Both fish that he mentions in this video just might be the most awesome, most unusual, and prettiest fish I’ve heard about recently. I’ve been absolutely wild about fish since as long as I can remember. Finding Nemo definitely spiked my interest in fish for sure when I was a little kid! Unfortunately, I was also a goldfish abuser (I raised ‘em in a small bowl of stagnant water with some colored rocks as substrate and only a fake sea sponge as their hideout. No doubt all these things killed the poor goldies in a little over a few weeks.). After this we decided to never buy live fish as pets again. I should probably add that the pair of tiny goldfish weren’t bought by my family, they were gifted to us by people we knew and the fishbowl just happened to be what they arrived in. We didn’t have a tank, and we had zero knowledge of proper fish care. Anyway, back to me being a fish lover. There are tons of newly discovered fish species out there and so many of them are threatened with being caught and eaten into complete extinction and I would hate to see any of them go extinct at all! The water is where all life began, and we must try our best to keep it as the diverse habitat for the variety of life it still has today.
I’d like to mention Tursiops erebennus, bottlenose dolphins once thought to be the common species along the east coast of the US now identified as a unique species due to their bone structure. It’s a worthwhile mention!
I believe there is also a separate species unique to southern Australia previously lumped in with bottle nose but not sure how the work is progressing on that one.
super awesome to see new gecko species popping up left and right! as someone who raises crested geckos, i know how elusive and hard to find those little guys can be, hopefully these new species will be looked after and put under protection laws to ensure their safety ^u^
You’re so right, and it’s a shame that some are invasive in specific areas while in their original habitats those same species are becoming increasingly rare. Think of tokay geckos, anoles and chameleons, for example. I think I’ve heard that tokay geckos are doing well in their native countries as of right now. Same with some chameleons, but if the Amazon, the Indonesian jungles, the Madagascar rainforests- if all of that ends up being completely trashed, then we’ll most likely have no other choice but to accept them and let them live in those new ranges they were introduced to, which could possibly mean more intensive control measures to also preserve species that already live in such places, which neither I nor anybody else who cares about animals would want.
Absolutely marvellous! The incredible diversity of the fauna ands flora we are familiar is stunning enough and these newly discovered species are truly breathtaking. This just emphasises yet again how vital it is to protect what ecosystems we have left. Who knows what is still out there waiting to be discovered?
In the last 10 years we discovered over 1000 new living(*not including dinosaurs etc.) species, and we still discover a lot of them everyday, sadly because of habitat loss averyday we lose species, even the still undiscovered ones. There may be some undiscovered tree frog, fish or snail in South America, Asia, Australia or Africa that is still unknown to science but beacause of forest fires, logging or drying marshes it will extinct before we will know it Or some sort of plant that could have chemical compounds useful in medicine Sadly we will never know about them
Harrison Ford's Slender Snake, I found that wonderful and ironic at the same time. As Indiana Jones, Ford states, "I hate snakes!" Well done video, informative and interesting. Subscribed.
@@DadsGetDubs just say you dont know anything about spiders? they are just like any other animal an deserve the same respect. very important to our environments if they didnt exist we would have way worse infestations, the killing of cattle from illness that other bugs give, etc
12:28 amazed at how much guess work is presented as fact when it comes to fossils. Scientists base an entire species, its behaviors, what it ate, its favorite color, etc, off a couple vertebrae or a single tooth.
Imagine how many species we never discovered and have gone extinct recently because of us.we will never know for sure how many species really are out there on earth
12:21 the paleoart reconstructions of Perucetus present animals that simply aren't plausible. We need the skull and more of the anterior body to properly reconstruct it. It probably was a suction feeder and had a highly derived skull, not to mention a body that would actually allow its head and open jaws to reach the substrate without doing a headstand.
Fun fact, the giant extinct penguin is the same exact height as the pokemon Empoleon. Empoleon was real, you guys. Also Napoleon which is funny, dude could've stared eye to eye with a penguin
They use them to catch the public's attention so they can get more funding for research and conservation. But I agree, they're going to be dated in a few decades.
It is a practice as old as we have been naming species. Just know that entomologist love far side comics because there are huge swaths of taxa named after far side jokes.
Can I just point out that 85 tons is not heavier than any terrestrial animal to ever live. Argentinosaurus weighed about 100 tons and scientists say that bruhathkyosaurus weighed 130 to 200 tons.
I noticed an audio issue on the second half. Also someone pointed out a geography error, so I just decided to correct and reupload as fast as possible.
Here’s something that’s a big shocker: pandas were always rare in China, so much so that because China’s so big, the panda wasn’t discovered until the 1800s- even the Chinese didn’t know of its existence until that time!
I ❤ your videos! I ALWAYS learn something new. Thank you for the education! Never Stop Learning … When I lived in Virginia, I had Ladies' Tresses in my yard. I only saw one specimen, one time, never to be seen again. At least, by me .
although people think some of these animals had their first time seeing people this year, but who knows maybe loong gone people have a photo of one on their camera and we just don't know.
Number 24 is Rainbow Fish! Well, it’s a multicolored fish with eye-catching colors that make it appear to glow. I wanna know how common or rare it is just in case anyone plans on keeping these fish in their aquariums. On second thought, yeah, it’s probably best to let ‘em just be beautiful in their native ocean.
As the lead author for the Bellactis Lux description I just want to as thanks for featuring my species!
Crazy! Thanks for describing it!
Mutant fish paper
0:42 Kingston's Roundleaf Bat (Unofficial)
1:14 DiCaprio's Snail-eating Snake
1:50 Rio Negro Stream Frog
2:27 Santana Bent-Toed Gecko (Unofficial)
2:56 Eastern Mindanao gymnure
3:25 Mizoram Parachute Gecko
3:51 Tasmanian Hideout Spider (Unofficial)
4:34 Hannan's Pygmy Squid
5:01 Ngoc Linh Crocodile Newt
5:31 Underflower Pinanga (Unofficial)
6:07 Crack-eyed Wasp (Unofficial)
6:39 Sidi Chennane Hormer and Sidi Daoui Hormer (Unofficial)
7:18 Lightbulb Anemone
7:50 Vanuatu Nautilus, Samoa Nautilus and Fiji Nautilus (Unofficial)
8:35 Ecuadorian Red Crab Spider (Unofficial)
9:06 Fordyce's Giant Peguin (Unofficial)
9:47 Kerala Blind Catfish (Unofficial)
10:17 Femur-striped Snouted Treefrog (Unofficial)
Thank you very much
More content creators need to be doing this 💪 subscribed sir.
Both fish that he mentions in this video just might be the most awesome, most unusual, and prettiest fish I’ve heard about recently. I’ve been absolutely wild about fish since as long as I can remember. Finding Nemo definitely spiked my interest in fish for sure when I was a little kid! Unfortunately, I was also a goldfish abuser (I raised ‘em in a small bowl of stagnant water with some colored rocks as substrate and only a fake sea sponge as their hideout. No doubt all these things killed the poor goldies in a little over a few weeks.). After this we decided to never buy live fish as pets again. I should probably add that the pair of tiny goldfish weren’t bought by my family, they were gifted to us by people we knew and the fishbowl just happened to be what they arrived in. We didn’t have a tank, and we had zero knowledge of proper fish care. Anyway, back to me being a fish lover. There are tons of newly discovered fish species out there and so many of them are threatened with being caught and eaten into complete extinction and I would hate to see any of them go extinct at all! The water is where all life began, and we must try our best to keep it as the diverse habitat for the variety of life it still has today.
4:01 orb weaver spider
25 most species 2023
Naming a snake after an actor who's constantly slithering into very young women's DMs is just poetry to me.
💀
Naming a snake after an actor whos most famous character is scared of snakes
@@DunkinBiscuitsyou mean Harrison Ford?
@@Privateharvest haha yep 👍
Man I was in the middle of watching the video and you removed, was so sad about it but now it's back 😂
What did he remove his video then bring it back
@@Mooo480 Probably something to do with copyright or something.
Yes isnt that obvious
@@Dantescooby_Ldude when I only got 2 mins in the vid it got deleted lol
@@Mooo480 it’s because he discovered a new species after uploading and had to update
I’d like to mention Tursiops erebennus, bottlenose dolphins once thought to be the common species along the east coast of the US now identified as a unique species due to their bone structure. It’s a worthwhile mention!
Depressing
I believe there is also a separate species unique to southern Australia previously lumped in with bottle nose but not sure how the work is progressing on that one.
Bone structure, brain differences, all point to different species, even among hominids if we're going to be completely honest about the world...
To be fair they are all just slightly different than old versions! Should be splitting dogs into new species!
@@budgetcoinhunter. Wtf are you on about?
super awesome to see new gecko species popping up left and right! as someone who raises crested geckos, i know how elusive and hard to find those little guys can be, hopefully these new species will be looked after and put under protection laws to ensure their safety ^u^
You’re so right, and it’s a shame that some are invasive in specific areas while in their original habitats those same species are becoming increasingly rare. Think of tokay geckos, anoles and chameleons, for example. I think I’ve heard that tokay geckos are doing well in their native countries as of right now. Same with some chameleons, but if the Amazon, the Indonesian jungles, the Madagascar rainforests- if all of that ends up being completely trashed, then we’ll most likely have no other choice but to accept them and let them live in those new ranges they were introduced to, which could possibly mean more intensive control measures to also preserve species that already live in such places, which neither I nor anybody else who cares about animals would want.
Absolutely marvellous! The incredible diversity of the fauna ands flora we are familiar is stunning enough and these newly discovered species are truly breathtaking. This just emphasises yet again how vital it is to protect what ecosystems we have left. Who knows what is still out there waiting to be discovered?
Ahh yes the 2023 patch has finally dropped.
I think it’s insane we’re still discovering species.
Our oceans are still 80% unexplored too. Get ready because in the new few years, we might see some crazy shit 😂
95% unexplored actually 🤓
@@This.island.earth.bandofficialhalf life might even come out with a new game too, these motherfuckers are straight out of hl2
@@charlx2333gggggg CC CB
In the last 10 years we discovered over 1000 new living(*not including dinosaurs etc.) species, and we still discover a lot of them everyday, sadly because of habitat loss averyday we lose species, even the still undiscovered ones. There may be some undiscovered tree frog, fish or snail in South America, Asia, Australia or Africa that is still unknown to science but beacause of forest fires, logging or drying marshes it will extinct before we will know it
Or some sort of plant that could have chemical compounds useful in medicine
Sadly we will never know about them
Harrison Ford's Slender Snake, I found that wonderful and ironic at the same time. As Indiana Jones, Ford states, "I hate snakes!" Well done video, informative and interesting. Subscribed.
When the red crab spider was shown I gasped! What a beautiful creature ♡
Hey man I love your work !!! Keep it up 👍🏻 just found your channel and absolutely love it
you know science is running out of ideas when they are naming animals after celebrities
I mean, it’s kind of a running joke that species names from all eras of time have often been hilarious and stupid 😂
So pleased that more spiders have been discovered. These beautiful, misunderstood creatures are vital to our ecosystem and to human survival.
The Spider propaganda is getting out of hand.
@@DadsGetDubs just say you dont know anything about spiders? they are just like any other animal an deserve the same respect. very important to our environments if they didnt exist we would have way worse infestations, the killing of cattle from illness that other bugs give, etc
@@dascha706 of course spiders are important to our ecosystem. Pretty much every bug is. I was just joking, Merry Christmas to you and your family.
I would not exactly describe spiders as beautiful, other than the peacock spider as far a s i know
@@dascha706it was a joke…
12:28 amazed at how much guess work is presented as fact when it comes to fossils. Scientists base an entire species, its behaviors, what it ate, its favorite color, etc, off a couple vertebrae or a single tooth.
I have never seen Leonardo DeCaprio or Harrison Ford talk about animals
Glad you reupload it!
Imagine how many species we never discovered and have gone extinct recently because of us.we will never know for sure how many species really are out there on earth
12:21 the paleoart reconstructions of Perucetus present animals that simply aren't plausible. We need the skull and more of the anterior body to properly reconstruct it. It probably was a suction feeder and had a highly derived skull, not to mention a body that would actually allow its head and open jaws to reach the substrate without doing a headstand.
The parachute gekko looks unreal!
i love this little guy
@@ahgwsn super cool for sure!
Kodama Jujutsu has got to be the coolest sounding name for a squid. I love it already!
More birds and pre-modern mammals please 🥰 love your content!!
Awesome video, one of my favourites since I found your channel a month ago.
Lol Harrison Ford must have said 'snake, why did it have to be a snake?!' lol
I literally light up in a smile seeing a new video! Happy holidays yall!
i clicked so fast and was not disappointed. number 5 was my favorite
Man this guy his voice is so nice to listening to. Love your videos ❤❤
I love when Earth gets new DLC.
So good! Love the thumbnail colours too :)
Awesome that you got into some paleontology for this video. Theres new species of dinosaur, reptile, and other ancient creatures every day
Sadala rauli is freaking stunning
I enjoyed the discovery of new species in nature.
I subscribed !!
🐾 Montréal 🇨🇦
Can't wait for this year's discoveries!
I love this. I just straight up love it.
Fun fact, the giant extinct penguin is the same exact height as the pokemon Empoleon. Empoleon was real, you guys.
Also Napoleon which is funny, dude could've stared eye to eye with a penguin
At 10:29 this frog (if partially submerged) can resemble a larger resting juvenile caiman. Possibly discouraging a few predators.
just subscribed, very entertaining and educational, great vid!
Fantastic video my friend. Thank you!
These pop culture references in species names really bug me because I feel like they will become dated and are overall just a little bit corny.
They use them to catch the public's attention so they can get more funding for research and conservation. But I agree, they're going to be dated in a few decades.
it's a little silly but I don't think it's bad, in the end they will be memorable for it
It is a practice as old as we have been naming species.
Just know that entomologist love far side comics because there are huge swaths of taxa named after far side jokes.
6:36 who else thinks, it doesn't look like it's smiling at all.
This is so cool! I found your channel on my fyp and I'm definitely subscribing!
Nice !
All the best Jules 👍
Always great when you post another video 😁
Harrison fords slender snake…. Priceless
All of those species are amazing!
Thanks, this animales and plants are a wonderful gitf of the Nature.
A new subsciber here .. love your channel
I always wanted to discover my own dinosaur 🦕
Its not that hard... you can just go to a local forest and search for fossils
There is a noise in the background that sounds exactly like a mosquito! If it wasn't winter I would go nuts trying to find it.
loved this! glad I found ur channel & subbed!
damn, God be dropping new animals each year!
new animal update🤭🤭🤭
Love that the chapter name on the video for newt is "noot"
Great video, subbed!
Can I just point out that 85 tons is not heavier than any terrestrial animal to ever live. Argentinosaurus weighed about 100 tons and scientists say that bruhathkyosaurus weighed 130 to 200 tons.
Love your videos
Let hope these animals get proper collections ,DNA samples and protection of local environments so to preserve them form extinction .
the fish on the thumbnail is gorgeous and im gonna point that out
Why did you have to reupload? Was it taken down?
I noticed an audio issue on the second half. Also someone pointed out a geography error, so I just decided to correct and reupload as fast as possible.
Subscribed!
liked, commented, and subscribed!
Thank You!!!
Love your videos ❤
11:14 I don't know how Indiana Jones fans would feel about this?
I was gonna say "snakes, why does it always have to be snakes"
I was giggling. Used to publish a Raiders-based fanzine. I think that qualifies me as an Indy fan.
I should also know if this was published before or after its most recent film?
Keep up the good work!
0:23 what is that beautiful conifer mixed broadleaf forest? Carpathians?
I can see why we keep discovering new species in Thailand, there are so many isolated spots and caves. It's a beautiful country ecologically
Here’s something that’s a big shocker: pandas were always rare in China, so much so that because China’s so big, the panda wasn’t discovered until the 1800s- even the Chinese didn’t know of its existence until that time!
awesome video, loved seeing a plant on here, hope the next has more!
so many different ways in which new species have discovered, amazing!
Imagine going up to tom hardy and telling him a random spider in australia is named after him and his character Venom
10:00 why it looks like a spore creature?
If we are still discovering new species till this day, im starting to doubt that mythical animal is a myth
Man this new species update finna hit hard.
love your content
9:09 The giant penguin is so handsome ❤
2:06 reminds me of the elusive pine barrens tree frog of my area
Well done!!!!🤓
Nice pronunciation of Ngoc Linh, you were very close!
I ❤ your videos! I ALWAYS learn something new. Thank you for the education!
Never Stop Learning …
When I lived in Virginia, I had Ladies' Tresses in my yard. I only saw one specimen, one time, never to be seen again. At least, by me .
although people think some of these animals had their first time seeing people this year, but who knows maybe loong gone people have a photo of one on their camera and we just don't know.
AA haven’t watched it but incredibly excited to see. I love animals. ❤
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS
Babe wake up new species dropped
0:54 no common name? Well, I can fix that. His name is Franklin now.
11:12 "Why did it have to be a snake?"
Amazing video
brooo we need more of this.
love this
i like your chanell dude big inspiration for mine
Number 24 is Rainbow Fish! Well, it’s a multicolored fish with eye-catching colors that make it appear to glow. I wanna know how common or rare it is just in case anyone plans on keeping these fish in their aquariums. On second thought, yeah, it’s probably best to let ‘em just be beautiful in their native ocean.
New subscriber here ur content is bang on bro dinosaurs in the Congo u should do a vid on
I have one on dinosaurs in the Congo actually. Thanks for the sub and I'm glad you enjoy. 👍🏻
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Is Horaglanis populi named for people (short o) or poplar (long ō)?
RRRRAAAAAAAAAH LESSS GO NEW SPECIES
What about the new Ceratopsisn genus Gremlin?
Love your content. Education and Entertainment Delivered! Thanks.
I love animals
I’m definitely gunna do some anime girl designs based off the spider & crocodile newt!!
No surprise that the new Australian discovery was a new genus of spiders
Great video but you forgot about the strawberry fether star
11:49 oh look at that fat fat monstrosity oh I love him so much
just subscribed
New animals just dropped