Five Extremely Rare Animals Caught on Camera
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- čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
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In this video, we are looking at 4 rare animals caught on camera and one animal that was a mystery.
1. Saola
2. Javan Warty Pig
3. Visayan Warty Pig
4. Visayan Spotted Deer
5. Mystery Animal
As an Indo I’ve always been baffled with how my own people still struggle to see why human overpopulation isn’t a problem. Not just ecologically, but even economically we’re not doing good, we’re struggling with basic resources and housing.
Sange kabeh 😂
I couldn’t agree with your statement more. We are delusional when it comes to overpopulation of humans
go back in time a few centuries or a few millennia or anytime 100 thousand years ago and and see how hard it was to struggle for food and survival.
@@paulthomson2288 Back then small villages were able to feed themselves with their own harvest and hunt. Then bigger civilizations used force to make them to dependant. That doesn’t apply to every civilization at any specific time cause well, each one is complex. Also back then people had dozens of kids cause it’s harder to make them survive past childhood, now a couple making dozens of kids could more easily keep all of them alive past adulthood. The struggle then becomes on how you’d support so many living kids. Now the supply chain is even much more complex with the entire globe working together except those very few isolated exceptions. But even then each society still has their own situations where so many factors affect their livelihood. Size scale also matters a lot when talking about damage. A small village’s farm would do much less harm than a huge corporation’s farm that could take up a whole city when combined.
Now we’re talking specifically in Indonesia. The population is in the top 5 on the entire world, the size of the habitable area of the country isn’t too small but it is a tropical archipelago, making it not as easy to strategize where to put things compared to full land. Then comes the fact that so much of the resources come from nature, yet with so many populations it can’t be helped that they’ll have to prioritize the resources ‘more important’ for the people; forests cleared to make space needed for farms, especially the very costly oil palm plantations. Then it results in the loss of a big chunk of the local nature, forests fragmented and conservation efforts doomed to fail with how rapid and massive the loss is.
Tbh im kinda lost at what point I tried to make and tbh me talking about soo many factors on why u making that comment kinda proves how it isn’t that simple and my point still stands. Not saying that the sole reason of hunger in the current age of Indonesia is overpopulation. But it is a driving factor that just makes solving our complicated issues harder. How would rapidly increasing the population in an already struggling country help? Even not adding them rapidly, the people still have the mentality of ‘more kids more fortune’, where even being childfree is considered taboo by some groups. People are struggling but this time the impact is much more damaging towards nature. Idk why you bringing up that issue somehow invalidates the other issue especially when it’s very nuanced.
@@Lenlon703 you have basically said very little in your thesis. Good luck with your goal of reducing human population.
I've never heard of a Saola (probably not surprising), but what a beautiful animal.
The name 'saola' has been translated as "spindle-horned".
Precise meaning is actually "spinning-wheel post horn".
The name comes from a Tai language of Vietnam.
The Hmong people in Laos refer to the animal as saht-supahp, a term derived from Lao (ສັດສຸພາບ /sàt supʰáːp/) meaning "the polite animal", because it moves quietly through the forest. Other names used by minority groups in the saola's range are ;
lagiang (Van Kieu), a ngao (Ta Oi) and xoong xor (Katu).
In the press, saolas have been referred to as "Asian unicorns", an appellation apparently due to its rarity and reported gentle nature, and perhaps because both the saola and the oryx have been linked with the unicorn.
No known link exists with the Western unicorn myth or the "Chinese unicorn", the qilin.
This makes me think of the only known photo of a living Columbian weasel, taken not with a camera trap, but by an annoyed homeowner who had trapped the animal in his bathroom.
The beauty of nature 🤣
Very proud to say my dad led both the expeditions which captured the visayan spotted deer and visayan warty pig. Great video👍
Ima call your cap, you have 1 comment.
Liar liar pants on fire??? 😂😂
As much as I want to believe you. I don't.
Your dad is so awesome. He loves you so much he lied straight to your face.... Go touch grass kid
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Vietnamese here, im a HUGE fan of your content and your videos style are my favourites. Also the "Sao" in "Sao La" is pronounced similarly to "South" (without the th sound) not "Sa-o" lol. Anyways keep up the amazing stuff, your vids always make my day as a biology enthusiast 🙏❤
I would have pronounced the same, will try to remember sao is really more like sow
I thought he was pronouncing it wrong, thanks for confirming! These videos are interesting and I enjoy them, but like many biology/zoology channels I think the narrator should learn how to pronounce foreign animal names before guessing, it comes off as amateurish.
It’s also known as the Vu Quang Ox.
@@charliekezza
Sao and sow are pronounced exactly the same.
Just imagine how cool you would be if you are the hunter who killed the last specimen of a species or just one extremely rare one. So cool, right?
Boomer amateur zoologist here, been studying animals since I was a kid back in the 1950s. This is an excellent video, covering animals I did not know existed and for which I give hearty thanks. You have earned yourself another subscriber. Keep up the magnificent content.
Notice how none of these animals is a sasquach? And people have been actively searching for decades for one.
Great video. It’s amazing that technology is helping to confirm elusive and sadly smaller populations of vanishing species. Thank you for your great content.
Great video as always mate.
I have watched almost all of your videos, keep up the great work!
your videos are great I hope you get the success you deserve
fantastic video as always :D
I like your voice, it fits perfectly for your style of videos
I’ve been binge watching your videos for the past 3 hours!!! Great content 🙏was starving for such Natural History content✨
you did a good job. i really enjoyed it
I’ve seen a lot of “ informational nature vids “ this is one of the well done ones. Good job.
Great video!!!
Great job! Keep it up
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amazing video! watching this while sitting at work not working lol
Love these videos, even though it can be kinda sad sometimes that they are animals close to extinction
This video makes me so happy! 💕🐂
Great video of unique species.
Great video
Thank you.
Best wishes.
It's insane to think that the second the Visayan Spotted Deer was recognised as a unique species it completely vanished. My knowledge of mankind tells me that the second that was unveiled they were ruthlessly hunted the second they were uncovered. But part of me hopes they themselves knew they had been uncovered, and retreated into the depths, hiding from mankinds inevitable conquest of their uniquity.
Hmmm not convinced last animal was an American badger
Thank you
As a Filipino, I still hope more of these endangered species are recorded. Warty pigs are especially vulnerable as they are considered a delicacy here.
Well as long as they are considered a delicacy there is not much hope is there. QED.
Hi, I think you should make a video on animals found in permafrost.
I’m a FILIPINO omg, i love yourr vidss sir 🫶🏻💗💙
When I was a kid my mom and step dad lived on the east coast of the US and I grew up on the west coast. They lived there in New Hampshire for a couple of years and when it was time for me and my brother to visit they would drive out to California and pick us up then when it was time to come back they drove us back. We went to many national parks and monuments along the way and on one of those trips back to California while passing through Wisconsin I saw a badger running along an old wooden fence line. Wisconsin was one of my favorite college football teams when I was a kid and to see a wild badger in Wisconsin was a memory I will always remember fondly. Sorry for the long lead up to the climax.
in the philippines,we have so many rare wild animals that can only be found in our country but UNFORTUNATELY people hunting them without hesitation and concern that those animals are endangered and rare..
Well you all need to work it out as a people. You can either try to preserve the endangered animals or carry on hunting and eating them. You can't do both.
It really is disgusting how people destroy all these beautiful places like a plague. Making all these amazing animals go extinct because of their greed.
Ya
If everything is native we can make small groups
Do you have a list of sources? I would love to learn more!
Great stuff!
Just some weirdo all the way in Canada, but I absolutely adore your videos! Will there ever be another lengthy video similar to your Thylacine one? ❤
Ha, I must be an animal expert because the first thing I thought when I saw that picture was "well that's like a badger isnt it?"
The last one, i tried to google lens it and google says its an armadillo? Not sure if google is right or wrong...
I was hoping for a jaguarundi sighting! I'm from TX and local farmers ALWAYS seem to have a story or two about jaguarundi sightings, esp. in the panhandle. As the critter's homerange is in northern Mexico, I seriously doubt the veracity of their sightings and my husband and I are always arguing about them (we both have degrees in Natural Resource Mgt). ; he's for, I'm against. A video about the jaguarundi might be ideal for your YT channel as they are VERY illusive and sightings are rare indeed!
Back in the days of my youth, our grand parents told a story that they have a pet of a visayan spotted deer fawn because there were so many of them and the visayan warty pigs were just roaming everywhere. Now it is impossible to find a visayan spotted deer in our town, specifically in the town of Cauayan but thw visayan warty pigs still inhabits in some forest.
Its just sad that poor people keep hunting them foor food as well as the maral(visayan leopard cat) and many more species that is classified today as endangered 😢😢
The american badger is alive and doing well in northern colorado. Ive seen a bunch on the pawnee grasslands and even had two babies try to attack my horse. Theyre not bashful in any case but there are quite a few in the unpopulated areas.
We humans are the nightmare of biodiversity...😢
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One time I had thought I had spied the extremely rare Urban Wild Ass and then just realized it was my brother
😂😂😂
You can see the visayan warty pig and visayan spotted deer in NEGROS FORESTS AND ECOLOGICAL FOUNDATION,INC.. It is situated in the center of my beloved Bacolod City.
Good quiz
Video
4:34 ❤🥰
Please include the Tamaraw from the Philippines in your next video
I just withdrawn from computer engineering and planning to work to save and study for wildlife biology. I hate and it saddens me that wildlife here in the Philippines is not even being thought or mentioned in school let alone conservation and management of our remaining flora and fauna. Filipinos are one of the kindest towards other people but we are also one of the most uneducated when it comes to these topics.
The Boreno Pygmy Elephant may have Originated from Java.
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At 6:54 I think I see another pig in that picture, making it 3 in the shot. Look up, and to the right, it looks like one partially covered.
Not me thinking 'outro' was some animals too
I’m almost certain that biologist Forrest Galante photographed this animal a few years ago
They're also in laos and Thailand
PHILIPPINE EAGLE AND TAMARAWS ARE VERY RARE AS WELL
6:18 that’s Big Ed
Last one is a bush dog
I see badgers all the time
I thought the last one was a hippo 🗿
Same it's very hippo shaped
Looks more like a hippo!
Very Nice.
Never hear the term "camera trap" before... And my whole family has used them for as long as I can remember.. Any store or manufacturer calls 'em a Trail cam ...
I've heard it. Maybe try googling it. 😅
I don't agree about the last picture which the park confirmed as an American Badger but i am pretty sure it is a Bush Dog.
I still don't think there is anything to beat the Haggis. I though they were extinct now but the channel "the Haggis Wildlife Foundation" has comments by people who say they have still very occasionally seen one. In fact, one man commented on the latest video that he still eats them if he gets the chance. I told him he should buy the fake ones ready prepared from supermarkets. They aren't so delicious as I remember the real thing being, but the fake ones are still quite tasty.
So wanted it to be el chupacabra
Sad to say this, but here in Leyte people hunting them to eat even it's rare and endangered, Last year i saw 8wild pigs had been caught up using traps, And they already Dead when I saw them, hoping one day they realized that wild pig will never been seen someday if they didn't stop😢😢😢
Interesting that some of the rarest animals on the planet are photographed/filmed in perfect clarity but those ole Bigfeet are never photographed/filmed in anything but a blurry haze. Gosh, I wonder why?🤔🤔
you know why we couldn’t see the stripes because it’s for head is not facing the camera
I identified the "mystery" animal right away. But I just said badger. I had no idea there were badgers in the Americas! I love mammals and I thought I had a very good knowledge of the mammals in my area, but American badgers range is at the tip of where I live! I am floored!
I did guess badger though.
Im a big fan of these endangered species caught or recorded videos but to correct howyou pronounce visayas
Its not VisaYahs its like visa and imagine a girl saying yas but not slang so say it fast Vi-Sa-Yas not yah but ya
Great video, I love this content educational, informative and highlights how we are doing so much damage to fauna of this planet, we have to do so much better as inhabitants of this island earth.
Ahh the endangered species here in the Philippines, well The government has little to nothing to do with saving them aside from some NGO's that gives effort saving them.
That was not a badger unless it’s some other species than the American badger
Tragic
Please *Gaoligong* *mountain* *hedgehog*.
★*****(Mesechinus_Wangi)*****★or Wang's hedgehog.
_I was researching as much as possible. But the history I really don't know much. It's quite misleading I've searched and scrolled through the internet for like. 80+ hours
"BADGERS"! We don't need no stinking badgers.
If they're native to your country- then they're needed in that environment...
Every animal plays an important role in an ecosystem- it's only humans that destroy and cause imbalance...
For the last one, I was confused as to why nobody had guessed badger. I get it though because they are elusive as hell but if you've seen pictures it should be obvious.
That was a capibara not a badger
Trail cam not trap
THATS NOT A BADGER
Ironically my wife as a child caught a native deer in her homeland of the Philippines. Not from those islands but Luzon. Speaking to her about it, the entire village had a feast over the capture of a deer. Although I didn't like the idea of a wild animal dying, for small poor communities, such a catch can be a means of survival.
bing chilling
I don't get it, Any person's from these villages hunts one of these rare animals, you put the entire village in jail, burn the village. Once out of jail. they are banned from the island. Head to Russia, any L.A. Antartica. You broke the rules, JUST GET LOST !!! Boom, animals safe !! I"m not a people person in the least, so this would work for me.
Humans occupy a very, very small area of our landmass.
Right. And yet there is this push to reduce the population of the earth because it's supposedly over crowded, and that is what is causing so many problems.
You said the Javan warty pig is regularly hunted. Aren't Javans Muslim? Why would they be hunting pig?
I actually lived on Java for a while. At least 5 million non-muslims live there. And Indonesia requires everyone to register with a religion, so there are many non-practicing Muslims on the island, especially in more rural areas.
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Find an interested party to help catch, most probably, the only other colour cheatah which exists. The grey cat might have offspring similar to it. But theres another peculiarity on this cat i shant speak about here. It could be just a silouette to a local farmer and shot for stock damage, so i wouldnt vouch itll even still be alive. The farmer would only discover after the event, that hed killed an absolutely unique cat, which could save the entire inbred species. Im unable to do anything to assist the cat. But have seen it. And as much as people claim things which are lies. This is not one of those situations.
Great video
I see badgers all the time