I am an American Citizen who was born in Jamaica, and immigrated here 33 years ago. I will be 61 on November 20th. All my young years, I pursued Land Crabs with a single-minded obsession, simply because they are delicious. Some were Red, Yellow, White, and somewhat Brown. I also hunted Hermit (Soldier) Crabs for both food and bait for fishing. This Documentary, is absolutely well made. Kudos to the Narrator!!
Well, to all your crab eating lovers. I like them too. But I want you to consider: when I first cam to the carribean Islands in 1986, crabs were covering the roads to their thousands. Migrating to the sea to shead theire eggs (= the larvae only grow in the sea). If you catch berried femails (carrying eggs) you kill thousands of larvae / babies. No wonder that the "land crab" population decreased dramatically on carribean islands. In some there are non left, because no young crabs come back from the sea to settle on the beaches. Eat the males... one male can deal with many females, there are not so many males needed -)
Crabs never cease to amaze me and I have been fascinated with them since I was 4 years old that was 60 yrs ago. Some day in the future after humans have been long gone and the plants reclaim the land I can see crabs being the predominant life form on earth.
This is a top-quality documentary. I really love the dedication the team showed in telling the complete evolutionary story of these fascinating creatures.
Brilliant camera work! It's obvious that you took great care in producing this doco. Fascinating natural history of a beautiful country. Thanks for sharing. :)
Excellent documentary. Fascinating to learn about the land crabs of Jamaica. It also does an excellent job of conveying the dedication of the scientists who made these discoveries.
wow this is awesome! I can't believe the amount of patience and work and perseverance that went into finding all these different crab species. I wish I could do this someday.
Beautiful video!i enjoyed watchin n seeing crab condos..lol i don't think ppl understand how important even alil crab is to the ecosystem!i luv learning new things n seeing all the beauty in the world n now seeing part of Jamaica id never thought much up until this video!its more than just a gorgeous beachy island...
We need way more high quality crustacean documentaries. Thank you so much for this masterpiece. On another note, do the snail crabs (sesarma jarvisi I'm assuming) spend most of their adult lives hiding in these snail shells as well? I imagine before mating they are more free roaming but will always return to one they know is filled when it's time to sleep or it's too hot outside.
This is so interesting- I, an eater of crabs, didn’t know we had such a variety and the reasons for it / This should be a JIS feature or even taught in schools They all look delicious 🤤 except the hermit😀
Ok so what if I told you that I live in the Manchester parish of Jamaica currently and there are no beaches , rivers or ponds here , no coast lines yet I can carry anyone and show them thousands of these said tree crabs in my area , they as said live in the wild pine trees Some even in the hills from going even to Kendal All age school we use to catch trees crabs🦀 in our lunch breaks ...
right at 34:26 in an upper axil i saw some fish like things moving, Doctor, will you be kind enough to identify what that is? with my knowledge i can only assume, that they are some amphibian larvae
Love the program learned a lot , especially that evolution with creation is bull and don't know why people don't talk about both and not one . . 😁.. and no I don't feel like debating creation over evolution because at some point if one exist so does the other.. but those ghost crabs 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Evolution vs. Creation: Once a friend watched a caterpillar, the developmental stage of a butterfly. When disturbed, the caterpillar raised his front, blow up and formed the head of a snake as defence. He said “look at this, how could the caterpillar know that he should look like a snake for defence”. By the way, you must have this caterpillars still in Jamaica if the Chinese not jet succeeded to completely destroy the last remaining nature. I agree that if difficult to understand how natural selection could create this and many other amazing creatures, behaviours etc. Even though it may take a long period of time. Evolution works on genes and their variations, some propagate others not. I told my friend: “ There is a simple example - look at the dog breeds. How should a Chow Chow, a golden retriever, a dachshund know to look like a Chow Chow, a golden retriever, a dachshund? Here man did the same thing than natural selection does. Some genes propagate others not and all this from one genome in an extremely short time”.
hold on Mr. Narrator..... the white/ blue crab land crab do not like salt water and don't release their eggs in salt water. I used to catch them and from the Caribbean.
thy dig many burrows and you can see them at the edge of a stream. Many of them are empty. 'nough empty burrows to find shelder. The "burrow" for filming, war artificial, made by own hands. If you have questions, I'm happy to answer
This was a great documentary. Who would have known that *SPOILER ALERT... ...*snails play such a vital role in the life of land crabs. Thankyou you for sharing this with us.
es mag ja sein, dass Englisch die Sprache der Wissenschaft ist. Da man aber die ganze Zeit auch den deutschen Originalton hört, was ich ziemlich nervend finde, hätte man doch einfach auch eine deutsche Tonspur auf die DVD legen können. Aber so viel ist den Bielefeldern der deutsche Kunde und Interessent eben nicht wert.
Hallo Jutta, es fällt mir schwer, darauf eine zufriedenstellende Antwort zu geben. Schade, dass die kurzen Stellen im Originalton so nerven, doch mit Bielefeld hat das nur am Rande zu tun.
I am an American Citizen who was born in Jamaica, and immigrated here 33 years ago. I will be 61 on November 20th. All my young years, I pursued Land Crabs with a single-minded obsession, simply because they are delicious. Some were Red, Yellow, White, and somewhat Brown. I also hunted Hermit (Soldier) Crabs for both food and bait for fishing. This Documentary, is absolutely well made. Kudos to the Narrator!!
But I never heard he talk about soldier crab nor pimento crap
delicious ......curried
Nuff respect to everyone I'm a Jamaican and it's positive to see something positive about my country on here my favorite channel
Jam 1, amen to that!!
My lawd, every crab mi see drag my mind if I have curry Inna the kitchen.. 😁😁😁😁
Well, to all your crab eating lovers. I like them too. But I want you to consider: when I first cam to the carribean Islands in 1986, crabs were covering the roads to their thousands. Migrating to the sea to shead theire eggs (= the larvae only grow in the sea). If you catch berried femails (carrying eggs) you kill thousands of larvae / babies. No wonder that the "land crab" population decreased dramatically on carribean islands. In some there are non left, because no young crabs come back from the sea to settle on the beaches.
Eat the males... one male can deal with many females, there are not so many males needed -)
Great
Programs like these should be aired on national tv
Such a beautiful documentary. Long live the Jamaican crabs!
Crabs never cease to amaze me and I have been fascinated with them since I was 4 years old that was 60 yrs ago. Some day in the future after humans have been long gone and the plants reclaim the land I can see crabs being the predominant life form on earth.
well, this might be possible. The BBC mad a film about it "The future is wild". The crabs appear there.
This is a top-quality documentary. I really love the dedication the team showed in telling the complete evolutionary story of these fascinating creatures.
thanks :-)
many thanks
Brilliant camera work! It's obvious that you took great care in producing this doco. Fascinating natural history of a beautiful country. Thanks for sharing. :)
Quite an interesting and obscure documentary
:-)
Excellent documentary. Fascinating to learn about the land crabs of Jamaica. It also does an excellent job of conveying the dedication of the scientists who made these discoveries.
many thanks😀
This video is my place of peace
wow this is awesome! I can't believe the amount of patience and work and perseverance that went into finding all these different crab species. I wish I could do this someday.
Beautiful video!i enjoyed watchin n seeing crab condos..lol i don't think ppl understand how important even alil crab is to the ecosystem!i luv learning new things n seeing all the beauty in the world n now seeing part of Jamaica id never thought much up until this video!its more than just a gorgeous beachy island...
I am so impressed by this most amazing research and discoveries
Such a wonderful riveting film thank you
Really cool! I wrote a paper on the bromeliad crabs for an undergrad course.
thanks :-)
Scishow just brought me here. I had no idea crabs could live in such niches.
Thanks . Great work .
Hope Jamaican mothers can learn from this .
And fathers too
Especially the children
Thanks again
All your videos are interesting and full of information. I hope that your TH-cam site is around and that you get more subscibers!!!
Good good need to see more like this much more plz
Thank you! What a good show.
We need way more high quality crustacean documentaries. Thank you so much for this masterpiece.
On another note, do the snail crabs (sesarma jarvisi I'm assuming) spend most of their adult lives hiding in these snail shells as well? I imagine before mating they are more free roaming but will always return to one they know is filled when it's time to sleep or it's too hot outside.
many thanks, the Publications you find in www.science-media.de/RD_publ_ns.htm
I enjoyed this video thanks for your hard work and efforts on educating the public.
Yes, this is an excellent documentary!
Thank you for this❤
Nuff respect you find out so much about my island that i didn't know thank you for this educational video
Highly recommend this to anyone interested in wildlife
LOVELY JAMAICA 🇯🇲🖤🇯🇲💛🇯🇲💚
Have you tasted land crabs? Specifically cooked in Jamaica or with spices used in Jamaica. Interesting documentary. Thanks for sharing.
I am Hondurian they are so delicious,
Yes I did. I spent 13 years studiying in Jamaica. Know, every hill, trail and dirt road from the very east to the very west and lots of caves. :-)
@@rudolfdr.diesel3203 niceeee I'm happy to hear. I'm from the East side, st thomas. Thanks again for sharing
@@rudolfdr.diesel3203 do the land crabs taste like the cold salt water ones?
awesome work!!
In jamaica we call the pregnant crabs belly belly
Thank you for this.
34:26 wow there's even amphibia adapted to bromeliad water
This is so interesting- I, an eater of crabs, didn’t know we had such a variety and the reasons for it /
This should be a JIS feature or even taught in schools
They all look delicious 🤤 except the hermit😀
Another vital reason why we should leave and preserve our cockpit lands😏😕!!!!!
Ok so what if I told you that I live in the Manchester parish of Jamaica currently and there are no beaches , rivers or ponds here , no coast lines yet I can carry anyone and show them thousands of these said tree crabs in my area , they as said live in the wild pine trees Some even in the hills from going even to Kendal All age school we use to catch trees crabs🦀 in our lunch breaks ...
Nice video but all I wanted right now is curry Crab hot and spicy and roti delicious 🤤♥️♥️♥️♥️👍👍👍🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Very nice video and voice narration 😘
this just popped up great vid
There's a lot of it in the Philippines, they migrated in the sea especially when fullmoon.
Very interesting.☝☺
It is cool too see the landscape. I was wondering what the name of the tree/plant is at 2:40.
Beautiful, sir
🦀 can you make an episode on crab people
Big ups to brady 👏🏾👏🏾
right at 34:26 in an upper axil i saw some fish like things moving, Doctor, will you be kind enough to identify what that is? with my knowledge i can only assume, that they are some amphibian larvae
These are Frog (Hyla) tadpoles
Amazing!
Is this Black River?
Aligator hole river
Are these crabs Jamaican exclusive?
Love the program learned a lot , especially that evolution with creation is bull and don't know why people don't talk about both and not one . . 😁.. and no I don't feel like debating creation over evolution because at some point if one exist so does the other.. but those ghost crabs 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Evolution vs. Creation: Once a friend watched a caterpillar, the developmental stage of a butterfly. When disturbed, the caterpillar raised his front, blow up and formed the head of a snake as defence. He said “look at this, how could the caterpillar know that he should look like a snake for defence”. By the way, you must have this caterpillars still in Jamaica if the Chinese not jet succeeded to completely destroy the last remaining nature.
I agree that if difficult to understand how natural selection could create this and many other amazing creatures, behaviours etc. Even though it may take a long period of time.
Evolution works on genes and their variations, some propagate others not.
I told my friend: “ There is a simple example - look at the dog breeds. How should a Chow Chow, a golden retriever, a dachshund know to look like a Chow Chow, a golden retriever, a dachshund? Here man did the same thing than natural selection does. Some genes propagate others not and all this from one genome in an extremely short time”.
So if they can get into the treetops they could just as easily crawl up into your bed
Can you hear the 🦟 Mosquitoes whirring in the background earlier?
Hello from Sri Lanka 🙏 Would like to be a friend. Are you on Social Media ?
Land crabs better than pubic crabs I always say.
😆😆😆😆
👍👍👍👍👍
love me some bebe crabs
Jamaicans call bromeliads "toad-pine", crab pine might be more accurate.
Someone go remake this with a new iPhone
hold on Mr. Narrator..... the white/ blue crab land crab do not like salt water and don't release their eggs in salt water. I used to catch them and from the Caribbean.
And the reason why he destroyed the crabs burrow?? To see one? What a balloon knot
thy dig many burrows and you can see them at the edge of a stream. Many of them are empty. 'nough empty burrows to find shelder. The "burrow" for filming, war artificial, made by own hands. If you have questions, I'm happy to answer
For many of us we think big juicy cannabis buds in Jamaica, Oh an Ras Mokko lol.....
This was a great documentary. Who would have known that *SPOILER ALERT...
...*snails play such a vital role in the life of land crabs.
Thankyou you for sharing this with us.
Crabs have a long history of preying on snails in general too.
es mag ja sein, dass Englisch die Sprache der Wissenschaft ist. Da man aber die ganze Zeit auch den deutschen Originalton hört, was ich ziemlich nervend finde, hätte man doch einfach auch eine deutsche Tonspur auf die DVD legen können. Aber so viel ist den Bielefeldern der deutsche Kunde und Interessent eben nicht wert.
Hallo Jutta, es fällt mir schwer, darauf eine zufriedenstellende Antwort zu geben. Schade, dass die kurzen Stellen im Originalton so nerven, doch mit Bielefeld hat das nur am Rande zu tun.
2 million years ago? Ok.
🤣🤣
since when pineapple grows on trees???? sorry, but after this huge inaccuracy, how can I believe anything you will say??...
He said there relatives not actually pineapples
Your inept use of punctuation tells me you're probably not sharp enough to understand the nuance of what he said.
Crab. Me? Not. So. Hard
シャーリー小林、
特に小林という名前でコメントをいただければ幸いです。
残念ながら、「カニ。私?そうではない。そう。難しい」であなたが私に何を伝えたいのかわかりません。
たぶん、あなたはカニが好きだと言うつもりでした。
素晴らしい日。 RD
Sir I sent you a message on messager facebook. My name is Dileep Jayakody
There is no such thing as 35 million years ago.
😐😆😝😂😂😂😂
Don't dump up the north coast,or rip up the mangrove for hotels.
Not Palm Tree my friend Coconut Tree...
are you talking about the coconut palm tree? :-)
A coconut tree is a palm tree dude
Lol..coconut tree is a Palm tree..lack of education
@@trinagorden5883 Thanks...I do hope you're white.