@@its0gravity might wanna stop projecting your own insecurities onto other people bro, you don’t sound tough you just sound sad :/ i mean what happy person bullies somone whos probably a kid for a pfp when they have a meme pfp themself? hope you start feeling better, don’t worry, you’re gonna make it in life just like froggi is :)
Yup, it has to do with space along with other factors. When Great White Sharks are kept in aquariums, they tend to ram into walls which injures them. These sharks can roam great distances, one has been tracked to cross the entire Atlantic. So one in an enclosure is bound to not go well. Plus it's a logistical nightmare to capture them, transport them, and relocate them into a tank all while keeping them in water. Sharks can die quickly out of the oceans no matter what those trying to move them try to do
Why is Donald Trump pretty and I am not? But why does he only have a wife but I have TWO HANDSOME GIRLFRIENDS who I show off in my masterpiece YT videos? Do you know the answer, dear av
to be fair most casual fish keepers don't know what they're doing at all either. which is why people think for example, goldfish, have tiny lifespans when they can easily live 10+ years. I imagine the shark thing is just that on a larger scale.
As somebody that studied Marine Biology, I share your fear of octopuses. They're absolutely wonderful and amazing, but I am whole-heartedly convinced they could take us all down if they banded together. Edited to add: I will accept absolutely no vampire squid slander. They're just harmless lil guys that feed on detritus and make themselves look spiky so they don't get eaten.
@@anthonylong9067 Octo comes from the ancient greek 8 and Pus which means feet, whereas the -i ending steems from latin roots. so if you wanna be really correct, then you would say Octopedes. however the word octopus has been accepted into the english language, making the plural form of octopus in the english laguage Octopuses.
They are extremely smart, and they are extremely amazing in my opinion and I’d rather an octopus named Ceaser take over the world than a monke or a robot skele who became selfless aware. And vampire squids are cute and wholesome little creatures
9:55 that’s a horseshoe crab. They’re more closely related to spiders and scorpions than crabs or anything else in the ocean. I live in Connecticut along Long Island Sound and they’re very common during the summer. I love them. They aren’t dangerous at all.
I know Colossal Squids are only really found in the Southern Ocean (Antarctica) but I'm literally petrified of them, even though there's the entire Atlantic separating me from it 🙈😂
hi! i’m also a biology student but newly and i was just wondering, was that a horseshoe crab? i’ve studied theyre anatomy before and held one but we never used it’s scientific name.
Horseshoe crabs are chill. I remember in my marine biology class for 12th grade, we had one and named it Josh. It then died and we buried it in a patch of dirt near the classroom. RIP Josh.
@@sandrigomez2828 there’s a species that live along the atlantic coast. Limulus Polyphemus. Im assuming that’s the type we had in my marine bio class if I remember correctly. This was back in 2009-2010 so i dont really remember But there are 3 others that live in parts of Asia. Namely china, japan and southeast Asia including the coast of india. Tachypleus tridentatus, tachypleus gigas, and the carcinoscorpius rotundicauda.
Trust me, George. We have only observed less than 1% of the entire world's ocean, and the creatures that inhabited it are truly weird in our understanding, especially the lower you go.
@@sibericusthefrosty9950 "According to the National Ocean Service, it's a shockingly small percentage. Just 5 percent of Earth's oceans have been explored and charted - especially the ocean below the surface. The rest remains mostly undiscovered and unseen by humans." I over estimated but still ain't no 1%
"I look around and there's just jellyfish, little jellyfish and I've been so fearful in my life" Palau, whose most famous attraction is a lake filled with 700,000 mini golden jellyfish: 👁👄👁 ah, so you must be Squidward in the episode where SpongeBob and Patrick attempted to make him try jellyfishing
As a kid I really wanted to be a marine biologist and I LOVED sharks (still do) but now? Absolutely not. It's all the seaweed and lack of knowing what's down there that freaks me out
@Demon Slayer Exactly! I would love to swim with sharks, all the seaweed and little crabs and stuff it's my problem cos I don't know if I'm standing on something or not lol
The sea lion one is pretty wholesome, as much as I love penguins and it’s sad he killed it too give it too the diver, he’s just saying that he loves the diver and is giving him food, kinda sweet
Fun fact, With Japanese folklore, people believed that oarfish would only come to the surface when a large earthquake was going to happen. Its been since disproven, but it turns out they like the lights on most boats.
I like the fact that george is scared of seeing crabs up close while here on the coasts of sweden crab fishing and crab racing is one of the most common thing children do when going to the beach
when i was a kid i loved Penguins due to watching the Madagascar movies, i watched documentaries on them after a while and from that day on one of my greatest fears were leopard seals.
I think I read about a Great White being kept in an aquarium, but they had to let it out because it kept swimming into the walls out of distress. That might not have been a Great White though, maybe a tiger shark.
When I was a little kid, my family went abroad on holiday. We got a little octopus in our food and my sister (probably 5 at the time) took it back to the hotel and refused to put it in the bin and tried to take it home with us
As someone in the oceanography field, I'm absolutely wheezing 😂It's so bizarre to see someone with an ocean fear and how they think (I mean the oceans got some spooky stuff, but a lot of it's pretty dang cool).
Me, who was stung by a Portuguese man o’ war over a decade earlier, resulting in my closest brush with death ever & permanently traumatizing me of the ocean for life: *sees title* “yep, that sounds about right”
The funny thing about wails is they came out of the water and tried to be sort of dog crocodile hybrids but they where so bad at being land mammals they just evolved back into fish
I remember loving to see the colossal squid at Te Papa (Wellington, NZ) that’s been on display in a tank since like 2003 as a kid, but it’s like decaying and the water is so murky now and now I can’t stand seeing it. I think a total of 3 squids have been on display. But it’s so icky
One time when I was kid my family went on a trip to Greece and while at the beach my mum warned us not to pick any clear gell looking objects up because there were dangerous jellyfish in the area that often washed up on the shore. Guess what the first thing my dumbass did 👁👁 (and it was a jellyfish)
The 'tiny octopus' you found in your calamari isn't an octopus, it's a small baby squid, it's a Spanish dish called puntillitas (well what it's called in the south of Spain) it's fried baby squid
about the crab and jellyfish, you should try looking up mutualism. it's quite interesting seeing, how different types of animals form symbiotic relationships for survival.
Where I live we can't even go in the ocean because the water is infested with box jellyfish and can kill you in a couple of minutes, and we can't swim in the rivers because of saltwater crocodiles
I’m with you George. Stick to a pool, the ocean freaks me out, just leave the animals to it. The only ones I want to see whilst swimming are inflatable
me - as an ocean obsessed aspiring marine biologist - agree that it is terrifying, especially the deeper you go but it is also so cool to learn about
mate you've got a tommyinnit profile pic, you're not going anywhere in life lol
@@its0gravity I don’t like Tommy innit either but your pfp is literally a 2 year old meme.
@@its0gravity you are right but have you seen your own pfp
@@its0gravity might wanna stop projecting your own insecurities onto other people bro, you don’t sound tough you just sound sad :/ i mean what happy person bullies somone whos probably a kid for a pfp when they have a meme pfp themself? hope you start feeling better, don’t worry, you’re gonna make it in life just like froggi is :)
@@kingcrow cheers
Whenever I see a jellyfish I swim faster than Sun Yang doing the 1500m at the 2012 London Olympic games
Just wondering what mad you choose him so random
@@Jackboxy its a bot
educational
In Russia we just bring and RPG 7 around everywhere to deal with crap
Ye but can you swim faster than donkey Kong in Mario and sonic 2012 Olympic games
Yup, it has to do with space along with other factors. When Great White Sharks are kept in aquariums, they tend to ram into walls which injures them. These sharks can roam great distances, one has been tracked to cross the entire Atlantic. So one in an enclosure is bound to not go well. Plus it's a logistical nightmare to capture them, transport them, and relocate them into a tank all while keeping them in water. Sharks can die quickly out of the oceans no matter what those trying to move them try to do
Why is Donald Trump pretty and I am not? But why does he only have a wife but I have TWO HANDSOME GIRLFRIENDS who I show off in my masterpiece YT videos? Do you know the answer, dear av
And they need to keep moving forward otherwise theyll drown
i heard also they need a current to sleep, so that could be why too
@@naomip1493 i thought they didnt sleep at all
to be fair most casual fish keepers don't know what they're doing at all either. which is why people think for example, goldfish, have tiny lifespans when they can easily live 10+ years. I imagine the shark thing is just that on a larger scale.
As somebody that studied Marine Biology, I share your fear of octopuses. They're absolutely wonderful and amazing, but I am whole-heartedly convinced they could take us all down if they banded together.
Edited to add: I will accept absolutely no vampire squid slander. They're just harmless lil guys that feed on detritus and make themselves look spiky so they don't get eaten.
Octopuses are definitely smart enough to take us out if they wanted too, I am grateful they chose peace
Octopi***
@@anthonylong9067 Octo comes from the ancient greek 8 and Pus which means feet, whereas the -i ending steems from latin roots. so if you wanna be really correct, then you would say Octopedes. however the word octopus has been accepted into the english language, making the plural form of octopus in the english laguage Octopuses.
They are extremely smart, and they are extremely amazing in my opinion and I’d rather an octopus named Ceaser take over the world than a monke or a robot skele who became selfless aware. And vampire squids are cute and wholesome little creatures
I'm always mildly uncomfortable when George's mask isn't exactly centered
why did it really annoy once someone pointed it out lol 😂
why would you point that out -_-
“Whales are weird” “Just be a fish” - George Memulous - 2022
*MEMEULOUS IS NOTHING WITHOUT ME*
*I AM WAY BETTER THAN THIS DUMP*
@@bestyoutuberintheworld1012 sure with your 13 subscribers I totally believe you
9:55 that’s a horseshoe crab. They’re more closely related to spiders and scorpions than crabs or anything else in the ocean. I live in Connecticut along Long Island Sound and they’re very common during the summer. I love them. They aren’t dangerous at all.
Where is Connecticut?
@@calus_bath_water Americia
The pokemon Kabuto is based on that and he didn't point that out but directly after pointed out the turtle looking like torterra
George should definately check out some deepsea ROV footage, Id love to see his reaction to the bordeline nightmarish magnapinna squid
I know Colossal Squids are only really found in the Southern Ocean (Antarctica) but I'm literally petrified of them, even though there's the entire Atlantic separating me from it 🙈😂
i had a horrible day but this video is making me feel so much better, thank u george
Hope you’re okay
@@adammac.1342 im doing better now, thank u!! :)
@@emzhyy no worries I’m glad :) we’re all here for you if you need anything ❤️ stay strong! I’m proud of you!
@@adammac.1342 ur so sweet, really thank u so so much!!
@@emzhyy no problem:) I have had a good day so far thank you. How about you?
I have Thalassophobia, but I’m just gonna suffer through and focus on George as much as possible!
as a biology student, what you called “isopod” is actually a xiphosura, very close to spiders!
hi! i’m also a biology student but newly and i was just wondering, was that a horseshoe crab? i’ve studied theyre anatomy before and held one but we never used it’s scientific name.
@@gracerees7376 Yes, they are also known as horseshoe crabs
Horseshoe crabs are chill. I remember in my marine biology class for 12th grade, we had one and named it Josh.
It then died and we buried it in a patch of dirt near the classroom.
RIP Josh.
@@anthonylong9067 that’s so cool! i’ve never actually seen one in real life, i believe they only appear in America
@@sandrigomez2828 there’s a species that live along the atlantic coast. Limulus Polyphemus. Im assuming that’s the type we had in my marine bio class if I remember correctly. This was back in 2009-2010 so i dont really remember
But there are 3 others that live in parts of Asia. Namely china, japan and southeast Asia including the coast of india. Tachypleus tridentatus, tachypleus gigas, and the carcinoscorpius rotundicauda.
Trust me, George. We have only observed less than 1% of the entire world's ocean, and the creatures that inhabited it are truly weird in our understanding, especially the lower you go.
Thought it was 10%
@@sibericusthefrosty9950 "According to the National Ocean Service, it's a shockingly small percentage. Just 5 percent of Earth's oceans have been explored and charted - especially the ocean below the surface. The rest remains mostly undiscovered and unseen by humans." I over estimated but still ain't no 1%
@@The-ne9ut its 20%
"I look around and there's just jellyfish, little jellyfish and I've been so fearful in my life"
Palau, whose most famous attraction is a lake filled with 700,000 mini golden jellyfish: 👁👄👁
ah, so you must be Squidward in the episode where SpongeBob and Patrick attempted to make him try jellyfishing
"It's like a car"
*shows a fish on wheels*
DaBaby: *Ah, I see you're a convertible of culture as well*
Not as terrifying as Birmingham , the residents are both smelly and have rough skin though
As a kid I really wanted to be a marine biologist and I LOVED sharks (still do) but now? Absolutely not. It's all the seaweed and lack of knowing what's down there that freaks me out
@Demon Slayer Exactly! I would love to swim with sharks, all the seaweed and little crabs and stuff it's my problem cos I don't know if I'm standing on something or not lol
Alternative title: George hating and being disgusted by squid and jellyfish for 10 minutes straight
I learnt a thing about George today:
*If it has tentacles, beat it.*
Don’t worry George. The vampire squid is also an animal crossing creature and therefore valid.
The sea lion one is pretty wholesome, as much as I love penguins and it’s sad he killed it too give it too the diver, he’s just saying that he loves the diver and is giving him food, kinda sweet
Fun fact, With Japanese folklore, people believed that oarfish would only come to the surface when a large earthquake was going to happen. Its been since disproven, but it turns out they like the lights on most boats.
I like the fact that george is scared of seeing crabs up close while here on the coasts of sweden crab fishing and crab racing is one of the most common thing children do when going to the beach
Please please make more videos like this I could watch an endless amount of content of you just losing your mind over ocean animals
collosal squids are only found near antarctica, so you are correct
Crazy to think we know more about the surface of the moon than we do about the bottom of the ocean
“Buss down squid, Valid” -George M
2022
glad to see someone with the same hatred for jellyfish- i got stung in my eye once and it was the worst thing i've ever experienced
Come to Dubai. Let me show your their underwater hotel. You won't be able to sleep.
no one wants to go to Dubai in general
hearing george mention the monterey bay aquarium is such a trip LMAO
Would love to see another vid on this.
the ocean is pretty scary indeed george
After this video, I like sea animals more than before. Half of them were cute, and the other half were cool/badass
The Monterey bay aquarium is amazing, one of the best, so if even they can’t keep the great white shark alive
How is George more worried about scallop eyes than the fact IT HAS TEETH
This is one of my favourite of your recent videos, thank you George :)
Content atm coming quick love it 🦑
when i was a kid i loved Penguins due to watching the Madagascar movies, i watched documentaries on them after a while and from that day on one of my greatest fears were leopard seals.
one of my favourite recent videos from george , thanks dude
love george's reaction to the vampire squid, it's my favourite type of squid and i want a tattoo of one lmao
I was hoping he would see the vampire squid, they have such pretty eyes!
Octonauts made me love vampire squids
I got a tattoo of one for my 21st birthday, they're so cute and I love them so much!
Bro was flabbergasted, befuddled, and vexed 💀
"If I ever see a squid in public" - George 2022
I think I read about a Great White being kept in an aquarium, but they had to let it out because it kept swimming into the walls out of distress.
That might not have been a Great White though, maybe a tiger shark.
When I was a little kid, my family went abroad on holiday. We got a little octopus in our food and my sister (probably 5 at the time) took it back to the hotel and refused to put it in the bin and tried to take it home with us
As someone in the oceanography field, I'm absolutely wheezing 😂It's so bizarre to see someone with an ocean fear and how they think (I mean the oceans got some spooky stuff, but a lot of it's pretty dang cool).
Me, who was stung by a Portuguese man o’ war over a decade earlier, resulting in my closest brush with death ever & permanently traumatizing me of the ocean for life: *sees title*
“yep, that sounds about right”
*MEMEULOUS IS NOTHING WITHOUT ME*
*I AM WAY BETTER THAN THIS DUMP*
Someone please tell me why George kicking an octopus was perfectly in sync with a bag falling off my chair I'm shaking
The little fried octopus is a throw back to the eboys podcast lmao
a cephlapod is an octopus, squid, cuttlefish. stuff like that. I love them. especially vampire squids
Didn't know if I should watch the vid at first, but it was very entertaining and I loved it. Keep up the great content George!
The funny thing about wails is they came out of the water and tried to be sort of dog crocodile hybrids but they where so bad at being land mammals they just evolved back into fish
Jellyfish are the scariest animals in the world. I'd be afraid of a wolf or crocodile but not creeped out in the same way.
George you should play subnautica
very good video george
just wait until he sees the goblin shark
or the bigfin squid
I remember loving to see the colossal squid at Te Papa (Wellington, NZ) that’s been on display in a tank since like 2003 as a kid, but it’s like decaying and the water is so murky now and now I can’t stand seeing it. I think a total of 3 squids have been on display. But it’s so icky
0:50 there still mammals. George so are you 😂
this video is just George being both terrified and overjoyed by oceanic creatures haha
I've started to love oceanlife and fish more since AVNJ
The ocean is terrifying, but so is the meat worm.
for fucks sake
obsessed with George being like "That's not how they move in Animal Crossing!!!" wholesome af
This put me in the mood to play animal crossing thank you
This video was both adorable and terrifying.
Strawberry squid is GOATED with the sauce
"How does that look in the scallop's brain"
Scallop's don't have brains, instead they have multiple different ganglia spread around their bodies.
George is big funny
This video sumed up: LOOK AT EM HEES HUUGE
"my octopus teacher" sounds like something that would totally not be in my search history
3:01 oh I love sturgeon, they are also found in freshwater depending on the species.
that's a sturgeon?? omg
"The ocean is a terrifying place"
Me: *sad marine biology major noises*
also his hatred of jellyfish is actually really sad to me cuz they're what i wanna study :(
Another kraken video George
The ocean is simultaneously the most beautiful, interesting, and terrifying place on Earth.
Squid have always freaked me out when I realised they have beaks!!
Pufferfish have beaks aswell
@@SAFCbtfc and now puffer fish freak me out
Yes, it is
I have wanted to scuba dive for years but I don't want the kraken eating me. Playing Ark is enough to scare anyone
SOMEONE SHOW THIS MAN A GIF OF A GOBLIN SHARK. IT GAS TO BE A GIF/VIDEO FOR THE FULL EXPERIENCE
Memeulous: I hate all fish, but these...
*animal crossing fish*
Memeulous: I will protect these with my life
TIL I am kinda scared of ocean creatures. Thanks to this vid I may never go in the sea ever again. Cheers!
7:15 is chunkz
I wonder how George would react if he learnt/knew that crocodiles can swim and live in the ocean.
Petition for George to do an Animal Crossing series
One time when I was kid my family went on a trip to Greece and while at the beach my mum warned us not to pick any clear gell looking objects up because there were dangerous jellyfish in the area that often washed up on the shore.
Guess what the first thing my dumbass did 👁👁 (and it was a jellyfish)
You should get Miniminter onto one of these as you both love fish
That one THICK shark - George- 2022
There are a lot of mammals that live in the ocean and Whales evolved perfectly
The volda- fish
george man the tiny octopuses are the best part 😭😭😭
This is a thallasaphobic’s worst nightmare
10 minutes of george memeulous developing thalassophobia
The 'tiny octopus' you found in your calamari isn't an octopus, it's a small baby squid, it's a Spanish dish called puntillitas (well what it's called in the south of Spain) it's fried baby squid
about the crab and jellyfish, you should try looking up mutualism. it's quite interesting seeing, how different types of animals form symbiotic relationships for survival.
8:26 euphoria squid
Jellyfish don't even have brains. LOL.
Where I live we can't even go in the ocean because the water is infested with box jellyfish and can kill you in a couple of minutes, and we can't swim in the rivers because of saltwater crocodiles
I’m with you George. Stick to a pool, the ocean freaks me out, just leave the animals to it. The only ones I want to see whilst swimming are inflatable
I think it would be interesting if George reacted to Casual Geographic
Part 2 plz
I think the crab thing at the end was a horseshoe crab
Grilled calamari tentacles are the best part
Indeed it is George