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spongioblast
Добавлен 20 дек 2011
Animals of the Daintree Rainforest
Footage taken during our camping trip to the daintree rainforest and sorroundings. We spotted Cassowaries, Kookaburras, Forest dragons, Kangaroos and many others. What a beautiful rainforest Australia has.
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Ultrasonic Dimmer based on the Arduino Platform
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Arduino Ultrasound Dimmer with SHT15 temperature and humidity sensor, DS1307 realtime clock and an alarm function that simulates the sunrise. Tutorial on making your own and arduino code can be found at www.alcs.ch/ultrasonic-dimmer.html
Awesome.
so like how am I meant to get information from this video for a research task??? ASDGAKJD
why did they give this to us for information this is so stupid
@@dampotato9807 litterally
very nice, and good to see there is still life thriving in their
hi zach
@@wudmusic859 hi Isaac
@@wudmusic859 hi zach
@@steelstrike5284 same
@@steelstrike5284 um actually its there 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
noice
This forest are literally a living Jurassic Park even older than Amazon
incredible footage...thank you from SEQLD
Thanks for sharing ☺ 👍 💜 I hope to visit this lovely nature
All kinds of Animals there. Thank you 😊
Those lizards look abit like Komodo dragons, are they actually called Forest Dragon and do they have have that poisonouse saliva like the Komodo ones do? I camped there some years back and I am quite glad I didn't meat some of the dangerous animals but I came across some nasty plants
No they don’t.
You only have to watch for snakes, or if near a tidal river, crocs.
Australia has many kinds of monitor lizards, some get really quite large. I have a ground dwelling monitor living under my house that is about 1.5m long, longer than my German Shepard. At the house I lived at before this one we had one slightly smaller (about 1m) but the same type, living in a burrow by the clothesline. There’s some really big tree monitors at the picnic spot my family frequents by the lake too, easily 2m long.
Very nice indeed! NSW.
"What's that Skip? Sunny's fallen down a well !".. LMAO
U forgot one animal the salt water crocodile 🐊
Thanks for not adding music.
Thank you, awesome video!
At 3.10 its a cane toad.One of the worst pests introduced into Australia.
I wounder if Megalania still is in there somewhere.
Christer Antonsen I hope
Great video I cant wait to visit here.
Man, I wish it was longer. It's fascinating!
Awesome, great website content you have. Scientific approach much appreciated.) got here from your mosquitoes article.
Videos are always better than photo presentations, this video is full of quality stuff. Thanks!!!
Beautiful
What is the plant called at 2:39
and is it native?
Michael Lockyer hi ,the name of that plant is Mimosa Pudica .It origins from central and south America but thanks people curiosity it can now be found in nearly every tropical countries In Australia it is considered an invasive espicies!
@@johnyramos8527 Also África!
Absolutely beautiful! I'll be heading there in June/July. What type of camera did you use?
Awesome footage! Now I´m looking even more forward to my upcoming trip. Thanks!
Thank you for a great footage - just the right animals that I was looking for my Year 1 class on rainforest habitat.
That was really lovely.