All 8 Biogeographical Realms (Animals/Geography)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

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  • @Textbooktravel
    @Textbooktravel  2 года назад +141

    Hi everyone! Just a quick note to say that this video is based on the zoogeographical regions mapped by Alfred Russel Wallace in 1876. I realised halfway through creating this that there was a 2013 study by Holt et al. which identified a further 3 realms. I've posted the link to this study in the sources section of the description along with an article I found where you can see a map of the new realms. Thanks for watching! Uploads will be more regular from now on, aiming for every 2 weeks. Next up... Marsupials!

    • @theculturedjinni
      @theculturedjinni 2 года назад +2

      Awesome video, I might be from the humanities but I still enjoy good content regarding the natural sciences!

    • @lmzaadi
      @lmzaadi 2 года назад +2

      Thanks so much for educating me and showing me the beautiful footage.

    • @vernonfridy8416
      @vernonfridy8416 2 года назад +2

      Most still use this classification of biogeographic realms, so this video should be good enough.

    • @antrikshgupta7683
      @antrikshgupta7683 2 года назад +1

      I'm very excited

    • @DaniMartVTen
      @DaniMartVTen 2 года назад +1

      Can you do an "Introduced Species" video?

  • @sampagano205
    @sampagano205 2 года назад +184

    One big error I noticed, the steppe eagle would definitely not have fed on guinea pigs, since caviaformes are all south American. The wild species domestic guinea pigs are descended from are also still extant.

    • @teteufumacinha
      @teteufumacinha 2 года назад +7

      Oh, just saw we basically commented the same mistake.

    • @Textbooktravel
      @Textbooktravel  2 года назад +68

      Thank you, Sam! I'm trying to improve my research process with each video and really appreciate the feedback when I make a mistake

    • @DaniMartVTen
      @DaniMartVTen 2 года назад +14

      @@Textbooktravel yeah, I kind of laughed really hard on that one. It's almost as bad as suggesting Capybara were once native to Komodo Island....

    • @kristianhubatka856
      @kristianhubatka856 2 года назад +1

      Oh yeah, And nicobar pigeons arent native to oceania, they live in Mauricius which Is in the Indian Ocean

    • @polytrashed
      @polytrashed 2 года назад +4

      @@Textbooktravel I’m sure you meant gerbil there… the facts pretty much line up.

  • @DevynPlaysGames
    @DevynPlaysGames 2 года назад +17

    "where it preys upon mice-like rodents, such as mice"
    such a funny line

  • @SadaEKE
    @SadaEKE 2 года назад +14

    - Mice like rodents like mice.
    That is one hell of a writing. :D

  • @sampagano205
    @sampagano205 2 года назад +60

    I like that caiman have both one of the largest reptiles on earth, but also Cuvier's dwarf caiman, the absolute smallest crocodilian.

    • @Textbooktravel
      @Textbooktravel  2 года назад +11

      Very cool! I hadn't heard of this species before, I have added this to my spreadsheet! Thank you

    • @sampagano205
      @sampagano205 2 года назад +3

      @@Textbooktravel they are in my opinion absolutely adorable. They think they're so scary, but they're only a little bit more dangerous than a large mean dog.

    • @martinphilip8998
      @martinphilip8998 2 года назад +2

      My dad brought a caiman home from a trip when I was ten. We named him Fingers.

    • @Bazibishop
      @Bazibishop 2 года назад

      @@martinphilip8998 why

    • @martinphilip8998
      @martinphilip8998 2 года назад +1

      @@Bazibishop This was 50 years ago. People bought pets that are now considered endangered. My mother loved that animal to death. She thinks it died because she handled it too much. Fingers was a cautionary name. I remember when we laughed from the safe staircase as it chased my baby sister who was still crawling.

  • @rhettC5
    @rhettC5 2 года назад +10

    This is literally the perfect channel for me, geography and biology combined is just amazing.

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth 2 года назад

      Biogeography is pretty cool. Ecology, geology, evolutionary biology, biology, it's all fascinating to me, so much diverse life and beautiful places.

  • @omnibussy
    @omnibussy 2 года назад +45

    you consistently have the most wholesome, entertaining taste in stock images and video of the animals ❤️

    • @Textbooktravel
      @Textbooktravel  2 года назад +14

      Thank you!! Finding the photos/videos is my favourite part of the whole process!

  • @carlacristinadas.almeida3395
    @carlacristinadas.almeida3395 Год назад +2

    Loved learning about the Wallace line! Fascinating how it impacted evolution on both sides!

  • @sampagano205
    @sampagano205 2 года назад +21

    Disappointed you didn't bring up my absolute favorite Australasian and Oceanian species, the emerald tree skink, which is one of the most widespread and beautiful lizards in the region. But it is a big subject. Hopefully you do a video on skinks in the future since all skinks are delightful.

  • @jyiiehoobaclayon2646
    @jyiiehoobaclayon2646 Год назад +5

    0:58 Antarctica
    3:08 Neartic
    6:18 Neotropical
    9:22 Afrotropical
    12:18 Palearctic
    15:15 Indo-Malayan
    18:23 Australasian
    21:30 Oceanian

  • @CNCiscool
    @CNCiscool 2 года назад +51

    I’m still confused about the different crocodilians. Having recently discovered gharials at the zoo, my understanding has shattered. Maybe you could make a video about them!

    • @Textbooktravel
      @Textbooktravel  2 года назад +20

      Definitely! I will move it up the list! Thanks for commenting

  • @mrguy452
    @mrguy452 2 года назад +9

    Thank you for including both measuring systems for the temperatures and distances!

  • @k_dubs5222
    @k_dubs5222 2 года назад +3

    Honestly one for the most entertaining channels I've come across on RUclips. And with the amount of different topics about nature you'll never run out of content keep it up.

  • @teteufumacinha
    @teteufumacinha 2 года назад +22

    This is a very good video, but... at 14:47 it's said that the steppe eagle (most likely) used to hunt guinea pigs. This is very confusing, since guinea pigs: 1- are (and were always) an entirely domesticated species and 2- originally came from the montane guinea pig (Cavia tschudii) from the Andes mountain range, in South America. They couldn't be the main source of food for Aquila nipalensis, who are instead opportunistic pretadors, only specializing in ground squirrels during breeding.

    • @Textbooktravel
      @Textbooktravel  2 года назад +6

      Thank you, Ryuko I really appreciate the feedback and the extra information

  • @russianhomecat3313
    @russianhomecat3313 2 года назад +2

    This channel is underestimated! One of the best wild life content on RUclips! 😻😽👏

  • @Jess-I-Guess
    @Jess-I-Guess 2 года назад +6

    These are such enjoyable and relaxing videos to watch, I'm always excited to see a new upload! Plus, seeing you respond to people commenting on little mistakes in a positive way is refreshing! There's so much uncertainty on these topics and little facts found in some places may be claimed as false in others, so it's great to see your dedication to trying to provide the most accurate information you can.
    But I'll enjoy watching it either way!

  • @MRptwrench
    @MRptwrench 2 года назад +3

    I was hoping to see the Gaur, or Indian Bison, the largest species among the wild cattle and Bovidae. I feel it may be the most interesting bovine. While it is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, perhaps the more recognition this massive beast receives the better it's chances of staying extant on this Earth!

  • @jdgayer2160
    @jdgayer2160 2 года назад +2

    i love your video as always :) watching your videos always brightens my day!

  • @gb8894
    @gb8894 2 года назад +3

    Incredible video! Just one thing, there are a few marsupials outside of the Wallace line, but not in the eastern hemisphere, we have marsupials in the americas, namely opossums.

  • @pij0n
    @pij0n 2 года назад +3

    Yes, I really needed this today! Biogographical realms are a pretty fascinating topic to cover, so Im glad you did!

  • @cheyennepepper301
    @cheyennepepper301 2 года назад +3

    “That preys on mice-like rodents. Such as mice” you are so underrated I swear 😂😂😭

  • @highlanderro
    @highlanderro 2 года назад +2

    haha, I can even express how much I love your videos!!
    Your voice is so pleasant to listen to and the editing makes the whole experience even better!!
    Loved the music you choose on australasian plane:D
    Also I'm so grateful you didn't include any species of butterfly in this video! I know it's pretty specific but as a person who suffers from lepidopterophobia it's sometimes pretty challenging to watch videos discussing fauna, especially that of tropical region. I was so ready to skip some parts but I apparently didn't need to! That made the whole experience even better.
    Keep up the great job, I can't wait for another video from you.:D

  • @christopherstefanatos7197
    @christopherstefanatos7197 2 года назад +2

    I hope you do a botanical analysis of the biogeographical realms like you did here for animals.

  • @MaxMustermann-rh2uq
    @MaxMustermann-rh2uq 2 года назад +2

    really entertaining and informative at high production value, i especially like the editing of the maps. keep up the great work and greetings from germany

  • @Cweets
    @Cweets 2 года назад +1

    Dude this channel is amazing👍👍 really a nice change of pace compared to other channels

  • @indyreno2933
    @indyreno2933 2 года назад +4

    The Indomalayan realm is also called the Indotropical realm, collectively, the Indotropical and Afrotropical realms are collectively known as the Paleotropical realm, also Australasian and Oceanian realms are actually the same thing, therefore there's actually seven realms.

  • @bloxburgsisters3172
    @bloxburgsisters3172 2 года назад +2

    Informative videos, I have learned so much from this channel. Keep up the great work!

  • @TheDeadmanTT
    @TheDeadmanTT 2 года назад +2

    10/10
    You once again found the most silliest pictures!

  • @ourclimateindia6442
    @ourclimateindia6442 2 года назад +1

    I m from india. And I loves your content with your knowledge . Thank you so much.

  • @mrguy452
    @mrguy452 2 года назад +2

    Amazing channel and I am happy to be here before the inevitable 1 million milestone, keep up the great work!

    • @randomkinkajou5747
      @randomkinkajou5747 2 года назад +1

      I was here when he had 3000 subs which was about 3 months ago, how about you?

  • @chez1241
    @chez1241 2 года назад +2

    "The world's smallest carnivore, the east weasel, feeds on mouse- like fauna, such as mice" idk why but that cracked me up

  • @ShonnMorris
    @ShonnMorris 2 года назад +1

    Another great video! I see someone else mentioned the Guinea Pig thing but you are really doing great with these.

  • @sopadepiedra7466
    @sopadepiedra7466 2 года назад +1

    ABSOLUTELY AMAZING CHANNEL YOU GOT HERE

  • @teteufumacinha
    @teteufumacinha 2 года назад +2

    Really liked knowing about the spiny turtle and the rhinoceros hornbill, such nice looking guys.

  • @nabeelahmed2413
    @nabeelahmed2413 2 года назад +4

    22:17 The Nicobar pigeon is a bird found only on small islands and in coastal regions from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India not in Pacific

    • @Textbooktravel
      @Textbooktravel  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the feedback Nabeel, I'm pretty sure about this one, though; Bird Life International and WWF has their range extending as far as New Guinea and Palau

  • @acutefailure1
    @acutefailure1 2 года назад +2

    "Micelike rodents, such as mice" is my favorite line in anything.

  • @Zappygunshot
    @Zappygunshot 2 года назад +2

    Don't underestimate the Least Weasel. They'll just as likely go after an adult rabbit many times their own size, latching on to the back of their necks and using their incredibly strong jaws to *bite through the skull* to kill it. They're the smallest of the mustelidae, which is honestly a testament to how little the mustelidae mess around.

  • @chingizzhylkybayev8575
    @chingizzhylkybayev8575 2 года назад +2

    Should have made a mention of Xenarthrans, the only mammal order endemic to the Neotrpopics and pretty defining of its fauna as well.

  • @zalex2357
    @zalex2357 2 года назад +1

    So cool! Just woke up and saw this recommended 😊

  • @tearsofjoy5416
    @tearsofjoy5416 2 года назад +1

    This is the perfect RUclips channel, thank you 🖤

  • @dinomation
    @dinomation 2 года назад +2

    I knew about how biodiverse certain areas were but it's interesting to learn about these areas!

  • @GeoZoo-official.
    @GeoZoo-official. 2 года назад +2

    This is phenomenal! Simply amazing! Also, video idea… Do one about cetaceans.

    • @Textbooktravel
      @Textbooktravel  2 года назад

      Thank you! Yes, cetaceans is on the list for sure! So many families to do!!

  • @Accountnolongerexists
    @Accountnolongerexists 2 года назад +1

    "Where it preys upon mice-like rodents, such as mice."
    Favourite line ever, lol

  • @alejandromontalvo4922
    @alejandromontalvo4922 2 года назад +2

    Nice video! May I ask you where did you get the physical maps from?

  • @aguy64
    @aguy64 2 года назад +6

    Are you gonna make videos on plants as well?

    • @Textbooktravel
      @Textbooktravel  2 года назад +2

      I would like to eventually, yes! But I still have a list of about 40 animal videos to make! Perhaps I can do some smaller biome-style videos or at least try to mention plant life a little more. Thank you for the suggestion!

  • @paruhkicauchannel
    @paruhkicauchannel 2 года назад +1

    very beautiful..thank you for sharing..🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🙏🙏❤️❤️

  • @joec.5898
    @joec.5898 2 года назад +6

    What worries me is that all an alien would have to do is watch the videos on this channel and they would know all they need to take over, props.

    • @omnibussy
      @omnibussy 2 года назад

      that's true of the entire internet...

    • @Textbooktravel
      @Textbooktravel  2 года назад +2

      This made me laugh out loud!!

  • @shellexpedition2013
    @shellexpedition2013 2 года назад +2

    This channel is gonna become huge

  • @toyamorrison3775
    @toyamorrison3775 Год назад +1

    “It preys upon mice-like rodents like mice” that statement cracked me up 😂

  • @MRptwrench
    @MRptwrench 2 года назад +1

    Some of those large predators would have definitely made a meal of me. Unfortunately (or fortunately) I am extinct in the wild, but I thrive while being domesticated. Guinea pig, you are my spirit animal.

  • @fahoodie1852
    @fahoodie1852 2 года назад +11

    Shame that the entire Arabian region in both the Afro tropical and palaearctic were completely overlooked. We certainly do have interesting wildlife in our deserts

    • @micaelaramallo4308
      @micaelaramallo4308 Год назад +2

      It's a terrible video altogether. Everything was badly covered. If he intended to make a 24 video of all biorealms he could have used that time wisely and actually explain the biorealms, instead of picking a couple places and animals from each one and name them on their own without really giving any solid or complete information.

    • @muhammadeisa1459
      @muhammadeisa1459 Год назад

      @@micaelaramallo4308 it's a general overview, not a detailed thesis.

    • @rizkyadiyanto7922
      @rizkyadiyanto7922 Год назад

      @@muhammadeisa1459 indeed its a big topic. shouldve divide it to many videos.

    • @rickwrites2612
      @rickwrites2612 Год назад

      ​@@rizkyadiyanto7922maybe he didn't want to make 24 vids. A survey is still better than nothing.

  • @chingizzhylkybayev8575
    @chingizzhylkybayev8575 2 года назад +2

    In general, Nearctic is just a slight variation of the Palearctic. You should have covered Palearctic first, and then pointed out which animals are unique to the Nearctic, such as possums, skunks, racoons, cougars and so on. Some of the animals you brought up instead are not that characteristic of the Nearctic, because Palearctic is rich with bears and moose and weasels as well.

  • @Stellatus.mp3
    @Stellatus.mp3 2 года назад +1

    I find it interesting how few iconic species live in the Palearctic zone. I wonder if this is because they all went extinct? From hunting or otherwise like the mammoth?

  • @rubysmyth3571
    @rubysmyth3571 Год назад +1

    could you please put in some sort of warning for arachnaphobia, i only had a few seconds reaction time between you saying 'spider' and showing one and i felt extremely nervous and close to tears for half an hour afterwards bc i didnt have time to look away

  • @nilanjanachatterjee9023
    @nilanjanachatterjee9023 Год назад

    Excellent video 😊

  • @chingizzhylkybayev8575
    @chingizzhylkybayev8575 2 года назад +1

    There are so many other endemics of Madagascar you didn't mention.

  • @whatabouttheearth
    @whatabouttheearth 2 года назад

    'Everyone's hiding from murderous Orcas'
    As happy jangly acoustic guitar plays in the background 😂

  • @jamesmeppler6375
    @jamesmeppler6375 2 года назад +2

    I'm gonna start asking all my British friends to say leopard for me. Thanks for such a great video. Those paddlefish look like spoonbill

  • @stevenhall8964
    @stevenhall8964 Год назад +2

    Coyotes were never called Prarie Wolves, Prarie Wolves were a sub-species of the Grey Wolf and were also called Buffalo Wolves. They were one of the largest Wolf species that went extinct before anyone even realized they were a separate subspecies. The American Bison was it's main prey species, and they were killed by the Indigenous American tribes for fur and since they really were not all that numerous to begin with they were pretty much wiped out by the end of the 1800,s with the westward expansion of the United States and they were gone at the same time the Indigenous tribes lost their freedom to live in the ways of their ancestors. The Coyote was the little Wolf, and despite 3 centuries of persecution have expanded their range. Once found only west of the Mississippi River and south of the great lakes their range on the Great Plains going a little farther into Canada . Now they are found coast to coast and in the east they interbred with the remnants of the eastern Timber or Grey Wolf and are now the largest Coyotes on the continent.

  • @jonathanthomas8736
    @jonathanthomas8736 Год назад +1

    There are a few marsupials in the Neotropical and one in the neoarctic realm.

  • @ryanbrooks5692
    @ryanbrooks5692 Год назад +1

    I noticed that you said that that ferret thingy was the smallest carnivore, I don’t really know the size of said ferret but I have aquarium fish that love live shrimp and they’re 1 inch long. So maybe you meant the smallest mammal carnivore?

  • @zoology6572
    @zoology6572 2 года назад +1

    i know that you covered this on your ungulate video, but can you please do seperate video on the familes of bovidae or cervidae?

  • @claudifero17
    @claudifero17 2 года назад +1

    Haces muy buenos videos 😄

  • @mytube12
    @mytube12 2 года назад +3

    Aren't there more tigers in indomalaya than paleartic?

  • @dopamine3255
    @dopamine3255 2 года назад +1

    Very nice!👍👍👍

  • @Em4gdn1m
    @Em4gdn1m 2 года назад +1

    Good video. But I can't help to notice the lack of use of words such as: "build", "player-base", "server", and "faction"

  • @john5778
    @john5778 2 года назад +1

    we also have our own endemic animals in the Philippines such as in our island the panay deer, some scientists says we have extinct animals like the rhino, elephants. Just sharing no hate

    • @IamAlexander07
      @IamAlexander07 Год назад

      Yes,there were rhinos,elephants and even giant tortoises in the Philippines in the past
      Sadly,they went extinct

  • @TheJohn132132
    @TheJohn132132 2 года назад +2

    21:20 those are bearded dragons. Not tuatara

  • @helmet2611
    @helmet2611 2 года назад +1

    In Norway coyotes are still refered as prairie wolves

  • @jacobrobinson7177
    @jacobrobinson7177 6 месяцев назад

    At 5:15, coyotes were referred to as ‘prairie wolves’ and I just wanted to say there actually was a subspecies of wolf called the prairie wolf that was hunted to extinction in the 1870s.

  • @joec.5898
    @joec.5898 2 года назад

    Absolutely love this chanel

  • @lonekid9286
    @lonekid9286 2 года назад +1

    Please, can you make you make a video exploring species of ours parrots and macaws?

  • @ryebread1610
    @ryebread1610 2 года назад +1

    “The weasel preys on mice like rodents..like mice”

  • @timefororbit
    @timefororbit 2 года назад

    Great as always

  • @Starwars6012
    @Starwars6012 2 года назад

    I love your vids

  • @adrianrutterford762
    @adrianrutterford762 2 года назад

    Excellent News!!
    A new video.

  • @kevindevlieger300
    @kevindevlieger300 2 года назад +1

    Amazing informative content.
    And I apparently have another pronunciation of Asiatic.

  • @mellon4251
    @mellon4251 Год назад

    "Mice-like rodents such as mice" big brain time there😄

  • @loadeddiaper4216
    @loadeddiaper4216 2 года назад

    You’re a legend

  • @willherondale6367
    @willherondale6367 2 года назад +1

    Amazing video, but I'm gonna pick up on your pronunciation... it should be Pal-Ee-Arctic, not, PALE-arctic.

  • @isaakring2573
    @isaakring2573 2 года назад

    thanks for the upload

  • @kaiezesi6630
    @kaiezesi6630 2 года назад

    Can you do a video about all Rodentia species?? Pleasseeeee

  • @shawnohagan5503
    @shawnohagan5503 2 года назад

    Great video

  • @matthewmann8969
    @matthewmann8969 2 года назад +1

    Realms, pockets, pouches, buttons, zippers, and dimensions

  • @slyder35
    @slyder35 2 года назад

    Great channel bud

  • @Coelacanth_yes
    @Coelacanth_yes 2 года назад +1

    Most islands and archipelago s have there own realms

  • @florinadrian5174
    @florinadrian5174 2 года назад

    23:25 The sea mounts stretch from Hawaii all the way to Siberia, 6000+kms, dude. Look them up on google maps.

  • @Coelacanth_yes
    @Coelacanth_yes 2 года назад +1

    Did you seriously make Florida apart of the Neotropical realm it's basically a part of the Nearctic realm that goes into the tropics making it so unique flora and fauna can evolve like the gopher tortoise

  • @blueheart2227
    @blueheart2227 2 года назад +1

    omg we missed you

    • @Textbooktravel
      @Textbooktravel  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! Sorry for the delay, uploads will be more regular now :)

  • @curiousgiraffe9172
    @curiousgiraffe9172 2 года назад

    i LOVE THIS CHANNEL

  • @gnofriendz
    @gnofriendz 2 года назад +1

    "It feeds on mice-like rodents, such as mice."

  • @Enderpig124
    @Enderpig124 2 года назад

    4:18 good to know mice are mice-like.

  • @proboscismonkey7340
    @proboscismonkey7340 2 года назад

    “mice like rodents, like mice” lol

  • @robertwood4681
    @robertwood4681 2 года назад +1

    No Marsupials East of the Wallace line? I think you mean West of the Wallace line!

  • @richmondatkinson8111
    @richmondatkinson8111 Год назад

    I don't know what species of reptile is shown in your New Zealand section, but it is certainly not a Tuatara.

  • @insectilluminatigetshrekt5574
    @insectilluminatigetshrekt5574 5 месяцев назад

    No mention of Belgica antarctica, the only insect on antarctica?

  • @kidindacardboardmask
    @kidindacardboardmask 2 года назад

    4:18
    “…it preys upon mice-like rodents, such as mice.”
    Me: ……I mean….yeah I guess 🤷‍♂️

  • @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574
    @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574 2 года назад

    Can the next animal families video be turtles?

  • @SkwithOv
    @SkwithOv 2 месяца назад

    "mice like rodents, such as mice" hahaha

  • @vermelhojabuticaba
    @vermelhojabuticaba Год назад

    8:10 i actually took a while to spot it