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We asked the Monterey Bay Aquarium: What are your top 10 deep-sea animals?
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- čas přidán 18. 08. 2024
- We’ve been working with our colleagues at the Monterey Bay Aquarium to help them bring the deep sea to land in a new exhibition, ‘Into the Deep: Exploring Our Undiscovered Ocean’. When you visit, you’ll encounter some of the most unique and rarely seen animals ever featured in an aquarium exhibition.
You've seen MBARI's Top 10 deep-sea animals ( • MBARI's Top 10 deep-se... ), but we wondered, what are Monterey Bay Aquarium's favorites? So here they are the Aquarium’s top ten favorite deep-sea animals-at least for this video!
“Into the Deep” opened on April 9,2022. We hope you get a chance to visit and see these fabulous animals for yourself!
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REQUEST: A series about the detail anatomy of these amazing animals (e.g. isopod mouth) you never get the context of the complexity and mechanics of how they work.
Jellyfish of all types are my favorite underwater creatures. They come in such a variety of shapes, sizes, colors, and have such a variety of unique adaptations; one of my favorites being the fact that the Australian Box Jellyfish has functioning eye clusters, that have the ability to see rudimentarily in color!
Also: Imagine being a random crab or thing on the bottom of the ocean, suddenly you're being put in a top 10.
Most species didn't make it to the top 10. You can tell that the selection was tough.
The Japanese spider crab and the other giant bug sound interesting and amazing and kind of horrifying all at once. I think I'd like to see them in person. It's fascinating what animals are in the ocean that we aren't even aware of.
I'm so amazed by this! I'm even more amazed at wondering how you were able to capture them and bring them back alive!
I don’t think they die when they’re captured ..
Who's your favorite deep-sea animal?
Giant squid trumps all of the them got to say.
Opah, Atlantic football fish, frilled shark, megamouth shark, flapjack octopus, supergiant amphipod, and lancetfish
@@user-ki3wn8bt9r you liked your own comment cringe
The basket stars thing looks like it's going to strangle me in my sleep. I love it.
Deep oceans are more interesting than space. Prove me wrong
Space bends the facts of physics, and the deep sea bends the facts of biology, so it’s quite even to me
Zadak, I agree.
This is amazing! I can’t imagine how cool this would be to see in person
These vids never cease to amaze me, love these awe inspiring creatures.
Great collection! Question: can the "deep sea" creatures thrive in aquarium depths? Suggestion: please indicate the depth at which each one is typically found. Thanks!
I too would love to know more about the pressurization issues. As I understand it, some animals would not survive in surface level pressures. Please explain. My favorite is Deepstaria - wow! THANK YOU for your hard work and dedication!! 👏👏👏
It's a fantastic exhibit that I HIGHLY recommend to anyone able to go!
Unfortunately there were people using flashes on their cameras when I went, despite the signs; I felt bad for the beautiful creatures. Unbelievably fascinating, especially when you get to see their true size in person, since on video there's nothing to relatively compare
The sea angel was my favorite. But holy crow, the transformation to the sea devil in the video should have definitely been a picture at the exhibit. That's FASCINATING
The isopod is Kafkaesque.
And: the last shot of the Japanese crab? Did he give us the double bird? Oh yeah, well back atcha bucko!
It sure will be awesome and unique in the world to be able to see this exhibition. i'm wondering about a technical detail: will the pressure in the aquarium to some extent match the pressure in the deep watercolumn and, when not, will the movements of the animals differ?
Since i'm living on the other side of the globe, opportunities for me to visit the exhibition will be very few. But i'm sure to watch any video documentary about it on youtube!
The MBA is a unique and awesome aquarium experience (i saw a documentary about your -see grass- kelp section).
I too would love to know about the pressurization issues. As I understand it, some animals would not survive in surface level pressures. Please explain. THANK YOU for your hard work and dedication!! 💯
I’m not an expert at all, but I went and visited the aquarium for the first time just recently, and they were talking about how there are these depressurization chambers that are slowly adjusted over long periods of time so the creature can adjust. The new into the deep exhibit had a tank where you could pet some giant isopods, and I never even dreamed that was possible.
@@Sarah-ob8ye Oh, that is awesome. Thank you for this information!
Whoever did the editing on this video just incredibly well done. I just love how they pair music with each animal. Especially the super animated sea angel @ 6:13. The mandolin was just perfect😂👌
I'm so grateful for the people smarter than me doing this amazing research and sharing it with the world for free!
What?!?! No pig butt worm?!?! Pugaporcinus, I am here for you!!
6:40 aw look at that! Sea angels are so cute-OH MY GOD
I would like to see and learn more how they move and care for these creatures that come from the deep sea!
What to you mean by saying "display"? You have all of them physically, in place, visible to public??
Yes, these 10 animals can all currently be seen irl at the Aquarium!
@@MBARIvideo This is unbelievable! I guess I'm going to California.
I was there opening day for the new exhibit and the entire aquarium is amazing, I highly recommend going if you get the chance
Lol I love how the basket star looks like a basket of deep fried curly fries or something 😂 very fitting, and very cool!
Wait... Won't you need to keep them under an enormous pressure to prevent them from exploding?
I live on the other side of the country, but this is making me want to visit your aquarium.
Thank you for chapters
Giant isopods are adorable and muppetlike and no-one can convince me otherwise. Alas that I am not on the same continent as this exhibition...
thank you very much for this amazing video.
How long did it take, to collect this collection of awesome deep sea species?
Do you do online tours for people living overseas?
I'm so glad number one is the bloody belly comb jelly. So fascinating and curious. I'm amazed at these guys!
No Magnapinna? :(
when i saw that mouth i thought ''why does it look like so much like the piranha plant'' and as soon as that lady even mentioned it i agreed so hard as if she could hear me
That was so far past Amazing !! I just love it Thank you !! I love learning new things
Thank you for sharing this amazing world of deep Ocean.
Love these videos! Keep up the great work!
I would travel from across the world just to see these fascinating creatures of the deep
Beautiful all big and small.
The Deep Ones don't even make an appareance.
Extremely disappointed.
Also, no Chuthulu.
But the fishes and the jellies are cute.
2:51 bro looks like he belongs in a pvz game
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing.
I really want to visit this aquarium but it's across the country from me.
Is the Predatory Tunicate... an animal or plant. I know they said animal but, how different is it than a flytrap?
Thank you!
The isopods look amazing to me. unrelatedly, I kind of thought they looked like an AT-TE but with more legs. Maybe If you change the eyes to windows and the pincers to guns it would be an alien space tank
i am a member on mystic aquarium in ct., and i love the japeneese spider crabs.
The sea angel behaves like what the early cephalopods maybe like.
LOOOL fricking sea angels had me in the first half (and still have me intrigued in the 2nd half)
I love your vidoes.
👍👍👍Thanks for this sharing 👍👍👍
I remember coming here when it was 2 mins ago 😂❤ time flys yes!
@5:20 starts talking about the Siphonophore as a collection of zooids as a foreign idea but we as humans have millions of individual cells of different types acting to create a single organism. It's a lot more close to home than you might think.
And at 5:55 he claims he's breaking new ground by talking/showing siphonophores? uhh, what? You must be looking for funding with this video because this is a very common marine animal that we've known about for a long time.
The Japanese spider crab is the largest extant arthropod today. Its legspan is 10 feet long, hence why it's so terrifying. But it was quite a gentleman, cleaning himself after poshly eating bits of a whale carcass.
wait, japanese spider crabs are the size of volkswagen beetles?? that seems a bit of a stretch? now i need to see a living one omg
Really great choices :) although how could you go wrong, any deep sea creature is awesome :)
The tadpole sailfish, does it have polarised vision?
I would love to go to the Monterey bay aquarium one day
How come ya guys don't have millions of views!? Commenting so yt can get its shiz togther. Hopefully I'll be able to visit this aquarium! Also can ya guys explain how different these aquarium chambers will be compared to one's used for the surface level sea friends?
They literally made every comment that was already in my head. Especially the Pirahna flowers from Mario... like they're reading my mind xD Only thing they didn't say (possibly because it was edited out) that siphonofores look like fairylights
How come you ever ONLY see just one, never more unless they are worm's. When do they breed and how many young do they have ?
Salmon snailfish is essentially a deep sea gourami
5:18 these siphonophores look more like bubble wrap!
Be nice if they put names of the OTHER creatures on! .. after a bit of googling the red thing at 0:03 that looks like some bizarre ... alien spaceship, is a Vampire Squid.
I am excited that people will get to see them but also sad that they will be now trapped and devoid of their free will
good video
Neat video.
I want a deep sea isopod pet
Wow
это Божественно🙃
Frank the isopod!
Reply if you know the reference 😶🌫
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I can't STAND isopods 😫, however; the face of these (8:10) remind me of 'someone' (not... real), who I love; Brak, in Space Ghost Coast to Coast. BTW; the one which I REALLY, REALLY have an 'ick' factor over; the Cymothoa exigua (if you're slightly familiar with Latin, 'exingua' means, 'take it out', ama what these do, it's they're remove a fish's tongue, and... move in there, as a tongue 'substitute', whereby as the fish eats, they're able to nibble (I thank goodness I've NEVER been any kind of seafood - or animal - eater in my life😫)
biblically accurate sea angels...
سبحانك ربي لا الاه الا انت الخالق المصور مبدع السماوات والارض
Спасибо🇷🇺👍🙂
Ohh sad spongebob is not on the list.
سبحانك ربي ماعظمك
Good staff, but so big actors on screen, if you look at first time on deep sea creatures you cant see they well as you want
so funny sounds "jelly", in Russian the name is normal, jellyfish.
The creator
Дивны Дела Твоя Господи...!!!
Deep sea isopods are the grossest things to ever exist.
Bozz....
táo mặc đồ gì kì vậy
Cockroaches: *everywhere*
"But this I say, He which soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he which soweth bountifully shall reap also bountifully."
2 Corinthians 9:6
How many of them had to die for your monetary “exhibition“? Just let them live freely in the vastness of the ocean. How much water and energy is being wasted for the entertainment for humans….
Forget LA. If Im ever in California Im coming here!