Forget the Red-Eyed Tree Frog, I found something cooler...
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.ค. 2024
- Searching for the Tropical Flat / Red-Eyed Tree Snake, Siphlophis compressus, an night in the mountains of the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica.
Corrections / additional comments:
03:24 - More specifically, these nematodes have created cysts beneath the skin. They may have been transmitted through water as well.
04:01 - Apologies for the terrible frame rate throughout this segment. No idea what occurred there.
10:39 - If you are in the right habitat, of course (which is not difficult to find at all).
Chapters:
00:00 - Giant Centipede (Scolopendra sp.)
01:28 - Land Crab (Ptychophallus sp.)
02:42 - Tropical Flat / Red-Eyed Tree Snake #1 (Siphlophis compressus)
04:01 - Slender Snail Sucker (Sibon dimidiatus)
05:17 - Bess Beetles + Pseudoscorpions (Passalidae + Cthoniidae)
06:54 - Gray Four-Eyed Opossum (Philander melanurus)
07:32 - Tropical Flat / Red-Eyed Tree Snake #2 (Siphlophis compressus)
09:02 - Drab / Veragua Cross-Banded Treefrogs (Smilisca sordida)
10:19 - Ornate Cat-Eyed Snake (Leptodeira ornata)
11:33 - Soil Centipede (Oryidae)
12:53 - Tropical Flat / Red-Eyed Tree Snake #3 (Siphlophis compressus)
14:08 - Crab / Huntsman Spider (Olios sp.)
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Sees a mammal, calls it clumsy, doesn't elaborate and just leaves
that made me giggle so hard.
Little simian lookin guy
I fucking love this channel! I can’t watch most a lot of videos like this because the people narrating fake it too hard. This is exactly how it should be, it’s perfect.
best channel on youtube for this stuff
Precisely. The way this man in particular speaks is natural as if he's speaking to you as a person instead of using that fake show host vibes.
Very appreciated.
So true. Well said, my friend!
Goodness I agree with you so much!! This channel has definitely been my favorite!! You get direct content and he isn’t all drastic
@@StyleshStorm other channels do that youtuber voice, like it's a circus
The Pseudoscorpions attaching themselves to beetles is amazing!
When i discovered pseudoscorpions, it was from finding one in my bathroom. Very cool
The crab when you put it down: Am I not good enough for you? 😞
This is only channel I sit at the edge of my seat fully emersed in. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, and adventures.
I like the gentleness with which he handles the various animals.
You make phenomenal videos. Its so refreshing to get information at this rate, most channels would draw out on one subject for as long as possible but this is genuinely a mini nature documentary everytime. Fascinating stuff, thank you for sharing it all.
Those beetles were loud stridulators! Enjoyed the crab spider and the centipedes, but the pseudoscorpions are fascinating to me. I used to find them in the bark of southern pines and elytra of dead beetles in Florida, but in all the scouring of the web, have not been able to identify what species they are. I wonder why they hitch rides on beetles myself, whether it's to eat the mites or just as transport. Keep 'em coming!
Those snakes are sooo cute!
My DH said of the centipede: STILL NOOOPE, but it's super cute they wash their antennae just like mantids do. I'm more in the NOPE camp. You are both brave and slightly not right in the head, lol. But good for you for helping people learn about many creatures and being so gentle and respectful with them. He said the crab reminds him of a fiddler cram in FL, "They'll eat anything."
This channel is what discovery channel needs. So underrated!
"Try not to be the first person who experiences severe symptoms from some random rear-fanged snake, even if it's for science." Those are words to live by right there.
The crab spiders we have in the UK are much smaller, and I think from a different family (?) Thomisidae. Some at least resemble flowers, and they lay in wait camouflaged on a flower until an unsuspecting prey comes along. I don't think they use silk in the capture, like jumping spiders.
love this channel, your passion is amazing :)
Man land crabs is just such a funny concept to me. Great video as always.
Costa Rica is an amazing place to find lots of cool creatures.
This channel's name makes sense, the guy picked up anything and everything!
Those beetles reminded me of stag beetles here in states,and they make noise like that too,love these videos man
Love your channel since the start! Keep doing this!
General Apathy- how much of your time do you spend traveling? How many different countries have you been to? Another wonderful video- thank you♡
Probably a couple months per year on average. It varies quite a bit. 11 countries so far.
Love these videos!
Love your channel!
Thanks for the priority centipede cameo. They’re my favorite!
I love your content! Thanks for sharing :)
Wow, awesome species. I w never even seen that one before. Great video. I loooove your content.
I love your content!!!
Never seen a Scolopendra sp. from Costa Rica before. Vaguely resembles Scolopendra morsitans; wonder if it’s a close relative.
3:14 I love those eyes ❤
I think that crab had gotten quite fond of you!
that centipede be rockin'!
Yo I need a crab video from you, wonderful footage
the snakes are pretty cute
cool stuff !
Amazing
The apathy in your voice makes the delivery of information easier to digest
8:26 love red eyes
please talk more about pseudoboini, if you’re still in costa rica you should totally do a video on Clelia clelia
I ❤ oryids
bitten by rear fanged for science..... like the boomslang
💕✌🏼
I thought that 4 large eyes in a "square" pattern on the front of the face was the way to distinguish wandering spiders from often almost identical (ecologically & morphologically) huntsman spiders who have just 2 large eyes with a series of small eyes underneath/on the sides... Is this not true⁉️ 🤔
Because that spider seemed to have the "square" wandering spider eye arrangement‼️
Hey there! I love your videos, though I need to stop watching them while eating lunch because the visuals and the act of chewing food don't mix. THank you for all the work you put in to sharing these animals with us! Are you a professional entymologist/biologist, or is your expertise home grown?
Home grown is a good way to put it. :D
True land crabs host true scorpions instead of pseudo ones. True fact, probably.
Have you tried looking for land crabs? I will be trying to catch one next week (gecarcoidea lalandii) and keep one as a pet
Hey, wondering what the general range is for Norcal ghost pedes? I swear I remember you had a video hunting for those, but I cannot find it now... Was it taken down?
Do centipedes like that bite? I was always told that as a child, so I never touched them, but now I am not sure.
They can bite
He blithely picked up a toe-biter in one video, so he's quite fearless and/or very non-threatening to these creatures.
Likely all Scolopendra spp. bite given the right circumstances.
Do pseudoscorpions feed on the beetle mites?
To my knowledge, this has not yet been observed. Some are known to feed on Varroa spp. though.
You don't tell us if and how venomous any of these snakes are.
Very very venomous. Don't try this at home 😅
Since you are in Latin America I worry that you might run into the cartel or maybe a big cat going out at night all by yourself in isolated places. Please be careful!!
Obvious misinformation!!!
The frog is objectively cooler.