I feel we are so fortunate that there are passionate people out there willing to not only capture but also share these wonderful feats of nature that many of us would never have known about. The cinematography is truly stunning considering when these little caterpillars are born they are so incredibly tiny (5-10mm x 0.5mm) plus it takes a lot of patience to actually capture the moment when they moult.
In my opinion, this species is one of nature's most profound examples of the beauty it offers!!! Luna moths are the rare gems of the winged insect world, closely partnered by some mantis species... Really amazing!!!!
Megix Cosmix I agree! I love how with each molting, the caterpillar has a different body coloration. It makes them very pretty even before their metamorphosis
Honestly this is almost too good to be true and I love it. This is footage worthy of being featured in some documentaries on National Geographic or BBC. Speaking from Poland as well, excellent job.
These moths sure do go through a lot all by themselves. I'm relieved they finally pair up. Remarkable nature. It really is something to view it this way. Fantastic camera work and dedication. Thank you so much. I was totally amazed throughout.
I love you !! thank you for showing us how special these creatures are.How it takes them time and effort and how determined they are to transform.Soul touching .This is amazing thank you!😭
Yes, it is really beautiful, how sad that our dear Adam is no longer with us but now he is resting in peace, I wonder who will take care of his butterflies...
Spectacular! Thank you Adam for filming this and allowing Nature to tell her own mesmerizing story. The birdsong and absence of human narration added to the unfolding beauty and magic.
Really enjoy watching your moth metamorphosis videos! Telling others about them. Perhaps you can share with the viewer: Your camera and basic settings would be good to learn about. Also, if possible the scientific names of the food plants for each moth. And their territorial distribution. Of course I can research such things on the internet, but I’m sure all your viewers would appreciate learning directly from the presentation. Thank you so much for all the amazing work you’re doing!
Stunning camera work! I love Luna moths. I had one on my back door for an entire day once...so beautiful. And I have seen those little hard brown shell like things they were in during the transformation, but didn't know what they were. Thank you for this!
Unfortunately Prof. Adam Grochowalski passed away 01.07.2019 He was a professor at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry and Technology at Cracow University of Technology. Also he was a member Analytical Chemistry committee of the faculty of Earth Sciences at the Polish Academy of Sciences.
I’ve been waiting for the rooster to find the larva! Incredible film, I can’t wait to show my grandson! Much more likable than the tomato worms on my plants!
Adam, that wonderful video! Every details shows us how is fantastic the life of butterflies and moths. Your work is very valuable to humanity. Hugs from your fan from Brazil, Marcelo Brito!
The pupa was like when you check your chicken roast in an oven during a prestigious cooking experiment... Honestly this video is superb I haven't seen moth eggs so precisely like that and the wriggling movements of the caterpillar made me wrigle for a moment..nature is giving us the example of metamorphosis to evolve into better beings..
I've been fortunate enough in my lifetime to watch a secropia unfurl its wings. Sat and watched for what seemed like forever. What a beautiful creature with no mouth to eat, only to reproduce and die.
Thank you so much for sharing! Awesome footage, very professional and kinda relaxing actually lol. Beautiful moth and cute AF caterpillar (most of the time hehe ) :)
The best photography I've watched in a long while - enthralling to watch all the stages. Thank you for your patience and capturing wonderful pictures. I ignored the rooster after a short while because it was so amazing. So cute too, their little orange sucker feet. They almost reminded me of Sesame Street characters! I love that they instinctively develop into each stage, releasing themselves and checking the old skin is gone. If only us humans could be so intuitive!!
I'd give this more than 1 thumbs up if I could, if for nothing more than the amount of patience it required to make this. Just amazing to see one of God's creations in such fantastic detail. It is a tiny miracle how a catapillar is completely transformed inside its cocoon from an ever hungry grub to such a beautiful winged bug!
God the Creator and Sustainer has provided for each creature everything that is necessary to complete their life cycle after their own kind. Even a wonderful observer like Adam to patiently watch and record some of it....🦋
Thank you for uploading this amazing video. I absolutely love moths and butterflies 🦋 I have tattoos on my foot of them one for each of my kids and one for my husband. I want more. Such a stunning creature. Thank you. CherieK🦋🌈
I watched it 3 times and shared with my grandma and friends. So beautiful. Thank you! My caterpillars are L5 now i have 5 L5 and 7 L4 I hope they all will be healthy. I wish to see how they hatch. Your Video is very helpful👍🙏
wonderful video! Haven't seen this species, just gorgeous! Great photography! Everyone should watch this amazing miracle! Have raised many Saturnids myself and it is an extreme joy to see the process!
Beautiful moth and very well done filming. It was nice hearing nature sounds instead of some horrible music (rap). It’s been several years since I’ve seen a Luna Moth, I hope they will be back.
How did He created them? How? How to prove a Creator is needed? It's hard for people to believe He did it if you just say how wonderful is His work.People wanted to know why, and you need to prove it.
@@britneyycanizales1113 How did He created them? How? How to prove a Creator is needed? It's hard for people to believe He did it if you just say how wonderful is His work.People wanted to know why, and you need to prove it.
@@m_0714 How did He created them? How? How to prove a Creator is needed? It's hard for people to believe He did it if you just say how wonderful is His work.People wanted to know why, and you need to prove it.
Many many thanks to you for sharing this! Awesomely enjoyable and amazingly beautiful to see this detailed film, the more intimate natural wonders of butterfly life. THANK YOU I love it.
This video is so incredible, and such a great moment to capture! I’m an editor for The Dodo - we’re a digital brand for everyone who loves animals. Our editors wanted to prepare a video news piece on this clip to run on our platforms - and were hoping you would give us permission to use your footage. Please get in touch if you have any objections or questions - you can contact me directly at dodovideo[at]thedodo[dot]com. Thanks! - Eli
@@euruskreacatoa2370 no the vid belongs to Adam (the OP) but The Dodo is asking permission to use his footage. The camera work is def deserving of recognition and like others have said, it's worthy of giants like the BBC. The Dodo is a great start tho :)
Unfortunately Prof. Adam Grochowalski passed away 01.07.2019 He was a professor at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry and Technology at Cracow University of Technology. Also he was a member Analytical Chemistry committee of the faculty of Earth Sciences at the Polish Academy of Sciences.
a very amazing video. Thank you very much for putting this video on You tube to let us share the whole development of this moth, from an egg to the adult moths.
This is so beautiful thank you very much and the smooth background sounds makes this film very professional and the true colors vivid displaying the awesome power of nature in action. This is worthy to win an award. David attenbourog will be amazed.
Dj Lad, You’ve never lived near roosters, have you? They’re like watch dogs. They crow all the time. Maybe it’s used for time effect in this video, but it’s not an accurate depiction of when they crow.
Every time I watch these instantly mothra's song from godzilla plays in my head as if I'm watching mothra getting prepared to fight as she is crawling out of her cocoon and spreads her wings ready to fly.
Do you cut open the cacoon to see the development? If so, doesn't it expose the pupa and interrupt the cycle? In some cases, in your videos, the pupa isn't even in the cacoon in some stages.
No bro pupa do not get any harm when cocoon is cut down Cacoon is just for protection from predators Mm u can analyse it butterflie pupa is simular to moths buts make harden there outer skin and they gets develop inside it And only difference is Cacoon Which us just like clothes
No, he just cuts open the protective housing (cocoon) made of bark and silk by by the moth to “hide” from predators, because it looks much more inconspicuous than a big bright green chrysalis (the actual pupae) out in the open. Doesn’t harm the moth.
How did He created them? How? How to prove a Creator is needed? It's hard for people to believe He did it if you just say how wonderful is His work.People wanted to know why, and you need to prove it.
I feel we are so fortunate that there are passionate people out there willing to not only capture but also share these wonderful feats of nature that many of us would never have known about. The cinematography is truly stunning considering when these little caterpillars are born they are so incredibly tiny (5-10mm x 0.5mm) plus it takes a lot of patience to actually capture the moment when they moult.
In my opinion, this species is one of nature's most profound examples of the beauty it offers!!! Luna moths are the rare gems of the winged insect world, closely partnered by some mantis species... Really amazing!!!!
Megix Cosmix I agree! I love how with each molting, the caterpillar has a different body coloration. It makes them very pretty even before their metamorphosis
@@tjtheentertainer9376 th-cam.com/video/lY5NR0wuw7Y/w-d-xo.html
Other name is chinnese luna moth
Also beetles are pretty cool
Luna moths are one my favorites, however, my number 1 fave is the Madagascan sunset moth.
Honestly this is almost too good to be true and I love it. This is footage worthy of being featured in some documentaries on National Geographic or BBC.
Speaking from Poland as well, excellent job.
Cześć kolego
Literally how they captured this unbelievable to me I'm still confused as to how they got the camera to see into the Cocoon
Hello all friends!
Do you like butterfly & music?
Relax with watching butterflies and music.
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I remembered this film but not the title -I searched and searched anf found it! So worth it! Thank you so much for posting this, Gabriella
i've never seen something so beautiful and terrifying at the same time
Cewek etoyt
Yep
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These moths sure do go through a lot all by themselves. I'm relieved they finally pair up. Remarkable nature. It really is something to view it this way. Fantastic camera work and dedication. Thank you so much. I was totally amazed throughout.
I love you !! thank you for
showing us how special these creatures are.How it takes them time and effort and how determined they are to transform.Soul touching .This is amazing thank you!😭
Thanks for your nice comment. Regards, Adam
Beautiful. ...beautiful. ..gorgeous! !!
Thank you for made this film for us!!
Thanks a lot.
Yes, it is really beautiful, how sad that our dear Adam is no longer with us but now he is resting in peace, I wonder who will take care of his butterflies...
Spectacular! Thank you Adam for filming this and allowing Nature to tell her own mesmerizing story. The birdsong and absence of human narration added to the unfolding beauty and magic.
Really enjoy watching your moth metamorphosis videos! Telling others about them. Perhaps you can share with the viewer: Your camera and basic settings would be good to learn about. Also, if possible the scientific names of the food plants for each moth. And their territorial distribution. Of course I can research such things on the internet, but I’m sure all your viewers would appreciate learning directly from the presentation. Thank you so much for all the amazing work you’re doing!
Thank you so much Adam for making this video. I was overwhelmed and watching with tears. I can't think any word to explain the beauty of it.
Am I the only one who thinks that a newly hatched Luna moth caterpillar is really cute?
TJ The Entertainer Nope
Mothydude That’s good to hear!
@@tjtheentertainer9376yes is no
I see the end of the butterfly luna is beautiful, just as people say the beginning is very scary but beautiful
it's kinda like a puppy with all it's fuziness
WOW and THANK YOU! 💚🦋💚
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Still one of the biggest mysteries of the universe and beautifully presented!
Stunning camera work! I love Luna moths. I had one on my back door for an entire day once...so beautiful. And I have seen those little hard brown shell like things they were in during the transformation, but didn't know what they were. Thank you for this!
Unfortunately Prof. Adam Grochowalski passed away 01.07.2019
He was a professor at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry and Technology at Cracow University of Technology. Also he was a member Analytical Chemistry committee of the faculty of Earth Sciences at the Polish Academy of Sciences.
Awww rip, atleast he was able to capture and appreciate the beauty of earth before his time.
He metamorphosed into what ever else GOD created him to be next
first time i ever herd the ambient chicken song....
Any one else wondering when they are going to make chicken soup? lol
th-cam.com/video/lY5NR0wuw7Y/w-d-xo.html
the are scared by the newborn larvoe O_o
I’ve been waiting for the rooster to find the larva! Incredible film, I can’t wait to show my grandson!
Much more likable than the tomato worms on my plants!
The level of detail you're able to capture is astounding!
Adam, that wonderful video! Every details shows us how is fantastic the life of butterflies and moths. Your work is very valuable to humanity.
Hugs from your fan from Brazil, Marcelo Brito!
Marcelo! Thank you for your nice comment. Greeting to Brazil from Poland!
Good day! Adam
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Marcelo Brito de Avellar Birds
Admire all creations small and large “What a beautiful world 🌎 this will be”
The pupa was like when you check your chicken roast in an oven during a prestigious cooking experiment... Honestly this video is superb I haven't seen moth eggs so precisely like that and the wriggling movements of the caterpillar made me wrigle for a moment..nature is giving us the example of metamorphosis to evolve into better beings..
Hervorragende Aufnahmen‼️Soetwas habe ich noch nie gesehen❗️Vielen lieben Dank‼️‼️‼️👍🤗👱🏻♀️🇩🇪
I've been fortunate enough in my lifetime to watch a secropia unfurl its wings. Sat and watched for what seemed like forever. What a beautiful creature with no mouth to eat, only to reproduce and die.
wonderful photography and lovely background sounds too.....butterflies and moths are an every day miracle, I love them
I truly believe that the uglier or creepier looking the caterpillar looks the complete opposite happens when it turns into a moth or butterfly 😊
Well, it depends on the species. I personally think a few species of caterpillar can be pretty cute
@@videlvasq well i mean i think caterpillars are really cute but i must admit this one was quite creepy until it started to get some green...xd
I truly believe most youtube comments are written by imbeciles.
@@videlvasq I have an aversion to caterpillars and this one is butt ugly.
It's a Korg
Prekrasno preobrazenje gusjenice u prelijepog leptira kojemu se svi divimo. Hvala Vam na ovom lijepom snimku.
Gorgeous!! All your caterpillar films are beautiful, I've only just found 'em but now I can't stop til I've seen them all
Your photography is incredible - Thank you for your gift of photography.
Your camera quality is so freaking good
when I was still in high school I saved a luna moth from getting killed
Their lifespan is about a week lol
@@penizflaccidman3497 still worth it,
what was killing the moth?
th-cam.com/video/lY5NR0wuw7Y/w-d-xo.html
How awesome... Thank you so much for this kind of films :)
Hi Karla, Thank you for your nice comment. Regards, Adam
wonderful picture and soundscape, i love it...thanks for sharing...have a blessed day!😇😇
Thank you so much for sharing! Awesome footage, very professional and kinda relaxing actually lol. Beautiful moth and cute AF caterpillar (most of the time hehe ) :)
Wow super, vielen vielen Dank für diese tollen Aufnahmen!
The best photography I've watched in a long while - enthralling to watch all the stages. Thank you for your patience and capturing wonderful pictures.
I ignored the rooster after a short while because it was so amazing.
So cute too, their little orange sucker feet. They almost reminded me of Sesame Street characters!
I love that they instinctively develop into each stage, releasing themselves and checking the old skin is gone.
If only us humans could be so intuitive!!
Thank you for your work and this realisation of your vision. Cheers, D.
Luna moths have always been my favorite group of moths.
TH-cam recommend me this after 4 years lol Awesome video 🦋❤️
Christmas came early with this gift!
Amazing! With such fantastic time progression photography. What an outstanding start to finish presentation.
I'd give this more than 1 thumbs up if I could, if for nothing more than the amount of patience it required to make this. Just amazing to see one of God's creations in such fantastic detail. It is a tiny miracle how a catapillar is completely transformed inside its cocoon from an ever hungry grub to such a beautiful winged bug!
Many thanks for making this video, truly AMAZING to watch this BEAUTIFUL MOTH!!😍🦋❤
It was so beautiful..... Worth seeing it❤️❤️❤️
Thank you Sann! Regards, Adam
blu
Do all types of moths have a huge attraction to the light? If so, why is this?
God the Creator and Sustainer has provided for each creature everything that is necessary to complete their life cycle after their own kind. Even a wonderful observer like Adam to patiently watch and record some of it....🦋
My son was fascinated by all these detailed images of this amazing moth! This is truly a beautiful insect.
Thank you for uploading this amazing video. I absolutely love moths and butterflies 🦋 I have tattoos on my foot of them one for each of my kids and one for my husband. I want more. Such a stunning creature.
Thank you. CherieK🦋🌈
I watched it 3 times and shared with my grandma and friends. So beautiful. Thank you! My caterpillars are L5 now i have 5 L5 and 7 L4 I hope they all will be healthy. I wish to see how they hatch. Your Video is very helpful👍🙏
I feel as though I have just witnessed a miracle.
You did
Just nature
life is a miracle (:
the answer of the miracle is, they are programmed by atcg to work, life book now is opened to public. He did it
wonderful video! Haven't seen this species, just gorgeous! Great photography! Everyone should watch this amazing miracle! Have raised many Saturnids myself and it is an extreme joy to see the process!
Beautiful moth and very well done filming. It was nice hearing nature sounds instead of some horrible music (rap). It’s been several years since I’ve seen a Luna Moth, I hope they will be back.
Wow. So cool. Thank u for this. I wasn’t expecting to see what happens inside the cacoon, that was incredible.
It was a true life changing experience to watch this. Thank you so much. God is truly the perfect creator.
Leon Alim Amen to that 🙏. All his creations are perfection.
Amen, so true!
How did He created them? How? How to prove a Creator is needed? It's hard for people to believe He did it if you just say how wonderful is His work.People wanted to know why, and you need to prove it.
@@britneyycanizales1113 How did He created them? How? How to prove a Creator is needed? It's hard for people to believe He did it if you just say how wonderful is His work.People wanted to know why, and you need to prove it.
@@m_0714 How did He created them? How? How to prove a Creator is needed? It's hard for people to believe He did it if you just say how wonderful is His work.People wanted to know why, and you need to prove it.
Many many thanks to you for sharing this! Awesomely enjoyable and amazingly beautiful to see this detailed film, the more intimate natural wonders of butterfly life. THANK YOU I love it.
Amazing channel. Keep up the good work!! Really enjoyed watching this :)
So beautiful! The shot at the end of the elegant male and his gorgeous pale celadon lady communing together is so endearing. Exquisite Lepidoptera 🦋💕
really beautiful and amzing creature . and really good video
Oh, my Universe!!! So, so, so amazing! Soooo wonderful !! Magnificent! Thank you so much, Adam Grochowalski for sharing!
Hi Gen! Many best regards and thank you for watching my video! Adam
Amazing work, again!
Tkank You! Adam
Spectacular! This should win an award.
Thank you Mr. Adam this vidio is very interest....
Hats off to the camera person for their patience and keen eyes. Thank you for sharing this. 🌸🌺💕☀️🌻
What we have witnessed is truly magical. The wonder of nature.
This is spectacular amazing camera quality !!!
This video is so incredible, and such a great moment to capture! I’m an editor for The Dodo - we’re a digital brand for everyone who loves animals. Our editors wanted to prepare a video news piece on this clip to run on our platforms - and were hoping you would give us permission to use your footage. Please get in touch if you have any objections or questions - you can contact me directly at dodovideo[at]thedodo[dot]com. Thanks! - Eli
Ohh so that's where the vid came from
@@euruskreacatoa2370 no the vid belongs to Adam (the OP) but The Dodo is asking permission to use his footage. The camera work is def deserving of recognition and like others have said, it's worthy of giants like the BBC. The Dodo is a great start tho :)
Ello
Hopefully he knows enough to be sure that the Dodo pays him for his work.
Unfortunately Prof. Adam Grochowalski passed away 01.07.2019
He was a professor at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry and Technology at Cracow University of Technology. Also he was a member Analytical Chemistry committee of the faculty of Earth Sciences at the Polish Academy of Sciences.
Absolutely stunning photography! Thank you very much for your contributions here. Your work is amazing!
It's beautiful. Good thing though that I'm at the safety of my home looking at it.
Ditto😂😂
a very amazing video. Thank you very much for putting this video on You tube to let us share the whole development of this moth, from an egg to the adult moths.
Just born and got Girlfriend, m 24 year old but still 😢😢😢
don't feel bad, it was just his sister.
This is so beautiful thank you very much and the smooth background sounds makes this film very professional and the true colors vivid displaying the awesome power of nature in action. This is worthy to win an award. David attenbourog will be amazed.
The caterpillars are so cute and chubby!❤❤❤🐛🐛🐛
Yay!
AND THOSE LIL ORANGE LEGS X3 so damn adorable *^*
What a wonderful video! This should be mandatory viewing for children in primary schools.
Absolutely beautiful …👍👍👍👍
So soothing to watch...thanks for a great video!! The moths are beautiful!
Chicken sounds?
Chicken sounds count of days. One sound means 24 hours gone
Dj Lad,
You’ve never lived near roosters, have you? They’re like watch dogs. They crow all the time.
Maybe it’s used for time effect in this video, but it’s not an accurate depiction of when they crow.
@@beachgirl4583 you are not the same bot ok
Dj Lad,
? Wtf?
The chicken sounds are annoying.
Thank you so much. I loved all the phases. The catterpilar is also incredible! So beautiful! This video filled my troubled day with calm and joy.
Wow, at roughly 4 to 5 minutes into the video, it's beautiful. I can't believe just how pretty it gets.
Small pillars usually look better grown up
How cool! back in June 2020 I found this species on my doorstep and I remember how beautiful it was
Every time I watch these instantly mothra's song from godzilla plays in my head as if I'm watching mothra getting prepared to fight as she is crawling out of her cocoon and spreads her wings ready to fly.
Absolutely the most amazing videography I've ever seen! You are a true artist...thank you very much
This so beautiful and relaxing
Thank you very very very very much for this wonderful video! 😘
#loveMothsandButterflies pls like if you love butterfly and moths
Ari Pittana
YOU CRUEL THIS ISN'T EVEN MY FINAL FORM!!!!
@@mclsauce6300 op loop ki love pop in loop
@@mclsauce6300 try
Awesome video!!! Loved the details and close ups!!
Do you cut open the cacoon to see the development? If so, doesn't it expose the pupa and interrupt the cycle? In some cases, in your videos, the pupa isn't even in the cacoon in some stages.
Mr Libido Man No one in their right mind would do that
It still turned out fine =)
Also, *cocoon
No bro pupa do not get any harm when cocoon is cut down
Cacoon is just for protection from predators
Mm u can analyse it butterflie pupa is simular to moths buts make harden there outer skin and they gets develop inside it
And only difference is Cacoon
Which us just like clothes
No, he just cuts open the protective housing (cocoon) made of bark and silk by by the moth to “hide” from predators, because it looks much more inconspicuous than a big bright green chrysalis (the actual pupae) out in the open. Doesn’t harm the moth.
Look at those legs hugging the leaf! So cutee 😍
They’re like fairies🌸❤️
Such beautiful work with such gorgeous subject matter !! Bravo
🐛😊🐛😊🐛
human mom: son dont play needles
moth mom: son go eat needles
me: lemme question life
Nathan Lope I know humour is subjective but can we agree how bad this joke is
Purple MushroomM I think that was the point
Just happened upon your channel - simply STUNNING!!! Thank you so much for sharing these - looking forward to watching more!!!
Hi! Many thanks for your kind comment. My new videos will be available here soon (in November). Regards, Adam
Why does it rub its body against each other after each molt?? This is so interesting 😂
to brush the dead skin off the body
@@lick28 (*wow that is a long name*) and to spread the venon in the boddy
doin a little yoga
James Merryman So, it's brushing its hair?
Beautiful observation. Many many thanks. May God bless you. 😍
The finished creature resembles Mothra in some respects, which is definitely a good thing.
Fantastic video!!
Adam, thank you very much for your big love to our beautiful Earth.
Greatly !!!
💕💕💕💕💕
How did He created them? How? How to prove a Creator is needed? It's hard for people to believe He did it if you just say how wonderful is His work.People wanted to know why, and you need to prove it.
سبحان الله بديع السموات و الارض ❤
Woooowwww... what a documentary....🤙 i really appreciate this. And thank you for this amazing work all team members ❤️🤙❤️
It looks like during the second molt, it hurt itself.
Does it
Very very nice vidio with pure natural sounds and no artificial music, thanks a lot for the post
I think i feel Disgusting and Satisfying at the same time... 😑😑 my brain is broke...
Thank you ! I thought I was alone 🤢🥰🤷🏿♀️😭
I’m surrounded by weebs who can’t accept nature and how it works.
@@IAmLiterallyMahito shut up
I forgot : thank you so much for sharing your great work.
The first stage of the larva or caterpillar looks like a evil boss charcter in a underground hell game or a horror game but it's heavily desized
Awesome video ) Moth is so puffy and beautiful 😍
Beautiful
I absolutely loved that video. You do incredible work. I will watch this one over and over.