I teared up when the octopus gave thanks to his helper. We must work harder to better understand the lifeforms we share our home with. And how important it is to respect them by preserving their habitats and needs.
Surely that octopus is saying, “Wtf is this octopus made of that it didn’t even get eaten by a school of sharks while parading around on the sea floor in bright red?”
I think it was curious, the suckers are a form of taste and smell that help them process the world around them. He was like “you taste like a rock, what are you? um thanks anyway, I’m just gonna take this…”
Did you also tear up when the octopus stole the shield one octopus had to leave him out to be eaten by three sharks while he took cover with the stolen cap lol😂?
Sometimes. Other times very aggressive and very frightening. Many encounters where an octopus has removed, or tried to remove, goggles and breathing regulators from people’s faces.
Which also proves just how intelligent they really are. Able to understand that those things are essential to human survival underwater. Very scary creatures, especially the “giant” octopus, which reach horrifying proportions and are usually the ones involved in those attacks.
Everybody's talking about how intelligent and grateful the octopus is, and I'm here chuckling at the shark who was all, " You jerk! I was gonna eat that! Have a face full of sand!" Blame is a sign of intelligence too! 😂
Such an interesting and unexpectedly wholesome video! I love the gratitude that the octopus showed at the end, they really are intelligent species! I also love that the octopus closed up the coconut in order to hide, that was pretty smart. May that octopus live a happy life
If you enjoyed this and have Netflix, I cannot recommend highly enough _My Octopus Teacher._ I watched it three times in a row, and just writing this makes me want to watch it again. Mary Rose Kent says two massive thumbs up!
@@RedBroski I’m so glad you liked it. I found it utterly fascinating and amazing. I’m going to be really busy for the next week or so, but I’ll likely watch it a few more times after that.
Yes I completely agree. I found this from google.. They actually can smell and taste. That helps the octopus tell there's no snail inside this shell. Hundreds of suckers tasting and smelling, and flexible arms moving every which way, create a huge amount of information -- a lot for the octopus' central brain to process. So each arm has a mind of its own.
Agreed! They're smarter than cats, and cats can tell that a stuffed animal is fake, after sniffing and pawing at it a few times. Octopus was probably thinking "hmm.... You're a bit strange... You must be an alien.... Well, thanks anyway." 😆
Doomed to eat them maybe. The poor guys would be scorched by the sun, harassed by ants and insects. Almost all except herbivores would see them as free protein and omega-3. There is a reason why they live in the sea, on land they have 0% chance, except for the shores where they jump out and run small distances to ambush crabs. But thats about it.
That was so sweet He wasn’t self centered and only worried about himself. He made sure to thank the fake one after the ordeal but before he said that’s mine I’ll take it and thank you lol
it is really nice and cute that the poor octopus has been the "octopus-spy", it is clear that a true friend knows how to cover your "tentacles" from sharks
🤔 Mmm. So we have all these very clever animatronic spy cameras filming these creatures but who's filming the spy cameras and the interaction with the real sea life? Oh, an ordinary human dive crew.
Despite all the BBCs flaws and obvious biases.. it does I’m all fairness makes some fascinating documentaries.. especially on animals & world geography 10/10
Yeah exactly. Gave me a “fake” vibe because it seemed like some what shot in an aquarium and other scenes were shot an entirely different place (the sharks).
The shots with the real octopus is definietly in a tank. Another giveaway is the ground. When the sharks are shown it's really bumpy, bright and lacks any vegetation, and during the octopus shots it's more smooth, darker, and has green and brown seaweed everywhere.
I was like “ that’s the weirdest looking octopus! “ then I realized it’s a damn robot! That little hug at the end. Octopus really are the most intelligent creatures in the animal kingdom! ❤❤❤
Octopus was probably "tasting" the brave one, since they use tentacles to sense what they're touching. Not sure what robot was made out of, but I'd guess octopus knew it wasn't real (maybe could tell it was human made?)
he's wearing a coconut shell as a hat? what even is the ocean. what an incredible place we get to live in. ill never eat octopus again! (unless the octpus was a prick irl)
How freaking weird would that be for the octopus. 'Oh wow, this guy just saved my life... I don't think he's really a guy at all, but I'll thank him just the same...' Argh now I'm tearing up at how awesome creatures are
Makes me think about the conjoined twins whose brains are conjoined, and they can see out of each other's eyes. It's really fascinating to think about how more than one brain could work together "Krista and Tatiana Hogan are inseparable twins, both literally and metaphorically. The twins are joined at the head and their brains are connected by a thalamic bridge that gives them rare capabilities. They can access each other's feelings and even see through each other's eyes." -Google
Probably tasted it and thought it was really weird. Also octopi are proven to be incredibly intelligent and have a sense of self so I think it registered as a fake.
I think the 'grateful hug' at the end was probably the octopus trying to figure out what the 'spy' actually was. (it may have been surprised that the Shark didn't eat it.)
I teared up when the octopus gave thanks to his helper. We must work harder to better understand the lifeforms we share our home with. And how important it is to respect them by preserving their habitats and needs.
Surely that octopus is saying, “Wtf is this octopus made of that it didn’t even get eaten by a school of sharks while parading around on the sea floor in bright red?”
I think it was curious, the suckers are a form of taste and smell that help them process the world around them. He was like “you taste like a rock, what are you? um thanks anyway, I’m just gonna take this…”
Yes, the octopus gave thanks to his helper whom he left out to die in the open by stealing the only objects that could the him.
These documentaries are so brazen in their lying but the worst of all is the distracting fake sounds that they put in it
@@stellviahohenheim Where was it mentioned that this was a fake documentary?
That robot waddling around the ocean floor like "don't be suspicious, don't be suspicious"
The spy octopus is both cute and funny at the same time.💖🐙 The way it moves was so funny I couldn't help but laugh.🤣🤣🤣
Exactly..the movement was cute funny 😂
Like an octopus wearing stilletos 😂
me too😂
This is fascinating. The octopus was obviously actually grateful for the help. How amazing to catch on camera.
It was curious when it realized it tasted like rubber I think…
Did you also tear up when the octopus stole the shield one octopus had to leave him out to be eaten by three sharks while he took cover with the stolen cap lol😂?
No, that wasn't obvious in the slightest; it's probably not even true. You're anthropomorphising.
@@Djellowman Anthropomorphising is a word used by people that don't understand that all creatures feel the same emotions.
@@blucat4 *Yawn* read a book, sweetie. Your wishful thinking is far removed from reality.
NOT HIM PEEKING TO CHECK IF THE SHARKS WERE GONE 😭😭😭 WHAT A CUTIE
He’s like “damn bro you didn’t get eaten. Ummm thanks for the shell”
My eyes welled up when the octopus gave a hug to the spy octopus. Such empathy. 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
It is the one who seized it😂
A hug, more like a sign of WTF
I don't know what the octopus was thinking, but given the situation that was definitely not a hug or a sign of empathy
What's meant by welled up
Such lack of intellect on your part.
@@Photo_doctor “welled up” means to tear up (as in, getting a few tears in your eyes). 😅 Usually from emotional moments.
This is amazing to see how compassionate animals can be. A true sign of intellect.
it's amazing how gullible some people can be
A true sign on a lack of intellect on your part.
@@stellviahohenheim It's amazing how blind some people can be, to the intelligence and emotion of other creatures.
What an amazing critter. And so affectionate.
Sometimes. Other times very aggressive and very frightening. Many encounters where an octopus has removed, or tried to remove, goggles and breathing regulators from people’s faces.
Which also proves just how intelligent they really are. Able to understand that those things are essential to human survival underwater. Very scary creatures, especially the “giant” octopus, which reach horrifying proportions and are usually the ones involved in those attacks.
@@SPFLDAnglermy uneducated guess would be because of fear. They don’t know what those crazy humans want.
@@ApproximatelyCee uneducated indeed.
@@SPFLDAngler Would that be the Giant Pacific Octopus by any chance? I just finished a fictional story about one.
The spy octopus really has me cracking up. It’s like when my daughter sneaks food to our doggy😂🤣😭🫠
oh both octopuses are so cute! The robot one and the real one. I kept smiling when I looked at them.
Octopus: "Blessed be you, angel of Cthulhu, for having saved my life!"
Bro he thought you were the toughest octopus.
Hes over there hiding and your just chilling in the middle of the sharks like what
Everybody's talking about how intelligent and grateful the octopus is, and I'm here chuckling at the shark who was all, " You jerk! I was gonna eat that! Have a face full of sand!" Blame is a sign of intelligence too! 😂
Hahaha 😂
That last part is really heart-warming. I'm not really in to marine life, but this is really calming.
Such an interesting and unexpectedly wholesome video! I love the gratitude that the octopus showed at the end, they really are intelligent species! I also love that the octopus closed up the coconut in order to hide, that was pretty smart. May that octopus live a happy life
If you enjoyed this and have Netflix, I cannot recommend highly enough _My Octopus Teacher._ I watched it three times in a row, and just writing this makes me want to watch it again. Mary Rose Kent says two massive thumbs up!
Thanks, it's on my list... I'll watch it soon thanks to you 🙏🏼
@@OMtNI
Please let me know your thoughts on it.
You’re the best , thank you .. will definitely watch it
I got netflix just to watch it. It was an absolutely fantastic documentary.
@@RedBroski
I’m so glad you liked it. I found it utterly fascinating and amazing. I’m going to be really busy for the next week or so, but I’ll likely watch it a few more times after that.
That spy octopus reminds me of that fake lady in the Mars attack movie, chewing gum and creep walking with a big blond wig. 😂
i feel like the real octopus knew that the spy was fake
Yes I completely agree. I found this from google.. They actually can smell and taste. That helps the octopus tell there's no snail inside this shell. Hundreds of suckers tasting and smelling, and flexible arms moving every which way, create a huge amount of information -- a lot for the octopus' central brain to process. So each arm has a mind of its own.
Agreed! They're smarter than cats, and cats can tell that a stuffed animal is fake, after sniffing and pawing at it a few times. Octopus was probably thinking "hmm.... You're a bit strange... You must be an alien.... Well, thanks anyway." 😆
So cute his friends with spy octopus 🐙 😍
😮😮🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊😊
They basically give hugs to thank their friends, that's so cute 🥲
What a help by spy octopus ❤and the funny at same time when he walked 😂
I just melted when i saw the octobot waddle over with its coconut helmet
If Octopus 🐙 could breathe air we would be doomed. They are incredibly intelligent.
Doomed to eat them maybe. The poor guys would be scorched by the sun, harassed by ants and insects. Almost all except herbivores would see them as free protein and omega-3. There is a reason why they live in the sea, on land they have 0% chance, except for the shores where they jump out and run small distances to ambush crabs. But thats about it.
Why look for alien life forms on Mars when they are right here. So sweet and intelligent. I could watch them all day.
Maybe the octopus wasn't stealing the coconut shell but realized the spy cam was offering it 🥺
Uh i think the "hug" at the end wasn't a hug, I think it was inspecting that wtf actually saved its life 😂
That was so sweet
He wasn’t self centered and only worried about himself. He made sure to thank the fake one after the ordeal but before he said that’s mine I’ll take it and thank you lol
Delusional
We just gonna ignore how the shark threw a whole god dammit at the end. That sand splash was personal 😂
These are the best documentaries and unstable shots in the world - thank you
This was very educational. Thank you.
Both clever and amazing 🐙
This is really enjoyable & educational thx you BBC for this program
He really had to shell out for that er...shelter😂and gave it a hug 😂is the spy camera ok it walks funny!!!😁
Adore the octopus.❤🐙
Man, that took a while until I recognized one is no real octopus.
😄 Same for me when I saw the cuttlefish one, first spy one. I thought, Damn, they've strapped a plastic shell onto a cuttlefish! 😄
Omg, that spy is such a cutie. Walking with it small octo legs❤❤
Spy octopus little walk is so cute
it is really nice and cute that the poor octopus has been the "octopus-spy", it is clear that a true friend knows how to cover your "tentacles" from sharks
this can be said "He who finds a friend finds a treasure"
You could make a sitcom based on these two
The 10th and 14th Doctor doing the voice work for this, makes me feel good
I knew it!! 🙌
Is it really him? I thought I was just too deep in the Good Omens brainrot.
@@reginawinter6095 Yes, it is him. DT narrated quite a few of these nature series with spy cameras and robots.
Octopuses are just something else tbh.
🤔 Mmm. So we have all these very clever animatronic spy cameras filming these creatures but who's filming the spy cameras and the interaction with the real sea life? Oh, an ordinary human dive crew.
They have other spy cams that are disgusied as part of the environment like fish, birds, dung, snowball ect., which they can control.
@@parkermegan91 🙄
@@parkermegan91and who do you think put the coconut on the spy octopus… use your brain
Despite all the BBCs flaws and obvious biases.. it does I’m all fairness makes some fascinating documentaries.. especially on animals & world geography
10/10
Nah this is trash
@@fredthegamerschrarder7716 But you still watched it. You need to get a hobby.
@@ianhamilton3113 how can I find out if it’s good or not without watching it and I have several hobbies 😂.
@@fredthegamerschrarder7716 Fair doo's.
Bias to your view? Yeah mate
Just. Wow! Working together, what a concept!
When that goofy spy walked out😂😂😂
How do you film something like that… Incredible!
Octopus left the spy robot to die in the open but at least made up for it with a hug in the end.
Amazing. But what did the octopus touch at 3:41? A glass tank wall or another camera?
Yeah exactly. Gave me a “fake” vibe because it seemed like some what shot in an aquarium and other scenes were shot an entirely different place (the sharks).
The shots with the real octopus is definietly in a tank. Another giveaway is the ground. When the sharks are shown it's really bumpy, bright and lacks any vegetation, and during the octopus shots it's more smooth, darker, and has green and brown seaweed everywhere.
@@lydon5595how are people not calling out bbc for their dishonesty? This is animal abuse too
Spy octopus is so cute❤ but real octopus maybe already know that's a fake one or another form of life.
The octobot is sooooo cuuteee
I was like “ that’s the weirdest looking octopus! “ then I realized it’s a damn robot! That little hug at the end. Octopus really are the most intelligent creatures in the animal kingdom! ❤❤❤
Octopus was probably "tasting" the brave one, since they use tentacles to sense what they're touching. Not sure what robot was made out of, but I'd guess octopus knew it wasn't real (maybe could tell it was human made?)
he's wearing a coconut shell as a hat? what even is the ocean. what an incredible place we get to live in. ill never eat octopus again! (unless the octpus was a prick irl)
now they have alreadyopened the worlds first octopus farm smh all for food.
This has got to be my favorite clip ever 💖✨
You've gotta be kidding me!
How freaking weird would that be for the octopus. 'Oh wow, this guy just saved my life... I don't think he's really a guy at all, but I'll thank him just the same...' Argh now I'm tearing up at how awesome creatures are
Octopuses are amazing creatures!🤩 also have intelligence, like dolphins
I was surprised when I found out
"Everything is intelligent." Pythagoras.
THE OCTOPUS GAVE HIM A HUG AND HE COULDNT HUG BACK :(((
He stole his friends protection and left him at the mercy of the sharks. Some friend!
i have a feeling that the octopus knew that the spy wasn't real.
Hahahaha!
Survival of the fittest
Nah probably noticed it wasn’t real cuz he tasted it.
Girlll! It be your own people smh😭 left him 4 dead and everything 😢 then later trying to hug him like nothing happened LMAO
mind blowing and very interesting the intelligence of so many animals that some people are completely unaware of. The earth is such a beautiful place.
If this isn’t the cutest robot i’ve ever seen omg! the way it waddles 😭😭😭
Makes me think about the conjoined twins whose brains are conjoined, and they can see out of each other's eyes. It's really fascinating to think about how more than one brain could work together
"Krista and Tatiana Hogan are inseparable twins, both literally and metaphorically. The twins are joined at the head and their brains are connected by a thalamic bridge that gives them rare capabilities. They can access each other's feelings and even see through each other's eyes." -Google
Saw them - they’re amazing!!
Yep. Two people. One, one-brained octo
It took me half the video to figure out that the weird looking octopus was fake lmao
Absolutely Amazing!!
Yes.
this is so cute, the little hug in the end 😭
"You may look a little funny but thank you for saving me :)"
Superior creatures ❤
I rarely eat octopus but after watching this i think im gonna stop or atleast avoiding to eat them
Wow this was amazing to watch
No offense, I don’t think the octopus even register the spycam as another living organism.
Probably tasted it and thought it was really weird. Also octopi are proven to be incredibly intelligent and have a sense of self so I think it registered as a fake.
I hope to fall in love with a robot some day!!
That was a hug only, right? I hope that ol' Octy wasn't trying to eat our little cutie..
I think the 'grateful hug' at the end was probably the octopus trying to figure out what the 'spy' actually was. (it may have been surprised that the Shark didn't eat it.)
Thats easy an Octopus has 9 Brains. Its brain is shaped like a Donut
The way he walks 🥹🥹🥹🥹🤩🤩🤩😍😍😍
imagine having your house under siege by murderers and a random mannequin shows up with your front door
The last moment was beyond imagination and feelings!
I feel like it wasn't fooled...
David Tennant, you're my hero!!!
So cute 😍
Wow. Quite amazing
Beautiful ocean video
I need more videos of their on going companionship
The octopus: WTF you didn't die... I mean, WONDERFUL YOU SURVIVED THAT, truly... about the coconut shell, uhhh, yea don't worry about it
Octopi have multi threaded processing. Nice
he hugged the robo-octo as thanks :'D
Did it hug the spy octopus???? That’s the cutest thing ever!!!
Errrr....no.
Finally, a real life tentaspy. 😂❤
So cute! And super smart!
Wow informative and so very smart.
spy octopus so cute❤❤❤
Animals teach us way more about humanity than humans do.
Man how life like are these robots?
wow! that octopus is more intelligent than some humans!
Wow. That is amazing photography.
It was amazing
The spy octopus is a robot thats why the sharks left it alone lol 😂