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Joe Rogan discusses ‘sense of vibes’ in jellyfish and octopus during podcast

2023-12-01 12:32
Joe Rogan delved into the fascinating world of jellyfish and octopuses, unraveling their distinct characteristics and intelligence
Joe Rogan discusses ‘sense of vibes’ in jellyfish and octopus during podcast

AUSTIN, TEXAS: Renowned UFC commentator, Joe Rogan delved into the intriguing realm of jellyfish and octopuses, exploring their unique vibes. The engaging discussion involved comedian Kim Congdon and actress Sara Weinshenk in the recent episode of 'JRE' podcast.

They shared anecdotes highlighting the distinct features of these ocean-dwelling creatures. The conversation expanded to include reflections on the creatures' toxicity, prompting Joe Rogan to humorously liken them to aliens residing beneath the ocean depths.

Joe Rogan discusses features of jelly fish and octopus

In the recent episode titled 'Jellyfish and Octopuses Are Like the Aliens of the Ocean', Rogan and other esteemed guests engaged in a detailed discussion about the distinctive features and various significant aspects of jellyfish and octopuses dwelling beneath the ocean.

The conversation commenced with an exploration of whether jellyfish utilize their brains. Eventually, they concluded that these marine creatures rely on a 'sense of vibes' to carry out activities, going with the flow and vibing out in the depths of the ocean.

Rogan interjected with a realization, remarking, "Some of them are poisonous as f**k." This led to an amusing exchange about the box jellyfish, known for its toxicity, and a lighthearted comparison with people who share similar traits.

As the discussion continued, Rogan touched upon the habitat of box jellyfish, humorously connecting it to Australia's reputation for hosting great white sharks.

The conversation shifted to octopuses when Kim Congdon highlighted the dangers posed by the small yet lethal blue-ringed octopus. The group discovered its nickname and discussed its appearance, with Rogan reading aloud its notable features, including its potent toxins.

Congdon claimed, "That is it octopus, pie, octopi that are the little blue ringed ones that look like you can pick them up, but they'll kill you. They're like the most dangerous one in the world.”

Congdon brought up a Netflix documentary suggesting the intelligence of octopi, noting their average brain size comparable to that of a five-year-old child. The dialogue explored the octopus's memory capabilities, highlighting their ability to unlock doors.

She claimed, “I think that, I think they, they had a Netflix thing about how octopi are really smart and they have the average brain of a five year old child or something. So maybe some of them are aware and don't want to kill people when they get picked up"

Rogan shared a captivating anecdote about witnessing an octopus emerging from a tank to catch a fish in another tank across the room.

This led to the conclusion that octopuses can move away from water to breathe effectively.

The conversation culminated with a video showing an octopus stuck in a small hole, prompting Rogan to playfully dub both octopuses and jellyfish as “They're just aliens that live under the ocean.”

Internet reacts to Joe Rogan's take on jellyfish and Octopus

Upon watching Joe Rogan's discussion over jellyfish and octopus, many fans have shared their perspectives on the creatures under the ocean. One fan explained how these creatures are getting the vibes, "If you don't need a brain to feel the vibes, then these two really feel the vibes." Another fan wrote, "Meanwhile in the alternate universe, these two are solving the deepest mysteries in the ocean."

The third user mentioned, "These are truly the greatest minds of our time." The fourth user agreed with the points of vibes, "These two are definitely feeling the vibes" The fifth user claimed, "Box jellyfish, and the Blue Ringed Octopus, two of Australia's gifts to anyone wanting to enjoy the warm water - for a while."

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