why does beachmmaster sounds more like b**ch master
@kipyo13 сағат бұрын
This is very inspiring! Observing the symbiosis of two very unlikely species from within the community is mind blowing.
@avivastudios231114 сағат бұрын
2:00 This is the most delightful thing I've ever seen. Now that's what I call togetherness.
@amineaiffa14 сағат бұрын
Otters are rapists. It's actually well documented and extremely shocking the first time your heard about it because they are so cute looking.
@niccatipay15 сағат бұрын
The spy cam: AMONG US
@hunterhq29516 сағат бұрын
Hope for spy shark
@sk4u20716 сағат бұрын
INCREDIBLE FLYING RAYS!
@ChatGPt200118 сағат бұрын
A robot spider crab may potentially help protect a real crab from a stingray, but it would depend on the specific capabilities and design of the robot. Stingrays are known for their ability to deliver powerful stings with their barbed tails, which can be dangerous to other marine creatures, including crabs. If the robot spider crab is equipped with defensive mechanisms or features that can deter or fend off stingrays, such as sharp or armored appendages, it may be able to provide some level of protection to the real crab. However, it is important to note that a robot would not have the same instincts or natural behaviors as a real crab, so its ability to effectively defend against a stingray would ultimately depend on its programmed capabilities and adaptations. Additionally, the success of the robot spider crab in protecting the real crab would also depend on the specific circumstances and dynamics of the interaction between the two animals. It is challenging to predict the outcome without knowing the exact details of the robot's design and capabilities, as well as the behavior and size of the stingray involved.
@ChatGPt200118 сағат бұрын
It is unlikely that a robot spy crab would survive the killer punch of a peacock mantis shrimp. The peacock mantis shrimp has one of the fastest and most powerful punches in the animal kingdom, capable of breaking glass aquarium walls and cracking open the shells of prey. The force generated by the mantis shrimp's punch is estimated to be equivalent to a bullet fired from a .22 caliber gun. Given the destructive power of the punch, a fragile robot spy crab would likely be severely damaged or destroyed if it were to come into direct contact with a peacock mantis shrimp's strike.
@jackbenson48122 сағат бұрын
was that David tennant ?
@skyvoz22 сағат бұрын
Men will be men
@sociallysatanic23 сағат бұрын
"this baby's a little more.... crunchy, than the others. hmm."
@prestonhopkins963823 сағат бұрын
What show is this?
@TerrenceNowicki23 сағат бұрын
He was sent from the future by Skypet to eliminate Saruff Caniner.
@anonboy7095Күн бұрын
She: How can you have love for this thing? *Points her wing at the robot penguin* It doesn't have a heart! He: She has a heart to me!!!
@zullyp6222Күн бұрын
that part when the cam was in the mouth made me gag
@anonboy7095Күн бұрын
Robo eel: *having a stroke* The fishes: what is it, did you find something?
@tigerwoman4411Күн бұрын
THOSE ROBOTYS LOOK SO UNREALISTIC THE WAY IT CAN'T MOVE RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@SkullModderКүн бұрын
may have survived the punch but will he survive the sheets
@NatureWitchКүн бұрын
Wait how were they recording the spy so closely and clearly? There's no way there was a diver down there right?
@marvlbКүн бұрын
When you bring a pig to a Komodo fight.
@Feline_Frenzy53Күн бұрын
Great example of co-existence between two species! Wonderful video, thanks John.
@limaliw350816 сағат бұрын
A symbiotic relationship yes
@hunterhq29516 сағат бұрын
Another example is a badger with a coyote, badger flushes out prairie dogs
@DakovPКүн бұрын
What an interesting synergy between two creatures.
@hellosweetheart3350Күн бұрын
Question, 3:42 hes suctioned on some glass, how much of these videos are real, how much is fake?
@brotherhoodofsteel7014Күн бұрын
Lubards
@NosManJrКүн бұрын
Let em get up! Let em get up!
@Tvso9813Күн бұрын
All of that scenery is beautiful.
@Tvso9813Күн бұрын
That’s so cool.
@1.4142Күн бұрын
Amazing that the robot can actually swin
@Rapidboa80Күн бұрын
Meet the spy eel
@virginiatyree6705Күн бұрын
Beautiful post! Thank you.
@JohnDownerProdКүн бұрын
Our pleasure!
@MyKutieКүн бұрын
Fascinating!! Its almost like humans using small dogs to flush game from brush/burrows!
@ZeithriКүн бұрын
Fish to the Eel " _Hey, wake up babe. Mwaah~_ " Robo Eel: " _Beep boop_ " That's so amazing
@tomholroyd7519Күн бұрын
Inter-species cooperation. Humans should learn this.
@EstragonDidiКүн бұрын
Dogs and humans. Horses and humans. Mules/donkeys and humans. Elephants and humans. Eagles and humans. Ravens and humans.
@TheRoguesy2Күн бұрын
Humans have cooperated with other species since the dawn of man. It's the only reason weve been able to survive.
@enricotoesca3941Күн бұрын
Heilà John 🤩
@Smoothie-Cr1minalКүн бұрын
Spy!-demo man
@Shad0wmosesКүн бұрын
i bet the spy beaver was jealous of the musk rat when it showed up
@AFloridaSonКүн бұрын
Absolutely amazing video.
@JohnDownerProdКүн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@plankfaceКүн бұрын
The nudge to wake up was so endearing 🤩
@buzzyboo6673Күн бұрын
Nature is incredible! Thank you. Without your nosy spy creatures we wouldn't even know that these things happen!
@HyraladenКүн бұрын
Spy Eel couldn't handle all that excitement
@ryanhiggins8869Күн бұрын
It’s an electric eel!
@dancer20617Күн бұрын
🐒❤
@dancer20617Күн бұрын
🐒 ❤
@suzettecraig1811Күн бұрын
Always love your videos.
@JohnDownerProdКүн бұрын
Thanks so much. Much appreciated.
@Gruffyruff2195Күн бұрын
Amazing interaction between species!! Awesmome footage as usual!!! Thanks John for yet another wonderful video!!!!
@JohnDownerProdКүн бұрын
Yes amazing behaviour. Glad you enjoyed it! You're most welcome.
@roxanamiranda3175Күн бұрын
Incredible Spy Eel with the Eels 👍
@bacherfkinmcskiddlywop2491Күн бұрын
Wow that is beautiful
@Leopard164Күн бұрын
I think we need more of these robots to study these animals. It might benefit them.😊