Fun fact: jellyfish stings are are venomous that electric due to the stinger in the tentacles injecting the venom. Although the way the venom f*cks with your nerves has been described as an electric shock
@otmreeper4630Ай бұрын
@JDWalker495 can I get that in english,gang?
@Oneofdem513Ай бұрын
@@otmreeper4630 jellyfish stings are basically venomous and the venom messes with your nerves so it feels like a electric shock.
@matthewmarchbanks8211Ай бұрын
I'm so glad you brought up hammerhead sharks! The position of their eyes not only means they have no blind spots; they also have binocular vision (where both eyes can focus on the same thing) both ahead of and behind themselves. All that space between their eyes isn't wasted, either - it's packed with electroreceptors, sensory organs that help them detect movement. Most if not all sharks have them, but the sheer number of them that hammerheads have means they can find pretty much anything that has a pulse. They can use it to hunt rays and other fish that bury themselves in sand to hide.
@legohunter1020Ай бұрын
You say Jaws ruined your experience for sharks. I say Spongebob ruined it for our perspective on jellyfish as a kid. 😅
@spectorialАй бұрын
that show told me squirels can deep sea dive
@thegreatthrasherАй бұрын
Not even the same thing. 😂. But jellyfish got a bad rap
@TheoryXIXАй бұрын
Those jellyfish know how to rave tho
@GeneralBert-gn3ewАй бұрын
It also taught me that crabs can own businesses
@Thaumiel9811 күн бұрын
Yeah people think they're electric
@elmotheking7391Ай бұрын
Fun fact NASA was supposed to explore underwater stuff but then they switch the operation how to get off this planet
@re-imagination656723 күн бұрын
I don’t know if that was a good or bad idea
@samuelbeales507Ай бұрын
Fun facts: shark attacks fall under 5 categories 1. A lot of shark attacks happen during dusk or dawn this cause its harder for potential prey to spot them also during times when beaches are murky so dont go swimming in murky water or during those times thats when you invite such risks. 2. Normally shark attacks are one bite this is unlike humans who have hands to investigate things sharks only have the mouth n teeth so it usually a investigatory bite to see if you prey or not but we have lil wimp bodies that one bite could still kill. 3. Mainly holiday or tourist destinations do illegal feeding to sharks for attractions causing sharks to pick up the habitat that when people swimming stick out the legs or arms its time for them to receive food and ends up taking the persons arm or leg which this happens a lot this is on us not them. 4. It happens sometimes not a lot of the time but the occasional shark when growing from pup still learning whats food or not might attack a person n decide we are a easy mealdn then grows to full adult thinking we are a prey item these are Normally called rogue sharks that go off the normal habits 5. food source, some sharks attack people or other animals when they encroach on something they are eating from, this is just them defending what they might not get a chance to have in a long time after.
@Rebel_riot151Ай бұрын
22:09 Bruh imagine getting punked by a shark 😂😂😂 I’m ngl this is funny af! 🦈
@safebox36Ай бұрын
Humans are actually "disgusting" to sharks, you'll get gently bit (compared to a usual bite) if they don't know what you are out of curiosity. But they'll be put off by the taste and move on unless they're absolutely starving and haven't eaten in days. So basically keep the oceans flourished and you'll be fine.
@jansonshrock2859Ай бұрын
except for the two species of shark that have the most attacks to their names, tiger sharks because they are scavangers they eat anything no matter the taste and bull sharks they will take multiple bites just because they attack you just for being near them, bull sharks have not only the most testosterone to weight ratio of any animal, but also the flat out highest level of testosterone of any animal, including ones that are much much bigger than them.
@tonywilliams6294Ай бұрын
@@jansonshrock2859 I was intending to say something to this effect.
@safebox36Ай бұрын
@@jansonshrock2859 this requires more context Firstly, the great white still holds the greatest number of fatalities but tiger shark attacks are more frequent though less fatal due to teeth size and jaw strength. Bull sharks more more complex as attacks have only been recorded during mating seasons when they're territorial and thus more aggressive to most large creatures. Though across all 3 species combined over the last 120 years, there has been less than 100 deaths as a result of shark-related attacks.
@MrDibaraАй бұрын
@@jansonshrock2859 I look at these descriptions of the bull shark and I'm like _"... What the F*CK, Evolution?"_
@BlxckRose-z8fАй бұрын
15:21 nothing hunts orcas, but they are afraid of Pilot Whales
@PuckCldАй бұрын
Ayo this is the kind react content i love see along with the funny shit, watching y'all learn more from casual and other channels that are so well informed and verified helps spreads the info to everyone who watches y'all as well, and since you guys have a growing platform its cool to both see your platform growing along with yalls knowledge, content and even fanbases knowledge, y'all are legit helping the world out a bit fr
@Šţëvę-692125 күн бұрын
"Sharks are attracted to heavy death metal music" has got to be the most bad ass thing I have ever heard 😂
@Devoncraig-DCАй бұрын
Aaron, you might have a point there because literally anything that like we’re worried about is global warming. I’ve seen news were like they’re just worried about global warming
@jinkingdom3135Ай бұрын
I always wanted to have a snake, a shark or a spider as a pet when I was a kid now I just have a mutual respect for spiders
@youtubechris8902Ай бұрын
11:40 it could just be the dog but I diditn hear anything when that door open by itself
@tiarawhite1627 күн бұрын
you saw it to i thought i was seeing stuff
@youtubechris890227 күн бұрын
@@tiarawhite16 ik right
@R3TR0923Ай бұрын
3:04 average Monday for a grandma orca
@OrchidTheRamАй бұрын
I’ve said it once, and I’ll say it again. Sharks are water puppies and we hate them, and dolphins are sea Diddy‘s and we idolize them
@QalibratedАй бұрын
Regarding dolphins, like Casual Geographics say, they have pretty privilige. That's why people willfully ignore that they're sadistic rape whales and line up to swim with them. Sharks can look scary but considering how much humans flock to the sea, there's really not many shark incidents. It's kinda like with bears. Attacks are rare but when they DO happen, it can be straight up nightmare fuel.
@DarthSidianАй бұрын
Who's "We"? Are you speaking French? I love sharks. Dolphins suck.
@gabrielkawa3477Ай бұрын
Nah, ever since I learned all the things about Dolphins I stopped loving them but aside then, you're right
@trappestarrgaming3422Ай бұрын
Its becuz human brains are programmed to like certain features and fear others from thousands of years of evolution. Back then dolphins didnt bother us but sharks were a actual danger. We just havent evolved pasted that thought process. But I love dolphins they're just as dangerous as a random human probly less so they get a pass
@rainemoore8236Ай бұрын
There was one horror movie about a giant jellyfish but you don’t know until the end because it only attacked from underneath the sand at a beach if i remember correctly
@shogxn_officialАй бұрын
The Sand (2015). So bad its good.
@soulcyclone360Ай бұрын
@@shogxn_officiallike sharknado levels of bad or what?
@deaththekid3998Ай бұрын
@@soulcyclone360 nothing is sharknado level 😂 but yeah it’s pretty funny
@shogxn_officialАй бұрын
@@soulcyclone360 nah, Sharknado at least knows that it's bad
@soulcyclone360Ай бұрын
@@shogxn_official so it's unironically bad?
@jakyarismith4022Ай бұрын
Best KZbinrs on this app
@FunGuy635Ай бұрын
I recognize the music used in the shark video at 2:30. It’s the same music from that series “Walking with Dinosaurs” the ocean episode. I used to watch that a lot as a child and can recall each note
@Our_Darkest_KnightАй бұрын
17:50 - Discussion of what could be down past "no man's land" depths of the ocean, it can be scary unless you remember the pressure laws. What can survive under that much pressure down there, much like the Blobfish, cannot survive in the less amount of pressure we have on the top of the ocean. Their bodies would gel out and they would die from too much oxygen.
@Hulkzilla0Ай бұрын
This video was very comfortable. It's like hanging out with some friends at home during the night. Very chill.
@venomnizerАй бұрын
You guys plus the Boys is peak entertainment. You should react to these videos with them
@Jentrasa29 күн бұрын
16:58 counterpoint. We actually have been to the bottom of the ocean multiple times. Challenger deep is the deepest point on earth in the Mariana Trench. Almost 17 miles down into the ocean and we have visited it multiple times.
@cadferlael1029Ай бұрын
You guys should react to Alex Bale spongebob mini conspiracies
@ULookingAtJayАй бұрын
all 3 of yall should react to those new 8 mini alex bale spongebob theories
@robertomoreno2714Ай бұрын
Great video for real sharks get done so dirty💀🤙
@jehoiakimelidoronila545019 күн бұрын
I like that 1st part of the vid when y'all are surprised there's more of them jellies as the guy on the surf board pans his camera, and the shark flinching at the cameraman at 22:14. Yeah sharks really do goof around
@Hellcat-46-j4xАй бұрын
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@calvinabels4910Ай бұрын
A fish is classified as a shark bc they have cartilage skeletal system instead of normal bones like other fish
@Canibar13Ай бұрын
2:08 A horror movie that came out in 2015 (titled "The Sand") has a giant Jellyfish as the monster.
@Daigo_DBLАй бұрын
Bullsharks are very aggressive they were the inspiration for Jaws but great whites are more widely known therefore why it was a great white in the movie
@andybrown100217 күн бұрын
20:11 so think of it in reverse to how we breathe; there's small amounts of water in the air we breathe in that actually helps keep the walls of the lung from drying out, but if we accidentally breathe in a mouthful of water then we're gonna choke and it's going to be hella uncomfortable... It's the same for sharks, their gills are designed to filter small amounts of oxygen out of the water so when there's more air than water going through it's gotta be really uncomfortable
@Chrisfragger111 күн бұрын
Jaws was oringially based on a Bullshark, which is a shark that can live in both fresh and salt water. It was notorious for a BUNCH of attacks up in a freshwater river system near a city.
@SamHoward-c9f7 күн бұрын
17:31 Well, not exactly. We have actually sent 2 manned missions to the deepest known point in the ocean, the challenger deep, which is located in the Marianas trench. It's deeper underwater than the cruising flight of a Boeing 747 airliner. The first expedition down there was in the 60s and they sent 2 guys down there. The real challenge is that we haven't figured out a way to accurately map the ocean since there isn't exactly a ton of landmarks. It's also wayyyyyyyyyyyyy more vast than a lot of people realize. We've only mapped about 5% of the ocean floor as of now.
@gabrielkawa3477Ай бұрын
15:19 Doesn't always have to be big BUT, Giant Squids have been known to eat them. Orca's don't have much at all to worry about which is why they're Apex
@katiestuefen8326Ай бұрын
I need like a four hour video of y'all just sitting there doing voice overs on animal pictures for real
@paulgorin9410Ай бұрын
Y’all should watch “48 meters down”
@Eddieavina123Ай бұрын
Love your video you two
@margaretdxrk427Ай бұрын
6:54 "wanna go fishing? lets go fishing, okay?🤓"
@niarahancock4739Ай бұрын
13:52 ok so apparently hammerhead sharks have 360° vision so that’s cool
@caracalcrusader2577Ай бұрын
Yup, they can see a bit more than 240 degrees one each side with each eye which eyeline is theorized to kinda merge and overlap like ours do when we aren’t crossing our eyes on purpose
@ChristopherHenry-i6eАй бұрын
Keep up the good work guys
@Tvibes_ZA6 күн бұрын
10:51 I’m ded 😂😂😂 16:57 THIS!!! like we made telescopes strong enough to show us clear images of stars and galaxies we physically could never reach in our life times yet can figure out our own planet . Also they did discover a layer of the earth that is pretty much an ocean . Though I don’t know how accurate that article was . 20:15 (I keep editing because I’m high) but maybe it’s because it fucked up the magnetic field in the water . Sharks can feel the magnetic field in the water and can use that to hunt and know where they are going . Maybe it disrupts their ‘sight’
@JordanMarks-y3w26 күн бұрын
The only reason a shark would continue to feast on human flesh is if it's something called a rogue shark, which is a shark that develops a taste for humans
@TSP-247Ай бұрын
If you want a horror movie that has killer jellyfish then the only movie I have seen that did it was: 1998 Sphere.
@gabrielkawa3477Ай бұрын
Whale sharks are one of the only sharks I'd pretty much be 100% safe with
@Felix_KSАй бұрын
i live in Australia and go to the beach whenever i can, of my 14 years on this planet i've never seen a shark or jellyfish.
@superkamiguru4222Ай бұрын
Any Port In A Storm Mikey XD
@SpiderandMosquitoАй бұрын
I'm more scared of jellyfish than I'll be of sharks
@jamesparsh1669Ай бұрын
bruh my friend said we need a parady version of duck duck goose and instead its baby oil baby oil diddy
@caracalcrusader2577Ай бұрын
13:35 they can basically see in 360 at all times with that wide ass face
@lorenbrown7100Ай бұрын
Why simba looked cracked out her mind 0:02 almost said she on cloud nine
@bloodyranger1517Ай бұрын
There is always cannibalism within a species so the orca/killer whale has competition with itself, and also squid like the giant squid have competition with the orca, so they will take each other down and sometimes eat them. For that the war of whales and squids will go on until extinction. 🐋🐙
@HGTV_CrabbsАй бұрын
4:58 YOU! ARE! MINE! ahh shark
@Cryght_VaskallionАй бұрын
when will you guys do a Try not to cry challenge with alot of REALLY sad shorts, and anime scenes? you leak a Tear you spin the wheel.. also for bonus theres some really messed up home security ads, etc from other nations that can make you cry.
@otakuponponkaysuАй бұрын
1:13 jaws definitely did it. Cuz orcas are way worse than sharks . You don’t see killer orca movies
@cik105Ай бұрын
Wldin over people training a whole ass predator - as if humans didn't already take wolves and over thousands of years turn them into Corgis or Pomeranians.
@DELIGHTFULTAHTAH200313 күн бұрын
I have always loved hammer head sharks but i would never get it the sea with one.
@LuciferMorningstar22666Ай бұрын
1:40 I believe it's the outer layer ones are electrified and the inner ones are the poisonous ones right or is it some jellyfish only have poisonous ones and others have electric ones idk I'm not a marine biologist
@gabrielkawa3477Ай бұрын
17:16 >.< I don't wanna think about that
@Skythe.16 күн бұрын
The idea of a meg being deep in the ocean has been a theory but when they were alive they were always near the surface. Not deep. Not to mention nothing that big can live that deep. Most of anything that can is small and they have no bones and they are translucent
@knoxgereaux7100Ай бұрын
Am i the only one that sees the reason the shark backed of from the katak was because it realized its not food
@JaydenJoseph-hm8sdАй бұрын
What would a goblin shark look like if the venom simbyot went in side of it
@Slick70BАй бұрын
Bro the door moved behind them at 11:45
@mikejurgens1013Ай бұрын
Just putting that out here but apparently only 5% of the oceans have been explored
@Greatduck777Ай бұрын
Australia is the no man’s land of the world. I think there’s an island there that’s just literally backwards from every other place on earth. It’s not somewhere you would want to be stranded. July is winter and December is summer. 17:00 also by the way, if something is down there, it literally would probably die due to the sudden change in pressure, light, temperature and many more, because if it is that deep it’s adapted to the cold and would either die to the heat, it would be blinded, or it would just be too light for anything to work. There are better explanations out there but this is just my speculation. 19:56 Orcas do in fact have blowholes, I’m pretty sure they are porpoises, which dolphins are too, meaning they are marine mammals that move really really fast basically, so, it could be that, or they just fear suffocating from the bubbles since it is technically air/carbon dioxide assuming that scuba gear expels carbon dioxide.
@xexesetoki4334Ай бұрын
20:05, (I thought gills were used to filter out water and provide oxygen )
@forfathomАй бұрын
Type shiii
@MOZZU_caАй бұрын
If i'm not wrong, the qualification for being a shark in the fin ( idk what it's called )on their back
@torrellplatt7337Ай бұрын
Imagine Godzilla
@sk3tzopt68Ай бұрын
first time seeing a reposted video
@sbna_1gxd35Ай бұрын
Thought i was the only one
@ashleyrodriguez2050Ай бұрын
Same🙃
@christopherwaller2143Ай бұрын
15:18 only humans are able to hunt them
@christianlandry7342Ай бұрын
Nemo ruined jellyfish.
@jackestime7678Ай бұрын
Is this a reupload
@Jackthegamer198Ай бұрын
the man o war jellyfish will kill you
@NIN948Ай бұрын
Sharks don't have bones they have cartilage that's why they don't fossilizes but there teeth do there is some cases that sharks fossilized but not the hole shark
@DarthSidianАй бұрын
I've always adored sharks. I don't like dolphins; they're smart and can be nice, but they're offputting.
@Reaper84583Ай бұрын
I watch jaws and still like the sharks 👀
@deelee5958Ай бұрын
James Cameron the director of Avatar has been to the Mariana Trench bruh I know yall are simply unaware because of that “we don’t have the technology to go there with humans” convo- we do, we did it recently lols there’s smaller subs that can handle the literal bottom of the ocean
@deelee5958Ай бұрын
Hell we went there in the 60s bruh and there was multiple people onboard
@ajaxdlister7069Ай бұрын
All I know sharks are extraordinary
@ssj_juniorАй бұрын
Sharks mess with the 808s???
@RaigsterАй бұрын
Wow
@SkillorexАй бұрын
Yurrr
@jennylopez7389Ай бұрын
Am I schizophrenic I remember this video….
@Made_you_Madd29 күн бұрын
Jelly fish arnt fucking electric 😭 they have barbs and tiny needles on they tentacles that feels like electricity
@godzilla30081Ай бұрын
This is a reupload. They reacted to this like a month ago
@LuciferMorningstar22666Ай бұрын
17:59 bro ants out number the humans race 10 billion to 1 and it's almost the same with squirrels squirrels out number us 10 to 1 and if either of those 2 gain human intelligence or greater intelligence humans will no longer be the dominant species on this planet
@thegamestorian33Ай бұрын
26:43 Shamoo was extremely abused animal, I get being scared of sharks but acting like an animal that is treated with the care and respect it needs is just as likely to turn aggressive as a far larger and more intelligent creature that has been treated like a member of freak show is just stupid on y’all’s part🤦♂️
@Gravenor7Ай бұрын
17:22 what Aaron just said is the dumbest shit I have ever heard of, you lot are acting like there's a hole ass horror movie down there like a kraken is down there or something krakens were based of dead giant squid rising up to the top of the ocean when they die. Aaron just said when global warming happens it might allow a monster to come up to us as if the change of temperature would allow it to come up to us😮💨 even if the world got a whole degree warmer its not gona change the pressure of the ocean deapths. For an example if a blob fish comes up to the surface of the ocean it will disform and get distorted because the pressure holds it together at the deapths it lives in when that pressure goes it will disform. So he is right in the way he said if a monster is down there it wouldn't be able to come up to us, but most likely there is a bunch of worms starfish and small boring fish down there. There are no monsters in the ocean and there are no melodeons down there either because melodeon would not be able to survive at ALL if they were alive today because all the things they used to pray on are gone. DONT BELIEVE STUPID LITTLE TICTOCS AND MOVIES FOR INFORMATION IF THERE ARE UNABLE TO BACK IT UP
@TylerYork-i3q10 күн бұрын
You do understand dolphins commit horrible acts against their own kind right females of their own kind killed their own kids of their own kind dolphins are 3,000 times worse than a shark are sharks basically a overgrown pacifist once you compared to a dolphin and dolphins cause more injuries to humans and kill more humans in sharks ever do whenever someone does get attacked by a shark is very very gruesome but a dolphin attacks just if a dolphin attacks you it was not because of its own instincts it's because a dolphin wanted to attack you are dolphins intelligent enough like that so if they want to attack you they'll just attack you a shark will only bite a human because of a mistake for his favorite food sea sometimes seals actually make sharks into dinner
@TylerYork-i3q10 күн бұрын
And topic on the octopus Megalodon you do know there's a clock for a cold Shonisaurus Sikanniensis that could really screw up even a Megalodon
@amberrandall-k9zАй бұрын
Please heart
@HeavenlySunsetSkiesАй бұрын
I have great news the Lord is returning soon, God has blessed me and freed me from a toxic environment and found me love when I thought I was unlovable he also saved one of my pet pigs from a uncertain fate and so much more, he has comforted me through sorrow and has given me hope in this dying and corrupt world, you to can be saved, just accept Jesus Christ as lord and repent for your sins, our God is very loving and forgiving to those who ask with repentant hearts, if you want to get closer to God I recommend praying to him and emerging your self in scripture because scripture is one of the ways God speaks to us, also be sure to pray for others for they too may need the lord in their life😊
@semusnationАй бұрын
The thing that eats most apex predators is each other essentially things like orcas and polar bears mostly have to worry about one there more formidable prey that they can come in contact with like for orcas the larger whales and polar bears its walrus.
@MOZZU_caАй бұрын
If i'm not wrong, the qualification for being a shark in the fin ( idk what it's called )on their back