@@Samandrewsisthegreatest there are no sweet water seas, lakes don't count. You could get some creatures that are suited for both like certain crocodilians but that's it.
The bloop is 100% the sound of ice breaking off. As a former sonar technician on submarines, I’ve spent countless hours near and under ice. Given how loud the bloop was, an ice shelf breaking off seems perfectly logical. What doesn’t make sense is a creature so massive yet only heard once and never seen. We can find foot long fish at the deepest depths, but not a 700+ foot creature? I guess the collective lack of knowledge of the oceans is what allows people to accept misinformation as fact
I like to just imagine the bloop being a cool mysterious, anonymous, and colossal entity that made the sound more instead of it just being some lame natural ice collapsing
Yea this one could have cooked for longer. Some info being wrong, the use of freshwater fish when this video is supposed to be about sea creatures, the damn bloop which is just simply the loudest noise ever recorded in the ocean, sperm and humpback whale names were swapped. Two sea horses but one was a black cephalopod. Just...bruh.
The blue whale is the largest living thing, and nothing gets bigger. If the animal was any bigger than that, its blood would freeze by the time it left the heart and came back. The ocean is very cold and blubber can only do so much. Whales can only open their mouths to feed every so oftwn or else their tongue would be frostbitten.
this is true, it would be worse on land. the blood temp would rise to high and quite literally boil them from the inside out, being cold blooded would only prolong it. but that's not even bringing gravity into account, the weight would be to much for almost any skeletal structure to support for long
The Bloop btw, besides obviously being a fake animal, we know the cause of the actual sound of the bloop. It was an iceberg that broke off and fell into the ocean. The loudest sound ever recorded on earth.
I love how the measurements indicate that the bloop isn't even twice the length of the giant lurker but for some reason the bloop model is like, 5 times the giant lurker's size? The scale is completely out of whack.
As a marine biologist, the only things that can get larger than a blue whale are man o wars and siphiniphore colonies, and theres no reason to fear things larger than that because the amount of food needed to consume would be very noticeable, and larger sea creatures tend to hunt/ feed towards the surface of the ocean
Collosal Squids are a prime example of deep sea gigantism and the benefits of such a slow metabolism in deep, cold waters. But obviously they aren't the largest sea creature due to these limitations. Your definitely right in saying that we neednt be worried about anything much larger than a blue whale 😂 that would take some insane tricks in its biology or we'd probably have noticed *something* by now.
They do exist in our sea probably but must've been living deep withing the ocean floor because the deeper you go into the ocean floor the higher of the oxygen mass down there allowing big gigantific aquatic animal live in there hence why nasa starting to explore our deep ocean floor of our earth.
Wow you must have been very lucky to be able to film all of the creatures with all of them being close enough and without harming you, very impressive 😮😮😮
0:00 paedocrypis 0:08 japanese rice fish 0:12 gold fish 0:15 guppy 0:23 clown fish 0:26 pumkinseed 0:31 discus 0:37 whiteleg shrimp 0:42 axolotl 0:48 blue tang 1:00 fire mouth cichlid 1:04 lion fish 1:08 sea horse 1:14 another? 1:18 piranha 1:27 mutant piranha (that is scary) 1:37 arowana 1:45 koi fish 1:53 american eel (does that speak English?) 2:02 angler fish 2:09 ammonite 2:15 ocean sunfish (hi George) 2:25 marlin 2:35 blue tuna fish 2:41 megalograptus (am i right?) 2:49 ichyosaurus Thats all
It's always wild to me that the Giant Octopus, growing up to 4 meters... only has a life spand of 3 to 5 years. They die after mating and usually begin to die even if not mating by 5 years old. Yet they can grow to easily 3 meters before mating.
It seems octopus (and squids for that matter) are more successful as a specie living short but reproducing at a rapid rate with higher priority on mating than self preservance. Around the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction event, their longer living shelled cousins died out, with only very few surviving today. Generally speaking, the resources needed to repair and maintain a being's body, in order to live longer, are the same ones you need to make offspring. Resources are finite and accessing it is a matter of life and death. So to last as a specie, once one is no longer fertile, they must perish soon, especially if their young can handle themselves(unlike us humans). Today, squids and octopus alike cover 66% of the planet with varying depths. To compare that with us, we only cover about 20 something percent of the planet. So, yeah, whatever theyre doing its working well.
i really enjoyed this video; the animation is stunning and makes the info super engaging! but honestly, i feel like the focus on size alone can be a bit misleading. i mean, there are so many other fascinating aspects to these creatures-like their behavior and habitats-that might get overlooked. what do you guys think?
Yes, because megalodons were 21 meters instead of 15/18. And humpback whales definitely have a spermaceti storage organ in their head, and the bloop is completely real and non-fictional.
The fact that this channel ❤ this, proves this is only sub & click farming. Post, wait a day, then ❤ the first five comments. The creator of this fantasy vid obviously does not read the comments. Yikes!
Just so the kids know - The Blue whale is the largest creature to have ever existed on planet earth in any time on land or sea. The blue whale is larger than the fictional Megalodon, it's larger than a T-Rex. Nothing living has ever been as big as a blue whale on this particular world.
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1:14 Seahorse?
Deeeeez nutz
Ok
Srif Blue whale hi bada nahi hai aise bahut sare creacher hai❤
So youbwant us to follow your 💩 channel because why??
"Largest sea creatures"
Shows fresh water fish
Sea creatures can still be fresh water
@@Samandrewsisthegreatestu think a gold fish can survive in saltwater?
@@Samandrewsisthegreatestno, they’re called sea creatures
@@Samandrewsisthegreatest
there are no sweet water seas, lakes don't count. You could get some creatures that are suited for both like certain crocodilians but that's it.
@@liamdunne8721you can still put it in salt water, it won't survive though
would probably be a good idea to annotate the ones that are fictional and extinct
AGREED.
@tompeng8248 Not the point, midwit
@tompeng8248There are Very many not so smart people among us
If you can’t figure that out by yourself.. idk man idk what to tell you
@@joeyburton8269 Not the point, midwit
What about the Kraken? Seriously if you’re going to have fictional creatures you can’t forget the biggest one.
Where is Godzilla?
@@yoloboi9489 where's the dune worm?
Where's C'thulhu?
Where is the world serpent
Wheres leviathan
Such a magestic seahorse with all of it's many tentacles. ❤
Huh?
I noticed that error too
I think it's a cuttlefish
I’m glad I’m not the only one that notice that mistake
If the giant lurker and bloop are here, I would have also liked to see the leviathans from Subnautica ;p
Gargantuan leviatan joined
Bloop joined😃
@@pamelayoungblood9838gargantuan lev is way bigger than bloop
How about Jormungardr
@@frankleungwolf im sure the world serpent from norse mythos is far larger than the gargantuan leviathan from subnautica
4:57 Showing a humpback whale and writing 'sperm whale'
They mixed up the humpback and sperm whales pictures
Ok cause I thought I was buggin' for a second. Thank you for confirming I wasn't losing my mind friend. ✨
And then doing the reverse. Sea horse, and so on... Horrendous attention to detail
And showing sperm whale writing it as humpback 😂
Yeah that annoyed me, I was showing my 4 year old now it's confusing
The bloop is 100% the sound of ice breaking off. As a former sonar technician on submarines, I’ve spent countless hours near and under ice. Given how loud the bloop was, an ice shelf breaking off seems perfectly logical. What doesn’t make sense is a creature so massive yet only heard once and never seen. We can find foot long fish at the deepest depths, but not a 700+ foot creature? I guess the collective lack of knowledge of the oceans is what allows people to accept misinformation as fact
I like to just imagine the bloop being a cool mysterious, anonymous, and colossal entity that made the sound more instead of it just being some lame natural ice collapsing
@@VividlyNightClearly Occam's Razor is not for you.
@@Psychohistorian42 then so be it
You: ☝️🤓
Please keep your ai generated "safe" prepackaged dogma NONSENSE to yourself so the adults can enjoy a well put together and thought provoking video
Bloop has no evidence of being a living thing the bloop actually is the loudest sound recorded underwater
its an iceberg falling into the sea
True
@@taiwanesegamer6423 Or tectonic plates rubbing
@@jesuslovesmebetter i think an big iceberg falling into water would produce a bloop and not tectonic plates rubbing that would be a earthquake
The bloop isn't real u 9 year old
Yea this one could have cooked for longer. Some info being wrong, the use of freshwater fish when this video is supposed to be about sea creatures, the damn bloop which is just simply the loudest noise ever recorded in the ocean, sperm and humpback whale names were swapped. Two sea horses but one was a black cephalopod. Just...bruh.
Don't forget the mutant piranha and the lurker being fictional
Not to mention the only one time was a human ever given as reference. I know these animals are big, but how big exactly is 98 ft?
Ah yes a seahorse
Lol
I caught that 😂
Thought I was tripping for a min lol 😆
Don't forget wat comes after!??? The seahorse!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
It's a real fish though
1:14 The majestic 8-legged seahorse
Also sperm whale and humpback whale are flipped
This is the point ive decided the video isnt worth watching
Bro left out the el gran maja from his literal thumbnail
Giant lurker is not a thing. Nothing is bigger then the blue whale.
The bloop
The bloop is my pet 😒
Megaladon actually existed
The lion maned jellyfish is still alive and its bigger
Who gives a shit
Nice video, but marred by possibly the most annoying music in the history of the universe.
i'd rather have this than any of the music i find annoying
What you dont like DUNDUN CLAP over and over again?
@@ashegaming3530
Every album from Imagine Dragons have that drums. Don't need to hear the same damn thing again and again
@@ashegaming3530😂😂😂
I was diggin dundun clap tbh
"Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms. Are you certain whatever you're doing is worth it?"
High five for including a Pokémon!
"There's always a bigger fish" - Qui-Gon Jinn
The animator found Nemo and Dory in less than a minute. Pixar has been real quite since this dropped…
You forgot Great Cthulhu
You forgot Godzilla.
He also forgot Tiny Cthulhu
ah, yes the great Cthulhu, because he dwells in the oceans :P
I'm surprised that none of the Subnautica Leviathans made the cut here; I figured at least the Reaper Leviathans would make an appearance :(
Gee, I could have sworn the goldfish and pirranha (and half of the others) were fresh water fish, not "sea creatures".
This video is reealllyyyy entertaining when you're high
Imagine this being how you learned you'd been transported to an alternate dimension where gigantic sea creatures were just a normal well known thing
The blue whale is the largest living thing, and nothing gets bigger. If the animal was any bigger than that, its blood would freeze by the time it left the heart and came back.
The ocean is very cold and blubber can only do so much. Whales can only open their mouths to feed every so oftwn or else their tongue would be frostbitten.
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@7barney914 Don't like biology, I take it?
this is true, it would be worse on land. the blood temp would rise to high and quite literally boil them from the inside out, being cold blooded would only prolong it. but that's not even bringing gravity into account, the weight would be to much for almost any skeletal structure to support for long
@@7barney914🤡🤓
@@Gorthnag LMAOOOOOOO GOOD ON YOU
Some kids gonna think these Are real now
I had no idea Dori was that big
It’s an inch
First
1:15 nice seahorse
WHERES MY EL GRAN MAJA??
hes removed
U mean el materdor?
2 very cool seahorses
6:03 me: Nu un that is not irl!
The Bloop btw, besides obviously being a fake animal, we know the cause of the actual sound of the bloop. It was an iceberg that broke off and fell into the ocean. The loudest sound ever recorded on earth.
Ah yes, the 8 tentacles black seahorse. My favorite sea animal
The fuck is the giant lurker and the bloop? If your gonna include them atleast add the kraken and the leviathans
Man I love the two seahorseses
I love how the measurements indicate that the bloop isn't even twice the length of the giant lurker but for some reason the bloop model is like, 5 times the giant lurker's size? The scale is completely out of whack.
The giant lurker and the Bloop are completely made up.
No they are proven to be real by the navy and army
The bloop is very reall. The bloop is just the name of a sound found at point nemo, the most isolated point in the ocean
As a marine biologist, the only things that can get larger than a blue whale are man o wars and siphiniphore colonies, and theres no reason to fear things larger than that because the amount of food needed to consume would be very noticeable, and larger sea creatures tend to hunt/ feed towards the surface of the ocean
What is a Siphiniphore colony
@@JohnGaming11-StormSlayerit's a colony of 100s to thousands of
Individuals that are connected and form one massive creature.
@@gothgirl4evr881 ohhhhh ok thanks
@@JohnGaming11-StormSlayer no problem, welcome
Collosal Squids are a prime example of deep sea gigantism and the benefits of such a slow metabolism in deep, cold waters. But obviously they aren't the largest sea creature due to these limitations.
Your definitely right in saying that we neednt be worried about anything much larger than a blue whale 😂 that would take some insane tricks in its biology or we'd probably have noticed *something* by now.
seahorse @ 1:13 is actually a squid
Um is a type of octopus caled a Dumbo octopus
@@Xmas_627 cuttlefish 😀
@@sportshulk8109 yes
What's up the fictional critters. Also, have you ever seen a sperm whale or a humpback whale or did i just not realize what they are?
Me: mom can I get a pet sea horse
Mom: no we have a sea horse at home
Sea horse at home: 1:14
What is the Giant Lurker from?
The sea
They do exist in our sea probably but must've been living deep withing the ocean floor because the deeper you go into the ocean floor the higher of the oxygen mass down there allowing big gigantific aquatic animal live in there hence why nasa starting to explore our deep ocean floor of our earth.
@@graymanes1297 Really?
They don't actually exist
With all of the found evidence it's only really a myth @@graymanes1297
From imagination 😉
4:53 hump back whale 🐋?!?!?! That’s a Sperm whale
No
Bro forgot SCP-169
That tends to happen with SCP-169
@shakon1618 Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think it's SCP-3000 that delivers anaesthesia.
I'll have to look
@@figure9883you are right. I got them swapped
Is it the one that's larger than the submarines?
Bro forgot to add the infamous Alaskan Bull worm.
Wow you must have been very lucky to be able to film all of the creatures with all of them being close enough and without harming you, very impressive 😮😮😮
There's always a bigger fish!
- Qui-Gon Jin
*shows sea horse* then shows squidoctapus but writes SEAHORSE 1:08 😢
1:50 this my fav
Hi
0:00 paedocrypis
0:08 japanese rice fish
0:12 gold fish
0:15 guppy
0:23 clown fish
0:26 pumkinseed
0:31 discus
0:37 whiteleg shrimp
0:42 axolotl
0:48 blue tang
1:00 fire mouth cichlid
1:04 lion fish
1:08 sea horse
1:14 another?
1:18 piranha
1:27 mutant piranha (that is scary)
1:37 arowana
1:45 koi fish
1:53 american eel (does that speak English?)
2:02 angler fish
2:09 ammonite
2:15 ocean sunfish (hi George)
2:25 marlin
2:35 blue tuna fish
2:41 megalograptus (am i right?)
2:49 ichyosaurus
Thats all
😢😢😢😮😢😢😢😢I don't like mutant piranha but it's scary sharp teeth !
this music feels like “we will rock you” edge version
BEST ANIMATION OF FISH IV'E EVER SEEN, YOU SHOULD DO MOVIES LOL
This video is a mess, wrong names, wrong sizes and including fake animals.
1:13 Nope!!
4:48 Nope!!
4:58 Nope!!
bro went feeding frenzy at the end
My favorite was the "seahorse" at 1:12 😂
Here after playing Dave the diver hits different
Wheres our infamous tilapia???
3:33 ur favorite game ofc 😂
Seahorse...
And then a seahorse ..
WTF IS A GIANT LURKER?? A BLOOP?!?! 😱😭😭😭
Even if one would ignore the awful visuals, the misleading information makes this awful.
2:57 bottlenose dolphin
3:01 giant pacific octopus
3:12 hammer head shark
3:21 xiphapctinus
3:28 dunkleosteus
3:36 greatwhite shark
3:46 killer whale
3:52 giant manta ray
4:04 whale shark
4:17 right whale
4:28 collosal squid
4:38 shonisaurus
4:49 humpback whale
4:59 sperm whale
5:07 megalodon
5:33 mossasurus
5:38 blue whale
5:59 giant lurker (thats not real)
6:27 bloop (thats fake)
Thats all guys hope you have a good day : )
You lost me with the piranha in the ocean. Piranha is a frash water fish. You can't find it in the seas...
Maybe this one identifies as an ocean fish
The bloop is actually just a falling iceberg
The Blob and Gold fish were mixed up
That was a crazy looking seahorse after the seahorse!
It's always wild to me that the Giant Octopus, growing up to 4 meters... only has a life spand of 3 to 5 years. They die after mating and usually begin to die even if not mating by 5 years old. Yet they can grow to easily 3 meters before mating.
It seems octopus (and squids for that matter) are more successful as a specie living short but reproducing at a rapid rate with higher priority on mating than self preservance.
Around the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction event, their longer living shelled cousins died out, with only very few surviving today.
Generally speaking, the resources needed to repair and maintain a being's body, in order to live longer, are the same ones you need to make offspring. Resources are finite and accessing it is a matter of life and death. So to last as a specie, once one is no longer fertile, they must perish soon, especially if their young can handle themselves(unlike us humans).
Today, squids and octopus alike cover 66% of the planet with varying depths. To compare that with us, we only cover about 20 something percent of the planet. So, yeah, whatever theyre doing its working well.
1:15 funniest looking seahorse ive ever seen.
I have been waiting for a sea monster size comparison for SO LONG. You have no idea how happy this made me
there’s tons of these types of videos out there you know …
So nice for all the sealife to order themselves so perfectly for this video
Pokemon 0:46
Thought so too
Mudkip
My guy this is hella dope
5:52 Swallowed!!!???
Thanks for this video.
Some of these fish are way bigger than I thought they were.
0:02 this is my pet also i found it at a pet store but almost throwed up bc of a long ride to here
Someone take bros iPad away
It says it’s not a neon tetra
i really enjoyed this video; the animation is stunning and makes the info super engaging! but honestly, i feel like the focus on size alone can be a bit misleading. i mean, there are so many other fascinating aspects to these creatures-like their behavior and habitats-that might get overlooked. what do you guys think?
😢😢😢😮😮😮😮😢
WTF IS A "BLOOP"?! What are hell?
I no they dont existed
@@Fire_Fox2712 it's the loudest sound in the ocean and some people think it came from a giant sea creature
Cool vid, but The basking shark was left out
5:52 What the hell is that thing?! WWWWOW!
Its fictional
Ctulhu, El Gran Majá and Kraken watching this:
*am I a joke to you?*
Yes, because megalodons were 21 meters instead of 15/18. And humpback whales definitely have a spermaceti storage organ in their head, and the bloop is completely real and non-fictional.
UM
Well, the largest meg may have been 20 meters if we scale the most complete specimen to the remains of the largest meg.
The fact that this channel ❤ this, proves this is only sub & click farming. Post, wait a day, then ❤ the first five comments. The creator of this fantasy vid obviously does not read the comments.
Yikes!
whale : i will eat u .., giant lurker : look behind ..... Bloop : u look behind 😇😇😁😁😁😁
Sorry guys, but the bloop was confirmed to be a nearby iceberg breaking off lol
0:12 is this a platie fish
Uhh......Leviathan?
The KRAKKEN?!
😂 Come on, man.
Seriously though, nice work! I enjoyed watching
Why they say seahorse when there was a squid on screen?
Idk???
“There’s always a bigger fish”
Just so the kids know - The Blue whale is the largest creature to have ever existed on planet earth in any time on land or sea. The blue whale is larger than the fictional Megalodon, it's larger than a T-Rex. Nothing living has ever been as big as a blue whale on this particular world.
this is 100% accurate
Giant lurker looks like the little minions from kingdom hearts
6:18 what is a giant lurker
Subnautica thing idk
@@T1nxc0 lol.. thank you very much if it is.. I had no clue where to even start my research.. now I have a place to start
@@lJ0blixen apparently most of what I found after looking it up, is just generic models of it.
Its amazing t know all this diversity of life on earth and in the oceans was at one point not here. This is the greatest miracle of all, creation.
I've heard of bloop he's a movie and a myth
So you Belize im dinosaur
Not Belize belive
@@natanielucn375 learn to spell
@@natanielucn375 You are not a dinosaur but the bloop is a myth dumby dumb dumbo
Lol FR learn spelling
That Bloop is a firecracker
good one brother keep it up. I like your videos keep moving... Thumbs Up
Same I like these videos
me too
2:34 Sperm whale not
Humpback whale
I think you got it mixed up 4:52
and 1:14 KEKW
Looks like someone has been playing Jurassic world
2:19 my question is why’s the person so tiny??
Because sun fish, are really that much bigger
They're only 5 feet tall
Amazing animation, was hoping to see the Kraken or something.
I'm disappointment because I expected to see the creatures in the thumbnail. Yet another clickbate. It's a thumbs down from me.
Omg!
You got extinct animals too?!
Awesome!😊