i was fortunate enough to get to spend a week in the peruvian amazon in 2011, and the clay lick was amazing. in order to not disturb the birds we had to get to our 'hide' before sunrise which is when they start arriving. while it was still dark, we went about an hour up river in our canoe, then hiked for about 30 minutes and the sun was just starting to come up when we got to the hide. at first, there were just a few green parakeet type birds, but more were arriving every minute. we saw parakeets, parrotlets, and parrots of all different colors. hundreds and hundreds of the most amazing birds you can imagine, all calling and singing and whatnot, at the peak it was incredibly loud. the red macaws were some of the last to come, since they are so large and they are red it was really easy to see their behavior compared to all the smaller birds. since they mate for life so most of them would arrive as a pair, but some were coming alone and the males would fight over the available females... it was like watching 'planet earth' but a million times better... we stayed for around 3 or 4 hours and in that time thousands of birds came and went. the sights and the sounds are unforgettable and if you ever have the chance to go to the peruvian amazon, i recommend you take it.
Theres alot of Sapodilla in the Caribbean as well! I never really liked it though. Fancy seeing it at number 3 on a Extraordinary Jungle Discoveries List!
A more fitting title would be "13 cool jungle animals and plants" because "discovery" is rather misleading. I watched it expecting to see artifacts and things "discovered" Not animals that most people already know about.
I've been following this channel for ages miss the orginal guy, and I checked their subs... They gained 800,000 since the last time i checked. Good jon
smdh, it happens naturally all the time, the photographer was just in the right place at the right time, probably even waited for hours. Idk why people always assume we are animal abusers that puts animals in shit situations just for a picture. Why can't anyone comprehend that animal kill other animals (in this case plants) with out human intervention? Nature photographers like myself dont go storming into jungles and fucking everything up. When we set out, we have a very detailed and planned agenda. That plant with the mouse was more than likey the sole picture the photographer was aiming to get, the photographer probably had that plant staked out for days just waiting for that shot.
he was probably asked to fake it because its an animal video... i dont know why, but we (americans) seem to think only Australians are allowed to talk about animals on tv? i wouldnt be surprised if it spread to youtube
Nice #1 I keep a Nepanthes and the Attenborough species of carnivorous plant is by far the coolest. It was named after one of the Attenborough brothers. The one who wasn't in the first Jurassic Park movies. Sad about the river otters and the parrot lick. I thought parakeets were from Australia? North America use to have a parakeet. The Carolina Parakeet covered Eastern North America and was hunted into extinction.
On #6, the "peanut head bug", you refer to its appearance as a "defense mechanism", which makes it sound like any number of unconscious mechanisms used to reduce anxiety. Survival mechanism would likely be more clear, and technically the trait itself is a form of Batesian mimicry, or just 'mimicry' to keep it easy. Other than that, a well done video. Cheers!
Love the accent, you sound almost like the rich guy off gilligans island for number 11.. I can't think of his name, but it caught the interest enough to watch the vid :)
Correction: Toucan beaks are made of keratin and a lightweight spongy material. Keratin is not a light spongy material, but keratin is generally composed of plates like the fingernails of a human, that can separate and chip. The reason for the strength of a toucans beak is thus when a material like keratin is surrounding a foam-like material (like the internal structure of a toucans beak) it causes the comprehensive strength of the material to equalize with both the comprehensive strength of the inner material and the force created by the pressure differential. For example, a soda can have exponentially higher comprehensive strength than the aluminum can and the liquid inside combined, because any outside force will increase the inside pressure and furthermore the strength; without increasing the weight. It's hard to you shut a door (with a hydraulic door stop) hard enough to make it slam because the harder it is shut the more ressistance is generated.
In Australia we call number 9, "TAWNY FROGMOUTH", not found only in JUNGLES. These birds love a tropical climate, YES but can be found in the Northern Territory in very dry areas with hardly any vegetation around.
Thanks for the video! Why did you stop at number 7 in the description? Also, the little rat caught in the pitcher plant, did someone pull him out and rinse him off OR kill him quick so he wouldn't be long-suffering in the plant? Thank you, in advance, for your time! God Bless!
Not bad for a numbered infor vid. New things learned for me but who aam I, or is it who arrrrrre youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu! Have you been painting my roses red!
Hey man, just curious, where does your accent hail from? You sound Australian sometimes, and American other times, with a hint of New Zealand thrown in there.
We have very tiny frogs in New Brunswick, Canada, locally called "peepers" for the call they make in the evenings as well. About the size of you fingertip.
Oh yeah, the age of dinosaurs that supposedly ended 65 million years ago because of an asteroid impact even though you have 10.000 year old wall paintings showing humans riding dinosaurs, thus living among them and probably even domesticated them.
+Chillness the basis that evolution happens through the success of best adapted traits/mutations. so, if there is an organism that has an unchanged success rate over x many years and no noticeably more successful mutations occur in that time period to replace the old by breeding it out, that organism will have no need to evolve
i was fortunate enough to get to spend a week in the peruvian amazon in 2011, and the clay lick was amazing. in order to not disturb the birds we had to get to our 'hide' before sunrise which is when they start arriving. while it was still dark, we went about an hour up river in our canoe, then hiked for about 30 minutes and the sun was just starting to come up when we got to the hide. at first, there were just a few green parakeet type birds, but more were arriving every minute. we saw parakeets, parrotlets, and parrots of all different colors. hundreds and hundreds of the most amazing birds you can imagine, all calling and singing and whatnot, at the peak it was incredibly loud. the red macaws were some of the last to come, since they are so large and they are red it was really easy to see their behavior compared to all the smaller birds. since they mate for life so most of them would arrive as a pair, but some were coming alone and the males would fight over the available females... it was like watching 'planet earth' but a million times better... we stayed for around 3 or 4 hours and in that time thousands of birds came and went. the sights and the sounds are unforgettable and if you ever have the chance to go to the peruvian amazon, i recommend you take it.
dynogunbattle ..Thank you for such an interesting comment! Wow!
I've seen a pigeon once...
Wow thank you your comment totally put me in the moment with you!! Very discripitive thank you!!
If only I had the money. Sadly money controls everything so I may not be able to see anything like that in my lifetime.
13 extraordinary jungle discoveries that were discovered 100 years ago
😃😃😂😂😁😁😅😅😆😆
its new to me, he didn't say they were new!
no where did it say NEW discovery did it????
(From new species to the most amazing discoveries in the amazon, this is 13 EXTRAORDINARY jungle discoveries!!!) in the description
***** but i like
2:32 when your mom tells you to do something for the fifth time and you trying to keep cool.
More like a random list of interesting plant and animals from the forest
I like the way you said, I knew this already, with out coming on like mister know it all like some!
Very interesting, thumbs up and thanks!
wow the bass in the video transition is too epic 😍 got goosebumps
This was uploaded on my birthday!!!!
Very informative, thanks
cool you had a couple of new to me. I keep watching these lists of bugs, plants, and what not hoping to learn something new.
Great video!
awesome you guys are doing a create job keep up the good work
Theres alot of Sapodilla in the Caribbean as well! I never really liked it though. Fancy seeing it at number 3 on a Extraordinary Jungle Discoveries List!
01:32
That creep's totally about to go rape that otter...
+ZyroIzMvp No... It's actually an otter...
... he's wearing a trenchcoat. maybe he's just gonna flash the otter? he is, however, wearing his lucky raping Fedora.
+Matt Poslusny No... It's actually an otter...
Mr Headwig Wigginsworth
No no! You've got it all wrong!
It's seriously an otter!
+twitchster77 You're taking the piss now... it actually is an otter...
A more fitting title would be "13 cool jungle animals and plants" because "discovery" is rather misleading. I watched it expecting to see artifacts and things "discovered" Not animals that most people already know about.
Good video compared to your last 100 @epic wildlife
sapodilla and that fish @ the beginning are both delicious :)
This dude just combined every fact about every otter species into one species!
I've been following this channel for ages miss the orginal guy, and I checked their subs... They gained 800,000 since the last time i checked. Good jon
That last rat looked like he was thinking "HEY, WTF,... YOU JUST THREW ME IN FOR THE PHOTO OP!!!"
😩😩😩😩😩... I was thinking the same thing. Damn photographers.
smdh, it happens naturally all the time, the photographer was just in the right place at the right time, probably even waited for hours. Idk why people always assume we are animal abusers that puts animals in shit situations just for a picture. Why can't anyone comprehend that animal kill other animals (in this case plants) with out human intervention? Nature photographers like myself dont go storming into jungles and fucking everything up. When we set out, we have a very detailed and planned agenda. That plant with the mouse was more than likey the sole picture the photographer was aiming to get, the photographer probably had that plant staked out for days just waiting for that shot.
+DebonairDinosaur Waddup bitch
+Tai Lopez keep it going
+Tai Lopez Waddup bitch
I like the fact num 2 I was like PARTY AT DA HOUSE!!!
the sapodilla is also called naseberry and it taste very sweet if it is fully ripe
I always thought that the pronunciation was zapotillo! Or at least I knew it as chico zapotillo.
good stuff!!
Thanks for the nightmares ;D
#1 is terrifying O.o
The guy raising his eyebrows at the otter for number 11 was classic.
Well that was cool!
The Amazon seems like a fun place.
I don't know why I'm watching this but oh my god I learned so much lol
Ah, to be digested in acid alive. yay...
My favorite is the tiny half inch frog it so CUTE
Once while on vacation my mother found a giant centipede in her suitcase, she never has traveled anywhere tropical since.
Platonia fruit grows on the Platonia tree! Why am I not surprised?
😂
PLATONIA?!!?
PLATONIA?!!?
PLATONIA?!!?
PLATONIA
Oh man, A cave with GIANT AMAZONIAN CENTIPEDES DANGLING FROM THE CELING, eating BATS! Id probably die of sheer fright if I saw some shit like that
That guys accent confuses me, he sounds Aussie and American at the same time.
Maybe he moved to america..
Jairoguy cross breed he is.lol
I thought it might have been South African but other times is sounds kiwi
Yes definitely n I'm American n I can totally hear both!!
he was probably asked to fake it because its an animal video... i dont know why, but we (americans) seem to think only Australians are allowed to talk about animals on tv? i wouldnt be surprised if it spread to youtube
The pitcher plant looks like inspiration for weepingbell or victreebell from Pokemon
Umm cuz it is
Amazing videos man 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Those pitcher plants would come in real handy here in London... ...
The giant centipede bites, you forgot to mention EXCRUCIATING PAIN, it's one of the most painful insect bites, easily the top 3.
Being eaten by that carnivorous plant sounds absolutely terrifying.
Nice #1 I keep a Nepanthes and the Attenborough species of carnivorous plant is by far the coolest. It was named after one of the Attenborough brothers. The one who wasn't in the first Jurassic Park movies. Sad about the river otters and the parrot lick. I thought parakeets were from Australia? North America use to have a parakeet. The Carolina Parakeet covered Eastern North America and was hunted into extinction.
pretty designs on that large fish first fish
On #6, the "peanut head bug", you refer to its appearance as a "defense mechanism", which makes it sound like any number of unconscious mechanisms used to reduce anxiety. Survival mechanism would likely be more clear, and technically the trait itself is a form of Batesian mimicry, or just 'mimicry' to keep it easy. Other than that, a well done video. Cheers!
That Binturong can be found in the Philippines as well. Just saying.
yap
Which shows no one lives in Pilipinnes.
sub humans live in the Philippines
Love the accent, you sound almost like the rich guy off gilligans island for number 11.. I can't think of his name, but it caught the interest enough to watch the vid :)
No, I have not seen any Potoo's. Nice discoveries.
13 extraordinary outdated jungle discoveries
I just about fainted just HEARING you talk about the centipede... I couldn't watch that portion...
wow well this is all new to me!
lmao
" a BOSS pickup line"
nice !
Correction: Toucan beaks are made of keratin and a lightweight spongy material. Keratin is not a light spongy material, but keratin is generally composed of plates like the fingernails of a human, that can separate and chip. The reason for the strength of a toucans beak is thus when a material like keratin is surrounding a foam-like material (like the internal structure of a toucans beak) it causes the comprehensive strength of the material to equalize with both the comprehensive strength of the inner material and the force created by the pressure differential. For example, a soda can have exponentially higher comprehensive strength than the aluminum can and the liquid inside combined, because any outside force will increase the inside pressure and furthermore the strength; without increasing the weight. It's hard to you shut a door (with a hydraulic door stop) hard enough to make it slam because the harder it is shut the more ressistance is generated.
In Australia we call number 9, "TAWNY FROGMOUTH", not found only in JUNGLES. These birds love a tropical climate, YES but can be found in the Northern Territory in very dry areas with hardly any vegetation around.
Thanks for the video! Why did you stop at number 7 in the description? Also, the little rat caught in the pitcher plant, did someone pull him out and rinse him off OR kill him quick so he wouldn't be long-suffering in the plant? Thank you, in advance, for your time! God Bless!
I doubt they pulled him out. Can't mess with nature man.
its fake the origional photo has no rat
Sure. They photoshopped it out.
I mean... back out.
Is a Binturong just a Koala with a meth addiction?
Yes!
jasmine elaya no, just adderall. It stays up for weeks to study for college exams and to get all it's papers turned in on time.
The small frog i found them before in 1988 here in Canada. Not just 1 but alot
i bet the tucan beak is made of keratin not carotene unless it is an carrottucan
pitcher plants are the inspiration for the Pokémon Victorebell
sapodilla, we have that one on our garden
You know who else is secreting nectar along his rim?
Someone had to do it, sry. It's me btw...
we got lots of those tiny frogs back home in jamaica
I saw a tiny frog where I live! And I live in Pennsylvania!
Awsome
you're telling me that the rat cant chew out of that plant, but it can chew through wood?
At #4 the Binturong reminds me of Chowder from CN so much.
Not bad for a numbered infor vid. New things learned for me but who aam I, or is it who arrrrrre youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu! Have you been painting my roses red!
cool vids
+Broc Theil yuupp.
+Broc Theil what do u mean??
I saw a pitcher plant at Home Depot the other day for like $23 and told myself I'd go back for it. Hopefully, it devours these flies out back.
there's so many tiny frogs in Philippines in bicol whenever it rains..
they always shows up...
If you're bitten by this bug you'll die within 24 hours unless you have sex....BOSS pick up line. Agreed. Lmao.
They didnt do the giant centipede enough justice. Even Coyote Peterson wont get bitten by one.
Number 1 : Victreebel.
Even though the scientific name for the fish really is Arapaima gigas, I`ve never heard this name. I`m much used to hear the popular name: pirarucu.
Sapodilla plum is common fruit in India called chikoo locally
Thank you!!! It's grown all over the West Indies as well!!! This list is BS!!
Yes, originally exported from there through the Philippines.
Exports don't count. Finland can grow bananas in winter, it still isn't a Finnish plant.
it call ciku in here but im sure the pronounce are the same as yours
It's called Sapodilla in Grenada also.
kanishq ruhil it's called dilli here in the Bahamas
you may also use a pitcher plant in indoor house
Move over grumpy cat, say hello to grumpy potoo.
Im from the future 🙏
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Amazon now is dying💔🙃
The man next to the otter looked liked it wanted to do something to the poor otter
Hey man, just curious, where does your accent hail from? You sound Australian sometimes, and American other times, with a hint of New Zealand thrown in there.
need to start a nursery to grow those plants., New York could use a few
The pitcher plant eating the rat was more of a fluke than the norm. Yes a rat did die in the plant but the plant is not designed for killing rats.
The fruit called sapodilla is known in Jamaica as naseberry just an interesting fact and it is also a island favorite
Indeed!
We need a couple thousand of those pitcher plants in the hood
Rovid Bouski why? Do You have a problem with amphibians and rodents there?
Pitcher plan from Philippines.... I never seen one before but I did climbed in that mountain
memes are love memes are life
I knew the small frog existed ages ago
HELP! I just got bitten by a peanut head
they didnt mention that it has to be gay anal sex
+Slo mi I love baked and scalloped, scalloped potatoes are my favorite!
+Slo mi we send then to the local priest ;)
+Joel Su Well, you know guys have gspots just like girls do, right?
Shh Shhh yes and its called a prostate
I love sapodilla fruit.
Amazing discovery somebody still uses the term "boss" in 2016
We have very tiny frogs in New Brunswick, Canada, locally called "peepers" for the call they make in the evenings as well. About the size of you fingertip.
I live in Moncton N.B., I love the lil spring peepers :)
Ok I need to ask but what nationality are you?? I just can't pick it. 😊
sapodilla is a Chico here in the Philippines it's very common fruit here.
Arapaima have been around for 5 million to 25 million years? Evolution must have missed out on this one then. Mhehe.
Oh yeah, the age of dinosaurs that supposedly ended 65 million years ago because of an asteroid impact even though you have 10.000 year old wall paintings showing humans riding dinosaurs, thus living among them and probably even domesticated them.
+Chillness do you understand the base principles of evolution? (not trying to be condescending)
The base principles, according to who? Feel free to educate me here.
+Chillness the basis that evolution happens through the success of best adapted traits/mutations. so, if there is an organism that has an unchanged success rate over x many years and no noticeably more successful mutations occur in that time period to replace the old by breeding it out, that organism will have no need to evolve
+Chillness sorry, can't give you a source on that one, but that's what I was taught in bio, feel free to correct any errors
WHAT HAPPEND TO THE ORIGINAL GUY WHO VOICED THE SHOW???
yeah
Yeah he's better than this guy
+Ratko Mladic (GeneralMladic) Boi thats Steve earlwin i think thats how u spell his last name
Steve Irwin* died in 2006, 10 years ago...
He got bitten by a peanut head bug.
I liked the old guy he was kind of dense
in my country. sapadillia fruit is called neese berry
I want a tiny frog like if u want one 2
Same
We have centipedes about 12 inches long in West Texas along the Pecos river basin. Each joint is about as big as a large mans thumb's last joint.
pbodymathis
that sounds fucking scary
They are! lol
Talks about giant otters and proceeds to show footage of sea otters
aw man I already knew all this stuff
How exactly is a giant river otter a discovery ? i have known about them for 30+ years and im in sodding south wales uk