Incredible Insects Of The Amazon | Mini Monsters Of Amazonia | Real Wild
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ม.ค. 2023
- Mini monsters explores the world of insects living in Amazonia. A team of bug scientists takes a look at these little creatures, much smaller than 6 mm, to reveal the complex relationships between these species and their environments. These tiny evolutionary marvels have existed for approximately 40 million years and continue to survive by mimicking the ecosystem around them. Taking on forms well beyond our imagination, and looking like something from a science fiction world, the treehoppers are captured through the camera's lens and through special audio recording, revealing a few unexplained mysteries of nature.
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"The oil company controls access to the park". That's f-up in so many levels
I wish I could get paid to find bugs in the forest!
Be careful what you wish for. Everything in the forest will try to kill you
you can get paid for finding bugs in the codes.. have that pc in the forest and you can have your wish
Lol
You'd need the knowledge and schooling that goes along with it. Otherwise you'd just say cool bug and it would be a shit video and then no money.
Become an entomologist and you can.
Absolutely a First Class Documentary, that I found and watched a second time. Great, even compelling topic, presented expertly!
I really loved your show! It was as entertaining as it was informative! It should be offered more often than annually, perhaps through local PBS stations, to aid universities in growing research funds and interest, in learning more about our world, while understanding the need for respect of our fragile, natural world. (Clear-cutting the forest will destroy the trees to offer easy "eye-level" access, but only for a final search....)
Thank you for your film!
I love that the one fellow puts up his boots and lets all the water flow out, with perfect execution, humor, and exhaustion.
This has been a great 'wild ride' and I wish it would never end.
I clicked because of of a cute green bug and stayed for all the cute bugs.
This program was awesome! I had no idea how many varieties of tree hoppers there were!
When I look at all these different shaped and different subspecies of bug, I can’t help but think about indigenous peoples and their unique cultures (mainly their elaborate clothing and headdresses! Just like the elaborate and unique beauty of these bugs 🐞
c'est incroyable cette diversité chez les insectes , de couleur , de formes , ces petits êtres vivants ont chacun un nom , une Famille , un ordre et c'est tant mieux
We appreciate your research and dedication gentlemen. Please remain safe.
Amazing treehoppers! and thank you for enlightening us on your arduous journey to find them. The passionate team deserve to find more. Well done!
I've always had a small infatuation for tree hoppers but knowing that there are all these exotic looking tree hoppers is even more amazing to me. This gives me the same feeling I have for jumping spiders. 😅
I absolutely agree. I'm fascinated by jumping spiders; how they see (very well!) their spatial perception, their diversity and their amazing cuteness. However, these tree hoppers take weird to a whole new level. How and of course why they evolved their outrageous shapes and colors is a mystery I hope to learn more about.
Omg I so love jumping spiders, had pet ones I used to keep hidden in my desk in kindergarten.
CANT IMAGINE WHAT OTHER INFATUATIONS YOU HAVE .
CANT IMAGINE WHAT OTHER INFATUATIONS YOU HAVE .@@FloozieOne
I’d be too scared of the big ass spiders lurking around and waiting to get me…if I had some spider repellent I would be all about hanging out in the tropical jungles. Kudos to all the selfless explorers, cameramen/women, and the many other scientists who are so brave and willing to bring us such educational gold back from the extremes of nature! Thank you Go Wild for always providing such fantastic videos!!!!
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Davvero bizzarri e interessanti questi insetti 👍
Das war informativ und beruhigend. Gut gemacht!
The tree hopper's 😍 awesome documentary watching from New Zealand
this is the coolest nature doc i've seen in a while. very weird. very cool
Tree hoppers are fascinating little creatures. After seeing Zefrank's video about tree hoppers (informative and hysterical) I was hooked on them. Do yourself a favor and watch his video! You'll love tree hoppers even more.
Agreed! You will enjoy ZeFranks leaf hopper / plant hopper video(s).
I second that.
This was marvelous, showing details I have not seen in other videos. Thank you for your expertise in crafting this look into the Amazon leaf Hoppers. Kudos!
Tree Hoppers are the most stunningly beautiful bizarre and tiny little insects, a perfect example of form and function, ie Mutate and Survive 🤗👌😘
Thank you for the wonderful informative world about different insects! I enjoyed the whole video!🙂👍✌️👋🙏
Mind blown! This is a phenomenally wonderful and well done documentary. Now I want to read the actual research papers ! Thanks for uploading this! ❤
My brother...the glories of this world are great, but do not forget the eternal, everlasting glory of kingdom of the righteous king, Yahweh. Righteous God, in your grace, may these lost children return to you. Amin!!
So interesting 👍Nature can be so unique and wonderful😃
What an interesting job!
Approximately 4 words into the narration I was hooked. If David Suzuki, the Canadian equivalent of Sir David Attenborough, was narrating then I was watching. Thank you for sharing this. 🙂
Nothing like being in the Amazon at night with a headlamp!
My favorite leaf hopper is the candy striped leaf hopper, I know Treehoppers are different, but just wanted to share.
That was amazing!
Tree hoppers are adorable 🥰 little bugs are nature’s jewels 💎
Wow, that’s was great 👍🏻 learned a lot.
Love this channel.
What an outstanding video. All thanks to Noah's efforts of preserving these small creatures on the ark.
And what Bible verse is it that said Noah brought insects on the ark?
@@floatingbacon3909 I don't think it directly states that insects were brought onto the ark, but how else then could these creatures survived after a global flood? Which brings me to the following conclusion: Either they were saved from the flood by Noah, or the whole damn story of the ark is just a load of crap like so many other fables in that book.
The story of Noah's ark is trivially debunked.
@@johanreyneke5837noahs ark has been proved that it could have happened but only in africa did it flood, the rest of the world did not experience a flood or any large natural disaster also in historical writing noahs journey is to similar to other stories so most historians believe its a rewriting
The tree hopper at approx 5. 02 may have a fungus on or in its head. Great video Best regards from James in Scotland. 😊
Tree hoppers exist in Russia too. I remember seeing them as a child there, only they are much more modest looking there, smooth and light beige in colour, but their shape is very similar, and they are very tiny. I thought they were some kind of grass fleas, because they jump from one strand of grass to another, very fast. I found them quite boring compared to some giant grasshoppers we had for instance, some of which were white and some bright pink-and-green. I think nature (including insects) of colder, temperate climates is under-appreciated just because it is less extravagant-looking.
They are in North America too! We also have a related bug called "spittle bugs" (froghoppers) because the species here make little nests of mucus and sap that they suck from the plants and it looks like someone spit in the grass.
They exist all over the world.
Amazing video 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Very good! Thanks!
Interesting little Creatures
these are so beautiful
Yeah me too. I liked this video a lot :)
I started learning about the Missouri River small, too.
Wow so beautiful animals
nature is full of amazing
谢谢!
So Amazing!!! Love these spectacular species. Thank you for this brilliant video.
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I’ve always wanted to carve out a living satiating curiosity and enjoying the magnificence of the natural world. Just hasn’t been in the cards.
🇬🇧 Macrocosm & Microcosm
You could almost believe these brilliant insects are the Fae Folk
It just never ceases to amaze me that so many diverse worlds within worlds exist alongside us.
So tiny, so perfect, each knowing it's reason for existence by instinct.
Id do this job for free!
Basic accomodation & a couple of
Nutritious meals per day & id be in Clover!
Thank You, this was brilliant
Peace & Harmony
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"With a jungle full of vicious stinging wasps, POISONOUS snakes, and a....."
Really?
That thing was so cute when it came out of its cocoon. It had big brown eyes send A MASSIVE MOHAWK!!
I love insects there my favorite creatures on Earth XD
Homeboy did not need to taste the water.. I bet it does taste earthy you Castaway looking 😂😂
Beautiful. 🤍
my goodness, our world is so amazing and yet not all is discovered in flora and fauna, - brilliant video with amazing explanations, i have been in Ecuador jungle but didn^t recogn. this creatures, now i know you need expert eyes🧐Thy!✌
"I haven't tasted them... yet"
@0:22 I have seen them in the woods of Mississippi in the year 1977.
Dude gets paid to catch cool bugs. I labor with a shovel
Dave Suzuki! 😊
Humberto is adorable. That is all.
interesting information but I always wish the music could be dialed back.
Scientists: ".. don't worry this poison won't hurt anything except the bugs.."
Also Scientists: *puts on hazmat suit*
Sobhane Allah
سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم عدد خلقه ورضاء نفسه وزنه عرشه ومداد كلماته
And now live smack dab in the middle of Tucson Arizona Sonoran I took another and tamala g class at the University of Arizona learn that Arizona has more insect species than any state in the United States including Hawaii and the Southern States in Florida it surely doesn't arrival the Amazon but it keeps me entertained insects are amazing several times I've had cicadas fly and land on given the opportunity for a close-up look riveting
The man hanging in the canopy reminded me of Biblio Sp. or St. Marks Fly in lreland...hanging under the tree on the Conna Point to Point course by the Blackwater River....
They can make a huge cloud!
Alberto made you both look like amateurs with wellies and a piece of rope haha 😂❤
Very interesting video thanks 💚👍☺️
These tree hoppers are actually cute
28:10 i think a tree hopper hopped a ride on the collar of your shirt😮
There just like aphids. You wouldn't want either one in your garden.
هذا خلق الله ♥️
wow
I always choose to become a Bugcatcher in Pokemon(Heracross 😍!!)
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Ek 👍
God creates awesome things!
Those are weird enough. I thought i was in the fantasy world
I love bospidium (sp)! The pronodum! It makes cell access easier…(sorry)
I love bugs.
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This might of been interesting if the focus was on the insects. This seems to be a documentary about people who filmed insects. The title should have been "The people who filmed incredible insects of the Amazon"
Rofl
The "ahh fuck" after him being excited about his new slingshot has me hysterical
Sadly so many trees are being cut 😢
Funny enough imagine how many life forms was extinct in europe and norh america. Now you guys want to tell us what to do with our forests as if you all know what really happens here.
4:15 yeah nah if there's one thing I wouldnt do in the Amazon, it's walk barefoot 😳
So they fogged and could have potentially wipe out a new species?
Wow amazing
Absolutely fascinating, I've never seen anything like it, how little we know, how much we destroy! The amount of work, the passion and dedication shown by these scientists (and their guide!) is incredible, admirable people! And then there is Kim Kardashian... 🤮
this could be use as reference in a sci-fi alien movies haha
I thought this was about insects, but instead it’s about a team of scientists.
And how they’d be able to do nothing without Humberto.
I closed my eyes for sleep, after watching this and all I could see was bugs bugs and more bugs 😁 morphing into a brain' devouring mass. 😂
These little tree hoppers are the cutest bugs ever ❤ Make a change from the biting ants and ticks that burrow under the skin
God is amazing!
Ohhh....Buggers
The appendages coming from their heads are basically heat sensors. I thought they would've known that. The hairs are extremely sensitive the changes in temperature. They also pick up sent of the opposite sex.
Scent.
We live in a strange world,why not strange bugs 🐞
I seen a egg looked like a green thorn under a tree leaf in the grove.Broke it open one small orange larva it the tip of it.😮wowza
We gonna just ignore the fact that the old french dude tasted the water, lol. Imagine how many parasites are floating around in there 😳 🤔 dudes and definitely brave. He must have had the worst stomach ache afterward 😫.
Yeah, that is exactly what I thought😂 He must have an iron stomach or a REAL stomach ache!!
They found sacred treasure Mahoraga with that first bug
one day all gone
Is David caradine doing the voice-over?
Literal pokemon
Legit!!!
The "fogging" with insecticides stains this nice documentary for me. Disrespectfull and harmfull to the beautyfull flora and fauna there.
Harmful yes but disrespectful 😅 you’re reaching with that one. Plants don’t have feelings 😒
Such a sensitive society we live in now days jeez
By the way, the title picture does not show a treehopper but the katydid Panacanthus cuspidatus.
... That mole on her nose is moving ... 7:43
humans are just the monsters not bugs
not humans, just capitalists and their sympathizers
@@clown134 you're right
@@atmanrouies8337 thank you it's not very often someone agrees
@@clown134 it's obvious
How can gorillas kidnap oil workers?
what did they want, "more bananas by 2 weeks otherwise they're goners" 😅