Wow u didnt even seemed phased by that beautiful sea turtle. That was amazing, great video! Must have been so fun to explore these creatures in their world.
Well, true...Perhaps some people are interested in the turtle's patterns, or beauty all together. Sea Turtles live a very long time, and their markings can tell a story. It's not always what they do, but where they've been. Food for thought :)
I do love sea turtles as well. I saw a few on my dives last week and was very excited! However, they are much more common to find in the wild and they don't need as much time in the spotlight to represent their nature. No disrespect intended.
What I observed about the smasher shrimp's eye is when it's actively hunting for food booth eyes will look around independently of each other until a good target is acquired then both eyes will acquire a lock on the target then move in for the kill.
I know for a fact both contenders are bad asses in their own rite . Mantis for its power punch , and Cuttle fish for its brain power and hypnotizing light show effects . This should be a good one !
ranfromthe herd mantis shrimp are highly intelligent too- they recognize individual faces and their fishy neighbors whom they interact with. they're basically aliens.
Great filming! That's hard to do, esp when snorkeling. It's very clever how you staged the camera and wrangled the cuttlefish to it. You did such a great job!
Great footage. Thank you for posting this. Hans and Lotte Haas traveled the world observing & filming ocean creatures - They encouraged Marine Biologists to go to the habitat to learn, instead of dynamiting coral reef to bring to the lab for reassembly (the very old school method!) They believed it was vital to view creatures in their habitat to gather relevant information about behavior. (sorry, got a bit off topic)
It’s like the mantis keeps entering the room for a flamboyant entrance but no one is there to appreciate him.... “haaaa... oh no one’s here...”. “Haaaayyy!!!! ... damnit”... “ heeyyy guys! It’s me!”
1. That's is the pistol shrimp that does that, not the mantis shrimp, and that phenomenon only happens for a millisecond and it isn't even a punch just a massive amount of tension being released at once to fire a concussive blast for a small distance 2. Captain falcon does the same thing and his fist also reaches the temperatures of the sun and that is actually a punch
@@whateveryouwant4743 you know that Falcons actually punch? While, diving. At mach 7 speeds. Mantis shrimp punches mostly just destroy shells of other crustaceans, and the sun's surface is only so hot because there is so much of it. Meanwhile falcon punches are enough to dislocate the heads of creatures twice their size, so yeah falcon punch is better and yes, I know this is a joke.
Thank you SO much for sharing these clips--and your enduring efforts at getting good shots! I've long loved cuttlefish, though sadly, the only time I've seen one 'in the flesh' was in a shallow bucket at a Hong Kong fish market..:-( I'm so jealous of you right now!!!!!!
Do you do a lot of diving? I want to go, but know absolutely nothing about it. I've heard Vietnam has some awesome scuba, and is basically the new Thailand since Thailand is so touristy now.
We do love to dive and have done it a few places, with Indonesia and Sipidan being the best. Don't know about Vietnam. Diving is easy really, just take a course (cheaper in Asia) and you won't regret it. Do it soon, the oceans are changing mighty fast.
WOW! you have some INCREDIBLE footage of cuttlefish! it reminds me of how spaceships move around in movies! to me the ocean is where the Aliens of this world are! we might give them a name but looks pretty Alien to me. Great video!
Pretty sure that octopus you found at the end was dying -- Looked like a female who was either still helping some eggs or she was dying after having helped out the eggs. Octopus moms have to manually oxygenate their young so they will hide under places like that to safely do so.
Yeah I was thinking the same... She def didn’t look like she was in good shape. And they usually hide their eggs in hard to find places where they take care of them, keep them clean, away from predators, etc. I’m surprised no one else caught that!
Dude. Sick ass videos!! Man I would've spent a long ass time filming these guys and just watching them. Pretty raw shots!! Nice and up close! The Octopus was pretty scary to see squeeze in and out of things
I’m gonna assume your day job isn’t professional wildlife photographer/film maker, but this was some of the best cuttlefish footage I’ve seen!!! You clearly went to a lotta trouble and were rewarded with some amazing shots. Thanks for sharing!!!!☺️
That is the underwater sound of shrimp (I don't know of a specific species) feeding on plankton. When your snorkeling near them it kind of huts one's ears. They are hanging out where there is cover. It does sound like a crackling wood burning fire. But you can actually feel the sound through your neck and the back of your head as much as through your ears.
The ability to change colors and texture so drastically is amazing. The closest we can come to that is a suntan and goosebumps.
poogoosee bagoomba and that increases chances for skin cancer
Well our ancestor never really had much need to be discount chameleons so...
Lolol
Wow u didnt even seemed phased by that beautiful sea turtle. That was amazing, great video! Must have been so fun to explore these creatures in their world.
From what I've seen, the Mantis Shrimp solves all of its problems by punching them.
+Gurza
Like Saitama. Hehehe.
Gurza, yep. He needs to take anger management courses.
It's like all might
wedson soares I'm disappointed in myself for getting the refrence
There is a mantis shrimp that skewers it’s problems.
OH MY GOD THERE'S A CUTTLEFISH
*completely disregards the grazing sea turtle*
I wanted to see more of the turtle
Spoiler alert: The turtle sat there, not moving much
Well, true...Perhaps some people are interested in the turtle's patterns, or beauty all together. Sea Turtles live a very long time, and their markings can tell a story. It's not always what they do, but where they've been. Food for thought :)
I do love sea turtles as well. I saw a few on my dives last week and was very excited!
However, they are much more common to find in the wild and they don't need as much time in the spotlight to represent their nature. No disrespect intended.
Patrick Beecroft It's all good :)
Great footage of amazing underwater life. Thank you!
This is the perfect video for me lol - add/adhd and a fascination for mantis shrimp and cuttlefish, since I was a kid xD
Same. Cuttlefish is my favorite wild animal!
What I observed about the smasher shrimp's eye is when it's actively hunting for food booth eyes will look around independently of each other until a good target is acquired then both eyes will acquire a lock on the target then move in for the kill.
I know for a fact both contenders are bad asses in their own rite . Mantis for its power punch , and Cuttle fish for its brain power and hypnotizing light show effects . This should be a good one !
ranfromthe herd mantis shrimp are highly intelligent too- they recognize individual faces and their fishy neighbors whom they interact with. they're basically aliens.
GREAT video, thank you so much for sharing part of your trip! I find Cephalopods absolutely fascinating, s well as mantis shrimp!
I fell asleep and autoplay got me here.
Sebs Alvarado I see some weird shit in my history when I wake up
Sebs Alvarado me too
Me three
😂😂😂 550 reminded me of a cartoon. Greatt videos.
I was falling asleep with the relaxing sounds of the air bubbles.
Not really my thing but your narration is natural and not exaggerated, cheers 👍
"...feet or hands or I dunno what to call 'em..." Murdersticks :D
Great shots, hard work! Awesome and thank you!
Great filming! That's hard to do, esp when snorkeling. It's very clever how you staged the camera and wrangled the cuttlefish to it. You did such a great job!
Love it thanks for sharing this
Thank you so much for sharing your snorkeling trip with us, I really enjoyed it. Awesome footage.
Great footage.
Thank you for posting this.
Hans and Lotte Haas traveled the world observing & filming ocean creatures - They encouraged Marine Biologists to go to the habitat to learn, instead of dynamiting coral reef to bring to the lab for reassembly (the very old school method!)
They believed it was vital to view creatures in their habitat to gather relevant information about behavior.
(sorry, got a bit off topic)
Nice filming. This looked like a lot of fun. Cuttlefish are just so weird.
That funny mantis shrimp at the beginning playing "now you see me, now you don't."
amazing Cuttlefish footage
Wow man, you got some really great footage of that cuttlefish.. amazing!!
3:20 focusing on cuttlefish
A WHOLE ASS SEAT TURTLE JUST CHILLIN
5:31 JUST LEAVE ME ALONE!
3:30 TURTLE!!!
Amoniak7 It's a logger head sea turtle. An endangered species! 😮
Excellent video. Thank you!!
Some great photography; I very much enjoyed watching these creatures close up in their natural habitat. Many thanks :)
It’s like the mantis keeps entering the room for a flamboyant entrance but no one is there to appreciate him.... “haaaa... oh no one’s here...”. “Haaaayyy!!!! ... damnit”... “ heeyyy guys! It’s me!”
@1:00 I just love the perfect TIMING 🤣
Those two species are really the "Glam Rockstars" of the ocean. Good footage.
A genuine alien world down there. Life is do different in these places to the terrestrial.
beautiful filming
Some really nice footage! Good work!
5:26 its like the spaceships you see in sci fi movies
The hairy chested guy is super cute.
Thank you for such great video ! Great work .
Wow!!
Incredible nice shots!
Thanks for The movie. 👍👍
Great Video. I Appreciate your Effort. Thanks
This is great. Mantis shrimp i love em. 😉
screw falcon punch, we need mantis shrimp punch
David Dylan a punch so powerful that the mere force tears the water apart, heating it up to the heat of the sun...yeah falcon doesn't even compare xD
1. That's is the pistol shrimp that does that, not the mantis shrimp, and that phenomenon only happens for a millisecond and it isn't even a punch just a massive amount of tension being released at once to fire a concussive blast for a small distance
2. Captain falcon does the same thing and his fist also reaches the temperatures of the sun and that is actually a punch
@@whateveryouwant4743 you know that Falcons actually punch? While, diving. At mach 7 speeds. Mantis shrimp punches mostly just destroy shells of other crustaceans, and the sun's surface is only so hot because there is so much of it. Meanwhile falcon punches are enough to dislocate the heads of creatures twice their size, so yeah falcon punch is better and yes, I know this is a joke.
@@xxjoebamaxx7782 "Yeah, that'll teach ya...somethin' or other."~Trevor Phillips, GTA V
@@whateveryouwant4743 I would say "ok boomer" but that quote is legendary
incredible sea life!i luv it.looks amazing!
super ! would love to know the details of your setup/camera you were using ! cheers
Fantastic ! More please
neat video! looks like a lot of fun
Great footage and strategies to get it!!
Amazing animal, great video. It looks so intelligent!
Thank you SO much for sharing these clips--and your enduring efforts at getting good shots!
I've long loved cuttlefish, though sadly, the only time I've seen one 'in the flesh' was in a shallow bucket at a Hong Kong fish market..:-(
I'm so jealous of you right now!!!!!!
Do you do a lot of diving? I want to go, but know absolutely nothing about it. I've heard Vietnam has some awesome scuba, and is basically the new Thailand since Thailand is so touristy now.
We do love to dive and have done it a few places, with Indonesia and Sipidan being the best. Don't know about Vietnam. Diving is easy really, just take a course (cheaper in Asia) and you won't regret it. Do it soon, the oceans are changing mighty fast.
This is so cool,thanks for sharing.
Great patient photography. The Blob who ate me.
Good video, thanks for sharing!
🎶Cuddles cuddles swimming in the ocean. Causing a commotion, cuz they are so awesome🎶
those mantis shrimp are truly amazing
You got some beautiful film of the fish especially, very cool. 😎👍
Great video. Thumbs up.
Wow , that's some clear sceneries ! Where is that footage location ? Thanks for upload !
WOW! you have some INCREDIBLE footage of cuttlefish! it reminds me of how spaceships move around in movies! to me the ocean is where the Aliens of this world are! we might give them a name but looks pretty Alien to me. Great video!
Just curious as to where this was?
ViVi Joestar hahaha right
The river Thames
You can find them in the oceans of europe and asia
Luis Soto How were they able to fit inside you like that?
wow i saw sea turtle so beautiful
Lol he punched the cuddle fish. Amazing video!
Incredible shots my hats off to you what a strange magnificent creature
Great work . close ups are amazing
Beautiful!
The cuttlefish is amazing, man.
You have something here. no waffling on about evolution shite so i didn't need to turn the sound down. great post. more!!!
I have a few more on my youtube page.
So cool!
Pretty sure that octopus you found at the end was dying -- Looked like a female who was either still helping some eggs or she was dying after having helped out the eggs. Octopus moms have to manually oxygenate their young so they will hide under places like that to safely do so.
Yeah I was thinking the same... She def didn’t look like she was in good shape. And they usually hide their eggs in hard to find places where they take care of them, keep them clean, away from predators, etc. I’m surprised no one else caught that!
Mantis Shrimps are the best tasting crustacean bar none!!!😎😎😎😍😍😍
Very nice footage.
Great video!
Dude. Sick ass videos!! Man I would've spent a long ass time filming these guys and just watching them. Pretty raw shots!! Nice and up close! The Octopus was pretty scary to see squeeze in and out of things
I’m gonna assume your day job isn’t professional wildlife photographer/film maker, but this was some of the best cuttlefish footage I’ve seen!!! You clearly went to a lotta trouble and were rewarded with some amazing shots. Thanks for sharing!!!!☺️
wait mantus shrimp build walls!
donalf trump confirmed
photoshop of mantis shrimp with rrump hair
If i ever come back as crustacean in another life, i hope its a Mantis shrimp or its next evolving cousin
Let's not be anemones, let's cuttlefish...
Janethan Ricanibante
Wow nice
Great video…
Ufofish, so cute ♡♡♡♡
You did a great job!
Great show, amazing world beneath us
Are we sure cuttlefish aren't aliens? They look unreal...
Cuttlefish look like someone made a Funko Pop of Cthulhu.
Wow cuttlefish are way too advanced 😮
Thanks for sharing that.
Wow that was cool, both of them. Looks kind of like a squid, octupus.
long story short there is no fight between them there's a punch?? i didnt see it
amazing work
This is sweet!
How were you able to eat rice crispies under the water like that?
Cuttlefishes remind me of little boats lol
that was awesome!!!!
When the 2 most unique species began to battle
A wild tentacool and corphish appeared!
awesome man!
8:03 sound like fire burning woods
That is the underwater sound of shrimp (I don't know of a specific species) feeding on plankton. When your snorkeling near them it kind of huts one's ears. They are hanging out where there is cover. It does sound like a crackling wood burning fire. But you can actually feel the sound through your neck and the back of your head as much as through your ears.
I Just want how to cook this Mentis Shrimp🔥💥😚😂😍👅Deep Fried or Steam with Garlic.Delicious😝same way cooking the Cuttlefish Seafood menu Always Have.
That octopus looked like it had breathing problems
That octopus reminded me of a heart pumping but with tentacles and eyes....
I love these things