I think the reason they are called Chimera is most likely due to the lateral lines in their bodies looking like stiches which could add to the idea of different animal parts.
I'd love you to narrate more spooky scary creatures! Your voice comes off as a well-knowledgeable journey guide, makes me feel safe but very aware of the dangers. Chillingly love it!
We've studied about in our class. From my notes - It is also known as rat fish, rabbit fish, king of herrings - connecting link between bony and cartilaginous fish - operculum, claspers and placoid scales present - cloaca absent
The Ghost Shark is SO COOL looking! In particular their snout is so trippy, loved how you went thru their adaptations for life in the deep. Great choice of music too 😘
Your calm voice describing the shark and the fitting music makes it actually sound like you're giving the viewers info about it instead of scaring them like in other videos that I've seen
This little guy LOOKS like the coolest thing I've ever seen, and all the facts about them are super interesting too! It's incredible what nature is capable of creating, this creature looks like something a kid would come up with from their imagination but it really exists. I'm so excited to see all of the other deep sea creatures we'll end up discovering in the rest of my lifetime.
God created nature😋 nature doesn’t have knowledge, nature is science, just like robots, if humans created robots for example, something more intelligence, something intelligent wise can create this, with its elaborate structure, nature’s mind is gods mind🌸
@@raeesadhorat2170 what characteristics does nature have that indicates it was created for you to make the assumption it had a creator? Where is your evidence?
@Liam1536 I don't see why they have to be mutually exclusive. I don't believe in God but idk why people don't think evolution is just God's way of creating. Like dropping a pebble in a lake and letting it expand out.
You have a voice that I would describe as "hauntingly beautiful." Like if the world is about to end, I want you to be the one that delivers the news. 😁👍
The passion you have for deep sea is commendable. I always had so much curiosity for deep sea. There are some documentaries too. Bit you have so much covered... Kudos to you...
Answered my own question! 🙂 "...these mysterious animals belong to three families even though they are often lumped into one. The Callorhinchidae family is made up of the ploughnose chimaeras, the Chimaeridae family consists of the shortnose chimaeras, and the Rhinochimaeridae family of the longnose chimaeras."
oh yeah, top 4 in my suggestion bar is all your content i havent watched yet. youtube starting to realize whats up lol i love good content i can tell youre really proud of the gigantism and the whale fall videos you plug those alot. its good ones to drive traffic to those were really fascinating. these guys here that snout one you mention early vid so weird man i love it
They’re called Chimera because of the sound that they make on a low frequency when encountering something. Scientists managed to make it audible for humans and all they could hear was Ed…ward….
I absolutely love your voice. Do you narrate any audiobooks? Also I noticed in this video you speak a little faster than usual. When you speak slightly slower it has a much more calming affect, and I really enjoy that. Just my experience and opinion. Thank you.
Aw thank you :) I considered signing up to narrate audiobooks but I don’t know where to go to get into it. Also sorry for the fast talking - I just think it’s because this vid is one of my older deep sea ones so I was still finding my rhythm 😁
If it's referring to a chimeric organism, then yes it is :) hard K. (There's a type of film equip. that's pronounced differently). But, I'm not sure if this account is from the U.K.? So, maybe pronounced differently in U.K.? :)
That's the way I've always said it, and heard it. Also, there's a CSI episode where Grissom says it with a hard K. Maybe it's different in Britain, like aluminum.🤷🏼♂️
You have a nice voice and eye for editing. You don't treat your viewers like children's like most documentaries nor use annoying music that doesnt fit in with the video i look forward to more videos based on the more creepy creatures like the Goblin Shark (if possible, saw you mention about it on another video) or the Angler Fish
I’m already terrified of the ocean, but above all else, I think if I were in a sub and saw this thing down where the sun can’t reach, I’d nope right out of there as fast as possible. Imagine the lights on your sub slowly panning to the side, and suddenly you catch the reflection in their eyes, and that’s the only thing you see down there…
@RobotFilms101 Thanks man :) Have you thought about following the career path of a marine ecologist? If your passion is the oceans then I say go for it!!
That moment when you're more diverse than Shark Week on sharks. Also.... Me: "Oohh... he's dropped to the ghostly sounding voice for this one..." Me, about a minute or so in: "Oh man, the way it's swimming... this is gonna be in a nightmare sometime this week, I know it."
Hi, loved the voiceover and i’m sure you got quite a few comments on pronunciation ( i’m sorry bc you only had to be corrected once aha) but please could we get the title of the music played at the end?
Yeah youre correct. Man looks at wiki pages the talk about stuff he has no clue about. If he can't get the name right, who's to say half the "facts" are not incorrect.
@@NaturalWorldFacts No expert pronounces words on a topic incorrectly. And for those saying "that's how they pronounce it" no. Just because multiple people get something wrong doesn't make it correct. Chimera is a Greek word, not an English word; there is no other correct way to pronounce it.
I think the reason they are called Chimera is most likely due to the lateral lines in their bodies looking like stiches which could add to the idea of different animal parts.
Or show behaviours of shark and rays. Swims like a ray
Frankenfish
@@KingsBard nice one
Ah,yes... Fullmetal alchemist...
*PAIN*
Those stitches were made by a ... ˢᵗᵘʳᵍᵉᵒⁿ
"There is, a revenant that haunts the deep sea..." ddamn what an opening
@@glassboxes You
@@glassboxes Edgy
@@Vocaloidlover69 it was cool until it was repeated
@@glassboxes Ew dont actually answer me. Ill get your stupid
"Bane !"
I'd love you to narrate more spooky scary creatures! Your voice comes off as a well-knowledgeable journey guide, makes me feel safe but very aware of the dangers. Chillingly love it!
Thanks so much!
Personally it reminds me of a Dark Souls character/narrator.
It make me feel like I'm being guided in my travel to the deepest circle of hell.
I think it's because it sounds androgynous
Dinosaur
We've studied about in our class.
From my notes
- It is also known as rat fish, rabbit fish, king of herrings
- connecting link between bony and cartilaginous fish
- operculum, claspers and placoid scales present
- cloaca absent
I wish we studied this! We never learn about cool creatures in school, our syllabus neglects the really exciting parts of biology!
King of herrings - that’s giant oarfish..
@Pelinal Whitestrake Separate anal and urogenital openings, similar to mammals.
youre so lucky you get to learn about these
@@NaturalWorldFacts exactly
The Ghost Shark is SO COOL looking! In particular their snout is so trippy, loved how you went thru their adaptations for life in the deep. Great choice of music too 😘
Right?! They're amazing! I'd love to come face-to-face with one in the depths someday, that'd be incredible 💛
You should see the adorable spotted ratfish or the elephant chimaera.
*through
1:28 I fucking love how he just mushes his face into the depth!!!! It’s adorable!!!
@Mr Mediocre 🤣🤣
Omg I’m SQUEELING
I think he ate something they probably got some bait for him
Dinosaur
Does anyone else think they’re kinda adorable
Me 😂
Not adorable per se, but certainly beautiful!!
Must pet it
Me. I want it
I like em too
It's weird how the stitch patterns around the mouths of some of them look like WW2 fighter plane shark decals.
*M* *T* *E*
*O* *S* *A* *H*
*U* *C*
@@WoodlouseChucker :{0
Or maybe the ww2 fighter planes LOOK like the sharks :0
@@WoodlouseChucker mteosahuc
In case you were wondering, It's pronounced: "Kai - mera"
thats what i thought
Agreed 🤦♂️
@@NaturalWorldFacts All good! We're all here to learn!
My teacher pronounced it as "ki-mera" 😐
@@benjaminschramm1309 Imagine making a mistake-
Oh wait.
Expectation: Scary spooky fish.
Reality: Really cute deep sea dolphin.
Dinosaur
Your calm voice describing the shark and the fitting music makes it actually sound like you're giving the viewers info about it instead of scaring them like in other videos that I've seen
Detecting several leviathan class creatures are you certain what ever your doing is worth it?
*cue reaper roar*
Enetering ecological dead zone. Adding report to databank.
Ghost Leviathan: AEAEAEHAEAEAAEH
@@NaturalWorldFacts Amazing.
God i love subnautica
This little guy LOOKS like the coolest thing I've ever seen, and all the facts about them are super interesting too! It's incredible what nature is capable of creating, this creature looks like something a kid would come up with from their imagination but it really exists. I'm so excited to see all of the other deep sea creatures we'll end up discovering in the rest of my lifetime.
God created nature😋 nature doesn’t have knowledge, nature is science, just like robots, if humans created robots for example, something more intelligence, something intelligent wise can create this, with its elaborate structure, nature’s mind is gods mind🌸
@@raeesadhorat2170 ...........
@@raeesadhorat2170 god doesn’t exist
@@raeesadhorat2170 what characteristics does nature have that indicates it was created for you to make the assumption it had a creator? Where is your evidence?
@Liam1536 I don't see why they have to be mutually exclusive. I don't believe in God but idk why people don't think evolution is just God's way of creating. Like dropping a pebble in a lake and letting it expand out.
this looks like a secret encounter in Subnautica lol
You have an eye for the weird and wonderful, Leo! 👍😎👍
Thanks 😊 I love creatures that evoke an otherworldly sense of wonder!
Y'all my kinda people
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@@NaturalWorldFacts llu
I'm so glad this channel is blowing up like this... Literally gained 60k subs in a week
I know, it’s blowing my mind 😁😁
@@NaturalWorldFacts I first saw your content a couple months ago, I have always loved the deep and its great to see you get the credit you deserve.
You have a voice that I would describe as "hauntingly beautiful." Like if the world is about to end, I want you to be the one that delivers the news. 😁👍
The passion you have for deep sea is commendable. I always had so much curiosity for deep sea. There are some documentaries too. Bit you have so much covered...
Kudos to you...
Thank you :)
The way it glides about with its fins are elegant and almost like ballet.
I love how calm your voice is, and the music and editing choices.
I'm confused, some clips there's a very long elephant like snout, in others it's more of a rounded snout?
Answered my own question! 🙂
"...these mysterious animals belong to three families even though they are often lumped into one. The Callorhinchidae family is made up of the ploughnose chimaeras, the Chimaeridae family consists of the shortnose chimaeras, and the Rhinochimaeridae family of the longnose chimaeras."
I wanna hug them. They look like friends
Don't
Don’t
Do.
Why are these things actually kind of cute? I want one in plushie form.
oh yeah, top 4 in my suggestion bar is all your content i havent watched yet. youtube starting to realize whats up lol i love good content
i can tell youre really proud of the gigantism and the whale fall videos you plug those alot. its good ones to drive traffic to those were really fascinating. these guys here that snout one you mention early vid so weird man i love it
Chimeras are definitely among my favorite deep sea creatures. I didn't know they were also called Ghost Sharks which makes them so much cooler.
The narration on this jesus..great job man
Thank you!!
They’re called Chimera because of the sound that they make on a low frequency when encountering something. Scientists managed to make it audible for humans and all they could hear was Ed…ward….
Whatever background music your using is beautiful keep it up
Will do 😊 thanks for watching
HP Lovecrafts phobia of the sea is more understandeable to me now! These creatures of the deep are beautiful,fascinating and scary aswell
Also I absolutely love your videos! Your channel is hands down one of my most favorite!!!
Thank you so much Amanda!! That’s so nice to hear, this started as just a hobby so this kind of support blows my mind a little
I absolutely love your voice. Do you narrate any audiobooks? Also I noticed in this video you speak a little faster than usual. When you speak slightly slower it has a much more calming affect, and I really enjoy that. Just my experience and opinion. Thank you.
Aw thank you :) I considered signing up to narrate audiobooks but I don’t know where to go to get into it. Also sorry for the fast talking - I just think it’s because this vid is one of my older deep sea ones so I was still finding my rhythm 😁
@@NaturalWorldFacts I would say that you're a perfect fit for narration. Seriously, look into it. You have an absolutely beautiful voice.
@Groot Thank you, that’s really sweet of you. I’ll absolutely look into it :)
this is awesome! Another great video Leo
Thanks Alex!!! :)
I believe Chimaera is pronounced with a hard k-sound, if I'm not mistaken.
If it's referring to a chimeric organism, then yes it is :) hard K. (There's a type of film equip. that's pronounced differently). But, I'm not sure if this account is from the U.K.? So, maybe pronounced differently in U.K.? :)
That's the way I've always said it, and heard it.
Also, there's a CSI episode where Grissom says it with a hard K.
Maybe it's different in Britain, like aluminum.🤷🏼♂️
@@Dirtbag-Hyena I live in Ireland and I pronounce it with a hard k but it’s not really a common word now is it
Chemistry Chad dead dog yup wait what did you whatever funeral
You have a nice voice and eye for editing. You don't treat your viewers like children's like most documentaries nor use annoying music that doesnt fit in with the video
i look forward to more videos based on the more creepy creatures like the Goblin Shark (if possible, saw you mention about it on another video) or the Angler Fish
Thank you so much!! There are many more vids to come which I really hope you’ll enjoy too :)
@@NaturalWorldFacts Hmm, could you also consider doing some videos on some prehistoric extinct deep sea creatures?
YEEEEEESS!!!!
This is what I thought to. His video is very classy and mature. The way he narrates it, the research and the nice classical music at the outro.
agreed
Why is no one talking about this god tier voice edit
Everyone is talking about how good his voice is 😂😂
leo’s voice makes this even more engaging
Happy to see this channel getting the subs it deserves!
I’m already terrified of the ocean, but above all else, I think if I were in a sub and saw this thing down where the sun can’t reach, I’d nope right out of there as fast as possible.
Imagine the lights on your sub slowly panning to the side, and suddenly you catch the reflection in their eyes, and that’s the only thing you see down there…
All you need is a HQ voice, perhabs a new microphone and it's perfect, love this💞
Thank you!! I actually got a new mic right after this vid if you’re interested in checking out my newer stuff. The audio might be more appealing 😉
@@NaturalWorldFacts will do!
This is an amazing channel! I love it! It is so well done.. documentary good!💗
Aww thanks 💛
The ghost shark is my favorite animal! I didn’t think a lot of people knew about them.
A channel I keep frequenting. These videos are too good!
Thank you so much :)
Why doesn’t this channel have more subs? Ive seen a few vids and now I want to become a marine ecologist
Because he can't even prounce the name properly, it's KIE-mira
@@jakeg7190 he’s from the uk bruv just pronounces it differently
@RobotFilms101 Thanks man :) Have you thought about following the career path of a marine ecologist? If your passion is the oceans then I say go for it!!
@@RobotFilms101 differently doesn't mean correctly.
@Jake g Will you please stop spamming my comment section!!
It looks so extraterrestial imagine the other cool looking things in the oceans and deep in The ground
0:48 that's creepy
Not just that its jaw is fused with the skull, but the shape of the skull itself is so odd.
The vocal effects and music sounds terrifying! Lol
this thing had such beautiful proportions the size of the fins, that tail along with the aggressive gator shaped snout make it look so cool
What an Interesting fish! Great job on the video!! didn't know this existed until now.
Thanks for watching! They're awesome creatures
That song at the end!! It’s haunting but feel good. What is it?
I love your videos so much, informative and relaxing
Thank you so so much
Ghost sharks are just so cool! They look so prehistoric✨
They just look so beautiful
these look so cool! straight out of a horror movie.
I get the feeling this fish helped to inspire a lot of hollow designs in Bleach. It really looks like a hollow fish.
That moment when you're more diverse than Shark Week on sharks.
Also....
Me: "Oohh... he's dropped to the ghostly sounding voice for this one..."
Me, about a minute or so in: "Oh man, the way it's swimming... this is gonna be in a nightmare sometime this week, I know it."
#attenborough is gonna be proud of your telling skills... love your channel :)
Thank you :)
Beautiful presentation and creature. Subbed :D
Having an aquarium full of these guys to put you to sleep every night would be a great rich person power move
The soothing voice and absolutely stunning research behind every video is worth subscribing 🔥
Great camera shots, well done
@Natural World Facts. What's the name of the beautiful song at the end ?
These videos are so relaxing
WoW your voice and reading skills made this Video 10/10!
Great video... the setting and tone was perfect. Another note is that It's pronounced "Kai-mera".
Waiting for this channel to blow up and get 1 million subs 🤭🍿 I know it’ll happen since these are so high quality
Thank you so much!!
*me watching with my 10 month old niece*
me: cool
her: *eats phone*
Fascinating and beautiful. Great video! I'm confused as to why they don't all have long noses, since they have a seemingly important function
Great documentary! 😲😊😊👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍 Not all have the long spout nose I noted.
Hi,what's that piano song at the end?
1:45 even though its fins class it as a more lazier shark than the pelagic ones it looks it can still move if it needs to
What is the name of the song that sounds in the end??
I love your channel!
Sorry if I missed it, I have trouble focussing sometimes but if it were to come in contact with a human is it dangerous/aggressive?
Great vid
Cheers :)
Thank you for interesting video!
And the soundtrack is gorgeous!!!!!!!!!!
These videos are incredible
Thank you!!
I honestly am at awe with God's creation. They're beautiful! And at the same time weird. Still amazed
Am I the only one who thinks this guy is so ****in adorable!!! 🥰
Oh my goodness I’ve never seen this creature! It really does look like a Devonian fish in the modern day. How peculiar, I’d love to draw some.
theyre absoutely stunning creatures, hauntingly beatuiful, they truly feel like a living relic of times long past
Where do you guys get your music from? Love the vids
Your Chanel is amazing
Awesome, informative, well presented upload! Quality content for sure!
thank you jojen reed, very cool!
I don't know who you are but you are amazing. Thanks for all x
What gets me is not that this thing exists, but that I exist in a way that appreciates it.
Such a spooky but awesome looking fish!
what’s the song playing at the end?
Like the voice of the narrator... its very soothing and sometimes I just play the videos in the background and close my eyes to relax... 😊
I maybe wrong & stand corrected, there is but another name to this fish specie, I believe & it goes as well also by : St. Joseph's shark.
So this is why Thrawns Star destroyer is named this and I just found out by chance xD
Really enjoyed this one. Thank you 🍻🍻
This was super interesting :D
They're so beautiful
the face reminds me of a puppy tbh, they're adorable
Hi, loved the voiceover and i’m sure you got quite a few comments on pronunciation ( i’m sorry bc you only had to be corrected once aha) but please could we get the title of the music played at the end?
what a lovely fish. are they available at the fish market ? I didn't see them before. I wish I had a voice like yours .
A video about my favorite animal by my favorite youtuber
I've always heard it pronounced with a hard K, not a CH.
Either way, that's a creepy-looking fish.
The name is of Greek origin, so it's instead with a hard K.
Yeah youre correct.
Man looks at wiki pages the talk about stuff he has no clue about.
If he can't get the name right, who's to say half the "facts" are not incorrect.
@Jake g Why are you so caught up about my pronunciation? When has pronunciation ever been an indicator of competency on information?
@@jakeg7190 take your tinfoil hat else where 🤡
@@NaturalWorldFacts
No expert pronounces words on a topic incorrectly.
And for those saying "that's how they pronounce it" no. Just because multiple people get something wrong doesn't make it correct.
Chimera is a Greek word, not an English word; there is no other correct way to pronounce it.
Truly an amazing and intriguing species... Caught on the cusp of the evolutionary process.