Cows are killing 100 year old cacti 🙁

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
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Комментарии • 49

  • @hernanjosevelasquezgrimald817
    @hernanjosevelasquezgrimald817 Год назад +1

    Saludos excelentes videos, me gustaría poder escucharlos en español 😢 .

    • @RareCactus
      @RareCactus  Год назад +1

      Gracias Hernán, bienvenido! Aquí te dejo el enlace a nuestro canal en español: youtube.com/@cactuseando1

  • @olivierfabre2902
    @olivierfabre2902 Год назад +3

    Thank you very much for all your videos which take us on a journey into the magical world of wild cacti!

    • @cactuseando1
      @cactuseando1 Год назад

      You’re welcome! Thanks for watching 🙂

    • @RareCactus
      @RareCactus  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching!

  • @tranger4579
    @tranger4579 4 месяца назад

    I grew up in the Big Bend area in West Texas. My grandmother in Presidio had a few loving rock cacti in her garden. I remember her having one in a flat maseta (pot) which she claimed was older than she was and belonged to her father. When she passed away in 1998 I went to claim the pot but a relative had taken it including the ones in the garden.

  • @tedvandermale2597
    @tedvandermale2597 Год назад

    Great video
    Fantastic to see these cacti in their natural habitat
    Thanks for sharing

    • @RareCactus
      @RareCactus  Год назад

      Thanks Ted, welcome to the channel!

  • @thiennguyen9747
    @thiennguyen9747 7 месяцев назад

    im from the South East Asia part- mostly popular for tropical plants
    so for me, the specimen and cacti from mexico is like a "dream". it is so beautiful to appreciate by looking, and almost unreal- since we dont really have that organic situation over in our region.
    i was shocked to know they use cacti for dessert 🤣, because they are valued as collective specimen/ decoration plants.
    but at the same time, i do have the "look down" value for our tropical plants in our region- i guess i can partly understand why people in mexico "dare" to cook those cacti.
    i learnt a lot from the video, not just plant, but the people and ourselves!
    thats magical
    do appriciate the fact that you mentioned they love to be around limestone- thats good information for nusery!
    but i think its more than just a limestone thing, it could be how the limestone help to store moisture, or how the rain acid mixes witht he limestone/ or mixes under the limestone, so that it produce food for the cacti? - i guess its best to open-up the root and have professtional look into to. this way we can learn and use it to preserve the plants!

  • @jeremys3141
    @jeremys3141 Год назад +1

    I had to watch this one because of everyone mentioning it on the instagram post

    • @RareCactus
      @RareCactus  Год назад

      I’m glad they made you watch it! Haha what did you think?

  • @cameronburnett8191
    @cameronburnett8191 Год назад +2

    I wish I could travel to the places you do. Copiapoa cinerea, Solaris on coastal Chile would be awesome but may be too far. Uebelmannia in Brazil.

    • @RareCactus
      @RareCactus  Год назад +2

      You can definitely do it! I don’t go out for months to save money to be able to see them 😅 Brazil is a dream of mine and I can’t wait until we show you the beauties we saw in Chile 💚🌵

  • @ZiggySearchfieldCactus
    @ZiggySearchfieldCactus Год назад +1

    Excellent video, thank you for the tour 😎 The grey limestone is very much like the Jurassic limestone we have in Dorset, UK 🙂🌵

    • @RareCactus
      @RareCactus  Год назад +1

      You’re welcome! You should experiment growing them in that medium. It’ll likely work 🤓

    • @ZiggySearchfieldCactus
      @ZiggySearchfieldCactus Год назад

      @@RareCactus I would if the seeds came up, only ones that came up so far are the E. platyacanthus 😄🌵🌵

    • @RareCactus
      @RareCactus  Год назад +1

      @@ZiggySearchfieldCactus oh yeah I meant your larger Arios 🤓

    • @ZiggySearchfieldCactus
      @ZiggySearchfieldCactus Год назад +1

      @@RareCactus I know 😊Just that none of those have germinated yet 😄

    • @RareCactus
      @RareCactus  Год назад +1

      @@ZiggySearchfieldCactus im sure they will! 🤓

  • @Narut7777
    @Narut7777 Год назад +1

    Thanks for such amazing video! I've got platyacanthus seedling tree years ago, it has so nice colour! But it differs from the colour of adult plants. Don't you know why? Ariocarpuses are also very nice!

    • @RareCactus
      @RareCactus  Год назад +1

      Nice! Yes, does it have purple stripes? They will grow out of them and turn green 🤯

    • @Narut7777
      @Narut7777 Год назад +1

      @@RareCactus yes, i keep it at the strongest sunny place i have in my North conditions, and it gets a little purple shades, i wish it to stay purple as long as possible, it also grows a nice yellow fur on each areola, the little ones you have shown in your video do not have any fur, and seem to be protected from the sun by the stones around))

    • @RareCactus
      @RareCactus  Год назад

      @@Narut7777 that’s right! They mostly germinate around rocks or near other plants, but the sun they have to survive is much stronger than cultivation 😅 Sometimes that stress can give them a different look 🤓

  • @Cactuscarlo
    @Cactuscarlo Год назад

    Cows !! Yeah right cows 😅😅
    Also pigs them dirty poaching pigs lol

    • @RareCactus
      @RareCactus  Год назад

      Yup, poachers are always an issue 😒 But cows too 😂

  • @newmanmansell760
    @newmanmansell760 Год назад

    Amazing place😌🙏💞The Ferocactus platyacanthus is very hardy. Hopefully the Ariocarpus can germinate seeds there

    • @RareCactus
      @RareCactus  Год назад

      I hope so too! They usually find a way

  • @StanWatt.
    @StanWatt. Год назад

    I couldn't carry the amount of TP that I would need walking in the desserts of Mexico with all of those shaky-shaky tail things hiding under bushes 'n shit. I would be ready at any point of time to deposit my own weight in crap if I ever did come across one. Great video once again. :)

    • @RareCactus
      @RareCactus  Год назад

      Hahahaha thank you! I’m also pretty scared of snakes and saw my first one while camping at night at the place from the episode on Lophophora fricii. Luckily they are very vocal and warn you when you’re too close 😅

  • @Northerncacti2021
    @Northerncacti2021 Год назад

    Rad bro.

  • @luisdiaz9894
    @luisdiaz9894 11 месяцев назад +1

    Cuando vienes a Tehuacán Puebla?

    • @RareCactus
      @RareCactus  11 месяцев назад

      Wow por allá hay cactus muy bonitos! Y todavía no conozco pero quisiera ir

  • @CrayonConoisseur
    @CrayonConoisseur 10 месяцев назад +1

    Poachers and cows are the real reason why these are extinct

    • @RareCactus
      @RareCactus  10 месяцев назад

      Yes they are! Very sad

  • @hagaishemesh4436
    @hagaishemesh4436 11 месяцев назад

    Very nice video. amazing plants. But, what r the evidence that the cows are harming the plants? I only saw the plant eaten by rodents. Is cow damage mostly trampling or actual eating?

    • @RareCactus
      @RareCactus  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you! The real problem as always are humans, turning cactus habitat into cow fields. They trample, eat and destroy everything in sight.

  • @_gabriele_orlandi_
    @_gabriele_orlandi_ Год назад

    Awesome dude

    • @RareCactus
      @RareCactus  Год назад

      Thanks Gabriele, welcome to the channel! 🌵

  • @ИльяРешетников-б2п

    Qr code pls, place it higher next time:)

    • @RareCactus
      @RareCactus  Год назад

      Sorry! We try to keep it from covering the plants 😅

  • @umikalthumabdulmajid5406
    @umikalthumabdulmajid5406 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Manuel. D echinocactus platyacantus looks very much like d echinocactus grusonii. I suppose they r frm same family? 😊

    • @RareCactus
      @RareCactus  11 месяцев назад

      Same genus, yes! 🤓

    • @umikalthumabdulmajid5406
      @umikalthumabdulmajid5406 11 месяцев назад

      @@RareCactus Tqvm for confirming it. I got 3 big ones growing in 2 big pots! I jus love to see d wicked looking spines growing to their full potential!! (many of my cacti tend to hav smallish spines, grow tallish instead of being round despite d ample space I giv them!& of course lots of sun too. )

    • @RareCactus
      @RareCactus  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@umikalthumabdulmajid5406 you’re welcome! Geographical location plays a huge role in the phenotype as well 🤓

  • @wilsonb5417
    @wilsonb5417 Год назад +1

    Save endangered cacti - eat more beef 🥩🤌🏻

    • @RareCactus
      @RareCactus  Год назад

      Right! 😂 you reminded me of the old chick fil a commercials 🐓

  • @jassonwahyudijaya6576
    @jassonwahyudijaya6576 Месяц назад

    it's better if you can showing the succulent as you talk cause i come to see the cactus not just to seeing some grown man talking for hours

    • @cactuseando1
      @cactuseando1 Месяц назад

      Imagine the effort, time, and money it takes to make this content for free just so you can come and complain about it and actually think you will get to tell me what to do? 😂😂😂😂