Like in dune, nice idea. I doubt it tho, one of the benefits to breading is the new generation having a fresh start. Inbuilt instincts, yes, memories I don't think so.
@@sarahgirard6388 The average TH-cam commenter, particularly those with no videos and picture, don't finish developing at all because they never start.
@@GaijinGamerGirl lol what? Not everyone that watches TH-cam has to have made videos. Some people use this an entertainment rather than TV, and that's okay.
Some mosters got it harder or worst..... There one animal that the moster basically raising devils. I forgot what it name beside it got the name devil part into it.
this episode is much more uplifting than late, thank you guys. material was getting a little dark for me lately. there's so much darkness these days in the world and most people don't have a clue, so it's not a bad thing you guys bring these issues to light. I would even say it's necessary. thanks again for your works.
I wonder if a four year on average life span is for the best, consider how scary intelligent they are in a few years, if they evolved to live decades, we would probably be the ones living in tank while they watch and study humans.
It's one of the whole reasons why our cells even have telomeres. It's so we aren't competing with younger and more capable life of our same species. Only Turtles, some types of crustaceans or fish lack the ability to age.
That's evolution for you. At the risk of making it sound aware and intelligent, the genetic code doesn't much care what happens after reproduction. To it anything can drop dead right after the kids can survive on their own and repeat the cycle. If your intelligence helps you do that, great! But as soon as the cycle is over and you drop dead that's fine too. Even better as you can now feed the fresh batch or don't consume resources any more.
It’s a very good thing that octopuses have to start over from scratch every generation. If they had generational species memory, they’d take over the world.
We have mound building birds here in Australia, brush Turkey & mallee fowl, their baby’s hatch underground and dig their way up & out and run away as fast as they can into the thicket never to see their parents again, as soon as they hatch they are totally 100% independent! Amazing!
They are very weird with the copper based blood and distributed brains and all the better known oddities about them. Side ramble: I'm reminded of Mass Effect where some ancient species deliberately gave up their intelligence and long lives to regress to animals to escape the coming consumption of all intelligence by ancient bio organic machines that kind of farmed the stars over eons of time.
"Octopi" is the plural of octopus, however if you're discussing multiple species of octopus, the pluralization of those species together would be "octopuses". I hope that makes sense to you
❤ I just wanna say I was looking for someone new that was interesting n you are definitely it! Ty so much for all the videos n information. loveeeeeee this kind of stuff ❤
Re: the chameleons having such a short life span; its a strategy that has evolved in many insects - no successful predator can evolve that is specialized in just exploiting that prey because they're only available for short periods & long gaps between. A self tuning system.
Bugs are cool & I appreciate them sm, but I really thought this was gonna be mostly about octopus :/ Very good informative video though, definitely a thumbs up :)
I came here to see if anyone said something about the plural version of octopus being octopi. All I noticed was a chain reaction of everyone using the wrong word. Good thing the older generations actually used their time efficiently and effectively to accomplish so many things that were deemed impossible through raw determination and rigor or else we would be doomed
Your skit about the like, made me like. 😂 thank you for being as subtle as possible lol ❤ a reminder helps when you already love the channel but have adhd.
hmm my initial thought of those "umbrella" organs which look more like a fern, but i do the the sunflower reference....anyway those fern things seem more like the teeth of a whale, or like some corals, its likely either a tool or filter feeding mouth for them to suck up residual nutrients from the water surrounding feeding areas, certainly some of the the chum created from a shark feeding slips thru their teeth leaving a cloud for the octopi to eat from. but the surface area helping in currents can make sense, altho the light bending IS interesting i find it less probable
The social spiders where virgin females actually care for the young are similar to the social insects. And the whole matrophagy thing is kind of parallel to the defining trait of mammals.
I really love all your videos. I like this one very much too but I was disappointed. The praying mantis part was cut so short.. on that note, it'll be nice if you make a video on them. They are very interesting
How did Octopuses manage to become so intelligent with a maximum of a 5 year lifespan? I suppose it's because of the larger amount of offspring they have is much larger than longer living mammals.
ill grant you the like this time coz cute occybabies but yeh man im Aussie we work hard for our shit and every khunt is trying to knock down the tallest of poppys so we rather not give money on off chance its good!
Funny how it's all called evolution, till the built in design tells the babies to eat the mom, and the evolving mom decides that survival of the fittest is no longer in her best interests.
Well we both actually right because we use 3 terms the Original Greek word Octopodes, Octopi which is grammatically correct and the common used Octopuses. Its just a matter of what term you want to use. I just prefer Octopi.
Get your, likes, with non-verbal noise-bytes related to icons: every exposition fails to roll-charisma; just "ding" (icon) "bip" (icon) & "clack" (icon); barely insinuating itself, so subtle, I wouldn't even be commenting on it, I'd just click them.
I like the part where he doesn't answer why an octopus has to kill itself. 😂
They aren't like 'fk it' and off themselves as the title suggests lol. Other animals and insects also die after reproduction.
I think that was about the spiders.
The mother octopus dies because she starves to death taking care of her young. She sacrificies herself.
@susantrott3338 Thank you, saved me 15 minutes.
@@susantrott3338thanks for saving me 15 mins
I think octopuses are born knowing everything their parents did, and that’s partly why they don’t live very long.
Like in dune, nice idea. I doubt it tho, one of the benefits to breading is the new generation having a fresh start.
Inbuilt instincts, yes, memories I don't think so.
You mean they're worn down by ennui and pessimism?
@@pinguhello4608 I love the reference but only Alia (the abomination) was born with ancestral memory.
Sounds like flawed millennial thinking.
octopi would literally become gods if that were true.
Vegan : "Animals also have feelings"
Animal : "We eat our mother"
“All life is sacred” and that juicy burger tasted pretty sacred 😋hehe
The craziest thing about octopi is they are so short-lived but so intelligent.
Imagine if they had our lifespan?
Or if they could pass on their knowledge to their offspring.
They're already fully developed when they are born!! Our human brains don't finish developing till we're in our 20's. OUR 20'S!!!
@@sarahgirard6388 The average TH-cam commenter, particularly those with no videos and picture, don't finish developing at all because they never start.
It's octopuses or octopuses. Octopi is always wrong
@@GaijinGamerGirl lol what? Not everyone that watches TH-cam has to have made videos. Some people use this an entertainment rather than TV, and that's okay.
Being a mother is ROUGH no matter what the species is 😮
Not for a seahorse…
@@pawnzrtastyI was going to say the same thing
Try being the father having to listen to mothers complain about it. Not easy ma’am, not easy.
Some mosters got it harder or worst.....
There one animal that the moster basically raising devils. I forgot what it name beside it got the name devil part into it.
@@kristiemarsh49 - What happens to the father? They get eaten by the mother! LOL, that sounds like fun though right? 🤦♂️
If an Octopus of 5 years has an IQ of a 5 years old child, imagne what it will become if he could survive until 50 years old
I don't think animals get smarter with time as fast as humans.
@@lomio7250 XD That's like our one trait that makes us special isn't?
@@errorx_x1063
It's not. It's not even exclusive to humans, animals learn as they grow older. With humans, we are just naturally smarter.
@@lilyfhonazhel2675 Adaptability is our strength. Look at our overpopulation XD No other species can even dream
IF it fully correlates all the way. Which, we'd probably know about a 50yo octopus being that smart. But then again, maybe we wouldn't know
this episode is much more uplifting than late, thank you guys. material was getting a little dark for me lately. there's so much darkness these days in the world and most people don't have a clue, so it's not a bad thing you guys bring these issues to light. I would even say it's necessary. thanks again for your works.
Love these videos . Thank you for always making me smarter than I was yesterday. 😊
How did you go from Octopuses to Spiders ?
8 legs to 8 arms?
@@luigidreemurr6034watchin this like ok when does the spider segment end
Better question why didn't D@ explain why the male dies.
@@phantomisrionespecially the part about flying around on webs in the wind 😖😖😑
@@bentonmarcum8924he did right before he talked about spiders 😭😂😂 y’all got to be dumb asf
So fascinating 🎉Baby 🐙 are so cute ❤ I wasn’t expecting the plight/death of the mother octopus 😢,though.
You commented befor finishing the video
@@chekhanimohemedlemin-lj5fj😂WTH- I thought bots didn’t make spelling errors?!
@@kristiemarsh49it's not a bot your just stupid
Jacque Cousteau thought that only 1 out of a thousand of whatever born in the ocean gets to grow up.
I never understood octopuses male or female dying after breeding. It seems very unnecessary, especially considering their advanced intellect
I wonder if a four year on average life span is for the best, consider how scary intelligent they are in a few years, if they evolved to live decades, we would probably be the ones living in tank while they watch and study humans.
@@James84800how do you know we aren't in a giant terrarium?
It's one of the whole reasons why our cells even have telomeres. It's so we aren't competing with younger and more capable life of our same species. Only Turtles, some types of crustaceans or fish lack the ability to age.
@James84800 they're about as smart as a cat. They're not geniuses
That's evolution for you.
At the risk of making it sound aware and intelligent, the genetic code doesn't much care what happens after reproduction.
To it anything can drop dead right after the kids can survive on their own and repeat the cycle.
If your intelligence helps you do that, great! But as soon as the cycle is over and you drop dead that's fine too.
Even better as you can now feed the fresh batch or don't consume resources any more.
I think they've actually ruled out wind as the mechanism behind baby spider flight. Supposedly it's electromagnetic. Thanks for the spider warning!
I’m in Northern California and in the past 2 months I have seen more spiders around than I have in my half century lifetime 🫣😳
11:26
imagine your childhood outlast your adulthood
chamelon: hold my beer
You got me. I wanted a definitive answer, like a discovery of a gene that triggers the behavior.
That spider section was unwarranted, I came here for the sea 8 leggers, not the land ones!
0:35 That dolphin is actually horrifying
I didn’t know their mouths did that 😭
Creation is amazing! Such diversity!
It’s a very good thing that octopuses have to start over from scratch every generation. If they had generational species memory, they’d take over the world.
We have mound building birds here in Australia, brush Turkey & mallee fowl, their baby’s hatch underground and dig their way up & out and run away as fast as they can into the thicket never to see their parents again, as soon as they hatch they are totally 100% independent! Amazing!
Humans already know what happens when kids grow up with no adult supervision. We call them Generation X.
👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽 That’s right❤
Wow, much funny, v original
I have always suspected they are an alien life form from another planet 🤔
They are very weird with the copper based blood and distributed brains and all the better known oddities about them.
Side ramble:
I'm reminded of Mass Effect where some ancient species deliberately gave up their intelligence and long lives to regress to animals to escape the coming consumption of all intelligence by ancient bio organic machines that kind of farmed the stars over eons of time.
I know "octopuses" is correct, but I prefer the term "Octopi"
"Octopi" is the plural of octopus, however if you're discussing multiple species of octopus, the pluralization of those species together would be "octopuses". I hope that makes sense to you
Strictly, it would be “octopodes”. However pluralisation in English, as you note, results in octopuses.
Great video! Thanks!
The difference between his videos where he tells you to like and where not is like 20times so he has every right to ask for that
❤ I just wanna say I was looking for someone new that was interesting n you are definitely it! Ty so much for all the videos n information. loveeeeeee this kind of stuff ❤
I must say the way you intonate sometimes reminds me a bit of Cave Johnson from the Portal games.
This only makes watching these better I feel.
"When a Mother Octopus Dies, an Incredible Thing Happens" Also, first/
"This Is Why Octopuses Have to Kill Themselves"
What a bunch a. 😒
Oh yeah why is that?
@@joshviggiani9844cuz they give birth she guards her babies till death stop skipping shit and watch the full vid
Re: the chameleons having such a short life span; its a strategy that has evolved in many insects - no successful predator can evolve that is specialized in just exploiting that prey because they're only available for short periods & long gaps between. A self tuning system.
Its not only wind that spiders use to fly, they use electric fields to catch thier silk and propel them ad well
Thank you for the content
Auto like because of the greatest critter to be on earth.
That coffee intro makes my skin crawl
Appreciate your channel.
I’m here because the thumbnail is weirdly beautiful and terrifying.
Fun fact: spiderlings float due to electrostatic charge in the air, not so much the wind itself.
That was fascinating!!! Gross, but fascinating.
Misleading thumbnail
Thanks for not giving me false hope 👍
so i take it that mother spiders never get cards or presents from their babies come Mother's Day? they just get eaten alive instead.
; D
Indeed I liked. Lots of good new info here.🎉
WTF was his hand doing in a shark's uterus? F'd around and found out!
Bugs are cool & I appreciate them sm, but I really thought this was gonna be mostly about octopus :/ Very good informative video though, definitely a thumbs up :)
I came here to see if anyone said something about the plural version of octopus being octopi. All I noticed was a chain reaction of everyone using the wrong word. Good thing the older generations actually used their time efficiently and effectively to accomplish so many things that were deemed impossible through raw determination and rigor or else we would be doomed
Your skit about the like, made me like. 😂 thank you for being as subtle as possible lol ❤ a reminder helps when you already love the channel but have adhd.
Damn , watch the video first before commenting .. Like the hell you are going to get by yapping I am first ..
Man, your channel has the COOLEST way of asking for a "like". Never seen that before.! Just subbed as well, keep em coming!!!!
hmm my initial thought of those "umbrella" organs which look more like a fern, but i do the the sunflower reference....anyway those fern things seem more like the teeth of a whale, or like some corals, its likely either a tool or filter feeding mouth for them to suck up residual nutrients from the water surrounding feeding areas, certainly some of the the chum created from a shark feeding slips thru their teeth leaving a cloud for the octopi to eat from.
but the surface area helping in currents can make sense, altho the light bending IS interesting i find it less probable
The social spiders where virgin females actually care for the young are similar to the social insects. And the whole matrophagy thing is kind of parallel to the defining trait of mammals.
"Yay! Spiders!" - Not me, ever
Octopuses? Octopi? Octopus?
Octopi is always wrong. Octopuses or octopodes
Awe! Baby mantises!!
I usually reserve my likes for music, but here's a comment for the algorithm 👍
I am scared to death of spiders! 😳and after seeing THIS!!!
I pray i do not come back as a female spider!! WOW!!!!
next time you hear "baby shark" think about all that inter-euterin cannibalism.
Fascinating indeed!
"Octopuses" clicked for the immaculate grammar lol
And for the commenters telling him it's octopi 😂😂😂
I actually went and replied to every one to correct them..I'm so bored 😢😢😢
Being a parent is rough.
Really interesting about octopuses. Clicked off as soon as the spider showed up.
Maybe both reasons are the purpose of the "umbrellas....." both make sense.
I really love all your videos. I like this one very much too but I was disappointed. The praying mantis part was cut so short.. on that note, it'll be nice if you make a video on them. They are very interesting
7:59 love is the plan and the plan is death
good thing that dude was only "shoving his hand" inside the prego shark and ehh hhmm, not something else
I love sushi❤
How did Octopuses manage to become so intelligent with a maximum of a 5 year lifespan? I suppose it's because of the larger amount of offspring they have is much larger than longer living mammals.
-go read the other comments-
It feels like I watched this video back in 2020.... Sus
Nothing is wasted in nature. Some say I 've done my job passing on my DNA and have donated my body to the mother of my future offspring(s).
Squidward has a depressing life.
also love the content!
Did he run out of material for octopus 🐙
Is there a Freien version which is opposed to octopi?
Dang..... I thought the whole video was ganna be about the octopus.
So technically that species of chameleon goes extinct every so often?
ill grant you the like this time coz cute occybabies but yeh man im Aussie we work hard for our shit and every khunt is trying to knock down the tallest of poppys so we rather not give money on off chance its good!
He flipped on this one .... Uh octopus not spider
Mom lays tons and tons of eggs then sits and watches over them going nowhere until she dies of exhaustion………..I THINK I MET A WOMAN WHO DID THAT! Lol
What if this happens to humans 😱😬
We'll have to ask the Miracle Baby the trucker found. Survived 2 days.
@@billwendell6886 ok? 🤨
@@DarronJamesHe answered your question
I always thought the plural for octopus was octopi 🐙 Guess even I can be wrong sometimes 😅
Not all spiders or spiderlings do this. Would be great to know which type of spider you are talking about.
Funny how it's all called evolution, till the built in design tells the babies to eat the mom, and the evolving mom decides that survival of the fittest is no longer in her best interests.
When did Octopi become Octopuses?
Plural term for Octupus is Octupi.
Sorry, you are incorrect, the plural form is “octopuses.”
Well we both actually right because we use 3 terms the Original Greek word Octopodes, Octopi which is grammatically correct and the common used Octopuses. Its just a matter of what term you want to use. I just prefer Octopi.
Nope. Octopi is always wrong.. illiterate people have been trying to make it right.
Only octopuses or octopodes are correct
the title says octopus, turns out it's not about it
Get your, likes, with non-verbal noise-bytes related to icons: every exposition fails to roll-charisma; just "ding" (icon) "bip" (icon) & "clack" (icon); barely insinuating itself, so subtle, I wouldn't even be commenting on it, I'd just click them.
PS.. yeh I also call ‘em’ Harry’s and Harriett’s lolz yeh.. anything to not have to say the S’ word huh !!
well maybe people can take some solace that there are some things more f'd up than humans I guess
This was very misleading. Interesting, but misleading.
I still don't know "Why an octopus "must" kill itself".
stupid unexpected spiders...
It is only fair to like a video that answers the question the title said it would.
Why do I have the feeling you are screaming the whole time? 😅
He’s just like me fr
WOOOFF!
The plural of octopus is. Oc-too-pie.:not pusus
That coffee thing is getting very old.
Especially if one has misophonia.
@@jrt818 You may say I'm annoyed, but I'm not the only one.
I love the coffee thing , it's what got me interested
Only 1 or 2 survive????
before I play the video, I press like first. not that i get always reminded. I just like this channel. keep it up ❤❤
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Why did this cut to spiders? I bought we were talking a\bout octopus
.... would :)
Please, the plural of octopus is octopi…