The Orgy of Quacking Wood Frogs 😄
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@Kiley-e24
@Kiley-e24 5 күн бұрын
What if my horn worm looks like a tomato but has a red tail?
@cynthiacollins2668
@cynthiacollins2668 8 күн бұрын
Cool! About a month ago, i was seeing a bunch of smaller copper-colored dragonflies. Now im wondering if maybe they were actually damselflies? Do they eat insects like dragonflies do? I love dragonflies! Maybe i love damselflies too?!?
@mecynogea
@mecynogea 11 күн бұрын
I hope you can continue to make more videos. I like to upload spider observations to Inat. @mecynogea_palustris
@abhaytripathy22
@abhaytripathy22 17 күн бұрын
It was really very helpful Thank you very much 🙏😊
@user-wm6bk3in3h
@user-wm6bk3in3h 18 күн бұрын
and yet to get 1 as a pet we pay hundreds of ppunds
@lazypirate6394
@lazypirate6394 18 күн бұрын
First time seeing them close to my home. UK midd West
@npcrookeface
@npcrookeface 20 күн бұрын
This is so well presented. Loved learning about these insects ❤❤❤
@cherylramsey3409
@cherylramsey3409 24 күн бұрын
What are the what a wonderful story. Love the analogy of the little Carolina Wren. My favorite bird.
@ManicMindTrick
@ManicMindTrick 24 күн бұрын
We should all be grateful insects are tiny! They would truly be terrifying otherwise.
@JoeLicata07
@JoeLicata07 26 күн бұрын
So, which one is beneficial and which is not?
@aleorozco8060
@aleorozco8060 27 күн бұрын
Thank you so much ❤
@1DinkyDew
@1DinkyDew 27 күн бұрын
I've lived in the Rio Grande Valley for 24 years and have been bitten by male harvester ants many times, mostly a no big deal until yesterday when a female got under my sock and delivered a powerful sting. I can attest to the LONG period of pain, at least 12 hours of unrelenting drill type pain. Thanks for the great informational video. I'll be more mindful of where I walk and stop on the ranch as we have many colonies of harvester ants.
@josueizquierdo8127
@josueizquierdo8127 Ай бұрын
Y Tiburones.🦈
@josueizquierdo8127
@josueizquierdo8127 Ай бұрын
Don’t Forget The Sharks.🦈
@josueizquierdo8127
@josueizquierdo8127 Ай бұрын
🌟 I Wish Discovery & Animal Planet Shark Week 2028 - 2030 The Last Sharks Of Peru. The Sharks In Peru. 🇵🇪🌎🦈 South America 🇧🇷 Mega Project Long Time.
@ironicGlowstonEGeneticS
@ironicGlowstonEGeneticS Ай бұрын
☹️ But I like cicadas. I just wanted to make sure what I found was a cicada cuz it didn't have any wings And Google sent me here. Now I'm curious as to what they taste like. Why did you do this to me Google?
@clich126
@clich126 Ай бұрын
"small nuts". Lol.
@thetruequeenofthenorth975
@thetruequeenofthenorth975 Ай бұрын
Good luck fining someone for picking up and keeping a feather lol
@zachlafond2652
@zachlafond2652 Ай бұрын
Having had it now. Hot water is #1 itch relief. The hotter the better. #2 get some prednisone if you can (oral med). There really isn't much to help it once it has set in, but steroids do seem to speed up the process of getting rid of it.
@carmell51
@carmell51 Ай бұрын
I am 72 and have severe cases but years ago I found out that I could use witch hazel, which is an astringent. You dab it on with cotton balls at the first sign and you don’t quit until it’s all dried up. It helps with the itching it will completely dried up and cure it if you will stay with it till it’s all gone. Saturate it all day long. If you stop prematurely, it will come back with a vengeance, not because of the witch hazel just because of the nature of the evil poison ivy
@Jadenicoleluna
@Jadenicoleluna Ай бұрын
Omg a experiment of this is crazy but ty man
@subaru7233
@subaru7233 Ай бұрын
I lived on Cape Ann for 50 years and got married on the shore at Halibut Point State Park. This is a great video. Locals enjoy Good Harbor Beach year-round. It's windy and cold but very nice.
@reekwind1294
@reekwind1294 Ай бұрын
Best country to be an exotic wild pet, the UK people love animals ❤
@lionsdejudah
@lionsdejudah Ай бұрын
Humans tend to worship the created rather than the creator.
@lionsdejudah
@lionsdejudah Ай бұрын
If only you could talk about your creator as such, you’d be in a better place.
@Elena_Fisher
@Elena_Fisher Ай бұрын
Can lizard bite me? I am afraid 😞
@samanthabusch750
@samanthabusch750 Ай бұрын
I think mine are fowler but they only have one wart in each spot they both have 4 dark spots with one wart in each one i just dont have any idea
@galehenson8182
@galehenson8182 Ай бұрын
I have the rash now, it’s making puss sacks that are forming on top of each one. My question is should I break the sacks open and drain them?
@markshen3280
@markshen3280 Ай бұрын
I am from Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR. What if birders in the US or Canada do not know or not familiar with bird feathers in Asia, and I pick up that feather 🪶 and bring it home , would that constitute “illegal” ?
@markshen3280
@markshen3280 Ай бұрын
Suppose you see a bird feather 🪶 in your backyard or right on your front doorsteps, would it constitute “illegal” to pick up that bird feather ?
@markshen3280
@markshen3280 Ай бұрын
Hi, I am new to your video. May I please know how it can be illegal to pick up bird feather (s) of bird(s) from sidewalks, grass lawns and parks in the US and Canada, and how does picking up bird feathers off the street floor help protect the birds ?
@Shotleythinktank
@Shotleythinktank 2 ай бұрын
Hands down!! Calamine Lotion!
@likezandz7827
@likezandz7827 2 ай бұрын
Please reply is a Sail fish a type of Marlin? Is sail fish is also a marlin? How many marlins
@mayisay_步
@mayisay_步 2 ай бұрын
Lmao the booty bouncer lol I can’t 😂😂
@user-xq1of4lm3f
@user-xq1of4lm3f 2 ай бұрын
You da real mvp
@mcsmama
@mcsmama 2 ай бұрын
I realize this was 5 years ago, but I have just seen it now & want to say that I am impressed with all the work you did, your willingness to sacrifice your body for science, & the fact that you were able to share some valuable info with us, in spite of the fact that this wasn't done using strict scientific methods. I do think there is often something to be gained from empirical study, if it is done with an effort to stick to some standards, & hold to some guidelines that make sense, especially when you've given 7 different scenarios which you made an effort to keep somewhat "pure". Having said that, I would like to make a couple observations that you might wish to consider, should you ever contemplate doing a similar experiment again (please don't! Lol); or it might just be helpful to someone watching, as additional info to help them prevent their own urushiol dermatitis. One is regarding your control group on the upper left leg: because you did not wash any of the urushiol off of that, but showered normally, the shower water would potentially have washed some of the urushiol down that leg, where it could have contacted the three locations below it, potentially polluting those areas you had already cleansed, & altering your results. Because that area was to remain contaminated until your shower, that spot might have been better placed at the bottom location. Also, your rubbing alcohol spot might have been improved b/c the rubbing alcohol denatured some of the urushiol at that location, OR, because the rubbing alcohol was on a wipe. The improved response there may have been related to the FRICTION of actually mechanically WIPING the wipe over that area! OR, it may have been the combination of the two. In any event using FRICTION, to rub the deposited urushiol away, does appear to be one of the most important factors in preventing developing rash, by actually removing some or all of the urushiol that is in contact with the skin. In fact, I have seen a very good video here on YT from 9 years ago [from Extreme Deer Habitat, called "How to never have a serious poison ivy rash again"], where friction, even with using only water on a towel, was shown to be more effective that some strong cleaners, if those cleaners were applied & then rinsed off WITHOUT using friction to remove the underlying urushiol! Though I don't want you to have to deal with a case of poison ivy again, I'd love to see you do another empirical study, while taking these two issues I have mentioned into consideration! In any event, I enjoyed your video, including the physiology you explained, & still gained several valuable pieces of info from it! Kudos to you & TY for sharing your work with us! Also, I enjoyed seeing what a loving Uncle you are ... nicely done! ["Poison Ivy Remedy Experiment + URUSHIOL SCIENCE" | Koaw Nature] [6.14.2024]
@arnoldjackman4279
@arnoldjackman4279 2 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤
@saralou123
@saralou123 2 ай бұрын
Cool video!
@neo27149
@neo27149 2 ай бұрын
Recently I finished the game 'Dave the Diver', and the marine life really intrigues me. Now I'm curious about the detail of every type of fish in the game. Thanks for your interesting and educating video! Really enjoy watching it.
@elleni-41
@elleni-41 2 ай бұрын
I got a poison ivy rash right now on my arm..its the devil itch..😅😅
@stacyrosa6672
@stacyrosa6672 2 ай бұрын
Excellent demonstration and super information! I've got poison ivy for the first time, at 62 years old. I'm an avid native gardener, and spend a lot of time in the woods. I honestly thought that I was immune to the stuff, but alas, after collecting horsetail rush that was growing amongst the poison ivy, my left butt cheek is covered in the telltale blistery rash, and tomorrow is my granddaughters' ballet recital...I'm really looking forward to sitting on my blistering buttocks for 3 hours😂
@musicforaarre
@musicforaarre 2 ай бұрын
They are ubiquitous in Mississauga, and Toronto, Ontario, and have been since at least 1960, when I came here. There aren't too many in the wild woods of Haliburton County. They definitely prefer to be in urban areas. Some are burrowing in around the insulation next to my Air Conditioner, and building a nest there; one female came in and did poop poo in the washroom and I saw her in my bedroom closet. She forgot how she got in, and panicked; she tried to go out through the glass window. Eventually I scared her to the living room, and I opened the door to the balcony; I trust that she flew out, as I haven't seen her in here anymore. She did leave a small egg on my windowsill, which I didn't notice until lately. I believe that it is not going to hatch, as she hasn't been on it, and it hasn't hatched yet. She probably panic dropped it there. They are, by far, the most successful bird in the world, more so even than the Rock Dove (Pigeon). Aarre Peltomaa of Mississauga, Ontario p.s. My body was born in Balham, Wandsworth Borough, London, England. I hope that I'm not an invasive species here! I haven't reproduced yet, so probably not !!😆🙃
@devu4240
@devu4240 2 ай бұрын
Nice video bro.
@JulianNaturalHistoryMuseum
@JulianNaturalHistoryMuseum 2 ай бұрын
I've ingested hundreds documented in Venomous Animals of North America Larry Jones
@stephaniebach__12-24
@stephaniebach__12-24 3 ай бұрын
They're so cute! I love toads.. we have American and Fowlers in our backyard
@corinnewalker
@corinnewalker 3 ай бұрын
This is my first time ever having poison ivy and it really itching me 😢🙁☹️🥺
@christoes4598
@christoes4598 3 ай бұрын
This guy is super boring
@hellosunshine9915
@hellosunshine9915 3 ай бұрын
Fantastic video! You have a new subscriber! You are nuts ! I and sitting here now with just 2 spots on my arm the size you had 😬🫣 Thank you 🙏
@animalnerd6121
@animalnerd6121 3 ай бұрын
The southern toads down here in flordia have huge knobs
@sabian8700
@sabian8700 3 ай бұрын
In Spanish we call them ''tildillo/s''