Professor of marine biology Dr. Kory Evans answers your questions about fish from Twitter. Why are orcas attacking boats? What is the fastest creature in the sea? How do octopi change colors to match their environment? Are jellyfish immortal? Answers to these questions and many more await—it’s Marine Biology Support.
Director: Lisandro Perez-Rey
Director of Photography: Constantine Economides
Editor: Richard Trammell
Expert: Dr. Kory Evans
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Associate Producer: Brandon White; Paul Gulyas
Production Manager: Peter Brunette
Production & Equipment Manager: Kevin Balash
Casting Producer: Nick Sawyer
Camera Operator: Mar
Sound Mixer: Rebecca O’Neill
Production Assistant: Caleb Clark
Post Production Supervisor: Christian Olguin
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen
Additional Editor: Paul Tael
Assistant Editor: Billy Ward
00:00 Marine Biology Support
00:10 Is Finding Nemo accurate?
01:00 How do white and brown sand differ?
01:35 How do schools of fish swim in harmony?
02:31 Why are orcas attacking boats?
03:12 What is the fastest sea creature?
03:31 Where do shells come from?
04:26 How do starfish know they’re hungry?
05:15 How do mantis shrimp see more colors than humans?
05:56 How did angler fish evolve to emit light?
06:28 What is the smartest animal in the sea?
06:49 How do octopi change their colors?
07:14 How do you tell a fish’s age?
07:42 How are fish classified?
08:20 Do all fish have similar fins?
09:08 Does coral count as an animal?
09:56 How do goblin sharks eat?
10:28 Are vampire squids real?
11:02 When did whales learn to walk on land?
11:25 Are seahorses real?
12:00 What is the best defense mechanism in the sea?
12:47 What do fish breathe in: water or air?
13:25 How do sea creatures know where to migrate?
13:58 What is diel vertical migration?
14:33 What lives in the Mariana Trench?
15:12 How do bioluminescent waves work?
15:36 Are jellyfish immortal?
16:36 Where did hermit crabs come from?
17:09 Do fish sleep?
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26 comments
"Anemone" is Greek. It means "daughter of the wind". The plural is "anemonai" ("daughters of the wind", pronounced "ah-nem-moan-nay"). I don't think we should trust anyone who literally studies these creatures for a living and doesn't know that. And just in case that's too persnickety for you, this man said the phrase "all fishes" at 1:40.
So you're saying I'm just a landfish basically.
with luca brasi
Poor seahorse… imagine being an aquatic animal for 13 million years that is terrible at swimming
I hate fish with cartilage. You’re telling me you’re not even bone and I still have the risk of choking on it like a bone?? That’s just petty smh.
Fake news
Literally every small animal move legs/arms fast, have you seen grasshoppers/crickets? You dont care about their amazing eyesight? What other animal has eyesight that good?
Fishes
The plural of fish is fish, not fishes
So Bruce technically a female. Sounds like real life Bruce too, if you know what i mean.
0:35 congrats on your transition marline and bruce
Pima
Pllll
0:44 small pieces of fishing equipment
when you spawn and dont have a forked tail fin
mantis shrimp used fire punch
psa: sharks have two penises called claspers dont forget it
This is yet another reminder of how there is an infinitely higher amount of bio diversity and unexplored territory in the world because the ocean is so, so much larger then land mass
by far the best one of these question videos. he was so easy to listen to compared to others. clear concise answers all around, he's so well spoken and knowledgable. this guy's great !
I read this as "How do sheep fish" and I was confused so I read again. "How do sheep sleep"
10:53 Dream life❤
Such a smart guy
We dont sleep
Mantis Shrimp is the One Punch Man protagonist in real life 🤣
They never seen a seahorse. Wow. They are very much real lol
I’m faddded but entertained
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