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Chameleon Facts Sakhile Dube 

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Sakhile Dube gives information about flap-necked chameleons.
In iSimangaliso Wetland Park, South Africa, we have two different species of chameleons, Flap-necked and Setaro's dwarf.
In the movie he focus his attention on the flap-necked chameleon. He explains about their general anatomy, habitat, feeding habits and of course traditional Zulu beliefs.
The Zulu's belief that chameleons can always see you with their eyes that can turn at a 270' angle. They further believe that the chameleon can shoot you with lightning. This was a clever strategy from the elders to make children fear chameleons in order to protect them as a specie.
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@alstuart
@alstuart 3 года назад
If I owned National Geographic, I would hire Sakhile to host a television series.
@clumsiii
@clumsiii 3 года назад
^this
@maxwellheadroom8335
@maxwellheadroom8335 2 года назад
This. A THOUSAND times, THIS.
@ladyarcher172
@ladyarcher172 Год назад
RIGHT!
@Daddieo
@Daddieo Год назад
Sho' yurr rite.
@Daddieo
@Daddieo Год назад
The chameleon even listening
@electrosniper77
@electrosniper77 3 года назад
Sakile duuuuuuube..man your voice is just too soothing
@sushilangelo
@sushilangelo 3 года назад
I feel like you are the chief of my tribe even though I am from Asia 😂😂😂.
@arnifreyr318
@arnifreyr318 3 года назад
Chief Sakhile!
@scooterlovya
@scooterlovya 3 года назад
Hehe
@akon9819
@akon9819 Год назад
😍🤣
@nananyantakyi1549
@nananyantakyi1549 Год назад
Lol
@Jazzuma
@Jazzuma Год назад
Sakhi is the best guide. Never miss a trip with him you will thrilled by nature
@gregwhitton2293
@gregwhitton2293 11 месяцев назад
That "Chocolate Rain" dude can't hold a candle to this dude's deep smooth as velvet speaking voice. I would LOVE to hear his singing voice
@intercat4907
@intercat4907 3 года назад
Mr Dube, you would be the world's greatest next-door neighbor. Thank you for talking here to my kid about the chameleon.
@Gandhiji87
@Gandhiji87 Год назад
I would pay to go to the cinema to see a documentary with you Sakhile, I love your way of talking and your smile
@Undecidedable
@Undecidedable 2 года назад
I love the way your elders teach, instead of just saying "No, don't do that.", they create a story that stays with you more easily, even into adulthood.
@eo6637
@eo6637 Год назад
Isn’t that quite common if you think about it? I remember from my childhood, adults would say that if I roll my eyes or stick out my tongue, they might get stuck like that. Obviously, there is no risk of the eyes or the tongue getting stuck, it’s just a way to get children to behave.
@Undecidedable
@Undecidedable Год назад
@@eo6637 I guess that is true! I'm sure most cultures have tales like this :)
@mitheras
@mitheras Год назад
in europe we have a lot of folklore that serves the same purpose.
@wanderer5438
@wanderer5438 9 месяцев назад
Personally I never liked that, you don't have to lie to kids just to accomplish some minor goal. It's not a big deal or anything, and there's definitely some very interesting regional folklore around the world because of it, but I think basing all your interactions with kids (your own especially) on honesty is by far the healthier approach, even though it's sometimes harder.
@georgeorwell8501
@georgeorwell8501 Год назад
This man is precious.
@jownbey
@jownbey 3 года назад
Thank you for the education Sakile. I am a cherokee and it delights me to hear your culture’s relationship to the world around you. I hope you receive every blessing under heaven.
@neomeo1045
@neomeo1045 2 года назад
This beautiful brother said sorry after he picked up his friend 😁. What respect for others, absolutely love your content! Thanks for making all your videos, I have been watching them all and will show to all my family.
@aaykay599
@aaykay599 3 года назад
i love the bass in his voice
@xHOLLlSTERx
@xHOLLlSTERx 3 года назад
I really hope this man becomes RU-vid successful.
@tillybinkieking7258
@tillybinkieking7258 3 года назад
Leon!
@1fadi
@1fadi 3 года назад
RU-vidrs thank people for watching their videos, but we thank YOU for uploading videos for us!
@safariandsurf-wildernessad3956
@safariandsurf-wildernessad3956 3 года назад
Thanks so much Walker!
@F1fan4eva
@F1fan4eva Год назад
6:30 so wholesome he says sorry and he didn’t want to do that for you. Man, we have lost our bond to nature and the flora and fauna in it
@lukepepper906
@lukepepper906 3 года назад
I left KwaZulu Natal at 6yrs old for the concrete prison that is council estate London.. That short time spent in Africa and the stories/information (like this video) that my Rhodesian father passed onto me will remain my most cherished memories til the day I die. Hes no longer with us and what hurts me the most is when the realization sets in that never again will I be able to pick his brain and indulge in his stories or knowledge of the bush. So finding a channel like this with the content you make takes me back to a time and place in my mind that I will never be able to recreate and for that I cannot thank you enough.
@dodesp
@dodesp 8 месяцев назад
The sweetest male voice ever, replete with smile and music...❤
@burchsann
@burchsann 3 года назад
Get this man in block buster movies Today no yesterday
@raquellewallace
@raquellewallace Год назад
I could watch these videos forever, I love learning from Sakhile Dube🎉❤🎉❤
@survival_of_the_sickest4448
@survival_of_the_sickest4448 3 года назад
Agh absolutely golden voice, and perfect educational content, thanks again Sakile ^.^
@sephiroticempires
@sephiroticempires 3 года назад
Love the explanation behind the superstition!
@stevieblunder5442
@stevieblunder5442 3 года назад
Your voice is amazing!
@yeshuadvargas5552
@yeshuadvargas5552 3 года назад
What an incredible voice!! You should be narrating for Nat Geo or Discovery. One of the best storytelling voices I've ever heard.
@varximus
@varximus 3 года назад
Love the content Sakile, i was lucky i could visit st lucia in 2019!
@Rebeka1589
@Rebeka1589 Год назад
It was so kind when you said I’m sorry to him 🤍🥹🙏🏼
@gloryshadow8710
@gloryshadow8710 Год назад
it was nice that he said "sorry" to the chameleon when he picked his tail 🙂
@junkyarddog4411
@junkyarddog4411 Год назад
You have a million dollar voice my friend, keep up the good work.
@RubyTwilite
@RubyTwilite Год назад
His voice is excellent!
@bassNY
@bassNY 3 года назад
someone seriously needs to tell Sakhile that he could very likely make millions if he tried voiceover work
@Adan11961
@Adan11961 3 года назад
I found your channel through Stray along the way. I watched your explanation of Ancestor religion and before that your explanation of the clicking sound. I am someone who is fascinated by travel, cultures, religions, and languages. Your way of explaining is clear, extremely interesting, and very capturing. Ill be looking forward to watching your videos. As many in the comments said, you have a golden voice as well!
@safariandsurf-wildernessad3956
@safariandsurf-wildernessad3956 3 года назад
Thanks Anwar!
@ekathe85
@ekathe85 Год назад
I've just come in exactly the same way!
@ryanvaze
@ryanvaze Год назад
@@ekathe85 me too :D Guess i'm following his voice now.
@eo6637
@eo6637 Год назад
Exactly same lol
@abdurahmanmohamad2300
@abdurahmanmohamad2300 3 года назад
I don't get tired listening your voice mr Sakhile Dube
@davidmaclennan5925
@davidmaclennan5925 3 месяца назад
Sakhile, You are a fantastic educator and teacher of the beautiful aspects of our languages and culture! you are a truly shining example of our love of nature and language.
@victoriaeads6126
@victoriaeads6126 3 месяца назад
The chameleon steals the show here. I can tell (especially because I've had reptilian pets) that this chameleon isn't very flustered but, like a cat, they are still mildly annoyed 😂 Sakhile, sir, you explain your understanding of both chameleon biology (which seems very accurate from what I know, and I tend to also trust people who have regular chances to observe a given species) and local mythology and culture surrounding these lovely, delicate mosquito eating treasures very well. I like the idea that the elders, understanding how important chameleons are for eating pests, created tales that gave the chameleon great power. It's very elegant. The truth may be less dramatic, but it is still true that chameleons are powerful.
@Clipazine
@Clipazine Год назад
I could watch and listen to this man all day
@drhintjens4915
@drhintjens4915 Год назад
I loved playing (gently I hope) with chameleons as a child growing up in East Africa. For me they will always be real magical creatures. I love how you explained the taboo and belief and how it keeps them safe!
@Deathhead68
@Deathhead68 3 года назад
This is so interesting. There is so much I don't know about Africa, and it's great to hear it first-hand from a Zulu man.
@GenProwl
@GenProwl 3 года назад
The algorithm got me with the click video, but now I'm in it for Sakhile himself
@prezzie1
@prezzie1 3 года назад
Oh coming across your channel by accident was the best thing that's happened to me on RU-vid. It's normally the website of despair but you bring pure sunshine into anyone's life that is blessed to have listened to you. I am now a subscriber of your channel. An amazing human being you are sir.
@citizenx4750
@citizenx4750 Год назад
Again thank you for being you sir. Looking forward to following you. For you are awaking me in the proud and glorious history of multicultural african culture. I feel proud for our diaspora. More power to you
@mark6302
@mark6302 2 года назад
everything about this video was fantastic.
@wednesday1899
@wednesday1899 3 года назад
I’ve always loved chameleons, they’re so cute 🦎
@PsychedelicChameleon
@PsychedelicChameleon 3 года назад
Thank You Sakhile Dube!
@friendoftheoyster3906
@friendoftheoyster3906 Год назад
Chameleons are truly special
@DerHerrMitR
@DerHerrMitR 3 года назад
Such a wholesome channel! I am grateful I met you on youTube! Keep up the good work! Greetings from Germany. :)
@Sunmonks
@Sunmonks Год назад
Hello Sakhile, greetings from California, we love hearing you talk about the wildlife and culture of Saint Lucia!
@RichMitch
@RichMitch 3 года назад
What a fantastic channel
@edrickpata359
@edrickpata359 Год назад
Very Impressive, he sounds like the Shaka Zulu actor Henry Cele from the movie Shaka Zulu...
@iamsecryt
@iamsecryt 2 года назад
There’s never a dull moment with these videos.
@spatuloso
@spatuloso 2 года назад
hands on demonstration and amazing story telling, cant ask for much more! Lovely video as always :)
@ieBrazil
@ieBrazil Год назад
The British broad casting cia. is awarevof this talented man? Time megazine? National Geographic? Man, what a voice! Hugs from Brazil.
@SplendidFellow
@SplendidFellow Год назад
Fascinating video! Learned a lot from it!
@TheSagerider
@TheSagerider 2 года назад
You just told us something extremely interesting about how the elders taught the youngers to not harm the chameleons which are very beneficial to the health of the people. I remember reading about the earliest humans and how they would teach the youngers with the ritual passing of children into manhood. There would be a formal ceremony and the young men would be given hallucinating drugs, maybe, deep inside a sacred cave. On the walls of the cave would be the record of their tribe, where and when game would be found as well as where water could be found. The idea was to scare these new young men so much that they would never forget what they learned. In this way they passed on their knowledge from one generation to the next.
@zach52x
@zach52x 3 года назад
Man these videos are awesome. Keep them comming!
@jillkltr
@jillkltr Год назад
I love the apology (6:30) - very nice of you!
@jerometotes5311
@jerometotes5311 Год назад
Chameleons are beautiful.
@Zombertino
@Zombertino Год назад
I would listen to this man describe a rock for days
@SabaiSabai799
@SabaiSabai799 3 года назад
Your voice is music to my ears. Here's the best comment: Get this man in Blockbuster movies Today, no Yesterday.
@peteacher52
@peteacher52 Год назад
Effortlessly and pleasantly informative. If you, Sakhile, were a university professor, you would attract a packed lecture theatre for each of your sessions. 🙂😊
@MrSomeone107
@MrSomeone107 3 года назад
So knowledgeable! Love the videos Sakhile, keep them coming!
@aslan2100
@aslan2100 Год назад
I just feel better witnessing your energy. And such an interesting video... i hope you are doing well and intend to do more videos. Best regards, from someone in a small european country
@yaka1893
@yaka1893 Год назад
Explanation is far far better than how it is explained in higher education institutions in various countries ... 😇
@ryanhall7660
@ryanhall7660 3 года назад
#163 reporting for duty ✊🏻❤️ keep em coming...... Share these and motivate this man to keep making this solid gold content!
@Sara_Bear-ee
@Sara_Bear-ee 3 года назад
You have a great gentleness knowledge and respect for this creature. Thanks for making these videos so all over can learn new things I really like them
@flintsky7706
@flintsky7706 3 года назад
Sakhile Dube, you (and the Chameleon) are AWESOME.
@mikejung3908
@mikejung3908 Год назад
Thank you Dube, I had no idea that they have 5 toes, and the tounge to be longer than the whole body, wow❤️👍👌
@beverlyjohnson9493
@beverlyjohnson9493 11 месяцев назад
I just watched his video "Stray along the way" channel and he did not have those scars on his face. Praying for his health and well being.
@mokisaur
@mokisaur 2 года назад
I'm so glad I found your channel by accident! You're such a delight and I love learning what you have to teach!!
@irenemillangonzalez4075
@irenemillangonzalez4075 Год назад
What a cute little creature! And I love how you apologize with it after messing up a little with its tail to show us❤ I'd do the same. Thank you for the content.
@STS752
@STS752 3 года назад
I love this channel and all the videos you produce. No matter the topic, the story and video is always great. Keep up with the channel and it will blow up soon I'm sure of it
@Johnnyjawbone
@Johnnyjawbone 3 года назад
8k subscribers? We need to bump this up to 100k! What a great channel.
@lefranklin7092
@lefranklin7092 3 года назад
Sakhile dube, omg this Man is the Best. I've never heard someone with Such a soothing voice
@OceanSwimmer
@OceanSwimmer Год назад
Thank you for educating me about the Chameleon and his special significance in your culture.
@KRYoung_dev
@KRYoung_dev 3 года назад
Ngiyabonga thisha! ❤️
@alexmartirosov
@alexmartirosov Год назад
Mr. Sakile Dube, thank you for the wonderful content. You have a good heart. May fortune come your way. God bless you 😊
@vladmateescu1234
@vladmateescu1234 3 года назад
Thank you so much! So informative
@EvansKaranja
@EvansKaranja Год назад
Great voice, narration, everything! Reminds me Maya Angelou performance videos
@westminsterabbey.6916
@westminsterabbey.6916 2 года назад
It’s so good to hear the background of how the superstitions came to be, usually you only hear of the superstition itself and nothing else, and I always wonder.
@T-inspiredMind
@T-inspiredMind 3 года назад
Watched every video as soon as I found it and now every time he uploads I'm immediately watching it.
@roccobot
@roccobot Год назад
This guy is a legend
@miltonmilton3060
@miltonmilton3060 9 месяцев назад
Voice-over brother Sakhile❤❤❤
@kulina571
@kulina571 Год назад
Hey Sakhile, greetings from Bosnia :D
@Moodleprof
@Moodleprof 3 года назад
Thanks Sakhile, I find these in my garden in Bulawayo - amazing creatures :)
@aaronforsythe8556
@aaronforsythe8556 3 года назад
Keep it going but can't wait for a national geographic from you.
@tillybinkieking7258
@tillybinkieking7258 3 года назад
At my age.... I live and learn! Chameleon from Cama Leon King of Camouflage! Thank you. Sakhile Dube! :D
@FarionHorn
@FarionHorn Год назад
Amazing creature and a story. Thank you for your work
@MalinowyWampir
@MalinowyWampir Год назад
Cute animal 🙂 you got yourself a new subscriber cheers👋🏻💪🏻
@thepipsniperfx
@thepipsniperfx Год назад
Sakile! Love the videos man luv from Sint Maarten 🇸🇽
@amydecker6207
@amydecker6207 3 месяца назад
I would pay good money to listen to this man read the phone book.
@brewskimckilgore6796
@brewskimckilgore6796 3 года назад
you're my favorite anthropologist and biologist. ethnobiologist???
@tenpercentfordabigguy8550
@tenpercentfordabigguy8550 Год назад
Bro please put out an Audio book. I think your voice may be the answer to world peace
@WildTomorrowFund
@WildTomorrowFund 3 года назад
Hi Sakhile! We love your videos, thank you for educating the RU-vid community on Zulu culture and Africa. Our reserve borders iSimangaliso in Hluhluwe - we would love for you to visit one day and to meet you!! You are a wealth of knowledge!! Thank you for sharing with the world
@byne2347
@byne2347 3 года назад
Thank you. Can't wait to learn more about South Africa, wildlife, and Zulu culture!
@rosemiller1448
@rosemiller1448 6 месяцев назад
You are a brilliant and superbly knowledgeable man. Thank you so much for your educational presentation. Your voice is unmatched, so eloquent and natural. Thank you ssoooooo much. Would love to talk to you up close and personal.
@helentart1980
@helentart1980 11 месяцев назад
I’d love to hear Sakhili read The Just So Stories
@brhend
@brhend 3 года назад
Thank you for teaching me more about your beautiful culture.
@eddeph
@eddeph 3 года назад
super interesting to learn about the Zulu culture!
@tillybinkieking7258
@tillybinkieking7258 3 года назад
Clever Elders. Protect the chameleons and they will protect You!
@chervenotikveniche
@chervenotikveniche 2 года назад
Thank you, Sakhile.
@wolfzwizdom
@wolfzwizdom Год назад
The elders were trying to protect the boundaries between man and nature.
@SamMcinturff
@SamMcinturff 2 года назад
Yo, if this guy narrated children's stories/folklore (perhaps Zulu ones?) I would buy that shit bro. Such a great voice, and a great communicator.
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