Hunting For RARE Animals In Tidepools
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.ย. 2023
- Hunting for rare animals tidepools is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and you can find all types of amazing things. I go through some tidepools close to home in California and find some awesome creatures!
Forrest Galante is a world-renowned wildlife biologist and TV Host. His mission is to inspire and educate people about animals and adventure through the media, including hosting programs on Discovery Channel, on-camera expert interviews, and production of his own wildlife and natural history shows.
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I just want to thank Forrest for existing. Haven't connected to someone like this since Steve Irwin. During the pandemic when my mental health was severely affected I found myself rewatching a lot of Irwin family videos. I did the same with Forrest. Thank you for what you do for conservation. The episode when you found the Galapagos tortoise I felt a connection to nature I had never felt before. I got this sense of hope I cant really describe it but thanks for what you do and thanks for all these videos!
You can't compare the reasonable and scientific minded Galante to Australias most famous idiot, Steve Irwin disrespected wildlife and contemptously used them for views, until his idiocy killed him.
Grew up watching the enthusiasm and appreciation for wildlife in Steve Irwin. Forrest Galante definitely shares Steve’s passion for even the smallest creatures!!
@@TerryBerryKix I remember my Dad watching him and saying to me, "Thats exactly how not to approach large or dangerous animals". Welived on a farm and I was the field assistant to a large animal vet and later a Divemaster in the pacific, If I had acted that way I would have been killed. Which of course he was.
You felt more connected to nature than ever before. And you were still watching a youtube video from home?
Forest to me is the next generation Steve Irwin.
Need season 2 of mysterious creatures!! Or bring back extinct or alive!! Please & Thank You
You have one of the bestest jobs in our beautiful world 🌎 ❤️!!! Love all you do no matter what show!! Love it all!! Green with envy!! Lol Peace and much love to y'all all be safe out there!! 😁✌️❤️💯🙏
My vote is for Extinct or Alive!
Yeah man we got panthers crawling around Australia come inspect
You Know!!!
He'e is the Hawaiian name for octopus. Tako is what some local people Call it, but "tako" comes from da Japanese influence to our island
Came here to comment exactly that haha
Tako is Japanese for octopus haha. Just popular in Hawai'i. He'e(hey a). Shoyu is another Japanese one Hawaii uses regularly.
Tide pooling in HI as a child was how I discovered love for nature. Love to see it, love the YT channel. Thanks!
Love that!
@@ForrestGalante I also appreciate the tako reference lol brought back memories
I have literally listened to you talk all day, and I can confirm, I'm probably going to do it again tomorrow. Youre the man!!
So many creatures are smarter than we realize. And lurking where we don’t realize! It’s nice to have people like Forrest to speak for them and educate us. Keep it up bro! 🐙
Thanks for all the hard work and risk you take to provide not only amazing entertainment but information in a positive atmosphere. I've said it before but you ARE the new Irwin we all needed. Be safe bud and keep it real.
Didn't even see you guys as a predator from the moment you reached for him... if anything I think he was just as curious about you. Such awesome animals.
Happened to run across your videos after seeing you on Joe Rogan. You make some great content here dude. This is excellent stuff for kids.
I missed tide pooling when I stationed at camp pendleton ca. I found a small octopus once. It was super cool
I used to work at a fish shop in Ireland and one day an octopus was found on a crabs basket, the octopus was alive and was there by mistake. Luckily the fish shop was just 2 minutes from the shore, so I took the octopus back to the sea and released him.
My boss wanted to sell it, but I convinced him to let me save it and let it go back to the sea, I had a beautiful experience with the Octopus, this video reminded me of that awesome day. ❤
Awesome video Forrest!
Ive been loving these short videos!
Thanks for another awesome video!
Tako. Also the Japanese name for the eight legged freaks!😂 beautiful creature, so fascinating. Next you should free handle a blue ring!
Loved this video… the music was so relaxing 😌
Amazing, love it Forrest. Please keep making more videos like this!!
I am saying it again and again. Forrest you are the best.
cant get enough of these man.
We'll keep them coming!
So rad!
Tako not letting go saying I haven't received enough compliment yet i want more.🤣
Thanks forest so glad i found your youtube channel after keeping up with your podcast the last year and a half or two.
My dream from the age of 5 was to be a marine biologist unfortunately that hasn't worked out for a boy from the poor foothills of Appalachia but that doesn't stop my love for ocean life and keeping some small saltwater aquariums. Youre the closest thing to steve irwin we have these days and i respect the hell out of you brother!
My favorite animal ❤ 🐙
so amazing! i love how smart they are!
Man thats fun. O.k Forrest, I will hang out with you.
Certified legend.
lovely
Appreciate the content you provide to us, keep it up!
Amazing animals. One of my top five favorite animals. 👍🏼🐙
Right on Forrest
I would love to see the ocean one day. I'm in Alberta Canada and we are land locked.....lol. I have learned sooooo much from Forrest and his family. Cheers!
Great stuff as always! Lol, could tell that Forest was in his element/comfort zone as soon as I saw he was in bare feet when most everybody else would need foot covering to get around in such environment!
good find 👍
Seeing you put your hands in unknown spaces gives me the willies!
Interesting stuff
i first learned of forest when he appeared in "the breakdown" an im glad he has a yt channel also that octopus was chillin he was actually kinda curious bout yall
Ive always had a fear of the ocean since i nearly drowned, i had a bad experience as a child with the tide and waves and jelly fish all in one. My brothers just watched and laughed as i was pulled out 30 plus feet. My body was in a full panic and i wasnt wearing anything to help me float and only after kicking off my water shoes was i able to slowly make it back. The jelly fish stings really kicked me into high gear and i made it back with a huge red lines across my legs and 1 arm. My dad beat the shit outta my 14 and 11 year old brothers when he found out cause they were supposed to be watch me and make sure i didnt go in the water. I was just about to turn 6 years old and had only learned to swim that same year. So now i just watch videos like these cause id rather be in a forest or better yet a forested moutain range.
This was interesting. I enjoyed it.
😂 this dude rocks!
I grew up on the beach in the south of the uk.. in primary school we used to go tide pooling with the local sea life center.. we were taught it’s OK to flip the rocks over but put them back where you found them….tut tut
You have fully embraced the dad lifestyle! Shorts and a vest😂
This is lit 😂😂😂 fr fr bussin 🎉🎉🎉
Me and my sister once found an octopus while snorkling around some rocks in spain, it's probably not the same species but that one's head was bigger than my own. If this is a big one, that one was huge!
Interesting "tako" is also the Japanese word for octopus....I know cause I've eaten the sushi 🍣🍣
This is my dream job I love wildlife
I'm familiar with intermediate disturbance thru fishkeeping. I just didn't know it had a name. My shrimp are everywhere after a vaccum. Stirring up the gravel brings up new food for the shrimp. The vac doesn't get everything and the shrimp do the rest.
Bring Back Extinct or Alive!!! Please!!!
gotta talk to animal planet about that one
You need a small underwater camera so you can film the tidepool animals while you're describing them. Other than that, awesome video.
Honestly that was the most scientific tool I've ever seen you use 😂.
Shows tool, never uses tool again😂
Loving the quiff in the wind there brologist 😉lol
My guy out here in his bare feet...wow😅💪🏼
How about coming down to Australia finding a Blue ring octopus! should make interesting video.
I was hoping Peter would pop up and hold the octopus 🐙
Youre a cool dude
You should make a video talking about octopus 🐙 and how alien they are compared to everything else on the planet
They say the eggs might be space proof. 🤷
Brian cox covered this on JR podcast you’ll be surprised at the answer
th-cam.com/video/6kOX_bsH3N0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=4ojcz2Hq3XW41xYv
Cool
Where is this? I've heard of people in San Pedro finding wild stuff in tidepools all I've ever found looking there was giant exoskeletons of lobsters 😂 and hermit crabs, snails etc
You should collab with the yoink man down in the Everglades
With the recent congressional hearing on aliens is that an insane statement?
Man when I was a kid, the shores along the California coast were littered with shells. It’s no more. sand dollars, clams, all kinds of stuff, all gone
What lol?! What beaches are you going to?
They call it the DIABLO CRAB " Owww thast why " 😅
I thought they bite hard. Which is why I've never touched an Octopus.
They do , a large one like the giant pacific can puncture through a divers oxygen tank
@MrThatnativeguy that's what I thought, wouldn't see me touching one lol
The octopus found an alien!
i love you forrest
based octopus
This guy gets to go out and do real lore Pokémon finding 😂
They say octopus can control every suction cup on their arms separate from each other.
Amazing life exists there when the california coast has up to 5 times the safe limit of human fecal matter in the water
Yes!!! Idk how long I've been saying aliens exist we just don't see em as "alien" because they live here lol.
Actually Forrest, Tako comes from Japan
Will some billionaire please invest in Forest so he can bring back Extinct or Alive!
Octopuses have arms, NOT tentacles! Tentacles are limbs without suction cups except at the tip. Octopus arms have suction cups all the way down.
It's wild you're walking around tidepools BAREFOOT
That might be the taco MARK ROBER released a week or 2 ago lol
If I pick one up, will it be chill and not bite me? And if it does, how bad would it hurt? Stitches probably required I’m assuming.
And he had calamari for dinner😂
You almost have to wonder if a creature that smart is studying us as much as we're studying it during interactions like that. It knew it wasn't in any danger, but is that knowledge instinctual or did it learn from other interactions with humans? They are amazing animals and it's an absolute shame that most of them have such short lifespans. Imagine what they might be able to learn if they lived more than just a few years.
Tako is Japanese for octopus, not Hawaiian.
Where is this tide pool located? Thank you.
How many creatures were grinded like pestle and mortar when flipping those rocks? None! Forrest knows what hes doing lol just made you think
When I was a kid I almost picked up a blue ring octopus.... it was just sandy colour and when I went to pick it up it showed it's blue color and I thought that's cool then I thought hold on I remember something about these being dangerous lol
they blue rings are always there, maybe a little more faint but there. If you were in australia and japan that seems plausible. But the US, no way
@@mainlyyogurt I'm in Australia
and none of his friends every believed his story about being abducted by aliens
I need to know, which beach in California is that? 😭
How can I find new species?
Do they never bite???
Can I apply for Kyle's job?!
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one time you mentioned some almost extinct animals you wanted to look for an EOA but couldn't because they weren't extinct fully. Why not make a show called "Edge of Extinction"
I think it would be amazing and you can almost always find the animal and highlight some really awesome rarely seen or talked about animals
So do I, but good luck getting any network to fund shows that actually make a difference in todays world! That’s why we started this TH-cam 🤞🏼
TAKO is Actually Japanese not Hawaiian name ..
Can I hold the camera next time
Tako is japanese for octopus!!!!!!! not hawaiian!!!!!!!!!
“He’e” would be correct I think
Oh it’s Hawaiian too
Im going to believe Forest over you👌🏻
@@adamwilcox3288 cool guy! it’s literally a quick google search… but you know keep on believing the people you like on TH-cam are incapable of making a simple mistake.
Forrest is the man I trust, not you.
In Hawaiian he'e is octopus. Tako is octopus in Japanese. That's how much Japanese culture has influenced Hawaii. You literally think a Japanese word is Hawaiian.
Octopus are aliens.
Aliens of the sea
Facts
@@ForrestGalante Or the sky🧐
@ForrestGalante no, there's a lot more things more alien like in the sea.
"Tako" means octopus in Japanese. Imagine my surprise going to a tako shop and getting octopus instead of a burrito. Beautifully bizarre animals.
can we please see the animals for a few seconds up close and in focus with a high quality camera. kind of annoying I only get to see a blur in your hand from a camera a few feet away. get up close PLEASE.
Nice forest posted. Time to smoke a bowl of weed and be educated by the man himself
Since you're a scientist its really annoying to hear you say the octopus has 8 arms. It has 6 arms and 2 legs. Come on. You know this...right?
I can’t be the only one who thinks all these videos look like CGI …
Time to eat!!!
2:41 wtf legend of zelda reference!??!?!?!?!111
Doing this barefoot is next level 😮