RARE Animals CAUGHT on Camera Traps - new species, believed extinct, never filmed, new range
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In this video we'll look at photos and videos of animals caught on camera traps. Some were discovered for the first time. Others had never been filmed before. And a couple are found in places they disappeared from long ago.
1. Jaguars in the USA
2. Black-naped Pheasant Pigeon
3. Sir David's Long-beaked Echidna
4. Silver-backed Chevrotian
5. Grey-Faced Sengi
6. Black Tiger
7. Zanzibar Leopard
8. Lions in Chad
9. Giant Muntjac
10. Miller's Grizzled Langur
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I love hearing about the little victories gained in rediscovering species. Thank you for your work ❤
This video is so up to date - we only heard about the Echidna species earlier this month. It's fascinating to see these species alive and in action rather than as depressing museum specimens.
The black tigers are truly astounding!
Camera traps are almost as amazing in what they are discovering for us.
Fun fact: my son-in-law has traps set up. He actually captured a bear shitting in the woods!
My brother has cameras set up in his yard and if he ever gets any footage of any animals I will post it on my channel.
@@GaleneIanthe LMAO! BUT, since it's in the woods, does it make a sound? My son-in-law's camera doesn't record audio so we won't know.
No they don't ..they are Catholic. The Pope, on the other hand, does shit in the woods.
My grandpa used to set up camera traps, he managed to catch footage of a fox eating cat food off of his porch and a few raccoons here and there but that’s about it
@@BeanKally This isn't a camera trap story, but your fox eating cat food reminded me.
When I was little, my neighbor left the basement door open so her cats could come in to eat. She went back downstairs a few minutes later and noticed that there was an "extra" cat at the bowls. She turned on the light and found a skink sharing dinner with her cats!!!
Black Tiger video was very cool. Didn't know such a thing existed
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I’ve always wondered why the Jaguar was such a prevalent symbolic animal in Arizona, despite never seeing images or evidence of them and the general common belief that *actual* Jaguars don’t exist here. Most depictions of big cats here are called Jaguars. The Superstiton shadow is considered a Jaguar. My high school mascot was a Jaguar. All makes sense now 😂
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If you'll do a second episode for this. You should definitely include anatolian leopard. It was thought to be extinct in Turkey. But it was rediscovered recently by using camera trap
I'll make a part 2 this week and be sure to include it. Thanks!
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I knew you would've done something quickly to talk about the rediscovery of the Echidna. Nice video as always
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Sir Davids echidna. What a wonderful way to say thankyou to Sit David for all the animals he has brought to life for all of us. ❤❤❤
considering his age as well im so glad it was rediscovered now when he’s around to see it, sixty years without a sighting is insane!
@@nckojita I really hope that he's seen that video by now!
And his continuing work to raise awareness about extinction into his late 90s - what incredible energy and passion he has for the natural world!
@@MatthewTheWanderer it’s crazy to think that the last time it was seen he was only 37 🥺 i’m sure someone has told him by now at least
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So cool! Maybe a part 2 (if possible)?
I love your work, keep it up and greetings from France
Never new Sir David Attenborough had an animal like the Long-beaked Echidnas named after him. Very cool.
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Really enjoyed this video, great to see these animals are hanging on and hope they survive.
Great video
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The Echidna news made at least my month... what a beautiful creature ♡
There are jaguar in KY and WVa. My dad was a hunter for 65 years and he grew up there. He knows his animals. He saw them as a young kid and adult.
So some quick corrections
The echidna was not found in November, it was found during a four week trip during June/July 2023.
Also the show is called Extinct or Alive not Alive or Extinct as you said.
I really like your videos and how well-informed and quality they are, though I do hope in the future you can spread out uploads (like once a week) so you don’t get bored with the channel
Perhaps it's always good to start with the positive option so in my opinion that should be the corect title.
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Alive or extinct is close enough. The name of the program is on screen so no one is confused.
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8:23 😢 Amazing vid bdw keep up the good work!
Very nice rare animal caught on camera traps video. Thanks for sharing. 1 LIKE from Singapore.
Finding out about such a recent discovery (the echidna) is awesome!!
A super interesting video...Subscribed...❣
Thank you from Scotland...🌠
nice video, very interesting. thanks
Hi thank you very much, very good program.
The re-discovery of Attenborough’s Echidna came to my attention when I watched last weekend’s SNL 🤣
Thanks you very much
Excellent video. I subscribed! I love how we say something wasn't discovered until recently, and that it is threatened by those hunting it for food. These hunters have likely been hunting it for thousands of years and it's new to them that it was just discovered, LOL! Another example is the Ginkgo tree, now a common ornamental tree. It was once considered to be extinct, known only from fossil records. But while the scientists were writing about this extinct tree, undoubtedly somewhere in the world it was growing in someone's back yard, or at least in the nearby woods!
3:38 are you sure this isnt the inspiration for making this vid?
Anw, great content as always AAN! ✌
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If I ever discovered an extinct animal still living, I wouldn't anything about it. I would quietly move heaven and earth to buy up as much land where I found it and drive people away.
Seen all your videos and waiting for more, hope there will be a video specifically about Barbary lion and leopard.
Just as a side note the last year a farmer found a footprint in the snow in morocco which was thought to be for leopard.
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Gracias Milton. Viste el video subtitulado en español? Pregunto porque estoy pensando hacer otro canal con los mismos videos, pero con el audio en español.
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Go SFU! and the grizzled lemur. So fun to hear of a university down the road from home finding animals in other parts of the world
Love this showc
That was interesting
The giant muntjak😮
I had no idea It was a thing
A feral released leopard in Zanzibar? Sounds extremely unlikely 😕
I'm glad he didn't release the area he found the Zanzibar leopard 🐆
The poor thing would be killed 😭
That video could easily been faked, that’s we need the location to verify it
Glad all the animals were captured on Kodak portra 😉
God bless David Attenborough, he did more about and for nature in his life than several countries for decades
Imagine people discover an entirely new species of a once thought extinct creature just by using camera traps like a new species of Moa.
Sadly the moas are most likely gone. They were larger animals and the last ones haven’t been seen in centuries. It’s likely a similar case for the thylacine though that extinction was more recent. But yeah, it really is an exciring premise. It makes me wonder if a ivory-billed woodpecker might show up on the cameras one day.
Very possible, but for the moa? Perhaps a dwarf species could be possible, it would certainly be an awesome discovery. Also very likely to find a living dwarf land dwelling and semi arboreal crocodile called meksuchus in New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and remote South Pacific islands.
Well, if were imagining impossible things and that makea you feel good for some reason then also imagine a camera trap discovering a new species mammoth species living in downtown Perth 🤦
Lovely.
Drones with FLIR cameras would be super helpful for looking for animals. They can't hide their heat with camouflage. A programmed swarm of drones could find just about all the animals in lots of places. Thick rainforest might hide them but open areas not so much.
I wouldn’t release the leopard’s location either…asking for it to be trophy hunted.
Wow a wild black tiger
I wonder if the animals think this is the equivalent of a creepy landlord filming you in the shower 😂
Feral mainland leopard??!
Great video. It's great to see that Mother Nature survives!!! NOW man needs to STOP killing them, please!!!!
Its crazy how people know that jaguars are very rare in thier state, but still kill them without hesitation to save farm animals that are abundant. Crazy world
That's obscene.
This is going to sound unbelievable, and I know that because noone has believed me so I gave up, but I live in Britain and when I was 10 or 11 (I'm 36 now) I was with my dad and brother on one of our usual long walks in off the beaten track forests and woods. This time we were in a very thick wooded area in a wide range known as the Chiltern hills. I wandered off into thick growth and then froze in my tracks. In front of me, only about 2 or 3 metres away I saw a bizarre creature: it looked somewhat like a deer with a slightly longer neck, head similar to giraffe, brown body but hind legs striped black and white like a zebra. It looked around 1.5 metres tall maybe. That's right; I came very close to an Okapi. Seemingly completely wild. Keep in mind I had never even heard of, or even knew of this animal's existence at the time. It was frozen still, keeping eye contact with me as if on alert and seeing if I would move first. It was a good 5 to 10 seconds before I looked away a moment and when I looked back it was gone. It wasn't until years later I learned the existence of the Okapi but the moment I saw a picture I knew right away it was identical. I've never heard of one of these seen in the wild in Britain since.
Great content!
Have you read 'A gap in nature'?
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Jaguars CAN come back naturally to the US. No question. Similar stories have happened with big carnivores in other places of the World (like the wolf returning to France via Italy in the 90s- nowadays, it is expanding and doing very well)
I'm simultaneously thrilled and terrified about the spread of jags. They are so fierce!
Edit: Agggh! Why would you collect/kill an echidna thought to be extinct???
I think you misunderstood. The specimen/dead echidna shown is the one that was first collected long ago when it wasn't even known to be a different species. The recent sighting is just that camera trap clip.
@@Ryodraco Ahh, I feel better, thank you! haha!
The retun of the forgotten...
1:40 man that look like a nice 🐮 steak. I must be hungry. 😂
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Brilliant. Thank you
For expeditions In remote unexplored rainforest like in New Guinea, should set up a trail cam, and put a good about of food out and see what kind of carnivores are around in the remote parts of the jungle, could find a new species like a surviving species of dwarf land crocodile like mekosuchus! Or even a pigmy thylacoleo, thylacine, or some other unknown species of quoll, or monitor lizard.
In E. Texas woods many videos of a black cat that looks like a small BLACK LEOPARD or Black Jaguar , Not domestic 50 to 80 pounds. State says they do not exist.
Forgot what episode. but that same Extinct or alive Host also found a Single female tortise of her kind
I can understand that the Extinct or Alive show doesn't want to share the information on the filming location of the leopard publically, but wouldn't it be possible to tell scientists in secret? It was my understanding that wildlife researchers routinely keep exact locations of rare animals secret from the general public to prevent poachers from finding them, this is the first I've heard of it keeping a finding from being viewed as authentic.
You should reach out to The Wild Times podcast, it’s the one that Forrest Galante (extinct or alive’s host) along with the executive producer and a third friend have, they talk all about wildlife and would be nice if you went on so you can ask about the Zanzibar leopard
Too many people, not enough animals!
And not a single one smiled. They were looking for Allen Funt.
Most of these is just me after the bar