Vicious Beauties - The Secret World of the Jellyfish | Free Documentary Nature
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- Vicious Beauties - The Secret World of the Jellyfish | Ocean Documentary
The family of the jellyfish or medusae are not only the most venomous ocean inhabitants but also some of the deepest divers. Medusae have been found as deep as 8.300 meters. Their existence is paramount to the oceans. Many of the large migrations of fish and mammals would not be possible without the existence of jellies. They are a crucial part of the food chain, many fish feed on jellies and in turn mammals or larger migratory predators feed on fish.The scientist Gerhard Jarms of the Zoological Institute of the University of Hamburg takes us on a journey into the exotic world of jellyfish. He is one of the most renowned medusae scientists in the world. Our expedition begins in the northern Atlantic where we will find the mysterious periphylla. We will continue on to the Azores in the Atlantic. There we will search for the XY jellies that seek shelter in caves in rough seas.
In the Pacific we will swim with the jellies in the famous Jellyfish Lake and last but not
least we will explore some of the world's most beautiful coral reefs of western Papua. And at the very end danger lurks around every corner as we set out to search off Australia's coast for the fatal sea wasp- one of the most poisonous ocean inhabitants. In the Pacific we will swim with the jellies in the famous Jellyfish Lake and last but not
least we will explore some of the world's most beautiful coral reefs of western Papua. And at the very end danger lurks around every corner as we set out to search off Australia's coast for the fatal sea wasp- one of the most poisonous ocean inhabitants.
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Sometimes when I'm a little stoned, I go on a binge of documentaries like this. I get an education, and a new appreciation of nature.
sounds like plan 😀🦦
Woah. I'm here for that. I wanted the jellies
Ditto.😌
Exactly what i’m doing right now
Me as of now lol
To anyone who's suffering depression, anxiety,insomnia and other mental health problems, you are not alone. I feel you. You are so brave. You are doing so well. I'm proud of you. I'm sending you a virtual hug
Are you serious? Like are you for real right now?
My brain hurts :( thank you for being you. We will all make it.
@@harleyhendrix8467
I thought it was a very sweet sentiment .... particularly from the POV that so very few people aren't all just about themselves. Ya know? Probably not. But I would far prefer to read a lovely comment like that, than most of the @hole bitchy attacks on others - and usually for no reason whatsoever - that I normally see on YT ... just vicious bitchery, really. Have a nice day.
@@harleyhendrix8467why
That was a great gesture--thank you.
every time i have trouble sleeping, i pull up this exact documentary. though i’ve never been able to stay awake through the whole thing, and i often watch it without sound, i can nearly recite the order of which everthing happens in the first 20 or so minutes. as someone with a super big interest in the ocean and sea life, this has to be my favorite documentary ever
I have a very primal fear of the ocean. It gives me immense anxiety when I think about it or when I am immersed in it. But watching this kind of stuff actually really helps as my fascination quickly takes over. I would love to try diving sometime as I live on the west coast of British Columbia and very close to Vancouver Island.
I feel you! I love learning about the ocean and it's creatures but I'm terrified of swimming or even going to the beach
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@@mariapsi7844💋
jellfish are the best
i love them
i think i would cry tears of happiness if an eel sought me out for pats and warmth and that isolated lake is enchanting
I really enjoyed this, but then ocean creatures, especially deep-sea creatures are one of my areas of interest. I have an immense respect for animals that have been around as long as jellies have been. I understand that they are the oldest form of complex life (as opposed to single celled lifeforms). The baby Medusae are incredible! Thank you for uploading!
Should check out the immortal jellyfish
@@olivecraftthe fact that the deep sea is so spacious, theres a high probability that somewhere down there, there is a stuck immorta jellyfish that cannot find its way out, and no predator can find its way in to kill it, and thus, it is possible for one of those species, or even a family, to exist from the beginning of its species existence until now.
For those who want to know, deep sea creatures are red because red light has a hard time getting that deep, so being red makes them for all intensive purposes, invisible
The phrase is, for all intents and purposes. Just saying.🙂
Also isn't it BLUE light with it's shorter wavelength that has a harder time reaching the deap? Same with stars. The red light is slower but only appears once the light has traveled the longest distance from the origin point.
Was looking for this comment. They mentioned they don't know why it's red but I had heard this reasoning in another doc. Wanted to see if the updated knowledge was commented!!
When pain keeps me up I get back up and watch a program like this to ease my mind. And education is a plus. 💙
This was a feast for the eyes and for the soul of an ocean lover, THANK YOU ♥️!
We humans would be wise to remember we're all just creatures trying to get our needs met.
Nice documentary
A most enjoyable and informative nature documentary. While it deals entirely with saltwater creatures, I must note that I am aware of at least one freshwater form, found in a lake in the southern Adirondacks (NY, USA). The colonial gelatinous stage attaches to submerged logs and tree stumps, while its free swimming (medusa) stage, with individuals about the size of a silver dollar, appears in late summer and early autumn.
@Shelbyjean Fawley You're welcome. 🙂
I'm both terrified and fascinated by these creatures. Also I just like listening to these adding onto my collection of "Why do you even know that?"
WHO EVER POST THESE DOC'S IS TRULY THE M.V.P!!!! I WOULD HAVE PAID FOR THIS!!!! But the upload game, is super tight!!!!
GOD I LOVEEEE JELLYFISHES!!!!
This eases my anxiety and lulls me to sleep. When I have cannabis tea and I watch these it’s like I AM THERE ❤
This turned out to be too interesting for me to sleep
Jellyfish are my spirit animals. They help me be calm and offer guidance.
Thank you for this vid.
This is one of the magnificent creature in the world, also the oldest marine animal that live for millions of years, still we are not completely discovered their secret life, but they show us how many secrets they have. Thanks for sharing this amazing documentary 🌊🌊🌍🌏🌎
You sure they live for millions of years 😂😂
@@kinte1870he means the species has existed for millions of years
Lmao how did you not understand that?
Jelly fish are really stunning, beautiful, diverse, and exotic. Thank you for this video!
They are my favourite animals !
jellyfish? Well, they want to be loved too.
I am more interested in the jellies that can injure humans. I like to study the extent of those injuries and how it affects the human body. The photo of the box jelly injury was fascinating.
Are you secretly a jellyfish?
@@Itsant33 no. Just a smart and curious individual that wants to learn more about the subject.
Thanks!
Thank you for interesting video!
my girlfriend always sends me those when she knows i m stressed or sad and they never fail to calm me down...might stop going to therapy and start watching wildlife documentaries😅
I've never been disgusted by jellyfish
I have, and I'm also disgusted by this comment
You could try eating one...that might work.
@@deadlevelled2870 that should do it LOL
When they wash up on the beach they look like someone hocked a loogie 🤢
@@thomascampbell350 LOL just about to have breakfast 🤢LOL
Finally they show a turtle eating a jellyfish. I have heard shows say this animal eats jellyfish and never show it finally !!!
tip for the kitties and the wheelchair! we had to cover our mobility aids in treats and let the cats explore them, but now they rub on crutches and canes just like legs :-) maybe let dallas roll around with treats in her lap and set some treats on the foot rest when it’s parked
Wow! Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!
Words cannot describe how much I love fish :)
That's why I love ocean soo much. Jellyfish are so beautiful and incredible. I love them all. My eyes are happy now to see this beautiful documentary.. 😘😘😘❤️❤️
i love this video, it's great
Thank you for this documentary.
F'Ing majestic! I love it!
I love JELLYFISH!
This gave me far more questions than answers.
the WOLF EELS OMGGGGGG so cute
i live laugh love jellyfish with all my heart, one of my favorite things on this earth, though not number one it's definitely top fifty
12:42 "marine jello puddings"? I'm dead. At least I wasn't the one who called the jellyfish that. Lmao the classy British narrator did.
pandering to our friends across the pond saying jello lol
Can you fry a "jelly" like an egg??? ( venomous of course ). But to a starving world this could be good news . 100% protein.
They do harvest jellyfish in some parts of Asia.
Most people find jelly fish inedible. Ive Seen them dried and shred like noodles in asian markets, but from whst ive seen even cooked and rehydrated they are chewy and bland.
Reall???
This is too much stupidity.. 😂😂😂😂
@@travisgartside409 please don't talk about them. These inhuman people are expert to eat literally everything except human... 😀😀😂😂😂😂😂
@Raymond Diedrich
You people are just blind. There are soo much meat and protein diet. But you people don't find it at all.... 😀😀
Absolutely Stunning …
Brilliant film. I love jellies, or, as i now know them, medusas
Happy Mothers Day ~ SNOWFURFEE
Those jellyfish and sea stars make me wonder how big those kind of animals could have gotten millions of years ago. Since they : Ether did not fossilize because there was nothing left to fossilize, or we didn't find certain giant sea stars yet because they just were way too deep down.
Brilliant illuminating doc..!!
The satisfaction of progressionary needs
Beautiful videography and super informative
I don't have to be stoned to appreciate their true beauty as well as their danger,, ...
I like this documentary didn't know much about jellyfish other than the dancing ones on SpongeBob
Loved this, learned a bit and loved the jellies 🪼🪼🪼
i wish i was a jellyfish
Same here
Why? I’m just wondering
That friendly large shark looks just like the Olm Salamander, only in a better habitat. Interesting!
When was this documentary made? It's been posted many times. I'd like to know it's official date.
2010
It seems a bit dated. Especially the negativity towards jellyfish at the beginning of the video.
@@jameshami Yeah, I was thinking the same thing.
@@DrunkNamedJohn you out ppppppp
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I like jellyfish but not in big numbers it's terrifying when they're grouped together but they're very pretty
Lovely calm documentary, but caution if you're watching this to sleep, random woman screaming for like a minute, at the 18 minute mark.
one day i will have one in my aquarium one day 🐠🐟🐙🐚🐠
23:10 that sea snail is terrifying
Passionnant !
Truly God created them
Jellyfish 🪼 can be dangerous man of war
I’ve always been fascinated by marine invertebrates - great video! - 🙏🏼👌🏼
Jump forces: Jellyfish saga (GO!?)
Beautiful 😍🥰💯🤩👍
Omg I love looking at jellyfish 🪼🪼🪼
They is like the smallest box jelly called Irukandjy....that one scares me a lot
They had provided many beach lovers an unforgettable experience , without them around, all the fun would have gone for the beach bums. 😉😉
amazing
Wow! That fish at 30:00- the largest fish in the ocean that can grow up to 14 meters- is absolutely HUGE!!!! In fact, it’s significantly longer than my boat…. The 38 foot boat that I live on w/ my husband and 3 cats!
Wow! Thanks for the info 🖤
The fish you are thinking of is at 11:42 I think... The largest fish in the ocean is a whale shark though, there aren't even any fish in the timestamp you gave
Sounds like heaven to live on a boat with your loves, kitties and partner ❤ much love and health for you all!
Do you know of music similar to one in "Medusa" chapter? It's so positive, calming and magical.
thank you
tết ở nhà coi hài là đúng rồi đỡ ra ngoài
When life is are driving me crazy. I do this. ❤❤❤
"The word jelly fish evokes negative feelings" Me thinking about Spongebob 😂😂😂
Never imagined jellyfish had eyes.
We don't want to touch them because a lot can sting!
Definitely got stung as a 12 yr old just walking in about 2-3 ft of water. Never saw a thing, just felt pain!
Maybe you got stung by a piece of the jellyfish and not the actual jellyfish. Even when the tentacles are not attached to the jellyfish anymore they can still sting.
I managed to swim/dive into a jellyfish, eyeball first, this summer so I guess this will be interesting.
🐢 Dude! Taken on the Jelly's
0:17 nature is crazy
That's the last time I go into the ocean
Aliens of the sea
Watching this high is such a trip
1:59 Would definitely not pick up a washed up jelly fish no matter if it's venomous or not. Just out of caution
The Portuguese man o'war which is mentioned at about 18 minutes is a siphophore not a jellyfish.
I agree, I think that the video could have made a better distinction between the orders of siphonophores and semaeostomeae (within the phylum of cnidaria)
24:32 of course the Cod has to be swimming all sweaty like he's playing a COD game. H A R D C O R E
Dr. Cindy's world flurished. Supreme Court Justice.
I need to see these
some of the "jellyfish" in this are actually ctenophores!
When I think of jellyfish, I think "Hiiiiiii Kevin"
Who else is using this for a school project/assignment
Me
Who else watch this when they going to. Sleep 😭
Beautiful but deadly
Seen
dominant sea lion male be like: happy wives, happy life
Any movement in peach dark of the sea will create bioluminesent light
13:40 RAYS UP!
my autism led me here (jellyfish are my special interest)
No offence but,
French language: There's this sea species from the Cnidaria phyllum that we call "Méduse", as a reference to the Mythological creature Medusa, from Greek Mythology.
English Language: WE CALL IT JELLYFISH CAUSE IT'S LIKE A FISH MADE OF JELLY EHHHHHH
Medusa, translated from Latin to English, means jellyfish. Get your facts right
@@holygrailtheo1615 I Know that, and my facts are right. "Méduse", translated from French into English also means jellyfish. Nothing of wha you said contradicts what I said.
@@shibitoobscura3348 sooo what was the point of your joke, i don’t get it considering both Mèduse and Medusa mean the exact same thing
@@holygrailtheo1615 Yes, they both means the same thing and that was my point. I just also added the fact that it's the name of the mythological creature with snakes for hair and I compared to the English term which, to me, sounds more purely practicle and less poetic, but that's all, there's no much more to get besides this fun fact. I think you're just overthinking it.
As à Frenchman who also studied Latin, I can tell both of the things we said are true so I did get my facts right and so did you.
Why you follow his children may be of significance to MY mind
Winter Claws and Summer Pause cause Springs Confused and Falls Allowed
I guess the Medusae are alright, but we represent a coalition of nudibranchs and echinoderms and we vote against sponges because they don't contribute to the conversation, at least anemones move occasionally.
My girlfriend sent my this so I had to watch