Puffer Fish Asks Diver for HELP (Animal Rescue)
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- čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
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Idk where u guys are coming from or why you hate this video so much... but I did my best to get it free. I tried for a while to remove the hook and it was impossible. Their teeth are strong enough to break coral, which means it could have bit my finger off. I was going out looking for a bracelet so I didn't plan on needing any tools. I guess I could have landed the fish and then gone and gotten a tool, but who knows how long it would take me (i live 15 mins from this beach) or if the fish would survive it. Since you all are fish rescue experts, I look forward to seeing all of your videos rescuing fish
idk why people have a problem with this video you did your best did get it out while trying to be safe.
@@kateavnaim3856 come on kate its not rocket science there is no point leaving the hook in it will most likely starve to death as cruel as it sounds if he could not get the hook out he would of been better putting it out of its misery, probably go nice with chips and mushy peas lots of salt and vinegar, beauty !
When the title includes "(Animal Rescue)", I guess people would expect a happier ending, clearly nothing more you could've done; they should blame the person who was fishing it in the first place.
@@sapper24898 Pufferfish with chips and tetrodotoxin?
HE TRIED HIS BEST
Amazing that the puffer didnt puff up. Thats its natural defense. Its pretty obvious at this point that animals are mostly sentient creatures That can make their own decisions and deserve more respect than we give them. There are more "human-like" animals then there are good humans. Appreciate what yall do stay safe!
Re: unpuffed puffer, maybe the hook kept him/her from sealing their lips to retain water to inflate? Puffers are very smart and playful and can learn new interactions and recognize humans.
@@k8eekatt that makes sense
Why I love his videos, and his tik tok videos
1. He is funny :o
2. He cleans the ocean, lake and stuff.
3. I love when he shows us the ocean creatures and rescue these poor creatures
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Thank you SO MUCH for all you do to help our ocean and ocean living friends. 🙏🏼
🐡🐙🐬Shane, I don’t think we tell you enough just how much we appreciate every dive you make and every good thing that you do for Earth’s oceans. Thank you for every piece of trash that you remove from the water. NEVER FORGET, one person CAN make a difference. ONE PERSON CAN BRING CHANGE
Man this is sad the hook wasn’t able to come out. Poor guy now has to live his life with that big hook in there.😩 thank you for trying to get it out.
The hook is in cartilage and dissolves naturally, Fish should be OK. Now he's called the Worm (Dennis Rodman.
@@guest3224487 The hook dissolves? Never heard of that.
@@joshstepp4845 so they say.
@@joshstepp4845 its the biggest lie
@@guest3224487 doubt it
🐡. Thank you for cleaning up everyone’s mess and trying to help the sea life ❤️
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What a sweet thing to do! I'm sorry these things happen, I hope they don't bring you down. You guys are great!
Thank you for saving that poor puffer fish. I didn’t realize what beautiful big eyes they have. Thank you for sharing this video. Your surroundings are lovely. It is so nice to have so much privacy. I followed you from TikTok.
Remember to always bring a knife. You never know when you might need it to save yourself too.
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@Pennyless they make diving knives that are all medal. I’ve seen other divers use them.
Yes
Mmmmmm. I dont wanna stab an animallll.
@@xxelisexx3491 The knife is not to stab an animal but to cut line that might tangle up you or is tangling up some animal.
You minding ur own buissness:
pufferfish: eyo help
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@@jasiahtheblood498 ~mhm~
🐡 thanks for taking us on all your adventures and cleaning up the ocean!
The whole business proposition is so pre-teen, it's hilarious, but I love it...nice content and well done! You guys deserve richness (really)
POV: you caved in and finally watched a youtube video
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It’s so frustrating how much of a mess we leave as humans.
🐡 It took me a minute to find this puffer!! Enjoy your videos thank you to you and Brittany for all your efforts!!
I'll never eat hair roots in the water again after watching your videos! Thanks for helping clean the earth! You and Britt are great humans!
When his finger was right next to the fishes mouth and he said if he bites my finger it could cut it off
That just gave me anxiety😬
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You did a great thing helping that fish and taking all the garbage you could find. Very proud of you guys. I wish more people were like you.
Shanger Danger is this générations Jaques Cousteau! Thanks for bringing us into your world and helping us to care about cleaning the ocean. Enjoying your stuff 🤙🏾
I love what you do! If they obviously can’t see your love for the ocean and it’s animals then they don’t have to watch! Keep it up!
Swims off like, "Dude you left the hook in... WTF!"
Also the fishing line still damgling off the fish so it will be caught on a rock. What a stuff up.
reminds me to dive with a small pair of pliers.
@@alexe7234 He didnt want to get spiked, obviously! Nice shot of his bae anyway lol
And just as agonizing he left the sea urchin spine in its eye.
@@TheGothicdolphin Pair of gloves and would have greatly eased the situation! Or swam with him to shore or a nearby rock. Poor fish was compliant at first then he was like, wtf? lol
🐡Thanks for helping the wildlife and cleaning the ocean 🐡
Im glad there is still good-hearted people that are gold-hearted and that actually cares about the ocean and its creatures.. I believe that you can change our world and make it a better place.. Thank you! And please, keep on with what youre doing! ^^
Awwwww poor puffy! It's so nice to see people being so compassionate about underwater creatures 🐡🐡🐡 Bless you and stay safe always! Regards from a scuba diver in the Philippines 😉👌
-Daisy
Como ESTA po kayo lol
@@trump24trump????
@@Indystv_26 i think its either tagalog or bisaya (filipino language??)
@@stylishspit nah it's tagalog. As a filipino myself Como etsa is not a filipino word
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@@fidgetkids8790 Hamood habibi.
So did I XD
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I wish other people was like you, i love the ocean and you Are doing a good job. Thank you so much for trying to save the ocean🐡🐡🐡
New subscriber. Truly truly amazing that people go and free swim like that. I’m sure it is life changing but terrifying lol.
The ocean is in danger we need to save the creatures
Your name is meow with a pic of a cat
Cats eat fish
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@@quandaledingle8387 Not all my cat didn’t eat my fish-
@@maryswife9369 oh ok sorry
@@quandaledingle8387 It’s ok no need to apologize 😁
🐡 and he said “blup blup blup blup blup blup” I’ll translate he said “thank you so so so much strange danger
He is a hero to the ocean he could’ve lost his finger and he still helped the fish even know he could’ve lost a finger. Got hurt really bad and might’ve went to the hospital room. But he did it just for a fish you’re really a true hero.
His narrating is something else like why was I hooked the entire time like u got this get em right lol
I admire that you are were able to give the puffer fish a longer life. Also thanks for keeping the ocean clean
I love how he always says made some new friends when the fish could be like” u ain’t my friend mr”
I'm sure this will get lost in the 5000 comments but Shane you should NEVER go out there without a knife get yourself a safe dive knife and always keep it with you. It could not only save the life of the sea creatures you encounter but it could literally save you or your friends someday. Great job and love all your good works.
You are right on track with your comment. I always carry my Leatherman Super Tool 300. Even in dress clothes I try to keep a nicer black leather case because yes you never know when.
Having worked in a fish store my first thought was rows and rows of teeth! Glad you saved the little guy and still have all your fingers.
8:20 what the hell did i just hear
Lmao
I tried to find a comment that says that lmao
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Amazing how this man talk underwater
Thank you for trying to help this puffer 🐡
"Such big BALLS before"😂😂😂😂😂😂 he said it
🐡 I came from tiktok a few weeks ago Edit: why are people still replying to this, this comment is so old..
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Now the puffer fish is going to get caught on something else having that long string coming out of its mouth😭
that was a bad job he should have come back to release him with a pair of long nose pliers
i doubt the string will get caught on anything unfortunately that hook may or may never come out of his mouth
What should that be? This puffer fish will get caught somewhere again because a piece of fishing line still hangs from its mouth. Great rescue! How about taking the fish ashore and asking someone if they can lend you a pair of tweezers or pliers? A fish like this can easily stand a few minutes in the air ...
@@rafwhy9888 Thats why you should never use stainless hooks , the regular hooks just rusts away in a couple of weeks.
@@ronen124 bad job and far to much of the self indulgence chat
"I've never had a problem with such big balls before!" 8:20 lol
Shanger Danger is impressive he cleans the ocean helps animals and talented🐡🐡
Very impressive! I've shown your efforts to my 8 y/o son as an example of good will toward living creatures.
Full marks for trying and helping a fellow creature. The moral really is always carry a blade, even a small one. Just make sure you use it to save life not take it.
hi guys...new subscriber...from the philippines...i enjoy watching ur videos...upload more...thank you.
I start watching your videos everynight when i have time you and Britney doing great job keep up the good work keep it up the good work and more videos
Quit patting yourself on the back. That wasn’t a rescue, you didn’t get the hook out, he is still in pain n can’t eat like he should. You didn’t save him you just extended his suffering n he will slowly starve to death. If you couldn’t get the hook removed you should have gotten ahold of someone who was not afraid n could have gotten the hook out or captured the fish in a large container of water then transported it to someone who could have helped it.
The fish will be fine - the hook will most likely work its way out, just like when we humans get a splinter or thorn in our skin. The same thing that will happen with that urchin spine stuck in the skin above its eye. If nothing else, the hook will corrode away eventually.
AFA 'starving to death', Puffer fish are omnivores and the hook location at the corner of its mouth does not appear to be in a place which would interfere with eating. Fish also have less nerve endings in their mouth than humans, so it is probably not in pain like you think it would be.
In short - being hooked with that short bit of line left, is not what is going to kill this fish, or probably even make it suffer. It should be fine now.
That said, the fish would have died *for sure* if still attached to the line and weights. Getting that mess away and off of it gave it a fighting chance, and it will most likely be fine and live out its natural life after this with nothing other than a great story to tell other puffers...
@@leaveonlywake: Although I don’t agree with you, I hope your your vision comes true. Poor fish.
@@barbaragreene6592 It is true. The fishes own body will reject the hook. That looked like a thick hook intended for possibly halibut so it wont rust away in time. However I am confident the hook will be rejected by its own tissue growing out. This happens quite frequently with sport fishing. Many times when protected species such as black sea bass get the hook in a difficult area to remove fisherman often just snip the line, return the fish to its home and let the hook get rejected. In some cases trying to remove the hook wherever it got snagged on the fish could result in catastrophic injury for the fish such as being lodged in the or near the gills where there is tremendous blood flow.
This guy is crap.
Yup a attention begging no nobhead imo
I don’t see how the puffer would be able to eat with all that stuff still in his mouth. Hopefully someone else was able to save him.
I ever get in trouble best I can hope for is these 2 call......somebody else to help
The first one will be ok. The important part was to remove the weight. The hook will rust away in time, and it'll still be able to eat.
@@lavanderwilliams794 bruh do you even know how long shit takes to rust?
@@SuburbaniteUrbanite Immortal Pufferfish
@@SuburbaniteUrbanite I live in southwest fl shit rust very fast an it's in salt water it'll rust out in a few weeks. They make hooks these days to not last long in water.
Just wanted to say thanks for putting he link in your shorts video comments and not making me waste minutes of my life looking for this video to see what happened to the puffer
Thank you for your help
I always bring a non-rusting nail clipper with so I can cut fishing line, or other stuff.
He must be in pain still you didnt yake the hook off sadly
“Brittny saw a soda can and.. kicked me on the head “
You got a great heart man! Bless you
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What a woos you didn't save it you just delayed it's death.
Any saving is just delaying death.
Right... What about the hook in its poor mouth
And then I saw a fish and then I saw george and then I saw a pudding cat.
Making yourself out to be a hero when your not. Irresponsible to leave so much line still on the hook it will just get caught on more coral. You could have pulled him down and used the coral to cut the line further towards the hook.
@@Ihh956 I k r!!!!
When you dive, ALWAYS have gloves and a knife. Period
snorkeling isn't the same as scuba diving. I hardly know anyone who carries a knife or gloves snorkeling.
Hes a boy he dosent have period
Why gloves?
@@kathyle2903 What
@@justinlee6524 so he doesnt cut his hands on something sharp or doesnt get a injury
Great job is it gonna b ok with the hook still in it's mouth?
Thanks for your helping the beach
8:21 Whoah.. please forgive my sins but- BRO-
“I don’t know why she did that” - a little gift for the viewers at the end of the vid!
8:28 omg...stunning.
Your such a legend love watching you n britt ❤ 🐡🐡🐡🐡
Thank you for helping clean up! That is way awesome but please bring tools with you for future animals in need. You can get ones that strap to your leg
🐡🐡🐡 Thank you and Britney for taking care of our oceans 🌊.....
Fun watching you guys. Your patience with the hook and pufferboy almost drove me crazy!
Love you guys love the video that you make with bittany🐡🙋🏻♀️
That's so kind of you ❤️
I guess we all need to bring a multitool with us when we go in the water.
Plus you should *always* have a knife with you when you dive -it could save your life if you get tangled in something!
It’s a small hook with a small barb
I DIDN'T WATCH I"M VERY EXCITED FOR IT!!!!!!!!!
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Awww that was so cute
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what is actualy the best way to get the hook out?
Thank you so much!
I'm not a diver but I always thought it's standard practice to at least have a knife on you when diving. This is a very nice video and I am grateful you helped free the fish.
It's not really 'standard' practice. I usually carry a blunt knife when I dive, but not always. In some places one is not allowed to carry a knife. Similarly, there are places where wearing gloves while diving is outlawed. Most of these regulations are for protection of the reefs.
Thank you for helping the beautiful Puffer Fish. All the wealth in the world apparently doesn't make people considerate about their environment. Sadly.
These vids are so entertaining good job❤❤❤
Thanks for helping the sea 🐡🙏🏻
What a muffin. I don't think I've ever seen a man so wimpy. Poor fish still hooked! Swam away pissed off thinking the same thing.
Not you though, being so manly in the youtube comments
As always: YOU GUYS ARE AMAZING.
“ i’m a ask these kids if they have a knife”🤣🤣🤣
So proud of you!
Guy pats himself on the back .... leaves hook in fish ...... Internet unleashes their WRATH UPON HIM in the comments section!!!
Love your work, the world needs more people like you! I hope someday the ocean stays clean forever!!! 🐡
Love your videos!
I LUV this guy...He's a real life merman...🐟 💙 🐟
I love the work you’re doing to clean up the ocean! Love the sea turtles too!! 🐡
8:20 uhhhhhh that’s kinda sus
So thank u for doing ur best to help save the ocean
in your videos I see the corals in this brown colour. Are these live coral colours or are these already dead?
always strap on your dive knife even when snorkelling + gloves ... so close to shore .. haul the little fella into any container filled with seawater and remove the hook with any suitable implement. hopefully the hook will eventually dislodge.
Love ur videos thank you for doing your part! 🐡🐡🐡
You abandoned the bracelet mission to help a damn puffer fish. This side quest is not complete.
Ah man, that’s too bad you couldn’t get him free, but I get it. Poor dude. Thanks for trying!! Puffers are my favorite!!! There’s one near where I live and he has popped his/her head out of the water to say good morning! It was so cute!
Ur such a great person, thanks :3
I try! Thanks :)
He was worried about the puffer getting "stressed out" by taking him up where he could actually get the hook out? Does he not think it was already stressed out being stuck, and that it won't be constantly stressed with a hook in it's mouth and fishing line stringing behind it to get caught on something else? It was a good deed, of course, but poorly executed.
There's always that one person who is never happy with anything ever.
@@fomofud9479 no, the hook should have been removed
@@lorcis1 I agree,he was afraid of loosing his fingers?Please....he could had held him firm and taken the hook out and the puffer would be safe and sound!!Now he's gonna get infected and having trouble eating,and finally getting stuck on a crack in some corrall or something on the remaining fishingline.......
It would have required two tools. Needle nose pliers and anything else like a stick for instance to apply counter pressure force to the force of extraction since the fish is still under water. I suppose he should have asked one of the boys to get the help of a resident and get at least the pliers. He made the decision to release the fish expecting natural rejection of the hook. This is highly probable. So the fish is probably fine. Ocean fish are highly resilient.
@@MrErikchaugen 👈 another Karen
Good work bro! U ve earned a Place in my Evening Pray, grets from Germany!
Thank you, for saving puffer boi 🥰
drama queen : "We were getting BASHED around by the waves"
*reality : 4 inch swells.*
Undercurrents are pretty strong tho
Have you never swam in the ocean before?
I'm just below 6 foot, as a teen, I once got dragged underwater by an undercurrent in water just over a foot deep, the pressure difference had me trapped and unable to move properly, when I finally managed to resurface 15 seconds later, I was well over a hundred feet away from where I was, still just 1-foot deep water.
Water is dangerous, the ocean even moreso, and swimming in any kind of waves is completely exhausting, even with training and proper gear.
Spending too much time focussing on that fish would actually be dangerous, due to potentially becoming exhausted, and let's not forget the fact that he was sticking his fingers into its mouth, pufferfish have beak life teeth and strong jaws that are capable of biting your finger off.
He's not being a drama queen, he was legitimately in a somewhat dangerous situation, his comment was completely within reason and it actually wouldn't be surprising if he was underplaying how bad it actually was.
I'm pretty sure he's gonna die with that big hook still in his mouth
It's not ideal, but it should actually be just fine. The weights were the worst part, it wouldn't be able to do much like that
Because the hook wasn't deep in its throat, the fish has a pretty solid chance of recovering. Had he not removed the rest of the line it would be a different story.
I was on pins & needles watching the attempt to free the puffer fish of the hook. Bummer you were not able to remove the hook but kudos for the effort and freeing him of the fishing line snarl and weights. 👍
❤ your videos!!!
🐡🐡Love your energy and comedy.