Exploring The Underwater World | 4K UHD | Blue Planet II | BBC Earth
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Published 2023-09-06
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Taken From Blue Planet II
This bold cinematic experience takes viewers on a magical adventure across the greatest, yet least known, parts of our planet – our oceans. Since Blue Planet aired in 2001, our understanding of life beneath the waves has completely changed. Travelling from the icy polar seas to the vibrant blues of the coral atolls, this series shares these astonishing new discoveries. Meet the strange octopuses lurking in the depths of the Antarctic Ocean. Watch giant trevally fish leap to catch birds in mid-air. And ride on the back of a hammerhead shark as it attacks. Inspiring awe and wonder, Blue Planet II reveals surprising new places, charismatic new characters and extraordinary new behaviours.
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00:00:00 The Deadly Portuguese Man O’War
00:05:14 Stingray Ambushes Army Of Crabs
00:11:05 Crab vs Eel vs Octopus
00:16:22 Cuttlefish Hypnotises Prey
00:20:13 Fish vs Bird
00:26:27 Amazing Clownfish Teamwork
00:32:48 Sharks Feast on Whale
00:36:53 Cuttlefish Mimics Being Female to Mate
00:41:53 The Sex-Shifting Fish
00:47:24 Puffin Hunts Fish To Feed Puffling
00:55:02 What Lurks In The Midnight Zone?
01:02:47 Eel Suffers Toxic Shock
All Comments (21)
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The footage 10/10 The Sound Design 10/10 The Narration 100/10 Making this free for us to all enjoy 10/10 Thank you so much BBC, David Attenborough is a gem and a one of a kind human being <3
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The cuttlefish along with many other sea creatures are perfect depictions of alien creatures you've simply grown accustomed to.
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Can you give a thumbs up not only for Davids narration but for the utter brilliance and sheer dedication of the camera people who capture this incredible footage. Truly masters of there art.
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Who else is useing his voice to fall asleep?😂
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There's just something about David's narrative expression, with whatever the subject is. Makes Everything so much more Compelling and Fun!! ❤
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Sir David has educated so many people across our planet, it’s unfathomable. Not to mention the spark of interest he’s more than likely ignited in thousands of youngsters to become biologists, palaeontologists, scientists, geographers, zoologists etc What a marvellous man that we’ve been lucky enough to ‘know,’ a true legend.
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Disregarding the fact that they're literally fearing for their lives, the crabs running look so cute
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Unbelievable footage, it's hard to imagine how much time and research goes into just getting one shot. In the 8th minute, all those crabs, and then that Stingray glides in from nowhere and dwarfs all the crabs, like a patrolling alien. Just incredible.
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That cuttlefish slomo off into the sunset after bagging a mate right under her exes nose is crazy 😂
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Jellyfish are deadly, but so gorgeous. It’s like a villain from a story that you can’t help be captivated by.
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Only the BBC can do this type of nature programme successfully. The best camera technicians, and Sir David Attenborough's unrivalled narration.
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I'm not a crab but that cuttlefish hypnotized me.
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Imagine just strolling through the water & then out of no where you get liquified down do a scaley husk by a blob of jelly with long arms
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Lmao those crabs looking at those cuddle fish are probably like “oh shit I’m about to get beamed up in an alien ship y’all”
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I've never been soo invested in a crab in my entire life. I started naming him Sebastian 🤣 run free, Sebastiannnn!!! 🦀
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THANK YOU DAVID ATTENBOROUGH for all the narrations you have done over the years and the many more to come
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everyday I find a new reason to love this planet and appreciate everything we have here, it is such a honor and a privilege to be able to see some of the things bbc and others give us to view. Thank you a million times over!
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the crab running from the eel and the octopussy was great
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i love that portuguese man o’ war moves around like a lil fart powered danger sailboat
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I never knew how much I needed to see hopping crabs until now. They're so cute