назад +348

      and slow motion. we are lucky even to live in the age of normal cameras

    • @kasadam85
      @kasadam85 3 года назад +127

      @@pasticcinideliziosi1259 In the future they'll be thankful to live in an era with teleportation jajaja

    • @bimfred
      @bimfred 3 года назад +43

      if you weren’t distracted by modern life and you were dependant on nature for survival like your hundreds of thousands of years of ancestors were, then you wouldn’t need time-lapse

    • @Kagrynac
      @Kagrynac 3 года назад +64

      @@bimfred That's what I'm saying. Before this there was no choice but to return to the plant, hour after hour and take note of the difference in growth. Only now with technology do hours become minutes, minutes into seconds and we can watch these plants move as if they were animals. I'm sure many people studied this plant before and I wish all who had could see it grow and move like we can now.

    • @Evan102030
      @Evan102030 3 года назад +31

      Time lapse video surely is easier to process now with computers, but the technique isn't new at all, and neither is it really that sophisticated. It's just still photography with a set interval

  • @MichaelLeeTamlin
    @MichaelLeeTamlin 2 года назад +7481

    David Attenborough can literally make watching grass grow interesting and educational.

    • @ninajordanjones9943
      @ninajordanjones9943 2 года назад +52

      Right, like tell me more sir.....I never knew!

    • @asceticaesthetic1859
      @asceticaesthetic1859 2 года назад +82

      That’s actually the camera operators, video editors, composers, and foley artists doing that. Attenborough documentaries are nothing without the state of the art A/V production.

    • @ylstorage7085
      @ylstorage7085 2 года назад +14

      [1] technically water lily is not a grass
      [2] grass, is WAY MORE facinating. grass contains glass (silicates), grass caused the extinction of horses in North America due to glass in grass wearing their teetch down too fast. Yet 5 million years later the same greed of we humans desiring another kind of grass (Sugar cane), slave trade and colonizers brought horses back to North America.

    • @paolovallejo5500
      @paolovallejo5500 2 года назад +7

      @@ylstorage7085 I won't ask for sources for that silicate bit of info because i can google it to see if you're just throwing some bs, but I'd like your take on what makes the sugar cane fit the definition of grass, cheers

    • @ylstorage7085
      @ylstorage7085 2 года назад +8

      @@paolovallejo5500 my dude... you can google and verify "Silicate in gass", but you can't google "Sugar cane is a type of grass"?
      Also the real BS in my writting was the "horse extinction" part. "Mustication", i.e. the wearing down of teeth due to silicate in grass caused many extinctions, but not to the NA horses. NA horses had evolved to deal with that already.

  • @fratercontenduntocculta8161
    @fratercontenduntocculta8161 2 года назад +811

    This was honestly the most frightening transformation I've ever seen of a plant! I initially thought it was carnivorous, then turned out to be something else entirely! But I always did wonder how they made space for themselves.

    • @Curtis_Fu
      @Curtis_Fu Год назад +21

      it whacked away everything

    • @dathyr1
      @dathyr1 Год назад +14

      That is what I thought, that this plant was carnivorous. It just tries to dominate over the other plants. Whether that is becoming a large problem, only time shall tell. What regions are this water plants found?

    • @markojotic
      @markojotic 9 месяцев назад +1

      Look for his documentary on plants that eat meat.

    • @connorgillispie7128
      @connorgillispie7128 7 месяцев назад

      lol I can’t be the only one that wanted to fuuck it

    • @innashevchenko3092
      @innashevchenko3092 7 месяцев назад

      Ужас

  • @TheBjartulf
    @TheBjartulf 3 года назад +13972

    Not often we get to see the life of plants like this, great filming!

    • @dannysullivan12345
      @dannysullivan12345 3 года назад +18

      Can’t wait for the 4K version

    • @thelife8836
      @thelife8836 3 года назад +8

      Yes

    • @TheGnocid
      @TheGnocid 3 года назад +8

      Macro zoom 16k data flop Super amoled quantum dynamic hocta lens side wide 480x240p

    • @djm7706
      @djm7706 3 года назад +3

      Cold blooded beasts!

    • @BirdBath1
      @BirdBath1 3 года назад

      Of

  • @boomerix
    @boomerix 3 года назад +4340

    Humans: "Oh look a giant water Lillie, how lovely!"
    Water Lillie: "I must destroy and conquer, none shall live!"

    • @killinglonliness88
      @killinglonliness88 3 года назад +86

      Lily* Your comment is hilariously accurate though, the first is what I initially thought about water lilies but then I saw this and now am terrified and don't want to go near a water lily! lol.

    • @altaterra2610
      @altaterra2610 3 года назад +16

      @@killinglonliness88 don't be afraid. People sit on them and take photos.

    • @Bigben-1989
      @Bigben-1989 3 года назад +7

      @@killinglonliness88 who decided it’s lily and not Lillie.. just some dude so who cares? we understand him

    • @will9709
      @will9709 3 года назад +8

      @@Bigben-1989 it’s lily I established that I do not understand the original comment at all

    • @callumfinlayson-palmer8393
      @callumfinlayson-palmer8393 3 года назад +15

      Human: War is a unique human concept.
      Water Lillie/lily: hold my beer

  • @psycheq9434
    @psycheq9434 3 года назад +3331

    If plants could scream, this would be a horror movie.

    • @GraemeGunn
      @GraemeGunn 3 года назад +20

      It's literally just a leaf.

    • @PZantanKilla
      @PZantanKilla 3 года назад +93

      @@GraemeGunn You make me bushed.

    • @RedsHitpostMedia
      @RedsHitpostMedia 3 года назад +94

      A very slow horror movie but sure

    • @BirdBath1
      @BirdBath1 3 года назад +1

      Yea..

    • @louisvictor3473
      @louisvictor3473 3 года назад +84

      @@RedsHitpostMedia slow to a mammal, not to a plant

  • @DJdevil319
    @DJdevil319 2 года назад +746

    The way its filmed is just amazing
    You can actually see every detail
    Its like you are the wind and can see every part of what’s happening

    • @eewilson9835
      @eewilson9835 2 года назад

      Especially the survivors of the plantacide murder lily, the end is gore and gloom.

    • @aprilrahee
      @aprilrahee Год назад +3

      Well said, ' like you're the wind ' 👏

    • @connorgillispie7128
      @connorgillispie7128 7 месяцев назад

      Lol I can’t be the only one that wants to fuuck it 😂

  • @mrblimbo1359
    @mrblimbo1359 3 года назад +3171

    Never thought of water lilys as a terrifying force of nature but here we are

    • @raycasas2867
      @raycasas2867 2 года назад +36

      Never underestimate plants not even the ones we keep prisoners in pots🪴…. They’re just bidding their time 😶

    • @bugidisnereye9659
      @bugidisnereye9659 2 года назад +2

      Korkunç olan bu yaratılışın arkasındaki büyüklüğü görememek.tek kelimeyle Allahu Ekber. İslam güzeldir.

    • @bazdog4464
      @bazdog4464 2 года назад +1

      ​@Check my about page link no

    • @sequencejackson311
      @sequencejackson311 2 года назад

      @@raycasas2867 Yeah, you can't trust them. They take it personal when we wait to water them.

  • @gadsengaming4069
    @gadsengaming4069 3 года назад +9834

    Of all the disturbing and terrifying things out in nature, I never thought I'd get so freaked out by a lilypad. It is truly a horrifying plant.

    • @dillantrader6898
      @dillantrader6898 3 года назад +132

      I knew that based on legend of Zelda

    • @useovenmitts6337
      @useovenmitts6337 3 года назад +197

      "horrifying" is a really good word for this plant

    • @amirmoezz
      @amirmoezz 3 года назад +95

      And not to mention those plants that aren't vegans.

    • @lil_puddin
      @lil_puddin 3 года назад +250

      Many plants are savage. They're basically all trying to murder each other for space. Even if there's plenty of space in other directions, they're like "Ye, uh, murder is fine anyway."

    • @BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers
      @BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers 3 года назад +213

      Lilypads: Flippety floppity, your space is my property.

  • @NS-neversaynever
    @NS-neversaynever 3 года назад +4181

    Never knew water Lily is such aggressive plant. Beauty outside, predator inside.
    Wonderful video.

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver 3 года назад +83

      Its food is sunlight and water.

    • @zvlhelme
      @zvlhelme 3 года назад +162

      The giant one to be precise

    • @mattroll5456
      @mattroll5456 3 года назад +67

      So be careful with any beauty outside creature .

    • @NS-neversaynever
      @NS-neversaynever 3 года назад +12

      @@mattroll5456 yeah I thought about it.

    • @ekatasatya2995
      @ekatasatya2995 3 года назад +99

      preventing from dangerous algae growth, cooling water, protecting fish from bird predators.

  • @Raphaholic
    @Raphaholic 2 года назад +68

    This video is absolute perfection. The narration, the music, the imagery. Can't believe I'm coming back every month watching water lilies conquer a lake but here we are.

  • @Entomofauna
    @Entomofauna 3 года назад +2502

    I never tought in the archifamous Victoria waterlilies as an aggresive water monster that fights against everything it meets. This presentation of it is incredibly wonderful!

    • @Shnarfbird
      @Shnarfbird 3 года назад +59

      Plants have their own sort of behavior, just in very slow motion...

    • @joshuacrespi9672
      @joshuacrespi9672 3 года назад +4

      Thank you for actually naming it 💰

    • @jhondoe4526
      @jhondoe4526 3 года назад +2

      Named it Victoria of course it only conquer

    • @octapusxft
      @octapusxft 3 года назад +1

      So it was basically the British empire up to 100 years ago

    • @watzax26
      @watzax26 3 года назад

      Bully plant

  • @Cynsham
    @Cynsham 3 года назад +5238

    Nature documentaries will never be quite the same whenever we lose Mr. Attenborough, thank you sir for your dedication to narrating our beautiful natural world for so many years.

    • @snoozelp1
      @snoozelp1 3 года назад +53

      True, Ripley aka Sigourney is pretty decent too though

    • @deantjewie
      @deantjewie 3 года назад +44

      @@snoozelp1 no worries they'll die some day as well

    • @yaboi7034
      @yaboi7034 3 года назад +81

      @@deantjewie
      “No Worry”

    • @psychotogether5114
      @psychotogether5114 3 года назад +36

      I told my boss when he dies I’m taking time off.

    • @ts4686
      @ts4686 3 года назад +66

      I was thinking the exact same. Attenborough brings a certain quality to wild life and nature programs nobody else has.

  • @pablobustosixto6663
    @pablobustosixto6663 2 года назад +1579

    I love how 2:20 its looks like theyre filming a monster; the music, camara, narration.Its amazing how they can reflect the nature, not only scientifically but also artistically👍🏼

  • @MalO.ver1.0.x
    @MalO.ver1.0.x 2 года назад +609

    I am always fascinated by people imagining alien/extra terrestrial life because you only need to look at our *own* planet to see weird, disturbing and ultra fascinating stuff like this. I mean, you are really going to tell me that *this* doesn't look like something straight out of a alien horror movie?

    • @cymaticCS
      @cymaticCS 2 года назад +39

      Not to mention the deep oceans that still remain over 80% unexplored. Gotta wonder what is there lingering beneath the surface...

    • @MalO.ver1.0.x
      @MalO.ver1.0.x 2 года назад +6

      @@cymaticCS ​ Oh by the Gods, yes! The things that live deep down in the water are also from a whole other planet! Amazing and terrifying at the same time!

    • @swarley2500
      @swarley2500 10 месяцев назад

      @@cymaticCSwater

    • @cymaticCS
      @cymaticCS 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@MalO.ver1.0.x You can't possibly know what's down there. What you think it is or it is not there doesn't matter. Fact is, it remains unexplored.

    • @ToxicallyMasculinelol
      @ToxicallyMasculinelol 8 месяцев назад

      it only looks that way because they sped up the footage by like 50x

  • @blundy1
    @blundy1 2 года назад +1637

    When you think about the planning and work that goes into getting huge time-lapse shots like this, it's incredibly impressive that they're able to do it with some consistency. Amazing talent and tech.

    • @alvinbitoy7894
      @alvinbitoy7894 2 года назад +1

      The time lapse was studio-based.

    • @dronesinconstruction
      @dronesinconstruction 2 года назад +2

      It’s their job.

    • @blundy1
      @blundy1 2 года назад +17

      @@dronesinconstruction As if that somehow makes it less impressive? Okay.
      Also studio or not, it's great footage.

    • @JoeARedHawk275
      @JoeARedHawk275 2 года назад +3

      @@casualcampaigns No, the sounds aren’t added to “speed up production.” It’s as much an artwork as it is a documentary. I can’t believe you just totally misunderstood the reason they add in the sound effects. As for the motion, I’m having trouble where you found that. It’s a time lapse, maybe your brain just can’t comprehend that movements look unrealistic in timelapses?

    • @catc8927
      @catc8927 Год назад

      @@alvinbitoy7894 I would think that makes it even more impressive, to grow all of those different species of plants for months in a studio.

  • @DundG
    @DundG 3 года назад +467

    "We need more biodervisity!"
    Giant water Lilly: "No!"

    • @shawnm2405
      @shawnm2405 3 года назад +25

      All subspecies must fight for their place or become extinguished forever

    • @SirFeatureCreature
      @SirFeatureCreature 3 года назад +14

      @@seagulfs4123Shawn M clearly

    • @Type000
      @Type000 3 года назад +24

      @@seagulfs4123 nature always like that.

    • @calituchi1
      @calituchi1 3 года назад +18

      @@seagulfs4123 says Charles Darwin theory of evolution actually. This would be a great example of nature selection. Great in that it shows the plants with traits the other organisms and environment do not favor will be overtaken. Unless they can find a way to survive through gene mutation.

    • @leociresi4292
      @leociresi4292 3 года назад +5

      The Victorian Water Lily leaves can support the weight of a toddler

  • @JavierGonzalez-lp3ke
    @JavierGonzalez-lp3ke 2 года назад +83

    Fascinating...yet remarkably eerie to watch a PLANT do all that.
    David Attenborough is a genius when it comes narration.

  • @McJaews
    @McJaews 3 года назад +639

    I was once told that plants can be viewed a bit like animals all trying to get at a bowl of food. They kick and punch and wrestle each other to get to the bowl (Which in the case of plants is sunlight), but it happens so slowly that you don't really notice it while walking through the forest. Vines climbing up tree trunks. Saplings trying to grow in the shade. Different leaf sizes and shapes meant for optimal capture of whatever rays make it to them. It's a slow and perpetual war with seasonal victories and losses.

    • @iofb.hulder
      @iofb.hulder 3 года назад +17

      I've thought about this, and you just put it into words. Amazingly interesting!

    • @Jukeboksi
      @Jukeboksi 3 года назад +3

      Are you sure it wasn’t the plant itself?

    • @herkerr
      @herkerr 3 года назад +11

      There is a board game called Photosyntheis, pretty much sums up and confirms this theory.

    • @-M0LE
      @-M0LE 3 года назад +7

      The thing is we humans imagine time as the time we experience but that’s so silly it’s more like everything experiences time differently so for plants it’s normal speed we are just like humming birds and flys or bees to them we are so fast

    • @oidawtf
      @oidawtf 3 года назад +1

      and now with that in mind, dont ever tell me that the rich dont want to "eat" more and more and to survive just a bit better than all the other petty souls... or the other rich ppl...

  • @DoktrDub
    @DoktrDub 3 года назад +1541

    “The battle is over”
    I didn’t see a battle, that was a slaughter.

    • @deadzipper1777
      @deadzipper1777 3 года назад +220

      "This isn't a pond, it's a tomb."

    • @cryptfire3158
      @cryptfire3158 3 года назад +26

      @@deadzipper1777 This is Sparta!

    • @Baneslayer
      @Baneslayer 3 года назад +11

      An analogy for human immigration. 🧐

    • @Ryquard1
      @Ryquard1 3 года назад +20

      @@Baneslayer all life does this: resource domination

    • @j-core2895
      @j-core2895 3 года назад +3

      @@Ryquard1 true that

  • @corruptpixel8441
    @corruptpixel8441 3 года назад +2608

    I love how the narration is never overly scientific, it's simple yet powerful and easy to understand for anyone without having to google concepts every 5 minutes

    • @thecanuckredcoat4142
      @thecanuckredcoat4142 3 года назад +64

      And on the other hand not overly simple or acting like the flora and fauna are our friends or humanizing them.

    • @DavidMoviez
      @DavidMoviez 3 года назад +35

      Thats the wonderful power of David Attenborough. Even when I read his books, I read them in his voice.

    • @liammcleod159
      @liammcleod159 3 года назад +7

      It was a 3 minute video

    • @Imaworldstar-jw3yj
      @Imaworldstar-jw3yj 3 года назад

      Isupport studied English with this
      I restarted English after 10 years
      I am a beginner studying English with asmr.
      Please come and take a look and .
      Oh thank you

    • @schmee9025
      @schmee9025 3 года назад +4

      @@Imaworldstar-jw3yj good job friend

  • @schiros123
    @schiros123 2 года назад +35

    Its unbelievable what they acheived here. Somehow they revealed the drama of plants, and of all life that we often take for granted. Legendary filmwork and so so beautiful.

  • @bannan8288
    @bannan8288 3 года назад +756

    The voice of Sir Attenborough, the dramatic soundtrack and the accelerated clips make it too good!

    • @erdincyasindinc5254
      @erdincyasindinc5254 3 года назад +9

      i could watch a still photo of a chair if attenbborough is the one who narrates it.

    • @TheHolyghost55
      @TheHolyghost55 3 года назад +3

      never thought something like this could be dramatic

    • @RebelEight-z7q
      @RebelEight-z7q 3 года назад +1

      Not to mention, the sound effects. Absolutely brilliant

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  • @tommeakin1732
    @tommeakin1732 3 года назад +2010

    When I've been lost in thought about what kind of alien species might exist out there in the universe, I've found myself wondering if there might be species out there that we might completely miss or misunderstand because they either live far faster, or far slower than we do - throwing off our intuitions. In a way, plants are kind of like this. Time lapses show them in a totally different light. In real time, they might as well be inanimate objects to us. But time lapses show almost animalistic qualities at times

    • @tommeakin1732
      @tommeakin1732 3 года назад +166

      @@therealostrich836 I try to be careful with expanding my definitions so far that they lose a large part of their utility, and I'd say that referring to the entire universe as being "alive" is doing that. Even if we are living on the back of a neuron in a god's brain, it's alive in a way that is sufficiently different to deserve a different word

    • @hwolff-fh9te
      @hwolff-fh9te 3 года назад +12

      That is indeed a very interesting idea, well done pal

    • @froogsleegs
      @froogsleegs 3 года назад +52

      fungi is equally as mysterious and weird, a class of their own. we already have so many alien-seeming things right here!

    • @canadiansuperawesome2506
      @canadiansuperawesome2506 3 года назад +8

      Why do you not wonder about the God who created all these and billions more? !!!

    • @GoodleanTV
      @GoodleanTV 3 года назад +47

      @@canadiansuperawesome2506 he didn’t say anything regarding God? Why inject that into his statement

  • @fredinalaska
    @fredinalaska 3 года назад +1757

    The narration, the time-lapse sequence. This is the highest level of production period
    Excellent stuff 👏

    • @reginaldforthright805
      @reginaldforthright805 3 года назад

      Strictly second class

    • @nei_hmande2427
      @nei_hmande2427 3 года назад

      Maybe get out more

    • @Satchiidesu
      @Satchiidesu 3 года назад +1

      imagine if it was realtime

    • @valemak210
      @valemak210 3 года назад

      Plus the dramatic music lol

    • @Usoshie
      @Usoshie 3 года назад

      Mais c'est pas bon ci elle continue comme ça on aura plus d'eaux et on sera an danger elle grandiose lorquelle hou de leaux

  • @yogassagoy8871
    @yogassagoy8871 2 года назад +7

    3.38 minutes of perfection, the visual the music the educational and dramatic voice. im in love

  • @ColinRichardson
    @ColinRichardson 3 года назад +1558

    I am hoping for at least another 95 years of Sir David Attenborough. May he out live everyone and be immortal.

    • @kasadam85
      @kasadam85 3 года назад +19

      @@bradleywayne2788 shut up bro plz

    • @bradleywayne2788
      @bradleywayne2788 3 года назад +7

      @@kasadam85 How about, no?

    • @stevo3938
      @stevo3938 3 года назад +66

      His voice has been recorded so many times over, that even after he has passed, he will continue to narrate new series

    • @Salamandra40k
      @Salamandra40k 3 года назад +2

      Betty White didnt make it, I hate to say it, but I dont think David will either

    • @jooenu4285
      @jooenu4285 3 года назад +52

      When he hits 200, queen Elizabeth will grant him another knighthood.

  • @ToobMee
    @ToobMee 3 года назад +626

    Nobody has ever left a legacy so valuable as David Attenborough. Nature in all its dimensions has been well captured ; documented and saved for eternity! Thanks to DA for the priceless legacy. The World is forever indebted to him!

    • @Yesi-jt8uo
      @Yesi-jt8uo 3 года назад +17

      Thanks means a lot

    • @BoskiM
      @BoskiM 3 года назад +6

      Not really why should we be in debeted to him???

    • @aniquinstark4347
      @aniquinstark4347 3 года назад +11

      You say that like he's dead but he's not. He's 95 and still very healthy.

    • @jordangeer8964
      @jordangeer8964 3 года назад +6

      That’s *Sir* David Attenborough to you!

    • @-leovinci
      @-leovinci 3 года назад

      @@aniquinstark4347 I think so as well.

  • @veljkovic92
    @veljkovic92 3 года назад +1066

    I saw this plant recently in one botanical garden and was so astonished to see how beautiful, scary, complex and huge it is. Highly recommend seeing it in person.

    • @newglowgurl
      @newglowgurl 3 года назад +3

      hey,
      which botanical garden did you go to ?
      I have been to gardens in both California and Mexico!

    • @veljkovic92
      @veljkovic92 3 года назад +8

      @@newglowgurl hey. I've visited one in Augsburg, Germany. Lovely place.

    • @cometmoon4485
      @cometmoon4485 3 года назад +5

      I saw some in Oslo, Norway. They had to keep the room super hot and humid.

    • @newglowgurl
      @newglowgurl 3 года назад +2

      I can imagine how beautiful some botanical gardens must be around the world! On this note , any favorite type of plants ?

    • @veljkovic92
      @veljkovic92 3 года назад

      @@newglowgurlI'm personally not knowing much about plants (but i want to learn more). Could you share your favorite ones? 😊

  • @msnisperos
    @msnisperos 2 года назад +7

    These sound mixers are so dramatic with their music and effects choices!

  • @kanetao
    @kanetao 3 года назад +445

    Just to hear Attenborough say, "It's a monster..." was worth every minute of my time.

  • @KraZeyyzz
    @KraZeyyzz 3 года назад +499

    I love how they made the growth of a water lilly so much more intense than almost any show Ive lately seen

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      @thelord3561 3 года назад

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      @thelord3561 3 года назад

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      @justusb.plorer8773 3 года назад +9

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  • @imranraja6156
    @imranraja6156 3 года назад +291

    I really love how Attenborough has offered an alternative perspective through this narrative, usually lillies are well liked. But this has presented them in an interesting and twisted way.

    • @8551Soul
      @8551Soul 3 года назад +3

      Its the authors perspective.he Just reads it

    • @AxxLAfriku
      @AxxLAfriku 3 года назад +1

      OH NOOOOOOOO!!! I have two girlfriends, but very few people on YT are happy for my relationship success. They disl*ke all of the videos I make with my 2 girlfriends. Please be kind, dear im

    • @Janal_Hoe
      @Janal_Hoe 3 года назад +9

      @@8551Soul but still tho, it's really intriguing how things we are just more than what you think like how deepsea dwellers are able to live under high pressure, and still strive!! Look I'm sorry ya had to read a whole essay Ó╭╮Ò

    • @MegaBond101
      @MegaBond101 3 года назад +8

      @@AxxLAfriku I think they're not happy because you spam it on unrelevant videos but errr congrats on your relationship success? 😅

    • @PKBitchGirl
      @PKBitchGirl 3 года назад +1

      @@AxxLAfriku what do you and your girlfriends have to do with David Attenborough?

  • @ziggystardust1751
    @ziggystardust1751 2 года назад +14

    Who will take this man's place when his times up? He has made natural science so very interesting too me and so many.Thank you David.

    • @Bleech606
      @Bleech606 7 месяцев назад

      AI David Attenborough! 🤖 Attenborough forever!

  • @SN-of5tu
    @SN-of5tu 3 года назад +142

    Underwater plants: Oh boy, I can't wait to thrive and grow in this pond with all of this tasty light!
    Water lily: *N O*

  • @chemepuppie
    @chemepuppie 3 года назад +438

    The cinematography is very impressive. The time and patience it took to film this. Also really good angles

    • @bsmlbn
      @bsmlbn 3 года назад +2

      Well said!

    • @bugidisnereye9659
      @bugidisnereye9659 2 года назад

      Düşünsene yaratılan bu kadar güzel ve muhteşem de yaratan kimbilir nasıldır. Allahu Ekber.İslam güzeldir.

  • @Arbol833
    @Arbol833 3 года назад +1057

    Wow, that beauty is actually a beast in disguise. In the local zoo as a youngster I was impressed by it's beauty in the pond in the tropical greenhouse. It's flowering was a yearly event. Never did I suspect it's monstruos behavior.

    • @dewinmoonl
      @dewinmoonl 3 года назад +82

      beauty demands energy, energy comes from, well ... pillage

    • @artrock101
      @artrock101 3 года назад +41

      You didn't have the right background music...

    • @OfficialGOD
      @OfficialGOD 3 года назад +10

      Well life is monstrous

    • @vianandroid
      @vianandroid 3 года назад +13

      @@artrock101 and Sir David Attenborough voice as the narrator.

    • @domicelabury4560
      @domicelabury4560 3 года назад +3

      To tak jak...trzeba uważać na piękno bo póznie może się okazać zabójcze

  • @rachelanderson1232
    @rachelanderson1232 7 месяцев назад +6

    whoever chose that thumbnail knew what they were doin

  • @exodus1383
    @exodus1383 3 года назад +320

    Its truly amazing to see how much plants actually move once you setup a time lapse camera

    • @newjerseyjustin
      @newjerseyjustin 3 года назад +14

      Exactly they don't appear to move at all to our eyes

    • @Dante3085
      @Dante3085 3 года назад +12

      Yeah, its just a different time scale than us.

    • @whywomenhatemyforeskin1412
      @whywomenhatemyforeskin1412 3 года назад

      Plants just like us. Need water to live, Female & Male plants, & they die. But actually they have it better than us they live thousands of years

    • @leociresi4292
      @leociresi4292 3 года назад

      Too bad they don’t live in the US. Too cold

    • @hazeltree7738
      @hazeltree7738 2 года назад

      @@leociresi4292 I hate to break it to you, but there are plants in the US

  • @shprite781
    @shprite781 3 года назад +652

    BBC has always done a fantastic job at making even the most simple of life forms look and sound dramatic.

    • @attspace
      @attspace 3 года назад +23

      nothing simple friend

    • @matchley500
      @matchley500 3 года назад +12

      "The battle is over...and the victory, total." Haha. The music and narration make it seem soooo dramatic.

    • @tyuerty
      @tyuerty 3 года назад +2

      You must have a low opinion of life if you think any aspect of it is simple

    • @jimjam7928
      @jimjam7928 3 года назад +11

      RUclips comments are certainly never short of condescending people picking apart every word you type... however simple.

    • @shprite781
      @shprite781 3 года назад +5

      @@jimjam7928 Fr lol people just love to hate... Telling me a plant isn't simple compared to a Human or another greater lifeform lol

  • @PeckmasterK
    @PeckmasterK 3 года назад +606

    I am currently working painting a botanical jungle mural and this shows timing couldn’t be better. Totally inspirational! I just spent two hours on water lilies. I’m the lucky owner of a corpse flower (not the kind featured - titan arum) and I’m inspired to include it too! So glad to see this being released and for the incredible filming that puts plants on a human timeline.

    • @beefcake1876
      @beefcake1876 3 года назад +10

      It was meant for you

    • @sazidshafi4890
      @sazidshafi4890 3 года назад +6

      I wish I could see that mural! 😻

    • @unbreakableldorado7723
      @unbreakableldorado7723 3 года назад +5

      Nice, do you plan to publish the mural online?

    • @marciegalo
      @marciegalo 3 года назад +6

      Where do u keep ur flower

    • @m11nt
      @m11nt 3 года назад +5

      Where do you publish your art? I want to see it

  • @wangeroogerque
    @wangeroogerque 2 года назад +8

    Respect to the editors, they made a leaf opening look and sound brutal.

  • @peepeevs
    @peepeevs 3 года назад +45

    The Giant Lily really is the plant version of that guy taking up 3 parking spots with his oversized pick-up truck.

    • @PMauvais
      @PMauvais 3 года назад +9

      More like a monster truck parking on top of other cars.

  • @GrinScar
    @GrinScar 3 года назад +183

    I never thought lilypads can be so sinister

    • @jaimedelgado7529
      @jaimedelgado7529 3 года назад +13

      They're different

    • @GrinScar
      @GrinScar 3 года назад +2

      @@jaimedelgado7529 You had me laughing when I first read that they are different

    • @gorgogfish2040
      @gorgogfish2040 3 года назад +4

      @@GrinScar built different

    • @EastofVictoriaPark
      @EastofVictoriaPark 3 года назад +1

      Lobbying by Big Lily

    • @piedramultiaristas8573
      @piedramultiaristas8573 3 года назад +2

      The way they do it it's like a villian horror/action dark/super héroe movie

  • @Дмитрий-п9ь7щ
    @Дмитрий-п9ь7щ 3 года назад +383

    Such a great footage, giving you a sense of fighting animals, not plants

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      @AxxLAfriku 3 года назад

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    • @spjr99
      @spjr99 3 года назад +15

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    • @anonygrazer3234
      @anonygrazer3234 3 года назад +1

      I know, right? Where the lilies had opened up and in between them the duck weed(?) was time-lapse shaking and quivering like some frightened animal!
      I will never look at those lilies the same way ever again!

    • @zacharykenniston748
      @zacharykenniston748 3 года назад

      Plants are sentient and feel pain.

    • @TheGuindo
      @TheGuindo 3 года назад +1

      @@zacharykenniston748 they don't feel pain because they don't have nervous systems, but they do respond to distress which is what i think you're referring to. they release chemicals that alert other plants to predators in the area and stuff like that.

  • @antmoddyLee
    @antmoddyLee 2 года назад +4

    Nature is so amazing. I love watching their stories.

  • @Gilesone1989
    @Gilesone1989 3 года назад +123

    The scenes are beautiful. Thanks to the artist who took days of his life to share this !

  • @dppss91102
    @dppss91102 3 года назад +167

    I love how the sound effects are so realistic that it seems like it's happening in real time, though it's obviously time-lapsed. It's detailed down to the withering of the little flower. Great sound engineering.

  • @tenwaystowearit
    @tenwaystowearit 3 года назад +96

    Wow! This was amazing to watch. What an invasive and determined plant species. Literally throwing shade. 😬

    • @rodrezi
      @rodrezi 3 года назад +12

      It's not invasive tho. It is endemic to the Amazon basin.

    • @WattWireNet
      @WattWireNet 3 года назад +10

      @@rodrezi Ten Ways used the word correctly. Webster #1: "tending to spread especially in a quick or aggressive manner" (nothing about being indigenous or not). Yep, that's what the giant water lily is doing AND throwing more shade than Cardi B at Nicki & Ariana combined.

    • @jahlasam
      @jahlasam 3 года назад +5

      @@WattWireNet No he didn't. He said invasive and determined plant species - leading to him meaning invasive species. Every scientific definition of an invasive species means it is a non-indigenous.

    • @tenwaystowearit
      @tenwaystowearit 3 года назад +3

      Lol. 😂 😂😂 It’s not that serious.

    • @stefthorman8548
      @stefthorman8548 3 года назад

      @@tenwaystowearit you wrote wrong info, it's not that serious, just let it be corrected.

  • @elizabethbates2023
    @elizabethbates2023 2 года назад +1

    FASCINATING!! ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE FILM FOOTAGE!! I CANNOT GET ENOUGH OF THIS!! BRILLIANT!!

  • @clairetrytche
    @clairetrytche 3 года назад +427

    That's a very cruel plant, but I can't help to feel mesmerized by how it eliminates anything else just for them to exist.

    • @zacharykenniston748
      @zacharykenniston748 3 года назад +19

      Plants can be cruel but animals are far crueler. Plants are much more benevolent

    • @d09_ma
      @d09_ma 3 года назад +22

      My friend, that is humanity turned plant!

    • @xion1305
      @xion1305 3 года назад +46

      Cruelty is a foreign idea in the plant kingdom.

    • @DarkCrusade3
      @DarkCrusade3 3 года назад +19

      On the one hand.. sure sucks for the other plants. On the other hand, it manages to cool the water temperature and offer safety to fish from bird predators. It's really interesting, the balance of things

    • @kornofile
      @kornofile 3 года назад +27

      ​@@DarkCrusade3 Bro no. it prevents every other fucking organism to live under this. No light, no oxygen = no fishes anymore! xd
      it is invasive and diminish the abundance of life in particular vulnerable environment

  • @litepaw7
    @litepaw7 3 года назад +220

    Ah, I love BBC nature documentary. I wish they still have these good quality shows on TV.

    • @Miranox2
      @Miranox2 3 года назад +18

      TV is an obsolete system. Why bother with TV schedules when video-on-demand exists?

    • @quincg1288
      @quincg1288 3 года назад +22

      There is a program, it's called Green Planet.

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 3 года назад +3

      "still have"? This show just came out a couple weeks ago on TV. It's called Green Earth and it's tangentially connected to a whole BBC series like Planet Earth 1, Planet Earth 2, Blue Planet 1, Blue Planet 2, and now Green Planet. They're all on TV and they've been working on this series of documentaries since the 00s and they're still making fresh ones like this.

    • @lordshotgun7168
      @lordshotgun7168 3 года назад

      @@Miranox2 valid point.

    • @mrdarren1045
      @mrdarren1045 2 года назад

      @@arthas640 they originally made 'life on earth' in the 80s. Thats when i first started watching attenborough on tv... at least here in the uk

  • @KangJangkrik
    @KangJangkrik 3 года назад +94

    "Let's give our daughter name Lily because it's so lovely"
    Meanwhile Lily:

  • @gueminpark3940
    @gueminpark3940 2 года назад +3

    Incredible documentaries with the state of the art filming equipment and a fantastic group of highly talented and creative people to show us the life that goes on all around us and how intertwined we are.

  • @bericbandre5096
    @bericbandre5096 3 года назад +115

    This video is great at showing the warfare plants commit daily, it's amazing what they're are capable of in terms of survival and competition. Thanks to time-lapse cameras it's easier to observe these behaviors, it's great

  • @getgle
    @getgle 3 года назад +23

    1:10 Everything makes me think of her 😭😭😭😭

    • @KHIMMMMMMMMMM
      @KHIMMMMMMMMMM 3 года назад +5

      Bro 😭

    • @NotAvy
      @NotAvy Месяц назад +1

      😂😂😂 lol you naughty

  • @Codoloco1
    @Codoloco1 3 года назад +57

    That was one of the coolest things Ive ever seen. The editing was incredible, the sounds and most important that filming, with a calm, informative voice.

  • @soulsootheryoga3867
    @soulsootheryoga3867 2 года назад +23

    This is so intense, never fails to amaze me in such wonderful way nature grows and moves around us. 🪷🌏🌍🌎 natural world is such interesting place to be. Thank you for letting us see it.
    Much love and harmony for all of us.🙏🏻

  • @xivix6710
    @xivix6710 3 года назад +129

    Never I had imagined that this is how a giant lily springs to life, what a fascinating video!

    • @thanib7796
      @thanib7796 2 года назад

      Makes me want to destroy them! Make room for the other plants you selfish bastards!!

  • @emilyfentem7194
    @emilyfentem7194 3 года назад +860

    I think it’s important to note that although here the plant itself is framed to be ‘evil’ or ‘horrifying’, in reality, the only way it can destroy so many other species is when it is removed from its natural environment and entered into a different ecosystem; much like the cane toads in Australia.

    • @deadsnow
      @deadsnow 3 года назад +10

      ...or the people on the planet...
      edit: (when it is removed from its natural environment and entered into a different ecosystem)

    • @Nightbird.
      @Nightbird. 2 года назад +104

      Which is why it's imperative to destroy it when you find it outside it's native habitat.

    • @deadsnow
      @deadsnow 2 года назад +1

      ​@@Nightbird.... or better yet, to bring it back to its natural habitat (as far as possible)... you know, unfortunately we don't live in free space... we have to live together on this tiny planet "Earth".
      But why is there still such a variety of species and races and types? Because until now man has never had such unwanted power over life and the future!
      "Accidentally", bringing in harmful plants, rodents, insects or parasites, not to mention invisible dangers such as bacteria, germs and viruses! Something like that only happened to beginners and dilettantes in earlier centuries, today only to routine blind or
      Saboteurs and Attackers!

    • @johanneshalberstadt3663
      @johanneshalberstadt3663 2 года назад +41

      I was wondering about that. Growing into a monoculture like that can't be a healthy ecosystem, right?

    • @MrOvlov02
      @MrOvlov02 2 года назад

      much like snakes in congo

  • @cristianborlanT34
    @cristianborlanT34 2 года назад +7

    1:34When this plant grows is like: Lights out loses, you didn't pay your electric bill!

  • @JohnDoe-pc1qf
    @JohnDoe-pc1qf 2 года назад +6

    It starts as a spiky phallus, transforms into a not very inviting vulva and then into a platform.

  • @crisper1614
    @crisper1614 3 года назад +59

    Sometimes it’s hard to conceptualize that plants are living things. Instead of just inanimate objects that just sit there doing nothing. But when sped up it really shows these are living creatures. It’s almost like they live in a different time dimension from us.

  • @cr7y44
    @cr7y44 3 года назад +64

    I was expecting to see an animal being eaten, but was presented with a water lily plant. Ended up learning a war philosophy... what a ride

  • @pookie7194
    @pookie7194 3 года назад +53

    omg this is so beautiful!
    I’m so impressed by whoever made the footage.
    and i love how the plant uses its club like unfurled leaf to clear space for itself on the water surface XD
    it happens super slow irl, but the sped up time lapse just made it seem like the plant is more alive and sentient that we think

  • @kokochanukrit9989
    @kokochanukrit9989 2 года назад +2

    Wow the spikes are a masterpiece

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  • @erikwest7515
    @erikwest7515 3 года назад +65

    Ever since I was kid, I always enjoyed watching science shows like this. Now that I’m 43, the technology employed by these modern science shows make me love these type of science shows even more. Keep up the awesome job!

  • @Chaziltasm
    @Chaziltasm 3 года назад +82

    I love the way this was edited together. Brings everything to life and tells a story as a good documentary should.

  • @MayannaiseYay
    @MayannaiseYay 2 года назад +30

    1:01 I should call her

  • @vanessaw7325
    @vanessaw7325 2 года назад +4

    Here I was thinking this whole time how I innocent these plants seem and so peaceful and floaty 👀🤔

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  • @globbyakaweirdjellyguy954
    @globbyakaweirdjellyguy954 3 года назад +36

    I saw them in the outside pool when I went to this art museum and I was amazed at how big it was. Truly incredible and impressive.💖

  • @lordtachanka80
    @lordtachanka80 3 года назад +36

    That's incredible.. I didn't know water lilies were so weird.
    Incredible filming!

    • @jackmango4506
      @jackmango4506 3 года назад

      Hello Lord Tachanka, my King 😶 👑

  • @therickpound
    @therickpound 3 года назад +93

    I think it’s fair to say the Life on Earth series & his commentary broke new ground in so many ways, a joy to watch all their work.

    • @MR-YoutubeChangedMyHandle
      @MR-YoutubeChangedMyHandle 3 года назад

      Planet Earth broke this ground in 2006 my dude.

    • @therickpound
      @therickpound 3 года назад

      @@MR-RUclipsChangedMyHandle incorrect…

    • @thelord3561
      @thelord3561 3 года назад

      1 Corinthians Chapter 15 Is The Ressurrection Creed That Paul Had Received Only 3-5 Years After Jesus Crucifiction And Had It Written 20 Years Later In A.D 54-55 And Jesus Went On The Cross At A.D 30 Also The Tel Dan Inscription States The House Of David On It And The Moabite Stone Records Mesha Just Like The Bible Worshipping Yahweh The Pool Of Siloam When Jesus Heals The Guy Is Also A Real Place And The Book Of Acts Gets The Environment Of The First Century Correct Which Myths Do Not Do It States Drusilla And Felix Got Married While Josephus The Jewish Historian Records The Same Thing And Believing In The Jesus Of The Bible And Christianity We Are Saved By Grace Not Of Ourselves It Is The Free Gift Of God By Repenting And Putting On The Lord Jesus Christ While Jehovah Witness And Mormonism Do Not Think They Are Saved And Are Earning Salvation To Get It However The Biblical Jesus Is The Only Way And Its Not About Achieving It Rather It Is More Like Receiving Christ To Be Saved In Him And Your Works Are The Fruit Of Your Salvation Amen And 2 Timothy 4:11 States Bring The Cloak I Left At Carpus Indicating It Was Authentic And Jesus Is More Worth It For Everlasting Life And Gary Habermas Has The Greatest Case For The Ressurection And Dr. James Tour On RUclips Also Shows The Reasons It Wasnt An Accident God Bless Jesus Is Lord
      Five Scientific Reasons To Believe In God
      ruclips.net/video/TtSXyrEzXs4/видео.html
      The Case For Design
      ruclips.net/video/vl802lHAk5Y/видео.html
      Jesus And His Ressurection Video
      ruclips.net/video/A0iDNLxmWVM/видео.html
      Gary Habermas On Jesus
      ruclips.net/video/ay_Db4RwZ_M/видео.html
      The Reliability Of The New Testamentt
      inspiringphilosophy.org/defending-christianity/

    • @thelord3561
      @thelord3561 3 года назад

      #JESUS FIRST For By Jesus All Things Are Created I'm Here For The News Of The Kingdom Of God And While Religion Has You Doing Good Deeds To Earn Salvation The Biblical Jesus Died And Rose Again For The Forgiveness Of Sin And By Grace You Are Saved So You Walk In Him For He Loved Us So We Love The Lord

    • @thelord3561
      @thelord3561 3 года назад

      #JESUS FIRST These Resources Are To Be Viewed Through A Gentle Context Amen Jesus Is Love And The Only Way To Be Saved Is Through The Jesus Of The Bible The Creator And It's The Free Gift Of God But May We Honor The Lord Jesus And No Longer Live For Ourselves But To The Lord

  • @richsealy7371
    @richsealy7371 10 месяцев назад +14

    I can’t be the only one who thought it.

  • @NatsukoIzuki
    @NatsukoIzuki 3 года назад +9

    Watched this with my hubby. When the giant water lilies were expanding and squishing the other plants, he kept making small screaming noises as those plants got pushed/shoved/died.

  • @chrisl9934
    @chrisl9934 3 года назад +34

    BBC always has the best nature documentaries.

  • @eldestructor01
    @eldestructor01 3 года назад +20

    I missed when discovery channel used to be like this. Thanks to bbc and others that have content like this on RUclips. Love it

  • @prodigy1636
    @prodigy1636 2 года назад +31

    "Sir!"
    "Grab me that plant"
    "But sir, it's highly dangerous"
    "Grab *me* that plant"

    • @thakyou5005
      @thakyou5005 8 месяцев назад

      What for, may I ask?

  • @Enneamorph
    @Enneamorph 3 года назад +32

    Sometimes it takes videos like this to remind me that plants are just organisms that live life in slow motion, and not _things_ that are just _there_

    • @gamer4lyfez325
      @gamer4lyfez325 3 года назад +1

      *Triggered vegan noises intensify*

    • @mikescorpio13
      @mikescorpio13 3 года назад +1

      @@gamer4lyfez325 what would they eat if only they knew hahaha rocks maybe

  • @2eganja1
    @2eganja1 3 года назад +16

    The quality of the up close video shot is amazing! Really love David Attenborough narrating about nature. Such a blessing to grow up on nature since I was a kid, always fascinated and learning new stuff in nature because of him. I always looked forward to Sunday night, to catch the nature show on ABC I believed, back in the 90s.

  • @NeonCicada
    @NeonCicada 3 года назад +8

    Sir David Attenborough sure does some pretty fantastic narrations.

  • @MrChinchillen
    @MrChinchillen 2 года назад +1

    I love the foley on these time lapses

  • @nikhilananth4383
    @nikhilananth4383 3 года назад +6

    Lake fauna: ah what a beautiful day
    Water lily: I’m about to end this whole mans career

  • @omri9325
    @omri9325 3 года назад +6

    This gave me the chills.
    I had to watch the first part 3 times to understand it was all just a single leaf fighting everything around it.
    And then feeling bad for all the other plants being suffocated to death

  • @charmh.422
    @charmh.422 3 года назад +121

    Got to admire how the camera man managed to capture detailed footage of the lily pads growth. It looked cruel but beautiful at the same time.

    • @Rocky-w5r
      @Rocky-w5r 3 года назад +5

      This camera man stuff is getting old😏

    • @RetrogradeBeats
      @RetrogradeBeats 3 года назад +14

      most of the detailed up close shots are taken in a studio and for scale the rest is shot on site

  • @JoeMamathan
    @JoeMamathan 2 года назад +3

    The Forbidden Water Plussy.

  • @roninbayacal7857
    @roninbayacal7857 3 года назад +27

    Amazing how the time lapse and camera work can show and portray plants much like animals, moving and doing in small intervals instead of slow and gradual like they usually are

  • @obake_neko
    @obake_neko 3 года назад +49

    I first fell in love with biology as a child (and later became a biologist), largely thanks to David Attenborough and his Life on Earth series. It's amazing to see him still sharing the wonder of nature with us all.

    • @bugidisnereye9659
      @bugidisnereye9659 2 года назад

      Peki biyolojinin tek sahibini tanımaya çalıştın mi? O Ekberdir.İslam güzeldir.

    • @kuro758
      @kuro758 2 года назад

      @@bugidisnereye9659 smh

    • @Dramn_
      @Dramn_ 2 года назад

      @@bugidisnereye9659 you are a heretic.

  • @Sammyspage
    @Sammyspage 3 года назад +30

    Phenomenal piece of work! Beautiful cinematography.

    • @Purwapada
      @Purwapada 3 года назад +1

      its terrible.
      cinematography is pretentious and distracts from the documentary itself.
      idk why they didn't just make it about cinematography - clearly they cared very little about the plants, otherwise they wouldn't have used recycled themes [utricularia in bromeliad] (they've done that same sequence about 3 times in different documentaries).
      they also mixed plants that don't occur naturally together anyway, from different continents even. the sound effects are stupid, and the information given was very mediocre - not to mention the terrible lack of continuity.

  • @johnlaslett5339
    @johnlaslett5339 2 года назад +2

    Plants fascinate me. So many reasons but my favourite thing about them is, they don't talk

  •  3 года назад +60

    this is a channel with a very high content of knowledge that helps me to have a lot of good knowledge

    • @somnuswaltz5586
      @somnuswaltz5586 3 года назад +3

      You should focus on watching videos that teach how to properly speak the English language, then 🤣🤣🤣

    • @SilentTrek
      @SilentTrek 3 года назад +4

      @@somnuswaltz5586 How many languages do you speak?

    • @SilentTrek
      @SilentTrek 3 года назад

      @@somnuswaltz5586 Also, "then" what? I think you need to watch some of those videos too.

    • @dantegood2195
      @dantegood2195 3 года назад +3

      @@somnuswaltz5586 - Clearly you’re a multi-linguist fluent in hillbilly and racist.

    • @celticlass8573
      @celticlass8573 3 года назад +1

      We're happy to have you here, friend. :)

  • @cashreyadas6563
    @cashreyadas6563 3 года назад +235

    I wonder how do they film such extensive changes...how are the cameras placed? Who monitors them?
    I'm so intrigued by these exotic plants and how they adapt...
    Loved the video!!!

    • @avfob
      @avfob 2 года назад +59

      You should watch the whole episode, they have a 10-minute sequence at the end where they actually explained how they filmed this plant in particular (half on location and half in a studio where they recreated a pond) :)

    • @visbby7444
      @visbby7444 2 года назад +12

      @@avfob holy shit, that's intense!!

    • @davidmwalo5108
      @davidmwalo5108 2 года назад +6

      If only my phone could keep the battery that long enough

    • @cashreyadas6563
      @cashreyadas6563 2 года назад

      @@avfob Thanks. Indeed, was missing out on that 4 min insightful video!

    • @catc8927
      @catc8927 Год назад

      Here’s the making-of part by itself: ruclips.net/video/uIRJKT4WDtI/видео.html

  • @radiantkratos5562
    @radiantkratos5562 3 года назад +16

    Therapist: “Giant vagina flower isn’t real. It can’t hurt you.”

  • @allanc_me763
    @allanc_me763 2 года назад +58

    Nature sure is beautiful.
    Nature:

    • @nekomataumbreon
      @nekomataumbreon 9 месяцев назад +2

      You can only see nature as truly beautiful if you are willing to accept the worst parts as well.

    • @dfquartzidn6151
      @dfquartzidn6151 8 месяцев назад +4

      Nature’s pretty metal

  • @rileydavidson180
    @rileydavidson180 3 года назад +53

    Such a lovely thumbnail! I sure hope nobody looked at it and imagined something else!

    • @Stray0
      @Stray0 2 года назад +1

      It surely is! :D

    • @RedChilliPeppers
      @RedChilliPeppers 2 года назад +15

      I'm surprised not enough people mentioned it 💀

    • @-_-_N_-_-
      @-_-_N_-_- 2 года назад

      When I saw it, I thought it was somekind of unseen carnivorous water plants or something. How embarrassed I am to learn that it's just lilies.

    • @fastbreakr
      @fastbreakr 2 года назад +2

      Very feminine if you know what I mean

    • @czerviik
      @czerviik 2 года назад +2

      I came here just to check this comment. Not disappointed.

  • @joshbowman9481
    @joshbowman9481 2 года назад +23

    The fact that the documentary was able to make plant violence look and sound utterly visceral is awesome

  • @12-gaugeshotgundude24
    @12-gaugeshotgundude24 3 года назад +9

    I cannot believe that a video that simply shows and explains the growth of lilies in three and a half minutes, was perhaps one of the most interesting parts of my entire day.

  • @mariaguadalupetovarlopez2722
    @mariaguadalupetovarlopez2722 2 года назад

    Que magnífica voz, hermosas imágenes

  • @spjr99
    @spjr99 3 года назад +113

    Something people don't often consider is that your size, life expectancy, and metabolism play a huge role in "time". If you grow slowly, like a plant, that is your "movement". we see plenty of plants move to find sunlight during a matter of minutes and some can move instantly. Additionally an animal like a Greenland shark which can live for 500 years would probably feel like a year is a week because of their relative idea of time. an animal like an ant would consider ever minute to be a significant amount of time and they probably make hundreds of decisions in that timespan

    • @MOO67204
      @MOO67204 3 года назад +4

      You're a bit slow

    • @Fuchsfein
      @Fuchsfein 3 года назад

      I understand what you mean but I'm fairly certain that animals have no concept of time. That is an entirely man made thing.

    • @SerraAngeI
      @SerraAngeI 3 года назад +13

      @@Fuchsfein animals do have concepts of time it was shown in experiments with rats and their feeding cycles by moving them to different time zones

    • @Fuchsfein
      @Fuchsfein 3 года назад +1

      @@SerraAngeI That is quite interesting. I didn't know that.

    • @Pillar_of_Salt
      @Pillar_of_Salt 3 года назад +5

      @@MOO67204 I mean, he's completely right