Actually, I've been to caves, and most of the water comes out from it are very clear, because there is no mud and most of the caves water are flowing, that is why the debris from stone and mineral always flow following the water, limestone cave is most common with clear water
@@morpheus3823 you can drink it but do not drink from stalagmites because it is full of minerals that causes your urinary tract to get stuck by some of that minerals
God these things are so weird, but fascinating. The angel fish...imagine spending your entire life stuck to a wall with water rushing at you...they evolved to sit in a waterfall their whole life. So weird!
The Texas blind salamander has only survived this long because we've spent enormous amounts of time and money on legislation to protect them. Even then, I fear their days are numbered. My parents live within miles of these amazing caves; corporate interests have been trying to develop the land forever.
convergent evolution =/= creation of a carbon copy. they may look similar but olms are very different and besides i dont think that means we should look the other way as an entire population gets destroyed. animals dont just exist for the novelty of us looking at them
stellvia hoenheim we live in their world, you know. All these things, in some shape or form, existed, lived and thrived before we were ever in the equation. It’s people with mindsets like yours and the guy going “eh idc if they die there’s other ones” are why our home is so polluted and native flora and fauna struggle in many places. We’re supposed to live alongside animals and plants, not trample them to live as we see fit.
@@brandonden795 The insult is "troglodyte", which refers to a species of cave man. Similar meaning after all because "troglo" means "lives in a cave" in Latin.
@@timdeathly I assume they meant very closely related, or that they evolved directly from axolotls. No need to be condescending in a place where we are all trying to learn and enjoy nature 💖
You'd be exhausted and bored out of your mind. It's incredibly hard work and requires tremendous amount of patience. It sometimes takes years for these documentary crews just to bait the right 60 seconds of footage! These people are heroes who deserve a lot more credit.
Some interesting facts, Blind Newts can go without eating for 4 years, possibly longer. They don't have lungs like other newts and they live significantly longer than land dwelling non-troglobitic species of newts, exceeding 80 - 100 years.
It's absolutely amazing how much life on this planet is still undiscovered. Thanks to David Attenborough and the BBC for this brief look at some of it! 😁👍
Are they edible, venomous or dangerous? Edited: Guys, I'm only asking for further information. It doesn't necessarily mean that I'm going to eat Troglobites. I'm just cruious to know more about these creatures.
Guys, I'm only asking for further information. It doesn't necessarily mean that I'm going to eat Troglobites. I'm just cruious to know more about these creatures.
Mohamed Farouk Just ignore them dude. To be honest, I think it's possible we've never eaten these before, if they've been recently discovered then the only folk around them are the natural scientist type. I dinnae think they look into these things.
I think it's the same process as the alveoli in our lungs. An extremely thin layer of cells in contact with the air, or in this case, the water, that is able to extract oxygen from it and into the bloodstream.
We have proof of evolution in boatloads its not even funny anymore that people still deny evolution its just plane ignorance and not wanting to give up on their ideals at this point.
@@rageraptor7127 Quite the other way around. I don't even believe in religion but there's no evidence of evolution as defined by the scientific community. There's evidence of evolution but that evolution only takes place as species adapting into new kinds with already existing genetic information (such as dog adapted into a chihuahua, hybrid camels, and others), but there's no evidence of any animal developing into another by use of acquiring new genetic information. It's always a shuffle with already existing info. A dog no matter how much you breed it will not develop the ability to breathe underwater, because that'd require genetic info that's not in dogs DNA. Likewise an ant cannot through millions of years of natural selection develop to have a butterflies colorful wings or a human's brain because it doesn't have that info in its dna. It can however develop th o become bigger or to lose it sight because that's require a shuffling or loss of existing genetic info. Things that has been observed to be true, addition of new genetic info is proven to not be possible through evoluyion.
Elozabeth Ramirez for one your wrong. An ant can evolve to become like a human in terms of both intelligence and size given enough time and similar circumstances it’s called convergent evolution. You don’t require a certain set of dna to become anything you just need the same external pressures and same circumstances of niche for a species to evolve in that direction. It’s the same way dolphins and ichthiosaurs evolved almost identical despite never having similar ancestors. One was a reptile while other a rodent and yet they evolved the same regardless of millions of years apart. Also saying an animal adapts isn’t even accurate terminology. Adaptation implies it thought about what it’s as doing and simply changed. Evolution is the small addition of random mutations over time with some being turned off or on depending on circumstances and environmental pressures. We can also see the fossil record for evidence of evolution. The oxygen in the air that we breath was the result of evolution from protists that lived in the sea creating carbon to protists that produced oxygen. We have multiple examples of evolution in rainforests and urban incitement’s. Even you dog example isn’t really accurate because a dog and a wolf are still the same species their simply different varieties of the same group which we choose to genetically alter over time based on our preferences. Whales came from hooves animals and we know that because they have similar anatomical and fossil structures. Not to mention their both mammals and both have the same parts despite some being useless to the whale.
@@elozabethramirez77 according to your understanding of evolution species can only adapt to already existing genetic information and new genetic information cannot arise. That would imply that only a select number of species appeared ex nihilo and adapted to their environment resulting in the diversity of life. Except that we observe throughout the fossil record species that existed in various geological strata and time scales that aren't seen today. Would that mean there were similar ex nihilo events? or did all species on earth appear around 4.5 billion years ago? Where and when do humans fit in this picture? Why does DNA sequencing of all life show evidence for common ancestry? Have a think about it. (some tips to think about: ;- common ancestry, evolution of a population not an single individual, try and fathom time scales e.g 1 million seconds = 11.5 days, 1 billion seconds = 31.7 years. The earth is 4.5 billion years old. and how natural selection works) Btw here's an easy to digest video on how new genetic information evolves. czcams.com/video/G4VINRUe_o4/video.html
@@elozabethramirez77 Well you could breed a dog able to breathe underwater it would just take an extremely long time and you would need to measure capillaries near skin somehow.
Depends on the kind of evolution we are talking about. Macro-Evolution (one species completely changing into another species) is an unproven theory. Micro-Evolution (changes within a species, like the creatures in this video losing their eyes and pigment) is an entirely proven and acceptable scientific fact.
Jesse Stanley, the difference between the micro and macro evolution you mentioned is time scale. 'Micro evolution' happens in a scale of 100 years depending of the spices. what happens in millions years? This spices took 1000 generation to change its fins into paws because of it's environment. Einstein said that the truth is the one that survives the experience of test. give ONE experience that shows that the "macro" evolution is false. it's not because we call it a theory that it's not proven. the theory of relativity then would be just a non proven theory.
My disbelief in macro evolution comes from its explanation of where life came from. Life cannot come from non-living substance. No amount of chemical reactions will ever be able to create a living organism, no matter how simple of one. Fossil records also condemn macro evolution to be something of a joke... for taking thousands of generations to change there is next to zero evidence of one species turning into another.
We have them in Bijambare, Bosnia and with a lil bit of luck, you can actually see them in their natural habitat. I've seen them few time actually, truly amazing creatures.
Yes we are and we are the most greedy of them all tiger lions and crocodiles only eats until full but for us well come back and harvest or killed or destroy for our own gain regardless of any rules and conditions,example who the fuck invented paper towels just to wipe an assholes ass,wash it with water and soap
It's still insane to me that absolutely everyone knows about Axolotls despite them being so rare. It's not like they're the most interesting rare/odd looking species out there, there are thousands of more curious ones, so I wonder why this one became so famous.
It isn't evolution so much as it is just losing what isn't needed. It's a loss not a gain. It's like losing skin pigmentation when generations of people have lived in the north.
The texas blind salamander in this video is named sir david after sir David who visited the salamander at aquarena springs in san Marcos. He is currently 20 years old.
Real world caves: Fascinating and unique places where endemic species not seen anywhere else with rare adaptations exist Caves in video games: idk m8 let's throw in some gold and messed up humans n shit thats cool
Wow I'm starting to believe that Lush Caves really exist somewhere with beautiful various Axolotls and with aquatic adaptable plants like Azaleas, Dripleafs, Spores and Vines waiting to be discovered!❤️😍🙏👏
They live also in Slovenia in the biggest cave in Europe called Postojnska jama or postojna cave. We call them human fish because of their skin colour. But some years ago they discovered also black ones.
The water was so clear that there were some shots I thought weren't in the water.
GoPro helps a lot
Actually, I've been to caves, and most of the water comes out from it are very clear, because there is no mud and most of the caves water are flowing, that is why the debris from stone and mineral always flow following the water, limestone cave is most common with clear water
@@ae_marn is it healthier than normal drink water?
@@morpheus3823 you can drink it but do not drink from stalagmites because it is full of minerals that causes your urinary tract to get stuck by some of that minerals
@SelfAbsorbedPenguin but sometimes there are bat waste and their pee that turned into brownish black
These extremely rare species have to eat other extremely rare species
It’s an extremely rare ecosystem
These are extremely rare statement.
Thats pretty cool
This is a extremely rare thread
@@lughanandi1743 you mean extremely cool
“You merely adopted the darkness, I was born into it”
Underrated comment right here.
Molded by it.
😂😂😂
Dark Knight Rises - Dialogue line by Bane to Batman
I knew this comment was here somewhere
God these things are so weird, but fascinating. The angel fish...imagine spending your entire life stuck to a wall with water rushing at you...they evolved to sit in a waterfall their whole life. So weird!
wrong
@@bobsagget823 could you please enlighten us with the right answer then?
@@bobsagget823 i geas not
exactly they r obeying their lord. thats what lord taught them to do and they will obey.
Like us we are stuck working and fucking until it’s over,until the time has come
2:02 "and seath the scaleless betrayed his own, and the dragons were no more"
omg, I want this comment to stay on top.
it gave me dancer vibes immediately
The Texas blind salamander has only survived this long because we've spent enormous amounts of time and money on legislation to protect them. Even then, I fear their days are numbered. My parents live within miles of these amazing caves; corporate interests have been trying to develop the land forever.
It's ok not everything can live forever
convergent evolution =/= creation of a carbon copy. they may look similar but olms are very different and besides i dont think that means we should look the other way as an entire population gets destroyed. animals dont just exist for the novelty of us looking at them
that's sad...
+stellvia hoenheim lunatic..
stellvia hoenheim we live in their world, you know. All these things, in some shape or form, existed, lived and thrived before we were ever in the equation. It’s people with mindsets like yours and the guy going “eh idc if they die there’s other ones” are why our home is so polluted and native flora and fauna struggle in many places. We’re supposed to live alongside animals and plants, not trample them to live as we see fit.
"Animals that never emerge from caves or see daylight"
Sounds like a reddit user
avonire give me updoot and kind gold stranger
I understand where the insult Troglobyte comes from now and what it insinuates
@@brandonden795 The insult is "troglodyte", which refers to a species of cave man. Similar meaning after all because "troglo" means "lives in a cave" in Latin.
@@calebhu6383 fucking troglodyte
Okay i didn't expect to be attack like that
The salamanders look like an evil axolotl haha
everytime an axolotl die an evil axolotl is born
True
These guys live in Texas axolotls live in Mexico they’re probably relatives
@@j0an-07-arc6 Obviously, all salamanders are related.
@@timdeathly I assume they meant very closely related, or that they evolved directly from axolotls. No need to be condescending in a place where we are all trying to learn and enjoy nature 💖
beautiful footage. man i wish I could come along with the teams that make these
George Munoz Me too!!
George Munoz until you have to spend 2 months in a deer blind
You'd be exhausted and bored out of your mind. It's incredibly hard work and requires tremendous amount of patience. It sometimes takes years for these documentary crews just to bait the right 60 seconds of footage!
These people are heroes who deserve a lot more credit.
me too
... George finally got his wish and traveled to Belize with the team. He was never heard from, ever again. No one knows what happened to George. 😔
After thousands of years, Gollum is still looking for his ring in that cave
He got pretty mad when that crab pinched it XD
I need laughing emoticon pls
hartini mior [😂] use this.
Searching laughing emoticon. I wonder why gollum have a pair of big eyes ?
hartini mior use this 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The cinematography is so gorgeous. It really brings out the beauty in nature.
Such beautiful shots. We can see the blood through it's blood vessels. This video deserves 0 dislikes.
Wish come true
In a bad way
@@Just_SomeDumbass Lol Fr
Be careful about what you wish
At 1:11.... It looks somewhat like an Axolotl walking.... Adorable! Wishing y'all Love, strength and courage
alisabrittany I thought it was an axolotl too at first!
oabuseer ~ I love my lil' aliens! Watching my Frankie and Dante eating bloodworms as we speak...
alisabrittany I am sure these belong to the same family as axolotls :) good luck with Frankie and Dante
Axolotls with duck bills, maybe
Doorknob more like a axolotl with platypus beak :D
Those li'l angel fish crawling up the waterfall rocks, their little pink squirmy bodies being pulled up by their angelic wing-like fins. Oh my heart
OMG that blind salamander looks just like the axolotl ! that's strange
kurikuraconkuritas the team used this salamander's image to make axolotl.
Heh. They're EYE-solated.
Kristan Collins I am going to gouge your eyes out
Kristan Collins punssssss are the *LETTUCE*
The Worst ╭∩╮ ̄へ ̄╭∩╮
Kristan Collins I needed this
"Eye-see" what you did there 😂
Probably my favorite episode in the series, I just love seeing all of the evolutionary traits seen in cave animals
What is the title of the series?
@@wip1664 “Planet Earth”
@@peterstoric6560 thanks!
These poor animals used to be hobbits and have been under control of the ring. So sad
Some interesting facts, Blind Newts can go without eating for 4 years, possibly longer. They don't have lungs like other newts and they live significantly longer than land dwelling non-troglobitic species of newts, exceeding 80 - 100 years.
@@premeplug815 seems like torture 🤢
@@premeplug815 question id the axolotle relatives with the blind salamnder? They look like the same
These animals are beautiful
It's absolutely amazing how much life on this planet is still undiscovered. Thanks to David Attenborough and the BBC for this brief look at some of it! 😁👍
1:24 It kinda looks like a dragon.
A smallish dragon
an ugly water dragon
Are they edible, venomous or dangerous?
Edited: Guys, I'm only asking for further information. It doesn't necessarily mean that I'm going to eat Troglobites. I'm just cruious to know more about these creatures.
Mohamed Farouk Good questions.
Because humans will eat anything with a heartbeat, regardless of how rare it is or the consequences of doing so.
Mohamed Farouk i hear eating these makes your wiener grow large. a shaman from came from far away lands just to tell me that.
Guys, I'm only asking for further information. It doesn't necessarily mean that I'm going to eat Troglobites. I'm just cruious to know more about these creatures.
Mohamed Farouk Just ignore them dude.
To be honest, I think it's possible we've never eaten these before, if they've been recently discovered then the only folk around them are the natural scientist type.
I dinnae think they look into these things.
I always enjoy the sound editing. When the salamander snaps it's prey and that little noise plays. Beautiful sound engineering
Who's here after the article about the olm that just vibed for seven years straight
Can I ask what is your age
@@cocobaba5490 nonce
Stevie Wonder's cave
Rayhunter except he has skin colour
2:31 Am I the only one blown away by the fact that the salamander has external blood vessels?
Those are gills
Those are actually a type of gills.They're sorta like external lungs that extract oxygen from water.
Prismo I don't think they're referring to the frills themselves, but rather the small lining around it that you can see things running through.
I think it's the same process as the alveoli in our lungs. An extremely thin layer of cells in contact with the air, or in this case, the water, that is able to extract oxygen from it and into the bloodstream.
Yes, that is exactly what is happening here.
A living proof of evolution and adaptation, they even used to have eye sockets.
We have proof of evolution in boatloads its not even funny anymore that people still deny evolution its just plane ignorance and not wanting to give up on their ideals at this point.
@@rageraptor7127 Quite the other way around. I don't even believe in religion but there's no evidence of evolution as defined by the scientific community. There's evidence of evolution but that evolution only takes place as species adapting into new kinds with already existing genetic information (such as dog adapted into a chihuahua, hybrid camels, and others), but there's no evidence of any animal developing into another by use of acquiring new genetic information. It's always a shuffle with already existing info. A dog no matter how much you breed it will not develop the ability to breathe underwater, because that'd require genetic info that's not in dogs DNA. Likewise an ant cannot through millions of years of natural selection develop to have a butterflies colorful wings or a human's brain because it doesn't have that info in its dna. It can however develop th o become bigger or to lose it sight because that's require a shuffling or loss of existing genetic info. Things that has been observed to be true, addition of new genetic info is proven to not be possible through evoluyion.
Elozabeth Ramirez for one your wrong. An ant can evolve to become like a human in terms of both intelligence and size given enough time and similar circumstances it’s called convergent evolution. You don’t require a certain set of dna to become anything you just need the same external pressures and same circumstances of niche for a species to evolve in that direction. It’s the same way dolphins and ichthiosaurs evolved almost identical despite never having similar ancestors. One was a reptile while other a rodent and yet they evolved the same regardless of millions of years apart. Also saying an animal adapts isn’t even accurate terminology. Adaptation implies it thought about what it’s as doing and simply changed. Evolution is the small addition of random mutations over time with some being turned off or on depending on circumstances and environmental pressures. We can also see the fossil record for evidence of evolution. The oxygen in the air that we breath was the result of evolution from protists that lived in the sea creating carbon to protists that produced oxygen. We have multiple examples of evolution in rainforests and urban incitement’s. Even you dog example isn’t really accurate because a dog and a wolf are still the same species their simply different varieties of the same group which we choose to genetically alter over time based on our preferences. Whales came from hooves animals and we know that because they have similar anatomical and fossil structures. Not to mention their both mammals and both have the same parts despite some being useless to the whale.
@@elozabethramirez77 according to your understanding of evolution species can only adapt to already existing genetic information and new genetic information cannot arise. That would imply that only a select number of species appeared ex nihilo and adapted to their environment resulting in the diversity of life. Except that we observe throughout the fossil record species that existed in various geological strata and time scales that aren't seen today. Would that mean there were similar ex nihilo events? or did all species on earth appear around 4.5 billion years ago? Where and when do humans fit in this picture? Why does DNA sequencing of all life show evidence for common ancestry? Have a think about it.
(some tips to think about: ;- common ancestry, evolution of a population not an single individual, try and fathom time scales e.g 1 million seconds = 11.5 days, 1 billion seconds = 31.7 years. The earth is 4.5 billion years old. and how natural selection works)
Btw here's an easy to digest video on how new genetic information evolves.
czcams.com/video/G4VINRUe_o4/video.html
@@elozabethramirez77 Well you could breed a dog able to breathe underwater it would just take an extremely long time and you would need to measure capillaries near skin somehow.
Nature is, absolutely, Amazing...
no
how come that people still think that evolution is a non proven theory??
Depends on the kind of evolution we are talking about. Macro-Evolution (one species completely changing into another species) is an unproven theory. Micro-Evolution (changes within a species, like the creatures in this video losing their eyes and pigment) is an entirely proven and acceptable scientific fact.
Jesse Stanley, the difference between the micro and macro evolution you mentioned is time scale. 'Micro evolution' happens in a scale of 100 years depending of the spices. what happens in millions years?
This spices took 1000 generation to change its fins into paws because of it's environment.
Einstein said that the truth is the one that survives the experience of test. give ONE experience that shows that the "macro" evolution is false.
it's not because we call it a theory that it's not proven. the theory of relativity then would be just a non proven theory.
My disbelief in macro evolution comes from its explanation of where life came from. Life cannot come from non-living substance. No amount of chemical reactions will ever be able to create a living organism, no matter how simple of one. Fossil records also condemn macro evolution to be something of a joke... for taking thousands of generations to change there is next to zero evidence of one species turning into another.
you're free to believe what ever you want.
There was life in water millions of years ago. cells started to split and adapt since then. they still do.
And you are free to believe what you want too.
I remember the first time I saw these creatures . To this day,I'm still fascinated by them.
Vídeos da BBC, sempre excelentes!!!
seriously eyesolated hahahaha
the fishes fins are like hands so I call them fands hahahaha
Ruby Wice ok
Leave.
Now.
Ruby Wice PUNSNSNSNSNSNSNS ARE GUGUGUGUGUD
Wow what a scenes, what a production, big respect!
“Ocelot what do you have to fear?”
“You are a child of dragons”
We have them in Bijambare, Bosnia and with a lil bit of luck, you can actually see them in their natural habitat. I've seen them few time actually, truly amazing creatures.
Those are strange looking dogs
Rhata Cat theyre GM
Rhata Cat
clearly you don't know your animals...those are water dwelling sheep
Rhata Cat XD
Johnny Nesmith no
Johnny Nesmith ITS A SALAMANDER
I think i use to live there when i was -1000 years old
previous births?
Reincarnation is a lie.
Collaide aorry sir this is a christian server so no buddism
THANK YOU COME AGAIN
Ur nostrils though
Our earth is absolutely amazing!!! It's heartbreaking that humans have destroyed so much of it for our own selfish gain:'(
Yes we are and we are the most greedy of them all tiger lions and crocodiles only eats until full but for us well come back and harvest or killed or destroy for our own gain regardless of any rules and conditions,example who the fuck invented paper towels just to wipe an assholes ass,wash it with water and soap
@@spencer82rocks also who the fuck needs shit like plastic water bottles why doesn’t everyone own a metal water bottle
If y’all want humanity to end so much start with your own life 😃
@@Ricardo-gf7ts Or could start with yours :)
As if every other animal wouldn't bend the world to its will if they could lmao
That ring cave with green trees are awesome mr. David what a glimpse
Me to a trilobite : “You and I aren’t so different.”
It's still insane to me that absolutely everyone knows about Axolotls despite them being so rare. It's not like they're the most interesting rare/odd looking species out there, there are thousands of more curious ones, so I wonder why this one became so famous.
Funny gills and regeneration I assume.
What are we going to do without Attenborough? Nobody else sounds as good.
I would pay to see all these!
Thanks BBC Earth
Troglobyte: oh, you're so beautiful!
The other troglobyte: How do you know?
This is truly amazing.
Our planet is so beautiful and charming as the creatures that live there .... too bad that we're destroying it :(
Yo’ them angel fish crawling up the rocks was adorable. lmao
Absolutely amazing!!
Incredible cameras and camerawork
That’s crazy how if you really don’t need to be able to see that eventually evolution will take them. I couldn’t imagine not being able to see.
It isn't evolution so much as it is just losing what isn't needed. It's a loss not a gain. It's like losing skin pigmentation when generations of people have lived in the north.
Respect for the camera man
We've got similar fishes in slovenia. Theyre called cloveska ribica i think, in the caves of postojna
The texas blind salamander in this video is named sir david after sir David who visited the salamander at aquarena springs in san Marcos. He is currently 20 years old.
Legendary Pokemon
Amazing~I'm glad this channel give such info~and the people who work hard to give us such contents~
But where are the olms!?!?
Really though, beautiful video!
3:00 it’s amazing how life created new versions of itself here - the crab species here it’s out of this world
How I wish video docus like this could have been much longer....
Why would people dislike this smh
I wish the video had talked about Gollumn at some point! :P
Excellent camera & photography
Best commentary ever
That looks like the oxilth or however you spell their name
Those cave salamanders being the real life dragons.
Are these creatures from 🌎?
Jermaine Simms of course not
Whoa, I remember that salamander from a picture book I had when I was, like, 10.
1:18 Seath the scaleless
The blind salamander just looks like a creepy axolot tbh
Very strange looking axolotls
RANDOM ROFL chat are olms
Planet Earth is truly full of so many strange and wonderous things.
truly a testament to the adaptability and strength of life.
incredible production!
Incredible filming. Absolutely fantastic finds
Beautiful and breathtaking footage!!!
Wow I always was curious how salamanders gills worked but that close up shot totally made it make sense
we have these lil guys right in the stream next to my house. i’ve never seen one in real life, but i’ve seen em on life. they’re pretty cute!
I think these creatures are the most pure and clean.
Lo mejor que se puede ver en CZcams: lord David y los documentales de la BBC.
10:17 what a beautiful creature.
Odmieniec jaskiniowy. Pamiętam go jeszcze z dzieciństwa z leksykonu o płazach i gadach. Przezywaliśmy się z kumplami tak. :D
What astonishing creatures
Life on our planet is just so amazing.
Какие красавцы!
It's amazing to see all these new species
Wonders of the creation.
i wish these cameras come to mobile fones asap
Real world caves: Fascinating and unique places where endemic species not seen anywhere else with rare adaptations exist
Caves in video games: idk m8 let's throw in some gold and messed up humans n shit thats cool
Troglobites sounds like something from Hellraiser =P
It's so amazing how they even found these places. Weird and wonderful nature.
Fantastic footage
An olm is an axolotl but it has long noodle like body and a longer head with long skinny legs and they have tiny gills and they have tiny eyes
Wow I'm starting to believe that Lush Caves really exist somewhere with beautiful various Axolotls and with aquatic adaptable plants like Azaleas, Dripleafs, Spores and Vines waiting to be discovered!❤️😍🙏👏
And that also means that somewhere beneath us there might be a Big Blind Boi who does big damage to anyone he hears…
I am a self-proclaimed Troglobite...either that or a mystic Monk shaman metaphorically meditating alone in a cave for years to learn Panda Kung Fu
lol he's just gotta roast 'em at the end
ASTONISHING THAT THEY MANAGE TO SURVIVE AT ALL
Isolated and survived? They are in many caves.... Damn.
This cave angel fish looks like it's from another planet. Very curious and worth to be protected
سبحان الله الخالق المبدع سبحان الله العظيم ❤❤❤❤❤
* ويخلق ما لا تعلمون * سبحانه
This is one of my favorite video here in CZcams 😍😊💓💕
Remarkable!
They live also in Slovenia in the biggest cave in Europe called Postojnska jama or postojna cave. We call them human fish because of their skin colour. But some years ago they discovered also black ones.