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Snorkling with golden jellyfish - Pacific Abyss - BBC

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2010

Kate Humble enjoys a spectacular experience as she snorkels through hundreds upon hundreds of gently pulsing golden jellyfish. Amazing footage taken from the landmark BBC series. Visit http://www.bbcearth.com for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos and watch more high quality videos on the new BBC Earth YouTube channel here: http://www.youtube.com/bbcearth

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  • jellyfish are venomous but these one are gentle and not harmful to people so lets help them spread the world and care for them . . .

  • I've kinda done this . . I was at my momsfriends house and they lives beside the ocean. so, there was a dark line at a certain point in the area of ocean that there was because of the sea weed and from there on was black., we had a .. 'relaxing chair' thing. And i was floating on it and heading towards the dock that was past the dark like. As SOON as i passed that like, HUNDREDS of jellyfish like this. And when i got to the dock, guess what happened. My brother pushed me in :( ouchh .. :(

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  • that first line made me laugh like fuck.

    Goddamn i'm so high

  • wow it looks like a dream!!!! amazing creatures

  • imagin if those where box jelly fish

  • @iwillbd1234 They don't have a stinging mechanism. That's why they're peaceful jellyfish.

  • the most disgusting animal !!! i hate them

  • Then your coming out of the water and you see your hands and face red xD

  • @Nysse100 The sting generally is for predation not protection protection from predators. Don't get me wrong if you have ever swam through one you would think twice about doing it again, so it serves both purposes. There is only one fish species known to eat primarily jelly fish. See Goby.

  • so cute

  • The jellyfish lake in Palau: Seawater lakes in the middle of small islands where the jellyfish have been for centuries and lost their sting / poison because there are no predators.

  • @10litehouse you mean, smoke weed? swim? or win olympic gold medals

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