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Sylvain's Ramblings
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Добавлен 29 май 2016
I post miscellaneous stuff I find interesting
The Strange Island Animals of Canada
Time for something a bit different for once! In this video we'll give a brief rundown on various unique critters from across Canada's vast island habitats, so sit back and enjoy my makeshift nature show.
And a special thanks to my boi Sbeve for his time:
youtube.com/@thepharaohnerd7235?si=YGbuU13pFeSl1_ZQ
Intro 00:00
Ontario 00:23
Atlantic Canada 03:28
British Columbia 08:33
End 17:54
#Canada #wildlife #nature #animals #islands #Ontario #BritishColumbia #AtlanticCanada #newfoundland #education #documentary
And a special thanks to my boi Sbeve for his time:
youtube.com/@thepharaohnerd7235?si=YGbuU13pFeSl1_ZQ
Intro 00:00
Ontario 00:23
Atlantic Canada 03:28
British Columbia 08:33
End 17:54
#Canada #wildlife #nature #animals #islands #Ontario #BritishColumbia #AtlanticCanada #newfoundland #education #documentary
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The Spooky Ghost Stories of Ancient Rome
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For this Halloween we're gonna take a look at 4 spooooky ancient Greco-Roman ghost stories! but instead of purely old mythological tales, we're focusing on the supposedly REAL claims! #AncientRome #Ghosts #Spooky #Europe #ancientcivilization #halloween #antiquity #archeology #Suetonius #Greece #Rome #epic #documentary #summary #summarized #funny #educational #Pliny #Athens #scary #supernatural
The REAL Story of Hyperborea
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The real story behind the lost esoteric land of Hyperborea! Today we take a look at the ancient Greek stories of the far north fringes of the world and try to piece it together, so sit back and enjoy!.... #Hyperborea #AncientGreece #Apollo #LostContinent #Europe #mythology #ancientcivilization #Herodotus #antiquity #archeology #adventure #Arctic #travel #epic #documentary #summary #summarized #...
The Wacky India Journeys of Eudoxos of Cyzicus | Ancient Voyages III
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Ancient mediterranean people were a curious to where even the non-explorer could just suddenly attempt grand voyages purely for the adventure. And it today's video we will ne discussing one such braze soul, Eudoxus of Cyzicus! Enjoy. #Cyzicus #Greece #ancienthistory #ancientgreece #Europe #ancientcivilization #Eudoxus #antiquity #archeology #adventure #exploration #travel #epic #documentary #su...
The Monsters That Terrorized the Ancient World
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If you like strange unknown creature stories, then you'll enjoy todays dive into 5 different written monster encounters from the ancient past.... Intro 00:00 Regulus Snake 00:32 Alexander Sea Creatures 02:28 Pliny Centaur 03:54 Scaurus Cetus 04:59 Genghis Unicorn 05:36 Outro 08:38 #Monsters #Pliny #Livy #Rome
Rome's Lawyer Society: The 12 Tables
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The Roman Republic is well known for being a very litigious civilisation, and today we're gonna see how those laws were first written and codified... and talk about my favourite wacky ones! If you enjoy the video then plz like and subscribe for future videos. Background 0:00 Table 1 5:21 Table 2 5:59 Table 3 6:43 Table 4 7:32 Table 5 7:59 Table 6 8:25 Table 7 9:09 Table 8 9:29 Table 9 10:42 Tab...
The Real Sea Monster Attacks of Constantinople: Porphyrios
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Not all sea monsters needs to be a big octopus or serpent like, sometimes things as majestic as a whale can be monstrous!... That is exactly what people around the waters of Constantinople had to survive for decades in the 6th century AD. So enjoy the retelling of Procopius' Porphyrios Whale Monster... #ancienthistory #Constantinople #Byzantium #byzantine #Greece #Turkey #Canada #animals #Roman...
The Mysterious Northern Journey of Pytheas of Massalia | Ancient Voyages II
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The ancient Greeks are well known for their Mediterranean voyages, but some dared to explore outside their world and venture into the unknown! That is what Pytheas of massalia decided to do in the 4th century BC when he ventured to the far north of western Europe as one of the first men in recorded history to do so... So enjoy this overview of his adventure! "Pytheas of Massalia texts translati...
The Spooky Cryptids/Monsters of Canada Iceberg
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The Spooky Cryptids/Monsters of Canada Iceberg
The Epic Africa Journey of Hanno the Navigator | Ancient Voyages I
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The Epic Africa Journey of Hanno the Navigator | Ancient Voyages I
Brazil's "Lost" 450 MILLION year old Civilization - Ratanabá
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Brazil's "Lost" 450 MILLION year old Civilization - Ratanabá
The Life and History of Sir John A. Macdonald - From Lawyer to Nation Builder
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The Life and History of Sir John A. Macdonald - From Lawyer to Nation Builder
Ancient Rome in 500 BC: Fall of the Kingdom
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Ancient Rome in 500 BC: Fall of the Kingdom
Spongebob let's go meme Canada.... Hosers!?
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Spongebob let's go meme Canada.... Hosers!?
The Late Roman Empire was fucking wild
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The Late Roman Empire was fucking wild
I made a Roman meme using a format as old as Rome
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I made a Roman meme using a format as old as Rome
Qin Shi Huang discovers the secret to immortality
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Qin Shi Huang discovers the secret to immortality
Pharaoh Thutmose IV Anime Opening - (Jojo parody) (ancient Egypt)
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Pharaoh Thutmose IV Anime Opening - (Jojo parody) (ancient Egypt)
[Mayan History] King Yopaat defeats King Uaxaclajuun (circa 738, colourized)
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[Mayan History] King Yopaat defeats King Uaxaclajuun (circa 738, colourized)
Pelee island referenced!!! Yeaaaa!!!
Really hit when he said "we've all had enough if southern ontario for this lifetime"
RUclips recommended me this outta nowhere. I hope it blows up, this was good!
I’ve been going to cowichan lake my whole life and only found out there were lampreys there a few years ago, was quite surprising lol
You may know already but the insects at 4:29 are bee mimics, not real bees. They're a type of fly called hoverflies
In Halifax harbour is Georges island, on there you can find a subspecies of garder snake.
You used a picture of hoverflies to represent sweat bees 🤨
@The_Jovian those are sweat bees, they're all in the Halictidae family... hoverflies are in the Syrphidae family, they just look similar
@@SylvainsRamblingsnah man, at 4:28 those are hoverflies. They only have 2 wings and I think you can see the spurious vein.
They're also lacking mandibles and have different eye shapes
@The_Jovian it's not, that's just a green sweat bee nest You can see more of it from the site I found it on www.wildbeeproject.com/blog/2016/7/7/green-sweat-bees
@@SylvainsRamblings no I mean the picture immediately after the green sweat bee
11:37 Oh!!! Wasn't this little guy the mascot sidekick for the Olympics when they came to Vancouver?? Mukmuk!!
16:51 My uncle runs a school in Spain where he teaches children English; it's named Kermode after this bear! The mascot is also a little white bear with a hockey stick :) My family moved to BC when he was young and he thought the bear was just so neat!
I’ve lived in Haida Gwaii my whole life and it’s pretty cool to see it pop up in a random RUclips video!
Huh thats where they got female only specie from and huh every masseffect nerd wants to fuck a space salamander lmao
The actual population of Sea Wolves is pretty cool too
While a subspecies, the Sea Wolf(Canis lupus crassodon), also called the Vancouver Island Wolf, is rather interesting. They are at least somewhat similar to the recently extinct Sea Mink in that they have a primarily marine diet, though in the case of Sea Wolves they are smaller then their close relatives which is the opposite of the Sea Mink. Always seemed a little odd that Sea Minks weren't high up on the cloning list, they feel like the perfect candidates.
@bazzboda4785 never heard of the sea mink, looks interesting
Absolutely marvellous presentation! You’ve got a new subscriber! Thank you so much! You made my day. 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
I had a pet salamander that looked like the looked just like the black with blue spots, A. laterale. It was found by my patents neighbour in his basement. Mine lived in a terrarium for years, until I found it dead one day.
Born and raised in Victoria BC. This was awesome
This was really insightful and engaging. Thank you for teaching me about my habitat 😺
Wait, is Vancouver BC not the capital of BC??? It’s Victoria BC????
@@Jane_8319 yes lol
It’s pronounced Gwy like sky
Came for animal facts, stayed for the provincial slander.
Im sad you didnt include the rat map. As an albertan its one thing we are very proud of. Also, we got salamanders in central alberta, rattle snakes in the south, and ive seen what look like snow ferrits but idk what species it actually is lol
ONTARIO MENTIONED RAHHHHH 🍁🍁🍁🦫🦫🦫🦫🫎🫎🫎
16:00 why that lamprey have the USA flag in its mouth if it’s a Canadian?
Specializes in drinking Yankee blood
53 seconds in and I've already upvoted. Fantastic. 👌
Welcome to Canada, where “slightly larger” and “boring” are our specialty.
This was a great video! I loved learning about my countries unique animals! I never knew these existed even!
7:25 "Let's ignore Labrador for now" said every Newfie ever when talking about their province. You could have also mentioned our extinct wolf species
You should check out the fresh water harbor seals in Northern Quebec. Small population of 300-3000 trapped in the lakes by water falls since the Ice age.
@rupy098 if I make a video about mainland animals then that seal is definitely being added lol
3:37 as someone whose from Alt. Canada, there are times when even we don't know what we're saying, though the example you used is one the easier ones.
bro that fiddle 😭😭😭💋🙏
I've talked to a few older men who lived in small towns in Newfoundland for 70+ years and i've heard the Newfoundland wolf is not only still alive, but they've been seeing wolf coyote hybrids. I believe they said on average, the hybrids are bigger and smarter than the parents. The wolves avoid humans and have so much land to hide with wilderness so dense it's very likely people don't see them often.
@andremoore810 so basically a Newfoundland cryptid.... that's really interesting actually, is there anything else they told you? I'm planning on making a Canada cryptid video for Halloween this year, and sightings of a supposedly extinct wolf would be cool to add
@3:23 ...🤣🤣🤣
My understanding of Spirit Bears is that only the yellow Kermode Bears are Spirit Bears.
I’m so glad you included some plants! Animals are always the star, for good reason, but plants can be just as cool :) Fantastic video by the way, bold choice to start off with that sperm snatcher. Jokes aside that’s wild to learn about. I know there’s a female only species of lizard, and that’s what it reminded me of. I think the salamander is much more unique for some reason, though I’m hard pressed to rank the natural world like that, it’s all wonderful and unique.
I loved this video!! More Canadian Wildlife videos would be much appreciated :D
Awesome video
theres feral people on the north of vancouver island, friend told me while i attended university in kamloops
@@jamieevans3666 like an urban legend or like crackheads?
@@SylvainsRamblings well yea its probably crack heads but the way he put it he was in some of the deepest forest he had seen and he had lived on the island his whole life and out there he saw tents, there were people just living their daily lives away from society
Hey surprised not to see the Vancouver Sea Wolf! They are a sub-popular gray wolf that has adapted to living on the coast! If you make a part 2 id love to see them included !
More animal related videos please!
i live very close to pelee island and occasional visit it try and find not so strange but rare species of snake only found in canada the blue racer (Coluber constrictor foxii.) i've actually never heard of this odd salamander but i'll try searching for some next time i go.
That's a syrphidae fly
@@dangil125 they're very similar looking, but sweat bees are in the halictidae family
You missed the white racoons on Newcastle island by Nanaimo BC
Most slept on country in the world
Great video. A asterisk: Vancouver island is the *second* most populated island in canada. In #1 by quite a lot is Île de Montréal with over 2 million souls, more than Manhattan.
@@appa609 I forgot Montréal was on an island lol
@@SylvainsRamblings Montreal is the island and the city! And the borough. We like the name.