If you guys had not shown this magnificent creature to us, I would have never believed in its existence so easily. So the moral of the story: keep learning always 😊
I live in British Columbia, Canada. We have forests here that are the size of whole countries and you can walk around for days and not encounter a single animal larger than a squirrel, and that's when we're all on the same ground. I imagine the ocean as that forest, but 3D so I can totally imagine it.
@@sailorluna.3252 it is. I live in Vancouver. Millions of people but I can spend an afternoon totally lost in the wilderness if I choose to drive north of the city a bit. Not a soul around for miles. It’s great.
@The Corporate Agent medium size fish perhaps..? Also it looks like it doesn't have any damage at all so i would assume it doesn't have any predators thats why they get so big, who knows how old is that thing.
No matter how many of these deep-sea videos I watch, no matter when they were filmed, the scientists never fail to be as excited as kids when they see something like this. It really goes to show how amazing our oceans are.
“the truth really is stranger than fiction” is such a good quote. this is why i love science, and more people should. the reality of our world/universe is so incredibly fascinating, and we haven’t even scratched the surface.
That was unreal!! It looked as though it was investigating the sub. It actually turned around to look into/sense/pulse at the window, rather than just drift by it seemed to hang around.
@@apdroidgeek1737 Yea I don't think jellyfish even think or anything? Like they are closer to a venus flytrap than even say, a rudimentary intelligence like a butterfly. Don't quote me on any of this, I'm no marine biologist
Adam Nofal spongebob lives in the Pacific Ocean. The waters by bikini island. The islands that were nuked years ago and killed a lot of wildlife has given spongebob and Patrick radiation. Many people were also affected by the radiation that even their children were born with birth defects. 😬in case you didn’t know well now you do.
We need more of this!!!! Deep ocean dives are such a mystery and full of illusive creatures!!! Plz upload more nat geo!! Can't wait to see more hunting for the giant!😍😍 Ps sir david attenborough is such a solid win
Its amazing how relaxing this is to watch from our perspective as viewers, but how terrifying it could be from the cockpit of that tiny ship surrounded by intense water pressure, mysterious hidden giants, and seemingly endless darkness lol.
The ocean indeed is more mysterious than we've ever thought it would be. Look at its ribbon-like "stings", elegantly moving! -Now we have to leave it alone-
My Favorite voice over of all time... Everytime i hear his voice it always gives me chill. Its like im listening to an old person telling a magical story... 😊 😊
We need small unmanned drones in swarms for this kind of explorations, imagine what we could find if we had a swarm of 100 drones going 1-2km down and having a look at all the deep sea creatures.
A beautiful looking jelly, plain looking but the contrast with its color against light to the abyssal darkness behind it exentuates it's appearance giving it a sort of mesmerising glow. :D
Just hearing sir David Attenborough' voice makes any video special🤗💚..... he's a legend.... nice video about the jelly fish.... ghost from the underworld😁
One of my favorites jellyfish 💜 it's tough to grasp their size when they're floating in that pitch black void, another one of my favorites is the psychedelic jellyfish, those are only an inch
Nobody but nobody can narrate like Sir David Attenborough. Amazing, amazing jellyfish. He said the tentacles are drape-like, or like ribbons...yes. Nature astounds me over and over.
Few people have seen this spectacular creature alive, so we know very little about it. What are your thoughts on this amazing jellyfish?
If you guys had not shown this magnificent creature to us, I would have never believed in its existence so easily. So the moral of the story: keep learning always 😊
So, where is giant squid??
What a Cool, Amazing Creature, 😊
Amazing indeed.
How do other stingless jellyfish feed?
Narrator: No one knows how they're used to catch prey.
Jellyfish: Come closer and find out.
"Narrator"???
Thats Sir David Attenborough
Show some respect plsssss.
@@khushbothra4805 do u not know what a narrator is?
@@novelkars4701 i do
And i also know this that the word narrator is nowhere enough to describe the legend that sir David Attenborough is.
@@khushbothra4805 that is the first time I've ever been given a name to him, i just call him the NG voice
@@khushbothra4805 sir haha 😆, that's his real name but he's a narrator when it's like this.. bruh?
It looked so much like they were in deep space, not deep water! Incredible 👍
At first I thought the jellyfish was a comet ..
@LagiNaLangAko23 Umm, No I don't think so:)
@LagiNaLangAko23 i have, the eel almost died
U need ur eyes checked
Both are barren expanses that hold monstrosities unknown to human mind, they are bassicaly the same.
Wow. It's tentacles looked like flowing waves of silk, like drapes in some kind of dance or performance.
The texture most likely feels amazing but I'm sure they will poison you probably if not I would love to touch this beautiful creature
@@RedForeman but it said they don't have tentacles and it is not known how they prey. But yeah, we won't want to get in touch with them...
Nondescript but aren't those tentacles? Or are tentacles only classified as such if they have the suction cups
iam Negan they said it doesn’t have a sting
iam Negan it’s terrifying
"Down there, the truth really is stranger than fiction."
No
If they found people having furry party down there. I will agree with them
Endy Lim 🤦🏼♀️
ooo
And she said Stranger Things
😳 Imagine being 10 meters long and yet your world is so huge you don't bump into anyone for days. Incredible!
Absolutely crazy to fathom
I live in British Columbia, Canada. We have forests here that are the size of whole countries and you can walk around for days and not encounter a single animal larger than a squirrel, and that's when we're all on the same ground. I imagine the ocean as that forest, but 3D so I can totally imagine it.
Yeah that's what she said
@@jasondashneythat sounds amazing
@@sailorluna.3252 it is. I live in Vancouver. Millions of people but I can spend an afternoon totally lost in the wilderness if I choose to drive north of the city a bit. Not a soul around for miles. It’s great.
yet, there is still more to discover, the chance of a talking burger making sponge is not 0.
Knowing human nature... the oceans are better off uncharted
Lol dunno if that broken SpongeBob reference ruined it or made it.
*a talking sponge making burger
pretend there is a comma between talking and burger
Its either ‘a talking sponge making burgers’ or ‘a talking burger-making sponge’
Humans: "Oh wow, its tentacles are so elegant!"
Jellyfish: "Damnit I got stuck in the drapes again"
xD
Looool
Tonatgeo Stark : Doth Mother Nature knoweth, you weareth her drapes?
Humans: “It’s so large!”
The Baby Giganticus passing by: _“What’s this metal thingy? Where’s Mom?”_
I mean, it is also known as a Blanket Jellyfish I believe
People spend their whole lives wishing they could see an alien when there's literally millions in the ocean waiting to be discovered
Technically, not an alien
@@savagecabbagetnt1521 *A c T u A l L y*
UFO = Unidentified FLOATING object lol.
(Yes I know it’s actually “flying”)
Weird looking = alien?????
@@loafofbread9400 If you're not bright enough to figure out the point of my comment that's your own fault bucko
Jellyfish on her wedding day.
that looked quite tango-ish
Underrated comment lool
Lol gosh I passed out laughing 😜😂😂😂
😂👌🏼
so cute
Its tentacles look like elegant, quality chiffon fabric flowing and blowing softly in the air!
Ikr, it's really beautiful...
@The Corporate Agent medium size fish perhaps..? Also it looks like it doesn't have any damage at all so i would assume it doesn't have any predators thats why they get so big, who knows how old is that thing.
@@apdroidgeek1737 jelly fish are known to have incredible healing and age reversal, so if it get damaged it would heal totally
Something like this could be found floating about in the depths of space, it seriously looks extraterrestrial. A very ghostly specimen.
I think you meant extraterrestrial.
@@eustace8520 Oops yeah you're right, lol. At least people got the message, I think.
land jellyfish 🤔
Jellyfish seem almost angelic, they're so graceful
The common name is the Phantom Giant Jelly, so ghostly is a good descriptor.
So if a jellyfish that big exists I wonder what other large creatures lurk at the bottom.
Ikr? they should try to go to the depth of the ocean before going to the depth of outer space.
Big female human. Ur mum. (Just kidding)
Aria E. Apparently its much harder because or pressure or something (dont yell at me if im wrong)
That giant monster which wrecks the ships
The Patron Lions manes jellyfish you don't want to see one of those their ten tickles grow up to 60 meaters long!
No matter how many of these deep-sea videos I watch, no matter when they were filmed, the scientists never fail to be as excited as kids when they see something like this. It really goes to show how amazing our oceans are.
“the truth really is stranger than fiction” is such a good quote. this is why i love science, and more people should. the reality of our world/universe is so incredibly fascinating, and we haven’t even scratched the surface.
Job interview: what's your achievement?
Me: I've seen a giant jellyfish
You're hired.
@@mechasentai Now clean that giant aquarium.
😂😂😂
Have you seen the power house of cell though?
It looks like wearing a long pretty gown. I'm so amazed
That was unreal!! It looked as though it was investigating the sub. It actually turned around to look into/sense/pulse at the window, rather than just drift by it seemed to hang around.
Yess! It was like the jelly fish was looking at her while she was looking to it. It was so pretty thou. Moved like silk in the wind
Jellyfish dont have eyes the only jellyfish that known to have eyes are the box jellyfish which is also the deadliest jellyfish...
@@apdroidgeek1737 Yea I don't think jellyfish even think or anything? Like they are closer to a venus flytrap than even say, a rudimentary intelligence like a butterfly. Don't quote me on any of this, I'm no marine biologist
Thanks to nat geo wild; make things know for us which are totally unknown
Never stop exploring!
Nat Geo WILD thanks for reply i never stop untill you all make me fill ;with such a great knowledge)
@@NatGeoWild is this video from a full documentary? would love to watch the whole thing if it is!
Wow, I never knew something like this existed, it's wonderful.
Thanks NatGeo for introducing me to another amazing creature
We're so grateful for opportunities to explore more of this world. We're glad you enjoyed watching!
There are probably thousands of creatures in the ocean we don't know about I read something like on 20 percent of the ocean have been explored
Read about this in elementary school a jellyfish about 150 feet long. Always researched about it but never really found anything and now this. Amazing
They're so beautiful and ethereal.
I guess SpongeBob wouldn't jellyfish for now after this
Adam Nofal spongebob lives in the Pacific Ocean. The waters by bikini island. The islands that were nuked years ago and killed a lot of wildlife has given spongebob and Patrick radiation. Many people were also affected by the radiation that even their children were born with birth defects. 😬in case you didn’t know well now you do.
@@nsr5961 I see
@@nsr5961 so you're telling me that the whole Spongebob characters are just a normal sea creatures before the nuke test?
I mean there was that one episode with the king jellyfish.
@@kingbash6466 This was a long time ago
We need more of this!!!! Deep ocean dives are such a mystery and full of illusive creatures!!! Plz upload more nat geo!! Can't wait to see more hunting for the giant!😍😍
Ps sir david attenborough is such a solid win
Its amazing how relaxing this is to watch from our perspective as viewers, but how terrifying it could be from the cockpit of that tiny ship surrounded by intense water pressure, mysterious hidden giants, and seemingly endless darkness lol.
@@BakiX Yeah I can imagine that terror😵
Nice background music
Do you know the name of it?
Ikr I wanna know the name of it
@@baguette4607 Where the winds blow - By Bruce Fingers and Billie Ray
@@myamdane6895 thank you!!
Jellyfish are so beautiful. They also fill me with awe and terror
From inside the submersible "it's so beautiful and elegant!" From outside "GET ME TO THE F******ING SURFACE NOW!!!!!"
It would fall apart in a short time if you bring it to the surface... Extreme pressure difference
I'm just happy this doesn't sting..
At first I was like "yay another ocean nightmare"
But not I just think it's beautiful 🧡💛
SandGirl even if it did sting it’s not like you would ever encounter one
Hayden Wood
Well, if one died and its huge still-stinging tentacles were washed towards the coast, it could turn entire beaches into danger zones.
I think if they die, they stop stinging. The whole process of injecting poison is made by their cells
If it doesn’t sting... girl... it'll eat ya.
it moves very gracefully!
just one of god’s beautiful creations 🙌🏽
That was beautiful. Jellyfish are one of my favorite animals. They look so majestic and are alien-like.
A very majestic, giant, and curtain looking jellyfish. I love jellyfish.
Its like wen u pour cream into a tall glass of coffee, only the cascading droplet comes to life
Oh wow, I'm completely amazed. Thanks Nat Geo team for such a great video😍. I wish I was there too, watching this magnificent giant jellyfish 😃.
The ocean indeed is more mysterious than we've ever thought it would be. Look at its ribbon-like "stings", elegantly moving!
-Now we have to leave it alone-
My favourite nature narrator.
And a spookyyyy creature.
My Favorite voice over of all time... Everytime i hear his voice it always gives me chill. Its like im listening to an old person telling a magical story... 😊 😊
THE WAY THAT THIS JELLY LOOKS ELEGANT AND GRACEFUL 😭 ITS SO BEAUTIFUL
Nature is so amazing.
Like seriously these animals and the way there created is just spectacular
Why is the ocean terrifying but at the same time beautiful?
One of the most spectacular creatures in the ocean, beyond the reach of human beings
I’d be crying of joy bro thet is so beautiful I shed some tears
Jellyfish are pretty fascinating animals 😊❤️🙂
How can 109 people dislike a jellyfish with no stings? Those soft ribbons look so cuddly. It is pretty much a cuddlefish... LOL
Hope they find Godzilla, Bloop, and Cthulhu
Gogeta Dung I read godzilla and thought of king kong (for a split second) and was like ?????why would king kong be in the ocean
To see alien life, we need to look no further than our oceans.
Absolutely majestic creature
I would pay to go in a deep sea mission could you just imagine the amazing things you see on screen coming to life in front of your eyes.
Awesomely great
When you let your best friend pick your wedding dress
Beautiful
My heart. This is so beautiful. 😭
Seeing this sent chills through my body. What a beautiful creature
absolutely beautiful...
This world is so so beautiful.
Dang that jellyfish be LONG!
I need more of this... i wanna feel my curiosity back when i was a kid...
I just wish it made terrifying sounds
Ocean never ceases to amaze me, beautiful.
The ocean deep down there looks no less than space!
10 meters! That's 32ft!! It was soooo pretty😍 and how the jelly fish was curious as she was. It was almost like they were looking at each other
On the internet it's only allowed to covert from imperial to metric, not vice versa. dont do imperial, kids
We need small unmanned drones in swarms for this kind of explorations, imagine what we could find if we had a swarm of 100 drones going 1-2km down and having a look at all the deep sea creatures.
That's actually a somewhat good idea
Shoot, if I was a little fishie and I saw something as majestic as this, I'd happily be its meal.
The deeper we get in the ocean, the more terrifying things are, at this point they're gonna find a Godzilla egg.
Oh wow, it's so beautiful! So elegant and majestic
I need to give this a thousand thumbs up!!! Absolutely incredible! 🤓😎
Maybe it's a filter feeder and the arms trap plankton instead
Wow wow wow.... Amazing ...👍👍
The way it moves is almost hypnotic
It reminds me of something I would see in a dream, crazy
Everyone: I want to see aliens
Space: I don't know what you're even talking about.
The sea:
Wow beautiful and chilling lol
A beautiful looking jelly, plain looking but the contrast with its color against light to the abyssal darkness behind it exentuates it's appearance giving it a sort of mesmerising glow. :D
JUST... WOW! ❤️
Violet Blanket Octopus: *"Finally! A worthy opponent! Our battle will be legendary!"*
Some people call it a jelly fish, but I call it for its real name: n o p e j e l l y.
That is one big giant beautiful jellyfish
ITS SO SQUISHY, I WANNA TOUCH IT!
@@pup1030 it has no stings and i doubt it can wrap you to death
Such a beautiful creature protect this all at costs
Heheheh... I'm just waiting for a marine version of Elon Musk to finally put more thought into ocean exploration.
A modern Capitan Nemo, i would say.
Hahhahaha look guys this dork believes elon musk isnt a total hack fraud
@@KOTEBANAROT I never said that he isn't, i just want to discover more FISHЁ
Never have i ever felt jealous by a jellyfish they are long, slender and beautiful 😭
Unimaginable until Nat Geo Wild show it to us that this huge Jellyfish really exist 🤓 thank you, Nat Geo
Just hearing sir David Attenborough' voice makes any video special🤗💚..... he's a legend.... nice video about the jelly fish.... ghost from the underworld😁
at 1:55 there seems to be an unidentified living creature on the bottom right of the screen
probably just a salp
Looks like a giant siphoniphore
0:12 jeez girl, you scared me!😂
So beautiful'
One of my favorites jellyfish 💜 it's tough to grasp their size when they're floating in that pitch black void, another one of my favorites is the psychedelic jellyfish, those are only an inch
So beautiful 😌💞
This Jellyfish looks like art, so beautiful
"It's out of this world." But ma'am, you're still on earth. Should we invent a phrase to illustrate bewilderment?
bayu djeruknipis no. That’s the irony of it
Mikasa Ackerman that’s the irony of his comment🤦🏽♀️
Its Nat geo for a reason👍
Great if you're poor and can't afford clothes can just dive the ocean & grab some drapes
Because diving in the ocean should be cheap?
Dumb comment
Its a joke..?
@@apdroidgeek1737 Yes, but not for everyone apparently lol
Most beautiful animal..
What is the name of the music? I NEED to know!
Austin Fray - Where the Winds Blow
They did it right with the voice. So soothing watching Nat Geo videos.
Plot twist:
Now jelly fish do the hunting
Un grand champinion avec des yeux...enrubanne...fabulous !
Thé voice too 😊🙏🌺🌻🌴🌴🌴
get lost squidward
Nobody but nobody can narrate like Sir David Attenborough. Amazing, amazing jellyfish. He said the tentacles are drape-like, or like ribbons...yes. Nature astounds me over and over.
Somehow, TH-cam recommended feed knows exactly when I've smoked weed and what to suggest.