No Animal in the World Eats Like a Sea Star | Alien Ocean: Episode 1
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- My very first episode of Alien Ocean! Holy mackerel, am I relieved that it is done.
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I've been binge watching your vids ever since one got suggested to me and I find it absolutely bonkers that you came up with this humor style right out of the gate.
It's like something that takes people years to develop and evolve and you started with it.
It's impressive and a lot of fun, and I very much appreciate it. These videos are fantastic.
this!
Sidenote: Have you seen the amazing thing the Velvet Worm is capable of doing? Shooting out this root like sticky structure and retracting it when eating? Hagfish give off this crazy amount of slime to overcome their prey, it's insane. Camel's 🐪 are able to plop out their stomach of their mouths and let it hang there *(CORRECTION! Sorry I guess it's not their stomach, it's a sac of bile that gives off a foul odor, get this... In order to show off to female camel's??) Lol
*The Bobbit worm would be a interesting topic. They are smart crafty predators and that one accidentally got snuck into a giant aquarium when moving coral or rock and it was inside voids in the rock and the workers slowly started seeing all these species get killed and they didn't know how? So they put in a night camera and found a large Bobbit worm reeking havoc at night. The sarcastic fringehead, the Asian sheepshead wrasses, Macropinna barrel fish, and the giant oar fish are all super interesting.
The velvet worm doesn’t retract the sticky substance
I'll just leave this comment right here.
Love your videos
I thought planearía evicerated also.
i am now robert t payne’s biggest fan
Man, imagine an animal wrapping arms around your car, forcing the door open just enough to let The Blob ooze inside to digest you.
Somebody should make a horror movie out of that. Would be more imaginative than "Sharks But Scary Movie #3981" at least.
I think I just got a new fantasy monster idea
Fantastic video! Looking forward to the next one already.
Putting huge numbers into perspecive is sooo helpful, thank you!! This is something I've always been struggling with in history, whether before humans or not, I'm awful with numbers.
that comment about sharks reminds me of something I heard when I was in highschool that always stuck with me
"sweet dreams are made of this, sharks have existed for longer than trees" ♫♫
SO LET'S TALK ABOUT THIS UPCOMING RUclips SENSATION, SHALL WE?
Indeed, let's.
Indeed, let's
@@CloverDaBunni Of, course.
Her voice acting/characteristics are as adorable as the content of the video!
Yeeeeaa
I have been binging your videos. Amazing stuff all around. I just have to say though, frogs also go full gastric eversion. They can’t vomit so they spit their stomach out to clean it. 😅
humans throw hands, giraffes throw necks, sea star throw stomachs.
when i took an intro to marine biology class a few years ago, my professor made us watch a video of the animated pov of a clam getting eaten by a starfish and it was terrifying
I just saw a comic on Facebook about SpongeBob and Patrick, where Patrick starts acting like a real sea star. It was great, and Patrick ended up eating most of the inhabitants of the town.
I'm late to the party, but I would say that although Patrick doesn't have a particularly compelling intellect, he has certainly demonstrated a compelling character. Great video! I'm off to watch probably many more.
i have been binging your whole channel cuz oh my god your sense of humor speaks to me 😂
I’m watching all your videos. I found you by looking up Magnapinna Squids :)
Just so you know, you put a totally unrelated video about food at the end of your alien ocean Playlist
Its so great to know as a marine biologist, youve heard Im on a boat
Love your presentation and content!
i found you on tiktok and your vary funny. your adorable
Hey Octopus Lady, I loved your video. You gotta figure out how to show it to a lot of people!
2:29 They do have eyes. Specialized tube feet at the tip of each arm.
I watch your videos and just overload other reefers with loads of info!! Absolutely love
This !
I've never heard of sea lilies before this video, you should make a video on them!
Older than trees, and about as old as sharks, give or take.
Suggestion: You can talk about the number of mass extinctions a species has survived.
I came here from the Cute Octopus video! I look forward to any future videos you do.
I really like your editing style!
1:14 *65,000,030 years ago.
I am ABSOLUTELY referring to starfish as asteroids, exclusively.
Ngl lie I read the “LOSERS” in the thumbnail as “LOBSTERS” and was really confused but intrigued to hear how these animals actually were lobsters lol
ok can I say how adorable her lisp is its so cute I love her voice
I love this!!!!! Imma gonna go binge all of your content now...
Aw Im so sad that Im outta videos!! Great work! Cant wait for your next ones :)!!!
How about the harlequin shrimp they exclusively eat starfish
How about velvet worms or sea cucumbers? Don’t they shoot thier intestines for the sea cucumbers and the proboscis of the velvet worms they are both digestive parts shot out of the body to eat then pulled back in? Right?
I remember finding out about starfish stomachs as a kid, from a VHS tape. I can't remember the name of it anymore, but it had little animations to show the process. Including how the starfish can "throw up" by just expelling its entire stomach. Just the whole thing. Bundles it up like a little present and yeets it away. I'm still not over that 😅
Worth mentioning this would have been sometime between 1995-1999, so it's entirely possible the information in that VHS is outdated/incorrect. And I'm too lazy to fact check it rn. Maybe later
Love your videos!
(Just adding some engagement to feed The Algorithm)
It's great video. I'm having fun watching your videos in random order.
This Channel deserves to blow up Way more than it does, such high quality!
sea stars have eyes, sort of. they have very primitive eyes made out of modified tube feet thingies at the end of each of their arms.
You are viral, al least in my recomandation, and I am going to rewatch your videous.
Just finished binge watching playlist
Came from your reddit post, not disappointed. Looking forward for the next one! Cheers!
Time to rewatch all of your videos for the 3rd time 😊
I know this is an old video but I still love it.
I love your voice, pacing and humour. Plz keep making videos!!
Dude I love your channel sm, and while I’m glad to be able to say “I knew this awesome channel pretty early into its rise to fame”, I’m kinda sad bc I wish there was more content for me to binge. I will say that I have rewatched all the videos several time and continue to find something new with each one! I’d also like to echo what another commenter said about you coming right out of the gate being yourself with your sense of humor, organization of information, and speaking style! I love it and I’m just as much here for that as I am the awesome well researched information you provide! All in all, you have a great channel, please don’t ever loose yourself or your love for science. You are truly special, Ms. Octopus Lady. ❤
Isn’t what RTP did kinda fucked up?
I have now watched ALL of your videos lol
ribbon worms are *really close* to also flinging their guts into the water
Thank you for all the knowledge!
Sea stars are weirdly more closely related to you than any other invertebrate.
Get this lady in the algorithm already!
Flat worms do that too with their stomach
This is awesome!
Found you from tiktok and absolutely in love with your channel :DDD
This is some great knowledge from the octopus lady
Planearía also self eviserate to eat also.
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UNDERRATED
i love this
okay about the million year ago thing
1. sharks first appeared in the devonian, and i believe 450 mya is the silurian.
2. pangea formed during the permian I think
3. 450 mya is in fact before the dinosaurs.
4. the first fish were during the cambrian.
5. sea scorpions were walking on land during the ordovician.
SEAAAA STARRRRRRRRRRRRRS
Already one of the best channels on youtube😂🙌🏻
Sea stars!
I leleleleloooooove your comedy and insight and research and proper quoting.
Finally got around to watching Episode 1, and of course I loved it. I am delighted to learn who created your avatar, which I love, love, love (love).
5:03 Source!
I never knew I needed people to announce academic citations in the same tone as a trainer naming the Pokémon they're sending into battle.
Nine-armed seastars (Luidia senegalensis) take their clade's feeding method to the next level and don't even have an anus anymore.
My favourite tidbit of information is that sharks are old! Older than rings on Saturn 4x older in fact.
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wait did Dr. T Paine help fix the rocky intertidal zone???
Gosh your videos are so amazing, you need more subscribers.
Fun fact (for more context) Sharks are older then Saturns rings!
Patrick Star is a sea star from SpongeBob SquarePants.
im pretty sure frogs also shoot their stomachs out to clean them if they eat something bad or dangerous
juuuust sayin
So is there a difference between a sea star and a starfish
The rest of the video seemed serious enough until I got to the T-Pain part lmao
Sea stars have eyes on the ends of their arms! Loved the video tho! ❤
So seastars are older then Saturn's rings and also older then trees
Sea stars are just an inferior frogfish
They literally did nothing for two years
These are awesome. Please keep going!
You made me smarterer and I am not happy about it! 🤓
Huehuehue carnivores r luzrs
The crown of thorns starfish is actually my favorite starfish out of the whole bunch. It looks just like some mad scientist managed to cross a sea urchin with a starfish!
0:46 I'm sorry, WHAT!!!!
Seastars have eyes...
I love you, is all I'll say.
Dr t pain 😂😂😂😂
Hey Octopus Lady! Can you shoot me an email from my about page? Im working on a video right now I feel like could work great as a collaboration between us two Marine Bio RUclipsrs.
Isn't the ribbon worm disembowing itself to?
She sounds like the babysitter from The Incredibles and I love it
did the professor put the sea stars back into that area after the experiment and repair the eco system there afterwards, or did he just leave the area basically dead by his own hands?
Given that at the end she states that its STILL the most diverse ecosystem id say its a safe bet that professor T pain put tgem back to restore
Kinda weird that you would try to promote a dead channel (3 completed vids, with the last one uploaded over *6 years ago,* meaning even when this was made it had been inactive for more than 2 years...)
It's so weird to think that Echinoderms are the closest invertebrates to us due to the fact that they're deuterostomes, even if they couldn't be further away in terms of looks.
no sh*t