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Ensatina Salamanders Are Heading For a Family Split

Ensatina Salamanders Are Heading For a Family Split

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Ensatinas are a sprawling group of colorful salamanders, each one with different strategies for avoiding predators, from bold warning colors to confusing camouflage. Their diverse family tree offers us a rare snapshot of millions of years of evolution how one species becomes many
Date: 2023-11-16

Comments and reviews: 15


I used to catch Monterey ensatinas when I was a kid. There was a fire trail in the woods near my home that I would walk along after a rain, and I would often find the baby ones on the side of the trail. In my memory I think of them as orange, but they were actually more gray-brown on top, and orange mainly on the legs. My friends and I would also find them by turning over rotting logs. That's how we would find adults. When I learned more about them from Robert C. Stebbins' field guide, I realized they were a kind of salamander, but as a kid my friends and I called them newts, and used the term salamander only to refer to slender salamanders, genus Batrachoseps.
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Just watch your old corpse flower coz it was in my recommendation for a while
If possible, please make a video about rafflesia arnoldi flower as its impossible to plant it to new place/habitat. Maybe it has unique root connected together similar to pochini mushroom?

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It's still a salamander. that isn't evolution, just an animal adapting to it's environment. Seeing evolution in action, cmon man, it's just a diffferent colour.
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It has the same feeling with how we hear deep look voice. We used to love it, but then time split us apart. and when we meet again, it made us complete strangers, '-',
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Evolution, the change of one species to another, has never been witnessed or proven. This isnt evolution, it's adaptation. These salamanders are still salamanders.
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Video nice as always! Maybe you could do Scara Militaris Larvae? It's like super interesting (and just a bit grouse): D I'm sure it would make a great video!
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Here is a suggestion on your next video Deep Look, maybe you should do about how a dog lives and takes care of it's puppies. etc
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My favorite thing about these videos is that they dont try to over sensationalize, they just say heres nature, and its awesome
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i caught a newt once. now i'm wondering if it was a newt.
(don't worry i washed the poison off my hands if it was)

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Do on why caterpillar is so itchy? very little information out there, unless you go deep search. Please and thanks
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I think it would be really cool to do a video about the symbiosis between pistol shrimps and gobies! really cool.
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Man guyz just the effort u put in each video hats off great job love ur videos been here for more than a year
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The coolest part of this video is at 1: 55 where you can see what I imagine is blood flowing through its eyes!
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Bruh I saw one yesterday picked it up and kept it for like 40min and didnt realize if it was poisonous or not
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But if two different species lets say bat and pigeon mated, will the offspring be half bat half Bird?
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