@dalecampbl5 you are right and not right as of course the nuclear sludge would spread out and become so small it would barely affect but the source would highly affected and sometime i wanna give whoever dumb them there pour a glass of the toxic sludge in the person's mouth
@dalecampbl5 This is absurd. You could fit all the nuclear waste that our species has made over a century (even if we didn't recycle most of it, which we do) on less than 20 acres of land. Volcanoes release far more deadly radiation and toxins than the nuclear industry, by an order of magnitude. Biomass is very adaptable. Human beings, who's entire understanding of history is less than 10,000 years old, are the vulnerable ones.
this is kind of a weird question... but pollination on land usually requires the pollen to stick to the insect or bird transporting it. Doesn't an undersea environment present a bit of a problem with this? How is the pollen not washed away? Does it stick to the reef glider's tongue? I wish they'd elaborated more on that.
What a EPIC end! Reef Glider vs. Ocean Phantom
SaurierSlash 1 day ago
When the creepy music starts at 7:45, you're kind of expecting something scary to appear. Still, I totally freaked out when I saw that HUGE slug. O_O
Chaif15Let 1 month ago
in the future, the toxic nuclear wastes left by homo sapiens will have cleared out 90% of all the animals in the world
dalecampbl5 3 months ago
@dalecampbl5 you are right and not right as of course the nuclear sludge would spread out and become so small it would barely affect but the source would highly affected and sometime i wanna give whoever dumb them there pour a glass of the toxic sludge in the person's mouth
strawdable 2 months ago
@dalecampbl5 This is absurd. You could fit all the nuclear waste that our species has made over a century (even if we didn't recycle most of it, which we do) on less than 20 acres of land. Volcanoes release far more deadly radiation and toxins than the nuclear industry, by an order of magnitude. Biomass is very adaptable. Human beings, who's entire understanding of history is less than 10,000 years old, are the vulnerable ones.
Mangina9000 1 month ago
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algae or aljae? how do you actually say that?
haclieron 3 months ago
i kinda picture the ocean phantom having small life forms living on its back, besides from the algae
TheGoatherdGod 5 months ago
The nerdy guy with the wierd beard looks like he's afraid that someone's gonna hit him. XD
Protomanis 5 months ago 2
love this show!
lifeform106 7 months ago
if ever i saw an ocean phantom float by me, i think i would lose it...
xBloodxFangx 7 months ago
lol the prof is so goony
newwarrstudios94 7 months ago
THAT'S ONCE A SEASLUG?? omg that's sure to be a TON sooo slimyyyy :|
25kuzon3 8 months ago
yummie a tasty seaslug
gangstervural 8 months ago
Those are some huge as slugs ..
TheMogensen91 9 months ago
the reefgliders look really stupid
TheKiwigirl123456 9 months ago
DAMN! i didn't know the leafglyders or whatever grew that freaking big. the jellyfish thing is crazie looking, how does that thing reproduce?
itzyourcrayons 10 months ago
@itzyourcrayons It talks about that later in the episode.
nuclearzeon 7 months ago
wtfff man the sea slug looks like a pig crossed with a horse crossed with a platupus!!!!!
shahrzad2905 10 months ago 2
Does the ocean phantom remind any one of those fetal farm harvesting robots from the matrix?
1990PatMorrison 11 months ago
LOL that professor Bruce Tiffney guy reminds me of profesor Frink from the Simpsons haha XD
metalgta4xcon 1 year ago 5
does anyone know where to get a copy of that documentary???
squirrel5888 1 year ago
is it me or is the ocean phantom just overpowered?
jpadamada 1 year ago
I want that dude as my teacher. He's so cool. his pocketbook matches his bowtie! :D
tehSnark 1 year ago
@CrisisWings I think that's called a shark... =D
DuctTapedDuke 1 year ago
That first slug has an awesome LED display lol thumbs up if agreed.
XxBeatboxeRxHaydeNxX 1 year ago
So... they're like underwater bees. Cool.
taiyo888 1 year ago 4
bahaha that professor bruce tiffney, fuck that mans a douche.
TheMadtim101 1 year ago
Daddy reef glider is PISSED!
tryinmybest 1 year ago 7
I wonder where the new seaweed reefs grow when there aren't limestone turrets for them to grow from.
Junketh71 1 year ago
And a better question.. is there any example of undersea pollination today? Actually, let me go look it up..
OneLazyNinja 1 year ago
this is kind of a weird question... but pollination on land usually requires the pollen to stick to the insect or bird transporting it. Doesn't an undersea environment present a bit of a problem with this? How is the pollen not washed away? Does it stick to the reef glider's tongue? I wish they'd elaborated more on that.
OneLazyNinja 1 year ago 2
@OneLazyNinja I sort of assumed the sperm climbed on and clung/stuck to the reef glider, since the guy said they could not swim, only climb.
Velox415 1 year ago
@OneLazyNinja Yep i always feel that don't really expand on most subjects.
Mike55loveshisgecko 9 months ago
I SWEAR THAT TFIW WANTS MOLLUSK TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD AND REPLACE VERTEBRATES
Scoinsoffaterocks 1 year ago
the ocean phantom is really freaky
bjbytes 1 year ago 27
Slug: 0O0 *gulp!
I laughed at that moment!
rukiakisa122 1 year ago 13
killer slugs!
luna1632 1 year ago 3
where is part 3?
LionHeart9619 2 years ago
@LionHeart9619 it's up
Koga33525 2 years ago
@LionHeart9619 It's in the suggestions
ducksoup10 1 year ago