Underwater Creatures - In the Realm of the 'Walking' Fish | Free Documentary Nature

Published 2024-02-07
Underwater Creatures - In the Realm of the 'Walking Fish' | Ocean Documentary

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Whale sharks, manta rays, and other big fish were once common in the narrow Lembeh Strait in Indonesia, but overfishing has long since eradicated the larger species. Now, a new community of unusual creatures make their home on the volcanic seabed. Stonefish, pipefish, cuttlefish, snails and mimic octopuses fight for space with the remarkably weird walking fish.

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All Comments (21)
  • Whale sharks, manta rays and other big fish were once common in the narrow Lembeh Strait in Indonesia, but overfishing has long since eradicated the larger species. Now, a new community of unusual creatures make their home on the volcanic seabed. Stone fish, piper fish, cuttlefish, snails and mimic octopuses fight for space with the remarkably weird walking fish.
  • @bizzybee852
    This was one of the most interesting documentaries I have seen from Free Documentary-Nature. It is nice to see and learn about such beautiful, unusual, and interesting sea creatures. I do hope Indonesia will make the Lembeh Strait a protected area very soon. It is so sad to see such a beautiful Island's magnificent beaches, and it's one of a kind marine ecosystem so filled with garbage. I hope they not only protect the rare marine ecosystem of the Lembeh straits, but I pray they also clean up the waters and the beaches, and enact laws and enforce them to keep it clean.
  • @nicoler3499
    I have been to the Lembeh straight. My parents moved to the island. Words could never describe the beauty of that part of our planet. 💙🌏
  • @seeyourworld
    Diverse,colourful and mysterious underwater life
  • @iamlowkeyedits
    I love this one. I find documenttaries so entertaining. I died laughing when that crab flipped over.
  • We need to protect these environments 🌐 .. the beings that inhabit it shouldn't need to adapt to human toxic behaviors.
  • @Rocio1988
    Fascinating the creatures underwater most for their colorfoul, camuflages that use fof their protection included our wastes. Hopefully, we can preserve this wonderful marine world. 🐙🐠🐟🐋🐳🦀🦞🦐🦑🦪 Thanks for sharing this amazing documentary, great job to the camera person that we can appreciate every species and their environment. Greetings. ❤🌊🌏
  • @Ssquirrel4
    I really appreciated the boing sound with the White Lipped Palm Viper. I work with snakes often and I can never convince people that they are as goofy as they are.
  • Such a good documentary! Good job guys my whole family enjoyed this and said it was one of the best we've ever seen! Thanks so much
  • @wokeness420
    I kinda feel like yall may have put that poor crab in front of the Mantis shrimps den.