Craziest Ways Sea Creatures Give Birth
The birth of animal babies on land is no mystery to scientists, but how does birth look like underwater? How, for example, are whales and dolphins born? What are the peculiarities of giving birth to baby octopuses? And which males from the marine animal world play the role of mothers? You're about to find it out! In this episode, I'll tell and show you how marine animal babies are born and craziest ways sea creatures give birth. There will be a lot of interesting things to see how animals give birth
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I did NOT know the baby seahorses could go back in to hide. It's like a damn kangaroo! 😂
its soooooooooooooooooooooo interesting to watch it give birth first i thought its dust coming out but it was kids lol
Petition to rename it the sea kangaroo?
Very different from kangaroo but okay
WHY ISN'T IT *sea - kangaroo*
Why is it called sea horse and not sea kangaroo
The elephant giving birth looks so painful 😢
Yeah😳
I mean human birth is also very very painful. Either way it would be painful. If it wasn't painful then that would be great.
@@ashlyndalton1812 ye.. I mean I know it's gonna be painful even tho I haven't experienced it yet or probably never chz I don't want to- I would just adopt a dog👁👄👁🍞
@@grc.mrieev_ I would love to have kids day but it sounds scary ! So the dog idea sounds nice lol
Wish I could erase that from my brain.
Very interesting and absorbing video. I loved the baby octopus. It surprised me that they can only have one batch of babies, as I know octopus don’t live very long. I wonder how they manage to populate the seas enough.
they have high survivability since they can hide themselves and trap their enemies easily
I'd say, take what these kinds of channels say with a grain of salt, and do your own research outside of KZhead and away from these "Watch Mojo" style channels, the narrator in this video I believe has narrated for Watch Mojo before. These types of channels are notorious for spewing false or misleading information. One thing I'll clear up. Octopus inhabit more then just tropic and subtropic waters. The Giant Pacific Octopus lives in waters around Northern Japan up and down the West Coast from Oregon to Alaska which are not subtropic waters. The Giant Pacific Octopus is also the worlds largest Octopus.
They have thousands of babies during their only chance, and only two need to reach sexual maturity to maintain a steady population.
i mean if they lay 80 000 eggs and 1 percent of them survive, that's a whole 800 octopus right there. That's way more than any other bigger sea creature
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It’s awesome when people don’t even use the thumbnail in the actual video…
Only reason I clicked on it to watch!!!
yeah i wanted to see the orphan of kos
@@mrstabbath9114 Glad I wasn't the only one with vivid ptsd from that boss
You just wanted to see that stingrussy
now am starting to not trust all he said in the video
2:42 that is absolutely terrifying
I mean it’s kinda cute in a kinda derpy way
I would simply *pass away...*
But nature is beautiful and you should be great full they don’t live in the shallower waters k,(not tryna be be mean).
@@junaofple8262 yes nature is beautiful but that is terrifying
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small groups of 70!? 70's not a small Number! XD
True
Well, I mean, think about how many spiders are born at the same time 🤷♀️ lot more than 70
@@BlagOfSmallSize o
It depends on what number you compare it with.
Well considering how vast the oceans and their contents are, 70 is such a small number 😅
Diving at Chankanaab Reef in Cozumel I came across an octopus moving about some rocks. Using my BCD I hovered at 3, 12 and then 9 O'clock, to watch it change colorations as camouflage. At 9o'clock, while it was on a darker rock, it mottled white-ish with dark flecks, like the coloration of the fur of an English Setter. Couldn't understand this until I realized the sandy bottom was in my background view the closer I came to looking at it from the 9o'clock position. It was sitting on a dark surface but UNDERSTOOD and Anticipated that my field of vision included the sandy bottom -- behind it, not underneath it. Then my dive buddy tapped my arm, and we had to surface. Thats why you have a dive buddy, as I would have run the hell out of air at 40feet watching that amazing octopus.
6:05 "unlike many ocean fish, dolphins..." maybe bc they're not fish? 😂
I'm so glad someone else noticed that!
I was about to comment that.
I hope this helps get thier facts straight.
True 😂
A mammal ✅
Our world is home to so much beautiful life. It’s crazy! Dolphins are pretty damn impressive.
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Ya
Biologists should keep studying the seahorse, wouldnt be surprised if they revert back to the male actually being a female again. And that eel turtle shark probably has a life span of over 500 years if the gestation period is up to 3 years.
Seahorses are evolutionarilly trash
Naaa they need each other. But it seems to hide in the dark for Make up guru U Tubers!!
@@VelocityOne1 Why do you think so? Just curious .
@@davidbaca7082 they're small, slow and badly adapted, if a predator were to see one, it would be an easy catch because how tf are you going to swim away, but they're camouflaged, so that's how they survive
@@VelocityOne1 sure, they've been around just for some million years 😑
Since no one is talking about this.. imma just point this out...7:20 a lot of mammals don't stick together to raise the young... heck most of the time the males leave before the female even gives birth... also the female (mother) is the ones who gets food for her young and protects them, this the case for most mammals (obviously there are exceptions)
Exactly
@@agathachris9722 shows how easy misinformation spreads
I saw a small documental on a couple of birds making their nest and I was surprised that the father actually sticked around to help take care of the babies, right up to that point I thought that male birds just jumped from bird to bird since in the nature the ultimate objective of males was to leave as much babies as possible, but apparently that wasn’t the case
@@geovanibenjamin8940 surprisingly a lot of birds actually raise the young together in 2 parent pairings... whether it be 2 males, 2 females or a male and female... a lot of male mammals tend to leave the females to take care of the young
She said mammals guys And true it happens with many mammals like dog,cat,cow and buffalo
I’ve heard rare cases of dolphins having twins, definitely crazy cool
All of them: talking about the animals that do bad things. Me: the camera mam has so many invisibility potions
"Dolphins everybody likes Dolphin" Me reading about them killing their own child just to have seggs with the mother again.... hell no..
Right !!!!!
Seals! Seals are cute and innocent creatures! Adult male seals r-pe baby seals and penguins.
Manatees. Manatees can do no wrong.
if I'm not wrong, the only 2 animals that enjoy sex just because of it are humans and dolphins, that's why dolphin trainers often have to relieve male dolphins by giving them a handjob
@@mariusdesu1633 what… 🥶😨 really?
interesting facts..and amazing details in this video kept me glued to it. Thanks for sharing.
Sea horse watching seatube: How crazy human give birth!
This is so interesting! I never knew about this, and now I’m learning about this and I’m just amazed! I think I may try and learn more about this subject in years to come!
Seahorse males are amazing Fathers that actually love and protect their babie. So precious 🥺
amazing facts! keep the content up
I'm curious on how those yellow fishes learned to know that eggs need air to survive. I understand that young fishes see older fishes do that and mimics it, but how it got started is the question, because with such peculiarity if they didn't notice it from the first or second try, the race would have ceased to exist. edit: please, if you planning to answer with religious stuff, please keep it to yourself, I do not want to start arguing other believes, I am only interested in purely scientific explanations.
I mean in that way, isn't is also a really interesting question about how every species learned to mate at first?
it's instinct it was already programmed in them .. pretty much like any animals
Instinct
@@Rout_fams it is, but it was slow and gradual process, so I can image how it happened, because first animals did not need to mate to propagate, so when you can do both, accidents can happen and than copying is easier, which will slowly evolve in hard-wired behavior, which is basically stick your stick into the hole, which is not a complex action. But how you evolve a bit more complex behavioral patter, that would need you to be able to keep track of time and force yourself to starve to do that action would be harder to answer.
@@vulturedrawz @Amélia Rougeau saying it is instinct does not answer anything, instincts are caused by hard wiring of brains/neuron knots and organs responsible for excreting hormones, but they need some kind of stimulus to be able to form in the first place like any other feature in animal or plant or any other living organism, because evolution is just randomness that helps or does nothing to combat factors that are organism surroundings. And my questions in other words was how that instinct formed. Because it is clearly detrimental to organism and is a really complex action for a fish, because the fish needed to find out why eggs died in it's mouth, needed to learn how to keep track of time or develop organ which tells them that, and starve itself with bunch of "food" in it's mouth, which goes against survival instinct, because most if not all animals have some kind of negative reaction when they starve which encourages/forces us to look for food.
Ok let's be honest how many people just got scared for life by that intro?
Wait, people got scared/bothered by that?
What amazing video, so interesting ❤👍
I’m so glad the narrator has a better scrip to read than he did before.
I was having lunch when this appeared on my recommended. Gee thanks KZhead.
When I saw the thumbnail the first thing that comes up to my mind is the *"give me that _____, but sir"* meme. Lol
Well my science teacher said that animals had a lot of babies the animal does not take care of their own babies , the animal had less baby means the mother will take care of it.
Bro. Not even 5 seconds. FIVE SECONDS into the video and we already see a baby animal come out following a pool of bl00d (3 seconds into the video)
thats gross 🙀
@@paige172 u are also born in a mothers bloody womb. dont put names becoz its nature
@@paige172 so you just dropped from the sky and where not birthed
@@Selma.dzc296 lol ikr
Nature ♥️🔥
Thanks I needed this for "personal reasons"
I didn’t expect I’d be watching this, but I’m actually interested
Smart pizza your vidios are the best you show it all and everything you know everything you and bubble nation are wonderful I watch all nite falling asleep thanks
Great video. I have learned a lot. 🤗
This is the best thing i have ever seen in my recommendation
I thought for sure the plural form of octopus was Octopi. I learned something new today. "The current champion in the Battle of Troublesome Pluralization is octopus, which, depending on which dictionary is consulted, may be written in three different ways: octopi, octopuses, and octopodes." - Marriam-Webster
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Yess i was just about to comment that like uhh it physically hurt everytime he said octopuses🥴 and i'm like it's octopi 💔
bro this whole video is giving me the shivers expessially the ones with the sea horse and the yellow head fish and octo it just looks so wierd
Thank you mr smart pizza i love animals and wanna help them and like to learn facts and hope ya have a great time
I didn't expect to see Gandalf in a video about sea creatures giving birth
Unrelated garbage/crap inserted into the video, I think those are called “Memes” 😠
LOL the shark looked cute 🥰
Ya know this kinda STuff is pretty cool when I ain’t forced to learn it!
That's correct 💯💙
I hope you make more animal videos because I really wanna learn about more animals I didn't know about more animals so please Mike more videos about animals by the way my name is. Sharnee❤️😁🙏👧🏻
Clicked out as soon as he said "Dolphins unlike other ocean fish"...
this turned on from autoplay and i saw the intro wtf at least give me a 10 second grace period
I think doliphins have one of the cleanest births I’ve seen
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The algorithm recommended this just as I was serving my dinner😂
Sameeee 😝😂
Doesn't it mess up the frilled shark to be so high up without the extreme pressure?
I think they change the water pressure
And that amount of light! If it's used to the darkness surely the brightness is kind of blinding it.
☹️ - yes, it looked like it was stressed, ill in that artificial tank, trying to bury its head in the gravel in that particular footage = too bright for its eyes and wrong/light pressure
how tf is this video monitized
Pregnant and this video definitely made me have sympathetic Braxton Hicks 😂😩
Nice video God Bless!
Dolphins are mammals not fish
6:05 "unlike many Ocean fish, dolphins..." Um...dolphins AREN'T fish they're MAMMALS🙄🤦♀️
so glad I'm not the only one who noticed that
✅
Dolphins fish. Glory to God and Jesus
Saw the thumbnail and the first thing that came to mind was the Orphan of Kos
Ctrl+F
I only knew half the story about male seahorses carrying and finding out the full details of how seahorses procreate while you're high is even funnier. I DID NOT expect that hole to open up like that! LOL
❝So Amazing Episode-|💞🔥😍
Sea horses are still amazing and cute af honestly
Interesting to watch beautiful commentary.
Nobody: me thinking the frilled shark is springtrap 😂
Male Seahorses are amazing! Instead of spurting out Fertilizer/Sperm such as almost every single Male creature it actually busts a huge nut of fully developed babies. (In a completely painless way) The babies can also go back inside from the hole they came out of if they don't think they were nutted in the right/safest place.
6:05 Did he just call a dolphin an ocean fish?
6:08 because they’re not fish????? they’re mammals
Why does the frilled shark rub its snout in the sea bed?
Thank you for using metric system
Great video.
That shark looks like it's very happy... Looks like It's smiling.. But also like it's always bleeding..
I Loved the thumbnail part of the video
You did that ray dirty with that thumbnail, her whole stussy out
the frill shark made my thalassophobia skyrocketing T^T
Nanganak pala sila❤️🥰😍
AYO ELEPHANT?! THAT A LOT OF BLOOD
Thank you!
The frilled shark is a shark I never heard of and I’m like “what kind of shark is that”that’s the first time I hear fo that shark and it’s pretty unexpected
Everybody talking about the underwater characters*me: dang that’s a lot of blood for a baby elephant lol
Y donde está el animal que presentas al principio, como mantaraya en la arena ?? 🤷♀️🤷♀️
whaaw its amazing video..... very very interesting video....
in the case of frilled shark,they live in the darkest area of the ocean right?i learned that the light from the surface can reach the depth of 1500 meters but i think the light cannot extend after they reach 4 km of depth.
Everyone watching this video: Cute sea creatures giving birth Me watching this video: *Orphan of Kos PTSD*
I learned a lot from Octopus.
Nice video
that one fish: >:C and that one shark: :D
Oh that elephant! ohhhhhhh my god-
Its like I'm watching alien franchise movie when seeing a manta ray giving birth😆
It is so amazing how interesting these creatures are god is very smart
✝️ - “our” God is smart = he created them 😀
who?
I swear growing up everyone was so serious about octopi lmao it's not even I thing anymore 🤣
I loved your amazing video 😍😍💯💯👌👌👌
Amazing🤩😍
0:02 wow that escelated quickly
i saw the thumbnail and i tougth , "Orphan of kos" 😅
The face of the shark lmao
Seahorse dad be like: I did not carry you for 45 days so you can talk back to me, young lady!
the shark is smiling
Aint you Caleb Denison from Digital Trends??
How do I get the voice, I know it is not your actual voice, and I have seen it a bunch, and am interested
Which voice over is he using?
😔🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 really great hatsapp miracle u all this video sending heartly hatsapp u all shooting 👌🙏
Well we didn't see the sting ray
Amazing video
Very good video 👍
Not really a big fan of sea creatures cuz for some reason they bug me out. But this was actually interesting wow
4:29 did he just say octupuses? its octupi right? BRUH EVEN GOOGLE CORRECTS ME BRO?? I KNOW IT WAS OCTUPI
Some people don't know its octopi
I saw that too
Surprisingly my 7 yr old granddaughter just mentioned t he same to me while she was snacking 2 hrs. Ago. She said grandma you say octopi if it is many isn’t it?
It doesn’t really matter.
Octopuses, octopi, and octopodes are all accepted plural forms for octopus.
that Shark in the aquarium looked really depressed