Rare Sperm Whale Encounter with ROV | Nautilus Live

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  • čas přidán 13. 04. 2015
  • At 598 meters (1,962 ft) below the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana, ROV Hercules encountered a magnificent sperm whale. The whale circled Hercules several times and gave our cameras the chance to capture some incredible footage of this beautiful creature. Encounters between sperm whales and ROVs are incredibly rare.
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    Edited by: Daniel Larsh
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  • @justastrider3252
    @justastrider3252 Před 4 lety +13033

    Scientists: Woah! What is that!
    Whale: Woah! What is that!

  • @Wayzor_
    @Wayzor_ Před 3 lety +6490

    This is what it sounds like when your job is what you love.

    • @rebelheart4469
      @rebelheart4469 Před 3 lety +111

      Exactly what I was thinking

    • @francesco5254
      @francesco5254 Před 3 lety +193

      I'm totally not competent in this field but god I would love to be in a research group like that

    • @brianchandler6127
      @brianchandler6127 Před 2 lety +42

      Yeah makes being a plumber look like a sh*t career choice.

    • @curtissmith4443
      @curtissmith4443 Před 2 lety +115

      I just love how all the serious researcher behavior goes right out of the window, and they all become a bunch of excited kids. At that moment we’re all the same. [Alien voice] “We come in peace.” Really fun to watch.

    • @EbonynIvory83
      @EbonynIvory83 Před 2 lety +5

      So true 😭😭😭

  • @Clint_Beastwood
    @Clint_Beastwood Před 3 lety +2397

    Listening to marine biologists makes me so happy, they always sound so wholesome. You can tell they're in a profession they love, a life full of meaning.

    • @bari2883
      @bari2883 Před rokem +22

      We have a humpback. His professor back at university🙄😏

    • @theonlytnargmatt
      @theonlytnargmatt Před rokem +19

      Not all of them, we had a very angry marine biologist come over to 4chan to teach us about the deep ocean or as he called it "underwater vore hell".

    • @DT-267K
      @DT-267K Před rokem +18

      @@theonlytnargmatt Note: If you have or develop thalassophobia, don't try getting into marine biology.

    • @DB-gl3jx
      @DB-gl3jx Před 11 měsíci +8

      @@ammocan2796Certainly contributing more to science and the world than you are.

    • @buddhiherath4236
      @buddhiherath4236 Před 10 měsíci +2

      This same calm tone comes from astronauts too

  • @cuttlesquish6723
    @cuttlesquish6723 Před 11 měsíci +332

    I love that they decided to “wave” a little with the backboard. Such a human moment, to want to reach out and say hello in even the smallest way possible, even though chances are it wasn’t understood

  • @ninnajacobsen4041
    @ninnajacobsen4041 Před 4 lety +5742

    Whale: “NEEEEERDS”.

  • @ceejno7861
    @ceejno7861 Před 8 lety +11003

    The best part is that whale is investigating this weird thing in the deep and has no idea it's causing a bunch of primates on the surface to lose their shit.

    • @lecoeur1231
      @lecoeur1231 Před 7 lety +53

      humans are not primates

    • @hikarikouno
      @hikarikouno Před 7 lety +1477

      Humans are primates.
      Scientific Clasification of Humans:
      Kingdom: Animalia
      Phylum: Chordata
      Subphylum: Vertebrata
      Class: Mammalia
      Subclass: Theria
      Infraclass: Eutheria
      Order: Primates

    • @mariadelacruz1153
      @mariadelacruz1153 Před 7 lety +265

      +Le Coeur humans are primates

    • @sunsdomain
      @sunsdomain Před 7 lety +378

      Every human being on earth is most certainly a primate...

    • @MeliaMimi
      @MeliaMimi Před 7 lety +198

      +Le Coeur science proves you wrong

  • @sweetlorikeet
    @sweetlorikeet Před 3 lety +193

    I love how whenever they find something really cool, scientists who work with other teams are just like "WE WIN AT SCIENCE, OUR SCIENCE WAS COOLER THAN YOUR SCIENCE TODAY"

  • @thatguy779
    @thatguy779 Před rokem +1099

    I wish animals could know how much most people loved them

    • @Tiago-mb4lv
      @Tiago-mb4lv Před 11 měsíci

      Most people don't love animals, sadly.
      Not to mention, we destroy most ecosystems.

    • @GodLovesComics
      @GodLovesComics Před 11 měsíci +1

      They probably don't need to know that we love them, they just need us to stop slaughtering them and polluting every habitat.

    • @PraiseJesusOurKing
      @PraiseJesusOurKing Před 11 měsíci +34

      The Lord wishes his humans know how much he loves them. ❤

    • @sukhoiboy4140
      @sukhoiboy4140 Před 11 měsíci +31

      @@PraiseJesusOurKing amen dude. guy wasnt asking for a Christian look at it though. amen anyways.

    • @maryjanedodo
      @maryjanedodo Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@PraiseJesusOurKing🙄🥱

  • @ultimateninjaboi
    @ultimateninjaboi Před 5 lety +8543

    This is a video of two species of mammals curiously examining one another. And I love it

    • @SirKolass
      @SirKolass Před 4 lety +67

      Is there a human down there with the whale that I didn't see? lol...

    • @Heyim18bro
      @Heyim18bro Před 4 lety +50

      @@louis-on5vj prob cause that robot isn't a mammal

    • @joshydarroch
      @joshydarroch Před 4 lety +7

      Well..it isn't...at all 😂 dunno who liked that but I love it too

    • @Kreemerz
      @Kreemerz Před 4 lety +11

      yeah, but one is wearing this huge bio mechanical suit.

    • @Heyim18bro
      @Heyim18bro Před 4 lety +14

      @@Kreemerz ? it's operated elsewhere

  • @Frenchylikeshikes
    @Frenchylikeshikes Před 3 lety +2907

    The sperm whale going home: " honey I swear I didn't drink: I saw lights, something was hovering around 5 miles on my dive to work, and I even heard strange voices"

    • @benmcreynolds8581
      @benmcreynolds8581 Před 3 lety +28

      Hahahaha 😆 great comment dude 👌👍

    • @alceratops6853
      @alceratops6853 Před 3 lety +41

      Here's a fun fact to ruin your comment 🤪:
      Sperm whales don't stay in long-term relationships

    • @ShinnyTovs
      @ShinnyTovs Před 3 lety +19

      @@alceratops6853 you nailed it

    • @iliaadamanthark8336
      @iliaadamanthark8336 Před 3 lety +68

      @@alceratops6853 Yeah? But they're great at long distance relationships

    • @choekyigyaltsen7579
      @choekyigyaltsen7579 Před 3 lety +7

      Fun fact : there are many fish that can light up in the darkest deepest water

  • @mrrp405
    @mrrp405 Před rokem +2158

    What really impresses me is that the whale had time for this. The fact they can stay under for so long and so deep is completely unbelievable to me. I used to think that it must've always been a race for them, to conserve as much energy as possible, efficiently eat as much as they could and get back up, because that's how swimming and diving is for me(besides the eating part). But it's just leisurely circling the rover. Absolutely unreal and incredible footage. Thank you so much.

    • @tinobemellow
      @tinobemellow Před rokem +141

      For mammals of that size, diving that deep is probably just like swimming for us; feels a little weird, but it's doable.

    • @LouiseHultcrantz
      @LouiseHultcrantz Před rokem +24

      I thought the same. Always wondered what it would look like when they got down there

    • @supme7558
      @supme7558 Před rokem +14

      There lungs are huge

    • @myagonyisceaseless8486
      @myagonyisceaseless8486 Před rokem +194

      @@supme7558 no, they actually don’t go down with air in their lungs. They super oxygenate their blood to the point it starts to turn almost black as well as shutting down all non critical organs.

    • @theverycutefishy9302
      @theverycutefishy9302 Před rokem +116

      @@myagonyisceaseless8486 that makes much more sense, since something like inflated lungs would have long collapsed in such depths
      Nature is wild.

  • @modulator7861
    @modulator7861 Před rokem +393

    I love how this whale had absolute *perfect control of his buoyancy* - So he was able to inspect the ROV from ALL angles - including upside down, inverted - while slowing rotating on his longer axis. Simply amazing!

    • @crappyanimations9992
      @crappyanimations9992 Před 9 měsíci +8

      Yeah... Swimming animals usually are able to control where they are in the water collum... You know... Because they swim.

    • @awdobsession717
      @awdobsession717 Před 4 měsíci

      @@crappyanimations9992😂

    • @redwoodtrail
      @redwoodtrail Před 3 měsíci +5

      ⁠@@crappyanimations9992actually sperm whales are quite unique. They have extremely large brains and have an oil cavity in their head and the oil is believed to harden in the deeper, colder depths and help as almost a diving weight. They also have an amazing way their ribs and lungs collapse to accommodate the high pressure. They’re super meat creatures. The ocean is equally interesting and terrifying to me.

    • @crappyanimations9992
      @crappyanimations9992 Před 3 měsíci

      @@redwoodtrail I agree, that's extremely cool! I'm also fascinated by the ocean, but my specialty is fish. I've never particularly had any interest in cetaceans, but I'm so glad you find them interesting. I already knew about the ribs, but I had no idea the oil would harden, that's amazing honestly.
      I still think it's dumb to point out they can swim 💀

    • @viktorbirkeland6520
      @viktorbirkeland6520 Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@crappyanimations9992 it's not that he can swim. Anything that can move can swim. It's all the axis of control he has. Not just "straight forward" like most big sharks. Talk to me when great whites stop RAM ventilating, can dive as deep as sperm whale (though I find it cool that great whites can effectively if shared, especially of being hunted, dive deep and close their gills, holding their breath, as the deep gets too cold for them! Wonder how long they can survive closing their gills?) And swim backwards! .

  • @jordangrey3128
    @jordangrey3128 Před 3 lety +3065

    2:47 "We come in peace." This scientist is gold!

    • @kushpaladin
      @kushpaladin Před 3 lety +119

      That should have gotten way more laughs than just a casual "yeah..!"

    • @dr.altoclef9255
      @dr.altoclef9255 Před 2 lety +65

      I heard someone doing the Finding Nemo 'whale talk' too.

    • @swiss8654
      @swiss8654 Před 2 lety +32

      @@dr.altoclef9255 oowh, yeah! Now I heard it! At 02:42 hahaa that's great XD

    • @dukecity7688
      @dukecity7688 Před rokem +3

      That was the funniest part.

    • @HarrisonHollers
      @HarrisonHollers Před rokem +1

      And that’s when the whale took out his laser gun

  • @AM_artworks
    @AM_artworks Před 4 lety +2389

    1:05
    "I think we beat the other watch team."
    That's the spirit.

  • @Talhsoma2
    @Talhsoma2 Před 2 lety +831

    That was a very cool encounter. My late wife would have loved this video. She worked with a whale research group in Newfoundland in the 80's. They studied, and photographed humpbacks mostly. How wonderful and lucky to see this creature in its natural environment.

    • @Aristocratic13
      @Aristocratic13 Před rokem +15

      Sorry for your loss

    • @annhitchcock3093
      @annhitchcock3093 Před rokem +14

      My Mom would have loved this as well. She had whale art everywhere in her house, and whale watched in CA., HI, and Maine. Great post, people!

    • @unicornhuntercg
      @unicornhuntercg Před 11 měsíci +4

      women always being late smh

    • @markdms321
      @markdms321 Před 11 měsíci +8

      I'm Sorry for your Loss.

    • @shaphyshaphy
      @shaphyshaphy Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@unicornhuntercg😂

  • @squiggly7
    @squiggly7 Před 11 měsíci +57

    The whale was so curious about the ROV yet very gentle and deliberate when moving so close to it. As excellent as their sonar is, it could probably sense you from quite a distance and watched for a while before approaching.

  • @jacobkleinsasser5658
    @jacobkleinsasser5658 Před 5 lety +7427

    Here we see that some of the smartest people in the world, have almost childlike wonder when they see something magnificent.

    • @badbenjy
      @badbenjy Před 4 lety +517

      Maybe that's why they are so smart. We could all do with a bit more wonder.

    • @lukejposadas
      @lukejposadas Před 4 lety +330

      You don't necessarily have to be that smart to be a marine biologist. That being said, I'm sure anyone would act like this when presented with something so unbelievably magnificent.

    • @rokukou
      @rokukou Před 4 lety +138

      it’s so cute. especially if you imagine that they are normally very serious and professional people.

    • @Mutation80
      @Mutation80 Před 4 lety +28

      @@lukejposadas Not the japanese

    • @donnydanger273
      @donnydanger273 Před 4 lety +2

      @@lukejposadas I know I would!!!!

  • @rakaman27
    @rakaman27 Před 4 lety +1143

    whale: I'm not saying it's aliens. But it's aliens.

  • @oddcrafter1270
    @oddcrafter1270 Před rokem +401

    I love it when wild animals show curiosity; it's a sign of their intelligence. What an awesome creature! :D

    • @thebighurt2495
      @thebighurt2495 Před 11 měsíci +11

      Whales are deceptively intelligent. They are an incredibly underrated animal compared to dolphins/orcas.

    • @Kazuhira2249
      @Kazuhira2249 Před 11 měsíci +5

      ​@@thebighurt2495well whales are intelligent however sperm whales are another level they are not real whales they are from the dolphin family which also explains their intellect as every member of the dolphin family has shown extremely impressive intelligence, sperm whales are also the largest toothed predators on earth

    • @thebighurt2495
      @thebighurt2495 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @kazuhira9726 Goddamnit, they *are* Dolphins. *sigh* I suppose I can give Sperms a pass, though.

  • @gracedawson6888
    @gracedawson6888 Před rokem +171

    The fact that this is possibly the closest we've come to seeing sperm whales deep sea feeding is mind blowing. I love this channel so much

  • @rosehill9537
    @rosehill9537 Před 3 lety +1276

    "I will signal him with the board"
    "Im waving to the whale!"

    • @ShaudaySmith
      @ShaudaySmith Před 3 lety +80

      I nearly spat out my water when i heard that. And then to see the little white board waggle... i about died.

  • @ThatOneScienceGuy
    @ThatOneScienceGuy Před 9 lety +505

    This is so cool. The whale is obviously intrigued by the vessel. It's almost like you can hear it thinking, "Whoa, what is this? I've never seen one of these down here...."

    • @Rancholovelazer
      @Rancholovelazer Před 9 lety +21

      ProtagonistNonTheist That's probably one of the most accurate comment

    • @Dirtnap12
      @Dirtnap12 Před 9 lety +66

      ProtagonistNonTheist To this day, Barry the whale swears to his friends he saw the UFO...

    • @Dirtnap12
      @Dirtnap12 Před 9 lety +19

      zimThuet Unidentified Drowning Object?

    • @ThatOneScienceGuy
      @ThatOneScienceGuy Před 9 lety +20

      zimThuet
      It's called a USO, actually. Unidentified Submerged Object.

    • @Dirtnap12
      @Dirtnap12 Před 9 lety +12

      ProtagonistNonTheist Yes but Unidentified Drowning Object is just funnier.

  • @EpicLollipop
    @EpicLollipop Před 3 lety +105

    it's endearing to see him just genuinely curious about what it was, not scared necessarily but just interested in what he was seeing.

    • @Jimera0
      @Jimera0 Před rokem +14

      Not too surprised it isn't scared, pretty sure sperm whales are the biggest things that spend any time at that depth by a large margin. Not a whole lot that can realistically threaten it there. Fun fact, sperm whales are the leading contenders for largest active predators ever. Like EVER, in all 2 billion years or so of the history of life on Earth. A couple other prehistoric toothed whales, Megalodon, and Spinosaurus were similar size, but we can't be sure if they were bigger or smaller overall. Also, size estimates for ancient giants tend to go down over time as more evidence is found and hype dies down. We at least KNOW that sperm whales can grow to over 65 ft long, which can't be said of the others.
      So yeah, it doesn't have much to be scared of down there. Even if Megalodon actually had survived to the present (it hasn't) the Sperm whale would be at worst an equal match lol.

    • @itwasaliens
      @itwasaliens Před 11 měsíci

      ​​​​​​​@@Jimera0heck out deep-sea cephalopods, and deep sea gigantism. There are giant squids much bigger than whales.
      In fact there's a few pictures of dead whales that have been found with enormous tentacle scars all over their bodies. The further down they go the smaller they become compared to whatever else is down there. They can easily become prey.
      There are even crabs bigger than humans down there. Some of them are the size of a small vehicle.

    • @rhysand4rch
      @rhysand4rch Před 3 měsíci

      @@Jimera0 they're the biggest observed things, we think giant squids are maybe bigger but we don't know. the only specimen's we've found are juveniles and very unwell. the only real evidence we have is the scars on sperm whales from fighting them

    • @user-bi9nu8lq5g
      @user-bi9nu8lq5g Před měsícem

      This is much better than going to the moon.

  • @sallthings3343
    @sallthings3343 Před 2 lety +148

    This makes me so happy and humbled we have the privilege of watching this incredible footage over and over again. It’s an honour to share the world with all these animals and ecosystems… once in a lifetime footage.

  • @FrizFroz
    @FrizFroz Před 5 lety +423

    "It looks fake."
    The whale must have been thinking the same thing about this strange metal creature too.

    • @therickpound
      @therickpound Před 4 lety +3

      The fake is us in this environment, we were 1 dimensional and learned only a fraction of what the whale learned from that encounter, that’s the true wonder, so at one with an environment. Glorious nature.

    • @samuelforesta
      @samuelforesta Před 3 lety +2

      @@therickpound ummmm... You don't have to be ignorant to enjoy nature.

    • @therickpound
      @therickpound Před 3 lety

      Samuel Foresta lol

  • @katiekawaii
    @katiekawaii Před 4 lety +2223

    Two creatures, just trying to figure each other out. Incredible.

    • @lotsofknots1385
      @lotsofknots1385 Před 4 lety +33

      Yet the whale doesnt realise how much we know about them already...and we really have no idea what they know about us... How can we be sure that any species isnt just playing dumb around us but actually rules the world? How can we really be sure ? I dont know..thats for sure..maybe whales are really alien space crafts? I guess technically it could be depending on whos the star of the show

    • @armandoramirez5987
      @armandoramirez5987 Před 4 lety +43

      I see the quarantine is hitting some people hard with their nerves.

    • @Ennui000
      @Ennui000 Před 4 lety +7

      @@toucan2227 Hard to tell the difference, really.
      We receive information from our sensory organsー
      My point being that Reality is nothing different from a hallucination.
      It's matter of perspective.
      So no one is inherently "wrong"ー but, it's just good to keep an open mind

    • @ricardog5121
      @ricardog5121 Před 4 lety

      Felix Da Housecat how would a housecat know the difference between reality or fantasy, Felix?

    • @Ennui000
      @Ennui000 Před 4 lety +1

      @@toucan2227 That isn't any more valid than what I said though.
      ーI meant to say that it's impossible to prove a physical reality actually exists.
      Like "pain".
      It doesn't actually 'exist' per se,, unless you choose to think it does. Because Reality is a matter of perspective.
      A canine isn't seeing the world "wrong" just because it basically can't see color, right?
      It's just perceives the world differently.
      This is no different.
      That then begs the question.
      What actually 'exists'?
      ーThere's no way of knowing.
      Therefore, it's a matter of belief.
      I could be hallucinating or even dreaming of writing this comment,, and I could never tell the difference. It's impossible to tell if anything exists at all.
      But of course, that isn't to say that your perception is any more wrong than my own

  • @MrBairiko
    @MrBairiko Před 3 lety +103

    As someone with a fear of the ocean this is equal parts stunningly beautiful and utterly terrifying

    • @madamsmols4359
      @madamsmols4359 Před 2 lety +9

      Exactly what i was thinking. Especially when the whale came out of complete nowhere. Its gorgeous but i probably would have tinkled a bit upon seeing that lmao 😂😂

    • @Kazuhira2249
      @Kazuhira2249 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@madamsmols4359well you should unlike all other whales sperm whales are predators in fact they are the largest toothed predator known and they are also dolphins and not real whales which also means they might mess with you just because they feel like it out of curiosity when other whales would usually pay no mind to you as you are not potential food

    • @Mad_racc00n
      @Mad_racc00n Před 10 měsíci

      Whales are harmless to humans.

  • @chlobobo9663
    @chlobobo9663 Před 2 lety +59

    The pure joy of scientists loving their work is so wholesome.

  • @maxhernandez6678
    @maxhernandez6678 Před 4 lety +3577

    CZcams: Hey you wanna see some cool whales from 5 years ago?
    Me: Hit me

    • @jupitersmoon3033
      @jupitersmoon3033 Před 4 lety +18

      Max Hernandez CZcams has suggested a wide range of videos for me during quarantine

    • @genericname2747
      @genericname2747 Před 3 lety +16

      I have no idea how I got here.
      I'm not complaining though. This is cool.

    • @Taricus
      @Taricus Před 3 lety +1

      That's funny! CZcams hasn't deleted all the videos from a couple years ago for me either! HAHAHHAHAHAHHAHA!

    • @jasmijnariel
      @jasmijnariel Před 3 lety +5

      Lets hope we can still see them in 50years from now 🥺🥺😢

    • @jasonbenoit7986
      @jasonbenoit7986 Před 3 lety

      This is so cool! How deep was this. I think they can dive up to 10,000 feet of months you'll have to look it up but that's amazing.

  • @stvbrsn
    @stvbrsn Před 5 lety +512

    I love how the whale seems just as comfortable head up, head down, vertical, horizontal, upside-down, diagonal, whatever. And so smooth and graceful as it changes its position.

    • @animeAJproductions
      @animeAJproductions Před 4 lety +8

      Just like in spaaaaaaaace!

    • @androgeniko
      @androgeniko Před 4 lety +6

      Whales are in like 0 gravity so there are not directions ergo they can’t persive the world in 3D as we do

    • @lotsofknots1385
      @lotsofknots1385 Před 4 lety

      How can you be sure that he isnt more confortable in a certain way? I couldnt tell much..

    • @WhiteSeaLeviathan
      @WhiteSeaLeviathan Před 4 lety +2

      my girlfriend is same way u describe.

    • @angrysquirrel8816
      @angrysquirrel8816 Před 4 lety +2

      All sea-bound mammals instinctively know which direction is up. That whale is comfortable in almost any direction for certain periods of time. The structure of their ears allow them to do pretty much whatever they want. If i remember correctly it’s something to do with a soft inner ear or something like that?

  • @aaronross3728
    @aaronross3728 Před 11 měsíci +11

    I think it is amazing that the water is so dark, you have one of the largest animals on earth right in front of you, and there are times it can completely disappear. The ocean is really mysterious and terrifying when you think of it that way

  • @jeffandjoannbauer9567
    @jeffandjoannbauer9567 Před rokem +25

    This video has kept popping in and out of my feed for years and I never get tired of it. The majesty of this moment is matched by the sheer joy of the scientists experiencing it.

  • @famtomerc
    @famtomerc Před 9 lety +3061

    These guys are trained professionals yet that talk like Let's Players its so charming.

    • @DanielWiersma
      @DanielWiersma Před 5 lety +265

      ​@@agerven I think it would be odd if you didn't respond like them if anything like this happened. Isn't that why we become scientists? Because we are amazed by the world? Their reaction has nothing to do with being a trained professional or not. Many of us would do the same.

    • @ErikB605
      @ErikB605 Před 5 lety +183

      @@agerven I'd rather work with them than with you.

    • @micahnewman
      @micahnewman Před 5 lety +99

      @@agerven What the hell are you babbling about?

    • @MrFelblood
      @MrFelblood Před 4 lety +9

      The streaming business is the same, no matter how good your degree is.

    • @inquiz9747
      @inquiz9747 Před 4 lety +73

      @@agerven you seem to know a lot. Also, you seem devoid of emotions, any kind of compassion and etiquette. And you must be amazingly fun to work with, I bet.

  • @mastery7901
    @mastery7901 Před 4 lety +1945

    This is like finding a needle in a haystack.
    Amazing how the whale can tolerate the crushing pressure at these depths!

    • @samuelforesta
      @samuelforesta Před 3 lety +140

      They must drink lots of *M I L K* to get bones that strong.

    • @annieberardino8732
      @annieberardino8732 Před 3 lety +172

      It is also really amazing to see it so curious of the submersible. That whale was really checking it out.

    • @Hansulf
      @Hansulf Před 3 lety +51

      For them is just like walking 600 meters to the grocery shop, amazing

    • @Obi-Wan_Kenobi
      @Obi-Wan_Kenobi Před 3 lety +79

      They have a collapsable rib cage to help with the pressure.

    • @jonathanmarois9009
      @jonathanmarois9009 Před 3 lety +59

      If I remember correctly Sperm Whales can dive deeper than most other types...

  • @Sbrabson04
    @Sbrabson04 Před 2 lety +127

    You can hear in their voices the passion and joy in what they do. Amazing!

    • @Subguy686
      @Subguy686 Před rokem +4

      There’s an old saying that goes something like “If you love what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life”. I think that certainly applied with the people in that control room during this particular dive. That just had to have been an incredible experience to witness first hand.

  • @globalcitizenn
    @globalcitizenn Před 11 měsíci +4

    The whale is doing it’s own undersea exploration “never seen this fish before”

  • @alejandroknippingreyes7484
    @alejandroknippingreyes7484 Před 4 lety +1605

    I love when the researchers get moments like this cause they deserve them, after all the had to study a LOT to get those PhD degrees and then most of their time is studying the biome it self and doing a ton of paper work

    • @KrikZ32
      @KrikZ32 Před 4 lety +37

      I wouldn't assume every biologist has a PhD but I still get your point and agree with it.

    • @smtx-dk8864
      @smtx-dk8864 Před 4 lety +28

      All that smarts and they say it’s a humpback whale at first lmao.

    • @hrush437
      @hrush437 Před 4 lety +5

      If you think attaining a phd is a lot of studying, try medicine.

    • @saikanji9570
      @saikanji9570 Před 4 lety +138

      @@hrush437 They're both worthwhile achievements. Let's not downplay either one by comparing lol

    • @andreferro4618
      @andreferro4618 Před 4 lety +5

      @@smtx-dk8864 You are so right! Humpbacks are, literally, completely different animals and they don't go that deep. Greetings from Brazil.

  • @TheHellSpawn000
    @TheHellSpawn000 Před 5 lety +1964

    That has to be a juvenile. I wish the ROV could pick up sound, the whale was probably clicking like mad trying to figure out what the ROV was.

    • @SineEyed
      @SineEyed Před 5 lety +51

      Ha - I was thinking the same thing 😅

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 Před 4 lety +159

      If they stuck their heads underwater, they could probably hear it from wherever they are.
      Whale sounds are *seriously* loud. Im talking above 200 decibels...

    • @Bajatrvlr
      @Bajatrvlr Před 4 lety +17

      I was thinking the same thing exactly...

    • @ImaStarboy252
      @ImaStarboy252 Před 4 lety +93

      they do pick up sound, they are listening and mapping and doing a lot of different things as a crew. just wont hear it on the live feed like that, its separate because the sounds would drown out the pilots and scientist and crew and u couldnt hear what they r saying and they need crisp clear mics to communicate with each other

    • @blueburro9226
      @blueburro9226 Před 4 lety +27

      @@davecrupel2817 200db? Isn't that like sonic boom loud?

  • @alayneperrott9693
    @alayneperrott9693 Před 11 měsíci +8

    I love how relaxed and curious the whale is. He is intrigued, not threatened, which is a sign of his reasoning ability

  • @yotetoob
    @yotetoob Před 10 měsíci +2

    People from all over the world have gathered here to watch this whale - this whale who right now is hopefully still living and thriving, swimming at unknown depths in the ocean without the slightest idea or concept of just how many people have come together to watch this video. So many people watch in awe and the whale lives on completely unaware. Beautiful

  • @michellechoi1565
    @michellechoi1565 Před 3 lety +1588

    If everyone got this exited over a whale, the world would be a better place...

    • @sarosch
      @sarosch Před 3 lety +31

      That is why these kids go down there to spread love, harmony, and humor - among the denizens of the deep!

    • @beyondcadia176
      @beyondcadia176 Před 3 lety +21

      *japan has entered the chat*

    • @anjanadilshan7057
      @anjanadilshan7057 Před 3 lety +7

      @@beyondcadia176 FAROE ISLANDS have entered the chat. NORWAY and ICELAND too. 😥😥😥

    • @wilsoniothegreat6162
      @wilsoniothegreat6162 Před 3 lety +2

      Imagine everyone hyping up a whale

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 Před 2 lety

      Every time I watch it *again* I'm thrilled.
      Hey, someone "share" this with President Putin.

  • @eleanorhumphries3994
    @eleanorhumphries3994 Před 4 lety +2539

    “Maybe from a KR-KR-KRAKEN”

    • @alejandroelluxray5298
      @alejandroelluxray5298 Před 4 lety +91

      Sperm whale whenever see a Kraken: *GET IN MAH BELLY!!!!!!*

    • @bradtolch
      @bradtolch Před 3 lety +22

      Sperm Whale: Why do I hear boss music?

    • @patrioticcat5768
      @patrioticcat5768 Před 3 lety +6

      ssjlucario (chuckles) I'm in danger

    • @Pharozos
      @Pharozos Před 3 lety +23

      Scandinavian sounding guy: “Maybe from a KR-KR-KRAKEN”
      Other scientists: .....

    • @iantaggart3064
      @iantaggart3064 Před 3 lety +6

      It's possible. Whenever a sperm whale hunts a giant squid, there is potential for it to leave a scar.

  • @ReyKaf
    @ReyKaf Před 11 měsíci +3

    If only OceanGate enjoyed Titanic like this and not going there with a makeshift sub

  • @Quicksilver_Cookie
    @Quicksilver_Cookie Před 10 měsíci +4

    It's always hypnotizing to see these enormous creatures move with such ease and grace. Just gently floating there.

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 Před 4 lety +567

    Scientist: "What the heck is that?"
    Sperm whale: "What the heck is that?"

    • @HarryCaneNo1
      @HarryCaneNo1 Před 3 lety +6

      Also sperm whale: "who gave me that name? is there a jizz shark? a cum turtle? no of course not..."
      :D:D:D:D

  • @Bambau
    @Bambau Před 3 lety +624

    2:10 those laughs are adorable. I love how the crew gets into a laughing fit when they encounter something unexpected and amazing.

    • @mrrp405
      @mrrp405 Před rokem +11

      That's how I react when it's something I can't fully comprehend. I'm 100% jealous but also so grateful they could share this.

  • @BlooCollaGal
    @BlooCollaGal Před rokem +14

    I like how much fun the crew is having.
    I hope everyone finds some joy like that

  • @flyingchimp12
    @flyingchimp12 Před 2 lety +11

    The way they move in the ocean like an astronaut in space is amazing

  • @Kamodomon
    @Kamodomon Před 9 lety +525

    I just love how they're just a bunch of nerdy geeks about it. They're sense of excitement can be felt through the microphones. So much fun!

    • @drej1015
      @drej1015 Před 5 lety +8

      To each his own I guess. The little banter and laughter completely ruined it for me

    • @DarkestDeeds
      @DarkestDeeds Před 5 lety +40

      @@drej1015 I guess not everyone can find joy in scientific discoveries.

    • @N3G4T1V3_
      @N3G4T1V3_ Před 5 lety +2

      Amateurish juvenlie rambling to keep the below 80 IQ crowd engaged.

    • @n.l.g.6401
      @n.l.g.6401 Před 5 lety +21

      @@N3G4T1V3_ Careful! You're investing an awful lot of self-worth in a fundamentally flawed test score there, bud.

    • @YEs69th420
      @YEs69th420 Před 4 lety

      @@N3G4T1V3_ do you perhaps think that once in a submersible, no one talks at all?

  • @jacksfacts20
    @jacksfacts20 Před 8 lety +1415

    Did any hear one of the scientists do the Dory's slowmo whale speak? That made me chortle

  • @silvertodd84
    @silvertodd84 Před 2 lety +25

    So thankful for you all for sharing this with us. Your videos with you reactions and emotions remind us all the wonder and beauty of our oceans.

  • @georgerichards4808
    @georgerichards4808 Před rokem +3

    I was lying on my back recovering from hip surgery. This was such a lovely distraction for me and my pain. Thank you so much for putting this on CZcams. You’ve helped me a great deal today and helped me to see something so extraordinary that made me feel a part of something wonderful. Thank you so much.

    • @173jaSon371
      @173jaSon371 Před rokem +2

      Hope you're healing up, random internet commenter!

  • @RuffledRowlit
    @RuffledRowlit Před 3 lety +4214

    Love how goofy they are behaving and talking like while at the job xD

    • @soltrice
      @soltrice Před 3 lety +8

      holdup i remember you

    • @SrSeed
      @SrSeed Před 3 lety +18

      Imagine if it was a Wailord

    • @paulanull8731
      @paulanull8731 Před 3 lety +41

      I think I would talk goofy and act strange If I was being eyeballed by a huge whale. I' d also hyperventilate boss or no boss in the room.

    • @shinyumbreon696
      @shinyumbreon696 Před 3 lety +113

      Scientist here. We all do that when something cool or exciting in our field happens. We're people too :)

    • @TheKainzor
      @TheKainzor Před 3 lety +8

      = Best job ever

  • @FallingLlamaStudios
    @FallingLlamaStudios Před 3 lety +188

    “What were you doing when you saw this whale?”
    I was watching the whale...

    • @oskaruib
      @oskaruib Před 3 lety

      This made me chuckle)

  • @prairierider7569
    @prairierider7569 Před 3 lety +16

    Absolutely love this, love the whole nautilus team, and I am ever so grateful, thank you, I keep coming back to this one

  • @Lrr_Of_Omikron
    @Lrr_Of_Omikron Před 2 lety +9

    Love when nature is as curious with us as we are with them.

  • @mellissadalby1402
    @mellissadalby1402 Před 3 lety +318

    I'm sure the whale is thinking: "Now there's something you don't see everyday"

    • @HarryCaneNo1
      @HarryCaneNo1 Před 3 lety +8

      Jokes on you, at this depth nobody sees anything ;)

    • @doomslayerchillinginthecof1670
      @doomslayerchillinginthecof1670 Před 3 lety +5

      @@HarryCaneNo1 well with the lights he was seeing something, and that certainly grabbed his attention.

    • @Surrenitie
      @Surrenitie Před 3 lety +2

      Everybody was thinking that haha

  • @keetrandling4530
    @keetrandling4530 Před 3 lety +471

    Love how agile that MASSIVE whale is!
    and how utterly child-like beyond amazed all the Phd's were

  • @imlistening1137
    @imlistening1137 Před 2 lety +8

    He’s definitely curious! Beautiful animal… just amazing!

  • @sloanNYC
    @sloanNYC Před 11 měsíci +3

    Love that this video keeps coming back up in my suggestions. The joy of the team is contagious. Just an amazing animal.

  • @KimiHayashi
    @KimiHayashi Před 3 lety +810

    Guy Scientist: see the eye? See the eye?
    Lady Scientist: yeah
    Me: WHERE IS IT? WHERE? I DONT SEE THEM

    • @TheSunriseAnimation
      @TheSunriseAnimation Před 3 lety +35

      i think the video was lagging behind a few seconds, because then i could clearly see the eye.

    • @jademoon7938
      @jademoon7938 Před 3 lety +37

      Their eyes look tiny in relation to their heads. The eye is directly behind and above the outer edge of their mouths. Like slightly more than halfway between the mouth and the pectoral fin (edit meaning closer to the mouth than fin). They're super hard to see if you don't know where to look, due to the sheer size of their heads (particularly their mouths). I'd say, look for the mouth line, focus on the upper part and then scan backwards towards the pectoral fin, and you'll find it.

    • @JessicasASMR
      @JessicasASMR Před 3 lety +1

      Why’d this comment give me deja vu

    • @mjade1673
      @mjade1673 Před 2 lety

      Yup

    • @bcast9978
      @bcast9978 Před rokem

      @@JessicasASMR
      Deja revu deux fois

  • @wellabouttime9957
    @wellabouttime9957 Před 4 lety +523

    Despite being late by 4 years, that was amazing to see.

    • @drewcamero1489
      @drewcamero1489 Před 4 lety +8

      Me too. But, this has been millions of years in the making - so a few months probably wont matter much!

    • @melshaw9653
      @melshaw9653 Před 4 lety +2

      I got 5 lol and just as amazed 🐋😍

  • @OTMPR1M0
    @OTMPR1M0 Před 2 lety +4

    You can literally feel how excited they are b/c we are as equally excited watching these beautiful whales! 🌊🐳

  • @simonvirus6417
    @simonvirus6417 Před rokem +1

    Been watching EVNautilus for quite a while, easily the best moment yet. Incredible.from Australia

  • @vancewade6251
    @vancewade6251 Před 7 lety +391

    They've got the best jobs ever. These videos make me so happy.

  • @casualguy3938
    @casualguy3938 Před 4 lety +1042

    "He's gonna sniff the bottom"
    "He looks big"
    "I'm sure there are going to be comments like that"

    • @Poseidon650
      @Poseidon650 Před 4 lety +77

      She said, “He looks fake”

    • @bogus69
      @bogus69 Před 4 lety +2

      Whatsup ranger

    • @eleethtahgra7182
      @eleethtahgra7182 Před 4 lety +4

      She said it looks fake, not big. Get your mind off the gutter.

    • @casualguy3938
      @casualguy3938 Před 4 lety +8

      @@eleethtahgra7182 No thank you. I like it in the gutter ;)

    • @casualguy3938
      @casualguy3938 Před 4 lety +4

      @@bogus69 Marine. But Howzit braddah?

  • @macgyversmacbook1861
    @macgyversmacbook1861 Před 7 měsíci +1

    The fact that he’s just as fascinated by humans and their funny little machines as the people are of him just makes me smile

  • @JuliaPelio
    @JuliaPelio Před 3 lety +1

    I can watch this video over and over again. And each time I get excited like the first time.

  • @optimusprimus89
    @optimusprimus89 Před 4 lety +184

    It's amazing how agile it is. I'm so used to seeing whales on the surface with their typical movements but this was something else. Totally surreal

  • @Jellyfish146
    @Jellyfish146 Před 3 lety +193

    You can really tell he's checking everything out they're so frickin smart

    • @TCK-9
      @TCK-9 Před rokem +9

      Down deep pinging for large squid and they find a UFO instead.

  • @watchvideo7225
    @watchvideo7225 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Team: "Wow, look at that!"
    Whale: "Wow, look at that!"

  • @sallygaluska7718
    @sallygaluska7718 Před 2 lety

    I come back and watch this video again every couple of months just to hear the amazing joy contagious laughter of the researchers. Puts a smile on my face every time.

  • @bobmcbob49
    @bobmcbob49 Před 9 lety +111

    "I think we beat the other watch team"
    -other watch team
    "cthulhu fhtagn!"

    • @bladerj
      @bladerj Před 4 lety

      overwatch, its a live stream

  • @555Gear
    @555Gear Před 9 lety +387

    “The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.”
    ― W.B. Yeats

    • @snoutysnouterson
      @snoutysnouterson Před 5 lety +2

      Very interesting! I'm going to check WB Yeats out :)

    • @koenderoode
      @koenderoode Před 5 lety

      beautiful

    • @variousdinosaurs
      @variousdinosaurs Před 5 lety +1

      That quote isn't from Yeats (look it up) but it's a wonderful one regardless. Definitely applies. =)

  • @aroha9090
    @aroha9090 Před 2 lety +5

    Sooooo beautiful! Whales and dolphins are so beautiful in their natural habitat. It breaks my heart to see them contained. We need to care for our oceans more, and for the incredible creatures at home there.

  • @jesper164a
    @jesper164a Před 5 lety +649

    3:15 - *Why is Morgan Freeman always commenting on stuff?*

    • @micahnewman
      @micahnewman Před 5 lety +40

      German Morgan Freeman :-D

    • @Gnomereginam
      @Gnomereginam Před 4 lety +21

      He was looking at the live stream and stepped in to help when he realized the others were too stunned to make observations. After all, he is Freeman to teleport anywhere he likes.

    • @Montymn90
      @Montymn90 Před 4 lety +7

      He needed more freckles!

    • @brianshissler3263
      @brianshissler3263 Před 4 lety +2

      Or Schwarzenegger lol

    • @stoybenxi7395
      @stoybenxi7395 Před 4 lety +6

      True facts about sperm whales #1: Sperm whales hunt giant squid by clicking, partly because the oseean is dark and partly because they click louder than a Saturn v rocket.
      Imagine beatboxing a Mugger to death. Now imagine that mugger is a two ton eight-armed plate of calamari sushi.
      That is how the sperm whale do.

  • @johnroutledge9220
    @johnroutledge9220 Před 4 lety +132

    "I think we beat the other watch shift."
    Yes. Yes you did.

  • @GengarCollects
    @GengarCollects Před 3 lety +1

    You can tell these people genuinely enjoy doing what they do for a living.

  • @scotverdin9401
    @scotverdin9401 Před 4 lety +79

    The sense of awe and wonder from scientists, I repeat, scientists is in itself a joy to behold. We need people like this more than ever.

    • @luminaspargo4630
      @luminaspargo4630 Před 2 lety

      Unit 731 also had scientists. Most of the disgracefully terrible things in humanity were and still being done for "science". This is not science. This is just innocent curiosity and RESPECT for the feelings of the other living forms. Things science despise.

  • @harrygary1052
    @harrygary1052 Před 4 lety +737

    Imagine what we could be doing if we weren’t too busy trying to blow each other up.

    • @eleethtahgra7182
      @eleethtahgra7182 Před 4 lety +63

      Thats...the paradox, I think.
      If we arent blowing each other up, we could be reaching greater height.
      Yet, its the threat of being blown up by others that cause human to progress.

    • @romdog1818
      @romdog1818 Před 4 lety +13

      We could be blowing each other down.

    • @cattibingo
      @cattibingo Před 4 lety +17

      We could be blowing up sperm whales?

    • @kingdodongo4126
      @kingdodongo4126 Před 3 lety +9

      @@eleethtahgra7182 what a bunch of crap.

    • @purpleemerald5299
      @purpleemerald5299 Před 3 lety +10

      king dodongo *The Cold War and Space Race would beg to differ.*

  • @shannononeill482
    @shannononeill482 Před 11 měsíci

    Just listening to the sheer joy and excitement in their voices is...priceless.

  • @dalayneejo
    @dalayneejo Před 11 měsíci +2

    this made me start crying! he’s so beautiful!

    • @azumanguy
      @azumanguy Před 11 měsíci

      it was strangely moving indeed, i got goosebumps

  • @dockyard1797
    @dockyard1797 Před 5 lety +1034

    The new subnautica is looking great.

  • @jonathanstack3389
    @jonathanstack3389 Před 3 lety +61

    its amazing to hear a group of trained professionals bring brought back to a place of childlike wonder

  • @carrieleo3121
    @carrieleo3121 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you so much for sharing this. It was wonderful!

  • @SUPPORTSUPPORT-gt6hd
    @SUPPORTSUPPORT-gt6hd Před 11 měsíci +1

    Everything about this is amazing. The excitement in the crews voice was great. Very lucky people

  • @amysunday0
    @amysunday0 Před 3 lety +402

    Nobody:
    That one scientist: "krrracken"
    Also, why did it take 5 years for youtube to reccommend this to me?

    • @issacgandero3962
      @issacgandero3962 Před 3 lety

      Idk same for me hahah

    • @rafasr0
      @rafasr0 Před 3 lety +8

      Funny because those scars might be from giant squids attacking the sperm whale at deeeper depths

    • @tnapeepeelu
      @tnapeepeelu Před 2 lety

      1:45 krrracken

    • @nelnft7231
      @nelnft7231 Před 2 lety

      Because whale went to court against these paparazzi`s?

  • @PuffOfSmoke
    @PuffOfSmoke Před 8 lety +1000

    Being a mammal, I was puzzled that it appeared in deep water. I had to google to find out to understand that sperm whales are the deep sea divers of the whale species. It can hold it's breath the longest at 90 mins. Amazing. I learned something new today.

    • @BoarhideGaming
      @BoarhideGaming Před 7 lety +216

      You know what's even better? They dive hundreds and thousands of meters and commonly fight giant squids in the depths, that's where a lot of the whale's scars come from

    • @TormodSteinsholt
      @TormodSteinsholt Před 7 lety +60

      This video suggests to me that such fights at these depths may be a lot less intense than what we imagine. The whale is barely moving. Presumably preserving oxygen by lowering its metabolism.

    • @BoarhideGaming
      @BoarhideGaming Před 7 lety +142

      Tormod Steinsholt Well they're obviously not wielding sword, but I would think that two massive creatures strangling, crushing and biting each other would be pretty dramatic

    • @TormodSteinsholt
      @TormodSteinsholt Před 7 lety +48

      Oh absolutely. That whale skin does not give off scars willy nilly. But the way the whale placidly drifted around the ROV suggests to me that it's far less animated at these depths than what we're accustomed to seeing from these creatures. If you search on youtube whale vs giant squid, then you will see a kind of high speed pursuit. But maybe the whale just swims up to it, clamps down on it and starts swimming
      up to the surface in a sedated state. I have no special knowledge about it, it was just a thought that struck me.

    • @BoarhideGaming
      @BoarhideGaming Před 7 lety +63

      Tormod Steinsholt While that makes sense in itself, I don't think these shots are any basis to that claim.
      He was (rather obviously, I think) very curious and observing about the beeping, blinking box. He might have inspected it very thoroughly, thus not swimming at pursuit speeds. Because squids are generally extremely fast.

  • @marywest9101
    @marywest9101 Před rokem +1

    I love everyone’s enthusiasm! I love following all of you!

  • @StraightUpRC
    @StraightUpRC Před 2 lety +10

    I come back to watch this every now and then - straight up amazing footage still! Love it! Little one is so curious! Wonder if that whale remember this incident from so long ago! So cool!

  • @richardpalawofski3031
    @richardpalawofski3031 Před 9 lety +26

    All the hate on youtube, videos like this makes up for it. Good show people.

  • @AndreRoque94
    @AndreRoque94 Před 9 lety +78

    I love the team giggling like little kids! So exciting!

  • @dfrazao8627
    @dfrazao8627 Před 11 měsíci

    it is amazing how absolutely graceful this animal is in the water, considering how large they are. it effortlessly just floats and does circles around the ROV as graceful as a bird in flight.

  • @safetybuddy
    @safetybuddy Před rokem

    Most amazing video I have seen in a long time. Thank you!

  • @maniacmagge2568
    @maniacmagge2568 Před 5 lety +304

    They sound like a bunch of giddy gamers and it makes me happy

    • @harrisn3693
      @harrisn3693 Před 4 lety +1

      Maniac Magge they sound like a bunch of virgins who be teased by the one female in their group. li

    • @juuiicce3175
      @juuiicce3175 Před 4 lety +5

      Harris Naseem
      ok

    • @roidroid
      @roidroid Před 4 lety

      "Screencap this!"

  • @TheMisguidedTroll
    @TheMisguidedTroll Před 9 lety +298

    Scientists - "I hope we're getting "screen captures" of this.

    • @gaborszucs8717
      @gaborszucs8717 Před 9 lety +17

      ***** Everyday Joe Doe would be like: Oh shit shit shit, I got it on camera i got it on camera. going to youtube. :D

  • @googesowders8622
    @googesowders8622 Před 2 lety +1

    I keep coming back to this . So rare moment . And shows just a part of intelligence and curiosity of beautiful creature. You shared a visit with another sentient life.

  • @alternativeavenues7664
    @alternativeavenues7664 Před rokem +1

    The ocean is still the greatest frontier to preserve and explore.

  • @poppedweasel
    @poppedweasel Před 5 lety +35

    Amazing to think that the abyss that brings us so much fear and anxiety is home to these curious giants.

    • @roidroid
      @roidroid Před 4 lety

      It brings us such fear because it is full of giants.

  • @elizaheathen
    @elizaheathen Před 9 lety +84

    all the scientists sound so nerdy it's adorable