Underwater Killers (Full Episode) | World's Deadliest
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- Nat Geo WILD gets up close with underwater killers lurking in our oceans. At first glance these underwater assassins may appear to be exotic beauties, but for those who allow curiosity to get the best of them, this risky pursuit may result in a brush with death. Meet the sharp-toothed barracudas and piranhas that slice through their targets with ease and scavenge on the remaining carcasses. Feast your eyes on the predators that have mastered the ways of their underwater Atlantis.
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Cameraman never dies... He's getting all this great footage because all the underwater creatures are aware of this rule. Thanks NatGeo!
what kill diver 1:30 it not torpedo ray but good be blue ringed octopus and why where talking abou blue fish but thing that eat them the stonefish 5:56 and 6:14 also related his cousin scorpionfish and lionfish from straned deep game look it sting ray 6:18 and is that blue shark or bull shark canot tell diffrend 6:16 and two sea urchins next to stonefish 6:30
lol
@@saiyanwarrior3895 Most of the times the scenes with humans are just shown as an illustration of the effect if we engage with the animals. A lot of documentaries also uses studio recording, if you're not aware
This joke was funny the first 10,000 times it was posted on CZcams. Now, not so much. RIP cameraman jokes
I think they do die, but they just get a new one each time, thats why there are so many cameramen jobs.
Nostalgic nat geo docs like this one make me feel like a kid again, love it
Real Talk
Me too Meatwad!!!
So you're a gen Z? I remember when discovery channel used to show the predation and kill. This is hardly nostalgic. What is this 2014? and that's nostalgia? Let me see Discovery from 1993. That's nostalgia!
Thanks for sticking around! We're glad you're here🦁
@@MexicoPescadoro exactly. This looks relatively new. As of now, anything before 2009 would be considered nostalgic to me.
I miss seeing documentaries like this on TV. One used to see programs like this on the Discovery channel as well as Nat Geo Wild. It is very disappointing that we can no longer see programming like this on these TV channels.
But you get 'reality TV shows.' Like bigfoot hunting, aliens and ghosts!
@@jameslanning8405 we’re moving towards full idiocracy. 😢
I agree with all of you.
This is a colorful magazine show, not a serious documentary.
But access 24/7 on CZcams seems better?
"this little blue fish doesn't look too deadly ... Guess we're not talking about the little blue fish "had me 😂
I cracked so hard😂
Yea and the "..with skills like those who cares about hair!!" line aswell 😂😂😂
i already knew that the thing camoufloage was it but i still cracked up😂
Bro, that got me laughing XD
omg...a breath of fresh air....narration with a normal voice...what a concept!
“The more he tries, the more she rejects him. Typical.” Lol. Fantastic commentary.
Tak kasih miras satu yg kocok🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"The sea cucumber was too humiliated to comment." 😂😂😂
24:30 "The sea cucumber was too humiliated to comment" LMAO
I belong on the land.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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@@cynthiathomas404 p]⁰⁰⁹⁹
Until the lions, tigers, and bears show up right!! 😂🤣
More water for me !
The little blue fish was hilarious, but we arent talking about that🤣😂🤣
"Guess we're not talking about the little blue fish." I died. 🤣🤣🤣
My dad stepped on a stone fish in Thailand in the late 1960s, while in the Army. He got very sick and said it was incredibly painful, but survived it, thanks to a local woman who knew what nailed him and rushed him to a US military hospital.
@Alex F the amazing thing is some of the tiniest underwater creatures are the most toxic like the box jellyfish around Australia .
@Alex F except that's not everyone thinks probably just dumb idiots.
People don't know of the dangers of the water. No matter how much we search, things will happen.
It was merely being there at the wrong place and wrong time.
The ocean is the most mysterious and dangerous place in the world while in and on land humans can do things and more responsively than in the ocean or waters.
@@billblack8071 and puffer fish
There are many dangers in the sea
He probably smashed a femboy with STDS and he just made up that story due to embarrassment
I love the music and the way this is narrated, it's got a lil silly edge while maintaining ambiance and it's just perfect
Glad to see they had the Orca on this list. They're the top predator on the planet (besides us) but generally leave us alone unless the pod decides to get playful or they already know us. They're VERY careful when swimming near us though.
They bat around live seals like toys 👹
@@SaltyCupcake123 yep incredible how powerful they are. also for their size they're incredibly fast swimmers able to maintain 30 mph speeds for long distances. they frolic in boat wakes. super smart too. and they need to be released worldwide from captivity like yesterday.
I always forget how entertaining thes Nat Geo videos are. Also very interesting to learn about how weird fish are and all the crazy things they have developed over millions of years. I just watched a 45 minute video about fish and I do not regret it.
The sea cucumber was too humiliated to comment.. 😂😂. Good one 👏👏
"Guess we're not talking about the little blue fish"
It's not easy to get a good laugh out of me but that certainly did. I love a narrator with a good sense of humor.
I thought that was hilarious!
After diving for years I finally gave it up. I met just one too many deadly residents of that wilderness. I may go for a short snorkel in a group but that's it. I rarely even swim in the ocean anymore. Just too dangerous.
Do you have stories you can tell us?
LOL! Champagne corks kill 6 times as many people as sharks every year.
@@annsheridan12 almost like there's a thousand other things in the ocean that Do actively want to kill you
@@nokutori9964 only on fantasy island, your significant other is far more of a lethal threat than anything in the ocean. 😇
@@annsheridan12 Dunno about that one chief, just around australia alone there's plenty of things that can kill you within minutes if they're annoyed,
you an expert on ocean creatures or just read a post saying everything in the ocean isn't deadly lol
the crew of National Geographic Wild is to be warmly congratulated for these wonders that they show us. I wonder how they can be at the right place and the moment for filming in live all these deadly creatures putting themselves in every day danger especially in the deeps. very close videos from deeply under, from above and among the most dangerous creatures with no chance to escape. these documentaries are better than the most famous blockbusters. thank you Nat Geo
A lot of wildlife documentaries are filmed by the crew deliberately putting two animals next to each other and filming it to see what happens. They basically set up the whole thing to make it more likely.
this was fascinating. It's really interesting to see how ocean creatures hunt/ambush their prey. I wish cable tv had more like this. And people wonder why I stream instead of watching cable!
I completely agree with you. Channels like the History Channel, Discovery, and National Geographic’s used to showcase tons of educational and entertaining programs. Now it’s all fabricated B.S. RealityTV. It’s almost as if the Big-Wig Execs in charge of these channels are doing everything in their power to not educate the public by airing subpar Tv shows.
Your think cable would be dead by now. This is absolutely right up my alley. And no commercials aaahhh
@@Itwontfitn ikr, I quit cable years ago and have YT Premium instead. A fraction of the cost and all kinds of stuff to watch. Plus.... NO COMMERCIALS 😌👍😊
This was an hour spent that will give me 50 years of nightmares and second thoughts of going into the water without being in a ship or sub.
😀😀😀😀
That’s because the MSM are nattering nabobs of negativity.
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
@@edithbannerman4 are you asking Michael Scott?
@@amosicronery7730 how are you doing?
Narrator: "Life underwater is fraught with danger."
Little blue fish: "Gee, ya reckon?"
It's awesome how you can show how every species can hunt their prey.
With global economics in a shamble and increasing production costs, its a miraculous feat that this content reaches the lay person. Thank you for your efforts!
Quality documentary with an interestingly motivating narrator 😄 That's how you keep viewers intrigued.
Thanks for watching!
I second this comment.. Great narration and voice.
Indeed. Aside from the beauty of the underwater world, it's the narration that pulled me in and binged.
lol personally i hate this kind of American narration
I agree!
These documentaries are so interesting & the commentary is brilliantly written to incorporate information & hilarious undertones if you can catch them.
I won’t be going near the sea for a while. Incredible photography.
I'm scared of the sea here too ppl went in a.neva return it creeps me out
@@DOSTRANAUT1017 Bermuda triangle
@@coolbeansz110 nope.. right here in the sea waters of st Kitts 🇰🇳..
@@DOSTRANAUT1017 bermuda kitts
@@DOSTRANAUT1017 ta guele
Life truly becomes more meaningful when we learn to respect and cherish even the smallest creatures in nature
Outstanding! Sure is a great learning source. Thank you👍.. very well narrated.
You could hear the narration over the music?
@@cleverusername9369 They need to back off that background music a bit. Too loud for narration.
I don't know how anything in the water survives till adulthood
Hide in a small place..
What about Orca and sharks?
@@pumpkinpuna4087 it was a general statement that it's very difficult for anything to survive till adulthood in water . It's a very dangerous and chaotic killer be killed environment and orcas and sharks have humans that will pray on them either for sport or for resources but yes you are correct if we are going to nitpick my comment those are the most equipped to survive
@@jameshughes525 *kill or be killed. And I agree with your original comment you'd think everything would be eaten before adulthood!
@@jameshughes525 you can always hide in a sea cuke's....
The narrators voice and the clearer footages keeps me wanting to watch more episodes of such
"This little blue fish doesn't look very deadly (Gulp), guess we're not talking about the little blue fish". I had a good laugh at that.
Best part of the entire doc......lol
That was good
yeah surprised about that bit of humor there.
The mzungu has NO FEAR goin down there. I don't know no FBA who would be down there like that! Good footage!! VERY good footage and narration!
One of the best documentaries ive ever watched!
Beautiful documentary.
Amazing that any creature makes it to full grown adult size. Everything is always trying to eat everything else.
The law of nature, survival of the fittest.
Same with people.
Somebody's gotta make it.
@@cathyt144 Survival of the fattest.
@@cathyt144 Survival of the fattest.
Excellent. Ive seen most of these ominous creatures living in Australia. Been stung by the Lion fish, very painful. Im surprised the Irukandji jellyfish wasn't mentioned. This was a fantastic Doco., Cheers.
Yep, tiny but deadly 😮
Like I always said, As soon as you put your toes in the water your officially at the bottom of the food chain.
Thats so true..
I live near the ocean in Sunset beach NC and I do not go into the water. Its been a long time. Been some shark attacks here and there😲
So beautiful creatures under the sea!
27:00 my fave bit of trivia: orcas once were called whale-killers, and for good reason. beautiful filming, educational, and fun to watch. NatGeo gets it done!
Its just amazing how all these animals have adapted to their surroundings in order to live
Have you ever wondered if someone designed animals and everything surrounding us ?
@@lewisthelibrarianthere is a creator
@@lewisthelibrarian Only when fed propaganda as a child.
The ones that couldn't live didn't make it.
We live on an amazing planet. There are probably thousands of species we don't even know about yet.
What's even more unbelievable is there are 500 species of sharks !!! 😱
Bugs maybe..... Not likely much else.
Unless subspecies ect.
@@Thenotfunnyperson so we know every deep water species in the ocean all around the world 🌎??? I doubt it.
Beautiful Documentary!
Thank You for posting!
Youre beautiful
@@rdallas81 Thank you!!! Appreciate you! Have a great blessed day!
Shootn yo shot ...n CZcams comments
It’s not so much the voltage that you have to worry about, it’s the amperage that will kill you. A van de graff generator can zap you with up to 10,000,000 volts but with thousandths of a milliamp (0.0000001 amps) it’s not lethal. While a standard outlet of 120 volts at 2-3 milliamps can be fatal.
1 volt at 1000 amps has killed
English plz
Thank goodness for CZcams, I can watch this type of programming for hrs
After diving for years & loving it my wife said she gave it up because of the ridiculous numbers of innocent looking but, highly venomous things she kept running into that could kill her just by touching her. She said she just got tired of being on edge every second & trying not to be killed. In fact, most sharks were the least of her worries. It was everything else she had to watch out for on top of the bull sharks, tiger sharks, great whites, longimanus & other shark species, etc...
I would do the same😂
I can't imagine 😅
Smart woman!
Utterly out of context... I have been diving for 20 over years and probably the only thing that you really have to worry about are box jelly fish , that is however seasonal and always keep a lookout. If you learn to have good bouyancy control and not touch anything then essentially there is nothing to worry about. like anything in nature know their habitats and respect the environment. having said that people die in car accidents everyday, drunk drivers , speeding etc etc.... i bet your wife will still happly get in a car and drive or just be in a car full stop.
Well, after watching this video, I'll never be able to cluelessly enjoy a stroll down the beach ever again.
Great footage. However, I'd expect National Geographic to understand the difference between 'poisonous' and 'venomous'.
Exactly. Come on National Geographic, get it right
There's a difference?
Wow.
That saw fish is amazing..
I bet the velocity at the end of that snout is 100 mph.
That ability to cut up and shred them live fish like that is something else.
They grow to be huge also but they have been killed off so much that the giants are almost gone!!
Great video. I love Nat geo documentaries like this
So true 👍
Me too Tim.
I will watch the news for 20 minutes and see the shootings everywhere and smash and grab thefts, LAWLESSNESS everywhere then I come here to escape that reality that is destroying our country..
@@cornell833 Love you big Ron.
God bless you brother.
What an incredible episode of 'World's Deadliest'! 'Underwater Killers' showcased the fascinating and sometimes terrifying world of predators beneath the waves. The footage was jaw-dropping! 🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋
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1:34
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As a Divemaster for 40 years diving around the World most of this just makes Me laugh. I know - I know We all need Monsters to be happy - - 😁👍
So are you saying free divers and scuba divers have never been killed while diving by a shark? You must be one of those fools who think it can’t happen to them. Keep testing fate bud, you may just end up regretting it.
@@ryanblanchard2508 Hahahaha there is danger everywhere on Earth and in Space. Proper precautions and Knowledge about what You respect , Not Fear , will keep You safe. Fools only stand by the pond but never go swimming - - -😂
@@ryanblanchard2508
Millions of people swim in the oceans across the world every year. There's an average of 7 shark attack fatalities per year. In shark attacks, divers/snorkelers are only about 4% of those , surfing/board sports accounted for 51%, swimmers/waders 39%. Of that diver/snorkeler category, snorkelers were about half.
Sport scuba diving is relatively safe, but there can be many dangers if not careful, arterial air embolism, decompression sickness, contaminated air, nitrogen narcosis, equipment malfunction, strong currents, an out of air event, boat props, and a few others, shark attack ranks about the very lowest of a diver's concerns.
In my 45 years of diving, I've encountered quite a few different shark species over much of the world, they're fascinating creatures.
No one knows what goes on in the ocean at night. Predators are predators no matter what that’s how they survive but, deep,deep,deep,deeply down in the ocean where no one has been, how you think they survive, because they’re predators down there guaranty. Most of us believe or claims to seeing a flying object. Why can’t believe that there is someone or something that lives deeply in the ocean. We where able, and when i say WE i mean the USA did what no one has done ever in the world and that was to go to the moon, not only go, land on it and walk on it but, we can’t go to see or even walk into the deepest part of the ocean. That I CAN NOT BELIEVE and that IS MY BELIEVE
@@ricardodiaz-yh8ym It would take a classroom and lots of hours to bring You up to speed on what is known about the deep deep Ocean- - Night Dives are great fun I know first hand.
I remember when this episode of (Worlds deadliest) premiered like it was yesterday I had this saved on my DVR for years💯🎥💙🔥
This is giving me some awesome Nostalgia. 👍👍
Kudos to the camera guys 👍
It's not the 50 Volts that kills;
It's the Amperage.
Ohms Law: V=IR
I’m stupid can u explain it really fast?
What’s that
I really like your stuff! Thanks for sharing.
Photography doesn't get any better...This is ACE !
Amazing, thanks for sharing
When you two said these are the most cutest baby pets when they had a zebra and a hippo I want to adopt both of them animals and raise them up is my own baby.
It's so interesting and funny how marines are so dangerous and it kills inorder to feed itself ❤thanks NAT GEO.everything's belong to the sea ,ocean's, underwatre I adore it ❤❤
What a documentary, appreciate
Omg this is why I am afraid of deeper oceans. It’s scary to not know what’s underneath 😢
A lot of these killers are in the shallows
I knew little about the sea and I am glad I check youtube and see for myself. I am planning to have my first dive and these would be a good safety guide.
It is amazing....
I see from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
RIP diver
the music reminds me of history channel ..
Love these shows of underwater fish and animals
I wish these were on our pbs stations near Salt Lake City! Beautiful educational programs!
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
@@edithbannerman4 Hi Edith!
I am doing fine
@@patrickperry4533 good to hear that, I was sniffing through comments and decided to text you hope you don’t mind
Best commentary & music for nature/ocean documentary 😂👏
Do you know the sound from 14.25?? :D
Wow! Such an awesome video. So amazing
I always watch these when I was a kid from TVs, always go to my cousin's house and watch it with them.. so nostalgic.. now I can just watch from my phone
I feel like a little kid all over again ❤❤ just captivating
Luckily I’m not a diver plus I love the land and mountains
I love mountains and valleys and streams..
Go up the highest mountain at night and look up at the stars. I used to have a big telescope and the things you can see are AMAZING. To see the rings and bands on Jupiter is an unforgettable memory.
They all seem to have their own superpower.
ohhh Mr I feel like I swim with you and I saw everything,nature itself extremely beautiful
I love watching under water sea creatures❤❤❤
That puffer fish is blessed
I've lived on the Gulf of Mexico all my life. I was taught as a child it could anything in the water when you get in it. People must always understand that sharks and many other deadly creatures are ALWAYS out there. Noboby talks about it but bull sharks swim miles up rivers and bayous killing.
Bull sharks are the deadliest. We even have them in Lake Pontchartrain in New Orleans.
They are in the fresh water rivers when mating, coming in from the oceans in Australia.
@@natureboytom For sure. Here on the Gulf coast these monsters have went up stream hundreds of miles
Bull sharks have been found as far north in the Mississippi as Illinois. Yes, they can live in salt or freshwater. They often have their pups in freshwater so they don't as easiIy end up as prey.
StiII, fataI wiId animaI attacks are rare. You're more likely to be kiIIed in a car accident or being struck by lightning.
@@metalmamasue3680 Correct. Sharks are out there all the time. Nobody can see them.
Awesome show, I love the narration 😊
omg.. the foiled attack on the puffer fish was hilarious...i mean i laughed the entire time..helps that he got away..lmao
The one with the dad with the baby eggs in his mouth took me outtt 😭😭 “one swallow and he’s a mass murderer” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Moire Eel: "Let me have a taste of you, little Pufferfish hehe"
Pufferfish: "Am I a joke to you ?????"
Hy hedge trimmer, (first one I bought), looks like a saw fish, and a duck billed platypus with the plastic slide on cover on the blade(s).
I don't know about the hedge trimmer, but it is true that a lot of good stuff we developed were inspired by wild nature.
Velcro for example, was inspired by those "burrs" that stick to your pant leg if that plant is in the field you walked through.
Thats true.
Look at a airplane.
Nothing is more terrifying than a giant squid. Truly sea monsters. The Eel has TWO sets of jaws ! Sci-Fi Aliens owe a lot to nature.
No i think the creepest seaanimals live in the abyss zone
The Hammerhead shark has that uncanny ability to just suddenly accelerate from one end of the camera to another
There are a lot of dangers in the deep,deep sea.
Very valuable footage, thank you very much.
Another great video very educational 💪👍
Ima just stay in the house
Great documentary I love swimming in the great underwater wonderland
Life is what you make it 🙂 this is beautiful. I find myself reminiscing on the old days when life was fun and exciting and so simple . However I’m thankful for all the trials and tribulations because they made me the strong woman I am today . Life is beautiful despite the rough days ...smile and press forward because it could be worse.
I would love to swim 🏊♀️ in the pacific ocean even tho it's deadly down there let's gooooo 💪 net always got the best Documentary 👌
Bro, I live near the ocean in a absolutely beautiful town called SUNSET Beach in NC.
I been here 3 years and will never move from here..
The beaches here are absolutely beautiful and amazing..
But I don't go into the water!
I have before when I was a teenager, we used to surf in the storms when the waves were big.
Hahaha
@@rdallas81 o wow 👌 I could it imagine it's so beautiful 😍 congratulations on your new location I'm headed to a happiness location soon 🤞
Those sharks are so fascinating to watch. We used to surfer around them all the time.
Did you ever driver around them in the boat?
@@jaythor70 Sure.
@@thebeautyofnatureandanimal1771 How about swimmer around them?
@@R.U.1.2. same
Wow. The internet has no chill. 🤣
Love these documentaries 😊🌺
I like the comment from the narrator when describing the beauty of nature, " don't be fooled by pretty, it can be deadly ", .
The most deadly predator walks on two legs never forget that, besides pathogens nothing else has ever been as deadly to Humans as each other in terms of sheer numbers killed.
Yes, and governments worldwide have killed more people historically, than have been killed in all wars combined. Just some food for thought next time they want to do something "for our safety" 🙄🤦♀️
Your significant other is far more deadly than any creatures in the sea.
"nah, I don't have a phobia"
*watches fish get sawed in half with a NOSE*
"on second thought, I like land. land is fine."
Orca certainly can't escape this list. Ferocious beasts. Love them so much.
26.3.2023.First class,fantastic and marvelous.💯💋💙👄.Thank you very much.
Amazing how the squid knows to pull your mask off and go for your air regulator....scary!
5pm/pst on 12•7•2022 Wed …
YEAH‼️ … even more “amazing” are the numbers of divers, scientists, you/me - that KNOW this amazing tidbit and STILL dive w/the clever water dwellers‼️ 🙄
they also know how to monitor your social media accounts to tell where you are.
They don't, they're just groping around.
Ikr
They might be seeing their reflection in the glass