It's amazing, you can tell that fish knows what is ahead of him and the curve of the rocks. Just goes to show that even though he doesn't have eyes, doesn't mean he can't see. Evolution is so mindblowing.
Exactly that's Evolutionism the loss of something. If it had eyes in total darkness wouldn't it bump it's eyes into rocks and get infected and die and the same blind cave fish all over the world why didn't they evolve separately. Scientific answer. Because all the caves in the world are or used to be connected with absolutely no scientific evidence to support the idea other than blind fish. Have you ever thought that maybe they were designed without eyes because they live in a cave.
Fish have a sensory area called a "lateral line" along each side of them. It is very sensitive to vibrations in the water caused by movement, sound etc. That's why even a blind fish will be able to notice something trying to catch it.
@@gordon985Oh they definitely evolved, there are countless different types of cavefish around the world. Most of them are close relatives of surface fish native to the surrounding area. For example, the Mexican blind cave tetra. This species varies greatly by where you find them. On the surface they are completely normal minnows with eyes, color and everything, but in the caves they are white, sometimes having vestigial eyes, sometimes sunken eyes covered by skin, and sometimes no eyes at all. This is an example of the process of evolution. You can see all the "steps" in real time. Many mutations and natural selection processes over the millennia. Us humans in fact are responsible for some of our own evolution of our animals and plants. Most of our crops started out with very small fruits and edible parts. Over time we selectively bred them to grow bigger fruits, leaves, tubers etc. Before the chickens we know we're domesticated, they were a tropical bird species called jungle fowl. They used to be able to fly like a normal bird even. But after thousands of years of selective breeding, they are completely different. Much fatter to the point where they can no longer sustain flight, all kinds of different colors, increased egg production, ability to survive cold winters. That's evolution on a micro scale. Now about the bumping into the walls thing, fish have many strong senses besides sight. They have a nerve area on their sides called the lateral line, that makes them very sensitive to vibrations. This allows them to sense their surroundings independently of sight. There are also many fish such as catfish that have whiskers, which are for the specific purpose of feeling around in the dark. Those fish have very good senses of smell as well. There are also even fish that create electric fields, like knife fish and elephant nose fish. They can sense interruptions in their electric fields from obstacles and can also sense the electric pulse given off by all animals. Elephant nose fish even use their electric pulse to communicate with each other.
dude Jonathan your videos are so amazing I try to tell everyone to check em out unfortunately many people aren't interested in learning. Either way. Goldmine of a channel you got.
That was beautiful. If I'd be honest with you guys, I have this little fear of deep-dark water, but this type of videos made me think, "Why the hell was I afraid of something this beautiful?" So now I watch this type of videos more often and enjoy their beauty. One day, I hope to go and explore them for real.
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Diving in freshwater and now in HD. Thanks! Freshwaters also have thousands of extraordinary creatures (fishes, shrimps, crabs, snails, sponges (Malawi)... And usually there are plants). Its a fascinating world but not many people look to the river of their area. Thanks for showing a bit of the freshwater world too! Its great
This video made my day! Jonathan, you change your surname from Bird to Sea or Fish. An amazing diver and narrator. You will be the next Sir Attenboroug. The cave is just wonderful and the water is crystal clear. I gained a lot of knowledge today!
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The first time I saw a short film on cenote diving, I was entranced by this purity of the water that made you feel that the divers were flying. In some areas, there were different layers of water, due to different densities as they were approaching the coast so I believe the salt water and the different temperatures all played a part in causing this phenomenon. Fascinating world.
It is so good to see what the cave actually look like. I learned cave fish in my EvoDevo class but I never imagine the cave to be so big and deep and the alive cavefish looks also amazing.
Actually, 99% of the water that makes up Earth's oceans is crystal clear. There are many things that effect the level of clarity in the Earth's oceans and bacteria is a non-factor when it comes to water clarity. I am assuming that VOK is talking about Bacterioplankton which are so small they have little to no effect to water clarity. Also, Life is only created by God not bacteria.
Clearlake , Ca has blind white catfish. There is a folklore story that Mt Konocti , the inactive volcano that sits next to the lake. Has a cave and empty open area that they are in.... supposedly someone dropped a painted can in the volcano top and it surfaced in the lake weeks later.
These guys are the best , love the underwater images and crystal water its feels like you floating in a spaceAqua flavor something good .very very beautiful creation of God .😍😘 It is so inspiring to watch ,Thank you for lovely clips
Oh my God this channel is amazing . Especially the ocean but water in general too is my peace my solace my serenity . I wonder if other people feel this strongly and have an invisible pull to it
A little added stress in an otherwise stable environment is a GOOD thing for the inhabitants. A little stress is healthy and necessary in all life forms.
I love it when the water is so clear that it looks just like air.
Same
1:24 water is so clear it looks like the fish is floating in the air.
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As a new scuba diver, I have an all new appreciation for cave divers. Brave people in this video! Well done!
It's amazing, you can tell that fish knows what is ahead of him and the curve of the rocks. Just goes to show that even though he doesn't have eyes, doesn't mean he can't see. Evolution is so mindblowing.
Exactly that's Evolutionism the loss of something. If it had eyes in total darkness wouldn't it bump it's eyes into rocks and get infected and die and the same blind cave fish all over the world why didn't they evolve separately. Scientific answer. Because all the caves in the world are or used to be connected with absolutely no scientific evidence to support the idea other than blind fish. Have you ever thought that maybe they were designed without eyes because they live in a cave.
Please see my TH-cam(●´ω`●)(●´ω`●)
Fish have a sensory area called a "lateral line" along each side of them. It is very sensitive to vibrations in the water caused by movement, sound etc. That's why even a blind fish will be able to notice something trying to catch it.
@@gordon985Oh they definitely evolved, there are countless different types of cavefish around the world. Most of them are close relatives of surface fish native to the surrounding area. For example, the Mexican blind cave tetra. This species varies greatly by where you find them. On the surface they are completely normal minnows with eyes, color and everything, but in the caves they are white, sometimes having vestigial eyes, sometimes sunken eyes covered by skin, and sometimes no eyes at all. This is an example of the process of evolution. You can see all the "steps" in real time. Many mutations and natural selection processes over the millennia.
Us humans in fact are responsible for some of our own evolution of our animals and plants. Most of our crops started out with very small fruits and edible parts. Over time we selectively bred them to grow bigger fruits, leaves, tubers etc. Before the chickens we know we're domesticated, they were a tropical bird species called jungle fowl. They used to be able to fly like a normal bird even. But after thousands of years of selective breeding, they are completely different. Much fatter to the point where they can no longer sustain flight, all kinds of different colors, increased egg production, ability to survive cold winters. That's evolution on a micro scale.
Now about the bumping into the walls thing, fish have many strong senses besides sight. They have a nerve area on their sides called the lateral line, that makes them very sensitive to vibrations. This allows them to sense their surroundings independently of sight. There are also many fish such as catfish that have whiskers, which are for the specific purpose of feeling around in the dark. Those fish have very good senses of smell as well. There are also even fish that create electric fields, like knife fish and elephant nose fish. They can sense interruptions in their electric fields from obstacles and can also sense the electric pulse given off by all animals. Elephant nose fish even use their electric pulse to communicate with each other.
dude Jonathan your videos are so amazing I try to tell everyone to check em out unfortunately many people aren't interested in learning. Either way. Goldmine of a channel you got.
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I can't believe how crystal clear the water is. Gorgeous!
That was beautiful. If I'd be honest with you guys, I have this little fear of deep-dark water, but this type of videos made me think, "Why the hell was I afraid of something this beautiful?" So now I watch this type of videos more often and enjoy their beauty. One day, I hope to go and explore them for real.
8:37 ¨The Blind Cavefish needs to stay in dark where it is safe¨ he says as he shines a huge light at the blind fish.
Well, you can't film them in the dark.
I've heard of these infrared cameras.
DrSharkBoy they're cold blooded...
Mr. Toxic 😂😂😂... Umm..
Mrl o
Jonathan:”The fish is scared of the light so we must be careful.”
Also Jonathan:Takes flashlight and shines the fish
😂😂😂
Who else is addicted to this?
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"This species is not blind" 7:20 *walks into a rock*
Lol.. but tbh, why the eyes, then?
It was a paid actor
If you happen to see an alien, your first reaction would be fleeing.
Blinding light
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M speechless , although the cave is dangerous yet its beauty is alluring and hypnotize you like a mermaid 😍
Diving in freshwater and now in HD. Thanks!
Freshwaters also have thousands of extraordinary creatures (fishes, shrimps, crabs, snails, sponges (Malawi)... And usually there are plants). Its a fascinating world but not many people look to the river of their area.
Thanks for showing a bit of the freshwater world too! Its great
Carlos Díez need job . I'm diver
The narrator in the video is so good at speaking english making me sure enough to reach the highest score of my listening test.
"I found a cave shrimp. This specie is not blind"
The shrimp: *bumps into something*
😂
Please see my TH-cam(●´ω`●)
He said they’re not blind, didn’t say they weren’t stupid lol
So cool! I love how you explained the details of everything you showed and also gave the fish like you would any other animal.
This video made my day! Jonathan, you change your surname from Bird to Sea or Fish. An amazing diver and narrator. You will be the next Sir Attenboroug. The cave is just wonderful and the water is crystal clear. I gained a lot of knowledge today!
Wow ! This is absolutely beautiful. Thanks for the video and keep up the good work.
These videos are amazing! I just stumbled onto them, very informative and well narrated!!
We have more than 200 of them, so that will keep you busy for a while!! :-)
(●´ω`●)Please see my TH-cam🦆
I can't believe how crystal clear the water is !! Gorgeous beauty of cenote
This is my kind of entertainment!
(●´ω`●)Please see my TH-cam^_^
Makes me want to create a deep underwater cave themed aquarium.
It's another world there.
Roses are red violets are blue
Its another world there i know it too
Well, it’s just another part of our world, just from a different angle.
Indeed
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Looks heavenly........
in the world is that beautiful, especially in heaven
I am glad I stumbled on this vid. Amazing footage and great narration
Now I don’t even care about the cave fish anymore, I wanna know what creature those bones belong to
Amanda He shoulda research those and explain
It look like a wild big to me
Yeah thats way cool!!
Same here.
A boat
I hate my job.
Toy Forest everybody
@potato crystal, and divers.
Can relate.
At least you have a job to hate
@@catherineearnshawheathclif866 lol mah man
We watched this in science class today!! I was like I watch this guy!!!!
Awesome science teacher!!!
Name one aquatic bird.
Jonathan Bird. 🤣
Julius Del Mundo penguin... oh :(
😂
Penguin
Or a Cormorant
Flying fish 😅😅
The first time I saw a short film on cenote diving, I was entranced by this purity of the water that made you feel that the divers were flying. In some areas, there were different layers of water, due to different densities as they were approaching the coast so I believe the salt water and the different temperatures all played a part in causing this phenomenon. Fascinating world.
It’s called the Halocline effect.
@@antovarguez thanks for the information. Nice word to know.
You've got a new subscriber here. Very great content. 👊😎
crystal clear water 😍😍
Anaya
Anaya hhghg
Anaya no humans to plague the water (:
I have snorkeling in a nearby cenote, they actually mentioned pet cemetery when we were there
Anaya there are lots of minerals to filter the water. It is literally a cave. And the limited number of organisms contribute to that.
Amazing! I was told there are devils in those dark and bottomless caves. But turns out there are full of life and magnificent views down there.
I did deep sea scuba diving one time and it was a life changing experience😍
Thank you for making this show.. We would have never known of such amazing underwater worlds !!
love these vids
Even life survives in complete darkness....wow it's really amazing.
Please see my TH-cam
Thanks a lot for showing such a beautiful fish. Hard work pays out.
the water's so clear I thought the fish was flying
Sasa ong
Would that mean it was a “flying fish”?
I’ll see myself out...
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Haina hola
“The cavefish needs dark to be protected” shines massive light on it😭😂🤣🤣
Thank you, you finally found my ex's jaw.
It is so good to see what the cave actually look like. I learned cave fish in my EvoDevo class but I never imagine the cave to be so big and deep and the alive cavefish looks also amazing.
Omg what a beautiful world
Hd visibility underwater, unbelievable !
Loving the videos Jonathan and the team. Keep them up!
(●´ω`●)Please see my TH-cam🐥🐈
Amazing...Thanks for Showing us this amazing world.
I would be scared the cave would collapse while in there
Me too.
Or the stalactites all falling down
A clear water inside the cave....so amazing! The hidden paradise....
Imagine if the whole ocean was clear
Clear means no bacteria, some bacterias are very useful in sustaining n creating aquatic lives, so be grateful that our sea isnt clear :D
Actually, 99% of the water that makes up Earth's oceans is crystal clear. There are many things that effect the level of clarity in the Earth's oceans and bacteria is a non-factor when it comes to water clarity. I am assuming that VOK is talking about Bacterioplankton which are so small they have little to no effect to water clarity.
Also, Life is only created by God not bacteria.
@@PH_INFO_101 life is created by evolution not god
@@Landgraf43 yeah
absolutely amazing ! I wish I could visit that place someday ....
This is why i pay for the Internet.
I got my open water last winter and I swear this dude is gonna make me go way farther than I would have otherwise
Clearlake , Ca has blind white catfish. There is a folklore story that Mt Konocti , the inactive volcano that sits next to the lake. Has a cave and empty open area that they are in.... supposedly someone dropped a painted can in the volcano top and it surfaced in the lake weeks later.
Great cave dive jonathan!!! That cavefish was amazing,too.
Thanks 👍
Oh my good water is so clear 😱😱
Its a heaven under water.Fantastic job!!! Love it.
“Some sort of creature that walked in here and died” - Jonathon bird
I was so amaze with this MV show.... I love it.
A big yes
that intro never gets old
Yeah lol
Ur are SOOO right I hum it in class sometimes
The teacher Mr. Tanyagson get mad at me Sometimes OOPS
Lennard Datema
Jonathan
Amanda Weston same
Ye I know right
Your videos are addictive to watch. especially the cave dives are great.
We have a new cave diving video coming out on Sept 17th!
I like the water, So clear
Its already been 5 years since i discovered this channel when i was sick asf. Time flies so fast.
How is water that clear , i dont think even drinking water is that clear ,
I mean that much water looks blur
@@wordgardener5169 ur word gardening skills r really nice
I must appreciate it
Thank u
WAR BOT I deeply apologize-I didn’t plant those words -I have a special needs 14 year old I just took my phone away from🤣will delete all comments!
Yet i appreciate it , that justified ur name 😊
WAR BOT 💜
Cenotes are fresh water natural caves because it’s in caves and since they are natural water from underground from centuries ago it’s very blue
Thanks for a great video. I love to see the beauty of the cave but I'm afraid of cave especially underwater.
Amazing. .... a fish with no eyes
wow the water so clean.I love the water clean.
Dear Jonathan I am your biggest fan I watch all your videos I've always wanted to scuba dive with you
Thanks!!
Great video for my homeschooling daughter who was learning about these eyeless fish in her Bob Jones University curriculum.
These guys are the best , love the underwater images and crystal water its feels like you floating in a spaceAqua flavor something good .very very beautiful creation of God .😍😘
It is so inspiring to watch ,Thank you for lovely clips
(●´ω`●)Please see my TH-cam^_^
@@tvm-manducktv8375in 3000 when iget to understand your language by Go willing i will visit .
Accidentally I saw ur vedio and am addicted to your vedios now..... ur great sir
I really want to know why its called pet cemetary
That is a good question and even Christine the divemaster didn't know.
Morgan Freeman is this really you
So they was into a fish more than old bones
Morgan Freeman lol
R. A. M. O. N. E. S.
Love ❤️ this video. Not only the water💦 is clear. But the resolution of your video was good.
Well I appreciate it so much.
Thanks.
This is amazing..but am afraid of dark water 😅
Ive been to one of these underwater caves in yucatan, really amazing
Finds a shoe
"Cave Shoe"
Hey, Jonothan bird, i used to watch this video when i was 5 now i am 11. i still watching them though. keep up the god work! :D
Marvellous!! Keep up the great work, Jonathan and team. Thanks for the great video.
I am so addicted to your voice it's like a child friendly voice with learnings❤️
OMG that water is soooooooo clear 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Cool and amazing channel.. the blind cave fish is so beautiful 😍😍😍👍 im happy i found your channel.
the cavefish tail looks like the coelacanth tail could they be related?
That is really special rt there. Thanks for sharing!
bro youre amazing
Oh my God this channel is amazing . Especially the ocean but water in general too is my peace my solace my serenity . I wonder if other people feel this strongly and have an invisible pull to it
Wow. beautiful. thank you!!
Watching this guys' videos is a way to relieve stress
7:31 creeeeepppppyyyyy
This video is awesome, keep up the great work.
The water is so clearr! I love to be in there
Respect you for taking care to leave everything as you found it.
The cavefish never knew we even came..
He is so wholesome! He's nice and sweet!
WOW jonathan your videos are very interesting and incredible of how you go to many lovely places keep it up and carefull👍
The water is so clear!! I thought they were flying!😂👌💯
At kutumsar caves in bastar chhattisgarh India, there are blind fishes too, in a river flowing in that cave.
Nice video.
Nidhi Sharma
Is scuba diving allowed in those caves?
What a gracefully beautiful fish *Bump* woops 😊
He : There is the blind fish
Fish : hey...i can still see you
Amazing clear water so tranquil, thks for sharing this informative video.
"The blind cave fish needs to stay in the dark where it safe"
Jhonatan : *Pointing the light towards the blind cave fish*
Only for a second!
@@BlueWorldTV lol I know 😂
A little added stress in an otherwise stable environment is a GOOD thing for the inhabitants. A little stress is healthy and necessary in all life forms.