Frog: no thanks man, but I have to go See you later
@markwalsh200124 күн бұрын
That was amazing to watch, thank you for taking the time to film the entire process and share it, greatly appreciated 😍
@juanafitzy815828 күн бұрын
Nestled eggs hornet
@terezarasovska8346Ай бұрын
Wow nice, thank you for the video and information :) Are they gonna survive in nature if they were grown in an aquarium? 👀
@NatureNorthАй бұрын
Sure, they're little robots, they're programmed to do what they need to do. They transform, switch to eating insects and away they go.
@NoPantsBabyАй бұрын
Congratulations on a beautiful baby girl!
@FauxipaliscoolioАй бұрын
Last chance to look at me, Eggtor.
@yvonnekeranen1327Ай бұрын
Great video!
@cobaltmidnightoilamp6748Ай бұрын
Spaghetti 🍝 like.
@viergelalouidor41632 ай бұрын
Doug! You’re the best. Thank you for sharing this beautiful process with us.
@kippert89122 ай бұрын
It's not in my interest for Egg To Salamander to die at this time
@williamjhunter57142 ай бұрын
I used to find their cocoons in the winter and then put them in the screen porch. When they emerged, the females would draw in males and mate through the screen. I had planted a sugar maple tree and gathered branches from it to feed the hatching eggs 1st instar larvae. I did this 1974-1982. Cranbrook Museum Nature Center put in a moth rearing cage in response to my successes. I was a long term volunteer there. I built clay models of the stages of development and won a prize in my Junior High Science fair two times, East Hills. I had created an insect collection and had perfect examples of this species from those i raised. One amazing thing happened, i forgot to put in new leaves for one brood and the catterpillars ate dried maple leaves that stunted their growth. A tiny cocoon was made and a Polyphemus moth with a 2" wingspan emerged! Even under great hardship they complete metamorphosis. I illustrated the moth and its stages for Cranbrook and they printed the drawings in ink on the museum signs to teach how the moth developes.
@natalya4022 ай бұрын
Was swimming in a river in Idaho a few years ago when a few of these guys swam up to me and attached to my arm. I felt so tickled, and loved watching them swim around like mermaids, but then I had to move them to a plant so they could complete their metamorphosis. A few hours later I came back to only the discarded exoskeletons on the plants.
@ninesroom2 ай бұрын
they’re beautiful. getting one of these tattooed on me in the near future, i can’t wait <3
@OptimusPrimeribs3 ай бұрын
cool, but isn't everything inside the nest considered poisoned, even if dead and feeding animals could also be poisoned?
@TAZ03003 ай бұрын
This was a real cool video. Toward the end, you can hear the crows 🐦⬛😋😋😋 🤔🤷🏻♂️😂😂😂😂
@TAZ03003 ай бұрын
HELP SUM1 !!!! I found a green caterpillar in October. It’s January 18 it hatched yesterday it appears to be one of those poly something something’s I noticed you did a video on the same moth a few years back. My question is what do I feed this thing there’s snow everywhere outside should I just release it or will the cold kill it if I keep it what do I feed it? It’s been 24 hours, it’s netted laundry bag 👍so it’s fine I just don’t know what to do for food please help
@TAZ03003 ай бұрын
I just found one of these as a caterpillar in October. It’s now January 18 and the damn thing hatched yesterday there’s snow outside everywhere no green on no trees do I release it?? it’s so cold outside. I’m not sure if it will kill it. I’ve had it for 24 hours with no food. I don’t know what to feed it. There’s no leaves anywhere around me only pine trees have green on them. I’m in Boston.
@ehomesforyou4 ай бұрын
Thank you for a narrated video! Much appreciated!
@user-qn3lh9fh1p4 ай бұрын
That was so beautiful ❤thank you for sharing and I just have to thank God for such a beautiful creation.
@johnsharonwhitaker92424 ай бұрын
thanks NatureNorth excellent job - highly educational and great production values. John on the farm east of Erickson MB
@honeycaffena48974 ай бұрын
Great video!! Thank you for the hard work & sharing
@tylervanpeursem76274 ай бұрын
Welcome back!
@NatureNorth4 ай бұрын
Thanks, I know I have to get back in gear. Been a tough couple of years for me.
@Andy-qr3hu4 ай бұрын
Love this channel
@BhagatSingh-yk2im4 ай бұрын
Thanku for this wonderful 👍😊 video. Hare Krishna 🙏🙏
@codymakaua62155 ай бұрын
hi
@lisawazni86075 ай бұрын
To many snakes, my worst nightmare.
@lisawazni86075 ай бұрын
My daughter would be in heaven!
@Zuber-dg3ey5 ай бұрын
How long does it take
@FunnyPetsStory6 ай бұрын
Best nature and save the animals wild life guys🎉❤
@dewbow1346 ай бұрын
They are so beautiful in the sunlight. Their patterns are stunning. Love their eyespots
@markhinton69536 ай бұрын
Thank You Sooo much!!! That was sooo awesome!!! Love it!!!
@powerpuppy72176 ай бұрын
Last chance to look at me eggto
@ezgaphi6 ай бұрын
The 3rd-5th instar looks like a Black Swallowtail Catterpillar
@eenayeah6 ай бұрын
Beautiful creatures
@eenayeah6 ай бұрын
Absolutely beautiful
@hatink43196 ай бұрын
Oh, I love these little guys.
@vxxiii41606 ай бұрын
This was beautiful and super educational
@canadian74947 ай бұрын
Great video
@georgematys23877 ай бұрын
Raising larvae or tadpoles is such an unforgettable experience! I think every child and grown up should raise 1 amphibian at least once in their life. Great documentation btw!
@helendowning31607 ай бұрын
I have collected caterpillars for many years but never was able to catch them as they changed into a chrysalis or emerged as a butterfly. Releasing them is always a thrill! Thank you for completing the journey from cat to adult! Im in zone 4 NH so we wait until June too to see the monarch return, Always a treat!
@dianecaplan54077 ай бұрын
Those tadpoles look like fish when they are getting bigger.
@mero43187 ай бұрын
Thank you sooooooooo much for posting this ❤
@rishipramanick68237 ай бұрын
Sometimes the metamorphosis of tadpole to frog in intermediate stages looks like very similar to fish satisfying that amphibs are higher in order than pisces
@Spiritueli7 ай бұрын
beautiful ... they are so beautiful, they really look like a leaf from afar, but their beauty just grows and grows and every time i look at them, i find someting more fascinating and beautiful
@Sensist_20157 ай бұрын
🦋
@reubenguttenberg74057 ай бұрын
Does this remind you of wormy episode from SpongeBob SquarePants
Пікірлер
So very nice
Worm to Moth
Just HD
Salamander Tug of War
Frog: no thanks man, but I have to go See you later
That was amazing to watch, thank you for taking the time to film the entire process and share it, greatly appreciated 😍
Nestled eggs hornet
Wow nice, thank you for the video and information :) Are they gonna survive in nature if they were grown in an aquarium? 👀
Sure, they're little robots, they're programmed to do what they need to do. They transform, switch to eating insects and away they go.
Congratulations on a beautiful baby girl!
Last chance to look at me, Eggtor.
Great video!
Spaghetti 🍝 like.
Doug! You’re the best. Thank you for sharing this beautiful process with us.
It's not in my interest for Egg To Salamander to die at this time
I used to find their cocoons in the winter and then put them in the screen porch. When they emerged, the females would draw in males and mate through the screen. I had planted a sugar maple tree and gathered branches from it to feed the hatching eggs 1st instar larvae. I did this 1974-1982. Cranbrook Museum Nature Center put in a moth rearing cage in response to my successes. I was a long term volunteer there. I built clay models of the stages of development and won a prize in my Junior High Science fair two times, East Hills. I had created an insect collection and had perfect examples of this species from those i raised. One amazing thing happened, i forgot to put in new leaves for one brood and the catterpillars ate dried maple leaves that stunted their growth. A tiny cocoon was made and a Polyphemus moth with a 2" wingspan emerged! Even under great hardship they complete metamorphosis. I illustrated the moth and its stages for Cranbrook and they printed the drawings in ink on the museum signs to teach how the moth developes.
Was swimming in a river in Idaho a few years ago when a few of these guys swam up to me and attached to my arm. I felt so tickled, and loved watching them swim around like mermaids, but then I had to move them to a plant so they could complete their metamorphosis. A few hours later I came back to only the discarded exoskeletons on the plants.
they’re beautiful. getting one of these tattooed on me in the near future, i can’t wait <3
cool, but isn't everything inside the nest considered poisoned, even if dead and feeding animals could also be poisoned?
This was a real cool video. Toward the end, you can hear the crows 🐦⬛😋😋😋 🤔🤷🏻♂️😂😂😂😂
HELP SUM1 !!!! I found a green caterpillar in October. It’s January 18 it hatched yesterday it appears to be one of those poly something something’s I noticed you did a video on the same moth a few years back. My question is what do I feed this thing there’s snow everywhere outside should I just release it or will the cold kill it if I keep it what do I feed it? It’s been 24 hours, it’s netted laundry bag 👍so it’s fine I just don’t know what to do for food please help
I just found one of these as a caterpillar in October. It’s now January 18 and the damn thing hatched yesterday there’s snow outside everywhere no green on no trees do I release it?? it’s so cold outside. I’m not sure if it will kill it. I’ve had it for 24 hours with no food. I don’t know what to feed it. There’s no leaves anywhere around me only pine trees have green on them. I’m in Boston.
Thank you for a narrated video! Much appreciated!
That was so beautiful ❤thank you for sharing and I just have to thank God for such a beautiful creation.
thanks NatureNorth excellent job - highly educational and great production values. John on the farm east of Erickson MB
Great video!! Thank you for the hard work & sharing
Welcome back!
Thanks, I know I have to get back in gear. Been a tough couple of years for me.
Love this channel
Thanku for this wonderful 👍😊 video. Hare Krishna 🙏🙏
hi
To many snakes, my worst nightmare.
My daughter would be in heaven!
How long does it take
Best nature and save the animals wild life guys🎉❤
They are so beautiful in the sunlight. Their patterns are stunning. Love their eyespots
Thank You Sooo much!!! That was sooo awesome!!! Love it!!!
Last chance to look at me eggto
The 3rd-5th instar looks like a Black Swallowtail Catterpillar
Beautiful creatures
Absolutely beautiful
Oh, I love these little guys.
This was beautiful and super educational
Great video
Raising larvae or tadpoles is such an unforgettable experience! I think every child and grown up should raise 1 amphibian at least once in their life. Great documentation btw!
I have collected caterpillars for many years but never was able to catch them as they changed into a chrysalis or emerged as a butterfly. Releasing them is always a thrill! Thank you for completing the journey from cat to adult! Im in zone 4 NH so we wait until June too to see the monarch return, Always a treat!
Those tadpoles look like fish when they are getting bigger.
Thank you sooooooooo much for posting this ❤
Sometimes the metamorphosis of tadpole to frog in intermediate stages looks like very similar to fish satisfying that amphibs are higher in order than pisces
beautiful ... they are so beautiful, they really look like a leaf from afar, but their beauty just grows and grows and every time i look at them, i find someting more fascinating and beautiful
🦋
Does this remind you of wormy episode from SpongeBob SquarePants