Looking for Reptiles, Bugs, and Amphibians in France ( Part II )
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ต.ค. 2024
- Looking for reptiles, arthropods, and amphibians throughout southern France: a follow up.
12:05 - Annual, not perennial.
Identifications:
6:10 - Strinati's Cave Salamander, Speleomantes strinatii
12:11 - Spiny Toad, Bufo spinosus
15:10 - Spiny Toad, Bufo spinosus
Part I: • Looking for Reptiles, ...
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your channel is so underrated, its like the animal version of crime pays but botany doesn't
Thank you, Jasper.
You have a very bingeable channel. You record outstanding footage, and your commentary, and delivery are excellent.
The salamander you found at 6:20 is Speleomantes strinatii, a French cave salamander. It’s not common and lives only in the extreme South-east of France and in Italy
Nuevamente un excelente vídeo al estilo francés Saludos
Love the France videos!!
I love your videos, straight to the point, no bullshit and very soothing. you've got yourself a new french subscriber.
Also the way you pronounce anis is hilarious.
Awesome video. I look forward to your videos every time I have the opportunity. I do have a question if you’re available.
(~15:20 mark) How long do those white-looking molts on scorpions that just had babies usually last for?
Usually no more than a week in my experience.
Your content is great
Amazing video! You have a good channel. My self and a friend want to go herping in Southern France in april this year. We dont have a location yet. Which areas do you recommend? Our main target is the Aspis viper
I love these videos I need more
Lol you terrified that poor spider.
Maybe tap it on the hind legs lol might make it leave without thinking you wanna eat it
Do you have other social media apps? Like Instagram or Twitter? Because you are underrated and need more recognition,
I have an Instagram. You can find the link in the description.
@@GeneralApathy thanks , I will follow
1:40--Silence of the Lambs af
A few words of advise:
All european Reptiles/Amphibians are protected by law and handling them is actually a felony. Handling Salamanders (Speleomantes strinatii) without gloves is rather bad for them too in terms of spreading diseases.
If feel like you might would benefit from doing some research before making these videos, otherwise you might get in trouble with the authorities.
And Anguis are not semiaquatic at all, in fact, theyre shit swimmers.
At 6:28
That amphibian in Portugal, in Lisbon region (Sintra forest has some), is called a "salamandra" and most of the time is killed because people, doesn't matter if those people are Illiterate or have a college degree, believe that animal is a reptile (looking like a lizard).
Even nowadays i ask myself "why" turtles are the most wanted reptiles, as pets, and all the other reptiles are so much hated ?
Some dope finds dawg that’s sick, you should make a tik tok a lot easier for more people to find your vids there
hello i need help. My centipede likes to eat spiders but I bought crickets and they don't eat like a spider any tips?
Try leaving dead crickets in the enclosure overnight.
@@GeneralApathy thx
Yay first one here
Far too much handling and disturbance of wildlife - why not just take a photo?
Are you in France permanently now? Or do you still live in California?
I still live in California. This is just temporary.