2:29 - I can assure you, that striped hyenas DO exist. They are a legit species my dude. In fact, the picture you showed while saying they don't exist, is a picture of a striped hyena.
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Yes, we too. That was in northwest Romania. They are huge and quite fast. I was freaked out because I thought it was a bird, but there are no endemic humming birds. Turned out it was a giant moth and moths to me are what spiders or snakes are to most people. 🤣
Scary, Amazing, Beautiful, Bizarre, Majestic... Our advances in technology have allowed us to see species that most of us would never see in real life during our lifetime, I hope the habitats of all this species is not disturbed by our invading presence
I've heard of most of these animals, and I actually saw a hummingbird moth in real life once! I expected tardigrades to be on this list too, they're really cool and unusual
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Oh my! I was just about to say I’ve seen several hummingbird moths since I moved to NC. But now you mention it, I saw them on the big patch of bee balm I’ve planted in my yard! ;)
I have seen a Lynx frome abut 2 meters. It was on it way down a tree and spotten me. I was just a child and it looket at me. I froze on that spoot for abut 10 min. I never braked the eye contact. It was like it was wondering who I was. After it just jumped down and run in to the forest. Later I got to know it was a female that came every year to have her cubs in that forest. I even saw her again later with 2 cubs. Lynx is one of my favorite animals. Even love the latin name ”Lynx Lynx”.
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I'd been an avid [frustrated] naturalist ever since I started to walk. I had always been so keen about nature documentaries, especially about birds and reptiles. I could say that I somehow saw more or less all the types of birds in books and videos. And it can get boring. I cannot remember when was the last time I saw an animal that I'd never seen before. I've seen and know all the animals in this video, EXCEPT the Long Wattled Umbrella Bird... This was the very first time I heard and saw that bird. And I was blown away 🤯🤯🤯
12:13 isn't a cleaner shrimp. It's a harlequin shrimp. They eat sea stars, specifically their tube feet. They are often used to control asterina star infestations in reef aquariums.
The "humming bird hawk moths," Otherwise known as the 5-spotted hawk moth or the hornworm moth (Yes, those green ones that eat your tomatoes) are also in the United States. I see them all the time, especially around Missouri.
Not the same moth. Macroglossum stellatarum is the hummingbird hawk moth and Manduca quinquemaculata is the tomato-eating one. The moths in the video are only found in the Eurasia. Sorry to be a pedant, just didn't want misinformation to spread
They are estimates not real number. The researchers quantified the relationship between the discovery of new species and the discovery of new higher groups such as phyla and orders, and then used it to predict how many species there are likely to be.
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Once I was on vacation in Guanajuato, Mexico, and near some mines (local tourist attraction) I caught a moth similar to the Venezuelan one, but of various colors. Still, form was almost the same. And I also got to see the hummingbird moth once.
I've been lucky to have witnessed the hummingbird hawk moth. They are also in Canada. The one I saw was in Stony Plain, Alberta which was thoroughly enjoying my pot of overflowing petunia flowers. Its body had stripes like a bee, very long antennae, long proboscis, and very transparent yet iridescent colored wings that beat so fast you could see through them. At first I thought it was a hummingbird due to its size and movements.
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Yes, and also: Those orcas are also regular orcas with an immune system disorder that causes that birth defect. This video is misleading... which is not cool, considering it comes across as somewhat educational.
@@windeen yeah, there's quite a few things in this video that are just wrong and he makes it seem real I guess. He says that striped hyenas don't exist yet they do just to name another thing
I love the content, the narrator's voice and the cadence at which he spoke!!! ALL in all a rather smashing video... EXCEPT... one should not mix pics/videos of one species in with a different species and narrate about one and not both by explaining differences and dangers if any!!!!!
Collared Lizards are very common in the SW. See them pretty frequently basking on large boulders in mountain foothills in NM, TX, AZ, CO, UT, OK etc. The Gila Monster would have been a better pick. They generally come out of their holes and wonder any great distance only in April when looking for a mate.
11:33 "cicadas can live incredibly long lives." proceeds to show a cicada that has gotten like 80% of its body eradicated. imagine if humans were this resilient o.o
I actually saw one of those hummingbird moths in the Netherlands 2yrs ago. I was amazed by it, never saw anything like it before and so far havent seen another one since
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A few years back while I was walking my dog, I came across the Hummingbird Hawk Moths at my neighbor's yard. They really look like Hummingbirds but I haven't seen them since.
The hawk moth can be found in the US as well. And at first glance, yes, they do look like hummingbirds! I've also seem a pyrosome. It was over 20 ft long and pulsed a glow.
Hawk moths are huge moths! Found one years ago in the dog food bin. Tbh, Idk how it got there. It flew out at me and scared the literal shiz out of me!
Georgia as well, unless there is a similar moth that is large and does the same as this species. If memory serves me, it is a different moth here that does the same thing from evening to morning. I believe it was bigger and more of a white/ grey color. It was slightly bigger than a humming bird and the moth mentioned in this video. It was beautiful and wondrous to behold.
Lots of comments saying that the hummingbird hawk moth can also be found in the US... which isn't true, at least not for this species. The moth in the video is only found in Eurasia and has the latin name Macroglossum stellatarum. What are known as 'hummingbird moths' in the US are known as 'bee moths' in Europe (if this is familiar to anyone) and are part of the genus Hemaris. They also fly like hummingbirds, so you can see where the similar name comes from.
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Yep! He first showed the sphinx moth and then the hummingbird hawk moth, although the description he gave was correctly for the latter. And, he can't pronounce nudibranch. It is pronounced 'nudibranck'!
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Amazing video! Those different animals are so interesting and fascinating. Nature really makes everything according to plan if you get what I mean. Nature makes animals a certain way so they survive, these characteristics of the animals and the places they live in that gives them the life is what fascinates me. I live in Brazil, so cicadas aren't that new to me like the others in the list. I always hear them and see their exosqueletons on the trees. Keep up the good work!🦟🐬🐟
When they show the Honduran white bats they also showed one getting pet and the one getting pet is not a Honduran white bat I believe that it’s a flying fox which is very different. Note the face they don’t look anything like each other except for the white color
Watched in amazement at some cool animals I didn't know existed. Looks like from the comments you might need to change or update a couple of things but still a wonderful compilation, very nicely put together. New sub, keep up the nice work.
Don’t be deceived. When they were talking about tenrecs they also showed an echidna. Do you know which one the echidna was? You might have to Google it since this videos chock-full of wrong information
🐬Amazing video! Those different animals are so interesting and fascinating. Nature really makes everything according to plan if you get what I mean. Nature makes animals a certain way so they survive, these characteristics of the animals and the places they live in that gives them the life is what fascinates me. I live in Brazil, so cicadas aren't that new to me like the others in the list. I always hear them and see their exosqueletons on the trees. Keep up the good work!😄
I have know all of these animals. And some of footage shown of venezualan poodle moths and giant millipede is fake. The millipede has been replaced by a large centipede and the vpm's with mulberry silkmoth (bombyx mori) wich is used to make silk.
2:29 - I can assure you, that striped hyenas DO exist. They are a legit species my dude. In fact, the picture you showed while saying they don't exist, is a picture of a striped hyena.
Uhhh striped hyenas do in fact exist... they are closely related to the Aardwolf. The striped hyena is much bigger and heavier
Exactly my thoughts ! Thanks for pointing it out,first ! 🙏
THANK YOU! finally someone pointed it out
Yup. The Striped Hyena, Spotted Hyena, Brown Hyena, and the Aardwolf are the only extant members of the Hyaenidae family.
I thought no one would say it
And jelly fish do actualy have no brain i knew it
Those tiny white bats and hairy frogfishes are so incredibly cute! 😍
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Yes! The hummingbird hawkmoth! We get them here to! I've had them in my garden, every summer
Yes, we too. That was in northwest Romania. They are huge and quite fast. I was freaked out because I thought it was a bird, but there are no endemic humming birds. Turned out it was a giant moth and moths to me are what spiders or snakes are to most people. 🤣
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Hammerhead worms aren't "eating their own kind" when they eat earthworms. Hammerhead worms are flatworms. Earthworms are annelid worms.
The hammerhead worm will actually eat its own kind. But I can see how the way it was presented with that claim could be deemed as misinformation.
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Some much cool creatures in our world. I enjoy seeing rare things of nature. Thank you!
Scary, Amazing, Beautiful, Bizarre, Majestic... Our advances in technology have allowed us to see species that most of us would never see in real life during our lifetime, I hope the habitats of all this species is not disturbed by our invading presence
I've heard of most of these animals, and I actually saw a hummingbird moth in real life once! I expected tardigrades to be on this list too, they're really cool and unusual
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Plant Bee Balm in your yard and you'll see even more hummingbird moths!
Oh my! I was just about to say I’ve seen several hummingbird moths since I moved to NC. But now you mention it, I saw them on the big patch of bee balm I’ve planted in my yard! ;)
I live in Cleveland and i see Humingbird Moths in the summer too.
my backyard in Canada is full of 'em, they're gorgeous!
I’m hooked! 17:40 Never seen such an interesting collection of animals before. This video is like a mini adventure! 🌟
Thank you so much for sharing this
I have seen a Lynx frome abut 2 meters. It was on it way down a tree and spotten me. I was just a child and it looket at me. I froze on that spoot for abut 10 min. I never braked the eye contact. It was like it was wondering who I was. After it just jumped down and run in to the forest.
Later I got to know it was a female that came every year to have her cubs in that forest. I even saw her again later with 2 cubs.
Lynx is one of my favorite animals. Even love the latin name ”Lynx Lynx”.
They are beautiful tough cats. Strong 💪
I SPENT SO MANY HOUR`S TO SEE NEW CREATURES AND IN THIS VIDEO MOST OF THE CREATURE`S I HAVEN`T SEEN BEFORE THANKS FOR SHARING THIS VIDEO
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Thank you for showing this. Amazing!
you say its 8 million species but we only know of 2 million of them, then how do we know its 8 million total 🤔 ....😂
Complex Math.
The stuff we dont know about are mostly subterranean or deep sea creatures (of a small size most likely)
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No wonder our planet is screwed…
FOCUS & ANSWER his question. Do not deflect or confuse. Or hush. Simple.
Like almost everybody in the net, he just made up that number. Simple.
Beautiful 😍 thank You!
I'd been an avid [frustrated] naturalist ever since I started to walk. I had always been so keen about nature documentaries, especially about birds and reptiles. I could say that I somehow saw more or less all the types of birds in books and videos. And it can get boring. I cannot remember when was the last time I saw an animal that I'd never seen before. I've seen and know all the animals in this video, EXCEPT the Long Wattled Umbrella Bird... This was the very first time I heard and saw that bird. And I was blown away 🤯🤯🤯
I enjoy watching this video 👍 😚
My favorite was the Honduran white bats, the’re so cute!
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I want one 😍 they're so so cute 🥰
I watched this right before bed. Had some seriously effed up dreams! 😂😂😂
12:13 isn't a cleaner shrimp. It's a harlequin shrimp. They eat sea stars, specifically their tube feet. They are often used to control asterina star infestations in reef aquariums.
This guy doesn't know much about what he is saying
@@PanzerBat Exactly, I had to quit watching when he called a centipede a millipede.
There are so many mistakes in this video.
Tnx for sharing this beautiful video
The "humming bird hawk moths," Otherwise known as the 5-spotted hawk moth or the hornworm moth (Yes, those green ones that eat your tomatoes) are also in the United States. I see them all the time, especially around Missouri.
Not the same moth. Macroglossum stellatarum is the hummingbird hawk moth and Manduca quinquemaculata is the tomato-eating one. The moths in the video are only found in the Eurasia.
Sorry to be a pedant, just didn't want misinformation to spread
I live in South Carolina and saw one last year, I didn't know at the time what it was so I took pictures 😅
Lafayette, Louisiana here. They come out at night.
We have them in Texas as as well.
I think it also showed the white-lined sphinx moth.
I love watching this channel, very informative, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
If the natural world contains 8.7 million species and we only know 2 million of them as you said, how do we know there are 6.7 million more??
Well said 💯💯
They are estimates not real number. The researchers quantified the relationship between the discovery of new species and the discovery of new higher groups such as phyla and orders, and then used it to predict how many species there are likely to be.
@@lfeh27dlum40 you did
Bigfoot did the research.
Complex math
This was the most amazing video I have ever seen. The glass octopus got me. ❤
Hi, 4EG. That is an amazing collection of animals. Thanks for sharing! Stay Healthy!
Man nothing beats seeing the links in the wild and being lucky enough to seen it more than once it's pretty awesome 👍
Lynx
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We also have hummingbird moths here in Maine I have taken pictures of them they are pretty cool
Nice
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Nature never fails to be stunning. If only we can get such clear vids about monsters of the sea and land and perhaps aliens.
Awesome video 😍😍😍😍
You presented a giant centipede and a giant millipede and called both millipedes.
I know, I am not the only one who noticed this!
What a nerd
He also called them insects which is a far worse crime.
I was thinking the same.
I was thinking the same.
Thank you. Excellent video. From London, England.
8:12 those bats are so adorable!! 🥰
Thank U so much ❤️
Subbed for your narration and warnings for endangered species! Loved the work!💪🏼❤️
Good video tyvm
Once I was on vacation in Guanajuato, Mexico, and near some mines (local tourist attraction) I caught a moth similar to the Venezuelan one, but of various colors. Still, form was almost the same. And I also got to see the hummingbird moth once.
We have hummingbird moths here in Maryland. Lots of them
Very nice & unlimited fun
Okay but ribbon eels are so pretty ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
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Very relaxing to see these kinds of geograpic video
I've been lucky to have witnessed the hummingbird hawk moth. They are also in Canada. The one I saw was in Stony Plain, Alberta which was thoroughly enjoying my pot of overflowing petunia flowers. Its body had stripes like a bee, very long antennae, long proboscis, and very transparent yet iridescent colored wings that beat so fast you could see through them. At first I thought it was a hummingbird due to its size and movements.
I've seen many of these moths in south east Saskatchwan Canada
Lies
The hairy frogfish looks awesome!
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Those servals are leucistic not albino, that's a common(relatively) mutation in many species
Yes, and also:
Those orcas are also regular orcas with an immune system disorder that causes that birth defect. This video is misleading... which is not cool, considering it comes across as somewhat educational.
@@windeen yeah, there's quite a few things in this video that are just wrong and he makes it seem real I guess. He says that striped hyenas don't exist yet they do just to name another thing
I love the content, the narrator's voice and the cadence at which he spoke!!! ALL in all a rather smashing video... EXCEPT... one should not mix pics/videos of one species in with a different species and narrate about one and not both by explaining differences and dangers if any!!!!!
Collared Lizards are very common in the SW. See them pretty frequently basking on large boulders in mountain foothills in NM, TX, AZ, CO, UT, OK etc. The Gila Monster would have been a better pick. They generally come out of their holes and wonder any great distance only in April when looking for a mate.
exalant work
11:33 "cicadas can live incredibly long lives." proceeds to show a cicada that has gotten like 80% of its body eradicated. imagine if humans were this resilient o.o
Fr I had to go back a pause to look at this freaking zombie bug
@@alekvillarreal3470 yeah o.0 like that's the equivalent of a human missing their entire ribcage, one arm and like hav3e a leg. resiliant bastards.
Thank you I went straight to the comments like who else saw that fucking zombie cicada!
@@Faeshauntedhouse zombie cicada... why does that sound like a 2021 low budget horror movie? xD
Damn I hope it becomes one that's great 😅
I enjoy watching this video
Humming bird: HE COPIED MY WHOLE FLOW!
I love your content
I actually saw one of those hummingbird moths in the Netherlands 2yrs ago. I was amazed by it, never saw anything like it before and so far havent seen another one since
Nice video!
That ribbon eel is beautiful..!!
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So good thanks you for sharing
I too have seen lots of hawk moths they were everywhere in my parents neighborhood. But I was also expecting to see Tasmanian tiger on this list.
nice video
We have hummingbird hawk moths in the California high desert. I've also seen them in Phoenix Arizona.
Good contents bro...Never heard almost 70% of these animals.Good to know
Nice video. Though you haven't mentioned where they are found.
A few years back while I was walking my dog, I came across the Hummingbird Hawk Moths at my neighbor's yard. They really look like Hummingbirds but I haven't seen them since.
Wow! some creepy creatures, and some stunnig strange, beautiful! I saw the Irrawaddy Dolphins and a Beluga......👍✨Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it
The hawk moth can be found in the US as well. And at first glance, yes, they do look like hummingbirds! I've also seem a pyrosome. It was over 20 ft long and pulsed a glow.
Yes, I had hummingbird hawk moths in my gardens in CT
Hawk moths are huge moths! Found one years ago in the dog food bin. Tbh, Idk how it got there. It flew out at me and scared the literal shiz out of me!
*flashbacks of New Vegas*
....cazadore.
nice
15:13 Seeing that for the first time was terrifying
Mother Nature or God, for some, creators of Love and Life!!! Thanks for video and your creation for us!!! Peace from Russia and Bless from Scotland!!!
The hummingbird moth can also be found in Louisiana I used to try to catch them when I was a kid
In Hungary also. Hungarian name is "kacsafarkú szender", about "duck-tail moth".
Georgia as well, unless there is a similar moth that is large and does the same as this species.
If memory serves me, it is a different moth here that does the same thing from evening to morning. I believe it was bigger and more of a white/ grey color.
It was slightly bigger than a humming bird and the moth mentioned in this video.
It was beautiful and wondrous to behold.
Thank you for show us so many rarest beautifull animal we live between amazing creatures
Hammerhead worms are found here in plenty 😌✌️
Btw i am from Assam, India 🇮🇳
True that also in bathrooms 😂
I like this video😊👍👏🐙🦈🐡🐠🐟🐛
The hummingbird moth can also be found in parts of the U.S. I live in the U.S and I used to see them all the time on my flowers.
all over Canada too.
Yep, we had them all over in Kansas.
Nice video
The thumbnail appears to be a diplocaulus, an extinct amphibian from the Permian period growing up to a meter long.
It’s not an amphibian, it’s actually a lepospondl, which is a cousin of the reptiles and synapsids
the actual true comments than just people saying "that is a weird lizard i think its a (very very diffrent animal guess)"
That was my thought, exactly; an extinct creature from the Permian Period, when reptiles were just beginning to form. wonderfully strange. . .
Thanks!
God is so so awesome what amazing creatures
so true
I haven't seen it, but my favourite is the zorse, closely follwed by the okapi.
Lots of comments saying that the hummingbird hawk moth can also be found in the US... which isn't true, at least not for this species. The moth in the video is only found in Eurasia and has the latin name Macroglossum stellatarum. What are known as 'hummingbird moths' in the US are known as 'bee moths' in Europe (if this is familiar to anyone) and are part of the genus Hemaris. They also fly like hummingbirds, so you can see where the similar name comes from.
I see them in france everytime im there
I have never seen or heard of the hummingbird hawk moth until this video legit and I live in the US
U gon make me subscribe to this channel w the selection of beats you got in the video😂
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Nice video 👌
Thanks
Your hawkmoth info was almost completely wrong. For example, that is a pen-stripe sphinxmoth, until you switch to another.
Yep! He first showed the sphinx moth and then the hummingbird hawk moth, although the description he gave was correctly for the latter. And, he can't pronounce nudibranch. It is pronounced 'nudibranck'!
I've never seen any of them up close. But definitely seen them on your video
Nice dragon lol
I like the hairy frog fish
It looks cute when it walks
My tiny lab mix looks like a sun bear. I call her my skinny bear. 🥰
I love the "Sarcastic fringe head". It resembles the look of a person I knew, and very sarcastic.
We have the hawkmoths in North Carolina too, we call them hummingbird bees
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Ya I have seen them in Las Vegas as will
Wow amazing
The Ghost Shark looks like he's had multiple skin graphs put on his face. Should've been called the Frankenstein Shark.
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Amazing video! Those different animals are so interesting and fascinating. Nature really makes everything according to plan if you get what I mean. Nature makes animals a certain way so they survive, these characteristics of the animals and the places they live in that gives them the life is what fascinates me.
I live in Brazil, so cicadas aren't that new to me like the others in the list. I always hear them and see their exosqueletons on the trees.
Keep up the good work!🦟🐬🐟
When they show the Honduran white bats they also showed one getting pet and the one getting pet is not a Honduran white bat I believe that it’s a flying fox which is very different. Note the face they don’t look anything like each other except for the white color
Glad I’m not the only one who noticed!
Watched in amazement at some cool animals I didn't know existed. Looks like from the comments you might need to change or update a couple of things but still a wonderful compilation, very nicely put together. New sub, keep up the nice work.
Don’t be deceived. When they were talking about tenrecs they also showed an echidna. Do you know which one the echidna was? You might have to Google it since this videos chock-full of wrong information
🐬Amazing video! Those different animals are so interesting and fascinating. Nature really makes everything according to plan if you get what I mean. Nature makes animals a certain way so they survive, these characteristics of the animals and the places they live in that gives them the life is what fascinates me.
I live in Brazil, so cicadas aren't that new to me like the others in the list. I always hear them and see their exosqueletons on the trees.
Keep up the good work!😄
I have know all of these animals. And some of footage shown of venezualan poodle moths and giant millipede is fake. The millipede has been replaced by a large centipede and the vpm's with mulberry silkmoth (bombyx mori) wich is used to make silk.
clearly misses the axolotl but good compilation