@@Gnarmarmilla Glad you enjoyed the video! Tim is indeed a one- in-a-million resource of information for these ecosystems. He has observed them locally for over 30 years.
No. Our Ephemeral Pools video covers the the creatures that live in these pools more broadly, but this one focuses on Triops with more detailed information on this particular species. We have another one coming soon that focuses on the three species of very shrimp found in the Moab pools, including one that even Tim hadn’t seen in 20 years.
This is literally so cool I like that dude
Tim really is an amazing teacher.
This is an awesome video. Life is amazing.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it, and Tim really is amazing when it comes to knowing about these ephemeral pools and the creatures that live in them
Neat.
Glad you enjoyed the video.
Mr. Graham is like this tadpole shrimp, if we get rid of him the whole ecosystem can collapse.
Thank you for doing this. Very interesting
@@Gnarmarmilla Glad you enjoyed the video! Tim is indeed a one- in-a-million resource of information for these ecosystems. He has observed them locally for over 30 years.
Wow, freaky creatures! I could set up and watch behavior all day without disturbing. Thanks!
@@thelaughingtiger146 it really is an alien world of weird life in these pools! Thank you for watching!
Ive seen something like that on top of Enchanted Rock in TX.
@@Rinkul They are found throughout the Southwest.
Not just moab, all the way into colorado
reupload?
No. Our Ephemeral Pools video covers the the creatures that live in these pools more broadly, but this one focuses on Triops with more detailed information on this particular species. We have another one coming soon that focuses on the three species of very shrimp found in the Moab pools, including one that even Tim hadn’t seen in 20 years.