Huge Egg Found on the Beach‼️😱 I’m reposting this video because so many people asked what happened to my eye… Well, the truth is, it was me and 99 other people against a silverback gorilla. I was the only one who made it out.. #Anim#Animalsu#Natureilla
Rescuing sea animals on the beach‼️😱 Be sure to hit that heart button for more ocean videos! PSA: I am experienced in jellyfish identification. Some jellyfish are not safe to touch. Do not touch jellyfish if you cannot properly identify. The big jellyfish pictured in this video is a harmless moon jellyfish. The smaller jellyfish is a stinging red Medusa jellyfish. Would you have been able to tell which one stings, just by looking? 🪼 #animals #nature
Extremely Satisfying Animals Rescues & Encounters‼️😱 Today I’m taking you Tidepooling and we are going to encounter some cute & adorable sea animals! We even get to rescue some animals while we’re at it! #animals #nature #cuteanimals
You Have to See This‼️😱 Purple sea urchins might look like spiky little jewels, but they’ve become an absolute menace off the Oregon coast. These tiny creatures are eating machines, and when their population explodes—which it has—they devour entire kelp forests like a plague of underwater locusts. Kelp isn't just seaweed; it's the backbone of the coastal ecosystem, home to fish, sea otters, and tons of marine life. But here’s the kicker: without enough predators like sea otters and sunflower sea stars to keep them in check, purple urchins have gone full rampage mode, creating what's called urchin barrens—huge dead zones on the ocean floor where nothing grows. The shocker? In some places, their numbers have multiplied by over 10,000% in just a few years. This is one of the most aggressive marine takeovers happening right now, and it’s threatening not just the ocean but the fishing industry too. #animals #nature
You Need to Check This Out‼️😱Fossils from the Miocene Epoch (15–20 million years ago) are like time capsules from a world in transition—when giant sharks ruled the seas, early apes swung through trees, and volcanic landscapes shaped entire coastlines. This was the age of Megalodon, a prehistoric shark up to 60 feet long, with teeth the size of your hand! Many modern animals, like horses and whales, began taking on familiar forms during this time, and massive volcanic eruptions preserved fossils in ash layers across places like Oregon and California. Here’s the wild part—some fossilized forests from the Miocene are still standing upright, petrified in place as if frozen mid-growth. And if you find a marine fossil from this era inland, you're likely standing where an ancient sea used to be! #nature #travel #animals
You Need to Check This Out‼️😱 Boneyard Beach near Santa Cruz, California, looks like something straight out of a pirate movie — but it’s not treasure you’ll find here, it’s bones. Well, not actual bones, but ancient whale bones, fossilized remains, and twisted driftwood that give this spot its eerie vibe. Over millions of years, this beach has become a graveyard of marine life, where tides slowly reveal nature's hidden history. But here’s the crazy part: some of the fossils found here are over 10 million years old, dating back to when giant sharks and prehistoric whales ruled the coast. Every low tide is like a new excavation site, but keep in mind, it’s a protected area — look but don’t take! #nature #travel #animals
You Need to Check This Out‼️😱 Did you know Oregon’s beaches get invaded by jellyfish? And not just one kind—there are several species that wash up, and some of them are downright alien. The most common is the moon jelly, with its soft, glowing body and four white rings. They’re harmless, but watch your step—next up is the Pacific sea nettle, with long stinging tentacles and bright orange bells. These guys can still sting even after they’re dead. Then there’s the Lion’s Mane, which looks like a floating mop but packs a serious sting and can grow as big as a trash can. You might also see blue buttons and by-the-wind sailors, tiny weirdos that drift in by the thousands like little jellyfish UFOs. Some of these creatures can still sting after washing up, so don’t poke them barefoot! #nature #travel #animals
You Have to See This‼️😱 The geoduck (pronounced "gooey-duck") is one of the weirdest and most Massive clams on Earth—and it looks like something straight out of a sci-fi movie! Found along the Pacific Northwest coast, these giants can weigh up to 7 pounds and live over 150 years making them one of the longest-living animals in the ocean. But here’s the crazy part: they can’t even close their shells around their massive siphons. That long, fleshy trunk you see? It’s what they use to suck in water and filter food—and it can stretch over 3 feet long! When startled, geoducks squirt water like a mini geyser. Oh, and despite looking bizarre, they're considered a luxury delicacy in Asia, sometimes selling for hundreds of dollars *per clam*. Did you know their fossils trace back 30 million years? These weirdos have survived ice ages, predators, and now—viral fame. #nature #animals #travel
I found these blue jellyfish washed up on the beach and decided to go put them back in the water. Hopefully they can live a little bit longer! #Animals #Nature #Jellyfish.
You Have to See This‼️😱 Abalone are sea snails—but not your average ones. These colorful creatures cling to rocks in wave-pounded coastal waters, slowly grazing on algae with a tongue covered in rows of tiny teeth *stronger than Kevlar*. No joke—scientists discovered abalone teeth are one of the toughest natural materials ever found. But the real jaw-dropper? Their **shells**. Outside, they're rough and weathered, but crack one open and you’ll find an iridescent rainbow interior made of *nacre* (aka mother-of-pearl). That shimmering layer is so tough and beautiful it’s been used for centuries in jewelry, buttons, guitar inlays, and even ceremonial art by Indigenous cultures. Today, abalone shells are prized not just for their beauty, but for spiritual and practical uses. Many people burn sage in them for smudging rituals. Others use them in crafts, décor, or even as dishes for incense and jewelry. Here’s the wild part: Abalone are so overharvested in some places that they’ve nearly vanished from the wild. Some species are now critically endangered. #nature #Animals #Travel