Yes this is true but this specific person does not stage them…ive researched all i needed ((like 5 weeks worth)) and the area he is in does have a lot of this happen
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤nhxjzxhdhfj do djeyjxyjHcbjjAjxhdmfvfjihwxbdx cmskhvhkddnkdyajzhsuancgdhsjxbjdmhdjdbxjdbxdnbx nxbxjxbxjxjxj dnxhdid dia dngdjrnd❤@@user-uw9vy7ov1f
They stranded it on purpose. They damaged the fish if anything. Also, seahorse can't swim so a wave will put it right back on shore. They killed this poor sea horse.
Seahorses are terrible swimmers there for he didn’t save it he just prolonged its suffering because it definitely washed back up on the beach after he left.
In my version, it would be better not to immediately release it into the open ocean, put the seahorse in a basin of sea water, until it can swim freely. The sea is not a place full of hope
Poor baby hope he is okay and I really hope people didn’t put him/her there for likes and views cause that’s sick and I hope whoever does gets reported for it
Seres maravillosos. Por desgracia están en peligro de extinción porq muchos son utilizados para malos fines cuando deberían estar en su habitad sin ser molestaros ni perseguidos porq son muy indefensos y de gran belleza. Cuidemos de ellos por favor
it DID die. -_- Look at his other vids. They ALL die. HE puts them in these situations, or finds them barely alive then "saves" them rather than getting them the professional care they need to be rehabilitated then released.
If I would have saw a sea animal that had a tail of some sort, out lying almost dead on the shore. Not only would I put it back in the ocean but, the sea animal gets a little bit of air time when I wing it by the tail at 36 miles per hour 😊.
Stop clapping at these people , he put the seahorse there , and if he was actually saving him , why he wouldnt just let him in the water immediately , he literally put it on water for a few seconds to the camera to show it's alive , this is disappointing and it's even worse that people clap at him.
I can't put immediately into the water because there was big wave and i went little further again wave was hitting & finally Little more further. It was safely released
Seahorses are terrible swimmers there for he didn’t save it he just prolonged its suffering because it definitely washed back up on the beach after he left.
Asi se ase aique cuidar bien el medio ambiente los animales es las cosas que dios a echo no importa que este tirado lo importanate esque lo ayuden a revivir
Look at his other vids. They ALL die. HE puts them in these situations, or finds them barely alive then "saves" them rather than getting them the professional care they need to be rehabilitated then released.
Seahorse are terrible swimmers there for he didn’t save it he just prolonged its suffering because it definitely washed back up on the beach after he left.
Solo para que sepa quien sea que hizo este video..... Ese caballito 100,000% murió. Era un caballito de mar extremadamente debilitado y lo dejaste en una corriente no solo fuerte, sino que turbulentas al ser delante de donde la ola se forma, es el equivalente a dejar a un ser humano recien salido de quimioterapia y radiacion para correr a nivel de profesionales un triatlón y pedirle hacerlo en tiempo récord, un animal en esas condiciones lo llevas a un sitio seguro y en calma, en este caso minimo unos 5-10 metros detras de de donde rompen las holas y lo dejas descanzar en tu palma hasta que el mismo se retiré, si pasan mas de 30 min y no se va pero sige moviéndose, buscas la forma mas segura de llevarlo a un veterinario de mascotas exoticas o mejor aun, un zoológico, allí sabran tratarlo y si es seguro volver a liberarlo o se queda en cautiverio por heridas o problemas medicos mayores
The sad thing is that it's probably going to end up washed up again... it's pretty common for that too Halen bc they're not in deep enough water so the waves carry them back
No way that seahorse survived. It was too far from a habitual biome where it could actually live, for one. Second, it was in the end of life stages. Third, it likely got EATEN by something. Fourth, saving it would have been to call the local aquarium asking what to do, if they could provide it vet care and keep it either in an exhibit after recovery or rig a diver to take it back to an active home biome with other seahorses so it could thrive. They live in colonies. He can't survive on his own, if he was even still alive.
Seahorse are terrible swimmers there for he didn’t save it he just prolonged its suffering because it definitely washed back up on the beach after he left.
you mean the WORST Look at his other vids. They ALL die. HE puts them in these situations, or finds them barely alive then "saves" them rather than getting them the professional care they need to be rehabilitated then released.
Worst* Corrected your grammar there. Look at his other vids. They ALL die. HE puts them in these situations, or finds them barely alive then "saves" them rather than getting them the professional care they need to be rehabilitated then released.
@@OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00 I think it was but only just barely. End of life gasps maybe. Like technically dead but the body was just barely still going. More than likely became a snack for a fish or something. It was a far way from home.
@@NadoriKaija I think you should chill and wonder why he always got his camera rolling at the beach, Or wonder if someone that cares about the animal would throw a barely breathing sea horse into the sea after saving so many animals
All these are fake videos, who throws a barely breathing sea horse back into the sea and always got their camera rolling at the beach every day just to save sea creatures
No he didn't. Seahorses can't really swim much on their own. They rely on currents. So unless he found a rip tide to send him out in, then got lucky to meet another current, not to mention avoiding predators....slim SLIM chance of survival. In cases of sea horses and similar creatures, contacting a local aquarium would be better. They would have the facilities to nurse it back to health (if it's not too late already) and give it a new chance within one of their exhibits. Otherwise a diver would have to return it to its habitat biome.