Indoona

Indoona

Strange and mysterious creatures from the deep, microscopic and glowing animals, reflections on zoology and the mystery of nature - this channel has it all, - with unique curiosities of the deep, wildlife behaviour and microscopic images seen nowhere else.

Curated by John Ruthven, one of the team that made the BBC's Blue Planet with Sir David Attenborough, - an Emmy award winning producer and underwater photographer who has made over fifty documentaries about the sea. John says, 'Indoona was a small boat my father loved, and as a teenager sailed on the Essex coast. It reminds me of all that was happy about him and where he spent some of his best days, enjoying the sea and all its mystery and life.'


What is a Shark Graveyard?

What is a Shark Graveyard?

Fish Face: The Dragonfish

Fish Face: The Dragonfish

Fish Face: The Fangtooth

Fish Face: The Fangtooth

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  • @virginiacrawford7985
    @virginiacrawford79854 күн бұрын

    Extraordinary creatures. I stopped eating calamari once i realised how clever and sentient they are.

  • @Samoyed2.0
    @Samoyed2.04 күн бұрын

    Do Dragonfish vs Snaggletooth, snaggletooth is a "unknown" fish on KZread. I saw just one video of that deep sea fish. And also, there is only my comment on that video.

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans3 күн бұрын

    Good idea will research thanks!

  • @Samoyed2.0
    @Samoyed2.011 сағат бұрын

    ​@@IndoonaOceansBy the way, the video was published 7 years ago by clgildner, it has 2.3k views and the video is called *Snaggle tooth fish*

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans6 сағат бұрын

    Thanks - it’s on my todo list - at the moment I’m doing a longer video on how octopus dream - I did a short on it last week. Snaggle soon - watch this space!

  • @Samoyed2.0
    @Samoyed2.0Сағат бұрын

    ​@@IndoonaOceansAnd also, the machine with which you got the dragonfish can get a Snaggletooth too? Just asking... I'm curious...

  • @omarlago4372
    @omarlago43726 күн бұрын

    Sea Snail?

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans6 күн бұрын

    Good thinking- might do a side by side comparison video with these suggestions!

  • @konradmolthan4822
    @konradmolthan48229 күн бұрын

    Cute little whale!

  • @ekimdavis1021
    @ekimdavis102112 күн бұрын

    Memories of Bioshock.

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans12 күн бұрын

    not sure what you mean to be honest but perhaps things like noise pollution underwater?

  • @ekimdavis1021
    @ekimdavis102111 күн бұрын

    @@IndoonaOceans I'm joking about how the sound of humbacks is the same voice Big daddies use. Their vocal cords get ripped out and replaced with the animals somehow as i remember. And when hearing this video it sounded so similar i remembered that out of no where so thought some other Bioshock fan might get it.

  • @paulgee8253
    @paulgee825316 күн бұрын

    It does seem this behavior is too complicated to be inherited but really almost has to be in dna. Short life spans it seems unlikely it could learn that stuff on its own that fast.

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans15 күн бұрын

    That’s very true. Sometimes I think we put them into our own frame of intelligence when in fact they might have a totally different outlook. Maybe they can learn fast too?

  • @Longaui
    @Longaui16 күн бұрын

    What a fascinating and scary looking creature. I'm quite happy these things stay so deep below.

  • @w00p1g9
    @w00p1g918 күн бұрын

    A or B maybe a lion fish?

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans17 күн бұрын

    That’s a really great thought- will compare

  • @Ray_Blade
    @Ray_Blade19 күн бұрын

    I like this eel alot idk why

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans17 күн бұрын

    Well she does blow up like a party balloon- I should do a video about it!

  • @user-vq9hx9es9p
    @user-vq9hx9es9p19 күн бұрын

    Currently reading your book

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans17 күн бұрын

    Thank you - Hope that’s a positive experience! Ask any questions if you like. Best John

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans20 күн бұрын

    The Danae squid shows itself to be curious when it approaches our submersibles. Do you think these intelligent deep sea squid could communicate with us?

  • @Leo99993
    @Leo9999326 күн бұрын

    This is the first time I'm seeing a live hatchet fish

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans23 күн бұрын

    It’s glad you’ve unlocked that achievement!

  • @zcizzorhandz5567
    @zcizzorhandz556726 күн бұрын

    It's 100% dead

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans23 күн бұрын

    This video on Indoona explains:kzread.info/dash/bejne/rI2CpKaDmr3SfLQ.htmlfeature=shared

  • @Walk4r
    @Walk4r28 күн бұрын

    Great video!

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans28 күн бұрын

    Thanks - and thumbnail too right? lol

  • @HelloRichard
    @HelloRichard29 күн бұрын

    Hilarious 😂

  • @HelloRichard
    @HelloRichard29 күн бұрын

    Happy World Ocean Day 🥳

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans28 күн бұрын

    And a happy Ocean Day to you too!

  • @glomiles8382
    @glomiles8382Ай бұрын

    Got em all correct 😎

  • @glomiles8382
    @glomiles8382Ай бұрын

    Awee shaaa i want him ❤😊

  • @glomiles8382
    @glomiles8382Ай бұрын

    Im afraid of him .... 🦈 🦈 😅

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans28 күн бұрын

    Do not worry unless you are a dolphin in deep water...

  • @glomiles8382
    @glomiles8382Ай бұрын

    It is ❤😅 i simply adore our heavenly fathers creations

  • @glomiles8382
    @glomiles8382Ай бұрын

    Thsi one is especially hard....but i must choose the sea slug 🎉❤ but both deserves a trophy 🏆 👏 😊

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans28 күн бұрын

    Yes indeed - amazingly colourful

  • @glomiles8382
    @glomiles8382Ай бұрын

    I love our planet earth 🌏 especially our ocean....❤its so much 💙 to discover and sea 🌊 (get it sea) 😂😊

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans28 күн бұрын

    Agreed - I have been interested in Zoology all my life and every day I am still surprised by something new

  • @glomiles8382
    @glomiles8382Ай бұрын

    Yes ....its amazing ❤😮

  • @glomiles8382
    @glomiles8382Ай бұрын

    U said that quite well....your voice is mesmerizing ❤😅

  • @Zephyr-lg5ne
    @Zephyr-lg5neАй бұрын

    3:11 it’s octoPI.

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans27 күн бұрын

    People often write “octopi” instead because they assume that the plural noun is formed in the same way as Latin loanwords such as “fungus/fungi”. But “octopus” actually comes from Greek, where its original plural is “octopodes”. In English, it instead has the regular plural form “octopuses”. www.scribbr.co.uk › faqs What is the plural of "octopus"? - Scribbr

  • @f13ldfx
    @f13ldfxАй бұрын

    🧬🦣[X][X]

  • @f13ldfx
    @f13ldfxАй бұрын

    @interpolis clear as @nvidia g 👁️ beyond 👁️‍🗨️🧬🦣

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceansАй бұрын

    OK!

  • @peterstoric6560
    @peterstoric6560Ай бұрын

    I’m convinced that if octopi were social and survived mating they would be one of the most dominant animals on the planet

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceansАй бұрын

    Give them a few million more years !

  • @paulgee8253
    @paulgee825316 күн бұрын

    They reach an amazing level of intelligence and sophistication in a usually very brief life. I think it has to be mostly inherited but they’re also incredibly curious too.

  • @simonrooke8306
    @simonrooke8306Ай бұрын

    Wow lol

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceansАй бұрын

    Spooky no? !

  • @user-nw7pf8dl2h
    @user-nw7pf8dl2hАй бұрын

    Awe really enjoyed this wee snippet of information. Beautifully filmed too

  • @ka6hi
    @ka6hiАй бұрын

    perhaps those few unidentified mimicries could've been sea slugs, since they can be dangerous as well

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceansАй бұрын

    Great idea - the sea slugs or nudibranchs have lots of different shapes too

  • @eclipsx8
    @eclipsx8Ай бұрын

    what is octupuses isnt it octupi

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceansАй бұрын

    I think it can be either

  • @zachplayzyt7412
    @zachplayzyt74122 ай бұрын

    Dragonfish Are cool

  • @BountyHunter100G
    @BountyHunter100G2 ай бұрын

    Patrick just do his business

  • @deet
    @deet2 ай бұрын

    how have i never heard of these? lol

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans2 ай бұрын

    Yeah I know - considering they’re supposed to be among the most numerous creatures on the planet right? I think it’s because they are often deep and nocturnal.

  • @krizzz444
    @krizzz4442 ай бұрын

    Coelenterate 🫵

  • @hoytpollock6914
    @hoytpollock69142 ай бұрын

    They are fascinating very intelligent

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans2 ай бұрын

    Yes makes you realise there is more to life on Earth than we know

  • @Xogroroth666
    @Xogroroth6662 ай бұрын

    How do they learn what to do, when to do it? I think it's genetic intelligence, passed down once conceived. Much like baby spiders knowing how to build "perfect" webs.

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans2 ай бұрын

    Could be and a good observation about spiders and the complexity of their webs. It seems a lot to ask for genetics to make them adaptable to different predators and prey though.

  • @Xogroroth666
    @Xogroroth6662 ай бұрын

    ​@@IndoonaOceans Ask genetics to make what adaptable, sir? As for the observation, it's just logics and rational. Especially due to their short lifespans. 4 years is not quite much to learn what they know, or should know, correct, sir? Hence, it would be logical, intelligence in the Octopodæ Octopus and Sepioteuthis is from a genetic point highly probable? At least, that's what I assume. Like in Arachnidæ, where newly born can make nigh perfect webs, it is assumed, intelligence can be passed on. Now, memory, for one, is not mere stored in the brain, like many assume. It is stored allover one's body.

  • @Xogroroth666
    @Xogroroth6662 ай бұрын

    To prove this: A woman, who had a heart transplant, suddenly had a craving for whiskey. Odd, as she always had a dislike for the taste of good whiskey ... . Upon looking deeper, it so happened, that the previous owner of the heart ... had a real taste for good whiskey. And there are several cases like this recorded. We do not even know half of what our brain is, or does. Nor for the body in general, so it seems. We do not even know exactly what intelligence is, for that matter. Strange ... but true. :)

  • @Xogroroth666
    @Xogroroth6662 ай бұрын

    Also, thank you VERY much, for replying, good sir. Forgot to mention this.

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans2 ай бұрын

    ⁠I like Auchentoshan single malt when I can get it actually and I’m pretty sure it’s my Scottish ancestry! Science of course never proves anything only supports or doesn’t a hypothesis about things. If many peer reviewed papers tend to suggest that a given hypothesis is true then that makes a consensus of opinion going with that hypothesis but one can never be completely certain about anything. That’s probably as it should be because life and the natural world are pretty complex.

  • @alexandrapeacocke8907
    @alexandrapeacocke89072 ай бұрын

    who took these videos?

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans2 ай бұрын

    It’s stock footage from Videvo but I knew what it was as I have tried to film in Sulawesi at Kunkanan Bay where they can be found

  • @ZachrisPensar
    @ZachrisPensar2 ай бұрын

    8:50 - the colour of that eye 😯😍✨

  • @user-ob7zm7bh1w
    @user-ob7zm7bh1w2 ай бұрын

    “A” could be a snail?

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans2 ай бұрын

    Good one - will have another look. Not sure how on Earth they choose which one to do at any time!

  • @sarahcooper8705
    @sarahcooper87053 ай бұрын

    Maybe bc they have radula, which is like a tough, toothy tongue for cutting into prey or maybe their mouth is too small to bite who knows 🤔 🤷 or maybe they are just scared of us.

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans2 ай бұрын

    They would be right to be scared of us - even if humans are mostly thoughtless rather than malicious. Thanks for pointing out the radula too - I think it has some of the hardest compounds in nature on its surface doesn’t it? Would make long lasting sandpaper!

  • @mermaidathiraaofsweden4756
    @mermaidathiraaofsweden47563 ай бұрын

    Maybe a stingray?

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans2 ай бұрын

    Nice idea - I should do a follow up video with more suggestions like these

  • @JustAnBaconBoi3550
    @JustAnBaconBoi35503 ай бұрын

    Until soon it can shape shift into a human.

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans3 ай бұрын

    There’s an idea! Would probably be more intelligent too.

  • @boogie1434
    @boogie14343 ай бұрын

    Hey indoona, how have you been?

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans3 ай бұрын

    Getting back to posting soon!

  • @tarzankingofthejungle1040
    @tarzankingofthejungle10403 ай бұрын

    you suck

  • @dougcolthar5244
    @dougcolthar52443 ай бұрын

    Since these creatures have a relatively short lifespan (around 9 months in the wild) and their survival depends on many of these deceptive transformations, it points highly to the intelligent design of a creator. God has given these creatures the innate knowledge they need. I urge anyone viewing this to appreciate the beauty of the one true God of the Bible. If you don't know Jesus as your Savior I urge you to repent of sin and turn to Jesus the Son of God and trust him alone for the forgiveness of your sins and live for Him. God does not want anyone to go to hell but if your sins are not forgiven through trust in Jesus and grace alone, not works, then you won't withstand the judgement of sin. Turn to Jesus, the God of all creation made a way for you to live forever in heaven and know his amazing love there and also in this life.

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans3 ай бұрын

    I don’t personally subscribe to any of that but must agree that these animals are truly amazing

  • @pAuL-nb2ud
    @pAuL-nb2ud3 ай бұрын

    @Walk4r brought me here 🏃🏃‍♂🏃‍♀👟🎽👟🎽🏃‍♀🏃‍♂🏃

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans3 ай бұрын

    Thanks - he’s a legend

  • @AvatarAang-bf1sj
    @AvatarAang-bf1sj3 ай бұрын

    real life mystique

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans3 ай бұрын

    Yes it’s pretty incredible isn’t it

  • @stefanchin4009
    @stefanchin40094 ай бұрын

    What is the filming tank called? I quite make out what you said at 2:42 but did you say chrysol?

  • @IndoonaOceans
    @IndoonaOceans3 ай бұрын

    It is a German word ‘kreisel’ meaning circular - good explanation here:fishlarvae.org/equipment-techniques/plankton-kreisel-tank/

  • @stefanchin4009
    @stefanchin40093 ай бұрын

    @@IndoonaOceans Thank you very much! This video was very cool I used to love gulper eels and dragonfish as a kid.