Keller Laros calls himself the “Manta Man,” and he’s widely considered one of the foremost experts on the manta rays of Hawaii. Beyond that, he’s developed quite a following for his incredibly underwater videos.
He wanted to merge his career as a professional scuba instructor with his hobby of underwater videography, and he found that the these two passions combined amazingly. Keller has collected hundreds of underwater videos that are truly spectacular to behold. As this video of a scavenging octopus shows, the world under the sea is truly spectacular.
While observing the beautiful manta rays of the Pacific Ocean, Keller has obviously caught footage of many other fascinating creatures, including one of my favorite animals: the bottlenose dolphin.
Bottlenose dolphins are among the smartest creatures on the planet. They have displayed understanding of memory, numerical values, patterns, discrimination between species, and they are even able to understand human gestures. For example, if you point at a ball, your dog won’t know to follow where you’re pointing. He’ll just see an outstretched hand. A dolphin, on the other hand, can interpret what you’re trying to communicate.
This thrilling video below shows just how well a dolphin in distress and Keller were able to communicate with one another when the dolphin got caught on a fishing line. The dolphin approaches Keller a few minutes in, and they are able to work together. It’s amazing how two different species can communicate.








Photographer Finds Locations Of 1960s Postcards To See How They Look Today, And The Difference Is Unbelievable
Hij zet 3 IKEA kastjes tegen elkaar aan en maakt dit voor zijn vrouw…Wat een gaaf resultaat!!
Scientists Discover 512-Year-Old Shark, Which Would Be The Oldest Living Vertebrate On The Planet
Hus til salg er kun 22 kvadratmeter – men vent til du ser det indvendigt
Superknepet – så blir snuskiga ugnsformen som ny igen!
Meteorite That Recently Fell in Somalia Turns Out to Contain Two Minerals Never Before Seen on Earth
Nearly Frozen Waves Captured On Camera By Nantucket Photographer
It’s Official: Astronomers Have Discovered another Earth