Octopus to his friends: "I'm telling you guys, I met a real alien today while I was out chilling on the rock, dude literally floated up to me and showed me his special hand" Friends: "Cmon dude you expect us to believe that, that just ain't possible, you seriously gotta cut back on that seagrass"
I don't know why but 2:23 got me. The way the octopus touched his forehead seemed very human as though the diver was being blessed in the name of Cthulu.
"Almost feels like every sucker has it's own brain". It's true, octopus' suckers are highly sensitive, they have nerves capable of some low level processing which communicates with a 'senior' nerve of sorts in the arm. Each of their arms is both capable of communicating with one another as well as acting pretty much independently from one another. They're truly amazing creatures
Each of their arms has a separate nerve cluster for only dealing with that arm, and communicates to the other arms and the brain. They don't have individual "brains" for each arm, not as such as we would call it a brain, but they are somewhat independent in that those nerve clusters control just that arm. Fascinating creatures, if we go extinct, I think either dolphins or octopi will be the next sapient creature, if they're not already.
@@scottrackley4457 That's the backstory of Splatoon, if you've never played the games. They take place in a post-apocalyptic world where humans have gone extinct, and squids/octopi eventually crawled onto land and evolved into the next wave of dominant life on the planet.
This is one of the biggest treasures one could find in diving. I'm jelly. For those that don't know. This octopus could turn this dive into a nightmare if you didn't respect it. Even small octopuses can wreak havoc on a diver by pulling at their gear. Sucking to their face. All sorts of crazy stuff. This was a dream encounter and both animals seemed to offer mutual respect.
Thanks for this rundown. The video insinuated he trusted this particular octopus after observing, that made me question if Octopus Encounters arnt always safe. Good to know if I ever go Diving! 🤿🐙
I love these animals. I'm almost ashamed that I've eaten them and found them delicious but now realize they deserve study and to be preserved. Something about them just fascinates me.
I've never wanted to eat them. when I was about 4 I saw a little Greek kid a little younger than me smashing an octopus onto rocks and was totally outraged especially when I found out that that's the way people kill them to eat. at that age I was horrified at the idea of eating such a strange little creature that looked so harmless and that idea never changed. they're too special to eat
I identify with this. I have Japanese ancestry, so eating octupi was part of my culture. But then I started keeping kosher (just a lot of Bible reading brought me to it). One of the really lovely side effects of this diet was I started to get to feel a lot better about intelligent creatures like this, with no more guilt. MANY of the creatures forbidden in the kosher rules--the original ones in the Torah, not the Talmud--are intelligent. Whales, pigs, octupi--we as humans kind of arbitrarily decide who we think will be intelligent (hence why octupi are tortured alive, but that's not generally considered okay for other animals). But maybe only God actually knows what animal will suffer most, or who's most intelligent. Anyway, whatever the actual reason for the no-octupi rule, I'm really grateful that I don't have to feel like I HAVE to eat them anymore to stand up for my culture. I can have my ancestry and still keep octupi alive.
@@deamonomic so when it is mutual respect, you question it. But that's ok, maybe you have no idea what mutual respect is and mutual respect is how it should be.
@@RainWalking like the mutual respect he had for the crab as he crushed and ate it? Get over yourself. The universe inst nearly that nice. Sure it's cool to see it but to say that's how it should be is to be completely and utterly ignorant of the way life actually works.
@@deamonomic Did you read what I said, or making things up that I never did. The man and the octopus and a mutual interest and both were gentle with each other. None harmed each other and both respected each other. So how about you get over yourself and stop making things up that I never said. Did you watch the video? Did the man harm the animal. No he was gentle. The man showed respect to the animal. The animal did the same. What you said, does not even relate to my comment. Also I have no idea what you say when you say mural respect. Seeing mural is any piece of artwork painted or applied directly on a wall, ceiling or other permanent surfaces. but lets go by your comment. Look how many lives you take per year yourself to eat because of greed. How about you read what someone says before you open your mouth.
I bet the octopus was fascinated by the different textures & colours of the diver & all his gear. The good part of social media is how we’re getting to see more & more of these amazing interactions between species. I think this is the way the world is meant to be. Humans being curious but kind & making life better for other creatures when we have an opportunity, not being cruel, destructive, selfish & greedy.
@@snkhuong Possibly, but they are very smart. I remember reading a story one time about this guys pet octopus who loved this green scooping net. He left the octopus in his friends care for the weekend and his friend forgot to lock the lid. Octopus got out in the middle of the night to get the net and then died holding the net because he couldn't make it back into the water.
Maybe if they were any longer they'd take over the world. Or maybe they'd just all become very sad, because they'd figure out how sad the world is. It's kind of painful to be intelligent and live a long time. So maybe they'll be okay.
I love this guy’s logic. Goes up to a creature he’s never seen, potentially dangerous, and his immediate first thought is: “ok but is it a pretty lady?”
"felt like a true interaction between two thinking beings." I absolutely love that. that's how I felt watching this. what a beautiful animal, makes me so fascinated in animals & how their intelligence cannot be measured necessarily by our metrics but it makes you rethink how much we underestimate them.
"So he reached his tentacles out but they had no suckers, and then he pulled them back. And I was like 'okay you weird smooth-tentacle thing' and he reached out for me again."
Notice how every time the diver pulled away and made it clear he wanted space, the octopus backed off. It understood the concept of personal space and the signals being given to it. THAT is amazing.
To think that even wild animals understand that concept, and some people don't, huh? Although, cats and dogs sometimes don't really care about using us as pillows even if we're busy! 😆💕
I swam with a Pacific Octopus in Hawaii where I wasn’t wearing a dry-suit. Having eight arms and thousands of suckers grab you by the head, mask, torso and legs all at once is wildly disorienting! It’s like nothing else I’ve ever experienced! Like he said it’s like meeting an alien. Once you get past the fear and apprehension it’s like mind-melding. They are obviously very intelligent and very curious. It’s ranks as one of the best experiences of my life. I highly recommend
I kind of like how the narrator/diver isn't sensationalizing this moment. There is a clear balance between "this was a meeting between two intelligent beings" and "he didn't care much for me once he sort of figured out what I was." You don't anthropomorphize the octopus, you don't mystify it, but you still allow it to be something very special and intimate.
"he didn't care much for me once he sort of figured out what I was" funny, i had the same reaction after seeing him finger-wag an animal in whose environment the diver is actually a guest
@@thetwistedsamurai Most things are fabricated by humans and their minds, we are all aliens and so are all the creatures on our planet especially in the vast oceans which we have so little information on. It is really amazing though that everything has evolved the way it has, really makes you appreciate everything that we have.
I once made an octopus friend. It was while snorkeling in the Maldives, so a small reef octopus. I put my arm forward and he grabbed it, so I swam around a bit with him. He didn't even let go when i raised my arm out of the water. Then I took him on a round the island tour and he let go of me more or less when we reached the spot where I first found him. One of the best hours of my life
Magnificent creatures of the sea. Breaks my heart when I see how their tentacles are chopped off still alive & the brain is alive while the sick human mutilates him. Let these beauties under the sea live. Ppl want to eat everything-doesn’t matter if they’ve escaped death by humans into old age & by God deserve to live.
"this creatures are so smart" "communication of two intelligent beings" "he figured out I am neither food or a female, so he walked away" What an interesting creature lmao
@Abraham Johnathan No they are known for not interacting much with other members of their species. The only exceptions is when they form Octo cities, which only happen because they find something interesting they all want to nest around and thus are forced to interact with one another, or they are the small ringed pacific Octopus and naturally live in groups.
Ten seconds after the camera went off, he unzipped his fly and offered up his own "special arm" to the octopus, in hopes that it would investigate with its suckers.
He's got Some Story to tell down at 'The Coral Reef' bar! Of course the pool sharks probably won't believe him but the bar flies & lounge lizards will hang on his every word!
He was so curious and exploratory as this man was.... Like he was also thinking "okay human...I won't hurt you.... It's okay...see?" Just like the diver was.
“Its almost like every tentacle has it’s own brain” Well turns out its true. 1/3 of the neurons in the octopus are located in the brain. The rest are spread out throughout its body. Turns out, their tentacles can move involuntarily from the brain, showing they have their own action/thinking capabilities. These animals rewrite the definition of intelligence
humans have about the same amount of neurons in their body excluding the brain as an octopus has in its entire body including its brain, we have 500 ish million neurons in our guts and about 10% that amount on our heart.
Hahaha no but bro they truly are so intelligent look up ‘making contact’ this guy sets up a octopus in his front room and makes friends with it those creatures are thousands of times more intelligent than dogs and are affectionate & emotional
It's crazy wild to see two living beings from radically different worlds coming together and peacefully exploring each other's make-up and capabilities. This is really exciting to watch. It's like encountering a space alien and getting to know each other. There is a woman diver who has a seal friend, and they get together every time she dives. Maybe next time you can bring your octopus a treat in a jar and watch him open it. They are very intelligent and clever. Thank you for sharing this with us. I just love it. 😊❤😊
That aint called mantra! Babe! Why do u peeps keep using such intense word like a slang! U dont even respect hindu thing but keep ranting things like that! The christians named all this a myth Karma, mantra, yoga! These are not words these are great definitions!
It's remarkable how peaceful the silent communication between the diver and the octopus is- how gentle the actupus interacts with the intelligent opposite..I just fell in love with this species! Their eyes are so human.
@@Al_Dente-d1p idiot named dollar bill: I have to call out someone on the internet Also dollar bill: must not understand that one of an octopuses arms if male, is actually its penis But hey. If trying to ruin other peoples day makes you feel better about yourself, then you do you buddy
yeah have fun with your deep respect and awe towards mosquitoes and the tapeworm parasite in your intestines, deep respect and awe with all creatures, yeah right
I can't help but imagine the octopus cruising to the depths and finding "the boss" to inform them of your presence and candor. "That guy is kinda cool, you think we could maybe spare him the madness" The adaptive camouflage really makes you wonder whats lurking down there yet to be discovered.
When the octopus respected when the guy pulled away and was more gentle, you can tell the octopus respected the guys consent. The guy octopus has only one chance to mate before he dies, recognizing if this other creature wants to mate or not is very important, and was really sweet to watch
@@OscarLangleySoryu Their problem solving abilities are far greater than cats. There is a channel that specializes in "testing" octopuses intelligence.
It comes from above in strange suits, making strange noise and breathing bubbles. The only usable communication is with gentle touches since nobody know language or gestures.
@@VEE1959 I would go along with that except that they still use "DNA" in a similar to how we do, and they share phylogenetic qualities with other mollusks, cephalopods, and obviously terrestrial creatures. They're totally awesome though yeah
@@captainTubes what if DNA is just convergent evolution among any intelligent species that can develop to a point of interstellar travel? We see convergent evolution here on Earth amongst unrelated species such as flight, warning colors, venom, vocal communication etc. what if all species that achieve interstellar travel are shockingly similar, because that body design just works the best when put under evolutionary pressure?
Besides the fact that this was such a cute, well mannered and downright gentlemanly octopus, the color and texture of his skin and the ability to camouflage with its surroundings are absolutely unmatched. What a beautiful, lovely and sentient creature.
Human: I've seen these my whole life now checking out this awesomely strange creature. Octopus;, I've seen these my whole life now I'm checking out this awesomely strange creature.
One thing I have to give him huge props for is (despite mild pursuit at the beginning) letting the octopus initiate and allowing it to leave when it wanted to. Too many people get too grabby, too touchy, and most importantly stress out the animal by prolonging the encounter too long.
"He's got things to do" That's how we should be thinking about wild animals all the time - as having purpose in their own little lives, not just creatures that are beneath us/able to be taken advantage of!!!
Octopus to his friends: "I'm telling you guys, I met a real alien today while I was out chilling on the rock, dude literally floated up to me and showed me his special hand"
Friends: "Cmon dude you expect us to believe that, that just ain't possible, you seriously gotta cut back on that seagrass"
Damn that's funny
Lmao good one
Nailed it!
Hahaha you hold the number 1 comment
😂😂😂
"Seagrass"...i can't 😂😂😂
Octopus telling his friends: hey I met an alien today from outer space
😂👍💗
Not outer space, outer sea
G4M3R I7 r/woosh
xD
And he only had 5 tentacles! FIVE
Human: "Omg suckers!"
Octopus: "Omg fingers!"
Small tentacles Without suckers
@@jeremycbarnhart2305 yes he did, the guy took his glove off?? So the octopus felt the flesh?
japanese octopus: yubi yubi
🎶I have a sucker, I have a finger, ugh! Suck chip dust off my finger🎶
@@CariagaXIII nani? is that what octopi say in japanese?
Curiosity and empathy are signs of high intelligence. Such amazing creatures.
My cat does not have high intelligence 😂
Makes sense, these are what helped humans advance and survive
Makes sense, these are what helped humans advance and survive
@@TechlordXD more relevant and recent is greed and lack of empathy.
I'm incredibly curious 😁
imagine him telling his grandchildren, "there was a female that I can't forget my entire life, and she was weird as hell"
"she was ever so gentle with my suckers"
700th like.
They are dumb beings .
@@dranzerjetli5126 uhh no, they're one if the most intelligent animals here.
@@dranzerjetli5126 they are actually very smart :) and don't hate on hem they are unique
I don't know why but 2:23 got me. The way the octopus touched his forehead seemed very human as though the diver was being blessed in the name of Cthulu.
Not everyone has the luck of being blessed by Cthulu
@@machicommentsection a pure 0.0005% of them
got me in the first half ngl
Why Chtulu omg 🤣🤣🤣
I got an octopus: I bring him on my shoulder every single second...
"He's got things to do."
"What things?"
"Octopus things."
😂😂😂
OK, that's pretty funny😉
Hes gotta punch fish
Clearly a female octopus is on his to do list.
Rob a bank n fight spiderman...?! :v
"Almost feels like every sucker has it's own brain". It's true, octopus' suckers are highly sensitive, they have nerves capable of some low level processing which communicates with a 'senior' nerve of sorts in the arm. Each of their arms is both capable of communicating with one another as well as acting pretty much independently from one another. They're truly amazing creatures
Each of their arms has a separate nerve cluster for only dealing with that arm, and communicates to the other arms and the brain. They don't have individual "brains" for each arm, not as such as we would call it a brain, but they are somewhat independent in that those nerve clusters control just that arm. Fascinating creatures, if we go extinct, I think either dolphins or octopi will be the next sapient creature, if they're not already.
You helped me have an epiphany about my own self
@@scottrackley4457 That's the backstory of Splatoon, if you've never played the games. They take place in a post-apocalyptic world where humans have gone extinct, and squids/octopi eventually crawled onto land and evolved into the next wave of dominant life on the planet.
"Long ago, funny ape came to ocean. Looked at eachother. Held tentacles. Was emotional. Never gonna forget."
whose phrase is this?
The octopus.
Never forget it assumed my gender.
@@joshuaoconnor8505 lmao
@@brokentombot shady speaking: *ohh nooo* 😨😨😨😨
Octopus later that day: I know how to disconnect their oxygen tanks, victory is assured
😂😂
RISE MY FELLOW SEA ANIMALS, LET'S INVADE LAND
@@BlueEyes-WhiteDrag0n and that, is how splatoon came to be-
Ya got me. Lmao
Hilarious...thanx for the laughter 🤣
The octopus pretty much said, "we've never met but I'm extremely attracted to you."
Could also be said as love at first sight 😂😂
Heres my number so call me maybe?
"Can we do Bromance and stuff"
@@Just_Alex_meowrawr ah yes, the lead to tentacle hentai
😂😂
This is one of the biggest treasures one could find in diving. I'm jelly. For those that don't know. This octopus could turn this dive into a nightmare if you didn't respect it. Even small octopuses can wreak havoc on a diver by pulling at their gear. Sucking to their face. All sorts of crazy stuff. This was a dream encounter and both animals seemed to offer mutual respect.
I was totally jelly of this diver! 🥰
@@ismith275 that's so wholesome. 🙄
I’ll let the octopus know
Thanks for this rundown. The video insinuated he trusted this particular octopus after observing, that made me question if Octopus Encounters arnt always safe.
Good to know if I ever go Diving! 🤿🐙
"When i got to the surface i realised it had all been a distraction and the Octopus had stolen my wallet"
I'm crying lmao
Hahaha that’s great
Thug life in ALL life
Hahahaha
Hahahahahahaha
The fact that it reacted appropriately when the guy pulled back from its tentacles is astonishing, these animals are incredible.
smarter than humans and i have the feeling they can read human mind, i don't know why but i feel this way
@@rodicapopescu2038 No, but they are very smart.
@@rodicapopescu2038 Octopuses are descended from Chthulu.
@@ficialintelligence1869?
I know, right? He knew & you could see him backing off a little. Like, WHOOPS, my BAD! Lol 😂
Achievement unlocked: you can now trade with octopus merchants
Achievement unlocked: you can now play as a human in turf war.
Heart of sea will be available after the achievement unlocked
😂😂😂😂 golden
Achievement Unlocked! Sir Suction is now a playable character.
YES!!! LOLOL
I love these animals. I'm almost ashamed that I've eaten them and found them delicious but now realize they deserve study and to be preserved. Something about them just fascinates me.
They aren't that tasty anyway. Salmon and tuna are much better.
I've never wanted to eat them. when I was about 4 I saw a little Greek kid a little younger than me smashing an octopus onto rocks and was totally outraged especially when I found out that that's the way people kill them to eat. at that age I was horrified at the idea of eating such a strange little creature that looked so harmless and that idea never changed. they're too special to eat
@@opeeate😪
I identify with this. I have Japanese ancestry, so eating octupi was part of my culture. But then I started keeping kosher (just a lot of Bible reading brought me to it). One of the really lovely side effects of this diet was I started to get to feel a lot better about intelligent creatures like this, with no more guilt. MANY of the creatures forbidden in the kosher rules--the original ones in the Torah, not the Talmud--are intelligent. Whales, pigs, octupi--we as humans kind of arbitrarily decide who we think will be intelligent (hence why octupi are tortured alive, but that's not generally considered okay for other animals). But maybe only God actually knows what animal will suffer most, or who's most intelligent. Anyway, whatever the actual reason for the no-octupi rule, I'm really grateful that I don't have to feel like I HAVE to eat them anymore to stand up for my culture. I can have my ancestry and still keep octupi alive.
These animals should not be eaten, they are far too intelligent.
Eat squid instead.
They both had a mutual interest and both were gentle. That is how it should be,
Beautiful
That is how what should be?
@@deamonomic so when it is mutual respect, you question it. But that's ok, maybe you have no idea what mutual respect is and mutual respect is how it should be.
@@RainWalking like the mutual respect he had for the crab as he crushed and ate it?
Get over yourself. The universe inst nearly that nice. Sure it's cool to see it but to say that's how it should be is to be completely and utterly ignorant of the way life actually works.
@@deamonomic Did you read what I said, or making things up that I never did. The man and the octopus and a mutual interest and both were gentle with each other. None harmed each other and both respected each other. So how about you get over yourself and stop making things up that I never said. Did you watch the video? Did the man harm the animal. No he was gentle. The man showed respect to the animal. The animal did the same. What you said, does not even relate to my comment. Also I have no idea what you say when you say mural respect. Seeing mural is any piece of artwork painted or applied directly on a wall, ceiling or other permanent surfaces. but lets go by your comment. Look how many lives you take per year yourself to eat because of greed. How about you read what someone says before you open your mouth.
Guy: what a fascinating creature! So smart, so curious!
Octopus: what a fascinating creature! So smart, so curious!
sorry you didn’t get a reply for 8 months bud, heres ur reply
@@personifysyoutube589 yes
its so funny how smart they are-
😆😆
@@ouncerton: Yep. I am glad octopi realize this and treat us kindly.
"You are not food, not a female and you are not trying to eat me!" - and then he bails. So i guess that sums up life pretty good.
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F
Lmao
Uuum, don't we do kinda the same thing?
The 4 "F"s of life: Feed, Fight, Flee, or F---
I bet the octopus was fascinated by the different textures & colours of the diver & all his gear. The good part of social media is how we’re getting to see more & more of these amazing interactions between species. I think this is the way the world is meant to be. Humans being curious but kind & making life better for other creatures when we have an opportunity, not being cruel, destructive, selfish & greedy.
"He realised I wasn't a girl or food so he left."
Relatable
Only interested in food and sex? Hmm, seems we have much in common.
Profile pic checks out
I’m starting to think I’m an octopus
Forever alone! 【ツ】
Me too broski
That’s honestly insane he was AWARE that he was being too rough and was more gentle afterwards
I KNOW RIGHT🙀
think he was just a bit cautious after he pulled back as he realised the guy was strong
@@snkhuong Possibly, but they are very smart. I remember reading a story one time about this guys pet octopus who loved this green scooping net. He left the octopus in his friends care for the weekend and his friend forgot to lock the lid. Octopus got out in the middle of the night to get the net and then died holding the net because he couldn't make it back into the water.
@@TheSmokeinya that doesn't sound very smart to me
@@TheSmokeinya 😢
The fact that this octopus saw a diver and their first thought was "damnnn lemme get a piece of that action ahaha" is so iconic and I love it
Captain Kirk of the sea
What if it was a defence tactic?
Most things tend to back away if you wave your genitals in their face
@@Beans_OW 🤣
@@Beans_OW lmao
You should read about ostrich-human attraction then XD
Look gents, even an octopus knows when consent is involved and required. What a sweet animal.
Yes they are intelligent. People think they are dumb but they are actually smart animals.
Octopus channel: "I offered my tentacle to a human you will not belive how he reacted"
BRITISH MAN COLONIZE that is called hentai
Sucker bait
"These humans really like playing with our suckers for some reason."
Ayano Kawane Gucci where is your pfp from?
Hahahaaaaaa 🤣🤣🤣👍🏻👍🏻
The moment he touches his head was so cool, I just imagine it being like. “Weird friend.”
Like someone you meet and they're sitting there touching and patting your head. There their precious. 😂
Boaz Revels Was His Name Chula Chasen Sob My Long Lost Friend 11xs
"oh its not food"
I think the octo Just Check Out that the Human maybe Work as food 🤷♂️
I think it's bad to make physical contact with a wild animal because the next human it thinks it can trusts may have bad intentions.
"When I got to the boat, I realized my wallet was missing."
🤣
Bruh why would he have a wallet down in the water with him lol
@@jojoyang3226 can't trust the boat's crew.
Mister Smith totally tru
@@jojoyang3226 " in case he runs into a sea turtle that can break a fifty " - Jerry Seinfeld
Octopuses are so smart, it’s a shame that their lives are so short.
Totally agree ❤❤❤
Maybe if they were any longer they'd take over the world.
Or maybe they'd just all become very sad, because they'd figure out how sad the world is. It's kind of painful to be intelligent and live a long time. So maybe they'll be okay.
Does the intelligence define the life expectancy?
@@avramidis3d unfortunately not
@@avramidis3d Perhaps it's more like the inverse. Life expectancy enforces ceilings to intelligence.
Any animal: exists
Humans: I must... *pet*
😆😆💙
To be fair the octopus did the same thing
We're not animals?
@@dianedevery3711 we pet humans as well we are animals
@@dianedevery3711 I’m pretty sure we pet humans
Octopus: "You only got 4 tentacles, but that's alright with me baby"
I got five °~°
@@Lavendeer201 Ah yes, the "special tentacle"
@@Lavendeer201 lol bet you use that to find females 2 😂😂
he got five you know... 🤣
Step into my orrafice.
I love this guy’s logic. Goes up to a creature he’s never seen, potentially dangerous, and his immediate first thought is: “ok but is it a pretty lady?”
Sums up r34
@@vxtyazaliazy9573 da fuc
Makes me think of Merlin... "Okay Fire"
Exactly the same thing the guys in prometheus thought while approaching the snake like thing
I'm mean going by how we portray aliens in media that's probably what will happen the first time we meet another sentient species.
"felt like a true interaction between two thinking beings." I absolutely love that. that's how I felt watching this. what a beautiful animal, makes me so fascinated in animals & how their intelligence cannot be measured necessarily by our metrics but it makes you rethink how much we underestimate them.
Little did we know that the octopus would post this on SeaTube titled “Octopus reaches tentacle out to human” and it would get 1.8 million views
Lmaoo fr
No it got a squillon views
Lmao hahahaha seatube?????!!
1.8 million suckers and 300k tentacles-up.
"So he reached his tentacles out but they had no suckers, and then he pulled them back. And I was like 'okay you weird smooth-tentacle thing' and he reached out for me again."
Notice how every time the diver pulled away and made it clear he wanted space, the octopus backed off. It understood the concept of personal space and the signals being given to it. THAT is amazing.
To think that even wild animals understand that concept, and some people don't, huh? Although, cats and dogs sometimes don't really care about using us as pillows even if we're busy! 😆💕
@@remmie6744 I came to say that lol.
I wish humans could understand personal space like this octopus
So it's better than my parents. Good to know
I know every one learns at a young age they have suction cups. But just think about that: THEY HAVE FUCKIN SUCKTION CUPS !!!!!!!!!!
Ladies... find yourself a man who looks at you the way this man looks at giant Pacific octopuses.
octopussies*
Octopi
Like a weird alien that can do interesting things with suction
Is that a hentai joke?
Octapodes
I swam with a Pacific Octopus in Hawaii where I wasn’t wearing a dry-suit. Having eight arms and thousands of suckers grab you by the head, mask, torso and legs all at once is wildly disorienting! It’s like nothing else I’ve ever experienced!
Like he said it’s like meeting an alien. Once you get past the fear and apprehension it’s like mind-melding.
They are obviously very intelligent and very curious. It’s ranks as one of the best experiences of my life. I highly recommend
Kinda feels like that meme.
"close ur eyes bro"
"ok bro"
"what do you see bro"
"nothing bro"
"thats my world without you bro"
"bro"
Has the same vibe lol
Lmao bromance
Bro.... :,(
Bro 😌😌
This doesn't feel as gay as it should. 😐
I kind of like how the narrator/diver isn't sensationalizing this moment. There is a clear balance between "this was a meeting between two intelligent beings" and "he didn't care much for me once he sort of figured out what I was." You don't anthropomorphize the octopus, you don't mystify it, but you still allow it to be something very special and intimate.
My thoughts exactly.
Yup, that My Octopus Teacher creep should take some notes
It’s hard NOT to anthropomorphize them because they’re so freaking intelligent honestly though. The “meeting an alien” analogy is SPOT on.
"he didn't care much for me once he sort of figured out what I was" funny, i had the same reaction after seeing him finger-wag an animal in whose environment the diver is actually a guest
@@thetwistedsamurai Most things are fabricated by humans and their minds, we are all aliens and so are all the creatures on our planet especially in the vast oceans which we have so little information on. It is really amazing though that everything has evolved the way it has, really makes you appreciate everything that we have.
I once made an octopus friend. It was while snorkeling in the Maldives, so a small reef octopus. I put my arm forward and he grabbed it, so I swam around a bit with him. He didn't even let go when i raised my arm out of the water. Then I took him on a round the island tour and he let go of me more or less when we reached the spot where I first found him. One of the best hours of my life
Wow interesting! Thank you for sharing that with us!!! They are very fascinating majestic creatures!!! Very SMART TOO!!!
Maybe it was OctoValentine's Day.
Magnificent creatures of the sea. Breaks my heart when I see how their tentacles are chopped off still alive & the brain is alive while the sick human mutilates him. Let these beauties under the sea live. Ppl want to eat everything-doesn’t matter if they’ve escaped death by humans into old age & by God deserve to live.
@@cathybreaux9933 nah nigga
@@cathybreaux9933 You must really hate yourself... Huh.
Absolutely spectacular. Who needs to search for aliens when you have these guys underwater??
@DoIgopyat Not even just the visuals. Their version of intelligence is rather alien, compared to vertebrates like us.
...................and who needs to search for Bigfoot too?
Octopus to his friend: "Dude, you want believe it but I just met an Alien!"
Octopus' friend: "We need to get you a woman."
😂😂😂 "we need to get you a female"
@@joshuaoconnor8505 If the octopuses talk...
But I used my special arm!!
Lmao!!! 😂😂
😆😆😆😆
When he said “He’s got things to do.”, that hit differently.
They use kelp. We use tissues
It takes a lot of energy to think
What do you mean?
@Ziad Khaled If you didn't understand the joke you're not old enough to
Yeah he has things to do. He has to pay his mortgage and update his octopus tinder account
A god damn octopus knows better boundaries than most people do smh
The other Biden could never
@@Mdautkreix neither candidates could never
@@Mdautkreix 🤣🤣🤣
Ze Hermanator when you’re famous they just let you get away with it apparently 😖
Uh you sure? The first thing the octupus did when he saw the human was try to impregnate him😂
As a child, I was absolutely terrified of Octopus. But now, I find them so incredibly fascinating.
Same!!
Yeah, I used to be afraid of octopi as a kid, but I got less scared of them when I found out how delicious they are
@@mechadoggyDamn 😂
"this creatures are so smart"
"communication of two intelligent beings"
"he figured out I am neither food or a female, so he walked away"
What an interesting creature lmao
Everything East Wind said is true!
To be fair, you wouldn't waste time on something that's not a priority to you and octopi don't have the luxuries we do. lol.
Ismael Reyna Your reply makes no sense
? Not sure what part you didn't understand.
@Abraham Johnathan
No they are known for not interacting much with other members of their species. The only exceptions is when they form Octo cities, which only happen because they find something interesting they all want to nest around and thus are forced to interact with one another, or they are the small ringed pacific Octopus and naturally live in groups.
Octopus realizing he's not a girl octopus "My disappointment is neutral and my day is also the same."
We should all aspire to have that level of nonchalance about rejection.
@@bleachedout805 I live by that
😆😆
He’s a gentleman duhhh
Octopus thinks: “You are the weirdest female I have ever met.”
"You're not like other girls..." lol
"Oh well" *unzips pants.*
Lolololololololol
😂😂😂
Bruh I can't with this comment thread 😂😂😂
This is truly humbling footage.
Meeting an Alien
Human " I must pet the Octopus"
Octopus "I must pet the Human"
Depends....some humans...yummm calamari! Bigger Giant Octopus...yummy! Human! (although I doubt one would ever eat a human).
I thought calamari was just squid tho?
very well put !! bravo Michael !!
@@davebartosh5 yep we gross them up ..
@@davebartosh5 calamari is squid
“His special arm that is very long” I’m GONEEEE
Nah if it would be cartoonish, I would be gone too, but this is fine.
WAIT-
Ten seconds after the camera went off, he unzipped his fly and offered up his own "special arm" to the octopus, in hopes that it would investigate with its suckers.
@@Mr.Ekshin ayo chill Wattpad 😭😭🖐🖐 (@ me when it’s done 😳)
I probably would of wet my wet suit. LOL
I love how the octupus at 2:17 like boops the diver's mask like: "ok, u are fren Now :> "
It looked like a punch lmao
@@puchipuchi808 why would he punch his new buddy? That'd be uncool
@@cocox4089 lmao
boooop the human
that was so cute
i love octopuses so much. They’re such intelligent beings; so beautiful and mysterious
Diver : "it was like meeting an alien"
Octopus when it meet it's friend : "it was like meeting an alien"
I laughed way too hard at this
It is an Alien that's why!
Well he's not wrong, we're basically aliens to those sea creatures 🤔
Agree
@@anfreith true
"There was that communication cable..".
Octopus: finally the internet!
they have their own octonet
@@PIasmaZombie Octonet tore me apart x'D
Underrated comment XD
@@PIasmaZombie xD great one
I love how gently the octopus was. Just inspecting him, figuring out what he was... That was awesome.
He's got Some Story to tell down at 'The Coral Reef' bar! Of course the pool sharks probably won't believe him but the bar flies & lounge lizards will hang on his every word!
"Bro why do you have bones? That's kinda cringe"
@@mrosskne💀
He was so curious and exploratory as this man was.... Like he was also thinking "okay human...I won't hurt you.... It's okay...see?" Just like the diver was.
“Its almost like every tentacle has it’s own brain”
Well turns out its true. 1/3 of the neurons in the octopus are located in the brain. The rest are spread out throughout its body. Turns out, their tentacles can move involuntarily from the brain, showing they have their own action/thinking capabilities.
These animals rewrite the definition of intelligence
Wow thats honestly so cool i never knew that. I suppose they really are one of the smartest creatures on earth
Amazing what you can find out by killing something and cutting it up, lol.
They have 9 brains yes, one in each leg and another one in the "head"
humans have about the same amount of neurons in their body excluding the brain as an octopus has in its entire body including its brain, we have 500 ish million neurons in our guts and about 10% that amount on our heart.
How is that rewriting the definition of intelligence lol
"it felt like an interaction between two thinking beings"
Octopus: puts hand in his face
Man: It felt like an interaction between two thinking beings
Octopus: Bonk
Hahaha no but bro they truly are so intelligent look up ‘making contact’ this guy sets up a octopus in his front room and makes friends with it those creatures are thousands of times more intelligent than dogs and are affectionate & emotional
@Commander Fox I bet even a octopus would know how to write a better sentence than you.
@Commander Fox there are a lot of people who are more stupid than the octopus
@Commander Fox The fact that an invertebrate can have that kind of intelligence is pretty awesome, though.
“I showed u my hectocotylus please respond”
Oh my God I love you
[robotic voice]... 10-4
Wait. WOT
Would love to see him explain why he pull his junk out to an octopus on camera. 🤣
Hahaha good one
It's crazy wild to see two living beings from radically different worlds coming together and peacefully exploring each other's make-up and capabilities. This is really exciting to watch. It's like encountering a space alien and getting to know each other. There is a woman diver who has a seal friend, and they get together every time she dives. Maybe next time you can bring your octopus a treat in a jar and watch him open it. They are very intelligent and clever.
Thank you for sharing this with us. I just love it. 😊❤😊
The octopus took some of your smell to bring it from the Cthulhu to say
"when you reconquer this world, please spare my wife"
HAHAHAH
😅
😂
Thats a good one lol
That is Cthulhu my boi
“Hey, I’m out in the open, might as well look for a date.” My 2020 mantra.
I hear ya.
That aint called mantra! Babe! Why do u peeps keep using such intense word like a slang! U dont even respect hindu thing but keep ranting things like that! The christians named all this a myth Karma, mantra, yoga! These are not words these are great definitions!
@@JYOTISHARMA-po9ee You're embarrassing me in front of the wizards
@@JYOTISHARMA-po9ee hey bhakt, lol
@@vanshajvidyan8458 ohh is that!! Who tf u r!! To get embarrassed heck off
"Investigated me with its special arm.. that it uses for females."
😂
It is very long 🤣
OMG I didnt realize what he meant until I read this comment 😂😂
That's like a man using his d!ck to investigate an alien 🤣🤭
@@mrbouwz100 it's all about the girth!!!
"It was very long"
It's remarkable how peaceful the silent communication between the diver and the octopus is- how gentle the actupus interacts with the intelligent opposite..I just fell in love with this species! Their eyes are so human.
Probably the coolest experience one can have underwater, bonding and having an interaction with those you barely see. Such intellectual beings
2:25 "It was like meeting an alien"
I'm bloody sure he would've been thinking the same.
Yeah "what's that huge 4 tipped crab"
LOL - love it!! really funny - the way you put it - and probably true. must be an aquanaut from somewhere in no-water space :} 🧑🏽🚀 🐟🧜🏾
Octopus was like “I’d still hit it, just can’t find the hole on this ugly octopus “
no no no😭😭
Thanks,this is giving me dirty minded (╹◡╹)
LMFAO
💀💀💀
that what u get from watching a lot of anime 😅
I want to cry. The horrible things people do to them , when they act so delicate . They’re so smart
Like eating them live 😥😭🤢🤮
"He was investigating me with his special arm that he uses to try to find females"
*no one*:
*diver dude*: "This is my chance to feel his suckers."
*It's very long.*
I-
*It feels like they each have their own brain*
That's what she said
Hmmmmm
i bet the Octopus was like: He'll never know what i'm investigating him with
😂🤣😂🤣
Hearing a guy say "This is my chance to feel an octupus' suckers." sounds so weird yet hilarious ngl 😂
Yeah, that felt so wired specifically with that octopus trying to check for a female
Mmm yes, tentacle yaoi kekw
now touch my tickly wickly D
How old are you? Ten?
They are very smart and gentle creatures. They fascinate me.
Octopus: See's an odd thing
Also octopus: ima touch it with mah cawk
Same as humans
Big cawks will inherit the world.
@@jacobhoover1654 what the fawk 😃
Idiot named J Allen: I use colons to express myself because I'm an idiot.
@@Al_Dente-d1p idiot named dollar bill: I have to call out someone on the internet
Also dollar bill: must not understand that one of an octopuses arms if male, is actually its penis
But hey. If trying to ruin other peoples day makes you feel better about yourself, then you do you buddy
"He's got things to do..." like tend to his garden in the shade.
Great Beatles reference
Hahaha
Or play the clarinet.
Yes.
Thank you. Now I don't have to say it. :)
That is how we should interact with all creatures with deep respect and awe, thank you for sharing it was beautiful to watch I envy you.
My sentiments exactly ❤️
Beautiful moment❣😎🐙💝
yeah have fun with your deep respect and awe towards mosquitoes and the tapeworm parasite in your intestines, deep respect and awe with all creatures, yeah right
Red Devil squid: are you sure about that?
@@Aeraleach stop trying to be a smartass lmao
I can't help but imagine the octopus cruising to the depths and finding "the boss" to inform them of your presence and candor. "That guy is kinda cool, you think we could maybe spare him the madness"
The adaptive camouflage really makes you wonder whats lurking down there yet to be discovered.
Spare me the madness!
When the octopus respected when the guy pulled away and was more gentle, you can tell the octopus respected the guys consent. The guy octopus has only one chance to mate before he dies, recognizing if this other creature wants to mate or not is very important, and was really sweet to watch
@@OscarLangleySoryu Their problem solving abilities are far greater than cats.
There is a channel that specializes in "testing" octopuses intelligence.
I don't think the octopus was so unintelligent that he actually saw the human as a potential mate....
@@Threezi04just a curious creature checking out something alien but not hostile to it
@@Threezi04 I guarantee there is a human out there that would consider this octopus a reasonable mate.
It has nothing to do with intelligence.
Ughh… my heart.
“It’s like interacting with an alien” boy you don’t know how accurate that is.
I am so intrigued by this entire comment.
It comes from above in strange suits, making strange noise and breathing bubbles.
The only usable communication is with gentle touches since nobody know language or gestures.
@@molybdaen11 more like “this dumb human doesn’t understand telepathy LOL, I must use my appendages like a savage to convey peace”
@@VEE1959 I would go along with that except that they still use "DNA" in a similar to how we do, and they share phylogenetic qualities with other mollusks, cephalopods, and obviously terrestrial creatures. They're totally awesome though yeah
@@captainTubes what if DNA is just convergent evolution among any intelligent species that can develop to a point of interstellar travel? We see convergent evolution here on Earth amongst unrelated species such as flight, warning colors, venom, vocal communication etc. what if all species that achieve interstellar travel are shockingly similar, because that body design just works the best when put under evolutionary pressure?
That octopus is halfway to Hawaii with this guy's wallet. Octopus are smart!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Johnny GeeWiz76 Good one 🤣
😂
But my dumb brain would like to point out that the plural of "octopus" is "octopi" or "octopuses"
@@pranavlimaye LOL! Don't forget "octopodes". Sometimes I think too many people had a turn with the pen when they were writing the English dictionary.
@@johnnygee4206 haha, yeah
Once whilst diving I saw a man wearing a suit and carrying a briefcase. “What are you doing down here?”. I asked.
“I’m drowning”. He replied
It would have been seriously interesting if he decided you were his 'date'.
o.o
Think you watched too much tentacle p
Especially since Octopus' were never taught "no means no"
@@ikigai47 yeah for them no is yes and yes is no
Gay Octodad
Besides the fact that this was such a cute, well mannered and downright gentlemanly octopus, the color and texture of his skin and the ability to camouflage with its surroundings are absolutely unmatched. What a beautiful, lovely and sentient creature.
They are delicious though
wife with the neighbor : "i can't believe my man comes home late every single night... he must be cheating on me..."
husband :
I thought this vid would be about a butt plug. Anyone else? If not, then please explain those brown stains.
I mean he is touching the octopus’s suckers lol
Hes cheating with an octopus
@@lornamorgenstem6634 I looked at the thumbnail for a solid minute and I can’t see why you thought it was a butt plug.
So, he is indeed cheating on her... With an octopus.
Incredible creatures.
Such a cute octopus !
, gentle and smart!!
@@rachelsmlee8450 and badass looking
Cute, no. badass and alien yes.
yaahh, soo cuute :) with his movements and wrinkled skin, he reminds me of very old ppl, they're cute either
blushing anime girl as your profile picture and octopus is giving me weird thoughts😂
“Ok, sorry. That was a little too much.” Lol Such an intelligent creature 🐙 😍
Giant pacific octopus are one of the most intelligent animals on earth. I hope to learn more about them in my future career as a marine biologist
Gl
All animals are intelligent in their own ways and they all deserve respect and compassion.
Intelligent give me a fucking break its a stupid damn octopus
VegCeps dude I never said none of them deserve compassion
@@jacksamunster4407 damn i wish aliens would say the same to you
"It felt like a true interaction between two thinking beings."
**Octopus boops human** ^^
Human: hi! Want to be friends?
Octopus: DTF?
Underrated comment
y-yamete!
@@blackbox_kt facts lol
“He investigated me with his special arm.”
I’ve seen enough hentai to know where this is going...
I guess tentacle hentai is considered divers education now
@@riri3344 o k
Human: I've seen these my whole life now checking out this awesomely strange creature.
Octopus;, I've seen these my whole life now I'm checking out this awesomely strange creature.
True 😂
This comment describe how funny they could've been if nature wasnt cruel to them i mean they are fantastic and highly smart
This is such a beautiful interaction. ♥️
The octopus was like: “And I’m bored” disappears*
Diver: “That was the toughest breakup ever!”
The octopus was like "Too bad you're not the anime girl I was looking for".
LOL
No you didn't! Lol i hope this gets more upvotes
Grossss 💀💀💀
Weeb
Tentacle-Sama!!!!
What a great expression of the interaction. "A true interaction between two beings!" That's how we should see all life on this planet ❤
Yes, agreed, life speaks to life!!
If only this universe was a bit creative and mindful
Yes. And I love it❤️⭐️‼️🇵🇷. How nice ! You take care. My dear. 👌🦋😇
Spot on, Lynn❣️
Not the Roaches
One thing I have to give him huge props for is (despite mild pursuit at the beginning) letting the octopus initiate and allowing it to leave when it wanted to. Too many people get too grabby, too touchy, and most importantly stress out the animal by prolonging the encounter too long.
Diver- “He was investigating me with his special little arm he uses to find females”.
Me- That wasn’t an arm.
It is very long
It's a hectocotylus!
@@cebruthius Oh god..
@@kepiblop You googled it, didn't you? 😂
@@leyrua teah..
"You look strange but that's alright. We all sexy in the dark."
"He's got things to do" That's how we should be thinking about wild animals all the time - as having purpose in their own little lives, not just creatures that are beneath us/able to be taken advantage of!!!
Why do you only defend wild animals?
All other factory farmed animals would have better things to do then ending up on people's plates.
@@Gourmondise That's... actually a pretty good argument for veganism.
@@leyrua y'all ever seen nature? It's a God damn horror show, the "Things" he has to do is survive.
This guy was lucky the octopus didn’t take his hand or worse.
@@Gourmondise well i aint vegan and cow tastes good
Before he left, he probably thought “I’ll tell the Kraken to spare this one.