I had no idea octopuses were so intelligent 🐙❤️ Thanks Jules Casey for sharing your story. What a cool experience to have 😍 Watch more of her incredible dives here: / onebreathdiver
This video popped up on my CZcams feed and that video you mentioned is the first thing I thought of. What an incredibly smart and intuitive creature the octopus is! I encourage EVERYONE to watch that special!, 💖
I absolutely agree. I saw that documentary also and I enjoyed it so much. But more importantly, I came away amazed at their intelligence and a realization that these creatures were sentient beings with emotions and communication abilities. They are on a whole other level of God's creativity. So amazing .😊
I worked in an aquarium store throughout college and I can tell you that octopuses can distinguish people by sight. One of the guys was a rough tank cleaner but I was fascinated by the octopus, hand feeding it and otherwise interacting with it. When the other guy came to the tank to clean or feed, the octopus hid but when I came it would come to the front of the tank to interact with me.
Yeah, that octopus was definitely showing her, saying look it's one of you... Animals are smart, intelligent, and have feelings, emotions and souls... Be kind to all animals people, those human and non-human 🙏
@@debt.3472 Absolutely... Compassion is magic... It doesn't end with one act of kindness. It spreads from that one act. It makes people think, and pay it forward... And God knows we need more compassion and kindness in the world right now.
That is a fact! People have no Idea at all. They can actually understand us. I mean understand us in they know what we are, what we're capable of, and why we are here. They actually understand us. That's my theory and belief anyway!
"hey you! You're the ones messing up my house! Dont try to get away, I'll drag you if I have to. Get your trash outta here! I know it was you! look! I have proof! Yeah, not too slick are you? You dropped your ID with the trash! See?"
It is very plain that the octopus wanted to show her the treasures. Take it for what it is and don't overthink it. This was very heart warming and sweet.
Brain 1 was thinking: looks like you. The 2nd brain says: your family? Third brain wanted to ask: what is that fuzzy white fish called? 4th brain was thinking: Why no water? 5th brain: So, show and treat? Where is my treat lady? 6th brain went all out being cute. 7th brain is the brainiac master planner. 8th always pushes those thoughts into action. 9th was just exhausted in all the thinking.
@@twotwentyswift I don’t think I’ve ever read or heard of an animal deliberately harming a human, whereas humans can deliberately harm animals, with cruelty.
@@twotwentyswiftif we follow your ideology then their is no difference between animal and human..you are those meat loving category who will kill another human for meat if you can't get an animal
Absolutely extraordinary and very beautiful. It's just heartbreaking how we, as human, continue to devastate the octopus population just as we do nearly all other aquatic life and wildlife on land.
I’ve noticed an increasing number of videos showing different species communicating, forming friendships, and behaving like family. It’s remarkable how intelligent animals can be, even when their brain size is smaller than that of humans.
I think it's the little jumping spider (the super cute ones) I heard uses nurons to relay multiple bits of information at 1 time so the same amount of information in a more compact size.
What a special, cross-species moment. Parroting others here, I've no doubt that the octopus understood the commonality between the photo and the diver, and knew the site would be of interest.
Either that or it had seen the humans constructing the memorial, had noticed that there had been a lot of human activity around that one item/location, so it thought this new human might also like to go to this spot that had apparently been so intriguing to the earlier humans. Totally amazing either way!
@@JW-vi2nhDepends when the humans were constructing it, if it was more then one year ago, he can't remember because they live only one year, a year and half maximum, they die, both males and femakes after mating
In college I was a student lab assistant in my marine biology lab. We has an octopus tank. I fed him regularly . He would come to the front of the tank when he saw me. And hold my hand when I put it in the tank. He never did it to anyone else. He was my friend !!
Tbf, many animals do this to their feeders. I got many leopard geckos (and other gecko species), they're not crazy intelligent creatures, yet they always come to the door when I open it. They obviously know that theres a possibility for food once the door opens. One is also always eager to climb my hand.
Jesus, that’s messed up… a poor octupus stuck in a damn tank for irs whole life? These animals travel free in the wild, it’s truly cruel and 100% unnecessary to keep an octupus in a tank way too small for it (no matter what size the tank was, it’s too small.. it fit inside a student lab, there’s no amount of space that would be sufficient to mimic its natural habitat. Let alone to keep it alone.)
At the very least, it seems like the octopus wanted to show her something. Without reading any other meaning into it, that makes this an extraordinary encounter.
They are like the brain of the sea! I was blown away when a photographer caught one walking on two tentacles. It was amazing and bizarre at the same time.
There are so many things about many different animals that indicate they have intelligence higher than we suspect, feel emotions, even have empathy. Be kind to nature and its creatures. We all need each other.
Octopi are intelligent and friendly and often lonely. They love to interact with any friendly humans but remember to keep your goggles on to protect your eyes from accidents
Exactly what I was thinking. I adore animals because most of them are smarter than humans in general, but I wish they could see cars and planes and other vehicles as danger like we do, but they keep diving in front of them :( and some ppl don't look where they're going or even care 🤬 I say let's get rid of drugs and stuff that gets ppl drunk like wine, beer and so on for the greater of humanity. It's only killing us slowly and killing others faster due to one's incompetence. Something needs to be done and if you need something to take your mind off your problems, use games, art and other distractions that won't hurt others and themselves. I hope you have a translation button over there :p
Tiere sind Lebewesen, die unseren Respekt verdienen. Weden darf man sie vermenschlichen, noch darf man sie quälen, ihnen den Lebenraum verdrecken oder wegnehmen. Leider gibt es viel zu viele Menschen, und unter diesen gibt es auch noch viel zu viele egoistische, unerzogene, rücksichtslose Egomanen.
Wow! People like you and others who take hooks out of sharks mouths, rescues whales from fishing nets are amazing! That was a very special moment. Thank you for sharing and posting. ❤
This was very emotional for me, I'm crying 😢! My first thought was that same thing about seeing a picture of a person & she's a person, so maybe she knows that person & would love to see it 😊! (We probably all look alike to them 😂) SO SWEET ❤!!!
One amazing thing about octopus vision is that they seem to be able to see as clearly on land as they do underwater. I think the octopus also recognizes a human face in the photo.
I wonder if it was about the photo since they mentioned the objects were put there by divers, so I imagine divers visit there. Perhaps the octopus knows it’s a place where people normally go, so it guides the ‘lost’ humans there as well.
@@Wizz15 That's kind of what I was thinking. I'm not so sure if it has anything to do with thinking the person might be lost, but maybe the octopus just saw a human, had seen other humans erecting that thing, and perhaps thought that's where this human it found belonged.
Utterly astounding. I wish we would appreciate the fact that animals, other than we, have intelligence and emotions just as we do. What an amazing, heart touching moment THAT was. ❤😊
Female Elephants, humans, and whales are the only species that do not reproduce for their entire lifespan yet their biological timelines have them live much longer than their ability to reproduce- why is that? The main point of life is to reproduce from a biological standpoint- so what is the point of members of society who cannot do this anymore? What do they provide? Support, wisdom, leadership, expertise, skills, knowledge/educational preservation, the truth, etc. our elders are around for a reason and the same with elephants and whales. They seem to follow a matriarch social structure ie. Importance on female influence on the community
I've seen dogs, cows, and cats do this very commonly. I've also heard some great stories about marine mammals like dolphins, whales, and killer whales saving people or asking for help. but watching octopus being so intelligent, friendly, gentle, playful, and caring, really mesmerizes me. They certainly have and show advanced and complex emotions and feelings.
Once I was on a whale watching boat and we ran into a huge school of dolphins. One of the ladies dropped her phone in the ocean trying to film and one of the dolphins actually retrieved it and gave it back to her. It was crazy cool.
@@scottcuilty4154 Wow, that must have been so cool watch. I kind of sometimes feel they are kind of far too advanced, which we don't or may never understand.
That was deeply touching and so much more beautiful than I could have imagined! Octopus intelligence is something that is truly unappreciated and that we're only just beginning to understand. I have no doubt it recognised you as human and wanted to show you another "human"! What a magical moment.💕
Oh how lucky this lady was. I would love to be able to just see an octopus, let alone have it take my hand and show me what it wants me to see. Wonderful.
@Jafmanz It isn't funny, jerk. Someone expresses real emotions about the awe-inspiring experience this woman had, and your first response was to mock them. That is jerk behavior.
@@prettyllady Oh okay I heard the name, but never watched. Love anime otherwise though. Hope you have a good weekend ahead and thanks for clearing that up, greetings from Germany
For those who have not watched the awarded documentary ""My Octopus Teacher", I highly recommend that you do! It documents a year spent by filmmaker Craig Foster forging a relationship with a wild common octopus in a South African kelp forest.
I’ve been wanting to watch it, but know that if, and when I do I’ll never eat octopus again. I stopped eating meat almost 5 years ago and am currently an ovo-lacto pescatarian, but my goal is to finally become a vegetarian in due time ✨
@@Empress1014_ Dude, the selfishness is really pitiful. Just stop already. It’s not hard! Ffs. And FYI, you can NOT say that you’ve stopped eating meat, _BECAUSE YOU HAVEN’T!_ Meat = FLESH, regardless of what animal’s flesh it is!
I saw a You Tube video of a diver who found a tiny octopus and sort of played with it. On a subsequent dive, that little octopus remembered the diver and played with him each time the diver came to see it. I was so touched!
This is so precious. The depth of this pure experience must have been incredible. And further proof we should not be consuming these amazing beings. Live and let live.
This is one of the absolute coolest things I've seen on CZcams ! That octopus recognized a human and I think it wanted her to know that another creature that looked like her ( human ) was down there. That is So Cool ! Thank You !
Oh wow , he recognized you as like the picture . Unbelievable acute intelligence. This is astonishing and you are the only one who can truly tell if that animal took you there on purpose . And I believe you !! Wow !!! Beautiful.
Thank you for including us on this magical moment with Mr. Octopus!! It is a sight I would never have believed!! I enjoyed it very much and I am stunned at the level of Mr. Octopus’ intellect!! Wow! I will definitely share this video with my friends and family. 🥰
Wow, so moving, the octopus recognised your humanity, and brought you to see what other humans were up to, amazing intelligence and interspecies empathy.
This video should be shown in every shark dive prep. It honestly to me shows how patient and gentle the shark was trying to be with the divers while giving all of the necesarry signs for the instructor to make this a safe situation.
Oh my goodness🥹, God Bless the Octopuses Sweet Heart🙏! I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, “We can learn So much from animals.” I absolutely Love seeing videos like this🥰. Thank you So much for sharing this Beautiful and Endearing moment🥲… it’s so touching to see and fills my heart and soul with such Joy, Appreciation and Humbleness🙂↕️. Animals are Truly Special and Amazing…I could Never Imagine living in a world without them!! We are All Here for a Reason❤. One Love✌️🫶🙂
It makes me happy to see the beauty of kindness and appreciation for another living creature. Respect and understanding on both sides... Filled my heart with goodness! Life should always be moments when we fill our hearts with goodness and share it with someone else! Thank you for posting this video!
He's sooo beautiful. And so are you. Once in a lifetime interaction with a super intelligent creature who singled you out and took you by the hand! I'm happy for you AND jealous!
I agree. The creature made a precise connection between the picture on the stone sculpture and you. He can decern and identify other beings and he wanted to surprise you with his discovery.
Wow, that’s incredible and shows just how intelligent they are. The object was either something he was showing off or recognized as something a human would like. Amazing either way.
This is the COOLEST story!!I love octopus!! He DEFINITELY was leading her there to say "LOOK! There's a creature like YOU!!""This just makes me love them 10 times more!!😅❤🥰❤
One of the most intelligent animals on Earth. Finally being protected under Sentient Laws across the globe. This is a self aware creature that possess the same kind of critical thinking we do. They are incredible. ❤️
I agree. That octopus knew exactly what it was doing ! And, turning around to make sure she's still following ?! No doubts at all ! 🐙 What an awesome world we live in ! 💗🐙🦀😊
It reminds me of a kid showing their parents things they have found or made that is quite interesting. The octopus is so incredible and they have no clue how intelligent people consider them!
Tis Irish Bob saying hello What a bloody marvelous story to be shared on YT. Heart warming and profound at just how mych intelligent species of creatures exist amongst us all. Ye have gained an an extraordinary memory to retell fer the rest of yer days. Beautiful interaction between different life forms. I admit I'm a wee bit jealous. May the rest of us enjoy such moments: as awe inspiring and wondrous. Pure magic. Thanks fer sharing. Irish Bob wishes ye a grand week ahead. Life is indeed amazing and special🥂🥂 🤗😇😎🇮🇪🇨🇵☘️🍀🦾🩺🥂
That octopus knew exactly what it was showing her. "It's like you."
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Yes, and I trust u Lady come see come see ❤❤😮 and took the Lady by the Hand🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Could the octopus meant : Hey, no littering, pick up your crap please !
More like
Hey, your happen to know this guy ?
Seen him around here some 20 years ago !
And “what’s it holding?”
My Octopus Teacher Netflix documentary gave me the awareness of how incredibly intelligent and emotional they are. Truly an epic dive for you!
That documentary came to mind. I watched it sometime ago. Loved it!
That documentary was a life-changer for me. I cried like a baby.
This video popped up on my CZcams feed and that video you mentioned is the first thing I thought of.
What an incredibly smart and intuitive creature the octopus is! I encourage EVERYONE to watch that special!, 💖
I absolutely agree. I saw that documentary also and I enjoyed it so much. But more importantly, I came away amazed at their intelligence and a realization that these creatures were sentient beings with emotions and communication abilities.
They are on a whole other level of God's creativity. So amazing .😊
@@rubyhoward2085There is no god. Otherwise bang on
I worked in an aquarium store throughout college and I can tell you that octopuses can distinguish people by sight. One of the guys was a rough tank cleaner but I was fascinated by the octopus, hand feeding it and otherwise interacting with it.
When the other guy came to the tank to clean or feed, the octopus hid but when I came it would come to the front of the tank to interact with me.
Amazing!
That is so cool!!!
That guy probably wasn’t very nice to the octopus.
@@acolon4617 He was just doing his job. He excelled at other facets, like maintaining the filters and such for optimum water quality.
I think that octopus completed a side mission and deserves a reward
Yeah, that octopus was definitely showing her, saying look it's one of you... Animals are smart, intelligent, and have feelings, emotions and souls... Be kind to all animals people, those human and non-human 🙏
Thank you Good to know.....
Compassion makes beautiful things happen; in more ways than one...
Yeah, shame intelligence isn’t a bit more common in people…❤
@@debt.3472 Absolutely... Compassion is magic... It doesn't end with one act of kindness. It spreads from that one act. It makes people think, and pay it forward... And God knows we need more compassion and kindness in the world right now.
@@nedkelly5866
Most definitely. Sadly, humanity lacks much compassion.
They are way more smart than we even imagine.
At least as smart as a tour guide who works for free.
Smart enough probably to say "smarter" and not "more smart" as well.
"we"?
Speak for yourself.
Specially smarter than those who write "more smart" 😂😂😂😂
That is a fact! People have no Idea at all. They can actually understand us. I mean understand us in they know what we are, what we're capable of, and why we are here. They actually understand us. That's my theory and belief anyway!
Animals are sentient beings. That octopus knew exactly what it was doing. ❤
"hey you! You're the ones messing up my house! Dont try to get away, I'll drag you if I have to. Get your trash outta here! I know it was you! look! I have proof! Yeah, not too slick are you? You dropped your ID with the trash! See?"
@@SanityTV_Last_Sane_Man_Alive 😆
The octopus was saying hey get this ish out of here 😂
Like...Ma'am...I keep getting tripping over this guy... take him with you pleeeaase🤣🤣🤣
This was one of the most intriguing animal stories Ive ever heard. How amazing is the intelligence of animals!
How amazing is Lord God Jesus Christ The creator.
@@markuskorolainen4920 I immediately thought likewise… He IS amazing!
@@markuskorolainen4920 How amazing is Lord God Allah The creator.
Lord God of Israel, Jesus Christ Yeshua Hamashiach ❤
Totally agree
It is very plain that the octopus wanted to show her the treasures. Take it for what it is and don't overthink it. This was very heart warming and sweet.
Just a local showing a tourist all the cool landmarks.
Maybe it wanted a tip. Humans have been seen giving out snacks before.
Maybe that octopus also knows the diver that built those? 🤔
It’s cool but you all crazy with humanizing animals 😅
@@oneofthosepeople2101 Perhaps animals are more 'human' than you realize. We're not that special.
That octopus is the epitome of “look at this cool rock I found” and I love that
I can't think of anything cooler than have an octopus as a friend
Brain 1 was thinking: looks like you. The 2nd brain says: your family? Third brain wanted to ask: what is that fuzzy white fish called? 4th brain was thinking: Why no water? 5th brain: So, show and treat? Where is my treat lady? 6th brain went all out being cute. 7th brain is the brainiac master planner. 8th always pushes those thoughts into action. 9th was just exhausted in all the thinking.
That’s hilarious! Or a most profound truth. Thank you!
😃😀😄👍
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That's amazing, astounding, funny, beautiful...there aren't enough words to describe both the video, and your comment! Cheers!!!
Only the head brain is sentient
For some reason I want to cry now. it's amazing that they are so smart. People are cruel to animals and it's really sad
Animals are cruel to each other and people, and that's sad as well.
@@twotwentyswift I don’t think I’ve ever read or heard of an animal deliberately harming a human, whereas humans can deliberately harm animals, with cruelty.
That’s why I hate people!
@@twotwentyswiftif we follow your ideology then their is no difference between animal and human..you are those meat loving category who will kill another human for meat if you can't get an animal
@@twotwentyswiftyeah it’s just human and animal nature. It’s brutal!
Absolutely extraordinary and very beautiful. It's just heartbreaking how we, as human, continue to devastate the octopus population just as we do nearly all other aquatic life and wildlife on land.
I’ve noticed an increasing number of videos showing different species communicating, forming friendships, and behaving like family. It’s remarkable how intelligent animals can be, even when their brain size is smaller than that of humans.
I think it's the little jumping spider (the super cute ones) I heard uses nurons to relay multiple bits of information at 1 time so the same amount of information in a more compact size.
What a special, cross-species moment. Parroting others here, I've no doubt that the octopus understood the commonality between the photo and the diver, and knew the site would be of interest.
Either that or it had seen the humans constructing the memorial, had noticed that there had been a lot of human activity around that one item/location, so it thought this new human might also like to go to this spot that had apparently been so intriguing to the earlier humans. Totally amazing either way!
@@JW-vi2nhDepends when the humans were constructing it, if it was more then one year ago, he can't remember because they live only one year, a year and half maximum, they die, both males and femakes after mating
@@JW-vi2nh
👍🏻 Well put!
Perhaps he knew the deceased diver and wanted to share his old friend with his new one.
@sagesufferswell it's possible, but that death had to be pretty recent then, since octopus don't live more than 3 years usually.
Octopuses are amazing beautiful creatures.
Octopuses? Octopi?😂
Octopuses. Octopi was an error.
@@SilverAuntieOctopuses is correct
They are also very delicious to eat in Asia
@@unixjpn So are humans in SE Asia
Wow! 9 x brains and 8 x arms... Nature is wonderful, powerful, and educational! Lets do our part an let them live without our pollution.
Wow! That was completely incredible!!! That octopus was definitely guiding her to the spot that all the other divers go to!❤
In college I was a student lab assistant in my marine biology lab. We has an octopus tank. I fed him regularly . He would come to the front of the tank when he saw me. And hold my hand when I put it in the tank. He never did it to anyone else. He was my friend !!
Wow.
Tbf, many animals do this to their feeders. I got many leopard geckos (and other gecko species), they're not crazy intelligent creatures, yet they always come to the door when I open it. They obviously know that theres a possibility for food once the door opens. One is also always eager to climb my hand.
Should have taken back into the wild. Far too intelligent to trapped in a tank
@@stevendavis7079the knowledge gained by studying them helps us help them even more in the future.
Jesus, that’s messed up… a poor octupus stuck in a damn tank for irs whole life? These animals travel free in the wild, it’s truly cruel and 100% unnecessary to keep an octupus in a tank way too small for it (no matter what size the tank was, it’s too small.. it fit inside a student lab, there’s no amount of space that would be sufficient to mimic its natural habitat. Let alone to keep it alone.)
At the very least, it seems like the octopus wanted to show her something. Without reading any other meaning into it, that makes this an extraordinary encounter.
He’s like I’ve seen your god !! lol
They are like the brain of the sea! I was blown away when a photographer caught one walking on two tentacles. It was amazing and bizarre at the same time.
There are so many things about many different animals that indicate they have intelligence higher than we suspect, feel emotions, even have empathy. Be kind to nature and its creatures. We all need each other.
Octopi are intelligent and friendly and often lonely. They love to interact with any friendly humans but remember to keep your goggles on to protect your eyes from accidents
Howso? They spurt toxins?
They are but no such thing as octopi. They are Octopuses.
@@josephwinder6878octopen, clearly
@@josephwinder6878depends on how it's cooked😂
@@Gandingas 😅
Was ich schon immer wusste, jetzt wird es allgemein bekannt, wie sehr viel intelligenter, liebender Tiere sind,als manche Menschen glaubten.
Exactly what I was thinking. I adore animals because most of them are smarter than humans in general, but I wish they could see cars and planes and other vehicles as danger like we do, but they keep diving in front of them :( and some ppl don't look where they're going or even care 🤬 I say let's get rid of drugs and stuff that gets ppl drunk like wine, beer and so on for the greater of humanity. It's only killing us slowly and killing others faster due to one's incompetence. Something needs to be done and if you need something to take your mind off your problems, use games, art and other distractions that won't hurt others and themselves.
I hope you have a translation button over there :p
My mother always said that.
Absolutely 🏆👍💕
Tiere sind Lebewesen, die unseren Respekt verdienen. Weden darf man sie vermenschlichen, noch darf man sie quälen, ihnen den Lebenraum verdrecken oder wegnehmen. Leider gibt es viel zu viele Menschen, und unter diesen gibt es auch noch viel zu viele egoistische, unerzogene, rücksichtslose Egomanen.
Sowas habe ich vor Jahrzehnten in der Schule gelernt.
Moments like this makes me think that there might be hope for humanity 🤞🏿
Don't be ridiculous
These are the precious moments that make life worth living.
Wow!
People like you and others who take hooks out of sharks mouths, rescues whales from fishing nets are amazing!
That was a very special moment.
Thank you for sharing and posting. ❤
This was very emotional for me, I'm crying 😢! My first thought was that same thing about seeing a picture of a person & she's a person, so maybe she knows that person & would love to see it 😊! (We probably all look alike to them 😂)
SO SWEET ❤!!!
One amazing thing about octopus vision is that they seem to be able to see as clearly on land as they do underwater. I think the octopus also recognizes a human face in the photo.
I wonder if it was about the photo since they mentioned the objects were put there by divers, so I imagine divers visit there.
Perhaps the octopus knows it’s a place where people normally go, so it guides the ‘lost’ humans there as well.
@@Wizz15 That's kind of what I was thinking. I'm not so sure if it has anything to do with thinking the person might be lost, but maybe the octopus just saw a human, had seen other humans erecting that thing, and perhaps thought that's where this human it found belonged.
How lovely! The Octpus took her hand, and guided her to the photo! I have no words!
That was so lovely. What a beautiful and intelligent creature. I love how he looks back to see if she's still with him.❤🐙😊
Utterly astounding. I wish we would appreciate the fact that animals, other than we, have intelligence and emotions just as we do. What an amazing, heart touching moment
THAT was. ❤😊
And scary. The octopus is scary.
@@moragmacgregor6792No they are not scary! The most amazing creatures on earth!
Female Elephants, humans, and whales are the only species that do not reproduce for their entire lifespan yet their biological timelines have them live much longer than their ability to reproduce- why is that? The main point of life is to reproduce from a biological standpoint- so what is the point of members of society who cannot do this anymore? What do they provide? Support, wisdom, leadership, expertise, skills, knowledge/educational preservation, the truth, etc. our elders are around for a reason and the same with elephants and whales. They seem to follow a matriarch social structure ie. Importance on female influence on the community
I've seen dogs, cows, and cats do this very commonly. I've also heard some great stories about marine mammals like dolphins, whales, and killer whales saving people or asking for help.
but watching octopus being so intelligent, friendly, gentle, playful, and caring, really mesmerizes me. They certainly have and show advanced and complex emotions and feelings.
Once I was on a whale watching boat and we ran into a huge school of dolphins. One of the ladies dropped her phone in the ocean trying to film and one of the dolphins actually retrieved it and gave it back to her. It was crazy cool.
@@scottcuilty4154 Wow, that must have been so cool watch. I kind of sometimes feel they are kind of far too advanced, which we don't or may never understand.
Yeah I've seen cats do this too. Sometimes it's really sad because you can't follow them but they want you to so bad.
Deep cognitive empathy in many marine mammals.
@@Sh3r-Bearyou never saw a killer whale play with seals and it shows
That was deeply touching and so much more beautiful than I could have imagined! Octopus intelligence is something that is truly unappreciated and that we're only just beginning to understand. I have no doubt it recognised you as human and wanted to show you another "human"! What a magical moment.💕
*Octopus:* "Hey can you come take this trash away? The other humans have been dumping this junk here and this is low key my mating spot"
What a truly intelligent creature. He was communicating with you.
No way! How did you figure that out? 🤔
So sweet! What a good and extremely intelligent boy❤ He deserves ALL the treats.
Awww the way it turned around to see if she was still following❤ I might be emotional 🥰
They are probably so much smarter than people are. I love them.
We really don't know how intelligent creatures are until we have a personal interaction with them..
That's a surreal moment, for sure. Amazing.
He was telling you to get your trash out of his living room 😂
I think theres something very special about these amazing creatures. They are incredible.
Oh how lucky this lady was. I would love to be able to just see an octopus, let alone have it take my hand and show me what it wants me to see. Wonderful.
try the fish counter at your local supermarket
@@JafmanzDon't be a jerk. 😒
@@playfulpanthress if you didn't find that funny maybe you are the jerk...
@Jafmanz It isn't funny, jerk. Someone expresses real emotions about the awe-inspiring experience this woman had, and your first response was to mock them. That is jerk behavior.
@@JafmanzNo. You are, unfortunately😉
The animals have so much respect✨❤
If only you could give the octopus a hug. Priceless! 🤗🤭🇦🇺💖
Oh man, i cannot let myself eat Octopus anymore 😫 this was adorable
Animals are so much more intelligent than we give them credit for. I love your story. Thank you. ❤
How incredibly special would you feel when an octopus shows you this.
That is surprisingly wholesome.
Wow! That is truly a heartfelt and precious moment.
Awww what a precious moment, that will never be forgotten 🥹❤️
octopuses are gorgeous :) btw what cartoon is your pic from? It looks familiar
@@Ivanatis it's "coffee" from cowboy bebop 😊
@@prettyllady Oh okay I heard the name, but never watched. Love anime otherwise though. Hope you have a good weekend ahead and thanks for clearing that up, greetings from Germany
For those who have not watched the awarded documentary ""My Octopus Teacher", I highly recommend that you do! It documents a year spent by filmmaker Craig Foster forging a relationship with a wild common octopus in a South African kelp forest.
Such a beautiful intriguing documentary. I also watched it sometime ago. Loved it!
I will watch it. Thank you.
I’ve been wanting to watch it, but know that if, and when I do I’ll never eat octopus again. I stopped eating meat almost 5 years ago and am currently an ovo-lacto pescatarian, but my goal is to finally become a vegetarian in due time ✨
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Dude, the selfishness is really pitiful. Just stop already. It’s not hard! Ffs.
And FYI, you can NOT say that you’ve stopped eating meat, _BECAUSE YOU HAVEN’T!_ Meat = FLESH, regardless of what animal’s flesh it is!
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The fact you eat these incredible creatures is legit repulsive.
What a marvellous animal. You can be proud to have it as a friend! ❤❤❤
I'm blown away 😍. What a beautiful, intelligent and friendly creature ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I saw a You Tube video of a diver who found a tiny octopus and sort of played with it. On a subsequent dive, that little octopus remembered the diver and played with him each time the diver came to see it. I was so touched!
so was the octopus...
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Octopuses are proven to be extremely intelligent. Absolutely amazing that they showed her this❤
This is so precious. The depth of this pure experience must have been incredible. And further proof we should not be consuming these amazing beings. Live and let live.
Water floof❤not only intelligence, but also compassion and love.
This is one of the absolute coolest things I've seen on CZcams ! That octopus recognized a human and I think it wanted her to know that another creature that looked like her ( human ) was down there. That is So Cool ! Thank You !
Thank you for posting this. It was heartwarming.
Oh wow , he recognized you as like the picture . Unbelievable acute intelligence. This is astonishing and you are the only one who can truly tell if that animal took you there on purpose . And I believe you !! Wow !!! Beautiful.
Wow thats incredible!
Thats like the coolest story I've ever heard!!! 🐙
That is truly amazing! 🎶”I’d like to be, underneath the sea, in an octopus’s garden…“🎶❤️
Beatles
🎶"Ocean man, take me by the hand
Lead me to the land that you understand"🎶 😂
Thats pretty cool. I dont get amazed by these animal videos much but this one was pretty cool.
Octopus like "this yours, get your crap outta my ocean" not knowing it's for the reef.
Thank you for including us on this magical moment with Mr. Octopus!! It is a sight I would never have believed!! I enjoyed it very much and I am stunned at the level of Mr. Octopus’ intellect!! Wow! I will definitely share this video with my friends and family. 🥰
Wow, so moving, the octopus recognised your humanity, and brought you to see what other humans were up to, amazing intelligence and interspecies empathy.
I've always been fascinated by the intelligence these animals. The videos of them opening jars to get the crab inside are so cool.
This video should be shown in every shark dive prep. It honestly to me shows how patient and gentle the shark was trying to be with the divers while giving all of the necesarry signs for the instructor to make this a safe situation.
Oh my goodness🥹, God Bless the Octopuses Sweet Heart🙏! I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, “We can learn So much from animals.” I absolutely Love seeing videos like this🥰. Thank you So much for sharing this Beautiful and Endearing moment🥲… it’s so touching to see and fills my heart and soul with such Joy, Appreciation and Humbleness🙂↕️. Animals are Truly Special and Amazing…I could Never Imagine living in a world without them!! We are All Here for a Reason❤. One Love✌️🫶🙂
This is a moment ! I loved this so much! 💕
It’s crazy how intelligent they are.
He knew exactly what he was doing! The octopus is very smart!
This is stunning! Absolutely incredible 💖
What a marvelous, magical, and spiritual experience. I'm so envious. And to have a video of it. Sigh. ❤
It makes me happy to see the beauty of kindness and appreciation for another living creature. Respect and understanding on both sides... Filled my heart with goodness! Life should always be moments when we fill our hearts with goodness and share it with someone else! Thank you for posting this video!
Love this story and all the clever and wonderful animals we share this planet with !
He's sooo beautiful. And so are you. Once in a lifetime interaction with a super intelligent creature who singled you out and took you by the hand!
I'm happy for you AND jealous!
I'am happy for her too but not jealous. In somebody's life are special and unique moments.
I am in awe of how sentient these creatures are. Stories about them give me goose bumps!
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Octopus: here it is, get your sh*t outta my yard
Absolutely he took you there because he recognized the human connection!!! Such an amazing creature is octopi ,
And such an amazing experience!!!…
I agree. The creature made a precise connection between the picture on the stone sculpture and you. He can decern and identify other beings and he wanted to surprise you with his discovery.
Incredible. So intelligent, kind and magical 💕
I've seen many videos on Octopuses and it's clear, their intelligence is truly underestimated. And they appear to be very gentle creatures of the sea.
That is CRAZY ! One of the coolest things I've ever seen. Just amazing.
Wow, that’s incredible and shows just how intelligent they are. The object was either something he was showing off or recognized as something a human would like. Amazing either way.
or was perhaps asking if she could remove junk from his area
Nature never ceases to amaze me
WOW!😮 That was Awesome and MAGICAL!!! HOW WONDERFUL!!! 👋👍😁🤗💜
This is the COOLEST story!!I love octopus!! He DEFINITELY was leading her there to say "LOOK! There's a creature
like YOU!!""This just makes me love them 10 times more!!😅❤🥰❤
Octopi are incredibly intelligent. Of course it knew the photo was the same species as the diver and wanted to share the experience.
One of the most intelligent animals on Earth. Finally being protected under Sentient Laws across the globe. This is a self aware creature that possess the same kind of critical thinking we do. They are incredible. ❤️
I agree. That octopus knew exactly what it was doing ! And, turning around to make sure she's still following ?! No doubts at all ! 🐙 What an awesome world we live in ! 💗🐙🦀😊
This was one of the happiest shorts I've watched on CZcams.
What a wonderful woman.
Her whole vibe is one of comforting care and happiness.
She's a whole mood by herself!
More power to you, auntie!
Σίγουρα το πιο έξυπνο ζώο στον πλανήτη γη και ιδιαίτερο!!!❤❤
The letters are very pretty, what language is that?
@@seanrosenau2088 δεν ξέρω αγγλικά!!
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It reminds me of a kid showing their parents things they have found or made that is quite interesting. The octopus is so incredible and they have no clue how intelligent people consider them!
How much intelligent and smart is octopus. Awesome
Tis Irish Bob saying hello
What a bloody marvelous story to be shared on YT. Heart warming and profound at just how mych intelligent species of creatures exist amongst us all.
Ye have gained an an extraordinary memory to retell fer the rest of yer days.
Beautiful interaction between different life forms. I admit I'm a wee bit jealous.
May the rest of us enjoy such moments: as awe inspiring and wondrous. Pure magic. Thanks fer sharing.
Irish Bob wishes ye a grand week ahead. Life is indeed amazing and special🥂🥂
🤗😇😎🇮🇪🇨🇵☘️🍀🦾🩺🥂