Lobsters - Noble Knights of the Ocean | Free Documentary Nature
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- The knights of the deep are on the move; almost no part of their bodies is without armor! Like
medieval warriors, these fighters are well armed - not with sword and shield, but with scissors and forceps and defensive armor that is covered with spikes and hooks. And even though they are well protected and possess an uncanny awareness of their surroundings, many of these proud knights will face a gloomy destiny.
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I’ve grown up watching nature documentaries like this all the time, 18 years later as an adult, I’m still doing it
Same some of my favorite docs were under a series called “wild discovery”
Yep before going to sleep 😴
Ive been doing the same for over 50 years...
@@SmackWaterJack001David attenborough has been making them for 70
There is a guy I found on RUclips who bought a live lobster from a grocery store to let it live in a large saltwater tank in his home. He named it Leon and it's doing very well. When it was clear Leon was going to live, he got the lobster a slightly larger tank with a little rock cave and a few of fish for it to watch. We're such an odd species.
I always thought lobsters were so irrepressively gangster considering the absurd weapons built into their bodies and the fact that they act like literally every other creature is food.
I love leon
Just came from Leon video.
That’s how I found this documentary Lmao
STEVE , i mean leon!
This is like ADHD: The Documentary where they barely focus on one thing and I love it
I oddly find both styles entertaining as long as it is well executed
I was skeptical about watching it, but sounds like they made it for special people like me. Thanks for the recommendation.
I just learned crashed oil ship containers is a good thing.
Hey, does this guy work for exxon?
People with ADHD love to tell you they have ADHD.
Odd assessment…
This was so beautifully filmed . The narration amd music added to the general excellence . The video was suggested after I watched the video about Leon the lobster rescued from the grocery store and given a new life - well worth a watch .
Leon is the bringer of light
We don't know it yet, but Leon is leading the way for lobsters to become the superior species by bringing his kind to light just before Leon unleashes a full blown attack on the human race.
Anyways... Thanks Leon. We see you :)
I am also another one brought here by Leon
Leon life
LMAO, same. 😂🦞
As someone that works in the lobster industry in Nova Scotia this is a really nice informative video 😁 ( And lobster was considered poor people there were people that actually used to close the blinds when they would eat it for supper because they didn't want their neighbors to now)
Lobster was also used as bait to catch eels once upon a time... I couldn't imagine.
Used to be fed to prisoners.
Just shows what marketing can do to sway public opinion on something, regardless.
@@WalkerRileyMC Actually, it was so plentiful they would wash up on beaches after a busy high tide so it was fed to prisoners as a low-cost protein. Eventually, people around Boston and New York started to develop a taste for them and special boats to both catch and keep them alive were developed.
NS, Canada? Hey there, neighbour!
@@friencheetah nanalan was creepy ag
I really enjoyed how the documentary touched on animals other than just the lobsters. It felt like I was getting a little whirlwind tour of all of Nova Scotia's wildlife.
Taste like crab, talk like people, crab people, crab people.
24:16 OMG!!! AGAIN swimming lobsters are sooooo pretty, I love the way they hold themselves it looks so graceful
Darling lobsters, always so cool to watch them! Loved how this documentary highlighted the other cute sea creatures, and even some land creatures!
Cute?
@@dukeofthedance8062 lol good, don’t ever settle
miam miam ... homard grillé au whisky .. 😋
nice
@@albertswift1490 nice
Anyone else here for more "Leons" after meeting Leon over at bradly brandwood channel?
i love this channel. documentaries on just about every animal
Wish they asked me about it.
Oh! The stories I could tell them!
🦞🦞🦞
I sure love lobster 🦞 😋 😍 dipped in butter!!! Sweet baby Jesus 👶
^^
Do tell!
Well it's here one THANK you ?
THANK YOU. A documentary that doesn’t talk about evolution or climate change. Just an enjoyable viewing experience.
Just what I needed today. Thanks algorithm.
That was a really good documentary really, I live in NB, close to where they filmed that, I always imagined what was under the sea, but I never thought there was such an amazing biodiversity, makes me want to dive and explore. it's really beautiful
many people underestimate just how beautiful cold water diving can be they get spoiled be that warm water lol.
Never ate lobsters again or the World want ban you
I'm 67, and I've only eaten lobster 3 times in my life. After watching a few documentaries about them, I'll never eat another one. I'm fascinated by them. Plus I don't feel they are necessary to consume, I'm happy with other choices.
Not me, I like them with hot butter.
I don't discriminate. If it tastes good and won't immediately kill me or make me sick it's on my menu - mostly. Like I'd never eat shark fin soup or an endangered animal, and whenever possible I only buy humanely raised meats and animal produce. But I get what you are saying. I'm becoming less inclined to order octopus when I have sushi because they are such amazing creatures.
My bf and I call each other lobsters. I’d love for us to eat lobsters on our anniversary but they’re so bloody expensive
Good call for them and for you--lobsters like most sea food contain mercury, lead, chromium, cadmium and thallium.
@@DennisMoore664 Do you worry about heavy metals, toxins and chemicals in sea food or the pesticides, hormones and heme iron in land animals?
LOL "in the sauce pan they all turn red"
Totally didn't know that. Thanks.
Actually, after being immersed in boiling water. If you listen closely, it sounds like their crying, it's just the sound of the air escaping from the shell. 😒
paul mc they do have nervous systems just like humans so imagine boiling you alive. The cries won't be from air escaping from your shell
Even human
flesh if cooked slowly.
Yes, for many years it was believed/taught that dropping into the boiling water was the most humane way to kill the lobsters, but now precision cuts to the nervous system are taught.
The sound *is* mainly the gas and water escaping the shell with the lobster fairly quickly killed.
The modern knife death is much faster for them and, without intention, it also leaves the shell open.
lobsters- free documentary *shrugs shoulders* "ok"
Lmao me 2😂
Yup yup
Lobsters don’t have shoulders
Literally
LEVITICUS 19:28
28 Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I am the LORD.
12:17 is the coolest superhero landing ever
I never knew a lobster could be so graceful
I can say this 100% from experience,, they are very intelligent,
Just an incredible creature, and that's why they been around for millions of year's,,,TY,,Great Video!!!
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❤ Enjoyed your video! Thanks! 😊
Amazing documentary. Your channel has great content, i must say!
I LOVE NATURE AND SEA FOODS ..... WOW !!!
You mean sea life
@@catuskitzew1652 Nope, sea food!
I live on the NW coast of Scotland and there’s loads of shellfish here….scallops, squat lobsters, prawns and lobsters. You can see them when you dive….the lobsters will climb out of their wee house to have a look at the weirdo scrabbling about with a tank on her back!
Great documentary always of mind soothing stress free creatures of a wonderful world under the seas.
We all love you Leon the Lobster, he's now a Utube Star!
Nova Scotia repping! Used to see a lot of lobster when I was diving. They can move when they want to and they "swim" backwards. Growing up in the fifties my mom ate a lot of lobster and my grandfather would bury the shells in the backyard so nobody knew how poor they were. Lobster was very cheap at the time or given away.
considering that i salivated the entire video, I'm in awe of this statement
My father is an off shore fisherman captain who has buddies that lobster fish. When he's not overly busy, he'll go help his friends out for a day or two and they sometimes pay him in lobsters, from that days catch. So, needless to say, I grew up eating a ton of lobsters.
In the last 15 years or so, he started a little garden in his yard and he'll put the lobster shells on top of the garden, as they provide nutrients for the plants when they break down (apparently). So weird how your grandfather would bury them to hide the fact that his family ate them and my father puts them right on top of his garden, where everyone can see them. Although he doesn't do it to show off or anything, he used to throw them away, I just find it weird how much the lobster has changed in status over time.
@@trinomial-nomenclature This was during the forties and fifties. A lot has changed for sure.
@@Del-Canada Oh, definitely! And not just with regards to lobster's either.
LOL funny how they imply that everyone in NS lives off the sea.. LOL
That hopping clam made my day.
Nothing like getting your gallbladder out and being high asf watching a documentary on lobsters,
That hopping clam made my morning 🤣🙂
So some years ago, I Kayaked throughout the San Juan Islands, and it was one of the MOST spectacular things I've ever seen. Just Paddling along and then a family of Orcas comes right by and pops their heads and fins up to say hi. Humpbacks, Seals, all just hanging around, hearing them sing and speak to each other! It was absolutely incredible!!!
Pretty Leon is why this was in my recommended.
4:18 😂 and 11:15 was cute, how he landed. I also like how this had a happy ending :)
And then someone went under the dock, they they saw a rock! But it wasn't a rock, it was a Rock Lobster.
I wish everyone who clicked on this video will have most love, heath, happiness and successful than another people. Good rest😴
This is so cool, Lobsters are much cooler than I thought
Came for crustacean chivalry, stayed for floofy bears.
Wilma is so cute! N.S looks amazing, I'd love to go there one day.
I had no idea that they can only mate between molts. That doesn’t give them much time. It’s amazing that they’ve continued to survive. Nature is always surprising but I wish we’d stop making problems for it. 😢
Nature creates it own problems for its inhabitants we’ve only been sharing this space for 300,000 years the planet is 4 billion years old, in fact NOAA’s reports indicate that naturally occurring oil seeps from the sea floor are the largest source of oil entering the worlds oceans and it accounts for nearly half of the oil released into the ocean every year, volcanos dump over 200 million tons of CO2 into the earths atmosphere and have been for 4 billion years ... earth was a toxic wasteland in its beginning with an atmosphere that was engulfed with unbearable high levels of carbon dioxide and sulfur while its core boiled over leaking magma from every pore of the earths surface ... no life could survive, since then we’ve had 5 ice ages and a little something called a thermal Maximum that if it where to happen today would make global warming advocates heads explode ... people outta be more concerned with our civilization and the direction it’s going than what the earth is doing because after 4 billion years I’m pretty sure it’s seen it all and can take care of itself, I find astoundingly ridiculous that humans actually believe we have any control over any of it or could destroy something that has been around for 4 billion years and has survived some of the most extreme conditions of which humans could not even fathom to eventually support life ... if any of it was destroying the planet we wouldn’t of had any of it to begin with from the very beginning
@@dacoup5955 so far we're the most effective cataclysmic event earth has seen, at least to living organisms. Other mass extinctions, like the Permian's Great Dying, took much longer to do what humanity has been doing for the past few hundred years. Sure we've wiped out some ice age animals before then but they were on the way out anyway. This recent stuff is terrifyingly fast. Did you know we've wiped out 60% of all marine organisms in the oceans since 1800? No other natural disaster has come even close to our speed.
Being from the eastern Atlantic I also did not know about the molting a mating process. They even fed to prison inmates 🦞🦂🦞🦂🦞 lobsters & potatoes when there was an overabundance. The salmon are tricky 😋 tricky creatures. Didn't know they could relegate from the salt to fresh water. 🤔 simply to home & then to spawn!!!!!!! Thank-you for the 📹🎥📻📸🎮🕹📹🎥 video !!! I really like this video I really like this video thank you
@Rae Peronneu Taste like crab, talk like people, crab people, crab people.
We are part of nature as well
Symbiotic relationship between wolf fish and human. Wolf fish gets warmth, humans get happy 🤣
Much like our taming and domestication of wolves into dogs eh?
@@samwhary5498 Wolf gets warmth and food, we get pugs!
Can’t believe These are free video , thanks you we really enjoy this so much
It seems no matter how we destroy our world , nature has a come back
Knights of the Sea. How noble to eat anything that you find sleeping the peaceful slumber at the bottom of the ocean.
I often wonder , how much deeper would the oceans be if it weren't for sponges soaking up the water
Really cool how the sunken ship became a boon for the sea life
Nice contents. Interesting to watch. Amazing documentary for any ages. Thanks for sharing.
Advertised: Lobsters. Actual documentary: Nova Scotia history lesson, a ship hitting a submerged rock, wrasses, jellyfish, wolf fish, starfishes, a sea anemone, clams, salmon, black bears, humpback and beluga whales, a bald eagle...oh yeah, and about 2-3 minutes of lobsters. From this I guess we can assume that if they release a video about sea urchins, the actual video will be about Captain Cook's voyages in the Pacific ocean, Vietnamese cuisine, astrophysics, and music theory. As someone else said, I guess this is the ADHD version. Beautifully filmed, though, and I did learn that lobsters are very capable swimmers. I always imagined them only trundling about on the bottom.
They are actually smart. I saw a big land crab crossing the street and he sat there with his claws up in the air as the cars stopped to let him cross. He must have thought. YEA, TILL CARS GET CLAWS - I AM KING - BACK OFF!.
Aww cuddly wolf fish!
Wish the lobster was just as eager to snuggle! 😋
The fish fighting the lobsters at 7:32 was identified as a wolf fish. The fish playing with the diver at 10:25 was also identified as a wolf fish. Do they just happen of have overlapping common names? Strange that this wasn't addressed in the video. Amazingly high quality for a free documentary, by the way!
they made a mistake..the second fish was a "Wolf eel"..
male and female of the same fish
22:38 - that glazed donut on the sea floor
Hands up for Leon!
Really loved this documentary
I can't believe I forgot that lobsters can live so long. I totally knew that before. It's insane though, that they live so long. You wouldn't think by looking at them.
When I visited the lobster hatchery in Cornwall, the lady there told me that theoretically they can live forever, just that the chances of that happening are slim due to predators etc and even the old warriors will end up as something else’s meal at some point. Quite cool!
Technically they are immortal
Most of them end up in a steamer long before they reach old age
Fun fact, in the early days prisoners were served lobsters because they weren't seen as a delicacy we see today. They were eatin good!
The slaves and prisoners they fed lobster said it was cruel and unusual so they stopped feeding them just lobster (which are basically sea cockroaches
I believe at one point they were held in such low regard they were called the cockroaches of the sea.
I might be a bit off on the dating, but roughly up to 70 years ago along the East coast of Canada & US the rich kids ate peanut butter and the poor kids ate lobster
@@VeritasIncrebresco Up into the 1970's (fourty years ago!) lobster was a poor man's food.
In colonial New England they were used as hog feed because they were so plentiful and no one wanted to eat them.
@@jimurrata6785 1970 is 51 years ago though
12:10 ive held many large lobsters, as big or bigger than that one, & a lobster couldnt cut through a humans finger, a calves leg bone is so far out of the realm of possibility its comical. the scary part of lobsters , is people who eat large ones above 5lbs, often dont realize that lobster can be older than the person eating it. a large lobster can be very old, close to a century, & people eat them like another will be sitting in the ocean for the taking, sadly that lobster youre eating was growing when your grandfather was a child
True dat! Lobsters cannot "saw through" much of anything. Typical narrator tendency to exaggerate 'cause -- well who's gonna know? Another tall tale -- how about whales can "sing" so loud they can literally kill you with sound. Sure thing brother. All those whale deaths from sound! Also true, above a certain size lobsters just get tougher and tougher to eat, so don't go ordering a huge lobster for dinner.
This is a documentary on Life in a Nova Scotia, Canada tributary. Verry Interesting, & professionally done.
Lobsters always look so distinguished to me.
5:53 wow mr. krabs really let the Krusty Krab go
Love how this transitions and you just didn't see it coming. Smooth way to show the circle of life. Wonderfully crafted documentary. My 2 year old sat through the whooole thing.
I have never seen a live clam before and they r amazing!
I found a lobster claw in the Bay of Fundy in our scallop dredge one time that must’ve weighed 10 pounds or more. It was freaking huge. It was about 2 feet long, 10 inches wide and 5 inches thick or bigger. Before I could take a picture of it one of the workers threw it overboard because it wasn’t any good for cooking. It had spoiled. Now no one believes me when I tell this story but it’s true. I still can’t believe how huge it was.
This world is indescribably beautiful
"So is this great and wide sea, wherein are things creeping innumerable, both small and great beasts. There go the ships: there is that leviathan, whom thou hast made to play therein. These wait all upon thee; that thou mayest give them their meat in due season. That thou givest them they gather: thou openest thine hand, they are filled with good. Thou hidest they face, they are troubled: thou takest away their breath, they die, and return to their dust. Thou sendest forth they spirit they are created: and thou renewest the face of the earth."
Psalms 104: 24-30
The wolffish that was so affectionate is a pacific wolf eel. Must have had a very long swim from the Pacific Northwest to Nova Scotia.
Literally no, just no
Yeah so nice :D
The wolf eel is also native to NS. In grocery stores it's sold as ocean catfish, i presume they thought it was a more palatable name. I worked in a seafood market while going through school and sold tons of it.
4:36 This is a great documentary but they made a factual error: lobsters are decapods. They have 5 pairs of legs (including the claws). Not 6!
Thanks for the great documentary. Where I live in Ontario at the metro grocery store they have 5 live lobsters in very small tank, they look so unhealthy its really sad heartbreak situation...
Oh, save they please let they free, and ban suckers lobstereaters. Make the Best World 🙏🏻💙🦞🦞🦞🦞🦞🦞💙🙏🏻
Am I the only one who when I saw the thumbnail thought to myself "Taste like crab, talk like people, crab people, crab people."
How in all my years of life have I never known that clams have eyes. Ive eaten them!
I can't believe a lobster is gonna out live me
Great Show💚💚🤔
If you’re asking “what happened to all that oil?”
....we ate it!!! I mean the fish 🐟 and crustaceans 🦀 eat it and we ate them!!!
More like bacteria ate it. Mother nature made it and she has ways of breaking it down and eating it.
@@SilvaDreams lol not as ideal as leaving it in the ground. But yeah might be better than burning it honestly. Although I don't know if it also acidifies the ocean or anything like that as well.
Wolf fish is cute.
Very interesting documentarie 👍👍
I think they are wrong about the wolf fish only wanting warmth. It got visibly upset at the lobster for trying to steal it's food just like a dog would. I think they are smart enough to desire attention.
Fantastic!
Another 100 commercials would make this perfect!
So Lobsters are the BOS of the sea and crabs are The Enclave.
Gotcha.
There's always a Fallout reference, LOL
Why am I suddenly feeling hungry even after I just ate
Because those lobster sumbitches are delicious!
something cased to lobster to be worried - what could it be?
*maybe is the cameracrew stalking it to its home*?
10:50 When you are ugly but, but know you have a winning personality.
Clearly we need to crash more oil tankers into our coasts.
Only empty ones!
Great artificial reef
@Aaron Hawley you have e for w smith ar pistol grip
@Aaron Hawley iv never fired a gun, my dad wont let me, ill respect his decision for the time being
ha ha ha ha don't be a _ink . . heh heh heh heh
I wanna give a long warm hug to a wolf fish now.
maybe that fish was so ugly, when something doesn't run away from it, it falls in love
Thank u !! I love wildlife !
You are gorgeous!
@@StanHowse Nonce
There's an advertisement for Luke's market that has a huge steamed lobster on a plate. Its directly below the screen as I'm watching this. That's what humans really think about you Lobsters.
Lobsters, natures reason to melt butter.
I love lobsters. especially with melted butter
I live near the coast of Nova Scotia, the lobsters here are good.
Had lobster for dinner tonight!
Mmmmmmm =)
@@oldschoolman1444 with garlic butter :-P
Yawn
What about all the lead, cadmium, chromium, formaldehyde and thallium?
Wow... Incredible thank you
What an awesome creation!
Really informative with excellent video.
"Fish are not usually on lobster's menu". Maybe not for Atlantic lobster, but they are definitely on Pacific lobster's menu.
22:41 Glazed donut on ocean floor. 🍩
Exactly what I was thinking!
Nice...
Lobster feast after filming LOL
More about the wreck over the lobsters. Still good.
This is my adhd unmedicated 😂😂
good documentary !!!
Very nice ❤❤❤
Lobsters are going to run out sooner or later because the amount we consume is unsustainable...
Lobsters will never run out as you say because . One, they are caught with bait , they only feed when they are ready. Two Undersize lobsters are of breeding size, so the returned lobsters will provide some babies. BUT they are being fished too hard, too many traps and too good equipment. I am a lobster fisherman and while I am semi retired I have friends who work a thousand traps on their own, with another mans three boats working seven thousand. But nature is a strange beast, where I fish the lobster population exploded about ten years ago, with more lobsters on the grounds than anyone could remember. They are now though getting less and less and could do with more protection. Strange as it might seem, fisherman dont want to wipe anything out. If they do they go broke, but everyone has bills to pay, and no one likes being poor.