Filmed by Daniel Regner. Shot at the National Aquarium in Baltimore, MD. See "Jellies Invasion:Oceans Out of Balance" at the National Aquarium in Baltimore.
yesterday I had the pleasure of watching these at the zoo all to myself with my gf, I've never felt so at peace I think I was staring at them for like an hour and a half. I fell in love with jellyfishes
Seeing one was my dream. The water was clear blue, it was midday, and mysteriously there were no fish around.I looked around me and there was sand everywhere, no rocks, no fish and no other people. Until suddenly off in the distance i see a small pink thing moving around. Curiosity overwhelmed me and I went there to check it out. It was a jellyfish. We were the only souls on that beach and in the water. floating there breathless, i was hypnotised . I am holding it in the picture ;)
Amazing creatures, but they are so creepy... Imagine being stranded in the middle of the ocean with a ton of jellyfish surrounding you or even just one large jellyfish following you. Their presence is enough to instill fear into me.
Your closeups are superb, especially of the tentacles at the base of the orangey brown jelly at 1:40. I just posted a video of jellyfish that I shot at Shedd Aquarium in Chicago. Some of my shots equal yours, but now I wish that I could go back and spend more time getting exactly the film I want. Great job!
It's sad how dangerous they are. They look so amazingly soft and Delicate. But I suppose that's why they're so dangerous, because they are so very delicate... Lovely footage, jelly fish are my most favorite things in the world.
I want one as a pet! They're so graceful and yet so mysterious creature too! They don't cause harm on purpose they're just so beautiful and elegant too! Just beautiful!
*Jellyfish* Have Human-Like *Eyes* . Tropical-dwelling box *jellyfish* have a cube-shaped body, and four different types of special-purpose *eyes* : The most primitive set detects only light levels, but another is more sophisticated and can detect the color and size of objects.
+Jack thecoolness ...What? lol I was saying that I don't know why their life spans are so short. Although I definitely agree with you, I'm not sure what you mean by "cuz"..
I love this video and watching jellyfish in general. Is there any way you can edit this video down to exactly 2:00? I would love to use it for a project at school. Be happy to tell you more about it if you like. Thanks!
Can someone please explain the anotamy of these things! First there's the part that looks like colly flower, then there's the part that looks like tentacles, and last, those longs stringy thing that looks like noodles