Ohhh they're so cute and my heart melted when I saw one of them walk on his hand especially when he said they have low vision.....then boom.....freeze dried and packaged you should have seen my face 🤣🤣🤣😥
I'm not sure if the "red abalone" (such as featured on this vid) produces the colorful abalone that you are referring to....(mother of pearl, is actually from an oyster).....
I was just eating abalone just now for dinner and decided to youtube what they look like alive. --like not just the raw meat that I normally see at markets, but the whole animal. ...I did not know that it was a type of snail. I thought all my life that it was some kind of clam. >_>;;
Former California uni diver now living in Maine here. Where can I purchase some of your retail product? I so miss having a freezer full of wild caught ab.
@@joehorton5067 wow I’m a guitar player and never knew abalone came from this it looks beautiful but never would have thought it was from this nasty looking sea creature
I just ate this yesterday. They don't mention how hard it is to catch in the wild or how expensive it is. I still prefer not to eat seafood though if given the choice.
WHAT wouldn't humans eat? These creatures evolved to look inedible and to live hidden and yet humans found them. They should have be poisonous to be left alone.