NEW SPECIES Found in Plain Sight - Pink Iguanas, Giant Water Lilies, and Frogs in New York City
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In this video we're looking at 3 species found right under our noses.
Galapagos Pink Land Iguana
Bolivian Giant Water Lily
Atlantic Coast Leopard Frog
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Those pink iguanas are gorgeous! I'm surprised no one was interested in investigating them.
@tenyearsinthejoint1
Ай бұрын
They look so otherworldly. What an awesome animal
@all.about.nature1987
Ай бұрын
Me too! But the thing about scientific research is that you can only study what people will fund you to study, and it can take years to find the right people to fund specific research.
@connorbosley4431
Ай бұрын
Attenborough covered them in his galapagos documentary
Those water lilies blow my mind. Looks like a fairy tale.
Carlos Magdalena living that Tom Bombadil life out there judging by his picture.
I love those scene queen iguanas! 💗🖤💗
Nah that iguana was tweaking
The pink iguana looks kinda more similar to the marine iguana than the other two do- the marine even has a little pink under the dark body tone. I wonder if adaptation to cold temperatures occurred first in the high elevation iguana population.
Both calls of the Atlantic Coastal and Southern Leopard Frogs are rendered as [Laughter] by the KZread auto-c(r)aptions, so that won't help me in IDing them at all!
I get so excited for new videos!! Thank you 💚
Those pink iguanas are beautiful. Hope they manage to breed them a lot. There needs to be more of them.
iguanas are so cool! :o
Wow! Both brilliant and exciting. Thank you …
Stop what you're doing! A new AAN video just dropped.
@blobfishthedevourer3735
Ай бұрын
So… am I supposed to stop watching the video 🤔
@D1noPalaeo
Ай бұрын
I stopped breathing and moving
@GreenPoint_one
Ай бұрын
The doctor meanwhile xD
Perfect
those waterlilies are amazing.
I heard of a new tree frog found on skyscapes in new York city in the 2000's
@noahgabel7487
Ай бұрын
Wow, that's crazy
@HuckleberryHim
Ай бұрын
Do you have any more info on this? Can't find anything about it. Would be very cool, but I would think tree frogs would fare badly in that environment. There are tree frogs native to the general wider area though.
@stupidminotaur9735
Ай бұрын
@@HuckleberryHim it could be newer 2006-08 or 2010's it was a pretty big news story because all the new yorkers were clicking on the story. But it's pretty old so I don't think I got any links to it. I think it was found on the side of a skyscraper
@coldestwaters
Ай бұрын
Not surprised, we have owls, snakes and coyotes attempting to take back the bx🤣🤣🤣.
Just subbed! Love the content
2:08 . Tourist taking a Picture of 2 Galapagos Tortoise getting Kinky. 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
@tirramasu7948
Ай бұрын
2? Looks like a 3way to me
@davidwesley2525
Ай бұрын
@@tirramasu7948That's Even More Kinky. 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Welp as a CT boy I minus well keep an ear open for those frogs. Neat to hear about!
Recently found your channel, love it. Well done.
@all.about.nature1987
Ай бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoy it.
Adoro tus videos.❤
I've lived in St. Albert, Alberta, Canada for almost 62 years. The Sturgeon River running through town used to be teaming with life. Still see various animals, ie: mammals, birds, amphibians, insects, crustaceans, etc. Present day diversity pales in comparison to the past. Remember seeing massive swarms of small green shrimp like animals swimming near the shores. To this day, I don't know what they were. Unfortunately a lot of species seem to be disappearing from under our noses here. Most people are indifferent to the fact. Makes me angry to see, what should be left as a wildlife corridor turn into a medium for developers to line their pockets, with the consent of local politicians.
Who else clicks the like button before they’ve even watched the video? 😂
@all.about.nature1987
Ай бұрын
I appreciate people like you!
@giannamartenson5296
Ай бұрын
Literally me every time!
I am always happy to see your work, lots of research and well narrated, appreciate it!👏 All the best Jules 💕
@all.about.nature1987
Ай бұрын
Thanks Jules! I appreciate your comment every time.
This reminds me of a news article about the fact that apparently Australians had been eating a species of fish unknown to science, really interesting how things can be hidden in plain sight
How the heck did I not know about a PINK iguana discovered in my lifetime?!? I regularly seek out and read articles about new species too.
I'd like to mention the atlantic forest boa (Boa atlantica), which has been described earlier this year in 2024. It occurs in some of the most heavily populated areas in Brazil, and several individuals had been collected over the centuries, but the subtle differences between them and Boa constrictor had gone unnoticed for a long time
Carlos Magdalena also saved from extinction the Rwandan Water Lilly.
New species Leopard frog's song sounds dope
I like the part about the Iguanas from the Galápagos Islands. Especially that Pink species.
Im alway's interested in new found species nice choice
@bradleyhowell4155
Ай бұрын
You from the south?
@deatherutts
Ай бұрын
@@bradleyhowell4155 I'm from my place in Albuquerque
Wow
what abt sea snakes?
Lot of new species are being discovered in the SE US now because people are starting to pay more attejtion to differences in populations of many plant species. Many of these are currently undescribed, or very rare. such as the eastern population of Quercus acerifolia. The western population, acerifolia proper, has only about 600 individials remaining. Q. boyntonii and Q. georgiana both have around 200 individuals remaining. A lot of these undescribed species are rare and declining due to fire suppression and habitat alteration. Outside of the botanical realm, recently a lot of new desmognathus species were described through genetic evidence across the southern appalachians.
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The frog doesn't suprise me much. Frogs tend to have a lot of kleptons, i.e. hybrids maintaining themselves in parent populations. There should be some in the Lithobathes genus. See for example the clusterfuck that is the genus Pelophylax in Europe, there are a few kleptons intertwined in parent populations, sometime having overlapping ecological niches ans identification in the field is often excessively complex.
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Want to increase the population of pink iguanas? Let a couple loose in Florida.
@erichtomanek4739
2 күн бұрын
Or Queensland!
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