@Emahhhh17 Yes, Botrynema brucei is the scientific name and medusa is just a common name used for jellies that have a pulsing bell and tentacles. Most "medusae" are either in the class Hydrozoa or the class Scyphozoa. In this video for each clip, the first line is a scientific name and the second line is the common name and mode of locomotion.
@choowee Nope, they are a subspecies of crabs (exoskelleton, mandible-like mouth parts,...). FAIK they got that name in the early 19th century, when fishermen caught the first examples.
breath taking under world creatures!
happinesson 3 months ago
Oh god that star is something out of this planet.
valeivannia 9 months ago
When is says Botrynema brucei, is that its scientific name.. or what?
And the Medusa is the common name??
Emahhhh17 10 months ago
@Emahhhh17 Yes, Botrynema brucei is the scientific name and medusa is just a common name used for jellies that have a pulsing bell and tentacles. Most "medusae" are either in the class Hydrozoa or the class Scyphozoa. In this video for each clip, the first line is a scientific name and the second line is the common name and mode of locomotion.
MBARIvideo 10 months ago
Simply, amazingly, beautiful.
doggzma 10 months ago
That's why I really love your Videos :)
The swimming Pycogonide is my favourite <3
Dark6Metal6inside6 11 months ago
Is it me or did :34 Sea butterfly have a mustache?
roxmehsoxsoff 1 year ago 3
@roxmehsoxsoff i saw too i was like what crap
supermanic258 1 year ago
Wow never knew the abyss was so lively
OceanicLyfe 1 year ago
Wow, very interesting and relaxing... *****
BeePeeOilDisaster 1 year ago
1:36 Reminds me of ...
InVolcy 1 year ago
Fantastic video, thank you!
PSIAce 1 year ago
wonderful unusual living examples of locomotion ! GHH, Santa Cruz, Ca
hhilgard 1 year ago
wow u can see where james cameron gets his inspiration from
azmanntoz 1 year ago
I love this. But please for the love of all that is tasteful, use some decent music next time. Or none at all.
deadbilly 1 year ago
Its fascinating.Nice video.
OBOGAN 1 year ago
Love you guys, thanks for the video. Only wish it was in HD but this works just as well.
AndrigeEU 1 year ago
deep sea spiders?? Are they true arachnids? Freaky freaky stuff. Everything else, soooo gorgeous! I was mesmerized
choowee 1 year ago
@choowee Nope, they are a subspecies of crabs (exoskelleton, mandible-like mouth parts,...). FAIK they got that name in the early 19th century, when fishermen caught the first examples.
KrautGoesWild 1 year ago
Love the Praya dubia! I would love to see one in person, just to get an idea of how long they really are. Those feather stars are gorgeous!
WireMan7620 1 year ago
@WireMan7620 Crinoids ftw.
AcanLord 1 year ago
O.O
MintMovies 1 year ago
Cool video. Love the deep sea stuff. :)
gaphex 1 year ago
Wow.. You just never know what's in the sea.
Priestshooby 1 year ago
jellyfish are doing a brand new dance, now
those jellys do the locomotion
KataVideo 1 year ago