Now education already graduated and the divine wisdom starts to whisper. 0:35
@starthere56653 күн бұрын
Tabla in the background music 🎵 🎶 😊
@eminurepatrick72724 күн бұрын
Plenty of it in my village river in ese odo local government of ondo state Nigeria
@brandonstanley912512 күн бұрын
she said 'catch crabs' haha
@BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers13 күн бұрын
8:04 Bullshit.
@KevanRice17 күн бұрын
Ratlle snakes share with turtles don't stick your hand in there
@KevanRice17 күн бұрын
You can here all jays there it's thick
@KevanRice17 күн бұрын
Simnole hard roHorse back trail dwampapeshitchen post st hard rock
@squirrelgunsmith113119 күн бұрын
Interesting that the first picture of a seed pod was of "rosary peas" a very, very poisonous type of pea.
@jgarnhum836620 күн бұрын
w at is water croft
@jgarnhum836620 күн бұрын
d-ude caled them ugly shame on him they are beautiful sea pigs
@armn881622 күн бұрын
Don't they have alligators in that water..?? Freely swim in that lake
@user-lm8om8iq4i24 күн бұрын
Subtropical climate?😂 Cuba have a tropical climate!
@dankeener330727 күн бұрын
Amazing photography and info on a species of butterfly we don’t get to see in PA. However we planted pawpaw trees in our yard not just to enjoy their tropical-like fruit, but to attract the zebra swallowtail butterfly. After about 10 years of waiting a zebra swallowtail showed up and laid eggs on new growth of the pawpaw tree a little over a week ago. I brought them indoors so we can observe the life cycle. So fascinating!! My motto has become “You plant it, they’ll come.” Last year we had 4 spicebush caterpillars on spicebush, monarchs on common milkweed and black swallowtail on fennel. Even found a cecropia moth cocoon which hatched in June. So amazing. Loved your video and sense of wonder conveyed through your voice. Thx!
@AngryGrape133727 күн бұрын
The Yucatan Peninsula is like a real life Metroid Prime location.
@HaroldRosario28 күн бұрын
So Florida was under water before? So sea level rise is not human made. Thanks for video
@YuliaGrushevskaya-bi6he29 күн бұрын
Oh they are so sweet😊
@nokomusic8264Ай бұрын
thank you so much for the helpful video. I needed to spend 30 minutes studying for Natural Science but I watched your video and now I know everything I need to know.
@alreadytakento74Ай бұрын
it's the Ecosystem I'm so afraid for. Native here, hoping to learn so I can help educate the new residents since I go into their homes.
@MichelleJohn-rd9uuАй бұрын
It nice to meet you.
@user-ty1hv1hq6tАй бұрын
im watching this as a student in my science class ;)
@keithmosley1859Ай бұрын
We have panthers in DeSoto county too .friends of mine have trail Camara of 2,1 with a tracking collar
@keithmosley1859Ай бұрын
Excellent video of our state
@whatabouttheearthАй бұрын
Das (like "mass") eee (like "we")-pus (like puss-y)
@KjhbvbjkjKjhnbg-jz9ncАй бұрын
H
@user-gy7is1wo6pАй бұрын
Top of the food chain! kzread.info/dash/bejne/iWeLy8Srnb3IkcY.html
@yewfh-oz7inАй бұрын
Outstanding short documentary. Compared to all the sensationalised Maya shorts, this is well researched, informative, and beautiful. Great work.
@taboovsknowledge1603Ай бұрын
Can there be a wire build entrance that the tortoise and all the other positive critters can enter but armadillos and racoons cant? I Know that's a lot of wish and work but can do, is also possible to help offset urban expansion. Maybe just where urban is and let nature be outside of urban to lessen the work. I autocad design for a living and traps or anti traps can be on my to do list. I have Gophers in my yard/ property and I hail respect by warning my neighbors by checking there tires when they go to drive. They hang out behind the car tires. My ween dog brought a baby tortoise inside the doggy door and was chewing on it. I relocated it a good distance. I fear they have compuse I don't know it they works and they will find there way back. Amiture here willing to learn and support.
@kpsn-gs7gdАй бұрын
Gracias
@ToddSonneАй бұрын
Cute as they come. Thanks for sharing. Your call to action is leave the cute monkeys where they belong, in the wild! God bless and thanks for sharing.
@JeffreyXie-OldSix2 ай бұрын
HA
@JeffreyXie-OldSix2 ай бұрын
HHH
@jennifergardner37052 ай бұрын
Gobby gah
@adrian111-2 ай бұрын
My grandmother has Mayan blood she originates from Yucatán Merida and every time I ask her about the jungles or animals her eyes bright up and tells me stories that she could remember she doesn’t remember much because she came to the US young. She loves biology and masters in plants.
@JAXXNCREATED2 ай бұрын
currently here to see what kind of owls we can expect in gta 6, florida has a variety of owls so i hope rockstar doesnt hold back
@spinningchipsandchimps2 ай бұрын
0;26 💀
@apersonfromaplace0192 ай бұрын
Degrees Fahrenheit😂
@user-nh1fq2un5y3 ай бұрын
Almost too adorable 😍 Cuteness overload 🎉
@TheDustmeister883 ай бұрын
Brett Keane?
@natasjadirken56333 ай бұрын
What an amazing video! Love it!
@jona-roy24263 ай бұрын
At this moment I hear 5 different Barred Owls Talking to one another. We live in the Everglades in remote area & love hearing them. Better than traffic noises in the city. During the day we hear Hawks, Woodpeckers & other noises, even wild Turkey's. Thanks for posting.
@user-kz7tw3ei4x3 ай бұрын
Great video ! Thanks to organizations like Captains for Clean Water changes to years of miss management are now happening.
@Beerbatter19623 ай бұрын
That was amazing. Fisheating Creek, the campground back then, and now again, made me who I am. It was where I first went camping as a kid in the early 70'. First time sleeping in a tent. First time in a canoe, especially gliding along foggy water early in the morning. That part I can never forget. First time jumping off a dock and into the river, next to the canoe house back then. Wayman, or something similar, was the kid that showed us how and encouraged us to try. First time ever on a rope swing. Man, I could go on an on about how many firsts that place gave me. Still deep in my heart, and I have visited the State Park a couple of times recently. It brought back chills of happiness just seeing the river and some of the old, original camp sites still along the old part of the river within the park. Awesome place for sure. Thanks again for a great documentary, and I am so happy to see that you are keeping that rare slice of Florida preserved. Looks like you are being an exemplary steward of your land.
@user-ec4kc2tx4p3 ай бұрын
3:35 They played a clip from the food chain video 😂😂😂
@Beerbatter19623 ай бұрын
Grew up in Southwest Florida, literally amongst the Mangroves, and still can always learn something new. Very interesting stuff.
@HarryChessell3 ай бұрын
Good information
@GajjiDousik3 ай бұрын
🎉🎉
@GajjiDousik3 ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😮😮😮😊❤❤❤❤
@taiwoawe8893 ай бұрын
Alligator predator is the jaguar
@taiwoawe8893 ай бұрын
Grass to Impala to baboon to cheetah to bacteria 🦠 when it dies
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Now education already graduated and the divine wisdom starts to whisper. 0:35
Tabla in the background music 🎵 🎶 😊
Plenty of it in my village river in ese odo local government of ondo state Nigeria
she said 'catch crabs' haha
8:04 Bullshit.
Ratlle snakes share with turtles don't stick your hand in there
You can here all jays there it's thick
Simnole hard roHorse back trail dwampapeshitchen post st hard rock
Interesting that the first picture of a seed pod was of "rosary peas" a very, very poisonous type of pea.
w at is water croft
d-ude caled them ugly shame on him they are beautiful sea pigs
Don't they have alligators in that water..?? Freely swim in that lake
Subtropical climate?😂 Cuba have a tropical climate!
Amazing photography and info on a species of butterfly we don’t get to see in PA. However we planted pawpaw trees in our yard not just to enjoy their tropical-like fruit, but to attract the zebra swallowtail butterfly. After about 10 years of waiting a zebra swallowtail showed up and laid eggs on new growth of the pawpaw tree a little over a week ago. I brought them indoors so we can observe the life cycle. So fascinating!! My motto has become “You plant it, they’ll come.” Last year we had 4 spicebush caterpillars on spicebush, monarchs on common milkweed and black swallowtail on fennel. Even found a cecropia moth cocoon which hatched in June. So amazing. Loved your video and sense of wonder conveyed through your voice. Thx!
The Yucatan Peninsula is like a real life Metroid Prime location.
So Florida was under water before? So sea level rise is not human made. Thanks for video
Oh they are so sweet😊
thank you so much for the helpful video. I needed to spend 30 minutes studying for Natural Science but I watched your video and now I know everything I need to know.
it's the Ecosystem I'm so afraid for. Native here, hoping to learn so I can help educate the new residents since I go into their homes.
It nice to meet you.
im watching this as a student in my science class ;)
We have panthers in DeSoto county too .friends of mine have trail Camara of 2,1 with a tracking collar
Excellent video of our state
Das (like "mass") eee (like "we")-pus (like puss-y)
H
Top of the food chain! kzread.info/dash/bejne/iWeLy8Srnb3IkcY.html
Outstanding short documentary. Compared to all the sensationalised Maya shorts, this is well researched, informative, and beautiful. Great work.
Can there be a wire build entrance that the tortoise and all the other positive critters can enter but armadillos and racoons cant? I Know that's a lot of wish and work but can do, is also possible to help offset urban expansion. Maybe just where urban is and let nature be outside of urban to lessen the work. I autocad design for a living and traps or anti traps can be on my to do list. I have Gophers in my yard/ property and I hail respect by warning my neighbors by checking there tires when they go to drive. They hang out behind the car tires. My ween dog brought a baby tortoise inside the doggy door and was chewing on it. I relocated it a good distance. I fear they have compuse I don't know it they works and they will find there way back. Amiture here willing to learn and support.
Gracias
Cute as they come. Thanks for sharing. Your call to action is leave the cute monkeys where they belong, in the wild! God bless and thanks for sharing.
HA
HHH
Gobby gah
My grandmother has Mayan blood she originates from Yucatán Merida and every time I ask her about the jungles or animals her eyes bright up and tells me stories that she could remember she doesn’t remember much because she came to the US young. She loves biology and masters in plants.
currently here to see what kind of owls we can expect in gta 6, florida has a variety of owls so i hope rockstar doesnt hold back
0;26 💀
Degrees Fahrenheit😂
Almost too adorable 😍 Cuteness overload 🎉
Brett Keane?
What an amazing video! Love it!
At this moment I hear 5 different Barred Owls Talking to one another. We live in the Everglades in remote area & love hearing them. Better than traffic noises in the city. During the day we hear Hawks, Woodpeckers & other noises, even wild Turkey's. Thanks for posting.
Great video ! Thanks to organizations like Captains for Clean Water changes to years of miss management are now happening.
That was amazing. Fisheating Creek, the campground back then, and now again, made me who I am. It was where I first went camping as a kid in the early 70'. First time sleeping in a tent. First time in a canoe, especially gliding along foggy water early in the morning. That part I can never forget. First time jumping off a dock and into the river, next to the canoe house back then. Wayman, or something similar, was the kid that showed us how and encouraged us to try. First time ever on a rope swing. Man, I could go on an on about how many firsts that place gave me. Still deep in my heart, and I have visited the State Park a couple of times recently. It brought back chills of happiness just seeing the river and some of the old, original camp sites still along the old part of the river within the park. Awesome place for sure. Thanks again for a great documentary, and I am so happy to see that you are keeping that rare slice of Florida preserved. Looks like you are being an exemplary steward of your land.
3:35 They played a clip from the food chain video 😂😂😂
Grew up in Southwest Florida, literally amongst the Mangroves, and still can always learn something new. Very interesting stuff.
Good information
🎉🎉
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😮😮😮😊❤❤❤❤
Alligator predator is the jaguar
Grass to Impala to baboon to cheetah to bacteria 🦠 when it dies
I love the Missouri manatee