I live in New Jersey bud , But I know PR. The mistake is that your given the impression that the that the smaller island of Culebra is the bigger island of PR. Bud is mostly correct. You need abobe 40k miles to see 38.8 x 135 miles. Culebra easy at 1500. Thank for good info. Jose Vera
Sorry Feluix. We were unable to travel to Puetro Rico for this video, so chose illustrative and educational footage instead so other could learn about the amazing creatures there.
@@a-z-animals927 First, there are no shrews in Puerto Rico, the northern region is karst region witha mix of subtropical forest. Also, while talking about animals you showed african species, when talking about the frogs none pf the ones you showed where Puerto Rican. When talking about the mountains you showed temperate regions north america and Europe. Also, there are no poisonous snakes, but there is a species of snake which is mildly-venomous, Borinkenophis portoricensis. Apart from that everything was correct.
@@a-z-animals927 also, the "Caribbean National Forest" is not called that anymore. Its new official name is the name the locals have always called it, "El Yunque". And something else, scorpions do not bite, they sting.
Jellyfish season in January - March in Puerto Rico, so you should be fine. For more information on other dangerous animals in Puerto Rico we recommend our guide here: a-z-animals.com/animals/location/central-america/puerto-rico/
This is a trully insulting, confusing and misleading video. I agree with most of the narration contents. But using footage of forests, animals and settlements from other countries as if they were from PR, reveals your careless and precipitated action to publish unfiltered information. Exotic (foreign) frogs identified as endemic, monotipic pine forests, marinas beside a cliff, and mountain panoramas from Europe and Africa are indicators of your low PR wildlife and landscape literacy. WHAT A SHAME 😱👎
Can't wait!
I live in New Jersey bud , But I know PR. The mistake is that your given the impression that the that the smaller island of Culebra is the bigger island of PR. Bud is mostly correct. You need abobe 40k miles to see 38.8 x 135 miles. Culebra easy at 1500. Thank for good info. Jose Vera
I live in Puerto Rico. This video is not accurate. Many of the pictures are not from animals and images of habitat are not from our island.
half of this content is not in Puerto Rico
Sorry Feluix. We were unable to travel to Puetro Rico for this video, so chose illustrative and educational footage instead so other could learn about the amazing creatures there.
Cool video
Thanks! We're very glad you liked it. We have ten more coming soon. Stay tuned!
Como dijo, Que dijo!??? 🤔🦎🌴
At 1:04 is an amazing bird, its a very pretty bird.
We agree.
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At least the first half of this video is misleading. It is showing animals as well as landscaping from other parts of the world. What a shame!
Lots of mis-information in this video.
Can you please elaborate so we can fact check our work?
@@a-z-animals927 First, there are no shrews in Puerto Rico, the northern region is karst region witha mix of subtropical forest. Also, while talking about animals you showed african species, when talking about the frogs none pf the ones you showed where Puerto Rican. When talking about the mountains you showed temperate regions north america and Europe. Also, there are no poisonous snakes, but there is a species of snake which is mildly-venomous, Borinkenophis portoricensis. Apart from that everything was correct.
@@a-z-animals927 also, the "Caribbean National Forest" is not called that anymore. Its new official name is the name the locals have always called it, "El Yunque". And something else, scorpions do not bite, they sting.
@@AlexisVega-xi5yq Thank you very much for these details! We appreciate you taking the time to share them.
A lot of the video snips don't even seem like they were recorded there.
Less music and more information
yall aint got box jellyfish right? im going there but im not trying to die from some jellyfish
Jellyfish season in January - March in Puerto Rico, so you should be fine. For more information on other dangerous animals in Puerto Rico we recommend our guide here: a-z-animals.com/animals/location/central-america/puerto-rico/
This is a trully insulting, confusing and misleading video. I agree with most of the narration contents. But using footage of forests, animals and settlements from other countries as if they were from PR, reveals your careless and precipitated action to publish unfiltered information. Exotic (foreign) frogs identified as endemic, monotipic pine forests, marinas beside a cliff, and mountain panoramas from Europe and Africa are indicators of your low PR wildlife and landscape literacy. WHAT A SHAME 😱👎
If your going too make a video of about Puerto Rico at the very least use footage of the actual island... not one shot one made in PR....