Views : 4,754,884
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Nov 15, 2022 ^^
Rating : 4.922 (2,349/118,816 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-11T09:12:46.810617Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I have a three and a half year old daughter that is obsessed with the videos on your channel. She loves the music, your tone of voice, and all the video footage of nature. We often pause the videos to explain the things that you are saying, and she loves it all the more.
When she wants to watch one of your videos, she asks for " The nice nature science man".
Thank you for your amazing videos.
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I've seen many nature documentaries through the course of my life and some of them are truly stunning. But never have I seen any documentary where such attention went into every detail - the titles, font choices, subtle design elements, infographics, edits, music, writing, narration... Everything is in balance. This is the boutique magazine of nature documentaries. Your passion is obvious and inspiring.
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Hello! To anyone else also bewildered by the Greenland (sleeper) sharks' eyes, wondering if they're Just ~Like That~ bc of Deep Ocean Evolutionary Shenanigans, turns out that a lot of sleeper sharks have specific parasites (called Ommatokoita elongata) that latch onto their corneas and render them semi-blind. I suppose since the sharks don't prioritize vision for hunting, that the parasites struck gold.
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I'm a psych provider who spends 8 hours a day listening to my patients talk about distressing topics. Although I love my job, I come home drained and sometimes feeling very emotional. Before I go to bed, I watch one of your videos and I feel my stress melting. Your soothing videos and calming graphics have helped me mentally enormously. I'm sure there are plenty others like me who just have not left you a comment yet. I hope you know how much your videos help and soothe us ❤️
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Yes!!! Your videos re-ignited my childhood love for marine biology. When you touched on deep sea gigantism before, it opened my mind to how incredibly nature can “copy” itself to sustain life.
It reminded me of how sunflowers are basically giant daisies… certain plants have leaf formations that are like the giant or mini versions of other plants, similar to how a mini version of a giant squid could be drifting far above his brethren, unknowingly.
Nature has this way of exponentially growing or shrinking its genetic material like that (not sure what the actual term would be lol just started the video heheh 🤣🤥) in a fractal-like manner that just blows me away. All to sustain life and keep it thriving in its environment.
TL;Dr These videos blow me away, thank you. ☺️
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This documentary is absolutely stunning. I literally caught my mouth hanging open a few times. I loved your calm cool voice narrating the facts. The music choice was perfect. Emotional tones that sounded both fantasy and sci-fi. It almost romanticized these creatures. The writing too was gorgeous. I subscribed in the first ten minutes. Thank you so much for your work
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You are very talented at making this type of documentary. I have PhD in biological subject, maybe that makes me picky when seeing documentaries and presentation of various evidence, yet this was surprisingly very very impressive. I also noted the great choice of font and details. Highest quality I've seen.
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I refuse to believe that you aren’t on the same level as Blue Planet. These documentaries are incredibly beautiful and soothing. It calms my anxiety to listen to and I learn so much more. The way you explain everything is so clear, leaving no real questions unanswered. I agree with the other comment. You deserve to be airing on TV. This is incredible 💙
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Your old video on deep sea gigantism was already fantastic, but this is quite possibly some of the best content I've ever seen! I love the addition of adding in parts of "Hidden World of Islands" and "Giants of the Polar Deep" (the latter being probably my favorite video of yours so far). The sheer size difference between the average sea spiders and their polar region counterparts is still pretty insane to me. Thank you for making these videos! You've definitely been a massive inspiration for me to continue wanting and trying to pursue a career in marine biology.
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Wow. I just want to say, I'm just another person here to admire your work. This video is so damn good it's hard to believe it's on YouTube. Such quality, just thank you for blessing the people with such videos. It's almost hard to put into words that anyone watching this truly can feel PASSION in your videos, it's like we can tell this is done by someone who just really really wants to put something marvelous in the world, just because they want it to be shared!
Take a moment to remember, every comment you read that makes you smile, makes your day, makes you happy- for every like that comment gets, someone else is saying it again and again! I know I've gone down the comments after watching your videos just so I can go like all the positive comments. You truly deserve the best! <3
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@NaturalWorldFacts
1 year ago
This one has been a long time in the making, I really hope you enjoy! I covered Deep Sea Gigantism in my first ever deep-sea film 2 years ago, and felt it needed a remake to do the topic justice. So sit back, relax, and prepare to immerse yourself in the wonders of the depths for half an hour. 😊 My Patreon for anyone wishing to support my channel 🦈: www.patreon.com/naturalworldfacts
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