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Deep Sea Creatures [National Geographic Documentary 2017 HD]

Nature and animals

Deep Sea Creatures [National Geographic Documentary 2017 HD] The Deep sea creature refers to organisms that live below the photic zone of the ocean. These creatures must survive in extremely harsh conditions, such as hundreds of bars of pressure, small amounts of oxygen, very little food, no sunlight, and constant, extreme cold. Most creatures have to depend on food floating down from above. These creatures live in very demanding environments, such as the abyssal or hadal zones, which, being thousands of meters below the surface, are almost completely devoid of light. The water is between 3 and 10 degrees Celsius and has low oxygen levels. Due to the depth, the pressure is between 20 and 1,000 bars. Creatures that live hundreds or even thousands of meters deep in the ocean have adapted to the high pressure, lack of light, and other factors. The depths of the ocean are festooned with the most nightmarish creatures imaginable. You might think you’re safe, because these critters live thousands of feet down in a cold dark abyss, but the vampire squid, which looks like a nightmare umbrella, and the frilled shark—a literal living fossil—will live on in the recesses of your mind long after you’ve clicked away. Enjoy these deep sea horrors and try to have a relaxing day afterward. ► NOTE : I'm a big fan of National Geographic and I just collect the best parts of National Geographic. I do not make money from National Geographic's Video. Thanks You very much

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martin_hayes 8 months, 3 weeks ago

Titles phrased as questions spark curiosity

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joanne.rose 9 months, 3 weeks ago

I can’t stop replaying this.

scottarc94
scottarc94 1 year, 4 months ago

This is less about deep sea animals and more specifically about bioluminescence

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ayushman.chaudry 1 year, 9 months ago

Awesome documentary!!❤

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shawn.henderson 2 years, 11 months ago

سبحانك ما عبدناك حق عبادتك

micheal.turner
micheal.turner 2 years, 11 months ago

Who is here after the whole ocean gate missing submersible situation 😭

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leon_rogers 3 years ago

Very interesting! I wish to explore underwater and uh yeah lol

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genaro.chavarría 3 years ago

That's fascinating.

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robin_eaton 4 years ago

I was planning to watch only a bit of these underwater explorations, but I ended up binge watching. Our oceans are mind blowing.🙂

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sarah.zuniga 4 years, 4 months ago

So technically speaking all the fishes are always in party mode in deep seas. Cool !

abigailbrown482
abigailbrown482 4 years, 6 months ago

May god bless all of the researchers for their efforts for enlightened mankind.❤💙💚

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danielleadams340 4 years, 8 months ago

You keep pressing on Vincent, what a trooper. And they say they have it bad in Africa.

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ethan.santos 4 years, 10 months ago

Amazing ! They are real "Scientists"' working in the abyss of the Space Ocean. Bravo !!

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gabriela.miranda 4 years, 11 months ago

not me wanting to be a marine biologist with a huge fear of the ocean. it scares and fascinates me more knowing that only 5% of the ocean is explored.

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juancarlos.rolón 4 years, 11 months ago

its open my childhood memories when i see national geographic

kerry_nicholson
kerry_nicholson 4 years, 11 months ago

I love Jelly fish and Angular fish I don't know why but I've always Just found them really cool ever since I was really young.

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charles_sandoval 5 years ago

Thrilling creatures... Keep going brother❤

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sarah.zuniga 5 years ago

This is great knowledge. There is so much yet to be found up in the sky and deep in the ocean. Below the ice of Antarctica and the forests of Amazon. But looking all this, we are sure about the prominent truth that Life exists everywhere. It just need to be found.

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sallysimmons345 5 years, 1 month ago

1:05 me:oooh its looks like a sea centipede or should i say seantipede Brain:very corny

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rodneyserene4 5 years, 1 month ago

The fluorescence part is so interesting!