bros the type of person to explain a joke after it was told making it unfunny
@houdinisroad74738 күн бұрын
Or what's left of it
@victoriarigney63229 күн бұрын
Great info. Student of conservation biology here and it was helpful!
@Ecotasia7 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful! That was the original plan with the conservation biology series
@axolotldude58510 күн бұрын
Where
@Monkeyman300013 күн бұрын
Anyone else here 4 am in the morning?
@imjuslooking727016 күн бұрын
I got stung by one in New Mexico, visiting my G'ma. Got into my shoe and stung on the top of my foot. Really hurt for a day or two. But we have the Pogonomyrmex Californica in CA where I live. In spring, you see them by the sides of hiking trails foraging. Wondered if they sting, and I now have my answer. Also, just read the Chumash people (Native Americans) of CA would use them to initiate boys into manhood. 250 ants was an effective dose, swallowed alive.
@ainabearfarm807516 күн бұрын
Great video! Our farm is in the small monsoon climate zone. We’ve had 50 inches of rain in one month and gone 6 months with only 0.5 inches. It makes for some interesting farming. 🤙
@KunPwChckn17 күн бұрын
I flipped a rock and saw one, gave me nightmares for years.
@Maddog-therizzler20 күн бұрын
If all dinosaurs were realistic, the game wouldn’t be fun
@Crowhillgal21 күн бұрын
Excellent video! Thank you so much.
@Ecotasia7 күн бұрын
glad you enjoyed it, so many beutiful birds to spotlight
@TheWildReportOfficial21 күн бұрын
Haha this is a quality snapshot of the Arizona experience
@Ecotasia13 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it
@ianluckett881525 күн бұрын
Bro it just a game not supposed to be accurate
@TECHTECH_VRАй бұрын
Can’t say shit when you got the name of the game wrong when you have a dream go for it
@TheWildlifeBrothersАй бұрын
I really enjoyed this video JJ, your Amazon bird taxonomy video is one of my all time favorites, and this video is now up there with it. I am blown away by the number of species you were able to film, I can only imagine that that was very challenging. You made strong points throughout, even though I also wish we could talk about the intrinsic and ecological importance of birds more than the purely anthropocentric, economic benefits. Very well researched and written, you pull off this style very well. Great work!
@EcotasiaАй бұрын
I am glad you liked it. Yeah this is basically the sequel to that video. Yeah it was fun to try and film all these species. Some more successfully than others
@EcotasiaАй бұрын
I am glad you liked it. Yeah this is basically the sequel to that video. Yeah it was fun to try and film all these species. Some more successfully than others
@vernonfridy8416Ай бұрын
Thank you for using “some random vagrant” to discuss vulture ecology; one of my favorite subjects! Personally I don’t think any bird is ugly, by the way.
@EcotasiaАй бұрын
Absolutely fair, I have just always found people's reaction to them a little funny.
@McRiblessАй бұрын
“I cant watch this movie because it’s not 100% grounded in reality!!! 😡😡😡😡😡”
@Rexred09Ай бұрын
Most closley accurate creatures in Jwe2 Edmontosaurus Geosternbergia Suchomimus Sinosauropteryx Deinochirus Styracosaurus Yutyrannus Euoplecephalus Ouranosaurus (CC) Sauropelta Diplodocus Dsungaripterus Icthyosaurus Kronosaurus
@xoftheshadows6696Ай бұрын
You Know Jurassic Park Is Sci-Fi
@Loon524Ай бұрын
They may be trash so you have something in common with them
@logicaldude3611Ай бұрын
As a child, I was made to believe quicksand was around every corner just waiting to swallow me up.
@vinista256Ай бұрын
I saw a female on my car last night and needed help from “All Bugs Go to Kevin” to identify it. I’m really happy to know that her presence is a sign of health in the nearby river, which has had some issues in the past. Thank you!
@ThatblondbozoАй бұрын
Bro can I not watch a good Sifi movie without someone being like erm aucualy that inaccurate to history. Like shut up 🤓
@tyrannotherium7873Ай бұрын
Climate change killed the mega fauna, not humans
@nuclearnyanboiАй бұрын
wuau
@bongwater2482Ай бұрын
Beautiful beautiful animal. Truly heart breaking to know there are so few of them. Do you know if they are on the decline or if the population is increasing?
@EcotasiaАй бұрын
Declining
@markesarey754Ай бұрын
Very cool but not older than people being there based on germinating time stated... Blue fish caves has evidence of people being there 25000 years ago
@michaelherlihy9349Ай бұрын
Fascinating.......Well done and entertaining.
@Tstac2006Ай бұрын
I didn’t even watch the whole video. It doesn’t need to be accurate and also why do you pop up Jurassic World evolution that you don’t want to change it it would be weird to change it from its old type and it was the most accurate for the time. He just makes me sad how these people just complain about. Not trying to be mean just. It’s annoying that people still complaining about the crap we Jurassic World alone it was the most accurate for the time is the most accurate not today I don’t care leave it alone I protect Jurassic World with a gun
@estyckiАй бұрын
I'm in Canada, visiting an area with lots of Aspen, and I am mesmerized by them and had to google it to learn more :)
@PoohbizzleАй бұрын
Wait!? American Cheetahs?? Since when? I know in America we have Panthers, Bobcats, and Mountain Lions. But the American cheetah is new to me.
@EcotasiaАй бұрын
There were more closly related to mountain lions just they ran really fast
@karlvonleipzig1016Ай бұрын
Sick as hell
@PreacherDanАй бұрын
Open pando up for hunting.
@jeromeseubert6794Ай бұрын
Me: should be doing productive things Also me: I wonder how tf woodpeckers peck.
@babykat7854Ай бұрын
I'm being eaten alive as we speak
@redbear167Ай бұрын
I know the dinosaurs are not attracted but they still look cool and I like them because the dinosaurs are from the movies now please stop
@RobleViejoАй бұрын
Im Argentine, our country is basically the biggest field of grass in the world Can't we make some reservations for Orangtunas and breed some here? Brazil would be a perfect environment for them, but they would be invasive. Here in Argentina we dont have any native species of Primate (except in Misiones province which is right next to Brazil)
@EcotasiaАй бұрын
introduced yes, invasive that would be unlikely but need to be determined (it is complicated)
@RobleViejoАй бұрын
@@Ecotasia I mean it IS invasive by definition, but Orangutans are chill, they might not even interfere with the native trophic chain
@BuscandoFaunaАй бұрын
Hi, friend. Really sad what happens with orangutans, as with other species, and especially with nature in general. Great video. Greetings
@EcotasiaАй бұрын
yes, very sad. Hope you are well.
@skootmeister3994Ай бұрын
So this is the shit going on offscreen as I had my Leafcutters grabbing vegetation in Empires of the Undergrowth.
@EcotasiaАй бұрын
yes, love that level, should do a playthrough
@skootmeister3994Ай бұрын
@@Ecotasia Speaking of, the game is fully released now, so you're all set there!
@oldcowbbАй бұрын
the new planet earth actually does have a whole episode dedicated to wild life in modern world, it's surprising the "rain forest" is just a patch of trees inside a big farm
@EcotasiaАй бұрын
That is awesome, glad they are taking that criticism seriously.
@TheWildlifeBrothersАй бұрын
This was an absolutely incredible video JJ, one that I’ve been waiting for for a very long time. The writing and progression of information were so thoughtful and thorough, this has to be one of the best constructed science deep dives I’ve watched in a while. Borneo is such a legendary place, and I really hope that I get to explore it before it is so fundamentally changed by the capital move - when is that going to happen? You filmed so many amazing species, great primate and bird diversity and I’m sure the biodiversity in general was overwhelming. And just getting footage of wild orangutans is really special, any encounter with wild great apes has to be unforgettable. Amazing work JJ!
@EcotasiaАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed and also got to participate!
@hajimasthaan1327Ай бұрын
The information is useful but you shared it with a disgusting video😶😬
@EcotasiaАй бұрын
that is what I hear
@V-for-Vendetta01Ай бұрын
I think this is very concerning
@bathory50262 ай бұрын
The notion that we wiped out the mega fauna is one of the dumbest things I've ever heard.
@EcotasiaАй бұрын
the evidence is definatly mixed enough I like to stay out of that discussion
@leonardosantuario33462 ай бұрын
Beta boy.
@EcotasiaАй бұрын
better than being an embarrassing man-child
@quantum.232 ай бұрын
wow so detailed
@JETHRO_X2-2 ай бұрын
But they have their DNA gaps filled with other animals DNA to finish the genome
@EcotasiaАй бұрын
that doesn't mean having feathered dinosaurs doesn't matter to the collective concious of how the public sees dinosaurs
@lailsonMarques19962 ай бұрын
Why do the flies have to lay their eggs on the back of the fleeing-cockroaches? Incredible video, congratulations.
@EcotasiaАй бұрын
they are hoping that the roach will escape and offer food to their larvae
@mspionage17432 ай бұрын
The insect world is a literal warzone every second of every day.
@EcotasiaАй бұрын
feels like that sometimes
@user-eo5kl9to8p2 ай бұрын
Yo he's a fan of Antscanada
@seasluggin2 ай бұрын
your vids deserve so much more attention, it's so cool almost all the places you talk about you've been there yourself