The slurpy siphon.... The multiplicitous noodles.... The big, soulful eyes..... And best of all, the wiggles...... This is truly The animal of all time.
You're thinking of ammonites, another group of cephalopods with coiled shells that did go extinct at the end of the Cretaceous. Despite their similar appearance to nautilus, ammonites are more closely related to squids and octopuses than they are to the nautilus. That said, nautiloids (the group that contains the living nautilus) were once much more common, had many more species, and inhabited a wider range of habitats, but most are now extinct. The sole survivors of the nautiloids were the ancestors of the modern nautilus species.
@@fubberpish3614 Many years back I read of speculations that ammonites --- being close cousins to (now proven to be intelligent and sentient) octopuses --- would likely now be the smartest creatures on Earth if they had not gone extinct. Pluses and minuses, my friends. Pluses and minuses. 😉
Nautilus in many videos show only from the wild ones, and they have a lot less tentacles, probably lost to predators etc. Seeing one whole and hale is cool.
@@Owl325 i hate that i forgot to look it up cause I've been thinking to myself why people don't just google things....only to make the same mistake myself 💀 Well thanks :D Edit: yoo they can :0 but not every species. But they indeed can grow em back
When I was little I thought these critters were extinct but I'm glad they still exist today, these scrunklies are amazing ❤️ 2:46 and here it looks like he enjoys the music lol
@@niggacockball7995 By triops they mean the small 3 eyed creatures that look like a cross between a very small shrimp and a horseshoe crab. Their eggs can remain dried out for years only needing some water to spring back to life. To the point where you can just buy a kit with eggs in them at a store.
The choice of music was absolute top-notch for this video, love it, thank you so much for making my evening a lot better, my day was kinda rough and this really did help, cheers!
Yeah that's how they search for food. The Nautilus can actually smell and taste with its tentacles and this is how they find food. Nautilus have terrible eyesight, which is unusual for cephalopods. The eye they have functions like a camera obscura
I can't believe you went through all the effort and time making a cool song, and use it as an excuse to show off this cool chambered nautilus you found. Epic
if you want to go real prehistoric, look no further than the ctenophore(comb jelly). THE most ancient animals still alive today, despite what those sponge-loving haters say
I suffer from really bad depression and tonight’s one of those nights nothing could make me smile. This video instantly brought me joy I haven’t felt, in months. Thank you
clicked on this video because i have a huge love for marine biology and getting to hear a heavenly song like this is such an unexpected treat.... pls release this on everything i need to bump this shit ASAP‼️🔥
The music really captures the feeling of adoring the creature, incredibly well done. It matches the nautilus' vibe while also managing to communicate fascination, all without being too overbearing. Seems like it may become a classic after all, as this was a random recommend for me. I'll be sure to share with all my friends.
I need to elaborate here but your not wrong. Only sea cucumbers have changed a lot over 450 million years but nautilus have not. They even outlived their own descendants the ammonites (ridged fashion forward shells and different body orientation inside the shell) and still remain the same.
I just found out they were not extinct, and these are one of my favorite dinos from that period. Thank you for bringing this into light, I would really love to have one.
A living fossil. Cephalopods like this ruled the world millions of years ago, before more effective swimming animals became the norm in the oceans. Like how balloons were outcompeted by airplanes...
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nice
Epic comment art
nautilus
where can I find this on spotify?
Beautiful
Can't believe they've survived for over 200 million years simply by being so silly
If the internet has taught me anything, it's that if you have a protective shell, you can be as silly as you want
@@quantumblur_3145 wait so does that mean a snail is 200 million years old?
@@Coldi_VR Technically *YES*
@@Coldi_VR they live up to 20 years
Bro they have been here for 400 milion years, they are older that dionsaurs.
Never knew that nautiliuses had funk.
But they do.
The music makes this video way too perfect, lol.
The slurpy siphon.... The multiplicitous noodles.... The big, soulful eyes..... And best of all, the wiggles...... This is truly The animal of all time.
I fell asleep to shrimp lofi on my tv and woke up to this. Life is pointing me in the right direction.
I WENT TO COLLEGE
what the hell is shrimp lofi and where can i find it??
@@dovahfruit9503 simply the Monterey bay aquarium shrimp lofi
It do be chill tho
@@dovahfruit9503 ruclips.net/video/UXWckTAw3JY/видео.html Shimp :)
They're pointing you to Marine biology
I love how these guys just bob around in the water searching for food
Don't we all do that technically, except we are in air and they in water
@@TommieTheCommie nah we bob around for dopamine
@@corporatecapitalism perhaps
I went my whole life thinking they died out millions of years ago. Great video!
You're thinking of ammonites, another group of cephalopods with coiled shells that did go extinct at the end of the Cretaceous. Despite their similar appearance to nautilus, ammonites are more closely related to squids and octopuses than they are to the nautilus. That said, nautiloids (the group that contains the living nautilus) were once much more common, had many more species, and inhabited a wider range of habitats, but most are now extinct. The sole survivors of the nautiloids were the ancestors of the modern nautilus species.
Honestly, what do they teach you kids in school these days?
@@blobbertmcblob4888 I am a functioning adult with a job but ain't nobody ever told me these things are still alive.
@@fubberpish3614 Many years back I read of speculations that ammonites --- being close cousins to (now proven to be intelligent and sentient) octopuses --- would likely now be the smartest creatures on Earth if they had not gone extinct. Pluses and minuses, my friends. Pluses and minuses. 😉
SAME I thought there were only fossils left
The animal equivalent of "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
Nautilus in many videos show only from the wild ones, and they have a lot less tentacles, probably lost to predators etc. Seeing one whole and hale is cool.
But if they lose their tentacles, they'll regenerate them over time like octopi and squids do
I have only seen vids of wild ones and then I saw this one and literally my first thought was '... they have tentacles...?'
@@user-qm4mb7ct3d wait...no i dont think octopus and squid regenrate tentacles/arms. Or maybe ive just never heard of it
@@Owl325 i hate that i forgot to look it up cause I've been thinking to myself why people don't just google things....only to make the same mistake myself 💀
Well thanks :D
Edit: yoo they can :0 but not every species. But they indeed can grow em back
@@GemCandy they can retract them.
I have found it. The perfect video. Thank you for bringing this into existence. Nautilus are the best animals ever. Shame they are endangered.
Well, they have been around since, literally, The Prehistoric Era.
@@tinker.belle.501. like coelacanths
Dude, they literally have been, like, around since the dino-bros.
I have it tattooed into me
@@snapslingpeavine1371 They have been around almost twice as long as Dinosaurs have.
When I was little I thought these critters were extinct but I'm glad they still exist today, these scrunklies are amazing ❤️
2:46 and here it looks like he enjoys the music lol
Ammonites are extinct but Nautilus are still doing well! Yep. They’re related
I was under the Same impression! My day has vastly improved!
If only they could be kept and bred in captivity properly. They gotta be cared for lots and lots.
And this is why the ocean is underrated: you find such interesting creatures like this
but the best of all you can still find in little puddles. They are named triops, and also look like extinct guys
@@klippschliefer4968 "extinc guys" you mean horseshoe crabs?
Isopods more look like exnticn (tribolits)
@@niggacockball7995 By triops they mean the small 3 eyed creatures that look like a cross between a very small shrimp and a horseshoe crab. Their eggs can remain dried out for years only needing some water to spring back to life. To the point where you can just buy a kit with eggs in them at a store.
@@astick5249 Thats what i said. Horseshoecrabs arent extinc.
@@niggacockball7995I’ve literally seen horseshoe crabs😂😂😂
Hello Stanley. Thank you Stanley.
I love how they just bob their heads
Man he is such a adorable goober
A silly little guy, a slugger, a little critter, maybe even a scrunkly?
The choice of music was absolute top-notch for this video, love it, thank you so much for making my evening a lot better, my day was kinda rough and this really did help, cheers!
Weirdly nostalgic
you had one chance to call it Naustalgic and you have failed. i will only forgive you this once
for the Nautilus
Came for nautlilus, stayed for epic guitar solo
I'm so glad I live in a time where these guys still exist
Didn't know they did the walky walky thing with their tentacles, I thought they just swam
They're not walking, they're foraging
its like when shrimps do that little tippy tappy with the sediment.
Yeah that's how they search for food. The Nautilus can actually smell and taste with its tentacles and this is how they find food. Nautilus have terrible eyesight, which is unusual for cephalopods. The eye they have functions like a camera obscura
This is the pinnacle of youtube videos, I'm crying over how beautiful this is 😢
I can't believe you went through all the effort and time making a cool song, and use it as an excuse to show off this cool chambered nautilus you found. Epic
I am sorry but I cannot help think your profile cat got a D I ck face lol.
Awe nah they got my guy in the chamber... 😒 Free him up still
They seem like chill dudes, i bet they can throw good parties.
This is unironiclly now in my top 20 favorite videos ever made. I love this video.
he clearly likes it.
Guys I think he likes nautilus
This is such a powerful video, you couldn’t have chosen better music
I have loved Nautilus ever since i learned about them as a kid.
But this song makes me connect with them on another level.
Good stuff.
look at this lil prehistoric guy, hes too good
Came back to listen to this masterpiece, Stanley, nice very nice.
This is far too advanced for my mind to comprehend at this period of time
This is a certified nautilus moment.
That's a beautiful Prehistoric Animal. I say this, because, they literally; have been around for millions' of years'.
Jellyfish are also prehistoric, being around during the Precambrian (beginning of multicellular life)
if you want to go real prehistoric, look no further than the ctenophore(comb jelly). THE most ancient animals still alive today, despite what those sponge-loving haters say
I suffer from really bad depression and tonight’s one of those nights nothing could make me smile. This video instantly brought me joy I haven’t felt, in months. Thank you
Sometimes all we need is a nautilus in our lives
Love from MCGI💕
Just keep on Nautilin' my dude
Hope you'll be ok, buddy
Don't sweat the dro. But you have to say thank you to the nautilus.
you made this song??? it's amazing and very fitting!!
Peak perfection, a gorgeous lad that has defied the odds, a living relic of true beauty.
Love, Nautiloids.
Me two
5 stars, great video. I was already impressed when I thought you simply matched the vid to existing music, but you composed it too! Love it.
Praise Helix!
clicked on this video because i have a huge love for marine biology and getting to hear a heavenly song like this is such an unexpected treat.... pls release this on everything i need to bump this shit ASAP‼️🔥
pov: you love nautilus
Sometimes I forget the nautilus is a boogie freak, able to bogie nearly everywhere
i love this video so much
such unbridled love and adoration went into making this and that is just so dope
Videos like this is the reason i pay for internet. Thanks a lot.
I love how it bobs about as it moves. Like its rockin to the music.
I didn't know I needed this. Thank you for showing us the great ways of the nautilus. I love them too.
lovely little guys
For some reason watching this simple yet complex and magnificent creature float around in water is so relaxing and cute. Absolutely gorgeous
Make sure to not fish on Blood moons in Hardmode 💀
it only spawns in hardmode
These things look like aliens from another world.. Yet all they wanna do is VIBE
The music really captures the feeling of adoring the creature, incredibly well done. It matches the nautilus' vibe while also managing to communicate fascination, all without being too overbearing. Seems like it may become a classic after all, as this was a random recommend for me. I'll be sure to share with all my friends.
What you know, Nautilus have lived for over 200 million years - they do know how to jam to a good beat.
i keep coming back, this video and this song have such impeccable vibes
This makes me feel happy and at peace. I love these funky little critters, and this track is as lovely as they are!
The nautilas is essentially the last blueprint of the first age of sea life.
sea cucumbers, my guy
I need to elaborate here but your not wrong. Only sea cucumbers have changed a lot over 450 million years but nautilus have not. They even outlived their own descendants the ammonites (ridged fashion forward shells and different body orientation inside the shell) and still remain the same.
@@sol666 its a crawling butthole that squirts its guts out, it doesnt evolve lmao
I honestly thought these guys were extinct but a few months ago I was shocked to see one alive lol
Ayo, he vibin hard.
Groovy music plays wherever the Naghtylus goes.
The song has lyrics btw, they're just in frequencies we can't hear.
Nautilus are such a cool and unique creature! It's amazing that they've survived for so many millions of years
Crazy how these guys are vibing after millions of years, that’s something!😮
Freaky little thing but he seems pretty chill, so we’re vibing
These are one of my favorites
When i first heard about them i thought they were extinct but when i looked into it i was so happy that they're still going strong.
This about to go viral
I was here
They’re just so perfect!
Top tier creature design right there.
This is such a vibe
Also, for some reason, this nautilus evokes parental feelings in me. I want to give them some food. They're so cute qwq
They're such cool animals. It's crazy to think that the ocean was once full of similar animals back during the time of the dinosaurs.
I luv Nautilus and I luv this song. Brings me great joy.
Nature got this design damn near perfect: 500 million years and very little changes.
Nautilus after K2 extinction.
“They see me floatin’, they hatin’… well something probably does. Sea lookin a little empty.”
I have been waiting for this video all my life. I luv nautilus so much
Look at that beautiful tentacle boy. Just mind in his own business
Truly a precious creature
The music fits perfectly! Such a silly bean
They really be out there doing their thing
He is freaky, he is wierd but he got that charm. I love him
You know if I ever have a pet nautilus I'd probably give it a glorious warrior name like Gabriel
this makes me feel like I'm high, tripping, and drunk all at the same time
love the song and love the nautilus. such funky fresh little guys
oh wow, this really does making them look majestic as heck. nice
the great comment purge
Honestly it’s adorable how could people being scared to this such a cute baby
theyre so funky
nice stuff, i really thought this was a 2000's video, it's very frutiger aero, and bonus points for making the song!
I just found out they were not extinct, and these are one of my favorite dinos from that period. Thank you for bringing this into light, I would really love to have one.
cephalopod
Dinos?
💀💀
unless you are a very accomplished marine institute you sadly cannot keep one
it basically...just floats , chill and relax
Number of war crimes committed by humans: uncountable
Number of war crimes committed by nautilus: *0*
simply unbelievable . it feels like im back in the 80s .... having a date with a nautilus on the beach...... amazing
Thank you for blessing us with four minutes of nautilus vibes.
Its suprisingly agile
Like, with its movements, suprisingly in control
As a sea nerd i really didn't know that nautilus(ammonite) lives in our days
I hope in my next life I come back as one of these bad boys
Get ready to die from overfishing and human greed
You can't respawn
The nautilus is a preistoric creature in a life
Well this nautilus isnt gonna last longer because I need my sanguine staff and I have a box with campfires, honey and a nurse
Just a silicate harvester vacuuming the ground
A living fossil. Cephalopods like this ruled the world millions of years ago, before more effective swimming animals became the norm in the oceans. Like how balloons were outcompeted by airplanes...
Nautilus are special creatures. I love them. ❤️
Straight Vibin' for 400 million years
Not sure if I was going to be watching a league of legends video or an actual Nautilus video, glad it was this.
I love this video sm! They’re constantly grooving and chilling and I love that. We should be more like them
I’m happy to see there are real people that share the same love for nautilus that I have
Randomly shown up on my youtube video recommendations, and i simply watched the video. Nautilus is such a fancy creatures 👍