The Insane Biology of: The Sunfish

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Credits:
Narrator/Writer: Stephanie Sammann
Editor: Dylan Hennessy (www.behance.net/dylanhennessy1)
Illustrator: Jacek Ambrożewski
Illustrator/Animator: Kirtan Patel (kpatart.com/illustrations)
Animator: Mike Ridolfi (www.moboxgraphics.com/)
Sound: Graham Haerther (haerther.net)
Thumbnail: Simon Buckmaster ( / forgottentowel )
Producer: Brian McManus ( / realengineering )
References:
[1]www.oceansunfish.org/evolutio...
[2]onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/f...
[3] www.necropsymanual.net/en/tel...
[4] www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
[5] www.researchgate.net/publicat...
[6] besjournals.onlinelibrary.wil...
[7] oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/facts/...
[8] www.sciencedirect.com/science...
[9] www.taylorfrancis.com/chapter...
[10] www.oceansunfish.org/Rev%20Fi...

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@nanocodethespectator2646
@nanocodethespectator2646 8 місяців тому
"Stupid-looking deformed body" Bro did not have to go down that hard on the poor thing 😭
@aubreywhaley7729
@aubreywhaley7729 2 місяці тому
So Bro is Unisexed now, depicts male and female, lol. Bro back in my time meant Black Men
@HD-hy9xy
@HD-hy9xy 2 місяці тому
@@aubreywhaley7729 Great opinion, however, Bruthaman
@Mr.Wilsin
@Mr.Wilsin 2 місяці тому
​@aubreywhaley7729 Maybe to u it did but Bro always meant either brother or good friend it NEVER meant a Black Man but Brotha or a Brothaman did mean Black Men back then!
@aubreywhaley7729
@aubreywhaley7729 2 місяці тому
@@Mr.Wilsin this is what I meant , still so when did women become bros and brotha as a norm is what I'm asking?
@HD-hy9xy
@HD-hy9xy 2 місяці тому
@@aubreywhaley7729 i'd say when black people were recognized as people, probably
@sojiro288
@sojiro288 9 місяців тому
Lol she spent the first 2 min absolutely destroying this fish before explaining the insanity behind its biology
@alp6502
@alp6502 9 місяців тому
That's usually how it goes for this poor fish lol😅
@hanselguzman7089
@hanselguzman7089 9 місяців тому
Poor animal
@mrjoe332
@mrjoe332 9 місяців тому
The fact that she was still using her professional tone makes it even more hilarious
@bfitz5610
@bfitz5610 9 місяців тому
If that fish could read it would be very upset
@curioushoodie
@curioushoodie 9 місяців тому
"how else could it get so stupidly big? Even it seems surprise at it's continuous existence" "maybe it is somehow breaking the rules of nature, rules which are supposed to select for animals that actually function." 😂😂😂
@alychampion6356
@alychampion6356 3 місяці тому
Man those first 2 minutes were PERSONAL
@karencollins2294
@karencollins2294 Місяць тому
🤣
@Romulan2469
@Romulan2469 Місяць тому
She's another Karen. All forgiven.
@refosco1993
@refosco1993 12 днів тому
🤣🤣🤣
@timjacob991
@timjacob991 4 дні тому
lol 😂
@Tiberiusnerius
@Tiberiusnerius 7 місяців тому
You lured me in by roasting the ever loving shit out of the sunfish at the beginning, but by the end of the video they became one of my favorite fish. I'm absolutely fascinated by developmental biology, and the idea that the largest extant bony fish starts its life as a tiny spiky ball smaller than a fingernail is so incredible.
@TheAnnoyingBoss
@TheAnnoyingBoss 3 місяці тому
The guy that thought it was a baby whale is the kind of moment that reminds me of the double rainbow all the way across the sky
@WarFoxThunder
@WarFoxThunder 2 місяці тому
IKR LOL
@russBwright
@russBwright 2 місяці тому
"lured" you in.. I see what you did there ;)
@IronForgedUnderPressure
@IronForgedUnderPressure 2 місяці тому
Yeah. I like roasted sunfish as well. 😋
@cassanateli
@cassanateli 2 місяці тому
Never mistake curiosity for fascination
@tsundear1731
@tsundear1731 9 місяців тому
“How does such an awkward, slow moving thing become so massive?” I ask myself the same question ever day
@ISS600
@ISS600 9 місяців тому
The idea of deep-sea gigantism, I think.
@lm3976
@lm3976 9 місяців тому
lmao
@tracyhardyjohnson1315
@tracyhardyjohnson1315 9 місяців тому
🤣🤣🤣
@lesliedefilippis2150
@lesliedefilippis2150 9 місяців тому
😂 Me too!!!! 😅🤣😂
@Me-zo8yc
@Me-zo8yc 9 місяців тому
😂
@b1gturtle
@b1gturtle 9 місяців тому
Bro he’s just a fish stop bullying him 😂
@StefanReich
@StefanReich 9 місяців тому
Fish mobbing is a real problem
@co0ki3M0NstAr
@co0ki3M0NstAr 9 місяців тому
Oml not his fault his spine folded in 😂
@leandersearle5094
@leandersearle5094 9 місяців тому
Stop! Stop! He's already [Fish]!
@MAGGOT_VOMIT
@MAGGOT_VOMIT 9 місяців тому
When the Mola-Mola's face isn't getting punched by divers, I bet its mouth and the narrator's mouth gets sexually violated. 😯🤣
@donbrashsux
@donbrashsux 9 місяців тому
@@MAGGOT_VOMITonly thing it’s good for such a stupid face
@aryah66
@aryah66 7 місяців тому
"It's a BABY WHALE!" took me all the way out 😂😂😂
@jaxjaxattaxx
@jaxjaxattaxx Місяць тому
Lmfaooooo it was the complete confidence in his observation 😂☠️
@Frau_Brotchen
@Frau_Brotchen 14 днів тому
I thought they said "its a baby *wheel* " 😭
@viktorbihar5384
@viktorbihar5384 10 днів тому
Can't even get mad about how wrong bro got the fish with that accent.
@day4162
@day4162 7 днів тому
​@viktorbihar5384 lmaooooo that was my IMMEDIATE thought 😂😂😂
@Fishhunter2014
@Fishhunter2014 День тому
Bwahsten
@ArcadeRacer
@ArcadeRacer 4 місяці тому
The first two minutes of this documentary are single-handedly the most brutal and crispy roast I have ever witnessed.
@deanevangelista6359
@deanevangelista6359 16 днів тому
Mmmmmm, roasted sunfish!
@user-ip2zh8gz7d
@user-ip2zh8gz7d 9 місяців тому
"Being weird is the best way to exist on this earth" I like that quote.
@10dhs-tc9pm
@10dhs-tc9pm 9 місяців тому
Either be seen as a god or get stoned to death in 3rd world countries😹
@Stierenkloot
@Stierenkloot 9 місяців тому
It isn't working for me tho
@parob7285
@parob7285 9 місяців тому
@@Stierenkloot change your habitat then until you find fit :D
@bigstepper4125
@bigstepper4125 9 місяців тому
​@@Stierenklootevolve into something weirder then
@GewelReal
@GewelReal 9 місяців тому
Nah. Stay normal
@goatsplitter
@goatsplitter 9 місяців тому
I saw one of these bad boys years ago on a fishing trip in the pacific. I had no idea what I was seeing. it looked like a giant rubber mattress with fins. The captain pointed out that it was a sunfish. It was amazing, the thing was an absolute unit of a fish!
@kzzaa7694
@kzzaa7694 9 місяців тому
Winged rubber sea mattress is a better name
@FreshPresh8888
@FreshPresh8888 9 місяців тому
A giant rubber mattress 💀💀💀 the comment section on this video is one of my favorite places now. Such unexpected belly laughs. 😂
@faustinreeder1075
@faustinreeder1075 9 місяців тому
Lol
@KutsuuG
@KutsuuG 9 місяців тому
Why am I imagining a water bed made out of a sunfish now?
@Guru_1092
@Guru_1092 9 місяців тому
*A B S O L U T E* *U N I T*
@probablynotleo4340
@probablynotleo4340 2 місяці тому
I like how the Mola Mola looks like the most "No thoughts, head empty" creature. But everything it does in life is in fact weird but very big brain.
@cynthiakila1161
@cynthiakila1161 24 дні тому
Story my life “ people do quick to jump to conclusions without understanding the whole picture
@sunnyg1384
@sunnyg1384 Місяць тому
A good example of how "survival of the fittest" means fittest for their environment, not necessarily just the most strong/fast/smart etc
@Monster-39
@Monster-39 28 днів тому
Truth
@RomansChap8
@RomansChap8 7 днів тому
Yah, evolution is the biggest lie lol
@majimbo8528
@majimbo8528 6 днів тому
​@@RomansChap8better than whatever the hell creationism is
@thenerdsword1407
@thenerdsword1407 5 днів тому
@@RomansChap8How is it a lie
@antonioramirez-fh1vl
@antonioramirez-fh1vl 9 місяців тому
I hope she never stops narrating this channel hahaha she completely bodied this fish in the most professional way 😂
@kayleighgroenendal8473
@kayleighgroenendal8473 9 місяців тому
There goes all her followers who were Ocean Sunfish 😅
@gshaindrich
@gshaindrich 9 місяців тому
there is nothing "professional" about the narration! quite the opposite...
@JubioHDX
@JubioHDX 9 місяців тому
@@gshaindrich found the mola mola
@SM-wv2nu
@SM-wv2nu 9 місяців тому
@@gshaindrichhave a sense of humour! :D she's just being silly
@MAGGOT_VOMIT
@MAGGOT_VOMIT 9 місяців тому
When the Mola-Mola's face isn't getting punched by divers, I bet its mouth and the narrator's mouth gets sexually violated. 😯🤣
@diegoferreiro9478
@diegoferreiro9478 9 місяців тому
Fun fact: mola fishes are known in Spanish as 'peces luna', so 'moonfishes' while in English are 'sunfishes'. I guess the Spanish name is related to the shape and color while the English name has more to do with their 'sunbathing' habit.
@maythesciencebewithyou
@maythesciencebewithyou 9 місяців тому
The german name for it also means moon fish
@10dhs-tc9pm
@10dhs-tc9pm 9 місяців тому
Nobody cares about spanish go listen to bad bunny
@alveolate
@alveolate 9 місяців тому
well, it's DEFINITELY mooning everyone with its curvy bottom!
@jaxsazerac4904
@jaxsazerac4904 9 місяців тому
It looks like the man in the moon or looks like it could have been made from the moon.
@periwinkleqiao
@periwinkleqiao 9 місяців тому
in polish its called "just a head" BFBBZHFNF
@henryparks4602
@henryparks4602 9 місяців тому
I never thought I would see a sunfish dashcam in my life - it did not disappoint
@AidansGuide2DnD
@AidansGuide2DnD 6 місяців тому
So in a way, they DO get energy from the sun by using it to heat themselves. I love this fish
@dion2630
@dion2630 9 місяців тому
Me: " There are plenty of fish in the sea" The fish:
@GridSeer
@GridSeer 9 місяців тому
Don't be meannnnn
@artisticyeti22
@artisticyeti22 9 місяців тому
​@@GridSeer😂
@izzybelle
@izzybelle 9 місяців тому
:(
@LizziesLukas
@LizziesLukas 9 місяців тому
AH... Plenty of Fish, that weird dating site once so popular
@user-yy1rs3df3q
@user-yy1rs3df3q 9 місяців тому
👁👄👁
@clairvaux8459
@clairvaux8459 9 місяців тому
The sunfish may not be very edible but that did not stop her from absolutely roasting it 😭
@thedailymoon8333
@thedailymoon8333 8 місяців тому
The level of disrespect towards sunfish in the first few minutes was perhaps the most hilarious thing I've ever witnessed (so far on the internet today)...
@RS14988
@RS14988 7 місяців тому
There is another reason sunfish bask near the surface and that's the parasites they accumulate. Because they' have no scales, only a mucus covered skin, it's much easier for parasites to latch on and some may even affect drag. So they float sideways at the surface and allow seabirds to pick at the parasites. The sunfish gets a bit of a cleanse and the birds get a free meal. Some fish hang around molas for the same reason, with the mola's size potentially protecting the smaller fish from their own predators. What I don't get though is how they are able to survive having huge chunks bitten out of them and they carry on as if it were a minor inconvenience at best. These things might seem like evolutionary accidents, but the fact that they have survived for as long as they have means that they've clearly done something right down the line.
@thatonejester3387
@thatonejester3387 7 місяців тому
When you have a lot of parasites, unless the thing likes to eat parasites it tends to stay away, so prominent predators will learn real quickly to avoid sunfish if they want to feel good
@kitkat5765
@kitkat5765 9 місяців тому
I love this dude, just a weird and fascinating species. Looks completely stupid yet clearly is doing something right. (And so many eggs, my god. Insane!) Love to see these oddballs doing something well.
@wolftalon9129
@wolftalon9129 9 місяців тому
most of the weirdest looking animals are the ones that are the most adapted for their environment and do better than everything else in its environment
@10dhs-tc9pm
@10dhs-tc9pm 9 місяців тому
Dont let her look at disabled children
@redplanet7163
@redplanet7163 9 місяців тому
I'm surprised it hasn't been bullied into extinction by orcas or some other kind of smart ass marine creature. I mean, it's so punchable 😂
@maolcogi
@maolcogi 9 місяців тому
Such a goofy fish, but also really cool at the same time. I have a new favorite fish, because normal things are boring.
@kingofcrunk4237
@kingofcrunk4237 9 місяців тому
I love what the little ones look like - I did imagine they'd be weird looking, but nothing prepared me for the little spiky love balls.
@KooriPlays
@KooriPlays 9 місяців тому
“To find out, researchers invented the Mola cam. They didn’t call it that, but I’m calling it that.” I love this so much.
@10dhs-tc9pm
@10dhs-tc9pm 9 місяців тому
Love filling out job applications instead bum gamer
@gabrielclark1425
@gabrielclark1425 9 місяців тому
I bet that Mola is _really_ enjoying that flashlight during it's deep dives.
@joshriley2936
@joshriley2936 9 місяців тому
Reminds me of when Zefrank was talking about jewelers that use cuttlebones to mold jewelry and says "These people are called cuttleboners. By me. And now by you." Gets me every time.
@mnxs
@mnxs 9 місяців тому
Ikr? This channel has always been good, but it's gotten _really_ good lately; scripts with great lines like that, graphics, etc. Love to see it.
@Jar_Jar_Twinks
@Jar_Jar_Twinks Місяць тому
@@10dhs-tc9pm you liked your own comment and have an ai generated pfp babe, maybe don't insult people 💔
@Thurston86
@Thurston86 24 дні тому
“Aggressively farting out the gas”. Too bad we don’t have any video footage of this heroic feat. 😂
@cupriferouscatalyst3708
@cupriferouscatalyst3708 8 місяців тому
I hope the rest of the video explains how awesome and complex these guys actually are, because the first two minutes so far are such a no holds barred roast that I'm starting to feel bad for them 😭 "Its stupid-looking deformed body and all of its weird flopping around on the surface" like, dang lmao. Edit: "In normal fish..." at 4:00 is probably the most discreetly savage line of them all
@Llamaguru
@Llamaguru 9 місяців тому
I had the pleasure of seeing one of these funny fish in the wild!! Two years ago I was surfing at Ocean Beach in San Francisco on a sunny day around spring and I had paddled out just past the break. I look over in the water and spot a weird white object, but upon inspection it was one of these! It was roughly 1 meter long and was on its side at the surface 2 feet away from me. We hung out for about 5 minutes and it didn’t mind me at all. The whole time it was on its side gently flapping its wings and splashing the surface, but not actually moving anywhere. I tried to stay with it to marvel at it for as long as possible, but eventually a wave came and when I emerged from the duck dive it was gone😢. 10/10 would hang with a Mola mola again!
@charlessarver1637
@charlessarver1637 9 місяців тому
Awsome
@JD-cg8it
@JD-cg8it 9 місяців тому
Damn that's dope
@Unknown17
@Unknown17 9 місяців тому
It was carefully studying you and your board, wondering if you had any adaptations it could incorporate into its next weird biology update.
@treeaboo
@treeaboo 9 місяців тому
@@Unknown17 "Those hand things look useful, I'll add those in the next patch"
@ronaldpokatiloff5704
@ronaldpokatiloff5704 9 місяців тому
A computer made all life. DNA code comes from outside the universe.
@doggo7078
@doggo7078 9 місяців тому
The sunfish is like one of those school projects that you do the night before and somehow it clutches a 5
@edwardbrock3807
@edwardbrock3807 9 місяців тому
The stingray was my last min savior. Jus pull open a wire coathanger, wrap in paper and voila!
@SCWood
@SCWood 5 місяців тому
Mola Mola genuinely seems like an unfinished prototype of a normal fish.
@xyz7572
@xyz7572 24 дні тому
Sun fish truly are my favourite ocean animal. They might not win any beauty contests, but they’ve won the contest to my heart lol
@Peatingtune
@Peatingtune 9 місяців тому
"How does such an awkward, slow-moving thing become so massive?" I feel personally attacked.
@velvety2528
@velvety2528 9 місяців тому
I remember being on a cruise ship as a kid when I looked down as the ship passed by a massive sunfish that was basking at the surface. I felt so lucky that I saw it, I will never forget it!
@flufffycow
@flufffycow 9 місяців тому
Was your first thought to break down the fish and leave it depressed.
@jimmytran5971
@jimmytran5971 9 місяців тому
🧢
@Idkmanihatethis
@Idkmanihatethis 9 місяців тому
Were you traumatized?
@velvety2528
@velvety2528 9 місяців тому
@@jimmytran5971 no cap bro
@TheCrescentLune
@TheCrescentLune 9 місяців тому
That's amazing! To see one in person. Hope you were able to get photos!
@annanardo2358
@annanardo2358 8 місяців тому
They are what they are, nature made. No need to tear down their physiology just because they are different. Every living entity is beautiful in their own way.
@artfx9
@artfx9 9 місяців тому
This fish is a perfect analogy for my life. Fish be like: help! Kill me!
@b10-flojomhonjoea.51
@b10-flojomhonjoea.51 9 місяців тому
she just straight out called the fish stupid, heck even its existence
@KoldBreeze
@KoldBreeze 9 місяців тому
I'm still laughing at that 🤣🤣🤣
@phillipthomas1379
@phillipthomas1379 9 місяців тому
I used to be a commercial fisherman in NE. We caught one of these once. It was massive! Took six men on a wet slimy deck to get it back off. It's eye was as large as my entire outstretched hand. Beautiful amazing creatures. We got it back in the water unharmed.
@mrpickles-hb6zx
@mrpickles-hb6zx 8 місяців тому
Heheheheh *wet slimy deck* hehehehhe *6 men* aheeeehehe😁
@phillipthomas1379
@phillipthomas1379 8 місяців тому
@@mrpickles-hb6zx (Grandpa) "Mr. Pickle! It was him!"
@brandhark7935
@brandhark7935 5 місяців тому
You were a commercial fisherman in Nebraska? I’m guessing you didn’t do so hot…
@opheliafinch4887
@opheliafinch4887 5 місяців тому
@@brandhark7935 new england
@gill426
@gill426 4 місяці тому
I'm really glad that you got it back into the water unharmed, these are such gentle giants! :)
@khrystree9233
@khrystree9233 2 місяці тому
I remember seeing old line drawings of this fish and being amazed. Plus is has a permanently astonished expression ( like me )
@davidewing9088
@davidewing9088 4 місяці тому
Both this article and your highlighting Ground News is impressive
@brunol-p_g8800
@brunol-p_g8800 9 місяців тому
My grandfather saw one in the 1960s with his friends. The 3 of them were cruising on their sailboat, close to Madeira they were becalmed and my grand father went for a swim, after only a few minutes his two friends on the sailboat started screaming that there was a huge, giant, dorsal fin poking out of the water, my grand father had the fear of his life: he started swimming like crazy for the boat to climb back aboard. The Med is known for white sharks, particularly back then and for huge white sharks that would often get out of the med and swim close to Madeira where they’d attack blue fin Tuna going for the strait of Gibraltar and the Med from the Atlantic. After getting on board a moment passed, and then the fin got closer, that’s when they saw it was a huge mola mola, and stopped being so tense. My grandfather told me it was the one and only time he so suddenly felt for his life.
@MeanBeanComedy
@MeanBeanComedy 9 місяців тому
Nothing like seeing a shark when you're in the water to make you feel alive! 😁👍🏻
@pluspiping
@pluspiping 9 місяців тому
An apex predator to be sure, but just not the one they were expecting
@keeratijirananutwinyu8339
@keeratijirananutwinyu8339 9 місяців тому
felt for his life by sun fish
@The_Jiant
@The_Jiant 9 місяців тому
Bet he was relieved when he saw that derpy looking mother fucker instead of a shark.
@yousifmq
@yousifmq 9 місяців тому
This is so weird 😂
@mtwata
@mtwata 9 місяців тому
"sometimes being weird is the best way to exist on this Earth". Thank you. Someone finally understands me
@SUPERSTUDIO17
@SUPERSTUDIO17 5 місяців тому
This was SOOOO FASCINATING. I'm honestly shoook. Thank you!
@KGshink
@KGshink 24 дні тому
This is peak fish design. I am now fish-pilled thank you
@NoelMcGinnis
@NoelMcGinnis 9 місяців тому
So, if you are a sunfish, you won the lottery. When any creature lays that many eggs, the odds of being born at all is astronomical. You ARE that one in a billion.
@wxlurker
@wxlurker 9 місяців тому
“I dare you to eat all these eggs” really cracked me up. I love the humour in the narration and it reminds me how many wondrous adaptations there really are.
@arkrowitz
@arkrowitz 7 місяців тому
Wonderful video, well presented, interesting and with a great sense of humor. A great way to learn. Thanks!!
@nicholaspelz9422
@nicholaspelz9422 4 місяці тому
I've seen these fish in person out on the ocean, and they are truly incredible.
@trueopsimath
@trueopsimath 9 місяців тому
I remember seeing an artist's rendering of a sunfish in a book when I was a little boy and I wondered then if I would ever see such a fascinating creature. Twenty-five years later or so, in 1991, my brother-in-law and I encountered one while deep sea fishing off the coast of Georgia. It is truly one of the most amazing things I've have ever seen on the ocean. I will never forget it
@benjaminrobinson3842
@benjaminrobinson3842 9 місяців тому
They're interesting to see even in aquariums. During one visit, I was looking at "ordinary" fish when a sunfish slowly emerged from the shadows, swam by the viewing window, then receded back into the darkness. It absolutely dwarfed all the other fish in size. Seeing one of these fish is truly memorable.
@gildedpeahen876
@gildedpeahen876 9 місяців тому
It’s so majestic the way they fly with their fin-wings
@wheelchair_charlie
@wheelchair_charlie 9 місяців тому
"Its a sea turtle!? ..No its a baby whale!!" 😂 Oh man that was hilarious! For me this sea unicorn is one of life's mot amazing creatures!😉Great video thx!
@cannibal.warrior
@cannibal.warrior 9 місяців тому
Yo I'm dumb but I thought he was saying "it's a baby wheel!" The wonder and delight in his voice while speaking about a baby wheel being born was hilarious to me 😂
@Joe_Bidens_hair_fetish
@Joe_Bidens_hair_fetish 9 місяців тому
In their defense, we don't really see them much up here (I know exactly where they're from, because that's how we all talk in our area lol). I'm assuming our water might be a little too cold for most of them
@kiki29073
@kiki29073 9 місяців тому
​@@cannibal.warriorThat's what it sounded like to me also. Lol
@10dhs-tc9pm
@10dhs-tc9pm 9 місяців тому
Npc🤖
@dsandoval9396
@dsandoval9396 9 місяців тому
The east coast accent makes it so much more funnier 😂😂😂
@deckardcanine
@deckardcanine 2 місяці тому
"Sometimes being weird is the best way to exist on this earth." Amen!
@Macaf4r
@Macaf4r 4 місяці тому
Yo I really enjoyed this video. The humor was good the information was good the background video was great like a funny animal planet documentary lol hope you never stop making these
@countessk
@countessk 9 місяців тому
I saw the text on the thumbnail and was ready to come in yelling "fight me!" I adore the Sunfish/Mola Mola! It's so unique, gentle and fascinating in my fish-nerd eyes. In the end, you did a good job describing a lot of the things I love about it. Thank you for the video!
@10dhs-tc9pm
@10dhs-tc9pm 9 місяців тому
Nobody scared of u cat pfp cornball only thing u fighting are the thoughts to mcnutt urself😹
@--rashid--1956
@--rashid--1956 9 місяців тому
Fish said:👁️👄👁️
@kyliecunnington7711
@kyliecunnington7711 9 місяців тому
👁O👁 Sorry I had to..
@AudoricArt
@AudoricArt Місяць тому
more like: 🧿👄🧿
@i571d
@i571d Місяць тому
Lol
@brianthesnail3815
@brianthesnail3815 8 місяців тому
I have a friend who is a diver on undersea pipelines, spends his life in diving bells. One day, he was walking along the seabed in the zero visibility and collided with one of these sun fish resting on the sea bed. He said it was like walking into a wall that suddenly swam away!
@aanchaallllllll
@aanchaallllllll 8 місяців тому
0:32: 🐟 The ocean sunfish, also known as the mola, is a strange-looking fish that is the heaviest bony fish in the world and has unique behaviors. 3:58: 🐠 The ocean sunfish, or mola, is a unique fish with large fins and a rigid body that moves slowly. 7:15: 🐟 Sunfish go deep into cold water to forage for gelatinous plankton, even though it poses a risk to their body temperature. 11:39: 🐟 Sunfish, also known as Mola mola, can achieve neutral buoyancy without a swim bladder due to their dense and buoyant hypodermis tissue. 13:53: 🐟 The Mola Mola fish is a strange and fascinating creature with unique adaptations for survival. 17:02: 📰 The article discusses media bias and how readers can identify it using tools like a web browser extension, and emphasizes the importance of being aware of bias trends in news reporting. Recap by Tammy AI
@n3lis94
@n3lis94 8 місяців тому
Did you mean 0:32: Wee a witnisin a baby f*cking whale right hear dude!
@ericjohnson8001
@ericjohnson8001 7 місяців тому
A BILLION friggin ova?? That's the craziest fish story I've ever heard....these things must just squirt eggs24\7 -- just swimming around spawning
@Luspenchief
@Luspenchief 9 місяців тому
11:12 Absolutely the most poignant and effective use of the scientific term "fart" ever recorded in modern videography. Thumbs, subs and all bells. You've made my week. Thank you.
@Erika-up6iq
@Erika-up6iq 9 місяців тому
Agreed. I laughed when she said that.
@johnreese7973
@johnreese7973 9 місяців тому
11:17 for the perfect repeating
@andyroo3022
@andyroo3022 9 місяців тому
I saw one of these sunfish in Hawaii Scuba diving at age 13 in 1977. I fed it airline biscuits you get on the plane. It took the biscuits squeezed out of the plastic packet from my hand, something I have never forgotten. Definetly a gentle oddball creature.
@secretagent4610
@secretagent4610 9 місяців тому
Aww, that's so cute. And that sunfish has never forgotten that weird creature that fed it that tasty food that one time.
@andyroo3022
@andyroo3022 9 місяців тому
@@secretagent4610 Ha, I am definetly a weird creature. I hope that a lot of its billion eggs grew into more big sunfish.
@fishdemon666
@fishdemon666 8 місяців тому
Sunfish share their bizarre vertical winged swimming pattern, known as "sculling" with other members of their order, Tetraodontiformes (triggerfish, puffers, etc). You can see a good example of some other sculling Tetraodonts by looking up "pelagic triggerfish". It might have been possible that sunfish have adapted their swimming style from an existence similar to these oceanic triggerfish. The dwarf mola, otherwise known as the slender sunfish, is a bizarre, high speed type of organism, and occupies a similar ecological niche as a mackerel. There's a video on them named "Mondfische (Ranzania lavis ?)" that shows them off really well.
@DjSaltyNuhts
@DjSaltyNuhts 7 місяців тому
I remember 23 years ago, asking a worker at the Monterey Bay Aquarium that I heard they used to have a sunfish and they told me no they never did. It feels sooooo good knowing I was right all along
@Kurayamiblack
@Kurayamiblack 9 місяців тому
I remember my first time ever seeing one. I was roughly 7 years old and my dad took us to an aquarium and everything was great until we reached this dark area. When we walked into that area I came across a big window for a massive tank with no other windows on the walls at the far end and I couldn't see a "top" where the surface of the water would be. Just a big cavity completely filled with water. It was dark but lit just enough that you could see everything inside, but there was only 1 single entitiy in the entire tank. A massive Sunfish just looming through the dim blue tank all by itself just floating around as if life had no meaning. I don't know why, but it terrified me. It wasn't the fish itself, but something about the scene as a whole shook me to my core and I forgot literally everything about that trip except for that room...
@ally3186
@ally3186 3 місяці тому
That's insane my dude, and I get ur prespective u described the scene so well
@lorinbridges6699
@lorinbridges6699 2 місяці тому
Was it like seeing something that should be dead swimming around like it had life? Did it look alien to what you expected fish to be? Did it surprise you so much you were shocked? I'm just trying to comprehend how psychologically that occurs for someone, I'm curious
@laurah2831
@laurah2831 2 місяці тому
Sounds like it seemed depressing/depressed, what humans did to this magnificent creature, all alone in a prison. Also maybe a fear of what happens if such an oppressed creature breaks loose. I felt the same about a bison inside a giant stable at a zoo. I was so tiny and it was huge. Almost like being alone with it in the wild
@BlazingBlackMage
@BlazingBlackMage 9 місяців тому
This dump truck of a fish is genuinely my favorite. Endless Ocean was the first time I had ever seen it and both kickstarted my love for the ocean.
@krowodom5719
@krowodom5719 9 місяців тому
Lol like the RV of the ocean.
@moorflower4118
@moorflower4118 3 місяці тому
These are the nature videos I've been craving, thank you so much
@Rambl3On
@Rambl3On 16 днів тому
Wow, I love marine biology and learning about the oceans. But I'll be honest and say I did always think the Mola Mola was some weird prehistoric leftover. But the fact that they are so unique and actually one of the most recent evolutionary path in the fish family is fascinating! You've really changed my mind about this fish.
@alexrogers777
@alexrogers777 9 місяців тому
she roasted this fish so hard and I've never related to a fish more lmao I loved how much personality was in the narration too
@FromRussia_With_Love
@FromRussia_With_Love 9 місяців тому
You relate to this fish? How? Are you and enormous disc-shaped creature, unable to close your mouth, and swim to improbably depths to eat gelatinous phytoplankton on a regular basis?
@TwitchCronos100
@TwitchCronos100 9 місяців тому
@@FromRussia_With_Love enormous sphere shaped, mouth breather and swim in grease all day, I can see how some humans can relate lmao.
@asterlyons8564
@asterlyons8564 9 місяців тому
​@@FromRussia_With_Loveno I just look kinda silly
@FromRussia_With_Love
@FromRussia_With_Love 9 місяців тому
@@TwitchCronos100 Aha! But they DON'T breathe through their mouths, they breathe through their gills while keeping their mouths open! I'm screwing around of course.
@wayne9094
@wayne9094 9 місяців тому
This fish gave me a really great fish story . I had been fishing off a jetty . But was not catching anything . Was walking down the beach with my wife and found a big dead ocean sunfish on the sand . It was over 4 feet long . I felt bad for it . But it was dead . So I put my little hook in its mouth . Let out some line . And had my wife take my picture like I had caught it . At work I was telling the people I worked with . I caught a giant ocean sunfish . I was only using 20 pound test line . And it took me over 5 hours to bring it in . They said sure you did . That's a good one . I said here is a picture . They then got all excited saying wow thought you were joking that's unbelievable that thing huge . By the time my dày was done I had people coming to me saying I heard you caught a ocean sunfish on 20 pound test line . Can I see the picture . Wow unbelievable . Yes it was unbelievable . Because I really did not catch it . If that sunfish had been alive . I would have done my best to get it back in the water . And would not had given up till I did .
@Doc_Aspy
@Doc_Aspy 9 місяців тому
Best tall fish tale lol
@Goremachine
@Goremachine 9 місяців тому
You’re not supposed to put spaces before periods, just after.
@wayne9094
@wayne9094 9 місяців тому
@@Goremachine ok thanks for the correction. I had a similar comment about where I had put my periods. Only that person asked me . Why are you putting a period before each start of a sentence. As you can obviously tell. My writing skills are severally lacking. But I only write comments in the hopes somebody will get a smile out of it. And not go all teacher on me. But in this case it's not a big deal. Losing a limb is a big deal. I am 66 and can remember all the red ink a teacher would put on a test they gave me back. I should have looked at what the problem was. Instead of looking at that red ink. 😊
@diomarim7322
@diomarim7322 9 місяців тому
If I'm your coworker I will ask the brand of 20lb line. That's one hell of a 20lb line haha
@wayne9094
@wayne9094 9 місяців тому
@@diomarim7322 this is why I told them it took me 5 hours to bring the fish in. So I wouldn't snap my line. Just very slowly play the fish till it got so tired. I could real it to shore . I had fun with my coworkers. I had gotten divorced . But am a private person. I did not go around work bad mouthing my wife. It was not some drawn out divorce. And not a big deal to either one of us. But one day for fun. I told a coworker. I cannot believe my x wife. He says I did not even know you were married. I said yes it just did not work out. But that she had sent me a picture of babies she had. Because I never wanted children. I said look at this picture. It was a picture of a mother pig feeding her babies. He said I should have known better believing anything you say. Life has no guarantees we will live even till tomorrow. Things happen. So for me. I do my best to not freakout over every little thing. I get a bad day. I do not dwell on it. I just get over it and do my best to just forget about it. So I do not lose night sleep out of it. Things when I was much younger would drive me so full of anxiety. I was like a over tightened spring. Just ready to let go. But over time realized all kinds of things happen to everyone. And getting all pissed off over it. Does not help the situation. Just figure things out and move on. The past is done.
@isham2044
@isham2044 7 місяців тому
I like how nearly every video Ive watch about the sunfish on YT starts with people roasting the hell out of its looks
@skypilot23
@skypilot23 Місяць тому
your voice modulation is very nice- and it never "breaks" at the end of statements very soothing
@5hank3r
@5hank3r 9 місяців тому
She scientifically roasted it for so long, I had to double check the channel name
@TinkerManMick
@TinkerManMick 9 місяців тому
Love the way you present this like a regular person, very easy to understand and the way you describe this fish had me laughing 😂
@vice.nor.virtue
@vice.nor.virtue 9 місяців тому
I like her because she seems kind of pissed off at whatever she's explaining.
@geoffbuck6890
@geoffbuck6890 9 місяців тому
sorry but I find her irritating…
@micahfoley9572
@micahfoley9572 8 місяців тому
Can confirm, Ground News is actually really good.
@koogle612
@koogle612 3 місяці тому
I went fishing out of bodega bay Ca about 5 yrs ago? I see these all the time but on this particular day the Capt (Rick) spotted a pair so turned toward them as the 65 ft boat eased up along them we got some phenomenal pictures. the 2 were each 8ft or larger and around 1000 lbs each. They have these very ethereal big blue eyes. With a single flush of their fins they effortlessly turned into a graceful slow dive. Pretty amazing creatures.
@haveawonderfulday661
@haveawonderfulday661 9 місяців тому
fun fact: in German the sunfish is called Mondfisch (moonfish)
@MrHyperpolyglot
@MrHyperpolyglot 9 місяців тому
Really? ☺
@haveawonderfulday661
@haveawonderfulday661 9 місяців тому
@@MrHyperpolyglot yes, really ^^
@SsjRedneck
@SsjRedneck 9 місяців тому
Any specific reason for the name change?
@gdcuaer4076
@gdcuaer4076 9 місяців тому
Wait lol, why?
@saelesbonsazse9919
@saelesbonsazse9919 9 місяців тому
Here in Brazil, also: "Peixe Lua" ( moon fish)
@rollfizzlebeef6619
@rollfizzlebeef6619 9 місяців тому
LMAO that intro tho. For a while during that first 2 minutes, I was like "What is this? The Friar's Club Roast of the Sunfish?!". She was straight verbally massacring that fish. Talking about "its stupid looking deformed body" and "its weird flopping around at the surface behaviors" 😂. I half expected Jeff Ross to come out and tell her to go easy on it lol. This video ended up being very informative though, and I actually learned a lot about a fish I've always been really fascinated by. I fully support this new format of educational animal videos, where the first part is just roasting the hell out of the animal before then proceeding to educate about all of its fascinating biology. This was great. Both entertaining and informative
@AnObscureWord
@AnObscureWord 8 місяців тому
One thing I really like about this channel is that it shows how rational the world is, even if it's not always apparent at first
@D.H.1082
@D.H.1082 3 дні тому
Lawful is the word I would use. We think of the universe as chaos, which is pretty much true. But there must always be an opposing force. And life is the Order to the Chaos. Throughout the history of Earth, all life has followed the same path. Until we were born anyway. >Be born >Survive to maturity >procreate >die
@johnsullivan6560
@johnsullivan6560 8 місяців тому
Great information, really good video! Thank you.
@sommeone
@sommeone 9 місяців тому
This feels like a poster child for a TierZoo F tier
@kuromyou7969
@kuromyou7969 9 місяців тому
😆
@LisaApril
@LisaApril 9 місяців тому
Well, the ocean sunfish has turned out to be quite a Biologically clever fish. I admire them and I wish them all the best. The babies are adorable.
@jeffreyday2414
@jeffreyday2414 8 місяців тому
A very large one (7x6 ft) hung out with us for 15 - 20 minutes in Elkhorn Slough on Monterey Bay, Calif. Got excellent video.
@GabrielGarcia-pq9wj
@GabrielGarcia-pq9wj 9 днів тому
Liked how she said even hes surprised of his own existence. While shows a shot of it floating around with a blank stare
@devinanderson6716
@devinanderson6716 9 місяців тому
That first two minutes was an emotional roller coaster
@cccspwn
@cccspwn 9 місяців тому
Yea must be a Monday
@bryan-nz
@bryan-nz 9 місяців тому
I spent most weekends of my childhood on my parents' game fishing boat off the coast of the North Island of New Zealand, and we'd fairly often see huge examples of these. My dad would tell me they were sunbathing.
@Fabiani930
@Fabiani930 9 місяців тому
Yeah my uncle was fishing one time (im in Portugal) and saw a big lump so he shot it with his harpoon and fished it. we dont have these fish here. we were shocked when we found out where it was from. we made lots of amazing dishes while it lasted tho. was never a big fish fan but i never forgot the taste of that one haha
@michaelkrynski7793
@michaelkrynski7793 9 місяців тому
@@Fabiani930 Sounds gross. The videos even said they are greasy/fatty blobs!
@Fabiani930
@Fabiani930 9 місяців тому
@@michaelkrynski7793 it just looks gross. lot of actual meat in them. i have a fish phobia so i wouldnt eat it if they told me it was this monstruosity before. but filleted on a plate is amazing haha
@bedtimerat
@bedtimerat 9 місяців тому
Your dad was right 😊 sunbathing is one of their favorite pasttimes!! Sometimes their seagull friends will clean parasites off their bodies while they're at the surface, which does the sunfish a huge favor considering they can have over 40 different variants of parasites living on them at a given time.
@AdaptiveApeHybrid
@AdaptiveApeHybrid 7 місяців тому
​@michaelkrynski7793 it's considered a delicacy and is said to taste like crab or lobster 🤣
@miserablebrian9245
@miserablebrian9245 2 місяці тому
I am actually the biggest joke played on Earth. That spot is absolutely already well defined and taken by myself.
@TheRox0923
@TheRox0923 2 місяці тому
"Aggressively farting out the gas" is one of the funniest phrases I've heard
@DomyTheMad420
@DomyTheMad420 9 місяців тому
"this is the dumbest fish ever" 15 minutes later "this may be the most perfect fish ever."
@EJD339
@EJD339 9 місяців тому
I went on a whale watching tour and we didn’t see anything but this fish. The guide got super excited seeing one while everyone on the boat could not care less lol.
@christinacalzacorta5123
@christinacalzacorta5123 9 місяців тому
I'd call that a ship of fools....😒
@EJD339
@EJD339 9 місяців тому
@@christinacalzacorta5123lol that’s actually really funny
@gavinlew8273
@gavinlew8273 9 місяців тому
I mean if you paid $50 to see a whale but saw a sunfish, you'd think you got ripped off and hope for a refund. It's understandable.
@EJD339
@EJD339 9 місяців тому
@gavinlew8273 no refund but you got half off the next trip if you wanted to see another whale tour and they are pretty upfront you may not see a whale. It was just funny. Plus, they can't really tell the whales where to be haha
@mnxs
@mnxs 9 місяців тому
​@@gavinlew8273idk, but going on a sightseeing _in nature_ and not seeing anything and then *expecting a refund* seems so fking ignorant and entitled to me. If you want whimsical entertainment as a package deal, go to bloody Disneyland. Nature doesn't give a sh!t about our wants and desires, nor should it.
@gageadavis
@gageadavis 2 місяці тому
Seeing on of these “Mola Mola” while scuba diving in Bali was mesmerising… they’re even crazier looking in person
@rjarpa
@rjarpa 7 місяців тому
"Being weird to survive"... my spirit animal !
@LivingParadox87
@LivingParadox87 9 місяців тому
As always, amazing coverage on this topic! I also loved the humor and the fact that you included the infamous Boston Sunfish clip 😂 “That’s a tuna, bro!” (2 seconds later) “What IS that thing, Jay?”
@VinwardWasHere
@VinwardWasHere 9 місяців тому
“Omg it’s a baby whale” 😭😭
@-xirx-
@-xirx- 8 місяців тому
A Baby Wheel in the wild!
@alexandermills92
@alexandermills92 8 місяців тому
How the heck did you find her voice amazing? Jesus Christ
@sacordle
@sacordle 9 місяців тому
Finally. A video about my spirit animal.
@CripticHood
@CripticHood 9 місяців тому
You'll be the only one to summon a weird familiar in the entire Sect Bully you -> Bully your familiar 🤣🤣
@mcbrite
@mcbrite 6 місяців тому
0:02 Ahahahaha, I have that SAME. EXACT memory! Magazine was at my grandma and grandpa's house and I was fascinated with that picture!
@probablynotleo4340
@probablynotleo4340 2 місяці тому
"Rules for animals that actually function" Yikes she just turned the sunfish into some barbecue with that one
@claudeJUNIOR
@claudeJUNIOR 9 місяців тому
In Brazil it's called "Peixe Lua" that means "Moonfish".
@marcusmiro2171
@marcusmiro2171 9 місяців тому
Kkkkkkkkkkkk tem que marcar o Putones pra ver esse vídeo e ver se o ódio dele pelo peixe lua diminue
@stevenmossner9667
@stevenmossner9667 9 місяців тому
Very educational and I like your candor! My 14 year old daughter encountered one at the beach on Long Island NY. The top fin splashed right next to her and the body brushed her friend. It spooked the heck out of them. The lifeguard told them they're harmless and they come to eat the jellyfish. It took a few years until she went back into the ocean after that.
@luna-p
@luna-p Місяць тому
They're harmless... what about the freaking jellyfish??
@FancifulSKey4468
@FancifulSKey4468 2 місяці тому
I like the 2 minute transformation from aggressive commentary to admiration / the 2:00 message
@bcano9126
@bcano9126 8 місяців тому
Such a kind face, but so clearly scarred.
@NickLavic
@NickLavic 9 місяців тому
My first exposure to the ocean sunfish was Kine from Kirby's Dream Land 2. I thought it was a fictional fish species from the Kirby universe back then. I was really surprised when I found out that this oddly proportioned fish was real a few years later. It's a fascinating creature.
@stardragon5849
@stardragon5849 9 місяців тому
Same here
@Hans_von_Kreit
@Hans_von_Kreit 9 місяців тому
Yepp
@jagirl966
@jagirl966 9 місяців тому
Mine was Alomomola from Pokémon.
@razorbackroar
@razorbackroar 9 місяців тому
same
@st.haborym
@st.haborym 9 місяців тому
Truth is stranger than fiction, art imitates life, etc. etc.
@AlexSmith-gr4hp
@AlexSmith-gr4hp 9 місяців тому
I’ve a son who’s lazy and weird but not a sunfish. Nonetheless, I’ll take this as hope he’ll survive and flourish.
@chantellecaverly5597
@chantellecaverly5597 9 місяців тому
Made my day! 😂
@gomahklawm4446
@gomahklawm4446 9 місяців тому
Very unlikely.....
@vice.nor.virtue
@vice.nor.virtue 9 місяців тому
Maybe if he ejects 1 billion eggs per day...
@mnxs
@mnxs 9 місяців тому
​​​​​​@@vice.nor.virtue _"1 billion __-eggs-__ _*_sperm_*_ per day"_ that's a teenage boy for ya.
@vice.nor.virtue
@vice.nor.virtue 9 місяців тому
@@mnxs aye. We are no different from Each other at 16
@TasmimX
@TasmimX Місяць тому
“Sometimes being weird is the best way to exist in this planet” thanks I needed to hear that.
@MetalxxDragoness
@MetalxxDragoness Місяць тому
The creatures in this creation never cease to amaze me.
@jamesblake7338
@jamesblake7338 9 місяців тому
I had one come up to me while diving years ago and have often seen them around the boat while fishing. They are friendly and fascinating! Cool video!
@CordeliaWagner
@CordeliaWagner 9 місяців тому
Fidhing like unaliving other fish? Why do you admire one species but undo others?
@jamesblake7338
@jamesblake7338 9 місяців тому
I have no idea what you are trying to say lol
@andyfriederichsen
@andyfriederichsen 9 місяців тому
@@CordeliaWagner You sound like another annoying vegan.
@williamcooper5793
@williamcooper5793 9 місяців тому
@@jamesblake7338 did it interact with you or just look at you
@The-Floor.
@The-Floor. 9 місяців тому
​@@CordeliaWagnerThe same reason why we eat pigs and not dogs (at least in most cultures), plus if you watched the video, sunfishes are big and heavy with thick skin, I don't think one guy can deal with a 2 ton fish
@veyselsade873
@veyselsade873 8 місяців тому
welcome to the annual sunfish roast. have a seat.
@magicbuns4868
@magicbuns4868 Місяць тому
Love how the narrator seems to be dissing the sun fish until you go further into the video, and it becomes apparent, that the sun fish has a pretty creative way of surviving!
@samditto
@samditto 9 місяців тому
Being a fish sounds hard as hell
@Unknown17
@Unknown17 9 місяців тому
That part about the gas bladder is the worst! Imagine thinking, "If I don't fart enough, I could become stranded and die!"
@jimmyh6601
@jimmyh6601 9 місяців тому
​@@Unknown17 I often feel like that😊
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