Can never get enough of your field trips. Amphibians are some of the coolest little creatures. We love them all both big and small. Thanks for sharing with us.
i had the privalege of being involved in a sand lizard re-introduction program, while studying ecology at uni, it ran between my local zoo and national park. it was awsome to be involved in such a project and a wild sand lizard i saw when little is one of the things that sparked my love of nature. re-introductiom programs are really valuble conservation
What an amazing species! I enjoyed learning more about the husbandry and breeding of these fascinating little newts Definitely not for me, there's so many moving parts in keeping them.
Coo!l my first ever reptile that I had as a teenager that also made me start loving what is a red belly newt that I named her Martin. And red fire belly next that I named Sheila. Then i did all the research I could. After I get them from PetSmart. This was way before the internet. Lol telling my age here. Sheila passed after she was 5 years. Martin passed had her for 7-years Would have been longer if my little sister didn't take her out of her tank while I was at work. Thanks Kenan for showing this video.
Hi Kenan Fantastic video. It so interesting how they can adapt from a water environment to dry land, and then go back into the water. Fascinating research. Thanks for sharing. Cindy
They look like a subspecies of the Eastern (red-spotted) Newt which have the same life cycle; fully aquatic (“tadpole”) juvenile, terrestrial red efts, aquatic adults. I’ve bred Eastern News but always wear hospital gloves to avoid transferring toxins in natural skin oils when handling any amphibian.
Can never get enough of your field trips. Amphibians are some of the coolest little creatures. We love them all both big and small. Thanks for sharing with us.
Couldn't agree more!
i had the privalege of being involved in a sand lizard re-introduction program, while studying ecology at uni, it ran between my local zoo and national park. it was awsome to be involved in such a project and a wild sand lizard i saw when little is one of the things that sparked my love of nature. re-introductiom programs are really valuble conservation
Love to hear it. Thank you for sharing!
Cuteness overload
Agreed!
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The newts aren’t bad either!
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Right off the bat I can tell how good of an interviewer he is
Thanks
This is a freaking awesome video!! Thank you so very much for sharing 😊❤️
You are so welcome!
What an amazing species! I enjoyed learning more about the husbandry and breeding of these fascinating little newts Definitely not for me, there's so many moving parts in keeping them.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very fascinating! 😊
Coo!l my first ever reptile that I had as a teenager that also made me start loving what is a red belly newt that I named her Martin. And red fire belly next that I named Sheila. Then i did all the research I could. After I get them from PetSmart. This was way before the internet. Lol telling my age here. Sheila passed after she was 5 years. Martin passed had her for 7-years Would have been longer if my little sister didn't take her out of her tank while I was at work. Thanks Kenan for showing this video.
Thank you for sharing!
Hi Kenan Fantastic video. It so interesting how they can adapt from a water environment to dry land, and then go back into the water. Fascinating research. Thanks for sharing. Cindy
Glad you enjoyed it Cynthia!
Love it I Newt my Birthday 🎁🎂🎉 was going to be a learning experience
Happy birthday!!
@@KampKenanArmy Thank You General Kenan
They look like a subspecies of the Eastern (red-spotted) Newt which have the same life cycle; fully aquatic (“tadpole”) juvenile, terrestrial red efts, aquatic adults. I’ve bred Eastern News but always wear hospital gloves to avoid transferring toxins in natural skin oils when handling any amphibian.
Thank you for the advice
Lets go army
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When they are on land how do they breath? Do they have lungs?
What would it take for us to do a collab?!
Is there a special grade of plastic you need to use with aquatic life like this?
Firts!
NICE!!!!!!
You're awesome man you inspire me with all my reptiles!
And I spell poorly apparently 🤦♂️🤦♂️ Firts lmao
Not evolution, It's an adaptation they all have.