Watch the full 2-hour documentary at: Reef Life of the Andaman (full marine biology documentary) ... Coral reefs, tropical fish, sharks, stingrays, marine life, shipwrecks etc. from Thailand and Burma.
es realmente precioso.la naturaleza en el mas bello estado de expresion no hay nada comparable con ella sobretodo bajo el mar me gustaria poder disfrutarlaa directamente y admirar cada lugar recondito y oculto es impresionante.gracias por enviarme imaganes tan maravillosas
Actually the "feather duster worms" at the start of this video are polychaete worms and are very different from the "feather stars" featured in the first part of this series which are a type of Echinoderm. So yes, neither are plants.
How very convenient it would be for swimming and diving humans if they could breather through their anuses. There would be no need for all that breathing gear to be strapped onto their backs and no need to have their mouths stuffed with breathing tubes or whatever those bits of apparatus are called. Safer too as they wouldn't drown as long as they didn't sink too far into the depths.
wooowww, these are so cool, they're so out-worldy and amazing!
SKIP TO 2:48 IF YOU CAME HERE TO SEE A CUCUMBER SHITTING SAND
Outstanding this video ! Amazing nature, amazing people who give us these amazing images !! Thanks all !!!
Amazing! Never knew feather stars were a kind of worm! :O Always thought they were an underwater plant!
I could watch your videos for hours! I'm learning so much from you. Thanks!
I just watched a sea cucumber take a shit. What is life
Welp, I won't look at a sea cucumber the same way ever again.
Einhander49 althought they look like sarlaccs, they just eat plankton... im sure....
That sea cucumber wanted your camera lol
Watch the full 2-hour documentary at: Reef Life of the Andaman (full marine biology documentary) ... Coral reefs, tropical fish, sharks, stingrays, marine life, shipwrecks etc. from Thailand and Burma.
es realmente precioso.la naturaleza en el mas bello estado de expresion no hay nada comparable con ella sobretodo bajo el mar me gustaria poder disfrutarlaa directamente y admirar cada lugar recondito y oculto es impresionante.gracias por enviarme imaganes tan maravillosas
Actually the "feather duster worms" at the start of this video are polychaete worms and are very different from the "feather stars" featured in the first part of this series which are a type of Echinoderm. So yes, neither are plants.
Lol they fold up like cocktail umbrellas!
So beautiful.
fabulos
So, sea cucumbers are basically sarlaccs.
i want this background music
I need this background music from this video please tell me the name of this music
"Ultramarine" on the Studio Cutz label. Difficult to find now, I think
Them worms inside the coral look like blackheads that look ready to pop
la video bloque
How very convenient it would be for swimming and diving humans if they could breather through their anuses. There would be no need for all that breathing gear to be strapped onto their backs and no need to have their mouths stuffed with breathing tubes or whatever those bits of apparatus are called. Safer too as they wouldn't drown as long as they didn't sink too far into the depths.
hmmmmmmm the anus is almost the same as the mouth so wut happened if the other sea cucumber enter the wrong way?