Off the Californian coast, giant kelp grow to gigantic sizes. They provide a good source of food to armies of industrious sea urchins, which attack them in force in a seemingly unending chase of life seeking food
Posted on 09 February 2010
Off the Californian coast, giant kelp grow to gigantic sizes. They provide a good source of food to armies of industrious sea urchins, which attack them in force in a seemingly unending chase of life seeking food
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I wanna be a Sea Urchin!
Mwahahahahaha!!!! Sea Urchins Rule!!
this looks so unreal! I <3 the ocean!!
WOW! sOo awesome!!!!!!
& I thought life was peaceful down there with no shark eating on them! LOL
its kinda cute…
we eat sea urchin where i live but ive never seen sea urchin eat lol very cool!!!
omg! everythings moving!!
freaking amazing. i love this series and david attenborough. fantastic.
i never knew sea urchins could move lol
what’s the name of the animal on 1′57?
woah niice
Bloody hell thats too cool
AWESOME!!!!
1:16 look at it eat!
cool!
i like it.
@tellme32 For real, dude.
this video is soo trippy lmfao
So hungry now…. could go some brittle starfish.. hmm..
omg that giant seastar looks like one of those B-movie monsters, especially in the first shot xD
they have legs?
friggan amazing
meee tooo whoaaa
it look so wierd how the starfish mive without like….aahh its so fuckeddddd
how are they moving…………… D:
I do..
what eats the sunflower seastar?
um, sea tribble?
LOL @ malachai, that mad my dau, lol