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Dolphin Explain posts on YouTube about up to, ocean, the most, sea the most. They currently have [-----] followers and [--] posts still getting attention that total [------] engagements in the last [--] hours.

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### Social Influence

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**Social topic influence**
[up to](/topic/up-to) #1086, [ocean](/topic/ocean) #603, [the most](/topic/the-most), [sea](/topic/sea), [in the](/topic/in-the), [water](/topic/water), [white](/topic/white), [dark](/topic/dark), [remarkable](/topic/remarkable), [skin](/topic/skin)
### Top Social Posts
Top posts by engagements in the last [--] hours

"Every Whale Explained in [--] Minutes Every Whale Explained in [--] Minutes Beluga whale. The beluga is basically the ocean's living smile wrapped in pure white skin. Adults are completely white almost glowing against dark Arctic waters though they're born gray and slowly fade over their first five years. They're one of the smallest whales reaching about [--] to [--] feet long but what they lack in size they make up for in personality. Belugas are called Arctic canaries because they're the most vocal whales on Earth producing clicks whistles and chirps that sound like an underwater bird choir. Unlike"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=F7qF07mgKZA)  2026-01-14T15:59Z [----] followers, 66K engagements


"The Craziest Sea Animal Abilities Explained in [--] Minutes The Craziest Sea Animal Abilities Explained in [--] Minutes Sailfish are the fastest fish in the ocean capable of reaching speeds up to [--] mph which is comparable to the acceleration of a sports car. These apex predators use their elongated bills as weapons heating them up during strikes to slash through schools of fish. Their streamlined bodies reduce drag by 60% compared to similar-sized fish allowing them to maintain high speeds during extended pursuits"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZGEjCQMe_kY)  2026-02-07T14:00Z [----] followers, 100.9K engagements


"Every Electric Eel Explained in [--] Minutes Every Electric Eel Explained in [--] Minutes Electric eel. The name alone sounds like a warning label and for good reason. This creature can deliver up to [---] volts of electricity enough power to knock down a horse or send a grown human straight to the ground. And here's the twist most people miss. It's not actually an eel at all. It's a type of knifefish that just happens to look like one. Electric eels can grow up to [--] meters long and about 80% of their entire body is made up of specialized organs that generate electricity. They have three different"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=87vngsIHxtM)  2026-01-19T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"Every Crab Explained in [--] Minutes Every Crab Explained in [--] Minutes Japanese spider crab. The largest arthropod on Earth doesn't roar or chase. It simply unfolds. Imagine legs stretching twelve feet from tip to tip longer than most people are tall moving across the ocean floor like slow-motion stilts made of armor. This crab can weigh over forty pounds and yet it glides through deep water between one thousand and twenty-five hundred feet below the surface with an eerie grace that feels older than the ocean itself. And it basically is. These creatures can live for a century maybe longer"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=F-ABvdRMWE4)  2026-01-21T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"Every Sea Turtle Explained in [--] Minutes Every Sea Turtle Explained in [--] Minutes Leatherback sea turtle. The leatherback sea turtle is not just the largest turtle alive. It's a living submarine built from ancient blueprints carrying the weight of [---] million years on a shell that isn't even really a shell. This creature can grow up to seven feet long and weigh over [----] pounds making it heavier than most grand pianos and longer than most humans are tall. But here's what makes it truly different. While every other sea turtle on Earth carries a hard shell made of bony plates the leatherback"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=iefkmndcMaQ)  2026-01-26T15:59Z [----] followers, 18.5K engagements


"Every Seal Explained in [--] Minutes Every Seal Explained in [--] Minutes Harbor seals are the seals you've probably seen basking on rocks near coastlines and they're the most widespread seal species across the Northern Hemisphere. Each individual has a unique spotted coat pattern that works like a fingerprint with mottled grey-brown fur covered in dark spots. These seals are incredible divers reaching depths of up to [---] meters and holding their breath for more than [--] minutes while hunting fish squid and crustaceans. They grow to about [---] to [--] meters in length and weigh between [--] and 150"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=8QaTZDQAUaQ)  2026-02-04T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"Every Shark Explained in [--] Minutes Every Shark Explained in [--] Minutes Great white shark. The ocean's most famous nightmare except it's actually more careful than you think. These massive predators can reach [--] feet long and weigh over two tons built like a torpedo wrapped in sandpaper. Their entire body is designed for one thing: precision hunting. They can detect a single drop of blood in [--] gallons of water and their [---] serrated teeth sit in multiple rows ready to replace any that break during a hunt. When chasing seals great whites breach completely out of water launching their entire"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=O1t6H_7pCcc)  2026-01-10T14:00Z [----] followers, 59.5K engagements


"Every Pufferfish Explained in [--] Minutes Every Pufferfish Explained in [--] Minutes Porcupine pufferfish. When you see one fully inflated covered in spines pointing in every direction you understand why most predators learn this lesson only once. This fish takes the concept of "leave me alone" and turns it into performance art. In its relaxed state it's a relatively normal-looking fish maybe [--] to [--] inches depending on the variety cruising through tropical and subtropical waters with its spines lying flat against its body like a well-organized arsenal. But the moment danger appears everything"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=SSp4sAN4dmY)  2026-01-24T14:00Z [----] followers, 11K engagements


"Every Ray Species Explained in [--] Minutes Every Ray Species Explained in [--] Minutes The giant manta ray is the largest ray species on Earth with a wingspan reaching up to [--] meters and weighing as much as [----] kilograms. What makes them truly remarkable is their intelligence they have the highest brain-to-body ratio among all fish species and have demonstrated self-awareness in mirror tests"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=gPoZScMPSOs)  2026-02-11T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"Every Penguin Species Explained in [--] Minutes Every Penguin Species Explained in [--] Minutes The Emperor Penguin is the largest penguin species on Earth reaching heights up to [---] centimeters and weights up to [--] kilograms. What makes them truly remarkable is that they're the only penguin breeding during the brutal Antarctic winter enduring temperatures of minus [--] degrees Celsius or colder"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=oQKOuNjHFD0)  2026-02-14T14:01Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"Every Penguin Species Explained in [--] Minutes Every Penguin Species Explained in [--] Minutes The Emperor Penguin is the largest penguin species on Earth reaching heights up to [---] centimeters and weights up to [--] kilograms. What makes them truly remarkable is that they're the only penguin breeding during the brutal Antarctic winter enduring temperatures of minus [--] degrees Celsius or colder"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=oQKOuNjHFD0)  2026-02-14T14:01Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"Every Ray Species Explained in [--] Minutes Every Ray Species Explained in [--] Minutes The giant manta ray is the largest ray species on Earth with a wingspan reaching up to [--] meters and weighing as much as [----] kilograms. What makes them truly remarkable is their intelligence they have the highest brain-to-body ratio among all fish species and have demonstrated self-awareness in mirror tests"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=gPoZScMPSOs)  2026-02-11T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"The Craziest Sea Animal Abilities Explained in [--] Minutes The Craziest Sea Animal Abilities Explained in [--] Minutes Sailfish are the fastest fish in the ocean capable of reaching speeds up to [--] mph which is comparable to the acceleration of a sports car. These apex predators use their elongated bills as weapons heating them up during strikes to slash through schools of fish. Their streamlined bodies reduce drag by 60% compared to similar-sized fish allowing them to maintain high speeds during extended pursuits"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZGEjCQMe_kY)  2026-02-07T14:00Z [----] followers, 100.9K engagements


"Every Seal Explained in [--] Minutes Every Seal Explained in [--] Minutes Harbor seals are the seals you've probably seen basking on rocks near coastlines and they're the most widespread seal species across the Northern Hemisphere. Each individual has a unique spotted coat pattern that works like a fingerprint with mottled grey-brown fur covered in dark spots. These seals are incredible divers reaching depths of up to [---] meters and holding their breath for more than [--] minutes while hunting fish squid and crustaceans. They grow to about [---] to [--] meters in length and weigh between [--] and 150"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=8QaTZDQAUaQ)  2026-02-04T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"Every Sea Animal That Uses Language Explained in [--] Minutes Every Sea Animal That Uses Language Explained in [--] Minutes Bottlenose dolphins are the most studied marine communicators on the planet and for good reason. Each dolphin creates a unique signature whistle that functions exactly like a name a sound they develop during their first year of life and keep forever. These whistles aren't random either mothers actively teach their calves how to create their own signature and dolphins can address specific individuals by mimicking their whistle across vast distances"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=dgH8-AC3Vvc)  2026-01-28T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"Every Sea Turtle Explained in [--] Minutes Every Sea Turtle Explained in [--] Minutes Leatherback sea turtle. The leatherback sea turtle is not just the largest turtle alive. It's a living submarine built from ancient blueprints carrying the weight of [---] million years on a shell that isn't even really a shell. This creature can grow up to seven feet long and weigh over [----] pounds making it heavier than most grand pianos and longer than most humans are tall. But here's what makes it truly different. While every other sea turtle on Earth carries a hard shell made of bony plates the leatherback"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=iefkmndcMaQ)  2026-01-26T15:59Z [----] followers, 18.5K engagements


"Every Pufferfish Explained in [--] Minutes Every Pufferfish Explained in [--] Minutes Porcupine pufferfish. When you see one fully inflated covered in spines pointing in every direction you understand why most predators learn this lesson only once. This fish takes the concept of "leave me alone" and turns it into performance art. In its relaxed state it's a relatively normal-looking fish maybe [--] to [--] inches depending on the variety cruising through tropical and subtropical waters with its spines lying flat against its body like a well-organized arsenal. But the moment danger appears everything"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=SSp4sAN4dmY)  2026-01-24T14:00Z [----] followers, 11K engagements


"Every Crab Explained in [--] Minutes Every Crab Explained in [--] Minutes Japanese spider crab. The largest arthropod on Earth doesn't roar or chase. It simply unfolds. Imagine legs stretching twelve feet from tip to tip longer than most people are tall moving across the ocean floor like slow-motion stilts made of armor. This crab can weigh over forty pounds and yet it glides through deep water between one thousand and twenty-five hundred feet below the surface with an eerie grace that feels older than the ocean itself. And it basically is. These creatures can live for a century maybe longer"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=F-ABvdRMWE4)  2026-01-21T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"Every Electric Eel Explained in [--] Minutes Every Electric Eel Explained in [--] Minutes Electric eel. The name alone sounds like a warning label and for good reason. This creature can deliver up to [---] volts of electricity enough power to knock down a horse or send a grown human straight to the ground. And here's the twist most people miss. It's not actually an eel at all. It's a type of knifefish that just happens to look like one. Electric eels can grow up to [--] meters long and about 80% of their entire body is made up of specialized organs that generate electricity. They have three different"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=87vngsIHxtM)  2026-01-19T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"Every Dolphin Explained in [--] Minutes Every Dolphin Explained in [--] Minutes Bottlenose dolphin. Bottlenose dolphins are basically the celebrities of the ocean world. They're the ones you see in documentaries jumping through waves and showing off tricks that make you wonder if they're secretly smarter than half the people you know. And here's the thing they might actually be. These dolphins can recognize themselves in mirrors a test most animals fail completely. They can teach each other new hunting techniques pass down knowledge through generations and even use tools pressing sponges onto"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=l6BOZcf4CeQ)  2026-01-17T14:01Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"Every Whale Explained in [--] Minutes Every Whale Explained in [--] Minutes Beluga whale. The beluga is basically the ocean's living smile wrapped in pure white skin. Adults are completely white almost glowing against dark Arctic waters though they're born gray and slowly fade over their first five years. They're one of the smallest whales reaching about [--] to [--] feet long but what they lack in size they make up for in personality. Belugas are called Arctic canaries because they're the most vocal whales on Earth producing clicks whistles and chirps that sound like an underwater bird choir. Unlike"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=F7qF07mgKZA)  2026-01-14T15:59Z [----] followers, 66K engagements


"Every Sea Snake Explained in [--] Minutes Every Sea Snake Explained in [--] Minutes Beaked sea snake. The most dangerous snake in the ocean and it's not even close. This pale gray hunter is responsible for roughly 90% of all sea snake bite fatalities yet most people have never heard of it. It grows between [---] and [---] meters long about the length of a baseball bat and carries venom so toxic it could kill [--] people with a single bite. That venom is four to eight times stronger than a cobra's attacking muscles and shutting down kidneys within hours. The beaked sea snake doesn't look particularly"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=trnIPKHAeAY)  2026-01-12T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"Every Shark Explained in [--] Minutes Every Shark Explained in [--] Minutes Great white shark. The ocean's most famous nightmare except it's actually more careful than you think. These massive predators can reach [--] feet long and weigh over two tons built like a torpedo wrapped in sandpaper. Their entire body is designed for one thing: precision hunting. They can detect a single drop of blood in [--] gallons of water and their [---] serrated teeth sit in multiple rows ready to replace any that break during a hunt. When chasing seals great whites breach completely out of water launching their entire"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=O1t6H_7pCcc)  2026-01-10T14:00Z [----] followers, 59.5K engagements


"Every Jellyfish Explained in [--] Minutes Every Jellyfish Explained in [--] Minutes Box jellyfish. A name whispered on Australian beaches like a curse. Nearly transparent drifting like liquid glass through shallow coastal waters armed with the most lethal venom in the ocean. This isn't some deep sea monster hiding in the abyss. It hunts in water shallow enough to wade through in broad daylight along beaches where people swim. Its bell can grow up to [--] centimeters across trailing tentacles that extend three meters behind it like invisible razors. And here's what makes it truly terrifying. It can"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=4RFncJ788DM)  2026-01-09T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"Every Octopus Explained in [--] Minutes Every Octopus Explained in [--] Minutes Common octopus. The word common is the biggest lie in the ocean. This creature has three hearts pumping blue blood nine brains working at once one in its head and eight more in its arms and skin that can change color in less than half a second. Basically it's a walking special effects studio with the problem-solving skills of a dog. They live in temperate and tropical waters across the globe squeezing their boneless bodies through gaps the size of a coin even though they can grow up to three feet long and weigh over"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZT8cLAogq9I)  2026-01-07T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"Rainy Street Walk in Cavite Philippines"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=nWpAt-QBlCE)  2025-12-14T07:15Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

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@dolphinexplains Avatar @dolphinexplains Dolphin Explain

Dolphin Explain posts on YouTube about up to, ocean, the most, sea the most. They currently have [-----] followers and [--] posts still getting attention that total [------] engagements in the last [--] hours.

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  • [--] Week [-------] +377%
  • [--] Month [-------] +147,858%

Mentions: [--] #

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Followers: [-----] #

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  • [--] Week [-----] +106%
  • [--] Month [-----] +92,400%

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Social Influence

Social category influence countries

Social topic influence up to #1086, ocean #603, the most, sea, in the, water, white, dark, remarkable, skin

Top Social Posts

Top posts by engagements in the last [--] hours

"Every Whale Explained in [--] Minutes Every Whale Explained in [--] Minutes Beluga whale. The beluga is basically the ocean's living smile wrapped in pure white skin. Adults are completely white almost glowing against dark Arctic waters though they're born gray and slowly fade over their first five years. They're one of the smallest whales reaching about [--] to [--] feet long but what they lack in size they make up for in personality. Belugas are called Arctic canaries because they're the most vocal whales on Earth producing clicks whistles and chirps that sound like an underwater bird choir. Unlike"
YouTube Link 2026-01-14T15:59Z [----] followers, 66K engagements

"The Craziest Sea Animal Abilities Explained in [--] Minutes The Craziest Sea Animal Abilities Explained in [--] Minutes Sailfish are the fastest fish in the ocean capable of reaching speeds up to [--] mph which is comparable to the acceleration of a sports car. These apex predators use their elongated bills as weapons heating them up during strikes to slash through schools of fish. Their streamlined bodies reduce drag by 60% compared to similar-sized fish allowing them to maintain high speeds during extended pursuits"
YouTube Link 2026-02-07T14:00Z [----] followers, 100.9K engagements

"Every Electric Eel Explained in [--] Minutes Every Electric Eel Explained in [--] Minutes Electric eel. The name alone sounds like a warning label and for good reason. This creature can deliver up to [---] volts of electricity enough power to knock down a horse or send a grown human straight to the ground. And here's the twist most people miss. It's not actually an eel at all. It's a type of knifefish that just happens to look like one. Electric eels can grow up to [--] meters long and about 80% of their entire body is made up of specialized organs that generate electricity. They have three different"
YouTube Link 2026-01-19T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"Every Crab Explained in [--] Minutes Every Crab Explained in [--] Minutes Japanese spider crab. The largest arthropod on Earth doesn't roar or chase. It simply unfolds. Imagine legs stretching twelve feet from tip to tip longer than most people are tall moving across the ocean floor like slow-motion stilts made of armor. This crab can weigh over forty pounds and yet it glides through deep water between one thousand and twenty-five hundred feet below the surface with an eerie grace that feels older than the ocean itself. And it basically is. These creatures can live for a century maybe longer"
YouTube Link 2026-01-21T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"Every Sea Turtle Explained in [--] Minutes Every Sea Turtle Explained in [--] Minutes Leatherback sea turtle. The leatherback sea turtle is not just the largest turtle alive. It's a living submarine built from ancient blueprints carrying the weight of [---] million years on a shell that isn't even really a shell. This creature can grow up to seven feet long and weigh over [----] pounds making it heavier than most grand pianos and longer than most humans are tall. But here's what makes it truly different. While every other sea turtle on Earth carries a hard shell made of bony plates the leatherback"
YouTube Link 2026-01-26T15:59Z [----] followers, 18.5K engagements

"Every Seal Explained in [--] Minutes Every Seal Explained in [--] Minutes Harbor seals are the seals you've probably seen basking on rocks near coastlines and they're the most widespread seal species across the Northern Hemisphere. Each individual has a unique spotted coat pattern that works like a fingerprint with mottled grey-brown fur covered in dark spots. These seals are incredible divers reaching depths of up to [---] meters and holding their breath for more than [--] minutes while hunting fish squid and crustaceans. They grow to about [---] to [--] meters in length and weigh between [--] and 150"
YouTube Link 2026-02-04T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"Every Shark Explained in [--] Minutes Every Shark Explained in [--] Minutes Great white shark. The ocean's most famous nightmare except it's actually more careful than you think. These massive predators can reach [--] feet long and weigh over two tons built like a torpedo wrapped in sandpaper. Their entire body is designed for one thing: precision hunting. They can detect a single drop of blood in [--] gallons of water and their [---] serrated teeth sit in multiple rows ready to replace any that break during a hunt. When chasing seals great whites breach completely out of water launching their entire"
YouTube Link 2026-01-10T14:00Z [----] followers, 59.5K engagements

"Every Pufferfish Explained in [--] Minutes Every Pufferfish Explained in [--] Minutes Porcupine pufferfish. When you see one fully inflated covered in spines pointing in every direction you understand why most predators learn this lesson only once. This fish takes the concept of "leave me alone" and turns it into performance art. In its relaxed state it's a relatively normal-looking fish maybe [--] to [--] inches depending on the variety cruising through tropical and subtropical waters with its spines lying flat against its body like a well-organized arsenal. But the moment danger appears everything"
YouTube Link 2026-01-24T14:00Z [----] followers, 11K engagements

"Every Ray Species Explained in [--] Minutes Every Ray Species Explained in [--] Minutes The giant manta ray is the largest ray species on Earth with a wingspan reaching up to [--] meters and weighing as much as [----] kilograms. What makes them truly remarkable is their intelligence they have the highest brain-to-body ratio among all fish species and have demonstrated self-awareness in mirror tests"
YouTube Link 2026-02-11T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"Every Penguin Species Explained in [--] Minutes Every Penguin Species Explained in [--] Minutes The Emperor Penguin is the largest penguin species on Earth reaching heights up to [---] centimeters and weights up to [--] kilograms. What makes them truly remarkable is that they're the only penguin breeding during the brutal Antarctic winter enduring temperatures of minus [--] degrees Celsius or colder"
YouTube Link 2026-02-14T14:01Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"Every Penguin Species Explained in [--] Minutes Every Penguin Species Explained in [--] Minutes The Emperor Penguin is the largest penguin species on Earth reaching heights up to [---] centimeters and weights up to [--] kilograms. What makes them truly remarkable is that they're the only penguin breeding during the brutal Antarctic winter enduring temperatures of minus [--] degrees Celsius or colder"
YouTube Link 2026-02-14T14:01Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"Every Ray Species Explained in [--] Minutes Every Ray Species Explained in [--] Minutes The giant manta ray is the largest ray species on Earth with a wingspan reaching up to [--] meters and weighing as much as [----] kilograms. What makes them truly remarkable is their intelligence they have the highest brain-to-body ratio among all fish species and have demonstrated self-awareness in mirror tests"
YouTube Link 2026-02-11T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"The Craziest Sea Animal Abilities Explained in [--] Minutes The Craziest Sea Animal Abilities Explained in [--] Minutes Sailfish are the fastest fish in the ocean capable of reaching speeds up to [--] mph which is comparable to the acceleration of a sports car. These apex predators use their elongated bills as weapons heating them up during strikes to slash through schools of fish. Their streamlined bodies reduce drag by 60% compared to similar-sized fish allowing them to maintain high speeds during extended pursuits"
YouTube Link 2026-02-07T14:00Z [----] followers, 100.9K engagements

"Every Seal Explained in [--] Minutes Every Seal Explained in [--] Minutes Harbor seals are the seals you've probably seen basking on rocks near coastlines and they're the most widespread seal species across the Northern Hemisphere. Each individual has a unique spotted coat pattern that works like a fingerprint with mottled grey-brown fur covered in dark spots. These seals are incredible divers reaching depths of up to [---] meters and holding their breath for more than [--] minutes while hunting fish squid and crustaceans. They grow to about [---] to [--] meters in length and weigh between [--] and 150"
YouTube Link 2026-02-04T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"Every Sea Animal That Uses Language Explained in [--] Minutes Every Sea Animal That Uses Language Explained in [--] Minutes Bottlenose dolphins are the most studied marine communicators on the planet and for good reason. Each dolphin creates a unique signature whistle that functions exactly like a name a sound they develop during their first year of life and keep forever. These whistles aren't random either mothers actively teach their calves how to create their own signature and dolphins can address specific individuals by mimicking their whistle across vast distances"
YouTube Link 2026-01-28T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"Every Sea Turtle Explained in [--] Minutes Every Sea Turtle Explained in [--] Minutes Leatherback sea turtle. The leatherback sea turtle is not just the largest turtle alive. It's a living submarine built from ancient blueprints carrying the weight of [---] million years on a shell that isn't even really a shell. This creature can grow up to seven feet long and weigh over [----] pounds making it heavier than most grand pianos and longer than most humans are tall. But here's what makes it truly different. While every other sea turtle on Earth carries a hard shell made of bony plates the leatherback"
YouTube Link 2026-01-26T15:59Z [----] followers, 18.5K engagements

"Every Pufferfish Explained in [--] Minutes Every Pufferfish Explained in [--] Minutes Porcupine pufferfish. When you see one fully inflated covered in spines pointing in every direction you understand why most predators learn this lesson only once. This fish takes the concept of "leave me alone" and turns it into performance art. In its relaxed state it's a relatively normal-looking fish maybe [--] to [--] inches depending on the variety cruising through tropical and subtropical waters with its spines lying flat against its body like a well-organized arsenal. But the moment danger appears everything"
YouTube Link 2026-01-24T14:00Z [----] followers, 11K engagements

"Every Crab Explained in [--] Minutes Every Crab Explained in [--] Minutes Japanese spider crab. The largest arthropod on Earth doesn't roar or chase. It simply unfolds. Imagine legs stretching twelve feet from tip to tip longer than most people are tall moving across the ocean floor like slow-motion stilts made of armor. This crab can weigh over forty pounds and yet it glides through deep water between one thousand and twenty-five hundred feet below the surface with an eerie grace that feels older than the ocean itself. And it basically is. These creatures can live for a century maybe longer"
YouTube Link 2026-01-21T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"Every Electric Eel Explained in [--] Minutes Every Electric Eel Explained in [--] Minutes Electric eel. The name alone sounds like a warning label and for good reason. This creature can deliver up to [---] volts of electricity enough power to knock down a horse or send a grown human straight to the ground. And here's the twist most people miss. It's not actually an eel at all. It's a type of knifefish that just happens to look like one. Electric eels can grow up to [--] meters long and about 80% of their entire body is made up of specialized organs that generate electricity. They have three different"
YouTube Link 2026-01-19T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"Every Dolphin Explained in [--] Minutes Every Dolphin Explained in [--] Minutes Bottlenose dolphin. Bottlenose dolphins are basically the celebrities of the ocean world. They're the ones you see in documentaries jumping through waves and showing off tricks that make you wonder if they're secretly smarter than half the people you know. And here's the thing they might actually be. These dolphins can recognize themselves in mirrors a test most animals fail completely. They can teach each other new hunting techniques pass down knowledge through generations and even use tools pressing sponges onto"
YouTube Link 2026-01-17T14:01Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"Every Whale Explained in [--] Minutes Every Whale Explained in [--] Minutes Beluga whale. The beluga is basically the ocean's living smile wrapped in pure white skin. Adults are completely white almost glowing against dark Arctic waters though they're born gray and slowly fade over their first five years. They're one of the smallest whales reaching about [--] to [--] feet long but what they lack in size they make up for in personality. Belugas are called Arctic canaries because they're the most vocal whales on Earth producing clicks whistles and chirps that sound like an underwater bird choir. Unlike"
YouTube Link 2026-01-14T15:59Z [----] followers, 66K engagements

"Every Sea Snake Explained in [--] Minutes Every Sea Snake Explained in [--] Minutes Beaked sea snake. The most dangerous snake in the ocean and it's not even close. This pale gray hunter is responsible for roughly 90% of all sea snake bite fatalities yet most people have never heard of it. It grows between [---] and [---] meters long about the length of a baseball bat and carries venom so toxic it could kill [--] people with a single bite. That venom is four to eight times stronger than a cobra's attacking muscles and shutting down kidneys within hours. The beaked sea snake doesn't look particularly"
YouTube Link 2026-01-12T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"Every Shark Explained in [--] Minutes Every Shark Explained in [--] Minutes Great white shark. The ocean's most famous nightmare except it's actually more careful than you think. These massive predators can reach [--] feet long and weigh over two tons built like a torpedo wrapped in sandpaper. Their entire body is designed for one thing: precision hunting. They can detect a single drop of blood in [--] gallons of water and their [---] serrated teeth sit in multiple rows ready to replace any that break during a hunt. When chasing seals great whites breach completely out of water launching their entire"
YouTube Link 2026-01-10T14:00Z [----] followers, 59.5K engagements

"Every Jellyfish Explained in [--] Minutes Every Jellyfish Explained in [--] Minutes Box jellyfish. A name whispered on Australian beaches like a curse. Nearly transparent drifting like liquid glass through shallow coastal waters armed with the most lethal venom in the ocean. This isn't some deep sea monster hiding in the abyss. It hunts in water shallow enough to wade through in broad daylight along beaches where people swim. Its bell can grow up to [--] centimeters across trailing tentacles that extend three meters behind it like invisible razors. And here's what makes it truly terrifying. It can"
YouTube Link 2026-01-09T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"Every Octopus Explained in [--] Minutes Every Octopus Explained in [--] Minutes Common octopus. The word common is the biggest lie in the ocean. This creature has three hearts pumping blue blood nine brains working at once one in its head and eight more in its arms and skin that can change color in less than half a second. Basically it's a walking special effects studio with the problem-solving skills of a dog. They live in temperate and tropical waters across the globe squeezing their boneless bodies through gaps the size of a coin even though they can grow up to three feet long and weigh over"
YouTube Link 2026-01-07T15:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"Rainy Street Walk in Cavite Philippines"
YouTube Link 2025-12-14T07:15Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

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