This Animal Can Vomit Up All Its Organs...and SURVIVE? | Alien Ocean
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Hey, you made it to the end! As a treat, here's some really great Existential/Cosmic/Lovecraftian horror (without all the racism, classism, and xenophobia):
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I would vomit out the specific part of my brain that makes me feel ashamed of myself all the time
Oh. That's a good one.
I could really go for that tbh
Lmao same same
czcams.com/video/3RSh8i2MKoY/video.html
Relatable
"Dying slowly as the indifferent cucumber abandons them to their fate" is now my favorite quote
The Indifferent Cucumber were on tour all last year. They opened for Pearlfish.
So basically, shit all over your predator with toxic lethal crap and then casually leave? Sounds like my jam
@@AisuruMiraiEddy Vedder really stirred up the crowd 😅
Omg *Dies of laughter*
Dude, as an AFAB person, I'd looooove to just yeet my reproductive system
Same
As a trans man I wholeheartedly agree
Damn y'all just throwing that out... I understand for the most part, but i am trans and can barely relate after learning to forget it when I'm alone, so it's surprising and terrifying that "cis" or even cis people could possibly want that stuff (with trans people I expect that after experiencing 'life as it is,' myself). I don't care about arguing over y'alls personal decisions I just felt a very visceral (dunno what the word means) emotion as a result of this one-off comment in the video.
Being AMAB, it's just really existential that I have no idea of this "terrible" experience I hear about so often. Then I hear one of my cis girl friends being extatic about finally getting her periods cuz she finally feels like a woman, it's very stange. Then I see characters and even real human beings :O being neutral or appreciative of their own bodily functions; people respecting the differences with them and people having their own stuff; all that's pretty commonplace in trans-created media and spaces and and and and and. There's such a wild disconnect with different people with different levels of ficked up genitalia, and hormones, and experiences, I guess. *That* kinda disconnect is what I'm experiencing in this case. Despite all that, we humans are ficking average as fick lmao. PotFriend
Hard same most of the year
now imagine the whole thing slowly come out of your ass(not literally) while sitting on the toilet, and goes like yeagasheyayuuugh yugaehh then plop
Spleen. Definitely the spleen. It already sounds weird enough to say so throwing it up should be fun, and the imagery of a blood soaked organ being chucked at an attacking predator (or upset manager which is basically the same thing) while you run away crying and screaming seems like an appropriate defense mechanism.
lolz, that was a hilarious mental image, thanks. But just imagine what Karens would do! Throwing there spleens all over poor retail workers, restaurant waitstaff, and random strangers just trying to go about their day. It would LITERALLY be bloody chaos!
Get a therapist,please
Am I tripping or is it “Ai/Uh-Kaih-Noh-Derhm or e3/i2-ki2-no2-dr2-m” also it is “o2-fi3-roi-di2-e2” or if u can’t mark notations mark dimwit “Oh-fee-roy-dee-uh”
1:32 this implies she bought a cucumber simply to explain how sea cucumbers can be split into 5 and I love it.
same 😭
Love that you can appreciate cosmic horror and sea life at the same time.
Now here's the thing, we possess something that the sea cucumbers don't as far as I'm aware. Bones! Can we just... Yeet our bones as self defense? Cause like, I'd spit my femur at a mugger if it'd grow back. If bones are off limits, I'd go with my stomache, cause it's like a water balloon full of acid!
You could do like those frogs that break bones in their limbs and force them out through the skin, into Wolverine/Doomsday-like spikes, to fight with?
plus you won’t have to eat for a while ^ ^
I’d eject my tailbone
@@magpieMOB umm, what?? Got any more info on this, that sounds really interesting.
@@RayanNamii Trichobatrachus robustus - aka Hairy Frog, Horror Frog, or Wolverine frog (for aforementioned reasons) - enjoy!
As a big Biology, SpongeBob, Lovecraft, Jeff Vandermeer, and Mystery Flesh Pit fan, this is probably the best video on the website
I was literally just about to promote the Mystery Flesh Pit National Park project, but you already did it for me! Glad the project is getting more attention. The lore and detailed inspiration behind it is incredible, and it's really cool learning about marine organisms like echinoderms and seeing how that inspired the project.
It being a vast sea cucumber would explain quite a bit - even all the parasitic & symbiotic species found inside it.
Though it would mean that tourists are pretty much just wandering 'round inside the cloaca of a cosmic horror...
@@Ninth_Penumbra metal
@@Ninth_Penumbra Well, cladistically, humans are jawwed fish, so if the MFP is a sea cucumber, then the tourists are really just following in the footsteps (finwaves?) of their more basal relatives.
Engagement reply! I love how transparent you are about the weird research aspects of oceanic science! Kudos to helping de-stigmatize the weirdness of not knowing how to pronounce something you've only seen written in overly scientific papers, how much you welcome correction and continued learning, augh, just love ya vibes
couldn't have said it better myself! :)
I loved your references to existential horror! Totally agree with the idea that sea cucumbers would be a great addition to mystery flesh pit national park XD
I would vomit up my stomach (not like the sea stars), hopefully I would regrow a less problematic one
What a great natural beauty
Oof, as someone with chronic crohn's issues, I can sympathize a bit there. They can have whole GI for all I care. 😂
I have been binging your videos! My niece and I love them! They are both informative and easily digestible 10/10.
And the illustrations are abit too literate 😂
Oh man, there's gotta be a joke about digestion in there, somewhere. I got nothing, though. Also, I'm way late lol.
Ever since attending university for evolutionary biology I've been itching to broaden my horizons further. Thank you for educating people in such an engaging and approachable format.
As for your ending questions, my favorite sea cucumber is Enypniastes eximia due to its otherworldly appearance. The organ I'd want to be able to regenerate and dispose of is most likely the heart. This is both for the longevity of my own existence and the ability to regularly donate hearts for those in need. My answer however hinges on the assumption that I'd survive the first evisceration.
I am horrified, fascinated... confused and in shock all at the same time throughout the entirety of watching this. Also an answer, I would probably choose the small intestine that way I could use it as a lasso to bind the aggressor. Nice video btw😃!
I was rather determined to find my favorite sea cucumber after watching this video. I think it would be the pink warty sea cucumber (Cercodemas anceps) simply because of their colorful (what I’m assuming to be) buccal podia and bodies!
Assuming I was in an altercation on land I’d choose my stomach to vomit up because of course the acid would come in handy. If it was more of a vomit and run situation where the purpose would be to cause a distraction I’d definitely choose my uterus.
This is really fascinating. I'm so fascinated by the voluntary evisceration of the nerve ring. Are sea cucumbers capable of even rudimentary learning? And is this learning retained?
I recall some bugs turn from larva to goo to flying insect and learning is retained.
Obviously it's very different, but given that the goo-memory already Jackie-Chan-I-Can't-Even'd my brain, I would be less surprised the sea cucumber might.
could be good research question
@@jobda1211 Thank you! I consider that high praise as someone wildly far afield of my area of expertise!
Wow! I found a paper on Google scholar detailing this phenomenon, I had never heard this before. Thanks for this comment, you’ve educated at least one fellow watcher 😊
I just recently found your channel. Can't tell you why (I know you were talking about that at the end), but keep up your niche! You had me busting out laughing with some bits. I love the particular take on near cosmic horror going on, and that textbook bit was utterly hilarious in the best way.
Sea Cucumbers are an interesting example of Convergent Evolution, considering they're (IIRC) supposed to be the closest invertebrate evolutionary relatives to Chordates and Vertebrates; Cephalopods and their (relatively) closely related Gastropod kin are an interesting Divergence from the fairly standard bilaterally symmetrical body plan shared between Arthropods, Chordates, and all Vertebrates.
In somewhat kinda related to their ability to be able to recover from ejecting their insides, locally where I live there's a traditional medicine made from an oil extracted from a species of sea cucumber that's used as a topical ointment to treat light wounds and burns on the skin.
Not sure how well it actually works (or if it's placebo) but it's usually the go to topical treatment vs the usual iodine or saline solutions, and from my experience I never had any issues in using it.
It's called Gamat oil, there's one research paper that concluded that it did help in healing wounds but I'm not sure if the results have been replicated by other researchers.
My favorite is definitely the sea pig! I was laughing so hard at that part😂 I learned so many new things in this video, thank you so much for making it and this whole channel! 💛🐙
Labeling sea horses as Mpreg caught me super off guard and made me laugh a good minute
I'm here fairly late to just say that I really love what you're doin' here. Your most recent video at this time was the one about Siphonophores, which was also the first video of yours that I watched! But your content is the perfect mix of fascinating, educational, entertaining, and charming that I had to go back and start watching everything.
I love the Alien Ocean series, and I even watched the video about salinity/ The Shape of Water/ weird hot fish man all fish-caked up.
I have loved each video, and deeply appreciate the work you put in to research this stuff and make such fun videos.
As for what organ I'd like to vomit up as a defense mechanism, I'd go with my intestines I think. Hork that bad boy up, then swing it around over my head whooping. I bet that'd scare off any would-be muggers!
Azathoth is a sea cucumber! You heard it here folks!!!
I too would yeet my uterus, but also I would yeet my kidneys. Mine are defective so being able to launch one to regrow and then launch the other would honestly solve so many problems.
I got the Jeff Vandermeer novel reference! Honestly I always thought the creature inside the inverted tower would look like a sea cucumber positioned vertically with many feet.
So, I'm watching through a lot of your content as of late (I don't exactly expect you to see this comment tbh), and it reminds me that Scallops have HUNDREDS to THOUSANDS of eyes, and they move by Jet Propulsion. Not exactly "Alien" on the whole, but definitely got some interesting notes to them. Thank you for these videos, they are wonderful.
I completely agree with yeeting the uterus. I also think my gi system would be good to ditch because its always either hungry or upset, no in between.
This was mind blowing, thanks OL
love to see how much your channel has grown from 106 subscribers to 115k, and i couldn’t be more happy for you! your videos are just so much fun and silly to watch while still being very informative, and im all about that 😊
you definitely deserve all the recognition and i hope this channel continues to grow ☺️
This channel is pure gold. The humour and education combo is perfect. Reminds me of Sam Onella thematically and i mean that as the highest compliment
This is my new favorite channel!!!
For real, I am so glad I subscribed to your channel. Keep on keepin' on, cuz this is all good stuff.
This is so interesting! I recently discovered your channel and have been binging all your videos!! You're very academically honest and the content you make is always fun to watch! I hope you get the views you want!!!
I really love your channel. Thank you for sharing these fascinating creatures with us.
Such a fun video. Thanks!
I love your videos….. CZcams put you in my feed recently, and I am subscribed and thumbs up all the way. Octopus lady, you are fan frikkin tastic!
Gosh, Octopus Lady, your sense of humor is *perfect*
Wow, I never knew sea cucumbers were so wild! They're just amazingly, delightfully crazy!
Awesome video!
My uterus can yeet itself by any orifice of my body it chooses if it means that it doesn't need to bring attention to itself for 200days.
But to be more realistic I think that the endometrium is, indeed, the only organ some humans routinely throw up and regrow.
I also LOVE the cosmic horror aspect of the deep sea
i love your energy
throwing up your uterus to give a new meaning to the term "wandering womb"
Love this channel ngl
I love your energy 😂
I'm so happy I found this channel
Learning and laughing alot. Just found your videos. Love em.
Sea Pickles in Minecraft are tunicate colonies that emit light (likely inspired by real-life pyrosomes), like the game's lanterns...? That's the one connection I see.
Also, googling "sea pickle" used to bring up sea cucumbers back when Sea Pickles were just newly added to the game. Likely because of the food (pickles are cucumbers for those who don't know) .
Love you octopus lady. I don't know why the algorithm brought me here this week, but I've been enjoying learning some new things!
Throwing up my brain so I can get a better one
Engagement! Just found your channel. Love your work❤ thank you
I know nothing about this topic, zero idea why you landed in my algorithm (well, I watch a lot of general science stuff), but:
I AM HERE FOR IT!!! I love your voice and your enthusiasm. I got the Vandermeer reference, but not other one (thanks for enlightenment in the description). And I truly LOL'd on still screen text for HPL. You're a keeper darlin'!
Love your vids:-)
I love your editing!! Very enjoyable!!! Idk, I feel like my period might be the human equivilant of the evisceration
Great channel 😃 VERY informative and a GREAT voice 😉
Alright I'm loving your channel I'm watching the videos in reverse order because that's how playlist work. LOL. I'll see you at the beginning or something.
I'm not sure what it is about this video but I've returned to rewatch it and the vampire squid one so much
The Stupid Lantern™ bit made me absolutely lose my MIND laughing! Your videos are the perfect amount of funny, informative and Cosmically Horrifying, I'm absolutely hooked!
You are delightful!
This was the first video of yours I watched, it was in the suggested and I was definitely curious due to the title XD I can say I am ecstatic to have found you, this is all excellent and I whole heartedly agree that we need to forget space and focus on the weird that is the ocean! This video was so well done and I learned so much, so thank you! I will now be sharing the existential monsters that are sea cucumbers with my family. If I have to know these creepy critters then so do they, mwahaha! XD Also, uterus is DEFINITLEY the organ I would yeet from my body! XD
New sub earned! Thanks for the fun entertainment!
Oh, the "lantern" they're referring to is the Aristotle's lantern - an echinoderm's jaw structure. It's most predominantly seen in see urchins.
Yous is awesome thank you for your videos
Found you through tiktok and watched all your vids in like a day lol love the channel!!
I KNEW IT!!! Ones I saw the title and the brushy bits on the thing in the thumbnail and thought for the second I said "it's a sea cucumber isn't it"
Very informative
I'd vomit my heart out. Seems poetic, and absolutely hilarious in certain scenarios
Great channel
I like the tone of her voice. The science in awesome
Proud to report I got the references and I love your taste in fiction!!
Sea cucumbers are so.... Something idk, I'm just trying to support this channel with engagement I guess. Good work!👍
The end of this video is the exact moment I knew I had to subscribe! Also, as someone who has had organs removed I can state from personal experience we 100% don't need our gallbladder and I'm happier without a uterus!
Just found you. Love your vids!
This science video is amazing. *mind blown.gif* Holothurin is one hell of a complex molecule. Rock on Octopus Lady!
Late to the party, but I love how the music cuts out on the quiz section of the video 😂
This channel banging
your tiktok appeared on my fyp and sent me here and i love it! 10/10
You’ve probably already been told this, but in Minecraft the “sea pickle” item gives off light, so it has some uses as an alternative light source to torches and whatnot. That’s why Minecraft showed up when you searched it.
Also Mystery Flesh Pit reference!! :DDDDD it makes me happy :)
7:54 ayy, it's everyone's favorite all-purpose vent, the cloaca!
Definitely my uterus lmao. Just found your content today abd uts definitely my jam!;
You're awesome
And it wasnt the "what organ would you choose to vomit question. You are engaging, infomative and like your subject matter sUuuuuuBbeD
I'm very late to this video, but having just found your wonderful channel, I am delighted to say that I do have a favorite sea cucumber -- Pelagothuria natatrix! (Although it used to be Enypniastes eximia, and sea pigs and sea apples are both also excellent.) I am also That Person who will talk to people for twenty minutes about how many amazing kinds of sea cucumber there are. I just love these little guys and I think they're very underappreciated.
nice. i didn't know i need to know this, now i know
I'd contribute to the end of video discussion but i don't think i can argue with the big yeeterus. You win
the mystery flesh pit national park reference was super cool!
About why Minecraft appeared in “sea cucumber lantern” search, in minecraft there is an item called sea pickles that looked like cucumbers and one of the things that they have is that they glow (for some reason). When you place sea pickles in somewhere dark they glow up, like lanterns, cucumber-shaped lanterns
I love the Mystery Flesh Pit National Park and I totally never thought of comparing it to a sea cucumber. Nice!
The common name for sea cucumber in my mother tongue, catalan, is "cagarro de mar", which literally means "sea shit"
Do with that knowledge what you will.
In a more serious tone, this is a great informative video in an easy to digest (no pun intended) format. This is an amazing job, I will totally subscribe.
0:50 Hi, marine biologist here. It's just radial symmetry, not pentaradial symmetry, because many sea stars have more than five arms. For example there's the sun star, basket star, or _L. annulatus,_ which starts out with 5 arms, but grows more and more as it ages, sometimes ending up with as many as 40.
This takes the catchphrase “Throwing your guts up” literally
💚🏜️ I think your yeat-able organ choices are spot on ... especially the uterus, as long as it grows back. Cause I like the super power of making new humans with my body 💪
sea pigs are neat : ) I find the way they eat, or rather how the food gets delivered to its mouth, very mesmerizing actually lol
I love alien ocean!
omg sea pigs had an octonauts special
octonauts really did episodes on a lot of the cool deep sea creatures (vampire squid, big fin squid, siphonophore, and now, sea pig)
"Idk what to do what to do with this cucumber now-." Got me tripin
This octopus is hilarious!
The Spleen is just like a blood sac that we can live without. Totally rad splenic self evisceration!!
Just discovered ur channel and u have some damn quality content 😌
I just wanted to do my part for the good of the youtube algorithm :>
My fave species of sea cucumber is the pale green one with a frilly end on one end that i saw in the tidepool in Palos Verdes in 1961. I was terrified of it.
Fun fact! Lovecraft did base a creature on sea cucumbers, kinda. They are called the "elder things".
Love the mystery flesh pit reference