When camping about 15years ago, I was sitting at the edge of a loch, I spotted movement on the ground, on closer look it was a dragon fly that had crashed and gotten sand on its wings and also had a folded wing. Realizing that it could not fly, I picked up the dragon fly and admired its beauty, I then spent the next half hour or so gently removing the sand from its wings and unfolding the the stuck wing. After about 5mins or so after having the sand removed it began to clean its wings further. A few mins later it began to pulse its wings and with what seemed like a burst of energy waiting to explode. It took off and zipped around me a few time before zipping away to eat all those dame Scottish midge's. I cant under state how much I appreciate the Dragon Fly. Well done on the video an amazing look into the biology and behavior of this amazing creature.
So cool! When I was a kid, we were on recess and I saw the largest dragonfly I’ve ever seen. It looked like a hot dog with wings! It’s such a vivid memory that I still think about it once in a while.
I live on a 2 acre clearing in a small (20 acre) woods. Most of the year it is wet, with pools and runoff towards the river, one mile distant. In the summer dozens of dragonflies patrol my property during the day, while bats do the same at dusk. I have never used insecticides or herbicides on my property and the natural grass is dense, green, and weed free! Even in the wettest summer, it is extremely rare to encounter a mosquito and we sit outside all summer with hardly a bite. Whenever I see the dragonflies and bats I greet them and thank both them and God for His amazing natural engineering!
The ecosystem is pretty Amazing! I was thinking while watching this video that it would be a good idea to put those in a pond if you had one. Or maybe the watering whole for Cows. I also thought it would be a good idea to use their eyes as a design for a digital camera, either for still shots or maybe even motion lenses. It wouldn't have to be sectioned. Just that many little optics for picking up light and sending the information to a centralized visual program or chip with a program.
bless you and your land. stay blessed. From Cochin, Kerala; 35 years ago - in my childhood - it was the same. there was no "barrier" - inside the house / outside - ppl only had to fear visible threats. Dogs or bigger (humans). Now, with CCTV and street lights - those are gone. Yet, i find myself - and the neighborhood - locked at home - with net guard windows. Natural water bodies needed for the dragon flies are scarce, and mosquitoes, are an invisible menace! Now people buy poison incense sticks, sprays etc. if they want to have coffee/tea in their gardens. In the past they had natural surgical strikers... now - poison the ecosystem en masse! Younger generation needs to know and feel the difference these wonderful insects can make. Don't know much about bat patrols at night - but i'll take your word. peace!
This is one of the best videos I have seen in a long time. As a botanist, I have often been in awe of dragonflies and wanted to know much more about them. Well-done!
when I'm cleaning our outdoor ponds, there are often dragonfly nymphs in the mud and plant matter, and I consciously watch for their wriggling; an amazing thing is their ability to climb to the surface of the pile of mud and plant matter, and, on reaching the surface, they seem to unerringly head "downhill" toward the water... just amazing to see an apparently-simple insect larva, perform so intricately! BTW, one thing missed in the nymph discussion was their "rocket propulsion"; instead of only swimming or crawling after prey, they have the ability to jet away, water-jetting many body-lengths in a second! Truely master predators, in all phases of their life-cycle!
Thank you for your comment. As I'm scrolling down reading the interesting comments I'm thinking, 'when I watch intelligent videos the comments are also intelligent !'
once i was in a very rural area and noticed probably hundreds of what i thought were helicoptering maple seeds fluttering down but upon closer inspection i realized that they were the head and wings of flying termites.. so i watched the sky for a bit to see where they were coming from. maybe a dozen or so big dragonflies were zipping around catching and eating the termites in midair, leaving the head and wings to flutter down (still alive) it was pretty cool to watch and made me think how cool it would be to fly through the air, dive bombing and snatching up prey, eating it and circling back for more!
After watching this, I'm left with a profound appreciation for these incredible insects, who's extraordinary abilities not only make them successful in their ecological niche, but also remind me of the intricate balance of nature.
Great video with nothing missing from the Dragonflies stunning ability in hunting and flying. The Natural History Museum in London should have this on a continuous loop to show off their Dragonflies.
@@hankcuccina5260Dragonflies use the same technique as Sidewinder air to air missiles. By adjusting speed and direction, they maintain a constant bearing to the target. I've recently heard some guesses that they "predict the future", performing very complicated vector analysis. Such a method is not required, and is excessively burdensom. Given that nature adopts the simpler solution, the "predict the future" concept is wrong.
Bit of dragonfly trivia: They can't walk. After reaching their adult (flying) stage, their legs are adapted to hold only. They can't "step" along or walk.
@@bombarderoazulevolution is a belief system protected under the freedom of religion act. I challenge you to read I don’t have enough faith to be an atheist, by frank turek. Let’s see if you have a degree of evidence to match your beliefs
Absolutely mesmerizing explanation as well the Dragonfly Fact. It leaves me speech less . I totally was unaware about the fact that the Lymph spend their hole life beneath the water and hunting like fearsome dragons ... Ohh Thank You ! I would glad to have a channel like this that brings Mother Nature Karisma .
In Belgium the overpopulation almost killed the butterflies in 50 years, but around 2010 they all collapsed in a few years, some very common species are now impossible to find, when I say "common" I mean you could just watch at the window and see a few of them instantly, and possibly find a hundred in a hour. I suspect a new pesticide and I'm surprise no one is talking about it. The dragonflies are still there as we have ponds around cities, recently they planted many plants for the butterflies but it doesn't change anything for the moment. These common butterflies need nettles to reproduce, there are nettles everywhere, this plants is unkillable, but no more caterpillars on them. I suspect there is a limit for these insects, when the population is too low they are just getting spawn-kill. I also noticed cities think it's a good idea to put flowers near the roads, especially in the middle of roundabouts, I suspect this is a bad idea as it traps the butterflies inside while the cars crush them all day. If it was climatic changes new species should appears from south, but no, butterflies are now very rare. I suppose they still evolve with this strong natural selection but there is possibly a limit with that, they must be very visible to reproduce if they aren't a lot and able to find a plant to put their eggs, these conditions seems too difficult today. I also noticed that there are machines that cut the tall grass at the side of the road in an industrial way, these machines are so fast that the insects do not have time to escape it. I also think they removed the hedges in the giant fields to increase production, so any bug crossing it must travel a long distance with nothing to hide, as the remaining trees are near the roads because the roads are part of the state, farmers can't remove them, the problem is most remaining bugs hide in them and also get crushed by cars. Now that the hedges are removed we even have mudslides... that's getting crazy. Recently they built a complex of new houses in an abandonned field, why abandonned ? Because every few years this space is flooded since decades, we all know that. It was a cool place for butterflies for sure. So in a few years I'm totally sure these house will be flooded... It's 2024 and they still make these mistakes.
If the collapse is in one specific species of butterfly, the host plant is still very common, and the weather hasn't move to out of its natural boundaries, I would guess the most likely cause is a new disease or parasite.
You can see where science fiction movies get their idea's from, when designing spaceships, and alien appendages. Thank-you for a very informative video, with a real voiceover that didn't mangle words, pronunciations,or a sentence. A warm, intelligent sounding voice can make or break a video, this one nailed it😊.
Thanks for your kind words. Yes, I totally agree with you regarding the spaceships.. like in Dune 😊 Now here is something surprising: the voice over is AI generated. I created a voice by uploading some real voice samples and here I also totally agree with you: I think this voice fits very well in this animation.. really crazy that it is no real human. But apart from that, the animation is completely built in 3D from me. Cheers from Hamburg
There were dozen types of dragonflies dwelling along the stream laying eggs in water, mating in the sky while flying. As a child I was fascinated by their anti gravity maneuvers, from max speed to zero speed, the can relain stationary in the air then dazz left or right. They are very agile very difficult to catch. Their favorite plays are flying termites.
I experienced a dragonfly resurrection of sorts. While bicycling in France, I passed by a large df which was upside-down on the road. It wasn't moving but was perfectly intact. I guessed that it had been wafted bottoms-up by a car. I picked it up to admire, holding it in my hand upside down for a while. Then, its legs started to move - maybe because it had gotten cold lying there, and the warmth brought it awake. After a minute or two, I turned it over, and it started to vibrate its flight muscles - and thirty seconds later, it was off! Magic.
Hey, thank you so much! Yes, that would be great 👍🏼😁 when I was young, we only had these super boring very old school documentaries.. 😅 so it is awesome how things are now with good 3D tools..
I've long admired dragon flies. Their iridescent colours are beautiful. I rescued one from my pond that realised it couldn't swim! After 5-10mins to dry out on a nearby branch, it took off to continue chasing bugs. .
I am so thrilled to see this film - just the other day i was in my car driving extremely slow in my RV park when all of a sudden i saw a dragonfly fly up to with about 2 feet in front of my windshield at about 2 feet above the hood of my car❤. What i found fascinating about him was he maintained his position there as i continued to drive - he shifted his position minutely left, right, up and down, seemingly looking right at me! It was the coolest thing 😊. He only briefly stayed with me but long enough to amaze me. No, it's not the first time I've observed a dragonfly before but surely not an experience like that and not with viewing such a nice interesting video of the dragonfly afterwards😊, so this is s gift, too! 😊😊😊😊
How come everyone else gets lots of comments on their comments to other other comments? 🙃 And no likes either. 🙃🙃. I am compelled to "like my own" so I don't look so left out. 😊. It's okay, it's just something I've noticed for awhile cept THIS time I felt like sayin' somethin' 'bout it. 🤣
Godness me! one of the best videos I've seen so far in this channel! What a nature masterpiece the dragonfly is. Isn't it?..... This channel should have way more subscribers than these.
One the best documentary i every watched in the history of insects in nature and narration/voice over is a fab combination of all necessaries for this documentary , Keep going
I have been photographing dragonflies for decades and have a few frame on the wall but, this video explains why I have such a fascination with this beautiful creature, it is the most perfect life form on land and air. I guess 300 million years of survival will do that to you.
Thanks for this amazing explanatory video of dragon fly anatomy. I am a lover of nature. Since my childhood, Dragonfly is one of those creatures that fascinate me. I would refer to them as mini helicopters. I even make caricatures drawing cartoons with dragonfly as the actor .
👏🌟. Hey there, my friend! 🤩🤩🤩🤩What an amazing film! Absolutely delightful and uplifting! 😍 I had such a great time watching it! 😊👍 Wishing you a wonderful day, dear friend! 👍💯💯
Dragonflies are magnificent creatures. We humans need to learn about, understand, respect and preserve all of natures creatures so that we may keep our beautiful planet beautiful.
💐💐💐👏👏👏💯👍👌🤝. Dragonflies or Droneflies or Mini Copterflies. most attractive 3d animation. subscribed. what is the lifespan of a dragonfly. thank you sir.❤❤❤
As a young kid I was very bless to witness beautiful things Mother Nature provides for us eyes to feast , dragonflies are one of them , now living in a concrete jungle , I realized how god bless me with such good memories 😮
When camping about 15years ago, I was sitting at the edge of a loch, I spotted movement on the ground, on closer look it was a dragon fly that had crashed and gotten sand on its wings and also had a folded wing. Realizing that it could not fly, I picked up the dragon fly and admired its beauty, I then spent the next half hour or so gently removing the sand from its wings and unfolding the the stuck wing. After about 5mins or so after having the sand removed it began to clean its wings further. A few mins later it began to pulse its wings and with what seemed like a burst of energy waiting to explode. It took off and zipped around me a few time before zipping away to eat all those dame Scottish midge's. I cant under state how much I appreciate the Dragon Fly. Well done on the video an amazing look into the biology and behavior of this amazing creature.
Honestly they are my favorite animal. Truly top tier and I’m glad they’re unable to grow any larger because they’re too OP as it is.
Incredible experience
So you're saying you like dragonflies, and admire their integrity and discipline.
So cool! When I was a kid, we were on recess and I saw the largest dragonfly I’ve ever seen. It looked like a hot dog with wings! It’s such a vivid memory that I still think about it once in a while.
Damn!
I live on a 2 acre clearing in a small (20 acre) woods. Most of the year it is wet, with pools and runoff towards the river, one mile distant. In the summer dozens of dragonflies patrol my property during the day, while bats do the same at dusk. I have never used insecticides or herbicides on my property and the natural grass is dense, green, and weed free! Even in the wettest summer, it is extremely rare to encounter a mosquito and we sit outside all summer with hardly a bite. Whenever I see the dragonflies and bats I greet them and thank both them and God for His amazing natural engineering!
But still ...didn't GOD invent mosquito 🦟 also ?? 🤔
@@michaeldanmosley4169 Be careful what you post. God may have invented them to plague cynics !
The ecosystem is pretty Amazing! I was thinking while watching this video that it would be a good idea to put those in a pond if you had one. Or maybe the watering whole for Cows.
I also thought it would be a good idea to use their eyes as a design for a digital camera, either for still shots or maybe even motion lenses. It wouldn't have to be sectioned. Just that many little optics for picking up light and sending the information to a centralized visual program or chip with a program.
bless you and your land. stay blessed.
From Cochin, Kerala; 35 years ago - in my childhood - it was the same. there was no "barrier" - inside the house / outside - ppl only had to fear visible threats. Dogs or bigger (humans). Now, with CCTV and street lights - those are gone. Yet, i find myself - and the neighborhood - locked at home - with net guard windows. Natural water bodies needed for the dragon flies are scarce, and mosquitoes, are an invisible menace!
Now people buy poison incense sticks, sprays etc. if they want to have coffee/tea in their gardens. In the past they had natural surgical strikers... now - poison the ecosystem en masse!
Younger generation needs to know and feel the difference these wonderful insects can make. Don't know much about bat patrols at night - but i'll take your word.
peace!
@@RoyJacob5 Thank you! Bless you too.
I have watched and played with dragon flies when I was a child...and still enjoy watching them thanks for showing that they are unique
Not only visually stunning but fascinating, many fact I wasn't aware of.
I love the visuals. Especially the CGI of the anatomy. That was the reason I watched.
This is one of the best videos I have seen in a long time. As a botanist, I have often been in awe of dragonflies and wanted to know much more about them. Well-done!
Thank you so much for your kind words 🙏🏼☺️👍🏼
when I'm cleaning our outdoor ponds, there are often dragonfly nymphs in the mud and plant matter, and I consciously watch for their wriggling; an amazing thing is their ability to climb to the surface of the pile of mud and plant matter, and, on reaching the surface, they seem to unerringly head "downhill" toward the water... just amazing to see an apparently-simple insect larva, perform so intricately!
BTW, one thing missed in the nymph discussion was their "rocket propulsion"; instead of only swimming or crawling after prey, they have the ability to jet away, water-jetting many body-lengths in a second! Truely master predators, in all phases of their life-cycle!
Thank you for your comment. As I'm scrolling down reading the interesting comments I'm thinking, 'when I watch intelligent videos the comments are also intelligent !'
So cool how humans made helicopters that look just like dragonflies
It deserves its name
The flying dragon
Graphics are stunning.
Thanks a lot 🙏🏼
once i was in a very rural area and noticed probably hundreds of what i thought were helicoptering maple seeds fluttering down but upon closer inspection i realized that they were the head and wings of flying termites.. so i watched the sky for a bit to see where they were coming from. maybe a dozen or so big dragonflies were zipping around catching and eating the termites in midair, leaving the head and wings to flutter down (still alive) it was pretty cool to watch and made me think how cool it would be to fly through the air, dive bombing and snatching up prey, eating it and circling back for more!
See a doctor .
95% efficiency.... Almost every time they get there food. Soo good
Another masterpiece
Thank you so much!!
Absolutely!!!
Another? Subscribing.
Good thing I know a meter is 3 ft. Because a fly as big as my thumb that can see 36 ft away from it is pretty interesting
Wait it was 2 ft my bad
After watching this, I'm left with a profound appreciation for these incredible insects, who's extraordinary abilities not only make them successful in their ecological niche, but also remind me of the intricate balance of nature.
@@1schwererziehbar1 😂😂😂
Thank the Lord for his marvelous creation
Cristal clear explanation with animations....tnx dr bro
I really enjoyed this video!! Well done!!!😊😊
Thanks a lot!
Brilliant display of intelligent design.
For sure, but people have been blinded to that, post iluminism they only believe in materialism.
Amazing and brilliant video.
In the past while fishing
I have had them land on my pole and line. I just admired them.
Great video with nothing missing from the Dragonflies stunning ability in hunting and flying.
The Natural History Museum in London should have this on a continuous loop to show off their Dragonflies.
Awww thank you so much!!! What a great comment 🙏🏼🙏🏼☺️🤙🏼 greetings from Hamburg
The important part that was missed out in the video, is how they catch their prey on the wing.Check it out.
@@hankcuccina5260Dragonflies use the same technique as Sidewinder air to air missiles.
By adjusting speed and direction, they maintain a constant bearing to the target.
I've recently heard some guesses that they "predict the future", performing very complicated vector analysis. Such a method is not required, and is excessively burdensom. Given that nature adopts the simpler solution, the "predict the future" concept is wrong.
Thanks Dougal, that is interesting info.
Great vedio. Learned lot. They eat lot of mosquitos. For balance of nature they doing a massive job
Bit of dragonfly trivia: They can't walk. After reaching their adult (flying) stage, their legs are adapted to hold only. They can't "step" along or walk.
interesting addition, thanks for sharing
What about standing? Can they stand?
@@LiliWhyte Well, yes. They alight on upright foliage and stems all the time. Their legs are for grasping and holding, they cannot walk.
@@tvideo1189 oh wow. Didn’t know that
I have never seen a dragonfly walk, but then again I didn't even think they couldn't.
I give thanks to the Creator for His wonderful masterpiece, the Dragonfly.
Praise the lord
Humans...not so much
This is a product of evolution, not god which is also a creation of the human imagination,
@@bombarderoazulevolution is a belief system protected under the freedom of religion act. I challenge you to read I don’t have enough faith to be an atheist, by frank turek. Let’s see if you have a degree of evidence to match your beliefs
@@bombarderoazul
Lol! You just made a faith statement, not a statement of fact.
Wow such a great video! Informative, clear, visualized.. just awesome
@@bbb-yk8no thank you so much for your kind words!! ❤️
Absolutely mesmerizing explanation as well the Dragonfly Fact. It leaves me speech less . I totally was unaware about the fact that the Lymph spend their hole life beneath the water and hunting like fearsome dragons ... Ohh Thank You ! I would glad to have a channel like this that brings Mother Nature Karisma .
thanks a lot! 🙂
natures never fails to amuse me
Creation of God not natures
@@arbito82this fools think something more complicated than a guided missle is just a product of blind process. They irritate me
In Belgium the overpopulation almost killed the butterflies in 50 years, but around 2010 they all collapsed in a few years, some very common species are now impossible to find, when I say "common" I mean you could just watch at the window and see a few of them instantly, and possibly find a hundred in a hour. I suspect a new pesticide and I'm surprise no one is talking about it. The dragonflies are still there as we have ponds around cities, recently they planted many plants for the butterflies but it doesn't change anything for the moment. These common butterflies need nettles to reproduce, there are nettles everywhere, this plants is unkillable, but no more caterpillars on them. I suspect there is a limit for these insects, when the population is too low they are just getting spawn-kill. I also noticed cities think it's a good idea to put flowers near the roads, especially in the middle of roundabouts, I suspect this is a bad idea as it traps the butterflies inside while the cars crush them all day. If it was climatic changes new species should appears from south, but no, butterflies are now very rare. I suppose they still evolve with this strong natural selection but there is possibly a limit with that, they must be very visible to reproduce if they aren't a lot and able to find a plant to put their eggs, these conditions seems too difficult today. I also noticed that there are machines that cut the tall grass at the side of the road in an industrial way, these machines are so fast that the insects do not have time to escape it. I also think they removed the hedges in the giant fields to increase production, so any bug crossing it must travel a long distance with nothing to hide, as the remaining trees are near the roads because the roads are part of the state, farmers can't remove them, the problem is most remaining bugs hide in them and also get crushed by cars. Now that the hedges are removed we even have mudslides... that's getting crazy. Recently they built a complex of new houses in an abandonned field, why abandonned ? Because every few years this space is flooded since decades, we all know that. It was a cool place for butterflies for sure. So in a few years I'm totally sure these house will be flooded... It's 2024 and they still make these mistakes.
This is my most liked comment this year, thank you for your thoughtful observations!
Selfcaware dragon fly plays tomb raider.
Now do the migrants....
Show how they aren't a net positive and actually change cultures....
If the collapse is in one specific species of butterfly, the host plant is still very common, and the weather hasn't move to out of its natural boundaries, I would guess the most likely cause is a new disease or parasite.
@@AelwynMr it is a parasite!! happens to be biology nuts doing too much engineering and swapping chess pieces when nature already has the game plan.
They have muscless and tendons? Fascinating!!!
And character. They also have character.
@bobblowhard8823 darn tootin!
You can see where science fiction movies get their idea's from, when designing spaceships, and alien appendages. Thank-you for a very informative video, with a real voiceover that didn't mangle words, pronunciations,or a sentence. A warm, intelligent sounding voice can make or break a video, this one nailed it😊.
Thanks for your kind words. Yes, I totally agree with you regarding the spaceships.. like in Dune 😊
Now here is something surprising: the voice over is AI generated. I created a voice by uploading some real voice samples and here I also totally agree with you: I think this voice fits very well in this animation.. really crazy that it is no real human. But apart from that, the animation is completely built in 3D from me.
Cheers from Hamburg
I've always found dragonflies interesting, now I know more about them! Thank you.
There were dozen types of dragonflies dwelling along the stream laying eggs in water, mating in the sky while flying. As a child I was fascinated by their anti gravity maneuvers, from max speed to zero speed, the can relain stationary in the air then dazz left or right. They are very agile very difficult to catch. Their favorite plays are flying termites.
Superb animation ! ✨✨
Beautiful creatures.
I have always been obsessed of its design, shape, colour, and beauty!
Una maravilla de la creación! 😮
What incredible experience this was. I could listen to you narrating all day! You have a new fan!
I experienced a dragonfly resurrection of sorts. While bicycling in France, I passed by a large df which was upside-down on the road. It wasn't moving but was perfectly intact. I guessed that it had been wafted bottoms-up by a car. I picked it up to admire, holding it in my hand upside down for a while. Then, its legs started to move - maybe because it had gotten cold lying there, and the warmth brought it awake. After a minute or two, I turned it over, and it started to vibrate its flight muscles - and thirty seconds later, it was off! Magic.
I call the Dragonfly as a Helicopter. It can fly, stop, turn, fly again. Really beautiful.
I often wonder if that is where the inventor(s) of the helicopter got their idea from, or if not the whole idea, the idea for their shape.
i also wonder the same@@bobrussell3602
You evoke curiosity and satisfy it right after:
I wanted to see them compared to butterflies and you showed in a few moments. Clearly, visually.
Your videos are amazing, they should be required in every school for All students to learn . Thank You
Hey, thank you so much! Yes, that would be great 👍🏼😁 when I was young, we only had these super boring very old school documentaries.. 😅 so it is awesome how things are now with good 3D tools..
Amazing creatures. We get thousands around our house in mid summer to early fall. Beautiful blue coloring.
Beautifully done! Thank you
Great presentation❤❤❤
Wow, Outstanding presentation.
I wish l could have this for my junior high school project. 😢
Much appreciation from a middle age adult. ❤
Wow! Thank you so much for this really great comment, I appreciate that!
Best regards, Oliver
You've been doing art for 12 years and now you're bringing this animation? Wow. Amazing.
I've long admired dragon flies.
Their iridescent colours are beautiful.
I rescued one from my pond that realised it couldn't swim!
After 5-10mins to dry out on a nearby branch, it took off to continue chasing bugs.
.
fabulous
GENIUS engineering by nature. Profound. Beyond me.
A masterpiece
Watching this video is a learning, entertaining and worthwhile experience.
@@ForexTrading-e3b thank you so much ☺️
Explanation Avenue is one of the best Explanation channel. Great research and great animations❤
Wow 🤩! Thank you so much! Really a big motivation for me to go on and make more explainer animations 👍🏼🤙🏼 best, Oliver
I am so thrilled to see this film - just the other day i was in my car driving extremely slow in my RV park when all of a sudden i saw a dragonfly fly up to with about 2 feet in front of my windshield at about 2 feet above the hood of my car❤. What i found fascinating about him was he maintained his position there as i continued to drive - he shifted his position minutely left, right, up and down, seemingly looking right at me! It was the coolest thing 😊. He only briefly stayed with me but long enough to amaze me. No, it's not the first time I've observed a dragonfly before but surely not an experience like that and not with viewing such a nice interesting video of the dragonfly afterwards😊, so this is s gift, too! 😊😊😊😊
How come everyone else gets lots of comments on their comments to other other comments? 🙃
And no likes either. 🙃🙃. I am compelled to "like my own" so I don't look so left out. 😊.
It's okay, it's just something I've noticed for awhile cept THIS time I felt like sayin' somethin' 'bout it. 🤣
Hey buddy, I like your comment! Bzzzzzzz 🐝😄❤️
Very informative. thank you
Outstanding overall production! Thank you, subbed!
Very amazing, I'll follow the view curve this time in live for a few days ^^
Smoothest AI production I've seen to date. Very well done and very informative.
Hey, no AI used in the visuals, sorry bro 😉🤙🏼 all handmade by me using 3D software
What a phenomenal insect!
Absolutely fascinating ! The 3D Animation is incredible ! Thanks for producing this !
Thank you so much ☺️
What a great demonstration bro ❤️❤️🔥
Amazing creatures.
Fascinating story about ancient flying master of air! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Godness me! one of the best videos I've seen so far in this channel! What a nature masterpiece the dragonfly is. Isn't it?..... This channel should have way more subscribers than these.
Thank you so much!!! I appreciate your kind words and your support!! Cheers from Germany
Nature has no mind. Dragonflies are designed by an extraordinary intelligence. See if you can put 2 and 2 together.
One the best documentary i every watched in the history of insects in nature and narration/voice over is a fab combination of all necessaries for this documentary ,
Keep going
@@iamuonline hey, thank you so much, I really appreciate your kind words and this amazing comment 🙏🏼❤️❤️😊
And of course: I will keep doing!
Please add metric translation in the next time, this is masterpiece.
Superb narration and great info
this is an insanely detailed, visually beautiful and high education video! subscribed!
Thank you very much🤙🏼
Thanks!
Wow! Thank you so much!! All the best, Oliver
This was a very interesting, fascinating and informative video about probably my favorite insect!!!
Dragonflies were here before the dinosaurs and the only thing that's really changed about them is their size.
That's an evolutionary success story.
Dragonflies were created one day before dinosaurs.
I have been photographing dragonflies for decades and have a few frame on the wall but, this video explains why I have such a fascination with this beautiful creature, it is the most perfect life form on land and air. I guess 300 million years of survival will do that to you.
graphics and information is second to none... wow
Thank you so much for the nice comment! I appreciate that!
Wow, those animations are incredible, and this is so informative. Great video! I just subbed .
Thank you so much 👍🏼🙏🏼
Wow! It is very interesting, thanks. Good video😊
Just WOW....فتبارك الله احسن الخالقين....
Thank you very much ❤️
Amazing and wonderful explanation, great work, salute to this channel team.
@@TheMairajMansoori thanks a lot, but it is only me, there is no team 😁
Thank you. I appreciate these graphics very much.
So they're basically the Terminator of the insect kingdom 💀🦾
The sight of all of them hunting together must be terrifying 🤣
Thanks for this amazing explanatory video of dragon fly anatomy.
I am a lover of nature. Since my childhood, Dragonfly is one of those creatures that fascinate me. I would refer to them as mini helicopters. I even make caricatures drawing cartoons with dragonfly as the actor .
Excellent work.
I like aquatic natural life.Great insects.
Amazing video and research on this incredible creature.
Amazing effort!
That's amazing and the power of nature
So beautiful and intriguing ✨️
these videos are so amazing!
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Deserves double likes for this masterpiece.
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Absolutely delightful and uplifting! 😍
I had such a great time watching it! 😊👍
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I always admired these natural magnificent flying machines and fascinated on their ability to fly against the winds ❤
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Very well made documentary. Great work keep it up.
Thank you so much
definitely seen some really neat colorations lately.
Dragonflies are magnificent creatures. We humans need to learn about, understand, respect and preserve all of natures creatures so that we may keep our beautiful planet beautiful.
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Wow ! That is the best video I have ever watched !!! You bet I've subscribed !
Thank you so much ☺️
I used to call them helicopters as a kid. I loved catching them. They are beautiful.
Bonitos e elegantes como os helicópteros Mil Mi Russos !
Nice analogy
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I subscribed because of the soothing voice and the interactive 3d animation
Fascinating! Excellent video!
Thank you very much 🙏🏼
As a young kid I was very bless to witness beautiful things Mother Nature provides for us eyes to feast , dragonflies are one of them , now living in a concrete jungle , I realized how god bless me with such good memories 😮
Wonderful information about these incredible insects.