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@williambackus2849Ай бұрын
Dolphins: "Most people stopped eating us cause we're smart." Octopus: "cool story bro...."
@colorbugoriginals44572 ай бұрын
They become aggressive and self-harm and eat each other because they are self-aware and this is torture.
@harrietharlow99292 ай бұрын
We've already seen this with other intensively raised animals, especially with more intelligent mammals such as pigs--but also with chickens, and farmed fish aren't doing well, either.
@absolstoryoffiction66152 ай бұрын
Not self aware... You mistake them for Sentience. But like all animals, plants, humans etc... Lock them in a box. See what happens. Just saying... Designing Humanity was the easy part.
@MyRx777z2 ай бұрын
Self-conscious is more of an appropriate term for octopus instead of self-aware. But ye, i have a bad feeling about farming octopuses. The fact that they are very intelligent.
@kimberleymarkova3641Ай бұрын
They also tend to trust people, this is horrific, monstrous abuse, cruelty,betrayal. People please find pétitions urgently on change and promote boycotts of any and all consumption of these precious créatures.
@harrietharlow9929Ай бұрын
@@MyRx777z Indeed they are.
@SenorBigmac2 ай бұрын
If they found a way to extend the life of the octopus that's a scary thought one of the reasons why octopus intelligence hasn't gotten much bigger is because of their short lifespan. If you add more time to learn you increase the capacity for intelligence...
@Fddhjdthnbcfseyhvg2 ай бұрын
Very observant
@Fddhjdthnbcfseyhvg2 ай бұрын
I can see an octopus rolling up next time I call an Uber, talking about he is a KZbin star, and ask me if I seen this video
@ToxicAudri2 ай бұрын
This is how we get mind flayers.
@absolstoryoffiction66152 ай бұрын
Kind of... Some trees can live longer than humans. Yet lack true intelligence. While some birds live shorter lives. Yet know better than humans, as far as intelligence (not sentience) goes.
@donmac77802 ай бұрын
DO NOT give octopi longer lifespans or make them social! I can think of nothing scarier.
@OK-pi6fq2 ай бұрын
I don’t eat them. They are too smart for me to do it. They are too interesting.
@GuilhermeSilva-xk1vu2 ай бұрын
Me too
@frlo76882 ай бұрын
It's okay, that leaves more for me .
@Project_Gold2 ай бұрын
@@GuilhermeSilva-xk1vu Sorry, but you can't escape cannibal interest this way. You will still be eaten if they catch you like the rest of us.
@Gildedmuse2 ай бұрын
Yeah.... eating Octopus and Pig feels weird. They're so.... cool. They have personalities and intelligence. It's not like chickens. Screw chickens. I eat chicken and yet would be okay with those little monsters going extinct..... .... Probably chickens are okay too.
@mm-hq4qh2 ай бұрын
Any predator is ..
@sueparras60282 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, but this just seems wrong somehow. They're just way too intelligent to raise them without cruelty.
@GuilhermeSilva-xk1vu2 ай бұрын
Yup
@Corey18732 ай бұрын
Pigs are also known to be very smart.
@Creticus2 ай бұрын
Yeah, we didn't choose meat animals based on low intelligence. Even chickens can show something that looks suspiciously like grief.
@Gildedmuse2 ай бұрын
@@CreticusSome people do. I don't really like most seafood or a lot of meats, but even if I did, I don't know if I could eat octopus or pigs.
@reYouMad2 ай бұрын
I agre, they are very intelligent. Let them swim in the ocean. Stop this BS
@EMMYMXNCАй бұрын
When I watch videos of octopuses that recognize frequent divers, and how they latch on for rides or play games... I realize maybe we shouldn't farm them to eat. They're as smart as dogs, so eating one feels just as taboo to me.
@robertailloud113016 күн бұрын
This is true for all mamals cattle
@EMMYMXNC12 күн бұрын
@robertailloud1130 true I feel weird eating goat or lamb sometimes... but. Maybe it's cause an octopus can solve really complex puzzles but a cow can't even avoid being abducted by aliens. It's just a skill curve really.
@koffiarizamoto932610 күн бұрын
I domt really justify smartness as a reason to not eat something. I mean I don't eat dog but for some places it is a stable food source... And I can't really shame anyone for being hungry.
@mummler2 ай бұрын
When a female octopus lays eggs she dies after they hatch. She gives her life to make sure nothing eats her babies.
@absolstoryoffiction66152 ай бұрын
And genetically too, that octopus decay after mating... Nature do be like that.
@TheeLynnChaseАй бұрын
And it takes them like 8 years or something. They are amazing. And not food.
@johntheherbalistg875623 күн бұрын
She actually spends all that time oxygenating the eggs. Sorta like a brooding hen, except they sit longer
@Rafuschka16 күн бұрын
So if they make sure they dont bread, they would life forever? Why are the male ones die then?
@johntheherbalistg875616 күн бұрын
@@Rafuschka Probably not forever, but longer.
@Jadesword692 ай бұрын
arm continues to move because each arm has its own brain and seperate nervous system
@ReddotzebraАй бұрын
Which is another reason I don't exactly want to eat them. The activists may ramble on about the horrors of farms in general, but octopuses have the potential to feel more pain than it's physically possible for any other animal to do.
@ShorelineC2 ай бұрын
I hate seeing people catch and take them at the pier, one time this dude had 3 in a bucket and I was trying to convince him to put them back, he didn’t. But he turned around for about 1 minute, went to check on them, they all escaped and squeezed through a 1” crack in the pier. I was stoked and cheering for them lol.
@ReddotzebraАй бұрын
As long as they can push their beak through, they can get through any crack.
@InterestingMCАй бұрын
omg lol theyre so smart im happy for them
@ShorelineCАй бұрын
@@InterestingMC it’s sad that such a beautiful creature has such a short lifespan unfortunately 🥲
@InterestingMCАй бұрын
@@ShorelineC yeah it is very sad, they are very complex and interesting creatures but they don't want to live after laying eggs
@BG-gk6jfАй бұрын
I hope you never eat any animal then. So bias, Leave fisherman alone.
@ZoriZM2 ай бұрын
Im not a vegan or an animal rights activist or w/e, hell i've eaten squids and octopus but theres something weirding me out about farming highly intelligent creatures for food consumption. Somehow it feels more "right" to catch them in the wild for some reason lol
@mike-wille2 ай бұрын
Yes exactly, at least they aren't tortured if you catch them in the wild.
@blackstar-genX2 ай бұрын
I understand feeling like that but that would mean most animals humans interact with would be a nono. We may feel horrible about it but if it's useful and food we can't hesitate. It's the rule almost all animals on the planet by really, and we are one of those animals.
@ZoriZM2 ай бұрын
@@blackstar-genX totally agree, but i think for me it was the fact that because they're capable of highly complex thought process that made me feel like they suffer more, but on the same vein; just cause cattle and poultry aren't as intelligent does that make them fair game? We definitely have some degree of biases of where we draw the line of what we consume and what we dont and this definitely opened up my eyes to how things are being farmed. Like how am i comfortable with regular farm animals fit for slaughter, yet somehow farming intelligent creatures weirds me out? possibly cause I consider humans as intelligent beings and if another species specifically bred and farmed us. i'd be freaked out by it.
@mike-wille2 ай бұрын
@@blackstar-genX I appreciate your point. We do live by different rules as highly intelligent animals in certain ways though. For many animals, eating or killing each other within their own species is normal. It is also nature's way to die from polio and bacterial infections but we change that. As humans we have the ability to comprehend our own consciousness and to empathize. We almost unilaterally live as societies in "unnatural" ways so to speak. So I think it's ok to also deviate from the "natural dog eat dog" way when it comes to choosing whether to farm highly intelligent animals on a mass scale. I think there's a difference between raising and eating shrimp vs highly intelligent animals with much greater capacity for suffering.
@absolstoryoffiction66152 ай бұрын
The farming method can be into question... But animals are animals. Respect the food and thank the Earth that you still exist. In other words... Humans are not God. Don't try to save all life when your very flesh is not the same as what God originally had in mind. Humans are animals. Not special... The cosmos knew this long ago.
@allmight59912 ай бұрын
Always producing interesting and informative videos Thank You keep up the great work
@jennifermcmillan95182 ай бұрын
I can fix it. Leave them alone. No I’m not a vegan or animal activist. They’re too intelligent to be held captive, just like elephants.
@TheeLynnChaseАй бұрын
same!
@simplekneipe2430Ай бұрын
Cows are as smart as a 4-5 year old if not smarter, can WE Farm 1-3 year olds?
@jennifermcmillan9518Ай бұрын
@@simplekneipe2430 they’re still nowhere close to the intelligence of an octopus. I’ve lived on a farm. Cows are still very dun duh duh. Don’t get me wrong. All animals have a certain level of intelligence. An octopus is on a whole different level. They can beat you with your own arm and make you think it’s your fault. Yes there’s sarcasm there but it makes my point. Octopusses, Elephants, orcas, etc., exhibit very different capabilities.
@phillip0908Ай бұрын
"No I’m not a vegan or animal activist." Would that make your opinion less valuable?
@jennifermcmillan9518Ай бұрын
@@phillip0908 no, I just wanted to stop the “you people” comments before it started, lol
@yarekwojcik40612 ай бұрын
What if octopuses have a human farm, and they’re running into the same issues.
@NewEnglandReptile2 ай бұрын
We can wish
@rosemarietolentino3218Ай бұрын
Do you feel better now…
@d0sxxgaming94Ай бұрын
If you can imagine it, it exist in a Parallel universe gg
@joeschmoe403422 күн бұрын
"damn, this human meat life cycle is longer than my lifespan" xd
@scienceandbeyond18 күн бұрын
THIS!
@shaneintegraАй бұрын
Ive eaten them before... but stopped after learning about them. Its insane just how smart these things are.
@gretud356792 ай бұрын
WATOP as usual makes my day more interesting
@draighodge60392 ай бұрын
Supposedly, a local woman had an octopus which layed eggs and continued to live and thrive after they hatched. I hope buy one from her for my aquarium.
@tannerdenny54302 ай бұрын
They are fun to play with. Much smarter than cats. I had octopus friends in the south pacific Samoa to be specific.
@Rimas39232 ай бұрын
Imagine that octopuses in the future will develop a plan and destroy humanity using the same methods 😱
@dalhousiekid2 ай бұрын
🎯
@Project_Gold2 ай бұрын
@@dalhousiekid I'll remember this just in case I see a steak hovering in the air or see a cool hidey-hole on the beach.
@SnotRockets552 ай бұрын
And we'd deserve it, too.
@MapBotTheElsagateKiller2 ай бұрын
@@SnotRockets55What do you mean? Not all people are evil. That's like saying all dogs bite people, or all sharks try to kill people.
@kimcho7732 ай бұрын
They already make a documentary about this, the genre is called tentacle hentai
@ghfs15772 ай бұрын
They genetically modified these octopus in order to farm them.
@absolstoryoffiction66152 ай бұрын
Lies in the end... ... ... I can almost smell the facade. Because if that company was true, then why only them, a non scientific corporation, who suddenly "broke" the genetic code of octopi??? I do love such a game of deception. Especially when Evil can see through it.
@MareikeMeetsMal2 ай бұрын
These are sentient and very intelligent creatures. This is not 'farming', it's torture and murder. 'Breeding generations in captivity' is called slavery. This is beyond sad.🥺
@phillip0908Ай бұрын
Yea, same as other animal agriculture
@thequackyest36042 ай бұрын
in my opinion eating octopi is very cruel (especially If their alive)
@absolstoryoffiction66152 ай бұрын
Eating an alive animals as food is off putting. Cooking it or eating it raw (not alive) food is much better. All humans will join the worms in the end. I see no difference in the morality when humans are nothing special... ... ... The cosmos explains what I mean.
@cheemslord99172 ай бұрын
well i respect that but for my opinion it not
@absolstoryoffiction66152 ай бұрын
Cooked or raw (sashimi) is better than alive.
@simplekneipe2430Ай бұрын
@@cheemslord9917So you Just Love the animal cruelty what a nice trait to have
@mobile_games872 ай бұрын
This channel won't never get old because this channel teaches us some pretty cool things
@footshotstube2 ай бұрын
octopus are too inteligent to be treated as food and typically too high up the food chain to actually be viable
@jamesquinn89582 ай бұрын
I wish people would stop eating these amazing creatures. We eat enough animals already.
@2blazedinfl2 ай бұрын
7:34 "their natual habitat is in the wild" me too bro
@zthebeastАй бұрын
0:28 that back ground sound will forever remind me of Top notch idiots 😂😂😂😂
@joshtep6784Ай бұрын
I think the right ethical argument for domesticating animals whether it be for food or companionship, is the belief in mutualism. That captivity grants certain animals an edge against natural selection and allows that animal to breed plentifully and the possibility that that animal could live a bit more successfully than it would in the wild. Octopus are delicious, but they should remain wild catch. It's like how we understand tuna, salmon, and other blue water fish. Obviously as predatory top food chain animals, humans cannot provide a better environment.
@gumebe4349Ай бұрын
This feels like the plot of some sort of horror movie
@BigMacOrangeАй бұрын
This is how sci-fi horror movies begin...
@darknessgamer25572 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info, I think I'm gonna do that 24/7 now.
@jaisonsanchez87152 ай бұрын
keep talking about the intelligence when we eat pork every day, and they're crazy smart
@cheemslord99172 ай бұрын
human is weird
@kimberleymarkova3641Ай бұрын
They also tend to trust people, this is horrific, monstrous abuse, cruelty,betrayal. People please find pétitions urgently on change and promote boycotts of any and all consumption of these precious créatures.
@LoriCurlАй бұрын
Anyone see the short about the cutest baby cow that answers its owners whistle, comes running and takes a bottle? Yeah. Vegan anyone?
@imdawolfman2698Ай бұрын
This was the best - well rounded, informative and entertaining documentary I have seen on octopuses. I love them so much, swimming or fried, that I want to get a tattoo of one crawling out of my shirt neck-line. I quit eating them for about two weeks after I'd watched several documentaries about how friendly and intelligent they are. Then logic kicked in and, considering the relish they have in eating each other, I decided it would be foolish to disrespect their own tradition.
@boyd501s2 ай бұрын
Where are all the Karen’s telling us it’s Octopi!? lol 🐙
@greenalien55092 ай бұрын
I think you mean ichthyologists. I don't think Karen's know that. ;)
@boyd501s2 ай бұрын
@@greenalien5509 indeed and thanks for the new word 🤪
@MareikeMeetsMal2 ай бұрын
That these horrific torture and murder practices overshadow any grammar issues should tell us something.
@ReddotzebraАй бұрын
Octopus has three accepted plural forms in English, octopuses (proper English plural), octopodes (the Greek loan word plural) and octopi (Which should really be octopii, the fake Latin plural because octopus is a Greek word and not a Latin one.) For some reason English speakers seem to prefer the last one.
@PatrickBaptistАй бұрын
What the music you have in the background at the start? Relaxing.
@quinnoshaughnessy2 ай бұрын
okay, seriously -- with all the different animals and plants we already eat, do people *_REALLY_* have to add octopus to the menu? like, don't we have enough variety as it is? when will enough be enough?
@user-lw1pm8qi1h2 ай бұрын
Octopus is a delicacy in many parts of the world. It's also expensive because of the difficulty in catching them. This is nothing new. I definitely indulge when I can afford it.
@almendriaflorentino2 ай бұрын
Octopus tastes good but I'd rather they be caught in the wild than be tortured like this in captivity.
@absolstoryoffiction66152 ай бұрын
Amusing... Given the end of Earth outside of human control. Well... Farming is debatable. But all things come an end upon the Red Sun.
@quinnoshaughnessy2 ай бұрын
@@absolstoryoffiction6615 but until then, should we not strive to do better?
@absolstoryoffiction66152 ай бұрын
@@quinnoshaughnessy Strive, yes... But that's extremely difficulty for Mankind. Strive for what you can. Not for what you cannot. But one day, all of Mankind must try together. More often than not, sadly. But this goes for everything that is. Not just for animals. Respect the food you've found. Treat the animal with respect. Such is a simple life. ... That's old wisdom from my better self compared to today. I can see how far behind Mankind is. But I'm not that person anymore. If the world must be saved, then I'm sure humanity doesn't need me. They can do it because they have to. (I put the World and all who call it home, before myself... ... ... Perhaps I still fight for this future. But my Regret will consume both the World and everyone.)
@NostalgicVideos2542 ай бұрын
The CGI budget has doubled🤣
@josiahhockenberry9846Ай бұрын
Do you want an interspecies war? Cause this is how you get an interspecies war.
@plforeal43922 ай бұрын
I wonder if a farm would work if they find a way to make a octopus video game. Some form of entertainment in a small space.
@BenjaminCronce2 ай бұрын
I have a feeling they'd farm humans if it wasn't illegal
@MawandeSosibo-lg5ps2 ай бұрын
Bro it was done in the past Slavery 😢
@calmc2 ай бұрын
The recent popularity of Takoyaki has greatly worsened this issue imo
@vgernycАй бұрын
With our luck, with so many octopuses together, they'll figure out how to summon Chthulu
@willam94212 ай бұрын
I've eaten octopus a few times. I like it. But it's not an animal that should be farmed.
@shicrapt2 ай бұрын
All because stinky rich people decided they wanted to eat octopus.
@OathTaker32 ай бұрын
I used to love eating them when I was a kid but when I became aware of their intelligence (late teens) I stopped. Now I try to inform people how eating Octopus is like eating a crow, magpie, cat, dog or dolphin.
@rosemarietolentino3218Ай бұрын
The battlefield is in your mind. They taste delicious.
@OathTaker3Ай бұрын
@@rosemarietolentino3218 😮💨 I know...
@simplekneipe2430Ай бұрын
Or pigs and cows, pigs are even smarter than dogs.
@aaronburratwood.69572 ай бұрын
Mandela effect, I always knew the plural of octopus as octopi. I also was taught growing up that the plural of fish is fish. I remember being in school and discussing the word “fishes” wasn’t a word. 🤯 Did this change or has it always been this way?
@ksea65652 ай бұрын
We also said school instead of shoal. No Mandela affect. We just learned how to speak and pronounce things properly.
@ReddotzebraАй бұрын
The plural of octopus is either octopuses, octopodes or octopi. They are all accepted.
@bort141242 ай бұрын
The most important thing is that they keep trying and will continue to grow them for meat, what a cruel world
@phaedrus121342 ай бұрын
It's a much better alternative than overfishing when done right. The fact of the matter is that as long as there are people, we will consume. If there aren't good alternatives to overfishing, which is usually done illegally when something is hard to get, people destroy populations of fish and ocean species. This also fights poaching and overfishing by putting more octopus on the market - lowering the price and hurting the profits, which takes incentives away for overfishing/poaching. In a perfect world, we wouldn't eat such cool creatures. But that's just not the world we live in :( So stuff like this is a good step in the right direction. (Also worth noting that the fisherman and poachers are just trying to survive. They get paid almost nothing compared to the restaurant or food plants that produce and package the product. It's a severe consequence of overpopulation and poverty. It's pretty much legal slavery and something we see in lots of industries... primarily tech and stuff like chocolate)
@jeremywanner45262 ай бұрын
An overpopulated world
@timsmith72422 ай бұрын
Humans can survive on plants. We can learn to grow food ourselves and other skills. I think this will help but we have caused so much damage toward animals it will be hard now to simply coexist.
@phaedrus121342 ай бұрын
@@timsmith7242 consumerism and overpopulation will be the death of this planet. Nothing about how the world runs right now is actually sustainable.
@frlo76882 ай бұрын
Survival of the fittest, the world isn't all white and pink 😅 nature is cruel af
@burtdanams44262 ай бұрын
I think octopuses are just wayyy too smart for us to be doing this to them.
@MareikeMeetsMal2 ай бұрын
I am not a big fan of the Deep from the TV series "The Boys" but the scene in which he eats an octopus named Timothy while translating the begging for its life just made me cry. Watch documentaries like "Earthlings", "Dominion", "Pignorant" etc to see and hear the same begging in real life or just go to a slaughterhouse or fishing boat...!
@wisconsinaquatics2 ай бұрын
Ethics go right out the window when profit is involved...
@frankfrank366Ай бұрын
To be fair they have a decentralized nervous system and sentient muscles are a unique taste. I can imagine eating a live/squirming one is a surreal rush like a vampire or Wraith feeding on a live human, but that is way to guilty of a pleasure to be ethical at this scale. No hunger can justify this. Also I'm pretty sure forcing them to socialize is how they develop language, civilize, and get revenge on us one day.
@Gildedmuse2 ай бұрын
"Resulting in a slow, painful death which has been scientifically confirmed." .... Did a scientist freeze an octopus just to watch it die?
@nobodynoonenowhere56092 ай бұрын
It's like keeping bird in cages!😢
@shadowheart82792 ай бұрын
Wait what now i'm British and i didn't even know we caught octopus. I'd assume that they would be imported for our British Asians and possibly served in some restaurants but i never knew we caught them domestically or should i say kept them.
@someblokecalleddave12 ай бұрын
Seems to me like an animal that needs to be left alone.
@dougxto66032 ай бұрын
In Malindi, Kenya, local women have a place on a shallow beach in the Indian ocean where they cultivate
@zior80012 ай бұрын
So, for food they want to cage the best escape artists?
@colorbugoriginals44572 ай бұрын
This is creepy. I hate it, thanks.
@colorbugoriginals44572 ай бұрын
Seriously tho, thx for informing on this, more people need to know.
@whipedgeАй бұрын
This is how the evolve ..shapeshift into people after becoming social and take over
@YLJ62717 күн бұрын
My body physically cannot eat an octopus. I remember back in high school me and my friends went to a Chinese buffet and they had mini ones in there. I curious but when it came down to it I couldn’t eat it. I took mine home & eventually threw it out. 😂
@Shaylok8 күн бұрын
Captivity is torture for intelligent creatures.
@BeetmonsterАй бұрын
I've gone vegan and/or vegetarian numerous times because of the heart-wrenching conditions of most large-scale agricultural practices. I do the research, get sad, and give up meat, but it's usually a mighty struggle that falls apart after a couple of years because I inevitably crave/miss meat. However, after watching *My Teacher the Octopus* on Netflix, I knew from a deep-down place in myself that I would never eat an octopus again (a flavor I enjoy very much). It wasn't a choice/commitment as much as a realization that my octopus-eating days were over. Unlike giving up domesticated land animals, giving up octopus has never been a struggle. That documentary changed me...not in a huge way, but in a permanent way. For years now, whenever I've seen octopus on a menu, I've been transported back to the joy of that documentary, and the only regret I feel is for the octopuses that will be consumed that night. This is a creature whose curiosity & intelligence broke through my "meat-craving" wiring, and I am grateful for it.
@pym75Ай бұрын
spider for silk have similar problem.
@DiscoChixify2 ай бұрын
Octopus farmers would have to breed the food for their prey as well. It would be good to create a smaller ecosystem to give them an environment that is mostly self sustaining.
@likely_jambleАй бұрын
This is my they are my fav animals
@James-ft4bu2 ай бұрын
Octopuses are a very interesting animal would be cool to fit one with a small cam to see what it does in wild... have a good day everyone.
@Adamthegeek702 ай бұрын
I think octopus are sentient. At least super intelligent. They can use tools. I wont eat them.
@frlo76882 ай бұрын
All animals are sentient ... 🤦🏻♂️
@Adamthegeek702 ай бұрын
@@frlo7688 No they are not but thanks for playing!
@ReapingWillowАй бұрын
@@frlo7688Dude, self awareness is a VERY rare level of existence. Only a handful of animals have ever shown self awareness. Look up "mirror test" for animals. Learn something. Animals such as Orcas, African Gray Parrots, Orangutans, Silverback Gorillas, Dolphins... and i also agree, species such as the Giant Pacific Octopus. These are special species. I think what YOU meant is that all animals have a soul? In which case, i believenas long as they have a brain and the ability to feel emotions, then yes, I agree that they have the "spark" of life... an encapsulated energy that keeps us capable of generating the energy such complex systems require to exist, which is then released from us upon death. Then, just as out bodies are re-purposed, raw materials of existence being return to the earth. Whilst our energy, our spark, is also released, but in a much more "as it is, it always will be" kinda way. No longer limited to the known confines of human existence Or consciousness. So who knows,that energy has to go somewhere, perhaps another sentiment creature. Whatever the case... I take that as a good enough reason not to eat them.
@pjorkan2 ай бұрын
I would never eat a octopus and growing them are not ok.
@Krakenstudios6662 ай бұрын
I love octopus
@mom5catskyle5962 ай бұрын
Does this work the same way for squid? I love fried calamari but if I ever found out they were just as smart and as hard to farm, I would stop eating it.
@Gildedmuse2 ай бұрын
I don't know if we have a good sense of squid intelligence, but I know they're difficult to farm.
@alicefreist3182 ай бұрын
They are (on average) as smart and they are not easy to farm. They feel emotion and pain. Even delicious, it is not right to eat them.
@tanker02062 ай бұрын
Sure, let's catch and mess with octopus DNA. Who knows, we might see kraken in our lifetime, or perhaps few hundred years later.
@rosemarietolentino3218Ай бұрын
You think they are not already doing that to humans already. You didn’t learn anything from the past few years. History has shown us from the Tuskegee experiment's and WW2.
@arenagrenade9672Ай бұрын
Determination could be a great quality to have but you need the intelligence to know when to give it up. This is one of those instances.
@draconian66922 ай бұрын
They taste delicious❤
@mordakoAT20 күн бұрын
This video is great, even if the context isn't. Keep up with these videos, and your style as a presentor. There are too many dry teachers. I hadn't realized people are once again trying to farm and raise yet another carnivore. This probably will not last.
@johnlash65112 ай бұрын
I don't think u should farm animals that are smarter than most people it's sad for the octopus
@absolstoryoffiction66152 ай бұрын
Farming methods are debatable. Like the lies of that specific octopus farm. But you mortals amuse me... In the brink of Earth's end. I hope the human race will still exist without degradation. Otherwise, much like all Life on Earth. The Cosmos will not miss Humanity, nor shall I. Morality has no meaning to me. For Reality cares not of human opinions. Not even Time shall.
@rosemarietolentino3218Ай бұрын
1% are doing it to humans now why not animals.
@simplekneipe2430Ай бұрын
"I don't think u should farm animals" Don't worry i fixed your comment
@absolstoryoffiction6615Ай бұрын
@@simplekneipe2430 lol
@nope720027 күн бұрын
scary if they develop super intelligence
@chrisb6791Ай бұрын
Very sad. They're so smart and deserve much better.
@quadrogong1111Ай бұрын
They’re too intelligent, I can’t eat ‘em
@nolandavidmcgarrah88102 ай бұрын
Why do we keep opening Pandora's Box 🤨🤨🤨
@641mamaluigi2 ай бұрын
Ah I feel just because octopuses aren’t vertabrates they are treated with less respect, I mean they are as smart as cats (and maybe more) but for the most part humans don’t eat live cats because that would be unethical 🐱 🐙
@ksea65652 ай бұрын
They are MUCH smarter. They use tools. My cat is smart, but she does not use tools.
@simplekneipe2430Ай бұрын
Good theory but wrong, cows are as smart as Cats and dogs and pig even smarter, doesnt Help them much....
@bunnykiller2 ай бұрын
Why you ask? because they are smart, really frikkin smart
@demus892 ай бұрын
Birth of the mindflayer
@joeschmoe403422 күн бұрын
they are already gonna finish their first nautiloid when we successfully breed octopuses
@jimbo102824 күн бұрын
Such an amazing animal! They are what I would picture an alien from another planet to look like.
@raiderdevellian5752Ай бұрын
I've had octopus. But I really want one as a pet buddy
@patrickb.84852 ай бұрын
This is how the great Human/Cthulu conflict begins.......
@ellinakias64402 ай бұрын
Fishing using bleach is so laughable, what money makes people do is hilarious
@user-vx9fq8tm3x18 күн бұрын
It's like that spaghetti episode of rick and morty 😂
@raphlvlogs2712 ай бұрын
not all generalists are easy to cultivate
@giannidcenzo2 ай бұрын
Rock and roll tuna pants
@captaintoka69012 ай бұрын
Man so in love with greed he Has forgotten himself and found only appetite
@f-empire-82 ай бұрын
Actually torture.
@YourGrace_06Ай бұрын
If they start farming octopus 🐙 I would never eat it
@saeawn2 ай бұрын
This is absolutely horrible, they are geniuses. Please put an end to this non sense
@everyonesguy746628 күн бұрын
I’m Portuguese and love sea food including octopus, but saying that leave them alone and work for your catch’s no need to destroy them
@ItsArmAvi2 ай бұрын
Nueva Pascanova...
@danielcipollaii94612 ай бұрын
Leave them octopi alone!
@LeftIXDАй бұрын
Damn I keep finding new ways to be disappointed
@dorianmouzone7313Ай бұрын
To be honest, I dont give a damn how smart they are. What is important is how they are treated when farmed.
@Robin-rj8vgАй бұрын
This is horrific!! How can humans do this to another creature? Omg, it's so wrong. We have become the monsters....
@lifire925 күн бұрын
It can be heartbreaking. There is a difference between survival and greed. While humans have understood that survival requires sacrifice, flexibility, and innovation, all while coexisting with nature and her conditions, we grew in size as one race, and with automation, competition got fierce since it is getting harder to put food and resources on the table. These people are wasting money that could be better spent on livestock or our affected agricultural community and green production but some of our leaders and experts suffer, because they don’t know the word “enough”, or maybe because it became harder to ask for help, as more people are going through difficult situations as well. Eating is tied to our fate as humans, since we always need to eat to survive. Our best scientists are trying to create 3D Printed Meat from animal liver cellulose, that isn’t cloned, on contained centers, and that grows clean and quick. The human race hasn’t had the way to mass produce this 3D printed meat before, and amidst all the global conflicts and global warming, our best leaders and minds have been making efforts to find alternatives to produce lab meat and alternatives beyond veganism, that are sustainable and affordable, to guarantee reserves for the fast growing population. The reality is harder than it seems. We do have limits that nature doesn’t have. The scientific community still deals with research on blood cloning issues, farming droughts, conflicting demands, food safety, and slow paced industry reality adaptations in terms of chain supply and demand for consumer availability and satisfaction. We owe God for nature, for our lives, for even being invited to eat from another’s plate, and for the technological advancements that allow us to make better decisions.