How do carnivorous plants eat? Venus Flytrap: I wait for my prey to land in my mouth and eat it. Pitcher Plant: I have slippery inner walls that prevent my prey from escaping. Sundew: **eating glue in the corner** _Glue._
Some fine camera work on display. I love how you opted to get the shots out in the bog with the sunshine. That's what you needed to capture the spirit of the sundew. And casting them as the hero of the piece with the shot featuring the horsefly was a nice touch. I work in bogs, amongst sundews, and with horseflies, so I extra-loved this.
That's not a Native American proverb, let alone from any tribe. It's 100% caucasian, not that it makes any difference. No point in mystifying any group of people because it makes us feel magical and special. May as just say what you mean, to preserve the Earth, which is fine.
Strangely inspiring-when your surroundings cannot provide you with what you need to thrive, seek it out for yourself regardless of the difficulties that stand in your way.
I think that the plants know their own parts, actually it just envelope live materia like insects, meet, but not plants products. All of my droseras reacts only with this kind of food
at 2:34, at the bottom part of the plant, you can see 2 glands get stuck at the tips only, like if you combined 2 drops of maple syrup together, they will join. the plant part is probably waxy or oily in some way, so substance cant get stuck on the plant itself. it seems the substance is like a very sticky maple syrup. also it unfolding over several hours, so everything slowly comes apart.
They do get stuck together, but the dew can dry out, allowing it to get unstuck. The plant also naturally returns to its resting position, which helps fix it, but not always.
Decided to get back into the carnivorous plants earlier this year, my favorite used to be butterworts, but cape sundews are now #1 for me. I love them, especially when I find a small bug in the house somewhere, free food. lol
Some sundews grow on the side of the road or in backyards, like those found in New Jersey (thread-leaved sundew (drosera filiformis)). They are surprisingly more adaptable compared to those that just live in bogs or forests.
I have no idea how that happens but ya. I think maybe patrons over at Patreon get to see the videos earlier and somehow PBS posts on RUclips, but only patrons can see and make comments. IDK it's a theory.
the folding of the leafs has further awesome purposes: 1. hiding the prey from thiefs. 2. saving the prey from rain fall that would wash the prey away. 3. suffocating smaller insects, thus killing them faster.
I wish sundew exist on my country ☹️ im from Philippines and that plant doesnt exist here. well we have pitcher plant, but venus flytrap and sundew nah.
Many people associate carnivorous plants with the tropics, but there are actually a lot of species in N. America (though to be clear, the cape sundew is not one of them).
@@KQEDDeepLook As fate would have it, I've actually taken up gardening this summer. I'll have to get a sundew. I'm certainly not short on flies out here!
Its not Thigmotropism, its Thigmonastic movement. Other than that, loved the video, thank you for all the hard work put into this beautiful presentation.
- *bug:* "you look delicious."
- *plant:* "you too."
- *bug:* "thanks, I just... EXCUSE ME?"
Nice
Nice
Nice
This man made me laugh
NOICE
"When the enemy is near surround them"
- Sun dew, The art of plants
Now thats strategy!
"When the enemy is around get on top of them and get sticky"
“Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.”
― Lao Tzu
Yaaaas
Hi
We are a crucial part of nature so your statement is ironic
@@sachinfulsunge9977 ruclips.net/channel/UCd-GIaOsAAbUY76WFrgrKCg
@@Janasena_pk_fans_page Hi to you too
Bug: *gets caught and curled by a leaf with dew-like glue*
Bug: "guess I'll die"
3:08
_my time has come_
Made me chuckle
Guess ill sucked
"Guess I'll be slowly be digested alive"
Her voice is so soothing! She needs to make a meditation series, lol
We hear Laura Klivans on KQED radio too sometimes 😉
Yeahhhhh I almost slept😂😂😂
@@TheRock-mj8pk lol same although to me I feel like I sound like a creep
PODCAST IN SPOTIFY 4L
True :D
How do carnivorous plants eat?
Venus Flytrap: I wait for my prey to land in my mouth and eat it.
Pitcher Plant: I have slippery inner walls that prevent my prey from escaping.
Sundew: **eating glue in the corner** _Glue._
is that a powerpuff girls reference?
g l u e
Why did i think of light from deathnote on the venus flytrap
What?
@@dot.8107 same here lol
Death by lollipop hugging.
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Now I’m curious why the sweet sweet Mountain Dew wasn’t called sun dew
Missed opportunity.
Copyright for nature
@@KQEDDeepLook Yeah, what a bummer!
@@KQEDDeepLook lol
mountain dew i believe is alternative name for moonshine
This is a really sticky situation
Oh hi mark! I see you also love animal vids....
WHY ARE YOU EVERYWHERE
Thats what she said
Had to do it
Total GAMIX OHH, WHYYYY
You're almost as famous as Justin LOL
Love this and Zefrank's version ❤❤❤
We LOVE Ze Frank, did you see our collab with him and PBS Nature? ruclips.net/video/Df6f_jFWyAg/видео.html
i saw that one, it’s great
Death by lollypop hugging
His was so hilarious
Hello brother
If you guys are wandering about lunadancer. How he/she got early. Well, patreon supporters get early access.
I know
wondering* That was confusing thinking about wandering
@@brofenix whoops my grammar sucks- 😂
@@ashwen5516 its cool
@@itstheunknown5384 it's*
Some fine camera work on display. I love how you opted to get the shots out in the bog with the sunshine. That's what you needed to capture the spirit of the sundew. And casting them as the hero of the piece with the shot featuring the horsefly was a nice touch. I work in bogs, amongst sundews, and with horseflies, so I extra-loved this.
Thanks Iain, you must do some interesting work to take you to such places!
"We don’t inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children."
--Native American proverb
This is good. It's a kinder, more humane, and more sustainable way to look at things.
Isn’t that, like, the same thing though if you really think about it? We are our ancestor’s children and we “lent” it to them? ;)
@@remindyouofwho7201 And are we happy with how they left it?
That's not a Native American proverb, let alone from any tribe. It's 100% caucasian, not that it makes any difference. No point in mystifying any group of people because it makes us feel magical and special. May as just say what you mean, to preserve the Earth, which is fine.
I never knew these kinds of plants existed. So cool! Thanks Deep Look for giving us another great video!
You’re welcome!
Sundew plants are one of my favorite plants, they're so beautiful.
Can I deliver us,
a river of sundew.
Careful, it’s carnivorous,
Can I deliver us a river of sundews, careful it's carnivorous, a little just won't do.
An enchanting comment!
@@KQEDDeepLook yup 😅
So they’re caught in an “Entanglement” 👀😂😂😂
no
Trey H. Yes.
Deadly love entanglement
Who else is wondering how luna dancer commented 3 days before this was uploaded
Time stone
🤔🤔🤔
Bruh--
Because she watched the video when it was uploaded not when we got notified I think
Probably was unlisted and deep look chose them to be the first person to watch
Strangely inspiring-when your surroundings cannot provide you with what you need to thrive, seek it out for yourself regardless of the difficulties that stand in your way.
Way to be positive!
"Life always finds a way"
This is just me trying to escape all the people not wearing masks
how did you comment 3 days before this was uploaded?
How the-
How
this is edited i was the second one--_______--
Probably had a pass to watch this sooner than others 😬
Can we take a moment to appreciate how much quality these videos have?
Why aren't those sticky glands sticking to eachother when its enveloping its prey?..how is it unfolding wid much ease?
I think that the plants know their own parts, actually it just envelope live materia like insects, meet, but not plants products.
All of my droseras reacts only with this kind of food
But, the sticky dew isn’t alive... how does the secretion no pt stick to the plant?
at 2:34, at the bottom part of the plant, you can see 2 glands get stuck at the tips only, like if you combined 2 drops of maple syrup together, they will join. the plant part is probably waxy or oily in some way, so substance cant get stuck on the plant itself. it seems the substance is like a very sticky maple syrup. also it unfolding over several hours, so everything slowly comes apart.
Well no idea?
They do get stuck together, but the dew can dry out, allowing it to get unstuck. The plant also naturally returns to its resting position, which helps fix it, but not always.
"If the flytrap is like getting your arm chopped off by the sneeze screen at the Chilli's salad bar,
The Drosera is death by *_Lollipop Hugging_*"
Decided to get back into the carnivorous plants earlier this year, my favorite used to be butterworts, but cape sundews are now #1 for me. I love them, especially when I find a small bug in the house somewhere, free food. lol
I love carnivorous plants ❤️
Some sundews grow on the side of the road or in backyards, like those found in New Jersey (thread-leaved sundew (drosera filiformis)). They are surprisingly more adaptable compared to those that just live in bogs or forests.
I want a few. Finally, a kitchen free of flies!
And a new compatriot to boot!
We commonly use Sundews for this very purpose in South Africa. It grows very easily because it provides it's own fertiliser.
This video uploaded: 1 minute ago
Some random dude comments from 3 days ago: *I'm 4 parallel universe ahead of you*
I have no idea how that happens but ya. I think maybe patrons over at Patreon get to see the videos earlier and somehow PBS posts on RUclips, but only patrons can see and make comments. IDK it's a theory.
Tristan Simpson They make the video only available via link and some days later make it available for everyone.
Deep look said its because he/she is a patreon and they get early access
*I'm 4th comments ahead of you*
This was very well-documented, great work and video!
"Feed me Seymour" -Audrey II
Another great and very informative documentary! 😊 Your videos make quarantine a whole lot easier. :)
Happy to hear that!
I know it’s hard during the pandemic but I wish you guys would post more often! Love watching these!!!
Deep look shows things with seriousness and detail
ZeFrank makes the topic funny
Thats how deep look and ZeFrank doooooo.....
Gotta appreciate the puns 😂😂 nice video
Always!
I am once again impressed at the quality of the shots!
Whos here after Isabella's song in Encanto
A life lesson from a minute creature
fun fact: the reason i foundout what sundew is is bc of encanto/what else can i do xD
1:42 this fly looks like it’s just contemplating life
how is there a comment from 3 days ago
Our Patreon supporters get early access!
@@KQEDDeepLook *so patrons can time travel then*
@@malik2709 hahaha
Omg!! I requested this plant to be featured and they really did!! Thanks Deep Look!
Hope you like it!
@@KQEDDeepLook I did! Omg you guys replied!!!!!!
I love my droseras, they're so cute haha
Btw I don't use to feed them, it isn't necessary so I prefer that they keep their musilago completely okay
the folding of the leafs has further awesome purposes:
1. hiding the prey from thiefs.
2. saving the prey from rain fall that would wash the prey away.
3. suffocating smaller insects, thus killing them faster.
"Yes, no more dem bugs"
- Ghandi, maybe
the sundew is one of my favorite plants of all time.
Imagine if they could catch humans
Omg yes! I've always been fascinated by these since I was a kid. Still so cool.
Oooo I just fed mine this morning.
The effort that y’all put into this is astonishing.
Dear Vegans, Explain this.
Finally, my time to shine here. I'm like an expert on these!
*~5 MINUTES AGO STAY POSITIVE STAY SAFE IN YOUR LIFE♡~*
Super neat! Great video on Drosera, and thanks for the feature!
You are welcome, and thank you for your help!
AMAZING!!!
1:45 I love how you can see the weevil in the backround
I wish sundew exist on my country ☹️ im from Philippines and that plant doesnt exist here. well we have pitcher plant, but venus flytrap and sundew nah.
Drosera peltata is a sundew species found in the Philippines.
@@graphite2786 😯 really?! Lmao i never know that, do u know where place i can find it?
These videos are actually statisfying, thats why I love their videos!
I accidentally clicked on this because of Wings of Fire
yay! fellow WoF fan :D
I’ve always loved sundews! One for their power but also for their name.
Great said:patiently waiting for its next meal!
You could say little fella got in an *entanglement* am i right
Yes 😄
If "Chokta khana gaki budi jhol ma dubera mari" had a face.
1:49 He just wants a hug
I hate flies, which is why I want a 40 meter wall of sun dew leaves surrounding my house like a castle
I've always wondered what would happen if someone were to put their finger in it
I love how complex plants really are
This is wonderful. There's not nearly enough sundew footage out there for people like me.
Many people associate carnivorous plants with the tropics, but there are actually a lot of species in N. America (though to be clear, the cape sundew is not one of them).
@@KQEDDeepLook As fate would have it, I've actually taken up gardening this summer. I'll have to get a sundew. I'm certainly not short on flies out here!
Every episode got released, i become excited out if blue
Those are some incredible plant specimens! Kudos to the grower 💖
3:08 the insect be like : not with me
I love how the narrator makes it sound so interesting
The smooth narrative combined with the theme makes this borderline horror
This carnivorous plant would be 100% Scary if it would have moved 100% Faster. Imagine touching it. And instantly Traps your Finger.
Eons sent me here! Really loved watching this as not only is it short, but I got a lot of information from it!
Wow! Amazing video. I really enjoyed to watch this video till the end. I love it! Thank you for sharing
lol i love watching this in the middle of the night
Wonder what happened if a human finger touches it
Bug: Finally I've got something to eat
Plant: Me too
Bug: What???
They're like Pitcher plants in a way
Cool up close and beautiful shots👍
My favourite nickname "Drosera Rotundifolia" :)
I love this channel so much!Facts are explained very well and i luv the narrator's voice!!Keep going🥳
Thank you so much, Beatrix 😀
Why is this recommended to me? Why am I even watching this???
Why arent you watching these? You should go through the rest on this channel, theyre all great!
dreamynights I am watching it cuz it was recommended to me. That’s what I meant by my comment 😂
I have several species of carnivorous plants... The cape sundew is my favorite.
I love droseras spatulata haha
I would never stop missing the old narrator's voice. pleaseee bring her back sometime. this new one is okay but it's just not the same.
Now that's a good pun
SHE'S GOT ALL MY ATTENTION KEEP UP THE EXCELLENT WORK
That weevil is actually very cute.
Baffled... With this actually explored the other side of biology which is usually shadowed by the huge syllabus.... 🧡
Fascinating and yet horrifying at the same time!
Wow! Her voice 😊
And the Sundew looks beautiful!!
Thank you so much Nikki!!
when you think you've found a good free meal and end up becoming a meal instead
2:30 "This situation may seem bad, but let me clean up my legs and wings first. I have standards."
Shoutout to my home city, Cape Town, where you can see Drosera capensis on the paths of Table Mountain!
Its not Thigmotropism, its Thigmonastic movement. Other than that, loved the video, thank you for all the hard work put into this beautiful presentation.
Animal planet- nah!
Deep look- hell yeah!
One of the best channels ever!!
Here we see a deep look video, with excellent commentary, and incredible graphics. That is how the Deep Look do.
Much appreciated!
is it weird i want to taste those droplets ://
Nah its just the insect part of your brain talking so watch out
Not really, I thought it too.
AM I WEIRD TOO?
Deep look be having great content tho ngl