Apparently it used to be thought that the really big manta rays were dangerous and could sink large boats, until like the 1970s where people went diving with them and discovered that rays are actually pretty chill animals.
Actually, In some parts of Irish folklore legends, these mobula rays were sought as the children of mermaids, mermaidens and merrow-maidens. It would have been that these were newly hatched devilfishes jumping around in joy, were the juvenile form of merrows before they grow...
Notice how they don't simply jump, they slap the water at just the right moment, or at least make sure their bodies are absolutely flat on the point of impact. The fact that the females simply do it for fun and sommersault is just amazing. We were all put here to be free and enjoy this planet.
How have I never seen this before!? Seriously, I love nature shows and I've have watched hundreds and hundreds of shows over my life yet somehow I have never seen a program that showed these magnificent creatures "hangin ten" as it were. LOL I've seen lot of critters breaching the water but man oh man these guys take it to the next level I tell you what, that awesome :)
Exactly my thoughts! My favorite books at age 2 were the Book of Fishes and the Book of Reptiles and Amphibians. I had all of the animals memorized, knew where they lived and they never gave me nightmares. Some of my favorites were the Gila monster, Giant Clam pictured with a scuba diver trapped in it, venomous snakes and the shark said best in my Boston accent- Ham-a- head! I was a riot, and I brought my daughter up the same way, marvelled at the animals we'd never heard of in new nature programs, and how those shows make us kids again. ALWAYS new creatures to discover and thrill us! We almost had strokes when the iguanas raced to get away from the snakes chasing them relentlessly in one Planet Earth episode. We called it like the Kentucky Derby, screaming our heads off!
Nature person: as you see these manatees are trying to earn a mate Me: As you can see These Majestic Sea Flap Flaps are trying to achieve the goal and evolve into a flying Majestic Sea Flap Flaps
I will never forget the first time I saw this down in Cabo. When we were flying down the cost there were these MASSIVE, undulating, dark areas, off of the shore. Every once in awhile you would see a splash. Later that evening I was sitting by the pool and started to see things jumping and splashing. I grabbed my camera and zoomed in as close as I could get it. These were the guys I say. Throughout that week everyone at the pool was amazed how close they would come to shore and the show that we would get. They are in Cabo April and May.
MAGIC. ABSOLUTELY MAGIC MAGNIFICENT MANTA RAYS!! I have neverrrrrrr seen this nor did I know they coudl LITERALLY FLY and feel like I've seen MAGIC from another world!! Because I HAVE!!!
Today I saw a Manta Ray jump out of the ocean about 50 yards from the shore line. I see dolphins all the time at the beach in South Carolina, but seeing a 10 ft wide ray fly out of the water was mesmerizing. My German Shepherd who is obsessed with the ocean came out of the water right before it jumped. He must of sensed them when he went to retrieve his toy. Really cool stuff
A good example of' the right place at the right time'. Wonderful to watch Films such as this amaxing example always leave me with a sense of awe. - Great filming.
It is my suspicion that the rays are jumping out the water like this to avoid sharks - you can see in the beginning of the video that something abruptly disturbed them. Jaw-dropping, totally amazing video!!!
What graceful pancake shorks. I saw a giant manta ray do this when I was kid at the beach, off in the distance but nobody else was paying attention. I had only seen pictures of small sting rays so I was like wuuuut the fuggin hell was that! Parents thought I was making up stories, I didn't go back in the water that day lol to me that was a sea monster.
Dont know but the music in this video is somewhat similar to this piece “Mobula Rays” by Hans zimmer , Jacob Shea and David Flaming album : Blue planet 2 Hope it helps
"My name is Raymond J. Johnson Jr. Now you can call me Ray, or you can call me J, or you can call me Johnny, or you can call me Sonny, or you can call me Junie, or you can call me Junior; now you can call me Ray J, or you can call me RJ, or you can call me RJJ, or you can call me RJJ Jr." ultimately ending with, "but you doesn't hasta call me Johnson!"
Imagine what sailors of past centuries thought when seeing this spectacle.
Apparently it used to be thought that the really big manta rays were dangerous and could sink large boats, until like the 1970s where people went diving with them and discovered that rays are actually pretty chill animals.
@@0neDoomedSpaceMarine people in 1969 kill the devilfish
This happen only oon sea of cortez like white shark jump in south africa.
@@user-ez2qd3gu5v what would have Cortez thought of it?
Actually, In some parts of Irish folklore legends, these mobula rays were sought as the children of mermaids, mermaidens and merrow-maidens. It would have been that these were newly hatched devilfishes jumping around in joy, were the juvenile form of merrows before they grow...
never in my life did i think id se something like this.... So beautiful...
agree !!
Nature is truly astounding
Just incredible!
Apparently this is ridiculously adorable. I love how they try to land on the water as hard as they can, this would be so me.
Notice how they don't simply jump, they slap the water at just the right moment, or at least make sure their bodies are absolutely flat on the point of impact. The fact that the females simply do it for fun and sommersault is just amazing. We were all put here to be free and enjoy this planet.
When that first ray jumped out of the water flapping it's "wings" like a bird... I don't think I have ever been at a loss of words like that.
The guys are structured and in sync to make sure their fins make a boom....
The girls are just doing somersaults and having a jolly good time! 😂❤️
I love the way Mobula rays joyfully leap out of the water and appear as though they are flying.
You can actually see them flatten out their wings just in time for the impact. Pretty awesome.
They are pretty smart
That moment when sea pancakes can jump higher then you...
That was my last sip of juice.... Damn you
Muahahahaha
Hahahaha
*sea flap flaps
well when you put it that way.
I could watch this all day.
majestic sea pancakes
They're flap flaps. Majestic sea flap flaps.
SEA FLAP FLAPS
With a Danger noodle.
@@icaruslukas7041 majestic sea pancake is the scientific name
More like sea birds
this makes me so incredibly happy
Can't blame you. This is utterly amazing.
Yeeeees! So true! Nature is breathtaking...
Agreed. I never knew rays could congregate like fish do in massive schools like that.
If the ladies are smart they're giving TRIPLE points for the backflips!
Humpback whale: “Hold my beer”
Majestic sea flap flap
Yesssss
Stunning footage of these graceful Mobula Rays....
Как величественно! Инопланетяне. Фантастика!!!!
How have I never seen this before!? Seriously, I love nature shows and I've have watched hundreds and hundreds of shows over my life yet somehow I have never seen a program that showed these magnificent creatures "hangin ten" as it were. LOL I've seen lot of critters breaching the water but man oh man these guys take it to the next level I tell you what, that awesome :)
Exactly my thoughts! My favorite books at age 2 were the Book of Fishes and the Book of Reptiles and Amphibians. I had all of the animals memorized, knew where they lived and they never gave me nightmares. Some of my favorites were the Gila monster, Giant Clam pictured with a scuba diver trapped in it, venomous snakes and the shark said best in my Boston accent- Ham-a- head! I was a riot, and I brought my daughter up the same way, marvelled at the animals we'd never heard of in new nature programs, and how those shows make us kids again. ALWAYS new creatures to discover and thrill us! We almost had strokes when the iguanas raced to get away from the snakes chasing them relentlessly in one Planet Earth episode. We called it like the Kentucky Derby, screaming our heads off!
So is this like... The fish equivalent of swimming?
Yes. Swimming in the air is flying.
RUclips comment stupidity never ceases to surprise.....
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It's really not a stupid thing to think.
😄👍👍👍
Never knew they jumped out of the water like that! Quite a sight....
Nature person: as you see these manatees are trying to earn a mate
Me: As you can see These Majestic Sea Flap Flaps are trying to achieve the goal and evolve into a flying Majestic Sea Flap Flaps
+Even The god of chaos manatees.
Yeah I know... -_-
+Even The god of chaos *manta rays not manatees
+True Cephalogod shoot i meant mobula
Even The god of chaos
Those are definitely _NOT_ manatees!
Just amazing sea life. Every single day, there's always something powerfully magical to learn about the world.
"The higher they leap, the bigger the bang"
... if you know what I mean.
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Lol 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😂⚘
you got 5....he got 86 ...you dick
lol 😂
@@johndillon6543 wtf
I will never forget the first time I saw this down in Cabo. When we were flying down the cost there were these MASSIVE, undulating, dark areas, off of the shore. Every once in awhile you would see a splash. Later that evening I was sitting by the pool and started to see things jumping and splashing. I grabbed my camera and zoomed in as close as I could get it. These were the guys I say. Throughout that week everyone at the pool was amazed how close they would come to shore and the show that we would get. They are in Cabo April and May.
The narrator has the best voice ever. The BBC surely is a treasure trove for narrators and documentaries.
He truly does! BBC has outstanding quality overall
That's Paul McGann, there. Love him in the Doctor Who audio dramas!
Incredible! Earth really is an amazing place.
What an awe inspiring sight. To be there in person must have been magical
MAGIC. ABSOLUTELY MAGIC MAGNIFICENT MANTA RAYS!! I have neverrrrrrr seen this nor did I know they coudl LITERALLY FLY and feel like I've seen MAGIC from another world!! Because I HAVE!!!
I never thought I could love Rays more than I already did. I happily stand corrected!
Today I saw a Manta Ray jump out of the ocean about 50 yards from the shore line. I see dolphins all the time at the beach in South Carolina, but seeing a 10 ft wide ray fly out of the water was mesmerizing.
My German Shepherd who is obsessed with the ocean came out of the water right before it jumped. He must of sensed them when he went to retrieve his toy. Really cool stuff
Hope the diver is wearing his sunblock cause that's a lot of rays.
In a few million years they will be good at flying.
Класс!!!! Манты - птицы - акробаты!!!! Впервые слышу и вижу, чтобы манты выныривали из воды и таааак высоко, да ещё и сальто крутят !!!!! КРУТО
No one:
Mobula rays: I BELIEVE I CAN FLLLLYYYYY
A good example of' the right place at the right time'. Wonderful to watch Films such as this amaxing example always leave me with a sense of awe. - Great filming.
Ah yes, when the sea pancakes are ready, you must flip them to make more. Makes sense.
Nature never disappoints.
It’s a bird!
No, it’s a plane!
“No its a Devil Ray!”
It always amazes me how animals seek attention from each other. It's like hey look at me Brenda
Beauuuuutiful! Fantastic videography! Nobody knows how long they have waited for capturing this movement!❤️👍😍
Came here to watch "Stingray jump out of the water" leaving feeling like I can Levitate
Красавицы какие из отряда Скатов!!! Природа ВЕЛИКА!!!
Wow, acrobatic rays. I'm officially jealous of the people who've filmed it.
Grand Salute to the team who captured this insanely extraordinary event!
Give them another million years and we'll have flying rays in our skies.
When a pancake with wings can do a flip and you cant
Go drunk rays, you are fish, not birds
I'm home
Such incredible whimsical beings. ❤️
Male Mobula Ray: Perfect belly flop
Narrator: "The Females also join in"
Female Mobula Ray: derp
Male Mobula Ray: DO YOU LIKE MY SEXY FLIGHT, FEMALES?
The sting ray with a dream to fly may it come true
These dont have barbs like Mantas i belive
These are mantas. They don't have barbs. Sting rays are bottom feeders, mantas are far more advanced than sting rays
It is my suspicion that the rays are jumping out the water like this to avoid sharks - you can see in the beginning of the video that something abruptly disturbed them. Jaw-dropping, totally amazing video!!!
Красота изумительная!!! Благодарю! 😊💟💞
They've just been watching synchronized swimming at the Olympics and are showing off.
"See, birds? We can fly, too!"
Humans: Its a mating display.
Manta ray: welcome to the annual belly flop contest.
This is truly incredible!!
They were doing whole front flips lmao
Ray: Does a belly flop to attract mate.
Me: Flops my belly in an attempt to attract a mate.
No no no u might have misunderstood
The title should say : *THE MAGESTIC SEA FLAP FLAP*
*YES*
Fantastic! What about the song? Does anybody know the name of it?
nadenyaa I would also like to know this.
Nadarang
I t was written by the rays.
Mission failed!! Finally mated with other groups😂🤣😂
0:51 What is this song?? So beautiful.
please help me find it!
For gods sake bbc have mercy and tell us the song!
It’s the music they used for Frigga’s funeral in Thor: The Dark Word
They ought to be called joyous rays, delightful to watch!
Выпрыгивающие из воды скаты - это что-то новенькое! (О_О)
но зачем они это делают?!?
I love how they’re still flapping in the air.
"I Believe I Can Fly"
They’re like little Batman bursting out of the water...lol. Gorgeous 🌹
majestic sea flap-flaps can fly...
Jump out of water straight into the air take up a lot of strength, ray is a very acrobatic performer. So cool!
The old sailors probably had some cool stories to tell when they saw these guys.
And this is how birds evolved.
Bruh imagine being a seabird just cruisin' by and seeing this shit suddenly happening all around you
That was just enchanting, I loved it!
Harika bir video ve harika bir belgesel
1:50 is a 10/10 good job boy!
I CANT HELP BUT LAUGH UNCONTROLLABLY FROM THIS
😂🤣😂
Weird
What graceful pancake shorks. I saw a giant manta ray do this when I was kid at the beach, off in the distance but nobody else was paying attention. I had only seen pictures of small sting rays so I was like wuuuut the fuggin hell was that! Parents thought I was making up stories, I didn't go back in the water that day lol to me that was a sea monster.
Dont know but the music in this video is somewhat similar to this piece “Mobula Rays” by Hans zimmer , Jacob Shea and David Flaming album : Blue planet 2
Hope it helps
2:40 what a shot 👍
I went over to the high school pool and tried the same thing. But they called the police.
They are like the penguins of the ocean😂o can’t unsee it
Here, we see Evolution! These fish will fly once!
Is it me or does this look like natural selection for a flying fish in a couple thousand years
Imagine if humans did this, by running into doors, smacking tables and roaring. Would be funny to watch.
Even though they're completely unlike us, their ability to have fun looks so familiar.
Manta Rays can (almost) fly!
If they keep this up, the'll evolve and replace birds. O.O
The sea flap flap
Such an innocent creatures. I just want them as my pet🥺🧡
fantastic images
chare can I find the credit for the background music ?
This is a stunning footage from start to end. Ray school size/ numbers and belly flop is completely new to see.
0:55 song´s name?
katsudoWT I would also like to know this.
This is why sting rays are my favorite animals
Очень красиво и необычно.
This might be the best thing I've ever seen.
I love how the females are doing backflips
This looks absolutely like it's on another planet
That's my cousin Ray Ray
"My name is Raymond J. Johnson Jr. Now you can call me Ray, or you can
call me J, or you can call me Johnny, or you can call me Sonny, or you
can call me Junie, or you can call me Junior; now you can call me Ray J,
or you can call me RJ, or you can call me RJJ, or you can call me RJJ
Jr." ultimately ending with, "but you doesn't hasta call me Johnson!"
I Love Those Animals.
Does anybody know the name of the music being used?
no idea, but you should probably listen to hammock. it's a band of post rock genre and they make music that sounds almost the same
Hammock is good stuff. Mysterium was amazing.
They are EVOLVING to be able to FLY! that's why the one's who get the highest get to Mate!