Their suckers are extremely sensible and almost have brains of their own, maybe they somehow map out the texture so they can reproduce it but I'm no expert
It's interesting that they have copper based "blue blood". Makes you wonder whether the so called "blue blooded aristocracy" are really shape shifters 😉
I once read that an Octopus escaped it's own tank and was found in the shrimp tank (its favorite food). So the keeper decided to "punish" it by giving it an little electric shock. And then put it back in its own tank. Then they set up a camera to watch it, and it would escape, feed, and then go back in its own tank by morning! They are very smart creatures.
I love how Octopods always look so suspicious of everything. With the way their pupils are so narrow, they just constantly seem to being going "Yeah? And what are *you* up to, ya sketchy bastard??"
this is the most incredible creature out there in my eyes! great work on the video. I could have watched for hours. thank you for the video very entertaining
+Winston Churchill once they see you are not dengerous, they are fun to watch... and, yes, they can blend to any surface around, not just underneath like cuttlefish.
I used to eat octopus and I love it. But when I found out just how intelligent they are and so unique. I have never eaten them again. I absolutely love them now.💞
Revisiting this INCREDIBLE footage, I must apologise for critiquing the music when everything else is so wonderful and inspiring. Thank you for sharing this incredible video.
thank you... I spent other 30 hours underwater and 10 days of diving to film those clips... I think what I've seen down there is worse to share to other people who wants to learn about life underwater... music... yeah... using some TH-cam music and free modified demos, while learning how to make it... some projects takes years and lots of practice to complete.
These things are the most alien creatures on this planet. Like holy crap are they ever cool. They have superhero powers, two of them, and people barely mention them unless they’re on a menu.
Octopuses are so special, they evolved on a completely seperate line. Our closest ancestors lived more 600 million years ago, when life was in a simple multicell form. Yes you're looking at an alien, where nature invented itself again. Intelligence in a different form
@@lb52person69 I mean that this octopus was created and didn't evolve. Like fish grew feathers and became birds. There is no fossil evidence in the world that supports evolution and there are millions of fossils that have been found. No fossil has ever shown any sign of becoming something else. eg a fish growing wings and suchlike.
Is anyone else here because of Joe Rogan? This is some amazing footage by the way. I can tell they do not like us. They always look grumpy when found or followed. Telling their buddies "Dude I changed like 4 times, and this thing just kept following me."
Not only can an octopus change colour instantly like that, I also learned recently they can edit their genes, effectively re writing their DNA/RNA to adapt to their environment. Unbelievably cool.
Wow! Did not know this! We will have some of our RNAs re-written with covid shots soon too, not sure if this will give us ability to change skin colors!
I always wonder what the octopus are thinking when a human swims down and shines a flashlight on them in the middle of their disguise lmao. "Bro wtf are you doin rn fr" 3:06
They are, but their camouflaging ability goes far beyond what chameleons can do. I believe all the best camouflagers are in their family. The ones capable of creating complex patterns in under 1 second.
To be honest I've always wanted to see all 15 transitions this beautiful creature could do but I've mostly seen people only place in the Lionfish, Sea Snake, and Flatfish I'm glad I got to see some other transitions here though! Thank you!
Apparently an octopus escaped from its tank in one of those big indoor aquarium facilities, then TOTALLY escaped the facility itself by ripping a drain cover out of the floor and crawling down the drain like fucking Andy Dufresne in Shawshank, which emptied directly into the nearby ocean...I think this happened in New Zealand like 15 years ago.
The last one is rapt! SO curious! Almost absent-mindedly walking along. But the entire time, watching the diver. So curious, just couldnt seem to take his eyes off of the diver!
Thanks for saying that! I did not know this rule. I always had thought either form was correct, but I learned something today!!! ... besides the awesomeness of octopuses (which I DID know about, but hadn't seen quite like here! ;-) Thanks again!!!
They can just camouflage in matter of a second, their camouflage reaction is superb, they can not only replicate colours but also the texture or irregularities of the surface they use to hide, their tentacles are said to be able to act like their brain, their body is super slimy and flexible that there is no hard body part except for their beak, it can squeeze through or fit into any tiny space unless it's smaller than their eye cavity size, all these abilities makes the octopus almost invisible to its predators. It's just joyful to watch.
as much as I love seeing how incredible the color and texture changes are, I hate that they have to be chased, poked at and spotlighted to get it to happen. I'm conflicted.
If you conflcted watch spear fishing channels. Divers I dive with are not allowed to touch anything on the reef, simply because it' s a rule to protect the environment and it could be deadly.
@@beyondthewatersurface Thank you. Yeah I'd rather not watch spear fishing! And of course they are killed without compunction or understanding, you're right.
Anyone know the song....?? I see a slight description in the bio but I can’t find it anywhere - I’d love to have a specific link or name so I can download it. :)
yeah but its not a friend. your assigning human characteristics to something that isnt human, or even a pet. if you dont wanna eat it fair enough, and if you had one as a pet i would think it weird to eat it. but the ones you get in a restaurant shouldn't be emotionally linked to u in any way.
Octopuses are solitary in nature. Some do get more curious than others and will interact with divers and those who keep them at aquariums. For the most part, though, the octopus likes living alone and will interact only for breeding purposes.
@@beyondthewatersurface No, it's just simply had you played the game I mention you would understand. It's an espionage masterpiece, Solid Snake the main character... His suit is specially developed to masterfully/effortlessly blend into backgrounds, which surround him. When in this suit, the user needs but simply remain still while in contact with any background of colour or texture, and the suit completely mimics both the colour and that texture, making him almost impossible to detect as he fades into his surroundings. You may be reading this and be thinking... "Okay, but what the fuck has that got to do with my octopus video!!?" Well... The inspiration for this incredible sneaking suit is completely inspired by the octopus, the idea was conceived because of this wonderful creature, the masters of camouflage.😊 You're welcome.
Yeah I've also heard they're highly intelligent (up there with primates perhaps). Isn't their brain 8-way segmented or something? And I bet they use a good chunk of that brain processing power for that amazing camouflage. Of all the sea creatures, these are the ones that fascinate me the most. They look out of this world.
It's the fact that they understand and can add texture to their skin that stands out most to me
Yeah i m still confused that those spikes are real or just the imitation.
Their suckers are extremely sensible and almost have brains of their own, maybe they somehow map out the texture so they can reproduce it but I'm no expert
@@Xomatik123 I’m quite sure you’re right! I’ve heard each sucker is far more sensitive than the tip of a humans finger
God is great
It's interesting that they have copper based "blue blood". Makes you wonder whether the so called "blue blooded aristocracy" are really shape shifters 😉
I once read that an Octopus escaped it's own tank and was found in the shrimp tank (its favorite food). So the keeper decided to "punish" it by giving it an little electric shock. And then put it back in its own tank. Then they set up a camera to watch it, and it would escape, feed, and then go back in its own tank by morning! They are very smart creatures.
Imagine having that much brain power and control, to be able to touch something and turn into it... as a human.
good idea! any lizard people replies? :)
Its not brain power that lets them do that. It's magic.
Me: I'm bored.
My brain: Let's go see some octopuses changing colour
Me: oh yh. That'll be fun
I love how Octopods always look so suspicious of everything. With the way their pupils are so narrow, they just constantly seem to being going "Yeah? And what are *you* up to, ya sketchy bastard??"
Octopus are like water wizards!! They glide and then stand.
this is the most incredible creature out there in my eyes! great work on the video. I could have watched for hours. thank you for the video very entertaining
+Kollin King you are very welcome! Glad you like it!
Amazing! The octopus even managed to change colour of the ground around him from blueish to reddish. That's power!
+Winston Churchill once they see you are not dengerous, they are fun to watch... and, yes, they can blend to any surface around, not just underneath like cuttlefish.
Beyond The Water Surface
Yes but these octopi even changed the colour of the ground, not only of themselves.
really? where did you see that?
Beyond The Water Surface Right in the thumbnail and the beginning of the video.
You realise he's shining a light on them right? The light is changing the colour of the ground.
Probably the closest we'll get to extraterrestrial aliens.
Wait until we can explore deeper...
We found Angler Fish; who knows what other satanic horrors lie below?
These creatures are magical.
Default: hides in a bush
Gets bullied
Octopus: hides in the sand
Gets respected
Lol fortnite gay thats why
Good one
I used to eat octopus and I love it. But when I found out just how intelligent they are and so unique. I have never eaten them again. I absolutely love them now.💞
Same here!
#same_octopus
Totally amazing, would be like humans transforming into rocks, birds, cats and dogs.
Octopuses are literally the closest things to aliens that we have on this planet O.o
The music is fine, why are people complaining
As a scuba diver, I can assure you that some octopuses are absolutely impossible to spot (at least not without a lot of experience).
Agreed. When they are not moving, we can't spot them.
I am so obsessed with octopuses!!
Me too. I like it
Revisiting this INCREDIBLE footage, I must apologise for critiquing the music when everything else is so wonderful and inspiring. Thank you for sharing this incredible video.
thank you... I spent other 30 hours underwater and 10 days of diving to film those clips... I think what I've seen down there is worse to share to other people who wants to learn about life underwater... music... yeah... using some TH-cam music and free modified demos, while learning how to make it... some projects takes years and lots of practice to complete.
Chameleon: I can change color.
Octopus: Hold my ink.
These things are the most alien creatures on this planet. Like holy crap are they ever cool. They have superhero powers, two of them, and people barely mention them unless they’re on a menu.
"one of those channels"... you come here made all these comments...so?
Octopuses are so special, they evolved on a completely seperate line. Our closest ancestors lived more 600 million years ago, when life was in a simple multicell form. Yes you're looking at an alien, where nature invented itself again. Intelligence in a different form
When I look at this beautiful creature, the theory of evolution becomes nonsensical.
@@lisainger6751 what is evolution to you? I'm not sure we are thinking of the same thing if this makes it nonsensical to you.
@@lb52person69 I mean that this octopus was created and didn't evolve. Like fish grew feathers and became birds. There is no fossil evidence in the world that supports evolution and there are millions of fossils that have been found. No fossil has ever shown any sign of becoming something else. eg a fish growing wings and suchlike.
lisa inger god you’re ignorant. Evolution isn’t even a hard fact based thing to understand
Is anyone else here because of Joe Rogan? This is some amazing footage by the way. I can tell they do not like us. They always look grumpy when found or followed. Telling their buddies "Dude I changed like 4 times, and this thing just kept following me."
nah theyre actually rly friendly and curious, and will actually interact with you until they get bored
Not only can an octopus change colour instantly like that, I also learned recently they can edit their genes, effectively re writing their DNA/RNA to adapt to their environment. Unbelievably cool.
Wow! Did not know this! We will have some of our RNAs re-written with covid shots soon too, not sure if this will give us ability to change skin colors!
@@beyondthewatersurface wtf lmao
@@beyondthewatersurface oh. It’s one of “those” channels… I’ll see myself out.
I always wonder what the octopus are thinking when a human swims down and shines a flashlight on them in the middle of their disguise lmao.
"Bro wtf are you doin rn fr" 3:06
The Octopus is like bro leave me alone. XD
Beautiful visuals. Would be better without the backing track.
agreed... I am not a musician and we all know about music restriction here...
Absolutely incredible!!!!
this is Amazing! i mean that a animal can switch colors and texturs! octopuses are so cool!
Awesome video and great music!
Octopuses are basically chameleons of the seas
They are, but their camouflaging ability goes far beyond what chameleons can do. I believe all the best camouflagers are in their family. The ones capable of creating complex patterns in under 1 second.
Truly amazing creatures, I'm in awe!
yoo stoned thought. What if the worlds largest octopus could perfectly mimick itself into a seawreck
0o0
The second Octopus even drew spikes out of it's skin, if they even call it that. lol fascinating footage!
Absolutely amazing creature !
This is so fascinating to watch. I don’t know how dangerous they are but this is beautiful.
To be honest I've always wanted to see all 15 transitions this beautiful creature could do but I've mostly seen people only place in the Lionfish, Sea Snake, and Flatfish I'm glad I got to see some other transitions here though! Thank you!
I love these octupuses😍😍👍👍👌👌❤❤
1:33 "WHAT ARE YOUR INTENTIONS SIR"
Apparently an octopus escaped from its tank in one of those big indoor aquarium facilities, then TOTALLY escaped the facility itself by ripping a drain cover out of the floor and crawling down the drain like fucking Andy Dufresne in Shawshank, which emptied directly into the nearby ocean...I think this happened in New Zealand like 15 years ago.
Just imagine what we could do with the DNA of an octopus! My boy Spider-Man needs a new villain with octopus powers now.
Damn didnt otto octavius just get a punch in the throat
It is also impressive how it can walks and swims that fast. It looks like an alien though.... I would be scared...
Magnificent creatures
When will the update-patch come in, so octopi can mimic checkerboard patterns?
Which patch? Another G scum?
Fantastic intelligent animal!!!!!❤️
Octopus is truly amazing 💥💥💥💥 🐙
I think the octopus at the end was mimicking the diver
me 2
He says it himself above in a reply. That is pretty cool.
The last one is rapt! SO curious! Almost absent-mindedly walking along. But the entire time, watching the diver. So curious, just couldnt seem to take his eyes off of the diver!
such fascinating creatures
Nice music
Damn. Sometimes I think about how tf would evolution even start to produce shapeshifting ability.
Octopuses 🐙 are AWESOME 👏
Kelvin Tang it's octopi I think
PKT Gaming Octopus has a greek origin. Adding the i at the end is only used for latin origin. Octopuses is correct for english :)
Thanks for saying that! I did not know this rule. I always had thought either form was correct, but I learned something today!!!
... besides the awesomeness of octopuses (which I DID know about, but hadn't seen quite like here! ;-)
Thanks again!!!
John Oliver sent me to look at Octopus videos.
They can just camouflage in matter of a second, their camouflage reaction is superb, they can not only replicate colours but also the texture or irregularities of the surface they use to hide, their tentacles are said to be able to act like their brain, their body is super slimy and flexible that there is no hard body part except for their beak, it can squeeze through or fit into any tiny space unless it's smaller than their eye cavity size, all these abilities makes the octopus almost invisible to its predators. It's just joyful to watch.
Oh! The octo at 3:40! Peeking at the camera! They are such characters!
In many ways these are the most advanced creatures on the planet.
Agreed, so far it was the most fun to interact with these creatures, every dive was usually ended with Wow sound everytime we meet one.
Beyond The Water Surface .. thanks 🙏
It must have been an incredible experience.
Yea let’s ignore the species that has invented everything we have ever known plus a whole other world aka internet aka humans.
One of the*
Its 6:30 in the morning. I have yet to sleep. OCTOPUSES!!!
If that isn’t proof aliens are on Earth I don’t know what is!
as much as I love seeing how incredible the color and texture changes are, I hate that they have to be chased, poked at and spotlighted to get it to happen. I'm conflicted.
If you conflcted watch spear fishing channels. Divers I dive with are not allowed to touch anything on the reef, simply because it' s a rule to protect the environment and it could be deadly.
@@beyondthewatersurface Thank you. Yeah I'd rather not watch spear fishing! And of course they are killed without compunction or understanding, you're right.
Удивительные создания!
That last octopus that was walking was so Damn cute 😂
beautiful footage
The first person to see an octopus was probably not okay for a few days after😂😂
"Bow before your superiors humans."
They're also highly intelligent
wow amazing octopuses camouflage
I was losing my mind after the 3:00 mark with the shapes and colors these weird ass beings can do.
Such beauty! Subhan Allah
Wow, super
Lindo e Incrível.
Jesus Is Amazing And He Loves You ❤
I find it cute ☺
Wow that,s so good
Anyone know the song....??
I see a slight description in the bio but I can’t find it anywhere - I’d love to have a specific link or name so I can download it. :)
Already have, it's original, read comments
I’m telling you they are not from earth. This is the realm of supernatural imo.
Like under water aliens!
nice ukraine flag! r u ukrainian?
Grilled octopus was my favorite dish , NOT NO MORE !
Now just can’t even let the table order it , like eating a friend , so weird! Just can’t do it !
yeah but its not a friend. your assigning human characteristics to something that isnt human, or even a pet. if you dont wanna eat it fair enough, and if you had one as a pet i would think it weird to eat it. but the ones you get in a restaurant shouldn't be emotionally linked to u in any way.
Masters of Camouflage and love ocean caves
I'm pretty sure aside from color changing, their cells also change texture during camouflage.
Nice video
I think they are such amazing creatures, in every way
Not creatures
This music sounds like it belongs in dbz lol
I really liked this
I need the song name. Anyone know it? Great tune!
wanna name it? any suggestions? I will update the video description....
That's nice of you. Thanks. Personally thinking "Blissful Minds." That's what I'm thinking...
okay, congrats! you just named your first music composition! The video description was updated!
That's nice of you, you know. Thanks. Hey, I got a score!
Are all octopus this introverted??
haven't check all of them.... but you can try!
Octopuses are solitary in nature. Some do get more curious than others and will interact with divers and those who keep them at aquariums. For the most part, though, the octopus likes living alone and will interact only for breeding purposes.
Excellent video!
If science was unaware of the magnificent creature and someone was to explain it to you,you’d think they had lost their mind!
This is so true.
Ultimately, Metal Gear Solid 4 has brought me here.
Is TH-cam/Google clowns still have gaming page link to my channel? Could you tell more?
@@beyondthewatersurface No, it's just simply had you played the game I mention you would understand. It's an espionage masterpiece, Solid Snake the main character... His suit is specially developed to masterfully/effortlessly blend into backgrounds, which surround him. When in this suit, the user needs but simply remain still while in contact with any background of colour or texture, and the suit completely mimics both the colour and that texture, making him almost impossible to detect as he fades into his surroundings. You may be reading this and be thinking... "Okay, but what the fuck has that got to do with my octopus video!!?" Well... The inspiration for this incredible sneaking suit is completely inspired by the octopus, the idea was conceived because of this wonderful creature, the masters of camouflage.😊 You're welcome.
you are funny :)
⚪ Thanks so much, love the opening music 💙🐙🎨💃📻 2:05 🤿
I wanna be an octopus no joke
this was incredible
o0o|'|
Intelligent creatures
Omg so cool
Actually octopus are very intelligent creatures i think what they can do with adapting to there surroundings is beyond amazing.
That’s gotta be from another planet
God you really amaze me at your creativity of creation 8 brains and 3 hearts.....
Fruity loops demo music FTW
Its the mystique of the ocean
Yeah I've also heard they're highly intelligent (up there with primates perhaps).
Isn't their brain 8-way segmented or something?
And I bet they use a good chunk of that brain processing power for that amazing camouflage.
Of all the sea creatures, these are the ones that fascinate me the most. They look out of this world.
They have a central brain, as well as a small brain in each arm. So 9 brains total.
When you love animal, you don't harass them with stick ...
Good point, why did you do it
I also saw somewhere that octopus are more intelligent than dogs.
quite a few animals are more intelligent than dogs.
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Marcos Miniati jajajajaja no puedo creer lo que hacemos
The mystique of the ocean