@@TsukiCove Hi, I know I pitched this idea not to long ago. But alongside many species that have been introduced, there are still animals that governments/wildlife associations are still planning on introduction or are considering it. I think that might be an interesting topic for a video.
Since you mentioned the giant salamander, it's worth remembering that any crayfish they feed on are also an invasive species. These crayfish, incidentally, were introduced as feed for bullfrogs (yet another invasive species!), but some escaped following the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake and are now in almost all waterways in mainland Japan.
Yes in Italy the nutria is everywhere… but the wolf hunt them in many habitat … and near the fields… in the po valley the wolf was absent since 1800 but in recent years with the increase in nutria they have returned ... even close to homes and cities. But fortunately the farmers do not hunt them since killing the nutria are helpful for agriculture
@@RUBPROMAL Unfortunately there is still a lot of debate on which wolf species the Japanese wolves were closest to, so even choosing a candidate is difficult.
Thank you for pointing out those species shouldn't be villainized. It's unreasonable to characterize them as evil or of malicious intend, as they simply try to survive in the area they were basically kidnapped to by humans!
To add to the cuteness of raccoons, in my culture raccoons are called “mapachin”, ma- hand, pa- wash, chin- small. The entire name all together meaning “the small one who washes their hands” lol. I just find it funny how even thousands of years ago people still found them to be cute then and even til now.
Someone in Japan wants to make an anime about native anthro animals fighting against invasive anthro animals. EDIT: came back after a week. No, it wasn't specified as a "kids show".
I actually hope not... the common trail of thought is likely, especially in impressionable and uncritical kids, "Japanese good, foreign bad" and extend that equation to humans, not to mention how the invasive species would probably be racialized. No, Japan already had entertainment programs which cover invasive species, how and why they are here, and that it's not their fault. One program also brings up the point of invasive native species (e.g. the Amur catfish) which are native to parts of Japan but invasive in other parts.
The weird thing about Rainbow Trout being invasive in Japan is that their native range on the asian side of the Pacific Ocean stops around the Kuril Islands just to the north of Japan. A mere 500 miles away, which sounds like a lot but that's less than the length of the 3 major Japanese islands.
Bringing in raccoons because of the Rascal anime is particularly ironic because one of the main points of the book Rascal was the author / viewpoint character learning that Rascal was a wild animal who wouldn't survive as a point.
yeah uhhhhhhh hhhhuuuuuu lol there little assholes who are like soldiers I love them if I needed to survive id watch theme in alot of cases. but in north America theres only one predator that can thin those numbers and thats a pick up truck with 4x4
It depends on economic conditions in Russia. Back 12-20 years ago brokers would pay $4 for a dead critter here in the US because demand was high in Russia. Selling to fur brokers has been nearly impossible for the last decade or so.
Worst thing about nutria rats is just how mean they are. They are like beavers with the crazy work ethic but they don’t build things they tear them apart. I built my kids a cool treehouse and within a week a group of nutria rats came up gnawed on it smacked it with their tails and knocked it over
Thanks Tsuki. You reached out. BTW, ask any Japanese bloke or bird what invasive speices is the worst and they'll all pretty much say "The blasted bass".
Funny thing about the Raccoon is that some of the same predators that prey on them in North America are also present in Japan, but for various reasons the local iterations are reluctant or haven't adapted to taking them as prey.
@@thomasmoore5949 that might be otters, which are being reintroduced in some places as i think theyre endangered. but look similar so you might have seen an otter instead
Another potential vector to control Nutria populations would be the reintroduction of the Chinese Alligator. It was found in Japan until roughly 5000bc, and alligators are well known for their opportunistic feeding. The only problem is that the Chinese Alligator is ALSO a burrowing species, bc that’s how it brumates during the winter.
@@skyper8934 well I don’t think Chinese alligators are able to occupy fast-flowing streams. If they can co-exist with the Chinese giant salamander, they can with the Japanese giant salamander.
Yes natural dispersal exists throughout natural history, but at a very slow rates. So ecosystems can probably handle a certain amount of invasive species over a certain time, but we are introducing hundreds of species over only a few years.
In Germany we have both the raccoon as well as the raccoon dog as introduced species and immigrant species respectively, but the damage they cause is relatively small. Raccoons, introduced in 1934, displaced neither the native badgers nor the raccoon dogs that had migrated since the 1960s. All we got is more animal diversity. In Germany some 50,000 badgers, between 15,000 to 30,000 raccoon dogs and some 200,000 raccoons are hunted each year, since none of them is threatened.
I'm sorry to sound so negative, but the amount of control Japan's native species can exert over these invaders seems somewhat minimal or rather 'hit and miss'. I hope the Japanese government is working on more targeted methods of removing these creatures and returning Japan's wonderful unique wildlife to its original state.
As a biologist working in Japan this video is the most inaccurate display of invasive control in Japan. None of the invasive species are being controlled by the native species mentioned. Do a bit more research please.
Interesting, I had never heard of the coypu. It must be found in southern warmer prefectures. I don't think they are in Tohoku. You should have mentioned the Asian palm civet, called hakubishin in Japanese. Despite being a tropical animal, they are found in Tohoku
Are there neozoa/invasive species that migrate between summer and winter habitats? Couldnt find anything online about it, If you do, maybe an idea for a video?
I wish we could replace the carp in our waterways with trout, but unlike carp the trout like cold water and that's restricted to Tassie and a few Alpine rivers and creeks. Our saltwater crocodiles are the opposite and need warmer water and nesting conditions that resemble the sauna from hell ;)
One must not forget the Japanese Giant Hornet! Domestic European Honeybees are well known for wiping out the native bee populations. Fortunately for the native Japanese bees, the Japanese Giant Hornet absolutely destroy European Honeybees, as unlike the native Japanese Honeybees, they have no defense against the giant hornets. I find it ironic that bee keepers think the hornets are pests, when they're actually saving the environment against the invasive european bees.
Invasive fish in Japan? Japanese are hunting and eating literally every sea creature out there, they go whale hunting or “research” half way across the pacific but they can’t hunt enough of rainbow trouts? Funny.
Best species could be man. Idk why japan isn't more pro gun/pro hunter. Japan is one of the safest countries on earth and if guns became rampant it likely would be a switzerland situation where high gun ownership rate, insignificant crime rate.
The tanuki does literally nothing to help, they occupy the same niche, which means they do the same thing. There's no reason to think the tanuki helps with raccoons at all. You even said they raccoons have made the tanuki population go down. That's not helping, it's coexisting.
Japan Japan does not fare well during pole shifts that exacerbate continental drift, the tendency of the continents to equalize around the globe. It sits on the edge of plates that will experience compression and plate movement, disastrous for Japan during this coming severe pole shift. Riddled with active and inactive volcanoes, Japan will find that tidal waves are the least of her worries, as volcanoes that violently explode will eradicate almost all life on these islands. Prior to the pole shift, Japan will experience her share of the increasingly severe earthquakes and volcanic eruptions that occur as Planet X approaches. Japan is rattled almost daily by earthquakes of magnitude 5 and 6. It is only when the magnitude is large enough to be classified as a 7 that international news even pays attention. The country has learned to live with such quakes, its infrastructure built in anticipation of earthquakes, and before the modern era, housing was built with bamboo and with very flexible construction designs that can creak and tilt but not shatter. We speak here of earthquakes prior to the pole shift with a magnitude of 8 or higher, truly in the scale of a 9 but perhaps not called that because of the USGS coverup on quake magnitude. These quakes will rival the large quakes that Japan has historically suffered periodically, but will be characterized by sympathetic adjustments in the Pacific Ring of Fire not normally accompanying large Japan quakes. The whole region will be seen as under pressure from subducting Pacific plates and the reaction to this pressure. Due to Japan's position on fault lines that lie under the ocean as well as land, tidal waves will result on occasion from these increasingly severe plate adjustments. Those living in coastal cities will thus find tidal waves resulting from earthquakes increasing in severity as well as the earthquakes themselves, leading up to the pole shift itself. The relatively narrow land will be battered and shaken, leaving the populace with few places to go. The tsunami press will be largest directly at right angles from the islands, assaulting the coasts so the water is forced up into the highlands, not along the coasts at an angle such that the force of the water might be turned out to sea. In some cases, during the pole shift, the water will rise high enough to surge completely over the islands, washing them clean. For Japan, there will be no safe place. It is like asking where in a tornado one should stand to avoid the tearing of the wind! So much is unpredictable. It could be assumed that some spots, high up so that tidal bore does not force water up ravines to high places, or to the side of volcanoes, so that hot gases and dropping rocks do not descend upon one, might be safe. But with the air and sea in turmoil, this would be unpredictable. Japan will experience an average of a 200 foot rise during the pole shift, but this will vary from the north end of the Japanese islands to the south. Japan lies on the N American continent, a tongue of which protrudes in that direction, encompassing the Aleutian Islands, Japan, and the Kamchatka region. We have stated that this tongue will not break off to become a separate plate, despite all pressure on it. That portion of the Japanese islands closer to the main plate, to the north, will remain further above the waves after the shift, due to rising with the main N American plate which will ride over the Pacific plates. Due to the crumbling of the Philippine Plate, the region near the southern part of the Japanese islands does not get pushed up as far, as that which would subduct under southern Japan finds an easier path through the crumble. Thus, northern Japan might find land rising 250 in elevation, while southern Japan experiences a 150 rise in elevation. Japan is at the juncture of several plate boundaries. The southern islands are situated on the great Eurasian Plate, and fare the best because this plate is massive and stable. The northern islands are on a tongue of the great N American Plate, but this tongue is likewise stable although it comes under extreme stress particularly at its tip, sometimes called the Okhotsk Plate. It is the pressure from the Pacific that is the issue, as the Pacific is compressing. Likewise, the Philippine Plate is at issue, as it loses in the compression game and in essence is pushed under and lost. The Philippine Plate is tipping, rising at the Mariana Islands and diving under the tongue of the Eurasian Plate that holds Indonesia. This tongue is itself being pushed down. Imagine the domino effect of the Mariana Trench folding against the Philippine Plate, tipping this sideways to drive the western edge under the tongue holding Indonesia, which is at the same time breaking and bending to subduct under the curve of the Indo-Australian Plate. This is a domino pressure, happening almost simultaneously. The scenario guarantees that the islands of southern Japan will be doing mountain buildings, particularly at the point where these plates converge at Mt. Fuji. The pressure from the compressing Pacific is applied directly on the northern islands of Japan, however, where the Pacific Plate is pushing under these islands. Thus when plate movement begins, there will first be a tipping and pushing down and under the south of Japan, and then as resistance here is eased, pressure on the northern part of Japan increases until an adjustment is made there likewise. The great quakes to afflict Japan prior to the pole shift will be thus in the south first, followed by great quakes in the northern islands of Japan with consequent tsunami heading for N America. Just when this will hit, and how much time will pass between the quakes in the south to be followed by quakes in the north, we cannot say. Historically, Japan has suffered from tsunamis as high as 100 feet (45m, MSL). Japan anticipates such tsunami on its South Island, as plate movement is not new, and the direction of movement also not new. However, the tipping of the Philippine Plate will be more extreme this time, so in an abundance of caution those concerned about tsunami should avoid the coastlines that will be affected by quakes in the South Island and allow for a tsunami at a potential height of 100-135 feet. The Japanese government most assuredly is aware of the presence of Planet X and the tight security that the US and major governments have imposed on this information. These elites have been part of the cover-up for over a decade. The folding of the Pacific (whereby the Marian Trench folds against the Mariana Plate, which folds against and under the Philippine Plate, which folds against and under the plate tongue holding Indonesia) will of course involve Japan in the shocks. How would this not be so? The Philippine Plate is also pushing under the south island of Japan, and the point of juncture at Mount Fiji, a three-plate boundary where the Pacific and Philippine plates slide past each other, will be a focus. The south island will have jolts as the Philippine Plate tilts and pushes under it, and Mount Fiji will also receive jolts as the Pacific Plate reverberates from having the Philippine Plate scrape along its side. These quakes we would place in the magnitude of 8, though they will be downgraded to be in the range of magnitude 7. The north island of Hokkaido shocks will be worse, as the Pacific Plate is not going to tilt the way the Philippine Plate did, thus it will ram its way under the north island. Here is where the great shocks will occur, where they will unquestionably be called of a magnitude 8 but will in truth be more akin to magnitude 9 quakes. As horrific as this quake has been for Japan, it is not the start of the Japan 7 of 10 events we have described. For the 7 of 10 events, Japan must experience a series of quakes, starting on the South Island and then proceeding to the North Island. This quake is of that size, but not in the correct sequence, not yet. The sinking of Indonesia was predicted to occur without significant quakes there, what we called a silent adjustment. The rolling of S America is predicted to have a series of significant quakes in the 8-9 MMS range. The African roll and drop will again be silent and the adjustment of the New Madrid again involving significant quakes in the 8-9 magnitude range. The New Madrid adjustment in particular will be confusing to many, as quakes will increased in frequency and severity, so that quakes of magnitude 6-7 are not uncommon in the New Madrid area before the large 9+ quake that accompanies the tearing of the fault line occurs. Thus quakes can occur before the 7 of 10 adjustment, but not be an indication that the 7 of 10 sequence has jumped ahead. The South Island of Japan has more stability than the North Island, as we have explained. The South Island is attached to the very stable Eurasian Plate, and as can be seen from a map of active volcanoes, has almost no volcanic activity when compared to the highly active volcanoes throughout the North Island. For the North Island, the volcano chain runs down the center of the island, as this is where subduction of the Pacific Plate creates the greatest pressure, well inland. Pressure on the South Island is relieved at the border with the Philippine Plate, which tilts to relieve the pressure and does not push under the Eurasian Plate to the extent that subduction under the North Island occurs.
Humans could help as well through giving incentives to hunt those species and use them. They can all be eaten (if humans don't want to, turn their meat into pet food) and two of them also have fur. Nothing wrong with fur from ecosystem destroying foreign animals.
4:39 The irony of this is that Rascal the Raccoon's main message was that it wasn't a good idea to keep raccoons as pets.
Interesting, I've never actually seen it myself
@@TsukiCove To be fair, it took almost 52 episodes to reach that point...
Same thing with Finding Nemo. A whole story about getting a fish back into the ocean, but all the children think is "I want a clownfish now!"
@@TsukiCove Hi, I know I pitched this idea not to long ago. But alongside many species that have been introduced, there are still animals that governments/wildlife associations are still planning on introduction or are considering it. I think that might be an interesting topic for a video.
@@blaketaylor6946 have you ever watched Disney's Pocahontas?
Since you mentioned the giant salamander, it's worth remembering that any crayfish they feed on are also an invasive species.
These crayfish, incidentally, were introduced as feed for bullfrogs (yet another invasive species!), but some escaped following the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake and are now in almost all waterways in mainland Japan.
Only if japan still had wolves. They would help to control some of the invasive species
If only the morons didn’t kill them all.
There is an organisation that wants to reintroduce wolves in Japan. Be it a different subspecies, but it still quite interesting
Same here in the UK to control free populations
Yes in Italy the nutria is everywhere… but the wolf hunt them in many habitat … and near the fields… in the po valley the wolf was absent since 1800 but in recent years with the increase in nutria they have returned ... even close to homes and cities. But fortunately the farmers do not hunt them since killing the nutria are helpful for agriculture
@@RUBPROMAL Unfortunately there is still a lot of debate on which wolf species the Japanese wolves were closest to, so even choosing a candidate is difficult.
Thank you for pointing out those species shouldn't be villainized. It's unreasonable to characterize them as evil or of malicious intend, as they simply try to survive in the area they were basically kidnapped to by humans!
So true, I thought it was obvious but some people in the comments always write something crazy so i have to say it now.
@@TsukiCove exactly. I also heard people say they wish suffering and death to individuals of a species merely because it is invasive...
@@benediktk.8228 eradicate em all.
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REFUGEES WELCOME
@@benediktk.8228 Nutjobs.
To add to the cuteness of raccoons, in my culture raccoons are called “mapachin”, ma- hand, pa- wash, chin- small. The entire name all together meaning “the small one who washes their hands” lol. I just find it funny how even thousands of years ago people still found them to be cute then and even til now.
Funny, in Swedish they're called "tvättbjörn", or literally wash-bear because of them washing their hands and food.
There just like urban foxes eat anything
Someone in Japan wants to make an anime about native anthro animals fighting against invasive anthro animals.
EDIT: came back after a week. No, it wasn't specified as a "kids show".
I would love that
It would be fitting considering how xenophobic their country is.
I actually hope not... the common trail of thought is likely, especially in impressionable and uncritical kids, "Japanese good, foreign bad" and extend that equation to humans, not to mention how the invasive species would probably be racialized.
No, Japan already had entertainment programs which cover invasive species, how and why they are here, and that it's not their fault.
One program also brings up the point of invasive native species (e.g. the Amur catfish) which are native to parts of Japan but invasive in other parts.
@@andrewsmallacombe9468 I'd like all that in the hypothetical anime too
Pom poko
The weird thing about Rainbow Trout being invasive in Japan is that their native range on the asian side of the Pacific Ocean stops around the Kuril Islands just to the north of Japan. A mere 500 miles away, which sounds like a lot but that's less than the length of the 3 major Japanese islands.
Bringing in raccoons because of the Rascal anime is particularly ironic because one of the main points of the book Rascal was the author / viewpoint character learning that Rascal was a wild animal who wouldn't survive as a point.
yeah uhhhhhhh hhhhuuuuuu lol there little assholes who are like soldiers I love them if I needed to survive id watch theme in alot of cases. but in north America theres only one predator that can thin those numbers and thats a pick up truck with 4x4
I feel like a coypu fur industry would have massive success in Japan, provided there's enough hunters.
It depends on economic conditions in Russia. Back 12-20 years ago brokers would pay $4 for a dead critter here in the US because demand was high in Russia. Selling to fur brokers has been nearly impossible for the last decade or so.
Fur industry is totally dead. The government of Louisiana will pay you $10 a tail, but nobody wants the pelts anymore.
@@voiceofreason2674 At east y'all have a bounty higher than the $4 back in the day.
@@Bacopa68 it was $4 until like 2016 but inflation over the past 15 years is 100% so they’ve increased it a lot every year
Japanese fur industries never use coypu since 1945.
Worst thing about nutria rats is just how mean they are. They are like beavers with the crazy work ethic but they don’t build things they tear them apart. I built my kids a cool treehouse and within a week a group of nutria rats came up gnawed on it smacked it with their tails and knocked it over
sounds like a reason for Japanese hicks to have some freedom to hunt them maybe incentivize it like they do with python hunting
Thanks Tsuki. You reached out. BTW, ask any Japanese bloke or bird what invasive speices is the worst and they'll all pretty much say "The blasted bass".
Which has led to the Japanese becoming the best bass fishermen in the world.
6:24
Yeah, Tanuki statues are best known to be…well endowed, if you catch my drift
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if you look up tanuki art it gets worse
Funny thing about the Raccoon is that some of the same predators that prey on them in North America are also present in Japan, but for various reasons the local iterations are reluctant or haven't adapted to taking them as prey.
Very interesting and educational, enjoyed it.
I got to say I love how condensed Japanese city’s are because it makes the rest of the country so beautiful
Go tanuki,chase out the raccoon
@DISNEY Matthew Skunk and hangs out with dudes named Crisp Rat.
That's one of the main problems with global connectivity exotic pet trade is when a pet either escapes or is released by the owner
How do you not have more subscribers I watch you stuff everyday
I'm glad you like the vids i'll keep them coming :)
Racoon: Who are you?
Tanuki: I am you, but dog.
The UK managed to eradicate the coypu in the fenland area completely it was causing massive damage to managed wetlands.
That is good news. I thought that they still lived in England now.
source?
Oh wow really? That's great news!
Hiw?
@@thomasmoore5949 that might be otters, which are being reintroduced in some places as i think theyre endangered. but look similar so you might have seen an otter instead
I love your videos
Thanks i appreciate the support :)
You omitted the most notorious and destructive invasive fish in Japan, the bluegill sunfish.
Really hope the racoon dog can beat the racoon, but seeing how intelligent and successful they are everywhere, the dog might have issues with them.
Raccoon dogs should be able to compete. Over here, they are invasive and definitely do well and are quite similar to raccoons in certain ways.
Interesting 🤔👍👍
Another potential vector to control Nutria populations would be the reintroduction of the Chinese Alligator. It was found in Japan until roughly 5000bc, and alligators are well known for their opportunistic feeding. The only problem is that the Chinese Alligator is ALSO a burrowing species, bc that’s how it brumates during the winter.
It will make the salamander go extinct in no time, since it's already at risk and you'll introduce a fast breeding predator
@@skyper8934 well I don’t think Chinese alligators are able to occupy fast-flowing streams. If they can co-exist with the Chinese giant salamander, they can with the Japanese giant salamander.
There are very few Chinese alligators left and are the smallest members of the alligator family if I remember right
The giant Chinese salamander is also an invasive and may outnumber the native giant salamanders.
Hornets controlling introduced European honey bees. The farms can be protected with metal mesh, but escaped bee colonies can be picked off
That was an exceptional show, thank you. 🇨🇦
From Louisiana, nutria rats are invasive here, game and fish will give you $5 per tail you bring them. Don’t really see them in my area anymore.
Please continue wierd and wonderful fish.
Regular Show: Rigby vs Danzaburo.
Raccoon vs Tanuki.
Your video is really educational. But i really miss your intro music though. 😃
Another good video bro
MOON VEARS ARE MY FAV ANIMAL. LETS GOOOO ITS FINALLY IN A VIDEO AND A THUMBNAIL!
The Nutria is a beaver muskrat mix without the beaver tale.
It is also important to note that not all invasive species were brought in by humans, some migrated on their own.
Yes natural dispersal exists throughout natural history, but at a very slow rates. So ecosystems can probably handle a certain amount of invasive species over a certain time, but we are introducing hundreds of species over only a few years.
In Germany we have both the raccoon as well as the raccoon dog as introduced species and immigrant species respectively, but the damage they cause is relatively small. Raccoons, introduced in 1934, displaced neither the native badgers nor the raccoon dogs that had migrated since the 1960s. All we got is more animal diversity. In Germany some 50,000 badgers, between 15,000 to 30,000 raccoon dogs and some 200,000 raccoons are hunted each year, since none of them is threatened.
I’ve seen the coypu in France in a local pond… got some pictures sadly it had already left before I could get my brother to the pond.
Some of these could be dealt with if Japan had any big wild cats but those seem to be missing from Honshu and the main islands.
Maybe just introduce the irimote cat
I'm sorry to sound so negative, but the amount of control Japan's native species can exert over these invaders seems somewhat minimal or rather 'hit and miss'. I hope the Japanese government is working on more targeted methods of removing these creatures and returning Japan's wonderful unique wildlife to its original state.
Love your videos. Thank you for saying not to villainize animals. Love your doggo too. What is her/his name?
As a biologist working in Japan this video is the most inaccurate display of invasive control in Japan. None of the invasive species are being controlled by the native species mentioned. Do a bit more research please.
Interesting, I had never heard of the coypu. It must be found in southern warmer prefectures. I don't think they are in Tohoku. You should have mentioned the Asian palm civet, called hakubishin in Japanese. Despite being a tropical animal, they are found in Tohoku
Does Japan have Red Eared Slider Turtles due to the popularity of TMNT?
Yes
@@petergray7576 Sorry about that. :(
Why did the Japanese need raccoons when they already had their own cuter version.
Sounds like I need a Coypu fur coat
Wait till Coyotes find their way to Japan
I'm sure north America would LOVE to have all the unwanted rainbow trout.
Are there neozoa/invasive species that migrate between summer and winter habitats?
Couldnt find anything online about it, If you do, maybe an idea for a video?
Interesting
When the technology is there with the Thylacine they need make and effort to revive the Japanese Wolf
I wish we could replace the carp in our waterways with trout, but unlike carp the trout like cold water and that's restricted to Tassie and a few Alpine rivers and creeks. Our saltwater crocodiles are the opposite and need warmer water and nesting conditions that resemble the sauna from hell ;)
This channel is so great I'm sure it'll continue to grow.
How did all these species get introduced in to Japan?
Doomsday with my dog referenced
thats the reason why New zealand are very strict about importing any kinds of pet animals specially snakes.
Sup Tsuki?? Animals first!!!
And here in Germany both the racoon and the tanuki are invasive species.... so... whom to root for there?
Root for our foxes, badgers, wolves and lynxes I guess 😅
4:31 - 4:58
Well damn, I guess Hayo Miyazaki was right, anime was a mistake.
What controls the population of that island of cats?
Next: Africa!
yk africa is a really big continent and it isnt a country right?
Is this Callux narrating this?
They should bring back otters and wolves to Japan.
The Coypu were probably released there as in the US because their fur quality sucks.
POG
Blackston fish owl
great suggestion! :)
Its ironic that the tanukis are also an invasive species in Europe.
So the US got the Asian Carp from Asia, Japan got the Rainbow Trout from America . What an exchange .😆
Disgusting people wanting raccoons as pets .. leave these animals alone
I love japan and anime
#Animeisgreat
Why don't you do Italy next time?
Japan had the coolest wildlife.
im looking in the endangered recently extinct and the other animals for japan and you guys do not have anything on iran and some south asian countries
One must not forget the Japanese Giant Hornet! Domestic European Honeybees are well known for wiping out the native bee populations. Fortunately for the native Japanese bees, the Japanese Giant Hornet absolutely destroy European Honeybees, as unlike the native Japanese Honeybees, they have no defense against the giant hornets. I find it ironic that bee keepers think the hornets are pests, when they're actually saving the environment against the invasive european bees.
Invasive fish in Japan? Japanese are hunting and eating literally every sea creature out there, they go whale hunting or “research” half way across the pacific but they can’t hunt enough of rainbow trouts? Funny.
鯨を狩らないと小魚が絶滅するよ
マグロも絶滅危惧種だが寿司が世界に紹介されて消費量が増えて絶滅危惧種になってしまった
日本人だけが食べていた頃は沢山数がいたのに
Rarely do we humans create good situations for wildlife by accident XD im actually surprised🤣🤣🤣
Tinuki controlling the racoons all wick🙄
For the raccoon get the bow
Colonisers didnt just mess up local peoples life. Invasive species they introduced also messed animal's life
The raccoon is more likely to reduce Nutria than 30 black bears.
Battle for Japan? I thought Operation Downfall was cancelled?
Please Make a video on Indian Animals please
Best species could be man. Idk why japan isn't more pro gun/pro hunter. Japan is one of the safest countries on earth and if guns became rampant it likely would be a switzerland situation where high gun ownership rate, insignificant crime rate.
You forgot English teachers 🤦🏿♂️
Bro im choking 😂💀
Fact: coypus also look like beavers and fat otters!
You sound like a guy who makes wrestling videos
4:15 ...thank you, 'mr. Meier'...! 😠😠😠
In Europe the tanuki is a dangerous invasive species.
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The tanuki does literally nothing to help, they occupy the same niche, which means they do the same thing. There's no reason to think the tanuki helps with raccoons at all. You even said they raccoons have made the tanuki population go down. That's not helping, it's coexisting.
People should really stop trying to introduce animals to different countries. It almost never goes well.
Forgot to mention the biggest invasive species of them all... Humans
I think spot no.1 belongs to Homo sapiens of japan
The last time I went to Ueno I realized the the African and Middleastern/Indian invasive specie has gotten out of control.
Same thing with the white sexpats. But that can be found all over Asia.
@@sanjak689 Sanjak go seethe some more. Someone wants their Kebab, you better get back to work.
@@fuzzyschwartz sleeping with underaged asian ladyboys got you hungry i think
They can catch and eat brown trout Japanese people eat a lot
Japan
Japan does not fare well during pole shifts that exacerbate continental drift, the tendency of the continents to equalize around the globe. It sits on the edge of plates that will experience compression and plate movement, disastrous for Japan during this coming severe pole shift. Riddled with active and inactive volcanoes, Japan will find that tidal waves are the least of her worries, as volcanoes that violently explode will eradicate almost all life on these islands. Prior to the pole shift, Japan will experience her share of the increasingly severe earthquakes and volcanic eruptions that occur as Planet X approaches.
Japan is rattled almost daily by earthquakes of magnitude 5 and 6. It is only when the magnitude is large enough to be classified as a 7 that international news even pays attention. The country has learned to live with such quakes, its infrastructure built in anticipation of earthquakes, and before the modern era, housing was built with bamboo and with very flexible construction designs that can creak and tilt but not shatter.
We speak here of earthquakes prior to the pole shift with a magnitude of 8 or higher, truly in the scale of a 9 but perhaps not called that because of the USGS coverup on quake magnitude. These quakes will rival the large quakes that Japan has historically suffered periodically, but will be characterized by sympathetic adjustments in the Pacific Ring of Fire not normally accompanying large Japan quakes. The whole region will be seen as under pressure from subducting Pacific plates and the reaction to this pressure.
Due to Japan's position on fault lines that lie under the ocean as well as land, tidal waves will result on occasion from these increasingly severe plate adjustments. Those living in coastal cities will thus find tidal waves resulting from earthquakes increasing in severity as well as the earthquakes themselves, leading up to the pole shift itself. The relatively narrow land will be battered and shaken, leaving the populace with few places to go. The tsunami press will be largest directly at right angles from the islands, assaulting the coasts so the water is forced up into the highlands, not along the coasts at an angle such that the force of the water might be turned out to sea. In some cases, during the pole shift, the water will rise high enough to surge completely over the islands, washing them clean.
For Japan, there will be no safe place. It is like asking where in a tornado one should stand to avoid the tearing of the wind! So much is unpredictable. It could be assumed that some spots, high up so that tidal bore does not force water up ravines to high places, or to the side of volcanoes, so that hot gases and dropping rocks do not descend upon one, might be safe. But with the air and sea in turmoil, this would be unpredictable. Japan will experience an average of a 200 foot rise during the pole shift, but this will vary from the north end of the Japanese islands to the south.
Japan lies on the N American continent, a tongue of which protrudes in that direction, encompassing the Aleutian Islands, Japan, and the Kamchatka region. We have stated that this tongue will not break off to become a separate plate, despite all pressure on it. That portion of the Japanese islands closer to the main plate, to the north, will remain further above the waves after the shift, due to rising with the main N American plate which will ride over the Pacific plates. Due to the crumbling of the Philippine Plate, the region near the southern part of the Japanese islands does not get pushed up as far, as that which would subduct under southern Japan finds an easier path through the crumble. Thus, northern Japan might find land rising 250 in elevation, while southern Japan experiences a 150 rise in elevation.
Japan is at the juncture of several plate boundaries. The southern islands are situated on the great Eurasian Plate, and fare the best because this plate is massive and stable. The northern islands are on a tongue of the great N American Plate, but this tongue is likewise stable although it comes under extreme stress particularly at its tip, sometimes called the Okhotsk Plate. It is the pressure from the Pacific that is the issue, as the Pacific is compressing.
Likewise, the Philippine Plate is at issue, as it loses in the compression game and in essence is pushed under and lost. The Philippine Plate is tipping, rising at the Mariana Islands and diving under the tongue of the Eurasian Plate that holds Indonesia. This tongue is itself being pushed down. Imagine the domino effect of the Mariana Trench folding against the Philippine Plate, tipping this sideways to drive the western edge under the tongue holding Indonesia, which is at the same time breaking and bending to subduct under the curve of the Indo-Australian Plate.
This is a domino pressure, happening almost simultaneously. The scenario guarantees that the islands of southern Japan will be doing mountain buildings, particularly at the point where these plates converge at Mt. Fuji. The pressure from the compressing Pacific is applied directly on the northern islands of Japan, however, where the Pacific Plate is pushing under these islands.
Thus when plate movement begins, there will first be a tipping and pushing down and under the south of Japan, and then as resistance here is eased, pressure on the northern part of Japan increases until an adjustment is made there likewise. The great quakes to afflict Japan prior to the pole shift will be thus in the south first, followed by great quakes in the northern islands of Japan with consequent tsunami heading for N America. Just when this will hit, and how much time will pass between the quakes in the south to be followed by quakes in the north, we cannot say.
Historically, Japan has suffered from tsunamis as high as 100 feet (45m, MSL).
Japan anticipates such tsunami on its South Island, as plate movement is not new, and the direction of movement also not new. However, the tipping of the Philippine Plate will be more extreme this time, so in an abundance of caution those concerned about tsunami should avoid the coastlines that will be affected by quakes in the South Island and allow for a tsunami at a potential height of 100-135 feet. The Japanese government most assuredly is aware of the presence of Planet X and the tight security that the US and major governments have imposed on this information. These elites have been part of the cover-up for over a decade.
The folding of the Pacific (whereby the Marian Trench folds against the Mariana Plate, which folds against and under the Philippine Plate, which folds against and under the plate tongue holding Indonesia) will of course involve Japan in the shocks. How would this not be so? The Philippine Plate is also pushing under the south island of Japan, and the point of juncture at Mount Fiji, a three-plate boundary where the Pacific and Philippine plates slide past each other, will be a focus. The south island will have jolts as the Philippine Plate tilts and pushes under it, and Mount Fiji will also receive jolts as the Pacific Plate reverberates from having the Philippine Plate scrape along its side. These quakes we would place in the magnitude of 8, though they will be downgraded to be in the range of magnitude 7.
The north island of Hokkaido shocks will be worse, as the Pacific Plate is not going to tilt the way the Philippine Plate did, thus it will ram its way under the north island. Here is where the great shocks will occur, where they will unquestionably be called of a magnitude 8 but will in truth be more akin to magnitude 9 quakes.
As horrific as this quake has been for Japan, it is not the start of the Japan 7 of 10 events we have described. For the 7 of 10 events, Japan must experience a series of quakes, starting on the South Island and then proceeding to the North Island. This quake is of that size, but not in the correct sequence, not yet. The sinking of Indonesia was predicted to occur without significant quakes there, what we called a silent adjustment. The rolling of S America is predicted to have a series of significant quakes in the 8-9 MMS range. The African roll and drop will again be silent and the adjustment of the New Madrid again involving significant quakes in the 8-9 magnitude range. The New Madrid adjustment in particular will be confusing to many, as quakes will increased in frequency and severity, so that quakes of magnitude 6-7 are not uncommon in the New Madrid area before the large 9+ quake that accompanies the tearing of the fault line occurs. Thus quakes can occur before the 7 of 10 adjustment, but not be an indication that the 7 of 10 sequence has jumped ahead.
The South Island of Japan has more stability than the North Island, as we have explained. The South Island is attached to the very stable Eurasian Plate, and as can be seen from a map of active volcanoes, has almost no volcanic activity when compared to the highly active volcanoes throughout the North Island. For the North Island, the volcano chain runs down the center of the island, as this is where subduction of the Pacific Plate creates the greatest pressure, well inland. Pressure on the South Island is relieved at the border with the Philippine Plate, which tilts to relieve the pressure and does not push under the Eurasian Plate to the extent that subduction under the North Island occurs.
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