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The giant larvacean Bathochordaeus 

MBARI (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute)
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Bathochordaeus is considered a giant among larvaceans. The giant larvacean’s claim to fame is the huge mucous house it builds. The house is made up of two filters and basically functions as an elaborate feeding apparatus. They eat tiny particles of dead or drifting plants and animals that float through the water column. The outer filter traps larger particles too big for the animal to eat, while the inner filter guides smaller food particles into the larvacean’s mouth. Eventually the filters get clogged and the larvacean abandons them. The sinking houses, packed with food particles, provide an important source of food for animals living on the seafloor. Researchers at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) are using remotely operated vehicles, video cameras, and lasers to study giant larvaceans right in their own habitat. We just described a new species of giant larvacean, Bathochordaeus mcnutti, making a total of three species of giant larvacean now found in Monterey Bay, California.
Video producer/editor/script/narration: Teresa Carey (MBARI Communications Intern)
Music: The Jazz Piano, Jazz Comedy (Royalty Free Music from Bensound; www.bensound.com)
Production support: Kyra Schlining, Lonny Lundsten, Susan von Thun, Rob Sherlock, Kim Fulton-Bennett, & Kakani Katija
For more information:
www.mbari.org/taking-a-closer-...

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Комментарии : 176   
@chriss8977
@chriss8977 7 лет назад
When your house gets too dirty, just abandon it and build a new one. Brilliant!
@sheilahevans624
@sheilahevans624 3 года назад
i aprove of this comment i will abandon my house right away
@agiri891
@agiri891 Год назад
@@sheilahevans624 did you successfully complete your mission?
@aronchai
@aronchai 7 лет назад
Another cool thing about these is that they're essentially larval tunicates (sea squirts) that never grow up, hence the name. Another fact: larvaceans and other tunicates are closely related to vertebrates; the tail contains a supporting rod called a notochord that's homologous to a vertebrate spine.
@sugetsumillenium2112
@sugetsumillenium2112 6 лет назад
aronchai woah that's interesting thanks
@unexpected2475
@unexpected2475 5 лет назад
Yeah, we're close enough to tunicates and larvaceans that we're considered in the same phylum, just different subphyla.
@rhNchek
@rhNchek 4 года назад
I understand this comment less than I understood high school.
@robotboy719
@robotboy719 4 года назад
Thanks. Primed me for a trip to wikipedia.
@aronchai
@aronchai 4 года назад
RobotBoy71 Godspeed
@Karakatiza666
@Karakatiza666 7 лет назад
Videos like this should get to trending.
@annedrieck7316
@annedrieck7316 3 года назад
Instead we got carbon copies of unfunny boring mr beast wannabes with some pregnancy videos sprinkled here and there for good measures
@gingergiggles
@gingergiggles 7 лет назад
I love how much scientists love their work. Thanks for the squishy alien, ma'am
@jakerazmataz852
@jakerazmataz852 Год назад
I'm sure they don't get rich but if you find a job you love you won't work a day in your life.
@clickbaitbusters604
@clickbaitbusters604 7 лет назад
they are so cool, they just like build their own spaceship with stars around them, make it looks like a moving galaxy
@bironblyth
@bironblyth 7 лет назад
Elevator music ftw
@daffa1809
@daffa1809 5 лет назад
For sure
@janycebrown4071
@janycebrown4071 3 года назад
It's a little bit cute☺️
@alphatonic1481
@alphatonic1481 7 лет назад
Their houses act kinda like a spiders web. Cool little fellas.
@MarktheRude
@MarktheRude 7 лет назад
Thanks. Tell that poor intern of yours to do more of these kind of videos. These are absolutely great.
@ROBNelson
@ROBNelson 7 лет назад
AGREED. Get that girl on staff. Finally, a light hearted and really interesting look at the odd animals in the bay! Love it.
@teresacarey2215
@teresacarey2215 7 лет назад
Funny! I'm that poor intern and I would LOVE to make more vids for MBARI. It was so fun working there! MBARI - call me anytime and I'll get to work on another video!
@TimsWildlife
@TimsWildlife 7 лет назад
Very well done Teresa!
@tiqueholl8899
@tiqueholl8899 6 лет назад
You'd have my vote too!
@masaharumorimoto4761
@masaharumorimoto4761 7 лет назад
These videos are always fascinating!!! Keep up the excellent work!
@tomtick1
@tomtick1 3 года назад
Yo this guys house looks nicer than mine!
@catface
@catface 7 лет назад
2:42 these guys look so cute together :D
@smaakjeks
@smaakjeks 7 лет назад
lol, they do!
@fancyegg1891
@fancyegg1891 6 лет назад
*dies from cuteness* thanks
@annavilla5564
@annavilla5564 5 лет назад
I am sensing a ship. (--w--)
@Nicobola123
@Nicobola123 3 года назад
What the fuck are they ?? Holothuries ?
@proximacentaur1654
@proximacentaur1654 3 года назад
why this hasn't got several million views is beyond me. instant meme classic right here. keep em rolling MBARI
@Nick-hq7kl
@Nick-hq7kl 4 года назад
We have a bit of a text about them in our Founddamental Zoology, but without illustrations. So lucky to come across a video!!
@mikeygoodboi
@mikeygoodboi 3 года назад
They just talked about these on CBS this morning. Fascinating!
@MBARIvideo
@MBARIvideo 3 года назад
Yes, they featured MBARI bioengineer Kakani Katija on CBS This Morning this week! You might also like this amazing 3D model of the giant larvacean. The reconstruction was created from data captured with the DeepPIV, an instrument designed at MBARI: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WRg0z7pQSJM.html
@herberthickey5998
@herberthickey5998 2 года назад
Everything about this was cool..jazz, the narration, and the giant larvation!
@AyatollahofRocknRola
@AyatollahofRocknRola 4 года назад
Love the video, one of the best I've seen on youtube. The music, the voice, and I learned everything we probably know about the giant larvacean and their brethren.
@penelopejohnson6105
@penelopejohnson6105 4 года назад
I loved learning about Deep Sea Creatures and Giant Larvaceans!
@evaharvey840
@evaharvey840 3 года назад
I adore the xylophone with the video!!!🥰 HAD to share this, made everyone, all ages, HAPPIER! More please? ♥️♥️♥️
6 лет назад
I never would have suspected those creature existed, awesome video as always MBARI !!
@avariceseven9443
@avariceseven9443 3 года назад
Came here after watching the recent scishow episode. These creatures look magical.
@Armedmouse
@Armedmouse 7 лет назад
Great stuff! Keep em coming!
@dutch_blades
@dutch_blades 5 лет назад
I haven't even heard of these organisms before; finally a recommended video I like seeing pop up!
@mohamadfarhoud6090
@mohamadfarhoud6090 5 лет назад
This is genuinely unbelievable
@user-zb7fm6hj2g
@user-zb7fm6hj2g Год назад
Thank you so much for these videos
@highspacefox
@highspacefox 7 лет назад
beautiful! These little guys are like a cross between an underwater spider and slug, so interesting!
@1RKruemel
@1RKruemel 7 лет назад
AWESOME video on the topic. I've always found larvaceans fascinating ever since I first read about them. Just how do they go about building these intricate structures?! And their impact on other species' food supply just makes them cooler. (I liked the commentator's voice, by the way! And the whole style of the video.)
@maggyfeng4188
@maggyfeng4188 7 лет назад
this is so cool. love this style. I learned alot.
@hlalakar4156
@hlalakar4156 3 года назад
If big mucus bubbles count as houses then I'm a real estate mogul.
@gavindyer2256
@gavindyer2256 7 лет назад
I wonder how they build these structures
@seavoyeur
@seavoyeur 2 года назад
I so love your videos!
@a.mie.533
@a.mie.533 Год назад
I loved the jazzy vibe of this one 😁!
@Boris-ui8sk
@Boris-ui8sk Год назад
The interesting thing is that larvaceans are more closely related to us than other invertebrates
@domainofthesun4400
@domainofthesun4400 6 лет назад
Amazing footage of this fragile animal and its constructions. What a treat
@hughdat
@hughdat 7 лет назад
Amazing!
@izzyjones7108
@izzyjones7108 2 года назад
amazing how nature can find ways to perfectly assist each creature
@LCTR4Kat
@LCTR4Kat 2 года назад
AMAZING!
@susankeber88
@susankeber88 7 лет назад
Wonderful information...I love to learn about marine life!
@chibiga1353
@chibiga1353 6 лет назад
Everything about the oceans is beautiful.
@arthurpiot6427
@arthurpiot6427 6 лет назад
i'm studyinf for my final on animal diversity tomorrow, this helped to create a mental image of larvacea, thx
@Leseulmecsansnom
@Leseulmecsansnom 7 лет назад
I love the voice xD
@davidherz9968
@davidherz9968 2 года назад
Thank you, life in all its infinite expressiveness...
@henriquevilela2852
@henriquevilela2852 3 года назад
I'm really curious for one thing, like how they build these structures?
@Alexander_Sannikov
@Alexander_Sannikov 3 года назад
very cool narrator, text and an interesting subject
@acarnold
@acarnold 3 года назад
“The competition for weirdness here is tough”.
@donhouse2920
@donhouse2920 6 лет назад
Ty
@supervidere7
@supervidere7 2 года назад
The narrators voice is next level good.
@ASTRAYGREENFRAME
@ASTRAYGREENFRAME Год назад
I love how they look like an organic space ship.
@irfanimp
@irfanimp 2 года назад
I am so envious of the divine creator's marvelous intelligence. All of this is incredible, fantastic, wonderful!.
@lindanorris2455
@lindanorris2455 2 года назад
larvacean...what a great dog name!
@donnalewis3216
@donnalewis3216 3 года назад
Fascinating
@AnimalsAndReports
@AnimalsAndReports 6 лет назад
Disposable housing... nice!
@vineethn1628
@vineethn1628 2 года назад
the first one was a really wonderful creature.. I never see anything like that!!
@K-Effect
@K-Effect 4 года назад
There kind a like underwater spiders when it comes to their houses
@NatureLover-zr9iz
@NatureLover-zr9iz 4 года назад
i love larvaceans
@Nizzey215
@Nizzey215 Год назад
@2:49 aww didn't know Steven Seagal was a scientist 😂
@pegasusted2504
@pegasusted2504 2 года назад
So these eat the ocean snow then? that's cool. Even cooler they send packed lunches to those on lower floors lol, awesome
@youraveragephesh3173
@youraveragephesh3173 2 месяца назад
Did a bit of digging and I was shocked to find out that THIS THING IS A TUNICATE.
@sarosch
@sarosch 3 года назад
Love the music, it’s so jolly - kinda anthropomorphic! But I didn’t understand HOW they build their houses. I saw that they needed to... and is the slinky thing around them part of the house they build, or part of their body that we don’t see when they’re just being tadpoles?
@MBARIvideo
@MBARIvideo 3 года назад
The head is the round part attached the the moving tail. Everything else you see is the mucus house. We don't know how they actually build them, but our researchers are working on that! One of our bioengineers and her team has developed laser technology that allowed them to create a 3D model of a house. Check it out: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WRg0z7pQSJM.html
@TeganBurns
@TeganBurns 6 лет назад
I've just been discovering a new living thing every video
@VVchimaera
@VVchimaera 6 лет назад
0:58 never knew squid could dab
@milky_wayan
@milky_wayan 5 лет назад
squidward could do it
@naomiflyomi637
@naomiflyomi637 3 года назад
larvaceans can't do that!
@XpRnz
@XpRnz 6 лет назад
I can't get enough of all these magical deep-sea thingamajigz. They look as alien as it gets, what i would imagine on another planet! They practically are aliens because they live in a completely different environment, but then right here at home.
@christopherbruderle684
@christopherbruderle684 4 года назад
He ridin a home-grown seamoth.
@thomasgeorgecastleberry6918
@thomasgeorgecastleberry6918 3 года назад
Video like looking through space (quite dark). Did you just make this stuff up about Larvacean?
@smaakjeks
@smaakjeks 7 лет назад
I love the longer video format, with explanations. It would be great with more "show and tell" videos like this. But, change the music :D
@MalaysianTropikfusion
@MalaysianTropikfusion 6 лет назад
I think the music's fine.
@thatoneguy_0218
@thatoneguy_0218 4 года назад
It strangely resembles a brain, the inner filter it builds
@MrSlanderer
@MrSlanderer 2 года назад
I got an NPR-ish vibe while watching this, or Saturday morning educational programming...
@cometkite
@cometkite 7 лет назад
What the heck is that sphere-with-polyps thing on the left at 2:42? Some kind of cnidarian colony?
@MBARIvideo
@MBARIvideo 7 лет назад
That is the mushroom coral Heteropolypus ritteri dsg.mbari.org/dsg/view/concept/Heteropolypus%20ritteri
@rrainey758
@rrainey758 3 года назад
dammmmmnnnn thats a huge larvacean!
@dimitristsekeris1821
@dimitristsekeris1821 3 года назад
This creature is a tunicate, which means it belongs to Chordates. So it may look like a jelly but it is actually closely related to vertebrates.
@Jdp313
@Jdp313 3 года назад
Bruh with no house need to get his bread up so he can cop himself a crib
@justinlawrence8244
@justinlawrence8244 7 лет назад
I never knew a larvacean could be so big. I thought the largest they could get was 1-2 cm Bathochordaeus is some to reach some 3 - 6 cm long with some specimen being claimed to be 10 cm apparently? amazing.
@MBARIvideo
@MBARIvideo 7 лет назад
Yes, they truly are GIANT larvaceans!
@ijustwatchvideosyes
@ijustwatchvideosyes 7 лет назад
In a perfect world David Attenborough would be narrating MBARI videos. You have such amazing clips.
@tracypaxton1054
@tracypaxton1054 3 года назад
2:43 what is that thing on the left? It's like a ball spiked with coral polyps.
@tiqueholl8899
@tiqueholl8899 6 лет назад
The oceans are obviously the prime place of creativity experimenting and theorizing with itself. Who would condone polluting (in any form) something this marvelous and important?
@T-1000-
@T-1000- Год назад
omg jean jacket real??????????? 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
@fancyegg1891
@fancyegg1891 6 лет назад
It's cute tbh
@slangoftheregions
@slangoftheregions 7 лет назад
What freaks me out the most is how the larvacean's filter/house is shaped like the human brain....of all possibilities
@Rhinogradentian
@Rhinogradentian 7 лет назад
Good surface area to total mass ratio, this is the most efficient means to absorb or trap nutrients, or store information, hence why lungs, brains, golgi apparatus and other structures are folded.
@slangoftheregions
@slangoftheregions 7 лет назад
Oh, that makes sense. Thanks!
@domainofthesun4400
@domainofthesun4400 6 лет назад
Nah, other way around
@Verisetti
@Verisetti 4 года назад
Wonder of a creature.
@davidgrim5990
@davidgrim5990 3 года назад
I'm surprised if they don't use them to study the increase or change in plastic particles in the ocean. You would think they would be the perfect organism for studying that.
@izzyjones7108
@izzyjones7108 2 года назад
the music is funny
@mrmartin7131
@mrmartin7131 3 года назад
What in the aquaman is this 👀👀👀👀
@TheSection59
@TheSection59 3 года назад
now they found out it filters carbon and slows down global heating! maybe they can filter nano plastics aswell?
@jomo2483
@jomo2483 3 года назад
They're the spiders of the ocean
@nickjohn2051
@nickjohn2051 7 лет назад
wooo so creepy
@themonkeymanofStockbridge
@themonkeymanofStockbridge 2 года назад
Don't try to weird me out larvacean, I get stanger things than you free with my breakfast cereal
@mlvluu9836
@mlvluu9836 4 месяца назад
What is the jellyfish at 0:36?
@Peter_Riis_DK
@Peter_Riis_DK 3 года назад
What's a larvacean ?
@petosdana
@petosdana 5 месяцев назад
They are like axolotals of the tunicate World
@shwetazarkar5137
@shwetazarkar5137 4 года назад
How they make their homes?
@kabukimanindahouse
@kabukimanindahouse 3 года назад
from mucus they blow up like a balloon
@user-gc1ph4tu1f
@user-gc1ph4tu1f 3 года назад
0:50 what is?
@panagiotisfilis638
@panagiotisfilis638 5 лет назад
Can anyone identify the ball shaped animal in 2:42? I can't even guess which phylum it belongs to.
@plant5741
@plant5741 4 года назад
Mushroom coral
@dumbooctopus4
@dumbooctopus4 7 лет назад
0:58 brother from another mother (or family)
@vickilindberg6336
@vickilindberg6336 2 года назад
Great training for adjusting to what we eventually might find in space.
@annedrieck7316
@annedrieck7316 3 года назад
Whats a larvacean?
@sfall616
@sfall616 6 лет назад
Commentary was a bit thick.
@modernetude5750
@modernetude5750 Год назад
Life on Earth is also strange, but what kind of alien life exists on Europa?
@bv9_
@bv9_ Год назад
God I wish that were me :/
@Overthought7
@Overthought7 7 лет назад
So weird!
@FreeAssange_
@FreeAssange_ 2 года назад
Very poor choice of words to describe that fabulous creature. That's why I always watch french marine biology footages even though I subscribed to the channel.
@TheLionKiller101
@TheLionKiller101 7 лет назад
Alien tadpoles
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