You need to change your view 🪟 @Pippis Throw caution to the wind 🌬️🍃 and then enjoy, or not... lol , keep trying. I get lost in videos longer than 50 minutes. Try" North 02"
Jamie Carter it's called Nature mate. If there were no death, there would be no life. There is absolutely NOTHING wrong with ANYONE that is interested in learning and understanding more about the Nature located on our Planet. It signifies an open mind and a craving for knowledge. If not emotionally and mentally touched by this documentary, there is something wrong with YOU, not someone intrigued by it.
That was one of the greatest introductions I've ever seen, with the subjects initially being the preys, only to be suddenly interrupted by the predators and then the focus switching to the predators. Comedy gold. Loved the rest of the video too. Very well made, with very good narration, photography and humour.
@@bryanmcknight2243 Ikr? Haven't seen strawberry milk in the dairy aisles forEVer but it CAN BE MADE AT HOME IN THE BLENDER 🥳 🎯 and frequently at that 😃
This is a truly wonderful film. It's so unique. I've never seen a nature doc like it. It's professional and not at all dumbed down and it's playful too. Most all of the animals havent been featured in other nature films, and I've seen the best. Big ups to the team that made this. You're a powerhouse of talent.
herman winklhofer and andy baum really went OFF with the sound and music and it had me in literal stitches at parts, massive props to those two, the shrimp to boxing crab transition was incredible, and the opening is maybe the best use of a horror sting i've maybe ever encountered
This was a really great and unexpected nature documentary. I love the off the beaten track feel especially when partnered with the editing and the narrator has produced a documentary that rivals any I’ve seen. Thanks for uploading it.
What a fantastic show I just adore wild life shows and Ocean life I have never seen so many beautiful and strange looking creatures there just all so awesome. Thanks for the upload.
This is one of the best documentaries I think I've ever seen. Yes, the beginning is hilarious; I wasn't sure what to make of it, but it resolved into a clever mix of an outrageous and unbelievable number of tiny fish that have never before been seen. It's also comedy gold! At 39:25, there is a well-presented skit with some Frog Fish that is not only fascinating, but entertaining as well. I am a new subscriber and if their other documentaries prove to be this good, this channel is going straight to my "notification bell" best-ofs!
I LOVE THIS! Billions of people have never been privileged to see these creatures. I'm so appreciative of the inventers and adventurers who have made it possible to see them!
Within 1:00 you got me jumping. First time was volume too high. Second time I wasn't paying attention. Final I was paying attention and and I still jumped. You have this stoner's thank you~
I love animal documentaries! Since none of the Nature and Science channels actually show them anymore, I turned to TH-cam. I was falling asleep when this jem when came on and I was just up for the rest of the video! Hands down best introduction to a documentary I have ever seen!
For those of us who are undersea water addicts, a documentary on sea life is usually welcome but its oft repeated themes and scenes most likely provoke a ho hum reaction. This is NOT the case with this documentary of sea life close to Indonesia's Sulawesi by two Austrians. Their attention to detail and patience has yielded a treasure trove of previously unknown creatures or behavior. Very, very worthwhile to watch. The 480p sounds terrible, but actually the clarity is closer to 720p.
This is by far one of the best underwater documentaries with amazing footage. Satisfies my love and curiosity of the deep blue more than all the other docs I have seen that employed more crew, more equipment, better picture direction, better post production, all that. How about the music written for all the scenes? Priceless.
Thank you ! This is a masterpiece. A first of it's kind. I do so hope it wins an award. From the photography, to the stories, with humour,... there is too much to express. Bravo.
Absolutely loved this journey into a stranger than fiction world, gives us an appreciation of what is still 'wild' out there, hidden beneath the waves.
I saw this video 2 years ago and came across it tonight it was so awesome I had to watch it again. These marine creatures are so beautiful and so full of colour. Thanks Secrets of Nature for a wonderful video.
Oh wow! AWE-some story of unseen world. I can see that everybody does appreciate the amazing pictures, but..... I have NEVER EVER seen another documentary with THE MOST PERFECT music and sound effects than this one!!!! IT IS PHENOMENAL!!!! These people; composer Andy Baum and Hermann Winklhofer, the sound/speciall effects, are extremely sensitive and ARTISTIC. Have they won anything? You got another prescriber!
There is a lot of underwater footage existant, like anything that humans can point a camera at, but this segment is loaded with some of the greatest underwater photography work I have seen. Like a modern-day Painleve'.
I live far up in the mountains of the USA, and I love learning about 'creepy' sea creatures in the depths of the earth's oceans, far from where I live. It's so fun and fascinating, and shows how vast the world really is.
Wonderful video! Very clever sea creatures I've never seen, most hiding in plain sight! Imagine what else hasn't been discovered right in front of our eyes?
So true. I was sitting at a picnic table at a park by Lake Conroe in Texas. I was just sort of day dreaming when I realized these tiny little balls on the table were moving. They were the color and appearances of tree bark. Had no way to photograph them, but would have loved to see them under a microscope.
I really enjoyed this. Lol at the narrator getting interrupted by the predators eating whatever fish he was talking about. Really well-done documentary and the music does suit each animal shown. Just a delight to watch. Thanks for posting!
I just want to say I have the utmost respect for these scientists that must have spent so much time and sacrificed their eyesight just to find some of these tiny animals. Thanks for all you've shown us.
Under water creatures are so magical.Iam so grateful watching your hard work and exciting adventures with all these beautiful sea creatures.Thank you so much🙏
More please! This was awesome research, documentary, and narrative! The carrier crabs were fun to watch and what they do to survive by using their surroundings as tools.
At 19:09 I absolutely LOVE the cuddle fish and how curious he is with the divers. If the world didn't pillage the oceans and Lakes, and only fished NONCOMMERCIALLY and ONLY ate what we needed, and we all humans stopped polluting ourselves and start cleaning up the waters TOGETHER, this beautiful vidoe of a cuddlefish and humans side by side with no worries, then I believe that we as a whole just might stand a chance. These oceans NEED OUR HELP, we are losing precious time and life in the corral reefs and all species within EVERY SINGLE MINUTE OF EVERY SINGLE DAY. If you can, please reach out to anyone to help with this effort to clean up. Our earth needs help!
at least, cut off tourism. Sure, as mentioned, some of the rubbish has provided shelter to some of the sea creatures, but a bunch of inconsiderate rampant tourists will ruin the reefs. We dont need to clean up, we just need to stop messing up ; After we've done that, then we can discuss on recovering the oceans.
Think the cuttlefish was not trying to get attention...rather the opposite! The Cuttlefish was trying to blend in...see how dark he became like the dive-suits with moments of light ripples as if to mimic the Air Bubbles the divers expel
Do you know how many species our Heavenly Father has given us that we kill of to the point of extinction every year? Over 10,000 species. Do you know how many animals we cause to die a slow and extremely painful death merely from our trash and single use plastics like water bottles? Whales and sharks literally explode and starve from accidentally eating hundreds of water bottles they’re incapable of passing through their digestive system. It’s extremely cruel of us to our ‘heavenly father’. If you or your friends and family have children rn, You can COUNT on them never getting a chance to see a lot of the beautiful species we have today when they’re adults and instead seeing a grave yard of what they once were and the plain evidence that the actions of their parents and grandparents caused their demise. Don’t you dare try and blind yourself with religion to deal with the cruel reality of what we’ve done with our power and control over animal species as humans. We’ve literally demolished them and are only continue if to do so, Even species we also need to survive.
Fabulous and Amazing ! What a perfect job this dive team did in making and sharing this documentary. I was fascinated from beginning to end. Couldn't take my eyes off of the screen for fear of missing the tiniest detail. Thank you for bringing my dreams of diving to me, even though my health would never permit me to do this on my own. Thank you again , Diane🐬
Diane Shipley That's exactly why I watch these too. My health is really bad but sea diving is something I always wanted to do. I can't because the disease I have would kill me within a matter of minutes. They did a great job, this is one of my favorite documentaries now. So I agree with you completely Mrs. Diane.
Amazing to see that too many creatures live in a greatly balanced ecosystem. Niches are all in place. It is impossible to think that this beautiful creatures can be exist without a creator.
@@thechristaingirl9833 by whos terms? how do you think humans have evolved through time we were once primitive animals after the Extinction of dinosaurs in the Cretaceous mammalian animls dominated this earth eventually humans evolved to ape like creatures then so forth came humans over slow drawnout barley even noticeable changes over time until you look at it as a whole and see the drastic changes that underwent every current living species. so please take your god talk elsewhere and not to a scientific documentary.
thank you for the video presentation and introduction to so many interesting and novel sea beings that most people would otherwise have neither knowledge nor appreciation of the great diversity of life on our planet ~
Yo this narrator had me dying in the beginning of this documentary. It's by far the funniest and coolest narration so far that I've seen! Great job guys..keep up the awesome work! ✨👏🏼👩🏼💙🐙🐠🐡🐟🦐🦀🦑
Hands down the funniest intro to a documentary I’ve ever seen. I watch ridiculous amounts of documentaries and never once has one made me tear up from laughing so hard. I’m sending this to all my nerdy homies.
I thank you both for having the ability and means to bring this beautiful and wonderful film to the world! I hope that the people who live their well be able to also benefit by being able to grow and prosper as the stewards of this little bit of Paradise on earth! I hope that the children of this area of the world will be educated to be the protectors of the uniqueness of their home area as they are the future protectors of this treasure!
It's so cool how that cuttlefish just hung out with the divers right next to them. I wonder if recognized the diving outfits, which are worn by tourists who generally try not to harm the wildlife, and that's why it was willing to get so close.
The cuttlefish observing the divers was a mood. So cute and innocent
They are intelligent and analytical creatures. They cannot help but to be curious. I think it's adorable.
This was a really engaging documentary. Can't remember the last time I had the attention span to watch a video on youtube for 50 minutes.
That's sad
It is very unusual and strange of you to have such a short attention span, the longer the videos the better they are!
You need to change your view 🪟 @Pippis
Throw caution to the wind 🌬️🍃 and then enjoy, or not... lol , keep trying. I get lost in videos longer than 50 minutes. Try" North 02"
This documentary has the BEST beginning I've ever seen on a nature show. Is AWESOME!
death ... death... death and more death?? you need help if thats what you're in to.
Jamie Carter it's called Nature mate. If there were no death, there would be no life. There is absolutely NOTHING wrong with ANYONE that is interested in learning and understanding more about the Nature located on our Planet.
It signifies an open mind and a craving for knowledge. If not emotionally and mentally touched by this documentary, there is something wrong with YOU, not someone intrigued by it.
absolutely!!!! I thought it was perfect
Hilarious!!!
You guys should check out Zefranks True Facts videos.
Dark humor and a nature documentary? I'm already enjoying myself and I'm 30 seconds in.
That was one of the greatest introductions I've ever seen, with the subjects initially being the preys, only to be suddenly interrupted by the predators and then the focus switching to the predators. Comedy gold. Loved the rest of the video too. Very well made, with very good narration, photography and humour.
I couldn't agree more. Also, I must be a real Samurai/Bushi too then, because I LOVE strawberry milk! xD
Absolutely, lol
@@bryanmcknight2243
Ikr? Haven't seen strawberry milk in the dairy aisles forEVer but it CAN BE MADE AT HOME IN THE BLENDER 🥳 🎯 and frequently at that 😃
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Undoubtably the best marine documentary i saw in the last 10 years maybe ever, great stuff!
But not creatures
That intro deserves an award!
This is a truly wonderful film. It's so unique. I've never seen a nature doc like it. It's professional and not at all dumbed down and it's playful too. Most all of the animals havent been featured in other nature films, and I've seen the best. Big ups to the team that made this. You're a powerhouse of talent.
I recommend Ze Frank’s channel and his “true facts” series.
Lol at the narration being interrupted by ambush predators eating the subject
Bk Jeong-I thought at first we would hear ZeFranks voice at the beginning. I'd like to hear what he would do with these animals.
That was hilarious!
@@mirkhwand sqsdds1zzd😍😆😆😆😆😆 ke liye aur
It was brilliant🤣👌🏼
The cuttlefish being curious so cute!! 😂
the interruption made by the ambush predators was epic! LMAO
Jancel Melanis how can you say that! Those big fish were evil! Poor little fish!
@@rexremedy1733 just like us they have to eat... they aint evil for eating lol
@@jkm6546 and this is why prey fish need firearms.
Loved it.
I was just thinking about how safe they were looking in their little homes😅
This is simply one of the best documentaries ever made.
hahaha i love this type of narrator....he made me laugh...i love the background sound too...
herman winklhofer and andy baum really went OFF with the sound and music and it had me in literal stitches at parts, massive props to those two, the shrimp to boxing crab transition was incredible, and the opening is maybe the best use of a horror sting i've maybe ever encountered
Thank you Mother Nature. Absolutely beautiful photography. Thank you uploader!
This was a really great and unexpected nature documentary. I love the off the beaten track feel especially when partnered with the editing and the narrator has produced a documentary that rivals any I’ve seen. Thanks for uploading it.
What a fantastic show I just adore wild life shows and Ocean life I have never seen so many beautiful and strange looking creatures there just all so awesome. Thanks for the upload.
Paula Fulton cheers. subscribe for more!
Not creatures 👫🌏
This is one of the best documentaries I think I've ever seen. Yes, the beginning is hilarious; I wasn't sure what to make of it, but it resolved into a clever mix of an outrageous and unbelievable number of tiny fish that have never before been seen.
It's also comedy gold! At 39:25, there is a well-presented skit with some Frog Fish that is not only fascinating, but entertaining as well.
I am a new subscriber and if their other documentaries prove to be this good, this channel is going straight to my "notification bell" best-ofs!
Lol the fish at the beginning interrupting the narrator.
i think they are attempting jump scares XD
worked on me
I know Lmao
That was the funniest thing ever lol
That made me laugh, too. All the animals shown were pretty interesting though the (I think stonefish or stargazers are kinda creepy.
I really LOVE this documentary!!! The beginning made me laugh out loud, and the rest kept me smiling/laughing all the way to the end!
That opening tho...my heart. Lol
Right 😮 I think my heart stopped 😂
That first snatch caught me completely off guard. The second was absolutely hilarious. Very well done informative film.
16:27 Poor jelly fish xD He's like "Wtf man let me go already !"
Poor jelly 😔🐠🐟🪼🐙
I LOVE THIS! Billions of people have never been privileged to see these creatures. I'm so appreciative of the inventers and adventurers who have made it possible to see them!
Within 1:00 you got me jumping. First time was volume too high. Second time I wasn't paying attention. Final I was paying attention and and I still jumped.
You have this stoner's thank you~
Martel Cowart I knew I wasn’t the only one who gets high af then watches sea documentaries
Glad to know I'm not alone lol
Not the only one by far
it's a hobby
me too.lol Great
I love animal documentaries! Since none of the Nature and Science channels actually show them anymore, I turned to TH-cam. I was falling asleep when this jem when came on and I was just up for the rest of the video! Hands down best introduction to a documentary I have ever seen!
For those of us who are undersea water addicts, a documentary on sea life is usually welcome but its oft repeated themes and scenes most likely provoke a ho hum reaction.
This is NOT the case with this documentary of sea life close to Indonesia's Sulawesi by two Austrians. Their attention to detail and patience has yielded a treasure trove of previously unknown creatures or behavior. Very, very worthwhile to watch. The 480p sounds terrible, but actually the clarity is closer to 720p.
This is by far one of the best underwater documentaries with amazing footage. Satisfies my love and curiosity of the deep blue more than all the other docs I have seen that employed more crew, more equipment, better picture direction, better post production, all that. How about the music written for all the scenes? Priceless.
Quite the charming documentary. Lots of creatures that rarely get enough spotlight. :)
That is because they were just discovered in 1999
Wrap ur mind around this land slugs dont die in water what if when water level rose and fell they stayed as were
Superb underwater photography
17:58 I love the cuttlefish staring at the divers
Oh you too!!
I am insanely in love with the big cuttlefish sooooo cute just wants to be One of the guys...
Such a curious creature, almost make me believe they have quite intelligence like pet dog or more than that.
Down here... Humans are the creepy monsters.
@@lauriepenner350 Have you seen the Cheneys?
@@atrudokht pet cuttlefish?? fuck yeah
Unforgettable footage. Thank you. Well done! Deserves an award.
ABSOLUTELY THE MOST INCREDIBLE UNDER SEA EXPERIENCE!!!
Thank you ! This is a masterpiece. A first of it's kind. I do so hope it wins an award. From the photography, to the stories, with humour,... there is too much to express. Bravo.
Wonderful. An underwater treasure. Thanks to the entire production team.
It's nice to know there's still plenty of undiscovered critters in the sea.
Absolutely loved this journey into a stranger than fiction world, gives us an appreciation of what is still 'wild' out there, hidden beneath the waves.
So true...but also scary knowing the government going to open up to tours will ruined soon enough
You have one of the best Channels on TH-cam ... Awesome Uploads
+basslvck(aka)MATT thanks for the nice comment! don't forget to subscribe!
+basslvck(aka)MATT agree
Best channels .. very nice
First time I've busted out laughing at poor little fishies. LOL Really enjoyed this video. Thank you.
I saw this video 2 years ago and came across it tonight it was so awesome I had to watch it again. These marine creatures are so beautiful and so full of colour. Thanks Secrets of Nature for a wonderful video.
And this comments 3 years old and I’m here watching now
Not creatures 👫👫👫🦉
Thank you for this. It's beautiful. Especially for someone to scared to dive.
😂
Wow so many creatures i never heard of like the little bitty Sea Slugs they looked like children's candy with all the vibrant colors.
So you mean theyre not candy?... Well to the hospital i go :P
This was seriously one of the best documentaries I’ve ever seen. So we’ll done, especially love the beginning.really gets your attention
Oh wow! AWE-some story of unseen world. I can see that everybody does appreciate the amazing pictures, but.....
I have NEVER EVER seen another documentary with THE MOST PERFECT music and sound effects than this one!!!! IT IS PHENOMENAL!!!! These people; composer Andy Baum and Hermann Winklhofer, the sound/speciall effects, are extremely sensitive and ARTISTIC. Have they won anything?
You got another prescriber!
Visually STUNNING! Huge thanks to the marine biologists who have spent untold hours and years studying these creatures and their behaviors!
That beginning was priceless! Took me right off guard. I almost spit out my Chex! Lol!
There is a lot of underwater footage existant, like anything that humans can point a camera at, but this segment is loaded with some of the greatest underwater photography work I have seen. Like a modern-day Painleve'.
😂😂 the beginning of this documentary you killed me, lol. How you stopped commenting when the prey was swallowed
This is by far the most exciting under water documentary I've ever seen 😂
I love it!!
I live far up in the mountains of the USA, and I love learning about 'creepy' sea creatures in the depths of the earth's oceans, far from where I live. It's so fun and fascinating, and shows how vast the world really is.
Love this! To see the magnificent creation of God all mighty in all it's glory.
Wonderful video! Very clever sea creatures I've never seen, most hiding in plain sight! Imagine what else hasn't been discovered right in front of our eyes?
So true. I was sitting at a picnic table at a park by Lake Conroe in Texas. I was just sort of day dreaming when I realized these tiny little balls on the table were moving. They were the color and appearances of tree bark. Had no way to photograph them, but would have loved to see them under a microscope.
Wanna hide something , put it right under their nose / per se /
Wonderful,beautiful and just what I needed!!
Thank you for uploading!!
what a beauty, thanks for the upload.
I really enjoyed this. Lol at the narrator getting interrupted by the predators eating whatever fish he was talking about. Really well-done documentary and the music does suit each animal shown. Just a delight to watch. Thanks for posting!
The boxing crab looks more like a cheerleader.
LOL True.
Ahhhh, I said the same, pink cheerleader who kicks ass!
Elvings92-He does!
Like pom poms
Pom pom crab is the literal meaning of that
This is one of the most fascinating and well done nature documentaries I've seen in 50 years of watching them
I just want to say I have the utmost respect for these scientists that must have spent so much time and sacrificed their eyesight just to find some of these tiny animals. Thanks for all you've shown us.
Absolutely fantastic documentary about the under ocean life! Congratulations to the team!!!
That cuddle fish was huge I never knew how big they were crazy crazy crazy!
they get bigger
"Cuttle"
Yeah I didn't realize they got that big either
Under water creatures are so magical.Iam so grateful watching your hard work and exciting adventures with all these beautiful sea creatures.Thank you so much🙏
Not creatures 👆🤡🦉👫
Wow, great documentary. I've just subscribed to your channel after watching this!
First time the introduction to the documentary made me laugh out loud....We need more of this in Documentary's
More please! This was awesome research, documentary, and narrative! The carrier crabs were fun to watch and what they do to survive by using their surroundings as tools.
At 19:09 I absolutely LOVE the cuddle fish and how curious he is with the divers. If the world didn't pillage the oceans and Lakes, and only fished NONCOMMERCIALLY and ONLY ate what we needed, and we all humans stopped polluting ourselves and start cleaning up the waters TOGETHER, this beautiful vidoe of a cuddlefish and humans side by side with no worries, then I believe that we as a whole just might stand a chance. These oceans NEED OUR HELP, we are losing precious time and life in the corral reefs and all species within EVERY SINGLE MINUTE OF EVERY SINGLE DAY. If you can, please reach out to anyone to help with this effort to clean up. Our earth needs help!
at least, cut off tourism. Sure, as mentioned, some of the rubbish has provided shelter to some of the sea creatures, but a bunch of inconsiderate rampant tourists will ruin the reefs. We dont need to clean up, we just need to stop messing up ; After we've done that, then we can discuss on recovering the oceans.
I love that cuttlefish being so curious. He's trying so hard to get their attention haha
Think the cuttlefish was not trying to get attention...rather the opposite! The Cuttlefish was trying to blend in...see how dark he became like the dive-suits with moments of light ripples as if to mimic the Air Bubbles the divers expel
I know right? It kinda has doggo vibes, hanging around humans like that.
THIS IS an Excellent Documentary!
Beautiful Photography. Brilliant
Narration!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👍✨
Thank you guys, obviously a lot of efforts put into this and the result is incredible. Thoroughly enjoyed the content!
This is the best nature documentary I've ever seen
It's amazing all of the different species that our Heavenly Father has given us to enjoy that we are still finding to this day!
There is no God. The sooner you rip that bandaid off, the better.
Do you know how many species our Heavenly Father has given us that we kill of to the point of extinction every year? Over 10,000 species. Do you know how many animals we cause to die a slow and extremely painful death merely from our trash and single use plastics like water bottles? Whales and sharks literally explode and starve from accidentally eating hundreds of water bottles they’re incapable of passing through their digestive system. It’s extremely cruel of us to our ‘heavenly father’. If you or your friends and family have children rn, You can COUNT on them never getting a chance to see a lot of the beautiful species we have today when they’re adults and instead seeing a grave yard of what they once were and the plain evidence that the actions of their parents and grandparents caused their demise. Don’t you dare try and blind yourself with religion to deal with the cruel reality of what we’ve done with our power and control over animal species as humans. We’ve literally demolished them and are only continue if to do so, Even species we also need to survive.
Evolution
Weirdo freek shut up
@@Donchango723 Xenu threw some of the deep sea critters into the oceans from outer space. 🤷♂️
Masterpiece. Thank you.
>CREEPY SEA CREATURES
>Tiny cute slugs, tiny cute octopuses, and a sexy shrimp
I didn't come here for this but I am COMPLETELY delighted.
I absolutely love the introduction to this documentary. Beautifully done.
Beautiful documentary the best lion fish sooo cute my favorite was the nosey cuttlefish ❤️❤️❤️sooo anywho guess who WON’T be diving
Absolutely amazing! The videography was absolutely stunning and so well done! Beautiful show! Thank you so so much! I relished every moment of it!
Fabulous and Amazing ! What a perfect job this dive team did in making and sharing this documentary. I was fascinated from beginning to end. Couldn't take my eyes off of the screen for fear of missing the tiniest detail. Thank you for bringing my dreams of diving to me, even though my health would never permit me
to do this on my own. Thank you again , Diane🐬
Diane Shipley
That's exactly why I watch these too. My health is really bad but sea diving is something I always wanted to do. I can't because the disease I have would kill me within a matter of minutes. They did a great job, this is one of my favorite documentaries now. So I agree with you completely Mrs. Diane.
SMH nah this documentary is just utterly AMAZING! Amazing!
Amazing to see that too many creatures live in a greatly balanced ecosystem. Niches are all in place. It is impossible to think that this beautiful creatures can be exist without a creator.
Evolution created them.
@@rhianongingerich1139 simplicity cannot evolve into complexity, this is a simple law of physics
@@thechristaingirl9833 by whos terms? how do you think humans have evolved through time we were once primitive animals after the Extinction of dinosaurs in the Cretaceous mammalian animls dominated this earth eventually humans evolved to ape like creatures then so forth came humans over slow drawnout barley even noticeable changes over time until you look at it as a whole and see the drastic changes that underwent every current living species. so please take your god talk elsewhere and not to a scientific documentary.
@@thechristaingirl9833 the name of that is science!
@@marcellinechoisne5627 …also known as the second law of thermodynamics
Well done! Loved each moment of the show. From the beginning to the end.
at 19:09, I love the cuttlefish attempting to mimic the diver
Those Austrians show compassion toward the animals which is so important...and beautiful!
Excellent efforts friends! Thank you.
So, frogfish are pretty much the honey badgers of the fish world, aren't they?
They got big mouths, that's about all the similarities
@@joeyjaime3746 he was talking aboit them killing just about anything they can get ahould of
Phenomenal! One of the best documentaries I've seen and I've seen quite a few... absolutely fascinating stuff 🔥
thank you for the video presentation and introduction to so many interesting and novel sea beings that most people would otherwise have neither knowledge nor appreciation of the great diversity of life on our planet ~
This is so amazing I can watch this over and over. One of the best ones I've seen.
I love how the narrator was interrupted by the fish dying XD
Amazing documentary. Must watch. Dont loose this one.
AMAZING video, thank you very much.
Yo this narrator had me dying in the beginning of this documentary. It's by far the funniest and coolest narration so far that I've seen! Great job guys..keep up the awesome work! ✨👏🏼👩🏼💙🐙🐠🐡🐟🦐🦀🦑
That's the spirit
At 19:12 it looks like it's copied your dive suit colours!...AMAZING!
YES WITH THE BUBBLES AND EVERYTHING WITH THE WHITE SPOTS ON HIS FACE!
Hands down the funniest intro to a documentary I’ve ever seen. I watch ridiculous amounts of documentaries and never once has one made me tear up from laughing so hard. I’m sending this to all my nerdy homies.
I thank you both for having the ability and means to bring this beautiful and wonderful film to the world!
I hope that the people who live their well be able to also benefit by being able to grow and prosper as the stewards of this little bit of Paradise on earth! I hope that the children of this area of the world will be educated to be the protectors of the uniqueness of their home area as they are the future protectors of this treasure!
Divu
Excellent presentation. To see these tiny sea creatures that few people will ever see.
It's so cool how that cuttlefish just hung out with the divers right next to them. I wonder if recognized the diving outfits, which are worn by tourists who generally try not to harm the wildlife, and that's why it was willing to get so close.
Great Documentary, THANK YOU!
"an edible fish wont last 10 meters here"
humans: proceeds to eat as a delicacy
The cinematography is unreal! Truly amazing!
Thank you and congratulations to the Austrians!!!
Love the nosey cuddle fish!!! 😍😍
31:16 I also push out a jet of air from my intestines when I'm nervous or startled. I just call it a fart.
One of the best documentaries ever 👍🏻