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Did you know that the paralysis that overcomes the victim from the venom of the blue-ringed octopus is only to their voluntary muscles; they remain fully conscious. Death usually occurs as a result of lack of oxygen. Thus, if mouth to mouth resuscitation is given to a victim of a blue-ringed octopus, they should fully recover. Good. Glad we got that covered. The message here is: stay away from the blue-ringed octopus. We meet other non-venomous sea creatures today too: turtles, sharks 😅 oh and if anyone out there has ever been diving in the Great Barrier Reef, do share!
ОтветитьDocumentario perfeitooooo 👏
ОтветитьSempre te lugar maravilhoso pra ir visita.
ОтветитьNa verdade da até medo ver esses peixes de perto
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Meu Deus como é natureza
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Lindo pra viver um momento de amor esse pot do sol
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Oceano lindo
ОтветитьAmo conhecer coisas novas
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Reportagem maravilhosa pra gente ver
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Tenho muita vontade de ver o essa coisa linda
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Lindo😊😊
ОтветитьTop amei
ОтветитьFundo do mar coisa misteriosa
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A natureza é facinante 😮
ОтветитьMuito bom
ОтветитьÓtimo documentário, paisagens lindas muito aprendizado
ОтветитьEra que vou ter a sorte de ver um dia
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❤maravilhoso
ОтветитьMuito bom ! Amo os produtos da Natura.❤
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ОтветитьExcelente documentário
ОтветитьProfundezas do oceano só maravilha
ОтветитьA natura ,tudo muito lindo
ОтветитьGood
ОтветитьAs maravilhas feitas por Deus
ОтветитьO mar é um mundo mágico
ОтветитьGood explanation
Ответить. Allowed to perfect the unkown
ОтветитьSo Beautiful
ОтветитьAmazing
ОтветитьNow I need some Dugong eating grass ASMR.
ОтветитьDon’t lecture.
Ответить11.8.2023.Very good and best.
ОтветитьMostly only 30% of human population are indulged and dedicated to marine ,ecosystem and wildlife preservations, and 70% of people are destroying the planet in many ways..e.g
illegal logging,water pollution,air pollution ,etc ...all. of this because of
industrialization
Hello! Thanks for this release of the nature video (doc.film). "I loved this nature video"! Nice video! Very beautiful nature of the video. All Peace! ❤🩹
ОтветитьCan we just recognize the people that put all this together. Outstanding work! Wow.
ОтветитьSo beautiful ❤️🥰
ОтветитьWow
Ответить😲😳
ОтветитьThe images are lovely but the frantic music at the beginning bothered me.
ОтветитьFortunately, gillnets will be banned in the Great Barrier Reef by July 2027 to protect endangered species; the federal and Queensland government have announced.
Gillnets are used to catch fish, but they can also injure and kill dugongs, turtles, dolphins and protected shark species.
What shall we say of one who marvels at a painting of Rembrandt but spits at the painter? Or what shall we say of those who marvel at the marvels of nature but not at He who created it? Do not be deceived. There is a creator.
ОтветитьAwesome thank you 🙏
ОтветитьExcellent video 😊
ОтветитьVery informed documentary, so glad to see the main cause of reef degradation being mentioned here; land farming/erosion. Every creek I've seen in QLD pours brown water into the sea, all the beaches have horrible visibility, even some of the dive sites nearer to the land are absolutely awful with visibility less than 1m. The combination of loss of light intensity and the blanketing affect of the sediments is causing real problems.
ОтветитьMuzak is obnoxious. Why do you think we want to hear a high PING from a piano repeatedly?
ОтветитьThank you for sharing this informative video. I enjoy learning new facts 😊
ОтветитьThis underwater world is so interesting and exciting that I look forward to continuing of this film. This is really narural wonders!
ОтветитьBrilliant video 👍
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