@@tracey9888 It was a joke about a colossal squid attacking the cabin. Like, bro, they fight with sperm whales. They just need to break one part and decompression will end the job.
What lighting up like a Christmas tree when it's convenient to attract predators for that to even express as an evolutionary trait it must have been effective in some capacity
@@monopolybillionaire5027 Phosphorescent plankton do the same thing. Lots of otherwise pretty helpless animals do, actually. Even some plants do it, when damaged by their usual predators, they release something to attract the predator's predator. Some plant and animal species, often they're insects, have mutually beneficial relationships like this.
The way it was explained makes it sound illogical... the Jellyfish probably lights up for other reasons (maybe that's just what happenswhen they get injured....we bleed, they light up), and the squids are smart enough to understand there is Jellyfish in distress near by possibly being attacked by a large predator I can eat either one or both.
They live in vast colonies and are pretty much clones, so saving their many brothers and sisters is nearly as good as surviving yourself. Certainly from a genetic point of view, and it's your genetics that make you what you are. So if saving your identical siblings costs your own life, your genes are gonna make you do that whether you like it or not.
@@deadlydiamondDepends on the scientist in question really. Some of then are creative, some of them you can't help but think they're malicious for choosing those names, some of them are a fan of puns or silly stuff, some of them are computer like with their name choices, and some of them are just like a tired office worker who takes the easy way out when presented. The laziest naming I know right now on top of my head is "Corium." Basically the material that is the results of a nuclear meltdown. It's the core of the nuclear reactor hence the "Cor" and the "ium" is such a common suffix to the end of metalic elements.
I recently learned because these animals are so huge, its likely moving costs a lot of energy. This means it’s possible that they’re “lie and wait” predators and snatch stuff that swims by them. It would be interesting to see if this light would make it move however
I still can’t believe something this size has never been seen alive/in good health, makes me wonder what else is down there, and if so how we’ll find it.
Did you know ... If we explored all of the land surface of earth to a km above the surface (higher than all natural and artificial structures) thats 148 million cubic km to study. The seas have 10 times more volume. It's like 10 more earth to search!
@@tinygorillacakethat is just untrue lmao. If you actually knew the megalodons habitat, deep sea is the total opposite of where it lived. They preferred warm coastal waters, like the ones in the Caribbean or Bahamas, the cold deep sea would have no food large enough to sustain itself and it would just die from temperature, water pressure and lack of food to sustain it
How to catch one 1. Go to snowcap island or acient isle 2. Recommend using a magnet or a weird alge 3. Be aware of the 70- process speed 4. Recommend rods: The rod of depths, kings rod, no life rod, sunken rod And enjoy!!!!
I hope they actually try and worth with the toothfishermen and go that route cause theres so many cases of colossal squid actively interacting with the long lines and attempts to catch those fish. Including multiple now at this poing caught and brought to the surface alive. Colossal squid are showing themselves to be alot easier to film if they didnt live in such risky waters.
How come anytime someone talk about filming this thing they all make it seem like it’s only possible to operate a camera underwater by having people go down with it
@@SamriddhiSharma128 u r ignorant tho. just search the exact ques on google. ocean is extremely deep with extreme pressure. and u can't see properly. has nothing do to with space exploration, that's a whole different topic
@@SamriddhiSharma128 yea cus space is literally space nothing only vaccum but in water the water pressure is equal to a elephant standing on an poststamp
Step 1 get kings rod with diving luck Step 2 go to the ocean or glacier Step 3 pop aurora and 4x luck Step 4 throw your fishing rod in the water with baits Step 5 catch the collosal squid once it pops out Step 6 you are done
How to get collosal squid 1ask the shipwright where is the snowcap island/ocean 2 go to the cave 3 wait for night 4 get a steady, trident, no life or any good rod 5 get a 50+ recillince 6 wait for someone used aurora borealis 7 get any good baits
Yeah God smirking the dinosaurs for being mad meanwhile these things are so cunning they understand "enemy of my enemy is my friend" as well as "razzle dazzle". Truely if they're not running the world I'm now confused.
I felt so cool when you showed the e jelly because that’s exactly what I expected you to say! I loved beyond blue and that game is actually the reason I subscribed to this channel ☺️
Wow, this channel's smooth. Right to the point! I really like it I'm subbed now ! Didn't give us any nonsense or anything, you didn't speak to us like we were children or idiots with the tone of your voice and I love it! 💝
I remember watching a video about an e-jelly with the use of bait… unfortunately it didn’t lure a squid… it lured Sixgill sharks instead… that story came on shark week in the episode “alien sharks” I hope maybe next time if we lure a colossal squid, we make sure not to accidentally lure a sixgill
So yeah, we’re gonna need you to put on this suit with all the LEDs on it and just get out there a wiggle around a little bit. We’ll be watching the whole time on the moni… Where you going?
I remember watching a group of scientist come together to lure a Giant Squid using various means. It was the E-Jelly that proved successul in video capturing the Giant Squid. I hope in my lifetime we can video capture a Colossal Squid. These titan cephalopods are truly my favorite animals in the world. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
let me get this straight, so the plan is drop a submersible witha E jelly to lure a colossal Squid to eat the "bigger predator" it's attacking? please make sure to record that too. we haven't had a good animal killer movie in years.
We pass down Ledgends. And in every Ledgend there in a seed of truth. Less then 10,000 our ancestors were still running beside willy mammoths. Our cave paintings and oral traditions stretch back eons.
@@Phantom-bh5ru I mean, it wouldn't really have any reason to, they're not stupid and would realize they are just chomping down on something too hard and inorganic if they did bite it. I don't see how a submersible could be seriously damaged by an animal, I mean that hasn't ever happened to my knowledge. Teeth and keratinous beaks and such are tough, but not capable of slicing through steel or titanium or whatever. Submersibles are designed to resist tens of thousands of pounds of pressure, which is the real danger down there. It would go after the bait, not the sub.
Pros: luring the colossal squid right to us
Cons: luring the colossal squid right to us
😂😂😂
And they die doing what they love.
🤣🤣🤣🤣😳😳😳😳
It'll become inspiration for the next Jaws movie. Beak.
@@robo3007beaks
Step 1: Bring submarine deep down.
Step 2: Lure colossal squid.
Step 3: Find new submarine.
*cough *cough oceangate *cough *cough
You know that squids can't eat a sub right it's impossible it would destroy their brain.
@@tracey9888 It was a joke about a colossal squid attacking the cabin. Like, bro, they fight with sperm whales. They just need to break one part and decompression will end the job.
And a new crew😅
@@tracey9888The beak of the squid punching through the cabin glass would be the last thing they see😅
“Warning: Entering ecological dead zone. Adding report to databank.”
Are you sure whatever you are doing is worth it?
Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region.
Caution - scans show the digestive tracks of nearby life forms contain human tissues
Love how there is a subnautica comment on each one of these videos...
Leviathan class life form detected
Part 3: How to remove a colossal squid from submersible
Part4: acceptance
❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂💀💀💀💀 this right here is GOLD
This is what really happened to the Titan!
That's dark, i wasn't ready for this 😶
Part 5 death 💀
Humans always be too curious
The deep sea is fascinating but also so so horrifying
true but we love exploring it!
@@OceanXlmfao good luck
@@vc2958They're gonna take that as a compliment
comically large squid
Luring in collosal predators by pretending to be prey is a funeral
I believe the scientific name was recently changed to “comically large squid”
Nope, Jentussova (giant ass of a) Squid
*horrifyingly large squid
I believe the correct scientific name is “what god sees in his nightmares”.
Squid of unusual size.
@@fletcherenfield9474 SQUOUS
Imagine finding the colossal squid and discovering an even bigger species exists.
Bros gonna experience both Jaws and The Meg irl 💀
Bro is gonna find the kraken
Gigantic squid? 😂
@@cherriemaesicad8830nah bro is gonna find the underwater dragon living under Antarctica
@@Unknown97101Sea dragon leviathan
"We can lure the squid to us" *fucking dies*
Exactly
Yeah drop the e jelly, it will kill it
your profile pic shows exactly what would happen XD
😂😂😂
Collosal squids eat 30 grams of food per day, thats less than how much a kitten eats
"Pretend to be distressed prey to lure a giant squid'." Yeah, I'm gonna stop you right there. That's the worst way to meet giant predators.
Colossal squid. Not Giant. It is like 3 times the size of a Giant Squid.
@@RNG-999the point was that its a big predator not calling it a big squid
I think I'll pass on THIS one
I guess it's like having an elephant save you from an alligator
@@RNG-999colossal squid is still a giant predator stupid
Thats actually a really interesting defence mechanism for the jelly
What lighting up like a Christmas tree when it's convenient to attract predators for that to even express as an evolutionary trait it must have been effective in some capacity
@@1ch190 yes by using signal that it is being attacked to lure a bigger predator to its attacker.
@@monopolybillionaire5027 Phosphorescent plankton do the same thing. Lots of otherwise pretty helpless animals do, actually. Even some plants do it, when damaged by their usual predators, they release something to attract the predator's predator. Some plant and animal species, often they're insects, have mutually beneficial relationships like this.
"The Snitch 3000"💀💀
The way it was explained makes it sound illogical... the Jellyfish probably lights up for other reasons (maybe that's just what happenswhen they get injured....we bleed, they light up), and the squids are smart enough to understand there is Jellyfish in distress near by possibly being attacked by a large predator I can eat either one or both.
The Jellyfish: "ARES! Destroy my enemies, and my life is yours!"
Goated reference
A man of culture.
perfect use of this meme
They live in vast colonies and are pretty much clones, so saving their many brothers and sisters is nearly as good as surviving yourself.
Certainly from a genetic point of view, and it's your genetics that make you what you are. So if saving your identical siblings costs your own life, your genes are gonna make you do that whether you like it or not.
This is the most goated reference of all time 10/10 lol
finally, a real purple burglar alarm
Underrated
😂 I hope they include a Scot on their crew
"burgaler"
@@zackmedina1245 hmm actually its burger
purpa burgla alahrm
"detecting multiple leviathan class in your area"
Underrated comment
"Warning, entering ecological dead zone. Adding report to databank".
"Are you sure, whatever you're doing is worth it?"
😢😢😢
Subnautica refrence
Jellyfish: if I’m going down I’m taking you with me
Step 1) travel down into the depths
Step 2) lure the squid
Step 3) find new team
E-Jelly sounds like a cool inventory item
Yeah but the boss fight is gonna SUCK
Basically learning how to summon the Kraken
That IS the Kraken! It's supposed to have been a giant squid, and you don't get much gianter. It's the Kraken's big brother.
"e-jelly" -is literally just an LED light. They dropped the ball by not calling it a Jel-E-D
Yeah, scientists may be smart, but when it comes to naming things, they are not creative
LOL
It works.
Done.
@@deadlydiamondDepends on the scientist in question really.
Some of then are creative, some of them you can't help but think they're malicious for choosing those names, some of them are a fan of puns or silly stuff, some of them are computer like with their name choices, and some of them are just like a tired office worker who takes the easy way out when presented.
The laziest naming I know right now on top of my head is "Corium." Basically the material that is the results of a nuclear meltdown.
It's the core of the nuclear reactor hence the "Cor" and the "ium" is such a common suffix to the end of metalic elements.
It's all fun and science, until you accidentally summoned Ctulhu
*deep Gregorian chants ensue to emphasize the terror*
Hey there! Jesus Christ loves you. He is the only way to heaven. May God bless you! 😊
@@Jesus_Christ_loves_you_alot no one cares
Im the 69th like lol
@@Jesus_Christ_loves_you_alotnahhhh, they got bots commenting about the Bible now 😭
Luring a colossal squid sounds like a great idea until it actually gets interested.
If it flashed purple, would it be considered a "purple burglar alarm?"
What's next? The attack squid?
The armored squid
The founding squid...
The monke squid
Lol
The jaw squid
I recently learned because these animals are so huge, its likely moving costs a lot of energy. This means it’s possible that they’re “lie and wait” predators and snatch stuff that swims by them. It would be interesting to see if this light would make it move however
The phrase is "lie IN wait"...just FYI
that’s what they’re trying to figure out. scientists don’t know if they hunt or are patient predators.
I have seen a clip of the Giant Squid and man do they move fast.
@@stephaniemorrissey123They weren’t using that phrase though… they’re saying they lie…. and…. wait… 😐
I still can’t believe something this size has never been seen alive/in good health, makes me wonder what else is down there, and if so how we’ll find it.
Did you know ... If we explored all of the land surface of earth to a km above the surface (higher than all natural and artificial structures) thats 148 million cubic km to study. The seas have 10 times more volume. It's like 10 more earth to search!
Yeah it's said the megalodon still exists at the deep level or in pockets
@@tinygorillacakethere’s no way megaladon is actually still alive
@@tinygorillacakethat is just untrue lmao. If you actually knew the megalodons habitat, deep sea is the total opposite of where it lived. They preferred warm coastal waters, like the ones in the Caribbean or Bahamas, the cold deep sea would have no food large enough to sustain itself and it would just die from temperature, water pressure and lack of food to sustain it
@@tinygorillacake No it’s not. No one of any serious scientific reputation says that. Don’t just say things.
-70 Progress speed "ahh moment"
First fisch comment I've seen in the video
newgen
How is that new gen bro many 20+ age play fisch @@textingsynthesia9075
-70% Progress Speed
Everytime you want to catch it
Fishhhhh
Fishh
newgen
How terrifying would it be to have that giant thing swim past you
Less terrifying than to have that giant thing think you’re food because you mimicked food to lure it in.
Collosal squids eat 30 grams of food per day, thats less than how much a kitten eats
I would still be spooked@@pinyw683
More terrifying if it stops, actually
@@pinyw683that's average dumass.
Colossal Squid : -" Im coming to the rescue ! "
*Destroys submarine*
Can't wait for the next arc where a million colossal squid are released and led by the founding squid to crush all of humanity
Wait until they find the Founder Squid
This is like luring a T-Rex with a screaming pterodactyl and then standing right next to it when it arrives
As a corporate Director, I find nothing wrong with this plan. Literally no OSHA rules against it yet.
I love this channel. It might not thrill everytime, but when it does, it's pretty fantastic
and then what happens once your TINY SUB meets the COLOSSAL SQUID???
Collosal squids eat 30 grams of food per day, thats less than how much a kitten eats
@@pinyw683 Yeah but jellyfish aren't very dense, 30 grams is probably a lot of them.
This is straight up the set up to a horror movie
*Lures massive colossal squid using e-jelly.*
*Massive squid begins eating submarine, thinking it's the predator/prey trying to eat the e-jelly.*
Where’s the armored squid
How to catch one
1. Go to snowcap island or acient isle
2. Recommend using a magnet or a weird alge
3. Be aware of the 70- process speed
4. Recommend rods:
The rod of depths, kings rod, no life rod, sunken rod
And enjoy!!!!
Lol
newgen
petition to send Jeremy Wade to find the collosal squid
Dude gets into a tiny submersible with 14’ bamboo fishing pole. The rest of the crew: 👀
@@matthewlindsley3298 I would pay a good 40 dollars just to see it
*submarine trying to lure a colossal squid*
-70% progress speed💀
I hope they actually try and worth with the toothfishermen and go that route cause theres so many cases of colossal squid actively interacting with the long lines and attempts to catch those fish. Including multiple now at this poing caught and brought to the surface alive.
Colossal squid are showing themselves to be alot easier to film if they didnt live in such risky waters.
So, you're telling me we're talking Squid now?
My dad is a colossal squid
Congrats!
How come anytime someone talk about filming this thing they all make it seem like it’s only possible to operate a camera underwater by having people go down with it
Radio control isn't possible underwater
So we can go in space but not in sea. IK I sound ignorant, but com'on.
ROVs exist
@@SamriddhiSharma128 u r ignorant tho. just search the exact ques on google. ocean is extremely deep with extreme pressure. and u can't see properly. has nothing do to with space exploration, that's a whole different topic
@@SamriddhiSharma128 yea cus space is literally space nothing only vaccum but in water the water pressure is equal to a elephant standing on an poststamp
Goes to find the colossal squid; Finds the fucking kraken 💀
Yeah
Lolol
I just lolled my own joke lol
@@AmythystCatYou need to stop
@@unownnnn stop what lol
"Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region. Are you certain whatever you're doing is worth it?"
Thats why its more ezz to catch a collosal squid at snowcap
You couldnt pay me to sit inside those little submersibles. I'd have a heart attack soon as the light goes out
Pranking squid
So basically you are deep in the ice cold waters of antartic and you are attracting a big ass squid to attack you...
cat fishing a mythical creature
-70% progress speed ahh fish
Step 1 get kings rod with diving luck
Step 2 go to the ocean or glacier
Step 3 pop aurora and 4x luck
Step 4 throw your fishing rod in the water with baits
Step 5 catch the collosal squid once it pops out
Step 6 you are done
Cue BlackAdder, "I have a cunning plan" 😄
* turns on the lure *
“Leviathan class life form detected in the area”
How to get collosal squid
1ask the shipwright where is the snowcap island/ocean
2 go to the cave
3 wait for night
4 get a steady, trident, no life or any good rod
5 get a 50+ recillince
6 wait for someone used aurora borealis
7 get any good baits
yoo thx
-70% lure speed ahh moment
just catch them at snowcap bruh 😭😭🙏 just be aware of the -70% progress speed
FISCH MOMENT
"-70% progress speed"
“Warning, multiple leviathan class life forms detected”
“Are you sure whatever you’re doing is worth it?”
Underrated comment
Collosal squids eat 30 grams of food per day, thats less than how much a kitten eats
"Detecting a leviathan class lifeform in the region. Are you certain whatever you're doing is worth it?"
Quick note: I did change a word or two
Underrated comment
Using bioluminesence to attract the enemy of their enemy, E-jelly? my mind is blown! great content!!
Yeah God smirking the dinosaurs for being mad meanwhile these things are so cunning they understand "enemy of my enemy is my friend" as well as "razzle dazzle". Truely if they're not running the world I'm now confused.
New challenge: Hold that light below antartica.
I can't wait for you guys to discover the grand squid, the gargantuan squid, the enormous squid, and the sizeable squid.
I felt so cool when you showed the e jelly because that’s exactly what I expected you to say! I loved beyond blue and that game is actually the reason I subscribed to this channel ☺️
You are cool.
You are cool! Just be yourself, that's all 🔥
The real life purple burglar alarm
JUST GO TO SNOWCAP ISLAND AND USE WEIRD ALGE AND NIGHT SHRIMP BOOOM
Step 1: lure colosal squid to us.
Step 2: take footage of colosal squid
Step 3: Accept your fate
"Detecting multiple leviathan class life forms in this region, are you sure whatever your doing is worth it?"
One day you just might attract a bit TOO colossal squid like that. 😅
-70% is annoying alot to catch that
Wow, this channel's smooth. Right to the point! I really like it I'm subbed now ! Didn't give us any nonsense or anything, you didn't speak to us like we were children or idiots with the tone of your voice and I love it! 💝
*Warning: creature attack*
*Warning: hull integrity critical!*
*Emergency: hull failure imminent! Abandon ship!*
Im loving this mini short series so facinating, I hope there is a part 3!
I believe they also prey on antarctic toothfish. If the E jelly doesnt work out you could build an E toothfish!
EDIT: Patagonian toothfish
Bro this is irl subnautica
-70 progress speed
FICH u serious right now bro
So basically that jellyfish is using the vulture grub tactic in rainworld
This is why im terrified of going into the ocean
Do not worry, without proper equipment, you will never meet one.🪼🦑
dw, at least if you ever see one your death will go down in history
Thank you guy for making me even more terrified 😟
This is why I am scared of squids
I remember watching a video about an e-jelly with the use of bait… unfortunately it didn’t lure a squid… it lured Sixgill sharks instead… that story came on shark week in the episode “alien sharks”
I hope maybe next time if we lure a colossal squid, we make sure not to accidentally lure a sixgill
They're so deep because they're trying to avoid vocal fry
-70% Progress Speed.
I swear sea creatures are literal aliens
LOL, I think we would be the aliens to them, since aquatic life is older.
Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
@@michael2636what?
@@michael2636👍
Jellyfish: * aggressively pings enemy *
Colossal squid:🗿
I ain't volunteering for that job 😬
So yeah, we’re gonna need you to put on this suit with all the LEDs on it and just get out there a wiggle around a little bit. We’ll be watching the whole time on the moni…
Where you going?
*”Multiple leviathan life forms detected. Are you sure whatever you’re doing is worth it?”*
Me when -70% progress speed:
I remember watching a group of scientist come together to lure a Giant Squid using various means. It was the E-Jelly that proved successul in video capturing the Giant Squid. I hope in my lifetime we can video capture a Colossal Squid. These titan cephalopods are truly my favorite animals in the world. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
“Welcome aboard, captain “
“Detecting multiple Leviathan Class lifeforms in the region. Are you certain whatever you’re doing is worth it?”
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dude is that the loomian legacy submarine
Teasing a giant squid sounds like an excellent idea. I'm sure nothing at all could go wrong.
Collosal squids eat 30 grams of food per day, thats less than how much a kitten eats
Wait for foggy in the night
Part 3 is going to be instructions on how to not get destroyed by a giant squid, playing with luminescent lights.
I am more interested if they dont see a colossal squid at all and something even more terrifying than that
let me get this straight,
so the plan is drop a submersible witha E jelly to lure a colossal Squid to eat the "bigger predator" it's attacking?
please make sure to record that too. we haven't had a good animal killer movie in years.
Noice animated version of the colossal squid
It's funny how we make up myths about monsters and alien creatures when animals like this already exist. Truly something out of science fiction.
We pass down Ledgends. And in every Ledgend there in a seed of truth. Less then 10,000 our ancestors were still running beside willy mammoths. Our cave paintings and oral traditions stretch back eons.
The collosal enemy squid:
But what if it tried to eat the sub?
Death
It sure could try but it's a big hunk of metal.
They can’t fit a sub into their proportionally tiny beaks.
@@nooneinparticular469does not need to. It’s beak just needs to chomp on any one of the protruding parts of the sub
@@Phantom-bh5ru I mean, it wouldn't really have any reason to, they're not stupid and would realize they are just chomping down on something too hard and inorganic if they did bite it. I don't see how a submersible could be seriously damaged by an animal, I mean that hasn't ever happened to my knowledge. Teeth and keratinous beaks and such are tough, but not capable of slicing through steel or titanium or whatever. Submersibles are designed to resist tens of thousands of pounds of pressure, which is the real danger down there. It would go after the bait, not the sub.