Tunas hunt in relatively deep water, which have low to little light. To feed, they usually dash at the slight shine reflected off its prey’s body, without much cognitive processing (like a reflex). In this case, I’d think that it mistook the photographers flash as prey and had its instincts kick in, causing it to dash towards the glass panel. This is why many aquariums have a strict regulation against flash photography. There might have been other reasons but I would think this would be the most likely scenario. Update: didn’t think this would garner so much attention since I typed this at 3AM on a random day 😂 guys i’m not a marine biologist, and it’s just a speculation so everyone is open to their own thoughts oki 👍🏼😊 Up-update: If you are wondering how I arrived at my thought, it’s from my existing knowledge. Though I said I ain’t a marine biologist. I did grow up with plenty of marine life and knowledge about marine life, because my dad is a marine life expert with 45 years of experience ❤️
They use reflective glass, camera flash cannot go beyond the glass. Not to mention this is one of the best aquariums in the world, they must have thought about this. The tuna was just thinking that it was just swimming in the ocean, not knowing there was a glass.
@@cabbage_cat the fish was definitely racing towards the flash because it hit the exact spot where the flash shown on the glass moments earlier. Poor thing.
@@cabbage_cat Reflective glass doesn't mean it 100% reflects, most stuff are between 95%-99%. Flash can still go through depending on angle and where the fish was(they have shit close sight). Fish eyes' refractive index is 1.67, what human eye perceive as flash block may not be so in a fish's eye.
Since this video is being pushed, it’s a good time to mention that this fish is not the only one dying in this aquarium. Whale sharks are know to live 80-130 years in nature, while the longest one has survived in captivity was 26 years. I find this disturbing. Supposedly a whale shark doesn’t even sexually mature until 30, so while this aquarium may have the record for longest living captive whale shark, it is by no means impressive.
I agree with you but just wanted to point out that this video is about the tuna that swam so fast it killed itself upon impact with the glass, not the whale shark.
@@TierraD2021 That's nice, but my specific comment happens to be about the captive whale sharks. A lot of the japanese and korean comments I've translated seem to focus on them wanting to visit the aquarium, so I thought a comment like this was needed. Edit: Sorry if the tone seems rude, I didn’t mean it to come across aggressively :P
Impressive fact : tuna muscles are able to generate such strong bursts of energy that they can literally cook themselves from the generated body heat alone.
For those who couldn't find it. It's at 0:28 top right. Poor fish thought it's an ocean so swam at full speed till he collides with the glass. Dies instantly.
Fish don’t have cognitive thinking. And that’s a tuna. It dashes at the slight hint of reflection. Someone probably had flash photography and it dashed straight into the glass thinking it was prey.
I'm surprised they allowed cameras with flash. All aquariums I've been to always had "no camera flash" signs. Or perhaps it wasn't allowed, but people did it anyways resulting in this.
It was probably attracted to all the camera flashes. I’m sure there was a sign saying “no flash”. It’s wasn’t having a moment of clarity and trying to escape, it’s a fish… Which was most likely born in a tank and hasn’t ever known anything else…
I was actually wondering if it was wild-caught. I know that wild freshwater fish put in a hobbyists tank will initially swim into the glass bc they're not used to glass or being stuck in a box.
@@Ruby-wp8tn wrong, sister worked at Monterey Bay and always told us to turn off our flash because of scenarios just like this. this isn’t the first time a fish has paid for some moron’s ignorance.
@@Ruby-wp8tn We know that As someone explained in another comment, tuna use the reflection off the scales of their prey to locate them The flash of someone's phone camera confused this tuna and caused it to swim into the glass at hunting speed
@@Ruby-wp8tn It may be less than normal glass, but it is enough to potentially confuse the fish, as seen here That's why most aquariums have signs posted
Not only that but flash photos taken in these conditions come out awful anyway. You'd see the people in front of the glass or at least the backs of their heads and almost nothing inside the tank would even appear in the photo because of the glass reflecting the light of the flash back towards the room. The only way to get a good photo here would be to increase the lens exposure and no flash. Only then would you be able to take a photo of the fish in the aquarium.
Many large sea animals (such as the whale sharks in the video) can only eat huge schools of tiny fish and shrimps because their teeth and digestive system prevents them from eating larger ones. Their size also made the lifestyle of chasing around prey and eating them horribly inefficient. The largest predatory animals are always smaller than a lot of the non-predatory ones.
0:28, just watch the middle-right part of the screen for anyone who can't find it. this was so upsetting - but also interesting and a life lesson for all of us - to watch. i hope fishies can't feel pain because that was ruthless the way it smashed itself into the wall. 💔
Yeah same. I thought it had over exerted itself and popped its internal organs. It’s probably because the sound of the other guests drowns out the sound of it bashing against the glass.
The acceleration of that tuna is fucking incredible, he just covered half of the aquarium in 1 second. Sadge that these magnificent creatures (including all the animals of the aquarium) live in these conditions
Aight listen I know this is supposed to be about fish death- But oh my god this aquarium is absolutely gorgeous. I had no idea the Ocean Purification Plant scene in Evangelion 2.0 was based on a real place, holy shit
Other aquariums use a bubble curtain in front of the glass to let the fish knows not to crash into it. It is a simple and inexpensive solution. I am surprised they don't have it installed. It could have been a camera flash that triggers the fish, but the aquarium is lacking in fish protection.
Well someone said tuna can swim so fast they can cook themselves from the generated body heat alone maybe it bursting open was from the heat. I think that's what we saw happened but I could be wrong
Really distressing, not just to see the one that died, but all the others couped up and not allowed their natural habitat. Must be so stressful for them.
It's also interesting to watch the reaction of animals immediately on the tuna's impact. The few predator species snap to going to the impact, the majority prey species snap to escaping away.
But why did those same predators not go after it? It was a fresh kill--they saw it, or the immediate aftermath, yet their instincts did not compel them to tear it apart. They are conditioned to their daily handouts from the aquarium, maybe?
@@txjack1787 Maybe they weren't hungry. Preds don't usually kill just to kill. If they are being well fed, they'd have no reason to hunt the other fish. I expect this is the case so they don't have to keep replacing their large tuna and mackeral and stuff.
@@JessRansdellSmith It's a wonder they manage to feed them so effectively even in this controlled environment, like... no fights over food that gets dropped in or anything?
The fish that killed itself wasn't some run-of-the-mill fish either, it was a tuna, one of the fastest fishes in the world. In fact they're so fast they have to limit themselves to prevent the water around then from cavitating and producing shockwaves
I think it is because of the flashlights from cameras. Aquariums prohibit the use of flashlights at all, because it will shock and trigger the fish. In this case, that fish was shocked and rushed towards the glass which killed itself from the impact
Every adult has walked into a glass or mesh-screen door at maybe a couple of miles per hour. Now, imagine the speed at which that fish swam into the aquarium's dense glass-wall. That is horrific.
I did that. Went right through a glass sliding door. Needed 21 stitches in my arm and 38 in my thigh. Came within 6 millimetres of severing my Femoral artery.
@@min-yw8es hey, thanks for asking! Yup! Aside from two massive scars, I'm fine! It's amazing what the human body can recover from as long as you don't hit any major parts!
I am the Captain and owner of a charter boat in Louisiana and have spent almost 23 years of my life taking customers out on overnight Tuna trips and another 5 years as a deckhand on another captains boat . Tuna are a fascinating,beautiful , and voracious predator. They are definitely one of my favorites to pursue and eat , especially Yellowfin! I caught my first Yellowfin with my Father back in 1983 and literally was hooked from that day on. Years later I turned my passion into a way to support myself ,my wife, and my 4 children. Fishing put food on the table and allowed me to put all of my kids through college . I have been truly blessed to earn a living doing what I love and at this point I would honestly work for free if it was the only way that I could continue to be out in the Gulf chasing these Pelagic Predators .
"Fascinating and beautiful", yet you chose to dedicate your life to profit from killing them. Imagine if everyone killed something they found fascinating and beautiful.
Absolutely barbaric! On one hand you recognise their beauty and on the other hand you take pride in putting them through suffering and killing them. I am very confused by this weird sense of ethics where you come from. It is possible to live healthy without indulging in unnessecary cruelty to animals.
@@animallearnings7770 Idiot, go watch a nature documentary where animals literally munch on each other alive, if you were getting stalked by a lion, I doubt they would care much even if you'd be screaming. Nature is barbaric.
Insight into what happens in the ocean? Wtf is wrong with you? There are no glass walls in the ocean?! Those aquariums are hell on earth! When I see these whale shark in a fckn tank I could cry
Tunas hunt in relatively deep water, which have low to little light. To feed, they usually dash at the slight shine reflected off its prey’s body, without much cognitive processing (like a reflex). In this case, I’d think that it mistook the photographers flash as prey and had its instincts kick in, causing it to dash towards the glass panel. This is why many aquariums have a strict regulation against flash photography.
There might have been other reasons but I would think this would be the most likely scenario.
Update: didn’t think this would garner so much attention since I typed this at 3AM on a random day 😂 guys i’m not a marine biologist, and it’s just a speculation so everyone is open to their own thoughts oki 👍🏼😊
Up-update:
If you are wondering how I arrived at my thought, it’s from my existing knowledge. Though I said I ain’t a marine biologist. I did grow up with plenty of marine life and knowledge about marine life, because my dad is a marine life expert with 45 years of experience ❤️
They use reflective glass, camera flash cannot go beyond the glass. Not to mention this is one of the best aquariums in the world, they must have thought about this.
The tuna was just thinking that it was just swimming in the ocean, not knowing there was a glass.
@@cabbage_cat it can go through it still. I had my fish tank made to be not reflective but it still does. So.
No. Tunas are pelagic and stay near the surface.
@@cabbage_cat the fish was definitely racing towards the flash because it hit the exact spot where the flash shown on the glass moments earlier. Poor thing.
@@cabbage_cat Reflective glass doesn't mean it 100% reflects, most stuff are between 95%-99%. Flash can still go through depending on angle and where the fish was(they have shit close sight). Fish eyes' refractive index is 1.67, what human eye perceive as flash block may not be so in a fish's eye.
全然関係ないけど、こんなにも密な空間でたくさん人が喋ってる光景が懐かしく思える
コロナだからな、しゃーない。
本当ですね💦
密なんて言葉なかったしな
@@user-ug4yy2iz9q まああったけど
最近は自粛せんくなってこんな感じやで、だから自粛前よりも感染者ふえてるんやろうな
ぶつかった瞬間、他の魚は驚いて逃げてるのに、サメだけ方向転換して近づいてくるのコワ
これも個性?
他の水族館でももちろんそうだと思うんだけど美海は昔っからフラッシュは焚くなっつってんのになんでフラッシュ消さないんだろうね。もっと注意書きも多くするべきだと思うわ。
ホームページ見ろよ情弱
@@0831re そんな事しか言えないの可哀想。親からも学校からもまともな教育受けてないんだね。
@@目玉焼きにはマヨネーズよ どっちかっていうと勇次郎の方が結構ひどい事言っとるで
フラッシュの切り方がわからない人は、多数いると思う。
それなら撮影さるなと思うんだけど、やめられないんだろな〜
@@目玉焼きにはマヨネーズよ 自分の無知を棚に上げて人を叩いてるやつの方がまともな教育受けてないと思うんだがw
水族館の魚たちって優雅にゆっくり動いてるのがほとんどだけど、本来はこのとてつもないスピードで泳げるってことだよね……広い海で。
それいったら俺ら人間もなんだよ。
周りの目とか社会とか世間体に縛られて言いたいことも言えないし行きたいところにも行けない。街とか歩いてても思うけどみんな一定のパターンで道を選んで歩いてる。そうみると国っていうのも面積が広いだけの水槽だよ。
@@user-lh8kd7gw6wかっこよ(笑)
@@user-lh8kd7gw6w
まぁその縛りのおかげで社会の秩序・安定がある程度保たれているとも思うけどね
同じように、水族館の魚だって水槽という縛りの中で人に飼われるからこそ、(一部の例を除けば)海よりも遥かに安全に暮らせるわけで
水族館って人生なんだね…(雰囲気ぶち壊し)
@@user-lh8kd7gw6w 心の持ちようじゃないですかね。
大魚が大漁に見えてめっちゃ死んだかと思った
同じくʬʬʬʬ
それなタイトルが
さすがに鮮度ゲキ落ちくん
あ、このコメ見て気づいた
私も〜(笑)
水族館でフラッシュ撮影が禁止されている理由
追記
美ら海水族館ではフラッシュ撮影は自由みたいですが、禁止されている所があるのは魚を守る目的も大きいのではと思いました。説明不足でごめんなさい
この水槽はアクリル板が厚過ぎてフラッシュの影響はないそうですよ
@@romeo5272 じゃあガンガン炊こう
@@romeo5272無かろうとそれが原因でフラッシュが禁止なんだよ
@@amaneeee15 ここは禁止ではありません
@@romeo5272なんでこの場所限定の話になるんや
フラッシュ撮影により驚いてダッシュし壁に激突。
これはフラッシュ撮影をした人間のせいです。
フラッシュ撮影を止めましょう。
この水槽はアクリル板が厚過ぎてフラッシュの影響はないそうですよ
@@romeo5272でもフラッシュが写ったとこで死んでるやん影響あるやろ
@@korona2441 こちら側の光は届かないのでないです
@@romeo5272
美ら海では一部水槽を除いてフラッシュが禁止されてないのは事実だけど、それは向こう側にこちらの光が届かないからではなく(だってそうだとしたら理屈に合わないでしょう?こっちの光が届かないなら向こうの光も届かなくて魚の姿なんて見えないし、飼育員が時折水槽の中からこちらに反応する事があったりするけど、そういう事もしようがないよね)単純にこの程度で驚いて走光性を発揮する様な魚はこの水槽に入ってないから。そういう魚も展示はしているけど、それはこの水槽ではない。
少し前にこの動画が有名になった頃に一度美ら海水族館の方に取材が入っているけど、どちらにも普通に光は届くこと、フラッシュが原因ではないこと、原因は分かってないことは書かれています
@@romeo5272
これ他のコメ欄にも同じことばっか書いて逃げてるから悪質
日本人全員が、ジンベイザメが死ぬと思ってた、、
コトヤマスター それなww
あ
ほんそれ
それよな
それなw
禁止とか禁止じゃない抜きにして水族館でフラッシュ焚く人苦手。
羨ましいとか羨ましくない抜きにして水族館を彼女と来る人苦手。
@@user-cp6cy6dp4b
完全な嫉妬で草
魚とか魚じゃない抜きにして水族館で水槽見てる人うまそう。
@@miitale_mii そっち!?w
カ 二 バ リ ズ 厶
フラッシュに反応したんだろうな…
フラッシュ焚くなよ…
この水槽はアクリル板が厚過ぎてフラッシュの影響ないそうですよ
@@romeo5272 そうなんですか、無知をさらしてしまった…
教えていただきありがとうございます
@@romeo5272
ちゃんと対策されててすごい
00:23閃光燈的位置,恰好是他的撞擊點附近…
許多動物園,水族館都明確規定拍照不能開閃光燈…
有可能他誤認是獵物,或者是危險訊號而做出的追擊反應。
強烈閃光動物容易受刺激,做出反常的回應,這不是大家樂見的。
天啊真的是因為閃光 魚才衝撞過來…… 好可憐 希望魚在天堂過得開心😭
應該揪出那個人🥲😡
原來如此,確實有兩次閃光燈,原本還沒想到因果關係,多謝講解!那速度之快撞擊力道非常大!
好像是左下有名女子開閃光燈🤔
Since this video is being pushed, it’s a good time to mention that this fish is not the only one dying in this aquarium. Whale sharks are know to live 80-130 years in nature, while the longest one has survived in captivity was 26 years. I find this disturbing. Supposedly a whale shark doesn’t even sexually mature until 30, so while this aquarium may have the record for longest living captive whale shark, it is by no means impressive.
@Wreckage Brother no. I rather the shark not dying just so I can look at it. Nothing neat about that at all.
I agree with you but just wanted to point out that this video is about the tuna that swam so fast it killed itself upon impact with the glass, not the whale shark.
@Wreckage Brother you suck
@@TierraD2021 That's nice, but my specific comment happens to be about the captive whale sharks. A lot of the japanese and korean comments I've translated seem to focus on them wanting to visit the aquarium, so I thought a comment like this was needed.
Edit: Sorry if the tone seems rude, I didn’t mean it to come across aggressively :P
@@thequietkid425 😐😐 lmao
魚によっては走光性といって光に向かって突進する本能を持つものもいるからフラッシュは絶対にしてはいけない。特にマグロとかの俊敏性が高い魚は。
細かいけどマグロに正の走光性はないと思う(専門じゃないんで間違ってたらすみません)
光走性じゃ...? いっしょ?
フラッシュのせいではないらしい
マグロだけじゃなく、魚は光るものに反応するというのは釣りやってる人にとっては常識ですね
@@kndmtyrm98a9 でもこれはフラッシュのせいではないらしいです
魚が死んだ後急にシャッター焚くの減った事からもフラッシュ禁止と分かってたんやろうから余計悪い
確かに…
でもそんなすぐに気付くか?『あ、これシャッターのせいか』って
単純に呆然としてる可能性もある
唖然としてるだけでしょ
コイツ何やっても叩きそうだな
てかそもそもフラッシュ禁止じゃないんだよなぁ美ら海は
水槽が分厚くてフラッシュの影響が無いから
フラッシュ炊いたら暴走してガラスにぶち当たって死亡する
この水槽はアクリル板が厚過ぎてフラッシュの影響ないそうですよ
wow id never seen tuna swim and didnt know they could be that fast. that almost looked unreal
Impressive fact : tuna muscles are able to generate such strong bursts of energy that they can literally cook themselves from the generated body heat alone.
Tunas; especially bluefin are just one big muscle. One of the fastest and most powerful fish in the ocean.
Yeah, tuna are naturally really fast.
@@snibetisnab211 that’s such a cool fact, I remember hearing that when I seen how they catch them
Thats actually rather slow for a fish. They can reach insane speeds in open ocean. Very scary.
For those who couldn't find it. It's at 0:28 top right.
Poor fish thought it's an ocean so swam at full speed till he collides with the glass. Dies instantly.
Nice
Sad
@@Pram4 what's nice about this 🙄🤨
@@Pram4 🤡
Fish don’t have cognitive thinking. And that’s a tuna. It dashes at the slight hint of reflection. Someone probably had flash photography and it dashed straight into the glass thinking it was prey.
どこまでも続く海があると思ったんやね…
I'm surprised they allowed cameras with flash. All aquariums I've been to always had "no camera flash" signs.
Or perhaps it wasn't allowed, but people did it anyways resulting in this.
Of course, flash photography is prohibited in the exhibit section for light-sensitive fish. You shouldn't have to give your opinion to an expert.
美ら海水族館もフラッシュ禁止ですが、ルールを守らない人がフラッシュを焚いたせいですね
It was probably attracted to all the camera flashes. I’m sure there was a sign saying “no flash”. It’s wasn’t having a moment of clarity and trying to escape, it’s a fish… Which was most likely born in a tank and hasn’t ever known anything else…
I was actually wondering if it was wild-caught. I know that wild freshwater fish put in a hobbyists tank will initially swim into the glass bc they're not used to glass or being stuck in a box.
I was wondering the same thing, there was a reflection of flash in the same spot where the fish died
It's a tuna, so it's wild caught. Tunas have been bred in captivity, but rarely an with little success (and usually for aquaculture research).
so sad, it really breaks my heart.
ppl who take a pic with flash just so ignorant what the heck
I know this is old but don't aquariums usually have signs *everywhere* that say "No Flash Photography"? What the hell
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people’s idiocy is severely under estimated
@@Ruby-wp8tn wrong, sister worked at Monterey Bay and always told us to turn off our flash because of scenarios just like this. this isn’t the first time a fish has paid for some moron’s ignorance.
@@Ruby-wp8tn We know that
As someone explained in another comment, tuna use the reflection off the scales of their prey to locate them
The flash of someone's phone camera confused this tuna and caused it to swim into the glass at hunting speed
@@Ruby-wp8tn It may be less than normal glass, but it is enough to potentially confuse the fish, as seen here
That's why most aquariums have signs posted
0:28 勢いよくぶつかっている…
Incredible speed !
Well no one can survive with that kind of impact
Based on my experience, all the aquariums I visited are forbidden to use the flash light... And I guess this is the reason
Probably one of many reasons
Same, I’ve always seen no flash signs at every aquarium
Yea, well good luck preventing a Japanese tourist from taking photos.
@@garyh4458 we’re specifically talking about the flash. Of course photos are fine
Not only that but flash photos taken in these conditions come out awful anyway. You'd see the people in front of the glass or at least the backs of their heads and almost nothing inside the tank would even appear in the photo because of the glass reflecting the light of the flash back towards the room. The only way to get a good photo here would be to increase the lens exposure and no flash. Only then would you be able to take a photo of the fish in the aquarium.
なんかよくわからんけどコナンくんが水族館きてたんだよ。
あの…
すき
@@user-hd6dd8ue5j 俺のこと?
@@ohashi8510 俺のことだよ( ・ิω・ิ)
柏木あおい 気持ちは嬉しい!
でも、他に好きな人がいるんで、、、、、、
ごめんなぁさぁああぁぁい!!!!!
柏木あおい この後デートしようね♡私とデート♡
This is extremely beautiful and depressing at the same time.
True
Is this the same aquarium from Expo 75? I was too young to realize what an event that was for Okinawa. I was only 5 at the time.
I didn't know a fish could swim fash enough to kill itself on impact. I'm also surprised that the sharks in the tank didn't try and eat it after.
One shark did approach it straightaway but he is allergic to tuna i guess
Many large sea animals (such as the whale sharks in the video) can only eat huge schools of tiny fish and shrimps because their teeth and digestive system prevents them from eating larger ones. Their size also made the lifestyle of chasing around prey and eating them horribly inefficient.
The largest predatory animals are always smaller than a lot of the non-predatory ones.
@@cocomaa4087 It's at 00:27
They've been trained not to ear the other fish.
Using positive reinforcement mostly.
単純にすげー痛そうで可哀想やった
まあ痛覚ほとんど無いんだけどね。あの死に方は胸が痛む…
どこで死んでるの。
0:27
@スナネコきゆけん 魚には痛点があるからね。絶対痛い、その前に脳震盪で意識失ってるけどね
@@kanai-Photographer 魚は痛みは感じなかった希ガス
0:28, just watch the middle-right part of the screen for anyone who can't find it. this was so upsetting - but also interesting and a life lesson for all of us - to watch. i hope fishies can't feel pain because that was ruthless the way it smashed itself into the wall. 💔
水族館でフラッシュたくなよ
0:26辺りから画面中央やや右にご注目
辛味チキン マグロって早いね
本当に可愛相
それな
1人で会話してるのかと思ったら2人同じアイコンだった( . .)
あられ/arare
それなw
怪文書
可哀想な
i know it his the glass but it looks like it just imploded
cuptoast?
same ! but after rewatching it a couple of times it made me sad
Ayo did you make the cat dancing animation? That was cute af!!!
Crumb!
Yeah same. I thought it had over exerted itself and popped its internal organs. It’s probably because the sound of the other guests drowns out the sound of it bashing against the glass.
had no idea they could move that fast 😮
フラッシュたいちゃだめなのにールール守ってー
ルールも守れなければ、カメラの使い方もわかってなさそう。
無知はコメントしないでね
数秒前までいきいき泳いでたのに一瞬にして動かなくなってプカーって浮いてるの怖かった…。
勢い良くぶつかったからね
違うよw沈んだんだよwわからないのかい?w
@@user-lu8on1oy4r
なんで必至になってんのw
くろかわまさたか 違うわ!
水の中だから息できなかったんだろ!
@沙織 ほ
The acceleration of that tuna is fucking incredible, he just covered half of the aquarium in 1 second. Sadge that these magnificent creatures (including all the animals of the aquarium) live in these conditions
SADGE
that wasn't half the aquarium in one second lmao. Are you even familiar with this aquarium? or any aquarium ever?
Yeah, I'd rather have them on my dinner plate
Isn't that a trevalley of some sort?
@@wtfr3nch the main tank is 35 meters long, 27 meters wide and 10 meters deep. So yeah, this tuna easily covered half of the tank in an instant
That stingray following it down the entire time like "Bro you good? You okay?"
其實 不可以對魚用閃光燈,會使魚的眼睛受到刺激,久而久之導致白化,最後演變成失明,另外,突然的閃光也會使魚受到驚嚇,橫衝直撞的結果,就是一頭撞上水族館的牆面或鏡面了
いきなりひっくり返って浮くんかと思ったら…
血吹いた
いきて
いやこのマグロサメにおわれて逃げたらガラスにぶつかって死んだ
@@user-tk9iy7qc7z 生き…れなかったんですよ…ショッキング
@@user-qo9ju3us8f んなわけ😅😅
@@user-yo9zn3sh3h ゆっくぅーり見てみ
海ではほとんどないのに水族館にいるから泳ぐ方向間違えてめっちゃスピード出して泳いだだけで命が亡くなる...ほんと悲しい
ぶた 食ってることには変わんない
ぶた
逆に食わなかったら、あなたに食べられるはずだった分の命は誰の手にも渡らず捨てられる事になりますものね。
ドリンキースポーティー 論点違くない?間違ってたらごめんだけど
@@user-lw7wr7lw4l 確かに。もう死んだ状態なんだから、食べてもかまわない。
悲しいって思う気持ちがあるかが重要ですね。
ずっとジンベイザメを見ていた...
Aight listen I know this is supposed to be about fish death-
But oh my god this aquarium is absolutely gorgeous. I had no idea the Ocean Purification Plant scene in Evangelion 2.0 was based on a real place, holy shit
0:28
[ はいっ、ドン。]で魚の死を操作する
子供恐ろしい
いぬやしきの指鉄砲打ったみたいやん
0:34
どうした?どうした?(煽り)
伸びないのおかしいやろこのコメ
伸びろ〜
生物を自由に殺せる系の能力か…
Other aquariums use a bubble curtain in front of the glass to let the fish knows not to crash into it. It is a simple and inexpensive solution. I am surprised they don't have it installed. It could have been a camera flash that triggers the fish, but the aquarium is lacking in fish protection.
I agree this poor fish didn't deserve this :(
it's exactly what Led to the tuna slamming into a plexiglass window or partition that is not so visible to aquarium life
Well someone said tuna can swim so fast they can cook themselves from the generated body heat alone maybe it bursting open was from the heat. I think that's what we saw happened but I could be wrong
what's a bubble curtain
@@Jonah-Adventure you can clearly see the tuna slamming on the glass
Que cámara ocupó en este video? Y que leten ocupo? Se ve todo muy bello
一堆閃光燈到底在水族館閃三小
何度見てもわからなかったのにコメント欄見て見返したらめちゃくちゃ盛大にお亡くなりになっててビビった
同じくです…
デケェ奴しか見てなかった
0:27
それ、w
4回みてようやく気づいた人です✋
突撃したマグロが最初どこにいたやつで何が起こったのか探すと時間潰せる
わかります
一生懸命探してたw
俺もさがした
同志よ…
@ユナイテッド
フラッシュ禁止じゃないんで
違いますね
Really distressing, not just to see the one that died, but all the others couped up and not allowed their natural habitat. Must be so stressful for them.
Poor fish. :'( I hope the people using flash feel horrible for what they did. That poor innocent creature.
撮影者絶対気づいてないまま、ジンベイザメ撮っとるね…
子供の頃は何も思わなかったけど水族館とか動物園って闇深いよね
「種の存続」という観点で言うと必要なのは間違いないから「闇が深い」とは言えないと思う
世界に置き換えてみても我々は法と言う水槽の中での自由を謳歌しているわけで人間によって管理されている点で見れば同じ。魚達の魂からしたら今の私達と同じような気持ちかもしれない。ただ魚達は見てもらう為に良い状態に保って貰えるということを考えると私達よりも生活保障が充実してると言える。ただ、彼らに発言権はない。ある意味社会主義みたいなものですね。何が言いたいかというと可哀想に見えるかもしれないけどそれが魚達の幸せかもしれない。逆に私達は幸せであると言えるのだろうか。ということです
NGC4038
深い…(どうしよう)
nyan まとめると
海にゴミは捨てるなってことよね
@[ゆにちる ]覚醒クロワッサン アジよりサバ派だわ......
久しぶりに美ら海水族館に行きましたが、やっぱり未だにフラッシュ撮影する方は多かったです。
The fact: you are allowed to use flash photography at this aquarium.
It's so sad that this aquarium doesn't prohibit it.
めっちゃ早いスピードでぶつかったな
そら死ぬわな
マグロ?の最高速度は80キロくらいでるらしいですよ。
全速力じゃなかったにしても結構なスピードでぶつかってますよね……
生々しい
痛そう
ガラスに当たったんですか?あの魚
これ見るとマグロの速さと重量感が分かる
12時間前で草
@@user-ue3gy8nl8h 2時間前で草
@@user-lt5xi3fq1z 23分前で草
@@coffee_blenders 51分前で草
@@user-hm2zk9vc5x 5分前で草
This is heartbreaking
何年か前水族館で魚が急に亡くなるの続きましたよね。
めっちゃ心配してるエイ可愛い
エイ「あれ?マグロくん大丈夫
47秒前で草
@@user-gz2cw8dc3n どこが草?
リアタイ歓喜勢五月蝿い(辛辣)
(*゚0゚)ワーオ
0:27 当たった瞬間子供がドンって言ってんの普通に怖い
予言の子
子どもが操ったんやで
いぬやしきのそれ
わろた
これってガラスに当たったの?
フラッシュの可能性が…
ありません
みんな優雅に泳いでたのにあんなスピードで来るわけないもんね。人間のくせにフラッシュ撮影禁止になってるの知らなかったのかな。フラッシュしたら水の中からどう見えるかよく考えないんだろうね。
@@gr6474 この映像は美ら海水族館です。美ら海水族館ではいまだにフラッシュ撮影は認められています。
もし仮にフラッシュが原因なのならフラッシュ撮影を禁止にするのは当然ですよね?
ちゃんと調べましょう。
@@日本國 そうか。うみの杜水族館かと思ってた
衝撃映像だな。。。
そんな早く泳ぐことも知らなかったし
0:27 すごい猛スピードで衝突してるやん
痛い、絶対痛い😖💥
つかまり立ち. 血めっちゃ出てたもんな
コロ助のやーつ ホントですね…!すみません、語彙力が乏しいもので…💦
ご指摘ありがとうございます。
正しくは"衝突"ですかね😓
うーん、可哀想や
さかなクンに真相を教えてほしいです
近畿大学水産研究所のマグロ養殖で大変だったのは「マグロは臆病だから車のヘッドライトでさえパニックになって壁に激突して死んでしまう」と言っていたから、カメラのフラッシュを見て、大丈夫なんかな?と思って見てた。水族館はフラッシュOKなのですかね?そもそもフラッシュ使う必要ある?
「あ、なんか血ー吐いてる、、、」
て心配してるネキの後に
「血ーを吐いてるよー😀」
はサイコ感あって気まずい
At the aquarium in Chattanooga, flashes are prohibited for this very reason.
Wow, the guy who baited the fish with flashlight so they can take a picture is probably very selfish for breaking the rules and killing the fish
めっちゃ猛スピードでガラスに当たったな
It's also interesting to watch the reaction of animals immediately on the tuna's impact. The few predator species snap to going to the impact, the majority prey species snap to escaping away.
Meanwhile the whale shark gives no fucks
But why did those same predators not go after it? It was a fresh kill--they saw it, or the immediate aftermath, yet their instincts did not compel them to tear it apart. They are conditioned to their daily handouts from the aquarium, maybe?
@@txjack1787 Maybe they weren't hungry. Preds don't usually kill just to kill. If they are being well fed, they'd have no reason to hunt the other fish. I expect this is the case so they don't have to keep replacing their large tuna and mackeral and stuff.
@@JessRansdellSmith
It's a wonder they manage to feed them so effectively even in this controlled environment, like... no fights over food that gets dropped in or anything?
Literally none of them cares. It’s an aquarium not a hunting ground for fish in the ocean 🤡🤮🤡
方向感覚うしなって、🐟ガラスの壁に激突した感じですね。
カメラの📸フラッシュって、水族館いいんでしたっけ?反対側のもかなり眩しくかんじました💧
Back to this legendary video - July 2022
すぐ側にいたサメが血の匂いに反応した途端動き変わったのが凄い
ほんまや
いやこれびっくりしただけでしょ。
@@hw2037
マグロの衝突の威力って凄まじいので付近には相応の音と衝撃が響いたと思うんですよね。
その瞬間に逃げるどころか寧ろ機敏に近付いたのを見てそう思いコメントしました。
自分はサメじゃないので真偽は分かりませんから、あなたの意見も間違ってはないのかもしれませんね。
「やべっ客の前だった」
ニモやん
The fish that killed itself wasn't some run-of-the-mill fish either, it was a tuna, one of the fastest fishes in the world. In fact they're so fast they have to limit themselves to prevent the water around then from cavitating and producing shockwaves
What did it do to kill itself? Did it run into the wall or something?
@@michaelphilip1 Yes, it slammed nose-first into the glass
Guess he's going to become Sushi
I think it is because of the flashlights from cameras.
Aquariums prohibit the use of flashlights at all, because it will shock and trigger the fish.
In this case, that fish was shocked and rushed towards the glass which killed itself from the impact
I am happy.
中々来ないなーと思ってたら豪速球でぶつかってビックリした
フラッシュ禁止は知ってたけど、実際やってどういう結果になるのかは初めて見た…
フラッシュ禁止ちゃいます
Every adult has walked into a glass or mesh-screen door at maybe a couple of miles per hour. Now, imagine the speed at which that fish swam into the aquarium's dense glass-wall. That is horrific.
Lots of blood streaming from the carcass, probably from the gills and mouth area. That tuna died instantly.
I did that. Went right through a glass sliding door. Needed 21 stitches in my arm and 38 in my thigh. Came within 6 millimetres of severing my Femoral artery.
Massive head trauma most likely. But one of the other fish says he had dirt on Hillary Clinton.... :{
@@johnoneill1386 woah i hope everything is okay now !?
@@min-yw8es hey, thanks for asking! Yup! Aside from two massive scars, I'm fine! It's amazing what the human body can recover from as long as you don't hit any major parts!
最初エイが沈んでいったから「エイ死んだ…?」てなったけど3回目で右から猛スピードで突っ込んでくる魚を見てようやく理解した。
同じく
同じく
どゆこと?、、
@@user-mc4os9uh5m
最終(さいしょ)エイが沈(しず)んだのを見てエイが突然死(とつぜんし)んでしまったと ''どんちゃん''さんは思います。その後(あと)計3回動画(けいさんかいどうが)を見て3回目(さんかいめ)に凄(すご)い速(はや)さで魚が突っ込(つっこ)んだのに気付(きづ)き動画(どうが)のタイトルはこの魚の事かと理解(りかい)した という事です。間違いなどあれば訂正を致します。
@@user-uv1lv4lu3t そうなんだありがとー 死んだ魚が生き返ったのかなって思ったw
I am the Captain and owner of a charter boat in Louisiana and have spent almost 23 years of my life taking customers out on overnight Tuna trips and another 5 years as a deckhand on another captains boat . Tuna are a fascinating,beautiful , and voracious predator. They are definitely one of my favorites to pursue and eat , especially Yellowfin! I caught my first Yellowfin with my Father back in 1983 and literally was hooked from that day on. Years later I turned my passion into a way to support myself ,my wife, and my 4 children. Fishing put food on the table and allowed me to put all of my kids through college . I have been truly blessed to earn a living doing what I love and at this point I would honestly work for free if it was the only way that I could continue to be out in the Gulf chasing these Pelagic Predators .
What an amazing legacy to uphold!
"Fascinating and beautiful", yet you chose to dedicate your life to profit from killing them. Imagine if everyone killed something they found fascinating and beautiful.
Absolutely barbaric! On one hand you recognise their beauty and on the other hand you take pride in putting them through suffering and killing them. I am very confused by this weird sense of ethics where you come from. It is possible to live healthy without indulging in unnessecary cruelty to animals.
@@animallearnings7770 Idiot, go watch a nature documentary where animals literally munch on each other alive, if you were getting stalked by a lion, I doubt they would care much even if you'd be screaming. Nature is barbaric.
I think we learned a lesson here that applies to the real world. No reckless speed driving out on the road!
血吐いてるどうしたん?どうしたん?ってずっと心配してる子優しいな〜
子供じゃなくておばさんっぽいぞ笑
@@user-mq2gv6cp4j マジですか笑
@@user-mq2gv6cp4j せめてお母さんww
多分、大人の女性
心配しながら心で帰ったら刺し身にしようと
フラッシュで死んじゃうんだったら
そもそも撮影禁止にすると思う
水族館のガラスは特殊だから光の影響受けてない
フラッシュのストレスで死ぬのはマンボウだけじゃないの?
baseball family -甲子園-
深海系もそうだった気がする
baseball family -甲子園-
マンボウはフラッシュで死なない希ガス
マンボウはフラッシュとか関係なく超繊細な生き物やから死んじゃうと思う。
It probably hit the glass too hard, rest in peace little tuna.
Whatever you do, do not slow down the footage in order to see the impact in slow-motion like I did. It’s really brutal…
広い海で泳ぎたかったんかなとか思ってしまった
【追記】まじコメ欄つまらんから見やん方がええよ、ほんでもうコメントすな!!!!!!
こふわ それな
フラッシュにびっくりしたんだよ
わかる
M M いやフラッシュの影響じゃないって一年前に美ら海水族館がコメントしてるから^^:適当なこと言わないでください
ああ どう思ったかは知らないけどフラッシュが原因では無いのは確かだからデマを鵜呑みにしないでください
近くのエイが心配してるかのごとくいるのかわいい
エイがマグロについて行ってる。
優しい
なんか左からエイさんの声もしましたね
えいさん(´・ω・`)
エイ「メシ…メシ…」
可愛い( o̴̶̷᷄ o̴̶̷᷅ )
今日自分も水族館行ったんですけど、そこで、ヒトデやカニとの触れ合いコーナーでヒトデを裏返しにしたままブーメランみたいに投げてる人いました、、、
マナーを守れこの自己中
I had to watch 5 times until I realized it hit the glass. Man it must have really been moving to do that much damage
0:27 子供「はいっ、ドン!」
魚の死は子供の超能力が原因だった可能性が微レ存…?
はい
と
どん(?)は別の人の声に聞こえたけどどうなんでしょうね
@@user-sr6zq3xn5z 違う人で合ってますね
2人による超能力かもしれない
とんでもねぇ2人だ
最強の二人
水槽の中にダッシュキノコ🍄入れたらアカンって言うたやんけ…。
ライリーサイモン
ん?w
このコメント好き
きっとウルトラミニターボを水槽の中で決めたかったんだろうね
200ccでキラー終わるタイミングが悪かったのかも…
200ccで金キノ使ったらあかんて…
フラッシュの是非は置いといて、フラッシュのせいでガラスに当たって志望ということではないですよ
他の魚たちがどうした〜?
みたいに右下に吸い寄せられてる
According to the internet, tuna can swim 46mph. That is an incredible speed underwater and of course, a fatal speed in a collision like that.
According to "the internet". LoL
@@thersten Good luck with that inferiority complex.
can someone convert this into normal units?
@@mojabaka 74km
@@mojabaka ~1 footyball⚽️ field per second
水族館ってこんなうるさかったっけ
それは思ったけど美ら海ぐらいでかい水族館なら、普通に来ててもふと気づくと実は結構うるさいんだろうね。
子供を静かにさせるのも無理な話だしね。
沖縄だからね。(ド偏見)
美ら海水族館は日本一?だったか分からないけど日本の水族館の中ではかなりのデカさの水槽があるから人気あるんじゃね
こんなもんだと思う。少なくとも自分が行った時もこれぐらいうるさかった。この大きい水槽は美ら海水族館の目玉だし、小さい子供も多いから仕方ないかな
@@user-lh8kd7gw6w 日本一ダオ(黒潮野なんやったっけ⁉︎)
ぶつかった瞬間のサメの反応速度すげえ
0:25 マグロ速すぎる🙏
The speed of the tuna is absolutely incredible. It is almost like it’s speeded up footage. What an insight into what happens in the oceans.
Except in the ocean they dont slam into glass and die.
Kinda spooky how fast it goes
Insight into what happens in the ocean? Wtf is wrong with you? There are no glass walls in the ocean?! Those aquariums are hell on earth! When I see these whale shark in a fckn tank I could cry
@@Oepsmoeps_FPV no one in their right mind said that there is a glass wall in the ocean. They were talking about how fast the fish swam.
@@Oepsmoeps_FPV it's amazing how you got exactly the wrong conclusion from that comment. Clowned on yourself, logic is gone brother, better cry
沈んでいく時に同じ種の魚が寄り添っていくのに情を感じる
血液に、、、、、
反応したんじゃないかなって
思ってしまった私を殴って
そら美味しそうやからな
寄り添ったのは異種のサメだよ
魚の習性で動いてるものを見ると餌だと勘違いするそうです。
食べに行ってんだろうよ。
What a fantastic aquarium. A real treat for those able to access it, I'm sure.
Sonic Speed...
y u only have 4 likes tho