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  1. 1
    @AnimalRealmsKingdom

    The lighting and water clarity during the Minky whale bubble-net scene (08:50) is insane for free-diving camera work. Capturing DMS-driven ocean events in 4K like this takes incredible patience.
    01:04:43 – Seeing 100,000+ spider crabs pile up in 4K is pure nightmare and fascination at the same time! The drone shot scale on the seagrass plains really puts marine molting into perspective.
    That segment with the sneaky male cuttlefish at 42:58 never gets old! Nature’s evolutionary camouflage tactics during breeding season are always the most fascinating scenes to break down.

  2. 2
    @JohnShields-xx1yk

    Before man slaughtered 96% of the oceans whales and Over fish constantly the oceans are tiny fraction of what they once were, before humans the oceans were literally teeming with whales and all the other creatures, it has a massive chain impact on all the seas creatures

  3. 3
    @yanceynitzsche5115

    16:53 – It’s funny…you watch enough nature docus and you can predict when a predator will be successful, and when the prey is wearing plot armor. It’s ok hatchling, killer fish is gonna….yep, overshoot. 😆

  4. 4
    @Súperanimalessalvajes

    ¿Estamos seguros de que esto es vida marina real en 4K,
    o los peces contrataron a un equipo de Hollywood
    para que sus escamas se vean brillantes?
    ¡Enorme agradecimiento al canal, esto vale oro!

    • 5
      @WitaWild

      ¡Es una pregunta fascinante! La iridiscencia de las escamas marinas se debe a estructuras microscópicas que difractan la luz, ¡un fenómeno de ingeniería biológica pura!

  5. 8
    @StillBiome

    Scenes of hundred thousands crab spider are so incredible. Couldnt imagine it till watch the film. How or where can i learn more abouth them?

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