Hellbent to Return

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

Комментарии • 25

  • @CreatingContent-ment
    @CreatingContent-ment 2 месяца назад

    I'm showing this video this week to my Budding Naturalists and Junior Naturalists classes as part of our watersheds and aquatic life units. Thank you for creating and sharing your awesome work!

  • @jaymitruelock3033
    @jaymitruelock3033 Год назад +1

    Great underwater camera work! An amazing creature and now I know more about them. Thank you!

  • @diloraptor3191
    @diloraptor3191 Год назад +3

    Amazing video on such a unique species. Keep up the great work! Your channel is a gem

  • @naturewithgabe
    @naturewithgabe Год назад +2

    Your channel captures some of the neatest footage. That hellbender battle shot was incredible. Great educational stuff, keep it up.

  • @petersplat6164
    @petersplat6164 Год назад

    When I was a child in the mid 1960's, my dad took me to the Little Miami River near Newtown Ohio. He found half a dozen hellbenders with his feet! It was something he learned when he was a kid. We brought them home and watched them in a large wash tub for a day, then he took them back. I hope they survived.

  • @TheWildReportOfficial
    @TheWildReportOfficial Год назад

    This video is absolutely amazing. The footage is ridiculous, especially the combat and den cam, and I love the focus on conservation biology.

  • @TheWildlifeBrothers
    @TheWildlifeBrothers Год назад +2

    Your videos never fail to blow me away, literally documentary quality and the shots you have been able to capture are seriously unbelievable. I couldn’t begin to imagine how much work had to go into getting all of those behavior shots and closeups in the wild, you guys produce some of the highest quality content I’ve ever seen in this space, and I’m always glad to see your stuff in my feed. Amazing work guys!

  • @smetlogik
    @smetlogik Год назад

    Great title, great mini-documentary, well done! Came away feeling better about the population after hearing about all the conservation efforts. 500 in the last 5 years is awesome. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ClamorDiGilgamesh
    @ClamorDiGilgamesh Год назад

    Love the videos, thank you!

  • @MsNikita1900
    @MsNikita1900 Год назад

    This is fantastic work! Cryptobrachidae are some of my favorite creatures, and I enjoyed this video for both its educational and its aesthetic value!

  • @yurihuta8487
    @yurihuta8487 Год назад

    Very nicely done, great footage and good interviews! Thank you for working on this and sharing!

  • @allbugsgotokevin
    @allbugsgotokevin Год назад +2

    Great video!

  • @nathanaelcard
    @nathanaelcard Год назад

    Great minidoc! Now, how are we gonna clean up those rivers?

  • @cliffpeebles9705
    @cliffpeebles9705 6 месяцев назад

    Kentucky Afield has several videos on RUclips about their efforts to restore the Hellbender populations. I remember the first time I saw one of these as a kid turning over rocks in a creek. I thought, "What the hell is that"?

  • @raphlvlogs271
    @raphlvlogs271 Год назад +1

    aquatic or terrestrial salamanders which 1s are more vulnerable to environmental changes?

    • @lifeunderfoot4805
      @lifeunderfoot4805  Год назад

      That's a big question that really would boil down to which species/changes you're talking about, but generally, aquatic salamanders are probably more sensitive due to being adapted to certain water quality parameters that can change very easily.

  • @snowcloud8
    @snowcloud8 11 месяцев назад

    SAVE THE HELLBENDERS

  • @jessicavargas9998
    @jessicavargas9998 7 месяцев назад

    there so cute