Wow he makes eye contact and everything.. that clip of him swimming right to left and Elvis was right at his legs is adorable. Him chasing the fish away is amazing.. ive never seen anything like this. Sharks dolphins whales and seals are all over people but such a little confident fish. ❤ I dont know their life span but i hope Elvis lives a long life. Rex would be so sad to dive and not see him..
He is probably seen as a traitor or smth, i mean imagine that some other species took over earth and one of your budies just befriends one and scares you away whenever u want to come close
@@AIMusicFFHis fish friends all call him and “Uncle Fin” for hanging out with the opps. They don’t understand that Elvis is building bridges an that he has now unlocked a human as a playable character. While they are still being tricked with the worm on a hook. Elvis is catching humans
@@johntuff lmfao I wish that were the case. It’s genuinely a hilarious image. He was the one and only, unfortunately he didn’t get to teach his friends. Four summers we had him and some idiots killed him with a rock. Part of the tale I prefer to forget as me and my younger brother found him smashed and pulverized. He had a very specific pattern to his feathers. I remember that bird more fondly than some humans I’ve lost lol.
That’s like saying i taught a fly a language cuz when i tried to smack it with a fly swat to kill it, it flew away. i taught it the sound of a fly swat word = dangerous. now how do i teach him words like like, is, or, the, dog shit etc.
Your comment made me tear up. It IS a beautiful place. We get so mired in all the crap around us that we forget just what a beautiful gift of creation we have. Hope you have an awesome day.
@@Shannonlackey587 now just imagine how he feels when he sees those videos of guys catching a fish, taking out the hook, and then fucking their mouth. disgusted? or intrigued? the world may never know...
@@jordancave3089nature is cruel & can be crazy. but that doesn‘t mean that these living beings aren‘t sacred or shouldn‘t be treated with the utmost respect, just as we human beings *SHOULD* treat each other with (which of course happens extremely rarely).
Wow, Elvis was not afraid of humans after a catch and release. I guess the experience helped it the realize that not all humans are a threat or dangerous. 😊
Oh that guy … just sat back and let nature attack “his friend” because he didn’t want to interfere 💀💀💀💀 trash behavior , he could have scared that predator away This fish even gets it … he’s chasing other fish away. Easy 💁🏻♀️
Or imagine the man not returning? I dont want to think of any of those possibilities, even though I realize its part of life. I just want to enjoy this amazing, unexpected friendship.
99.99% of them don't, most of them rely on their primary instincts. they don't have free will like we do, they can't think for themselves and only know 3 things. Eat, sleep, wake up.
Qny fishermen knows fish have intelligence. We've been trying to tell the world for years yet yall always be looking down on hunters and fishers like we aren't the world's best conservationists.
@@XalioXantar i wasnt talking about myself but not gonna stop you talking about yourself(did not notice there was a see more so do not take this seriously)
@transgokuI fish and that is no spawning behavior at all you bozo spawning behavior would be the diver going up to his spawning area and the bass just no moving no bass would be coming right up to a diver during spawn season🤣🤣🤣
I have befriended a large mouth bass at my camp ground with a deformed mouth and every time I go fishing there and I make a noise and he loves to eat my Hot Dog so I reel him in and he doesn’t give me a hard time. I’ve Caught this fish 20+ times in the last 6months!
I had an aquarium once and had a couple cichlids. One of them would actually listen to watch I told it to eat. My niece caught a bluegill and wanted to put it in so I let her and after a couple months I woke up to my fish staring at me with a look saying it was hungry so I told it it it was then eat the bluegill. It then turn and snapped at the bluegill like it was gonna try to eat it so I had to get up and feed it lol
I know it's not the same thing, but I have a tiny little Betta I was given when she was a baby. I talk to her a lot and she sits in front of me at the glass like she's listening. She rushes to greet me when I walk up to her tank, and we like to play often. When I feed her she doesn't like for me to just drop the food and leave. She sits there and will only eat if I drop one pellet at a time and wait for her to finish the previous one before dropping another. I never thought a fish would be one of my more wholesome pets. I recently got her a bigger tank with a house she can swim through. She's certainly more thankful than my cats. 😂 I often catch her swimming through the windows and the fake tree stump on top. Fish are so funny.
@@natpeterson8313 yes... The based and sheltered "book people"... they say: - but there is no proof... no evidence.... -no phd writing on that... .etc..
@@theyesowl Some psychopaths care a lot more about their dog or animal than me, you, and other individuals, while the other remaining psychopaths are undeserving of raising any living thing.
I find it strange no matter what I can't see Elvis MOVING towards him until he's like a foot away from the camera... It just looks like bro spawned in front of him