Geckos, All of the Geckos | Phylogeny of Lizards

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @newhistorian6319
    @newhistorian6319 2 года назад +479

    I am shocked how clearly and easily you are getting this information across. This feels more like an introduction to a series of university lectures than a youtube video!

    • @marvalice3455
      @marvalice3455 2 года назад +19

      clint is extremely informative

    • @MythicMagus
      @MythicMagus 2 года назад +19

      Yep, this is why we like Clint. He has a gift for being informative and entertaining in equal measure.

    • @herpermike_
      @herpermike_ 2 года назад +3

      Yes, and you should check out his channel, Clint explains! Lol

    • @zacharyalfano9846
      @zacharyalfano9846 2 года назад +8

      Maybe because he is a professor

    • @akiyamato3299
      @akiyamato3299 2 года назад

      I regret not taking biology in ASU

  • @samwill7259
    @samwill7259 2 года назад +43

    wait, wait, wait...A GECKO'S EYELID IS FUSED SHUT OVER ITS EYE?! I always heard that they just didn't have any and that's why they were always licking them! They basically just have a clear helmet in front of their eyes that keeps the air and debris out? That's so stinkin rad!

  • @HomeSlice97
    @HomeSlice97 2 года назад +55

    Well, today I learned that geckos’ feet are magnetic at a subatomic level. I always assumed it was suction.

  • @GraceWhip
    @GraceWhip 2 года назад +13

    I love geckos so much! Especially how most of them look eternally skeptical of their surroundings, like they're always a bit suspicious of what's going on. It's very funny

  • @chewy99.
    @chewy99. 2 года назад +34

    There’s a legless gecko?! How did I not know this?!

  • @kerseykrewzoo
    @kerseykrewzoo 2 года назад +88

    This was a great video. I love learning about reptiles. Measuring people “snout to vent” would be hilariously awkward. I laughed out loud when they were measuring you and my kids were looking at me like I was crazy. 🤣

  • @jollykean9973
    @jollykean9973 2 года назад +140

    Man i was trying to find a video to put on in the background while i was drawing, and by the end of this video i looked down and my paper was still blank lol. great video, i love these style of videos, theres so much to learn!

    • @theflyingdutchguy9870
      @theflyingdutchguy9870 2 года назад +6

      good luck drawing a gecko now😂😂

    • @helianthe3457
      @helianthe3457 2 года назад +2

      I am in exactly the same case lol, ended taking a break to watch

  • @sierrasicard4593
    @sierrasicard4593 2 года назад +132

    These videos are becoming my favorite!!! I love learning about reptiles at a deeper, more scientific level. I love the eyelid geckos 🥰

  • @Infrared01
    @Infrared01 Год назад +15

    Petition to call the legless geckos "Snekos"?

  • @The-Critter-Box
    @The-Critter-Box 2 года назад +111

    Wow! I knew geckos were RAD, but not this much! I want to be a herpetologist when I grow up and you’ve been a HUGE inspiration! I love the vids!

  • @williamfowler8686
    @williamfowler8686 2 года назад +2

    This just solidified my love for geckos. My daughter is crazy about skinks but I want a Gargoyle gecko so bad I can't stand it.

  • @Hamburglar009
    @Hamburglar009 2 года назад +11

    The part about the toe pads and how gecko’s “stick” to surfaces was my favorite part. That’s so interesting how they work!

  • @ahorserunning
    @ahorserunning 2 года назад +1

    Hands down one of the absolute best videos on the channel

  • @YochevedDesigns
    @YochevedDesigns 2 года назад +2

    I live in central Israel, south of Jerusalem. One day when I was sweeping my floor, I found a teeny tiny baby gecko! It was nearly clear, with spots that looked like it was sprinkled with sand. It wasn't even a half an inch long. I have big house spiders, and I was afraid he'd get eaten, so I scooped him up and put him outside. So adorable!

  • @sampagano205
    @sampagano205 2 года назад +51

    All three families of parrots and their genera would be a great video.

  • @lemonbellflower6271
    @lemonbellflower6271 2 года назад +7

    i consider myself desert-dwelling and i have a leopard gecko, so eublepharidae would be my favorite! i love how bumpy their scales are and just how happily smug their faces look. the western banded gecko is my favorite wild gecko!

  • @extraterralien
    @extraterralien 2 года назад +1

    the phylogeny videos are my favourite ones you do honestly

  • @Lyoishi
    @Lyoishi 2 года назад +7

    With a few more measurements, we can describe Clint's holotype and confirm his species.

  • @ressljs
    @ressljs 2 года назад +16

    I just found this channel and it's amazing. Not only because I find these animals fascinating. But Clint just seems so excited, it delightfully weird, but in a way that's totally wholesome.

  • @serpenticular6990
    @serpenticular6990 2 года назад +78

    Man I love these phylogenics videos! They're probably my favourite videos you make (other than, of course your usual series!)
    Definitely eager to see the next one haha

  • @devencummings9335
    @devencummings9335 2 года назад +12

    I've been working with reptiles and other animals for 10 years and videos like this remind me that I know nothing. That being said I love these videos, Keep them coming !

  • @NissaV1
    @NissaV1 2 года назад +17

    Extra points for causing my 5-year-old to ask me to pause the video so he could go grab some magnets, and giving me a chance to answer his questions about atoms.

  • @yoissy
    @yoissy 2 года назад +25

    I just want to say I love your overall energy. You're always so happy and excited to share all this fun animal knowledge with us. It makes me happy 😊

  • @theandrejohnsonshow2574
    @theandrejohnsonshow2574 2 года назад +1

    Your phylogenic videos are the best.

  • @LadyTroubadour
    @LadyTroubadour Год назад +4

    Okay this is an older video and I'm not even all the way through it yet but I'm SO EXCITED you just gave a probable explanation for one of my crestie's behaviors!!! The cone cell thing in the eyes may be why my crested gecko loves to watch RUclips but almost exclusively cartoons, and loves the Christmas tree and other colorful lights- she may like bright vivid colors because she can see them really well! THAT IS SO NEAT.

  • @GaleneIanthe
    @GaleneIanthe 2 года назад +3

    Geckos and phylogenetics are two of my favorite subjects. What a delightful video!

  • @purplethunda8863
    @purplethunda8863 2 года назад +7

    I've said it on each of these videos so far, and I'll say it again (for algorithm purposes), these videos have quickly become my favorite videos on the channel. I love everything else as well, but these are the most fun. I know it is a much larger undertaking due to the many snake families, but I would love to see snakes broken down in this format.

  • @gigabyte2248
    @gigabyte2248 2 года назад +1

    3:08 Clint, no! You drew your atom with 3 electrons in the innermost 1-shell, rather than 2 in the 1-shell (the maximum it can take) and 5 in the 2-shell (which is where the fun stuff happens). And as soon as an atom is charged, it's an ion, not an atom. It's totally ruined ;)
    Van der Waals forces are weird as heck. The thing I find weirdest is that on the atomic level they're super-weak (compared to fixed molecular dipoles) but at the macroscopic level they're unbelievably strong. When I worked in a semiconductor cleanroom lab and was lifting off metal foils by dissolving the resin underneath them, if the solvent evaporated and the foil fell back onto a dry surface, it was never coming off with anything other than strong acid. Fun stuff!

  • @Edward-Not-Elric
    @Edward-Not-Elric Год назад +1

    Measuring people snout to vent will never stop being funny

  • @LJ.Papineau
    @LJ.Papineau 2 года назад +2

    Clint have so much charisma that he could be a cult leader if he wanted to.

  • @irThumper
    @irThumper 2 года назад +2

    Watched a vid this morning that made me feel depressed. Came here to cleanse my soul and learn about geks. Win win!

  • @geholohorroh
    @geholohorroh 2 года назад +2

    JUST finished editing a chapter in my book and was looking for a cozy video to unplug to. PERFECT timing with the upload! :D

  • @loriw2661
    @loriw2661 2 года назад +2

    I love science so much! Thank you Clint!!

  • @beardlessdragon
    @beardlessdragon 2 года назад +4

    My eyes were glued to the screen. Geckos are so stinkin' rad and you are so good at teaching about them! I love all geckos but I'm a little biased toward diplodactylidae because I have a crested gecko who I absolutely adore and cherish :)

  • @sarahbeaulieu999
    @sarahbeaulieu999 2 года назад +8

    I have always been fascinated with nature in general and have watched nature shows my entire life. I'm that person that almost always has a oh did you know.... When different animals are brought up, but I learn something (usually many things) from each of your video's. I love the fact that you really break everything down so anyone no matter thier age can enjoy and learn. I mean you are a professor so that's a good skill, but you do it with such passion I can't help but get excited as well. Thank you for making these videos and somehow making it sure fascinating if you are an animal nerd or even just casually interested. My kids love your videos too and how can I say no when they have fun and learn. Thank you for your content

  • @RickAnnDaily
    @RickAnnDaily 2 года назад +4

    I have been looking for a scientific gecko loaded video like this all over RUclips. Well excruciated Clint team. What a treasure!

    • @alicecain4851
      @alicecain4851 2 года назад

      I think you meant executed.
      I hope it wasn't excruciating!

  • @cristiaolson7327
    @cristiaolson7327 2 года назад +8

    I love these phylogeny videos! So neat to learn about how our favorite critters are related to each other.

  • @reptilianshrooms8182
    @reptilianshrooms8182 2 года назад +3

    Loving the phylogeny videos, Clint!

  • @jamestully156
    @jamestully156 2 года назад +9

    These are your best videos yet! I think tons of people have the same craving I do for academic level understandings of the earth's biodiversity presented in a way that's fun. I love these so much. Do snakes next please please please!

  • @susanmartin3762
    @susanmartin3762 2 года назад +2

    My first and only experience with Gekkos was in Hawaii. They are all over your walls at night "singing". They are GREAT bug catchers so everyone just leaves the be. They are soooo adorable! I wanted to catch one to take home but my cousin stopped me by telling me if I did that not only would it die but that it would have a broken 💔heart because they'd miss their family members. That was all she had to say. I just had to share that with you..Ok.. back to your show!

  • @dylanstachtiaris7374
    @dylanstachtiaris7374 2 года назад +1

    This video is simply amazing, thank you so much!

  • @maggiepie8810
    @maggiepie8810 2 года назад +1

    I love eyelid geckos. Sure, they don't have the super stinkin' rad toe pads seen in many other geckos, but they're in my opinion possibly the cutest animals on the planet.

  • @LuckyStone888
    @LuckyStone888 2 года назад +4

    The Gecko is a perfect teaching model for biology, physics, and chemistry.
    Side note: my brain went on an adventure, I thought to myself ok: there are Lizard-like geckos (of course most are like lizards, this was just to establish a baseline), there are Snake-like geckos (no legs you're like snake), Are there any Turtle-like geckos? (did not find any, yet), Are there any bird-like geckos? (YES, well no but gliding is sort of flying, Ptychozoon kuhli from Family: Gekkonidae)

  • @Theinvisiblehippie
    @Theinvisiblehippie 2 года назад +2

    I just got some horrible news this morning and your uplifting and positive attitude is really helping me cope. Thank you, Clint!

    • @ClintsReptiles
      @ClintsReptiles  2 года назад +2

      I'm so sorry to hear that. I'm glad we can help brighten things a bit :)

  • @JustAWalkingFish
    @JustAWalkingFish 2 года назад +6

    This was actually so helpful lol. There's a guy in my lab who's working with gecko systematics. I've never really understood too much of what he's talking about, but I've also been too lazy to look up the phylogeny lol

    • @JustAWalkingFish
      @JustAWalkingFish 2 года назад +1

      I edited the comment and lost the heart lol. I wrote it while half asleep, and it was not legible lmao

  • @joshuamallari5243
    @joshuamallari5243 2 года назад +4

    Snakes should be the next one on this phylogenetic series.
    And I would also like to suggest that you should make a video about tips for people who want to take a zoology and/or herpetology course in college. Like discuss what should we be prepared and other stuff about it

  • @yvainestelmack7196
    @yvainestelmack7196 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for making this video. Very interesting!

  • @Spectrulus
    @Spectrulus 2 года назад +3

    This was the most I ever learned about Geckos! This is the kind of video I like to see! My thanks to you and your production crew!

  • @alainszyller615
    @alainszyller615 2 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot, Dear Clint for this wonderful video !

  • @Mussoi7000
    @Mussoi7000 2 года назад +1

    12:50 I think that the only time i looked at an animal and thought "hot damn that looks like a pokémon" was with knob tailed geckos. They look like the pre evolution of a fire type starter from an australian based region.

  • @FBIandre123
    @FBIandre123 2 года назад +32

    Great video. Why are the Eublepharidae geckos the only ones with eyelids? Because of this i once thought that were the first family of geckos to split from the others, because all of the other families dont have them. Did the Eublepharidids evolve from geckos with no eyelids? Or did the all the other familes lost their eyelids more the one time in the past? And the toe pads have the same problem

    • @micah1848
      @micah1848 2 года назад +4

      given that they tend to be arid species i wonder if it's to keep sand from damaging their eyes, since a fused eyelid could get scratched and impair their vision

    • @FBIandre123
      @FBIandre123 2 года назад +1

      @@micah1848 African fat tail geckos are eublepharidae and are not a arid species and have eyelids

    • @YunxiaoChu
      @YunxiaoChu 9 месяцев назад

      @@FBIandre123possibly vestigial

  • @boi2803
    @boi2803 2 года назад +3

    I love these type of videos, this one especially bc i have a gecko of my own

  • @martenj94
    @martenj94 2 года назад +4

    My life is forever changed, for today I learned of the legless geckos. Geckos are by far my favorite lizards and I learned so much from this video, especially useful now that I’ve grown very interested in phylogenies. Thank you for the great work you do, Clint and crew, please keep’em coming ❤️

  • @jpslizards
    @jpslizards 2 года назад +13

    Very awesome video Clint! Love geckos and it's always interesting learning more about them. Currently I'm carrying for a pair of leopard geckos, a pair of Australian leaftail geckos, a pair of pictus geckos, a rough Knobtail Gecko, a leachianus gecko and a frog Eyed Gecko. Love lizards from all over the world

  • @ohianaw
    @ohianaw 2 года назад +7

    I absolutely love the dedication Clint has to researching more well known and obscure gecko species. amazing video man. you should do a top 10 geckos list covering some species as well

  • @reptilez13
    @reptilez13 2 года назад +2

    I love Geckos! I have since I was young, and have kept a few. Cave geckos and NC species are on my short list, but wonderful video! Thanks Clint. So fun and informative.

  • @SockyNoob
    @SockyNoob 2 года назад +1

    I absolutely love these taxonomy videos of yours. There's just soooooooo much to learn here and it's easy to take in.

  • @whjk83921
    @whjk83921 2 года назад +1

    I really enjoy these types of videos

  • @M0rb
    @M0rb 2 года назад +3

    Systematics videos are great ! Please keep them coming !
    I'll be looking forward to snake and chameleons families.

  • @theflyingdutchguy9870
    @theflyingdutchguy9870 2 года назад +1

    this is one of those series im probably gonna watch every video of at least once a year.

  • @imagination9569
    @imagination9569 2 года назад +3

    I think geckos are amazing and this video was fantastic

  • @sourgummiez8872
    @sourgummiez8872 2 года назад +2

    Phenomenal, Clint 🤌🏼

  • @AS-zl4nl
    @AS-zl4nl Год назад +1

    Clint keep at it. You, and the support team behind you, are rockstars. there's professional studios and education companies who can't get it as right as you guys do. You're enriching the world around you, and while my daughter is only 6 months old i hope your videos are still around in a few years so that she can benefit from them too. You guys kick ass, thanks for keeping at it.

  • @dacisky
    @dacisky 2 года назад +2

    Wonderful video...I liked all of them. Would you do skinks? They are by far my favorite lizard species.

  • @basilal-khabass9079
    @basilal-khabass9079 2 года назад +9

    As a science teacher myself, I love learning from these videos!
    Thanks Clint (and team) 🙂👍

  • @yiyangliu4907
    @yiyangliu4907 2 года назад +2

    This is super naive but I hear the word Colubrid thrown around often. Would love to know where it is on the taxonomic rankings, and why certain shops can just label a snake "Colubrid", instead of something like "Cornsnake"! Amazing video as always! Thanks for appealing to the nerd in all of us :)

    • @somerandomperson6511
      @somerandomperson6511 2 года назад

      Colubridae is a family that includes cornsnakes and some other popular genera (hognose, beauty rat, milk, garter, etc)

  • @eliharper6616
    @eliharper6616 2 года назад +2

    I love this series. A video on vertebraete eye morphology would also be a dream since you mentioned it. The different ways eyes have evolve to deal with changing light is fascinating. My favorite is the plecostomus teardrop in their pupil. And maybe a couple on invertebrates, cephalopods deserve their own video

  • @charkie5830
    @charkie5830 2 года назад +4

    Clint, this video was SPECTACULAR. :) Thank you so much for making it, I had so much fun watching it and learned a lot of useful info.

    • @charkie5830
      @charkie5830 2 года назад +2

      Thanks for liking my comment! I’m currently going to East Tennessee State for biology, with a focus in mammalogy and herpetology and a minor in environment studies. :) Your videos are so fascinating and really push me to expand my knowledge of the natural world! I would love to see more videos about how to travel for biology work, I hope to someday study geckos in tropical habitats!
      Charlie

  • @lagggoat7170
    @lagggoat7170 2 года назад +1

    Ohh I love these type of videos even more than "Is [Species] the best pet [category]". Also laughing wayy too much at human snout-to-vent lenght (78cm in my case btw - this should really be a thing cuz funny)

  • @SwampApeSci
    @SwampApeSci 2 года назад +4

    I truly honestly believe the evolutionary relationships of varanids needs to be covered. Everyone seems to believe they're all much closer related to eachother than they really are and many would be surprised to discover how diverse their lineage really is.

  • @calebschafer1555
    @calebschafer1555 2 года назад +4

    You definitely should do cephalopods next! Give some more love to the invertebrates!

  • @rhiannanthomas1639
    @rhiannanthomas1639 2 года назад +2

    I loved this video!! I loved the little physics lesson, and just the overall structure as following the tree. As well as just it being informative in general, instead of just pet-focussed. Thanks!

  • @thatonepossum5766
    @thatonepossum5766 2 года назад +2

    The leachie looks so bad when you’ve just looked at a day gecko. xD
    These videos are great. It’s nice being able to get all of this information in one place.

  • @LeroyGecko
    @LeroyGecko 2 года назад +2

    I didn't expect to learn this much in this video, awesome job Clint. I would love to hear more about the geckos from New Zealand in the future!

  • @mapowey
    @mapowey 2 года назад +1

    rewatching because this video is epic and i gotta refresh the knowledge

  • @PierceMD
    @PierceMD 2 года назад +4

    Glad I got in so early! Thanks for giving me such an interest in reptiles and amphibians!
    This year, I'm working towards pet Dart Frogs. I hope to eventually have Emerald Tree Skinks, not really anyone breeding them in Canada yet.

    • @The-Critter-Box
      @The-Critter-Box 2 года назад +3

      OMG!! I’m getting the same species next year! This year I’m getting a cherry headed tortoise and will name it Clifford.

    • @PierceMD
      @PierceMD 2 года назад +1

      @@The-Critter-Box One of the biggest barrier for me is the lack of breeding in Canada

  • @garyflaherty6495
    @garyflaherty6495 2 года назад +1

    It's so cool how geckos eat their shed like I've seen my own gecko (a leopard gecko) be super pale and then over night become so vibrant in colour

  • @Aidanjacksonkightly_reptiles
    @Aidanjacksonkightly_reptiles 2 года назад +1

    Nice to see a bit of Pygopid love!

  • @nathanclarke6694
    @nathanclarke6694 2 года назад +2

    I'm glad that you guys have fun 😂

  • @WJSipe1
    @WJSipe1 2 года назад +1

    Never knew I was in a house divided- half of my geckos are diplodactylidae and half are gekkonidae… maybe I won’t tell them

  • @herpaderpz
    @herpaderpz 2 года назад +2

    Amazing! Super informative and clear. I wish I had this video before my herpetology final haha

  • @jannickh-s3405
    @jannickh-s3405 2 года назад +1

    I love being introduced to sicence in this exact way.
    When it's initially easy to understand then it's also easier to dig deeper later on.
    Thank you for your work and effort put into your videos 😃

  • @susanmartin3762
    @susanmartin3762 2 года назад +1

    You make pronouncing these words sound so easy to say Clint!! SUEDEEGOTTATOEES??? Uglfareoh-dat?You lost me at Amnoeeoats!!I think it was a CRIME to take learning Latin out of our schools! It's so helpful when learning what words mean and how they were created. My mother didn't like the fact they weren't teaching Latin to kids in elementary schools so... she taught me herself and I'm glad she did!. PEEGO-BOOPABAATE??? (More 🍄mushrooms please?)... all I know about Gekkos? They are just so cute!

  • @magnuslunzer2335
    @magnuslunzer2335 Год назад +1

    4:00 Actually, there are 3 Van-Der-Waals-Forces. But yeah, they function by dipoles in molecules :D

  • @lizzyellis9268
    @lizzyellis9268 2 года назад +1

    Love this style of video!

  • @jimi02468
    @jimi02468 Год назад

    You wouldn't expect such a large animal to stick to a smooth surface like glass. That's the coolest thing about geckos.

  • @willstalley6311
    @willstalley6311 2 года назад +6

    Absolutely love the videos!! The reason i am now a reptile owner is due to your videos and reviews on the reptiles 😁😁

  • @benamidon5643
    @benamidon5643 2 года назад +1

    The clips at the end were so funny. "How tall am I supposed to be?"
    "-snout to vent?"
    "Ohh.."

  • @TheBachBabe
    @TheBachBabe 2 года назад +2

    Another amazing video!!! Skinks? Tegus? Rattle snakes?

  • @rileychester2061
    @rileychester2061 2 года назад +6

    This is really helpful as I'm currently studying reptile zoology

  • @joyglocker8318
    @joyglocker8318 2 года назад +2

    Really interesting. I love the leechies.....

  • @aaron71598
    @aaron71598 2 года назад +2

    great video as always :)

  • @michaelspirit600
    @michaelspirit600 2 года назад +2

    Absolutely fantastic video I appreciate you and your crew very much! thanks for always keeping me learning.

  • @Lilus_Lizards
    @Lilus_Lizards 2 года назад +5

    Hi Clint!
    I love geckos and own a few species. But your video taught me so much more about them. Could you make a video about diplodactylidae teaching more of these cool and very different species? 🦎🥰
    Love your chanel! ❤️
    Greetings from Germany! 🇩🇪

  • @wizardblizzardgaming4460
    @wizardblizzardgaming4460 2 года назад +4

    How about a ranking video or a phylogeny video about carnivorous plants or vampire crabs/crustaceans (I know that carnivory has evolved independently several times across several orders and families)?

  • @veljkopocuca1907
    @veljkopocuca1907 2 года назад +1

    These videos are awesome !! Keep it up :D

  • @Lairex_Rai
    @Lairex_Rai 2 года назад +2

    That was cool, I learned alot from this video

  • @Artsyanimal
    @Artsyanimal 2 года назад +1

    So beautifully informative!! I love this.

  • @tomjones9771
    @tomjones9771 2 года назад +2

    Awesome video!!! Thank you!!

  • @maryanncarpenter3060
    @maryanncarpenter3060 2 года назад +3

    Awesome video! Thank you so much. I love geckos! I also love skinks. Any chance you could do a similar video about them?
    My current collection = 3 leopard geckos, a pink tongue skink, a Russian tortoise and a Hermann’s tortoise.
    Possible future additions: emerald tree skink, Schneider’s skink, day gecko but not sure which one, knob tail gecko.