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Mini monsters explores the world of insects living in Amazonia. A team of bug scientists takes a look at these little creatures, much smaller than 6 mm, to reveal the complex relationships between these species and their environments. These tiny evolutionary marvels have existed for approximately 40 million years and continue to survive by mimicking the ecosystem around them. Taking on forms well beyond our imagination, and looking like something from a science fiction world, the treehoppers are captured through the camera's lens and through special audio recording, revealing a few unexplained mysteries of nature.
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@col.cottonhill6655
@col.cottonhill6655 Год назад
I wish I could get paid to find bugs in the forest!
@luiscardenas930
@luiscardenas930 Год назад
Be careful what you wish for. Everything in the forest will try to kill you
@maousama941
@maousama941 Год назад
you can get paid for finding bugs in the codes.. have that pc in the forest and you can have your wish
@Priestcaswell7242
@Priestcaswell7242 Год назад
Lol
@dreadedkitty980
@dreadedkitty980 Год назад
You'd need the knowledge and schooling that goes along with it. Otherwise you'd just say cool bug and it would be a shit video and then no money.
@Skywards00
@Skywards00 Год назад
Become an entomologist and you can.
@dontfearthereaper2887
@dontfearthereaper2887 Год назад
"The oil company controls access to the park". That's f-up in so many levels
@MeatMachine69
@MeatMachine69 7 месяцев назад
They're not poisonous snakes, they are venomous.
@mogeking56
@mogeking56 Год назад
Taste 👅 Amazon bugs 🐛 they are so delicious 🤤 I hate going back home 🏡
@ElenaKomleva
@ElenaKomleva Год назад
Tree hoppers exist in Russia too. I remember seeing them as a child there, only they are much more modest looking there, smooth and light beige in colour, but their shape is very similar, and they are very tiny. I thought they were some kind of grass fleas, because they jump from one strand of grass to another, very fast. I found them quite boring compared to some giant grasshoppers we had for instance, some of which were white and some bright pink-and-green. I think nature (including insects) of colder, temperate climates is under-appreciated just because it is less extravagant-looking.
@MermaidMakes
@MermaidMakes Год назад
They are in North America too! We also have a related bug called "spittle bugs" (froghoppers) because the species here make little nests of mucus and sap that they suck from the plants and it looks like someone spit in the grass.
@Summitic
@Summitic Год назад
They exist all over the world.
@apemancommeth8087
@apemancommeth8087 10 месяцев назад
When I look at all these different shaped and different subspecies of bug, I can’t help but think about indigenous peoples and their unique cultures (mainly their elaborate clothing and headdresses! Just like the elaborate and unique beauty of these bugs 🐞
@GilbertoBanuelos
@GilbertoBanuelos Год назад
I've always had a small infatuation for tree hoppers but knowing that there are all these exotic looking tree hoppers is even more amazing to me. This gives me the same feeling I have for jumping spiders. 😅
@FloozieOne
@FloozieOne Год назад
I absolutely agree. I'm fascinated by jumping spiders; how they see (very well!) their spatial perception, their diversity and their amazing cuteness. However, these tree hoppers take weird to a whole new level. How and of course why they evolved their outrageous shapes and colors is a mystery I hope to learn more about.
@zzzzzzzzzz995
@zzzzzzzzzz995 Год назад
Omg I so love jumping spiders, had pet ones I used to keep hidden in my desk in kindergarten.
@SPRDAVE
@SPRDAVE 9 месяцев назад
CANT IMAGINE WHAT OTHER INFATUATIONS YOU HAVE .
@SPRDAVE
@SPRDAVE 9 месяцев назад
CANT IMAGINE WHAT OTHER INFATUATIONS YOU HAVE .@@FloozieOne
@user-vk7cp1op9p
@user-vk7cp1op9p 6 месяцев назад
Absolutely a First Class Documentary, that I found and watched a second time. Great, even compelling topic, presented expertly! I really loved your show! It was as entertaining as it was informative! It should be offered more often than annually, perhaps through local PBS stations, to aid universities in growing research funds and interest, in learning more about our world, while understanding the need for respect of our fragile, natural world. (Clear-cutting the forest will destroy the trees to offer easy "eye-level" access, but only for a final search....) Thank you for your film!
@Paul_owie
@Paul_owie Год назад
How can gorillas kidnap oil workers? what did they want, "more bananas by 2 weeks otherwise they're goners" 😅
@American-Jello
@American-Jello Год назад
Tree hoppers are fascinating little creatures. After seeing Zefrank's video about tree hoppers (informative and hysterical) I was hooked on them. Do yourself a favor and watch his video! You'll love tree hoppers even more.
@user-vk7cp1op9p
@user-vk7cp1op9p 10 месяцев назад
Agreed! You will enjoy ZeFranks leaf hopper / plant hopper video(s). I second that. This was marvelous, showing details I have not seen in other videos. Thank you for your expertise in crafting this look into the Amazon leaf Hoppers. Kudos!
@theblurredcrusade.2557
@theblurredcrusade.2557 Год назад
Tree Hoppers are the most stunningly beautiful bizarre and tiny little insects, a perfect example of form and function, ie Mutate and Survive 🤗👌😘
@HurricaneQueen777
@HurricaneQueen777 11 месяцев назад
I’d be too scared of the big ass spiders lurking around and waiting to get me…if I had some spider repellent I would be all about hanging out in the tropical jungles. Kudos to all the selfless explorers, cameramen/women, and the many other scientists who are so brave and willing to bring us such educational gold back from the extremes of nature! Thank you Go Wild for always providing such fantastic videos!!!! 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
@joeyjoe7930
@joeyjoe7930 Год назад
This program was awesome! I had no idea how many varieties of tree hoppers there were!
@stevensrocks798
@stevensrocks798 10 месяцев назад
4:15 yeah nah if there's one thing I wouldnt do in the Amazon, it's walk barefoot 😳
@jameslove1092
@jameslove1092 4 месяца назад
The tree hopper at approx 5. 02 may have a fungus on or in its head. Great video Best regards from James in Scotland. 😊
@ValerieAnnHorn-Ross-mx4cv
@ValerieAnnHorn-Ross-mx4cv 5 месяцев назад
🇬🇧 Macrocosm & Microcosm You could almost believe these brilliant insects are the Fae Folk It just never ceases to amaze me that so many diverse worlds within worlds exist alongside us. So tiny, so perfect, each knowing it's reason for existence by instinct. Id do this job for free! Basic accomodation & a couple of Nutritious meals per day & id be in Clover! Thank You, this was brilliant Peace & Harmony 🇬🇧🙆
@pokeylope6108
@pokeylope6108 Год назад
My favorite leaf hopper is the candy striped leaf hopper, I know Treehoppers are different, but just wanted to share.
@cherylpurdue888
@cherylpurdue888 10 месяцев назад
We live in a strange world,why not strange bugs 🐞
@byronharano2391
@byronharano2391 9 месяцев назад
We appreciate your research and dedication gentlemen. Please remain safe.
@danieljezek9631
@danieljezek9631 Год назад
So they fogged and could have potentially wipe out a new species?
@LEDewey_MD
@LEDewey_MD 7 месяцев назад
Mind blown! This is a phenomenally wonderful and well done documentary. Now I want to read the actual research papers ! Thanks for uploading this! ❤
@jpraise6771
@jpraise6771 7 месяцев назад
My brother...the glories of this world are great, but do not forget the eternal, everlasting glory of kingdom of the righteous king, Yahweh. Righteous God, in your grace, may these lost children return to you. Amin!!
@tapirtime
@tapirtime Год назад
"With a jungle full of vicious stinging wasps, POISONOUS snakes, and a....." Really?
@boeferrari7401
@boeferrari7401 11 месяцев назад
Homeboy did not need to taste the water.. I bet it does taste earthy you Castaway looking 😂😂
@BeadyB85
@BeadyB85 Год назад
There just like aphids. You wouldn't want either one in your garden.
@drpchankh
@drpchankh Год назад
Amazing treehoppers! and thank you for enlightening us on your arduous journey to find them. The passionate team deserve to find more. Well done!
@michelcopin6198
@michelcopin6198 Год назад
c'est incroyable cette diversité chez les insectes , de couleur , de formes , ces petits êtres vivants ont chacun un nom , une Famille , un ordre et c'est tant mieux
@RichardGolD-wz3is
@RichardGolD-wz3is 29 дней назад
Je mange le Croissant, le delicioux
@thedecayingwatcher7177
@thedecayingwatcher7177 Год назад
I clicked because of of a cute green bug and stayed for all the cute bugs.
@pango-y8j
@pango-y8j Год назад
And now live smack dab in the middle of Tucson Arizona Sonoran I took another and tamala g class at the University of Arizona learn that Arizona has more insect species than any state in the United States including Hawaii and the Southern States in Florida it surely doesn't arrival the Amazon but it keeps me entertained insects are amazing several times I've had cicadas fly and land on given the opportunity for a close-up look riveting
@davidgreener423
@davidgreener423 10 месяцев назад
@0:22 I have seen them in the woods of Mississippi in the year 1977.
@hayley44448
@hayley44448 Год назад
The tree hopper's 😍 awesome documentary watching from New Zealand
@GeorgeWallace-l1s
@GeorgeWallace-l1s 10 месяцев назад
More guessing by a group of ?'s taking a free vacation at the taxpayers expense.
@ninja250r2008
@ninja250r2008 Год назад
Scientists: ".. don't worry this poison won't hurt anything except the bugs.." Also Scientists: *puts on hazmat suit*
@paulanthony6791
@paulanthony6791 6 месяцев назад
When they start quoting Darwin you know its going to be bull shit
@999ten11O-O
@999ten11O-O Год назад
This was a really boring documentary tree hopper documentary is what it should be called
@iteerrex8166
@iteerrex8166 Год назад
Sadly so many trees are being cut 😢
@P.Naccarato
@P.Naccarato Год назад
Funny enough imagine how many life forms was extinct in europe and norh america. Now you guys want to tell us what to do with our forests as if you all know what really happens here.
@jubi400
@jubi400 Год назад
I love that the one fellow puts up his boots and lets all the water flow out, with perfect execution, humor, and exhaustion. This has been a great 'wild ride' and I wish it would never end.
@olivierkung
@olivierkung 2 месяца назад
Hehe that is an marketing strategy for comedic effect often used in these kind of documentaries. 😉 Sorry! 😅
@wagonstation3709
@wagonstation3709 Год назад
I'm curious why I've seen a man use a thick white "net" trying to catch a tiny insect and a man that hit a bunch of branches, apparently looking for tiny insects. I don't understand. And a man walking in the Amazon in bare feet? (You couldn't pay me...!)
@_archbee_
@_archbee_ 11 месяцев назад
Literal pokemon
@willisengelbrecht7731
@willisengelbrecht7731 5 месяцев назад
Legit!!!
@grinder-z
@grinder-z 9 месяцев назад
Davvero bizzarri e interessanti questi insetti 👍
@MF-dz7cp
@MF-dz7cp Год назад
"I haven't tasted them... yet"
@charlesseiderman29
@charlesseiderman29 Год назад
Nothing like being in the Amazon at night with a headlamp!
@simorai7720
@simorai7720 4 месяца назад
The "fogging" with insecticides stains this nice documentary for me. Disrespectfull and harmfull to the beautyfull flora and fauna there.
@_illy-
@_illy- 3 месяца назад
Harmful yes but disrespectful 😅 you’re reaching with that one. Plants don’t have feelings 😒 Such a sensitive society we live in now days jeez
@dustinh4175
@dustinh4175 Год назад
Dude gets paid to catch cool bugs. I labor with a shovel
@perlathehutt
@perlathehutt 9 часов назад
Los insectos son lo máximo, gracias a esos entomólogos que dedican su vida a la investigación y clasificación para que nosotros los mortales los apreciemos 🤧🩷
@cynthiat6505
@cynthiat6505 Год назад
I love bospidium (sp)! The pronodum! It makes cell access easier…(sorry)
@LexslLutor
@LexslLutor Месяц назад
Объясните нубу, какой механизм "видит" окружающую среду, и мимикрирует под неё? Как у ящерицы хвост стал как листья на земле? И именно цветом как гнилые листья на земле. Если вместо листьев раскидывать 100 долларов, то через N-поколение хвост ящерицы станет похож на доллар?
@EMuro-wu7uy
@EMuro-wu7uy Год назад
You would also have to be careful. It would be a shame to get a stinky one or what.
@1120PHZ
@1120PHZ Год назад
Das war informativ und beruhigend. Gut gemacht!
@lyidacampbell150
@lyidacampbell150 Год назад
Thank you for the wonderful informative world about different insects! I enjoyed the whole video!🙂👍✌️👋🙏
@chenfangchen5827
@chenfangchen5827 Год назад
谢谢!
@gamalielcollazo2770
@gamalielcollazo2770 Год назад
So interesting 👍Nature can be so unique and wonderful😃
@zafjas
@zafjas 2 месяца назад
1:09 this phrase id not from Darwin but a paraphrase of Darwin’s work, and came from a 1963 speech by Leon C. Megginson, Professor of Management and Marketing at Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge
@BlessByYou777
@BlessByYou777 Год назад
Those are weird enough. I thought i was in the fantasy world
@gentlemensedge5503
@gentlemensedge5503 2 месяца назад
I wanted to be a marine biologist and by 17 I seen a Jacque Cousteau show where then filmed a huge eyeball under their boat that startled me. Then I seen JAWS of course and now I'm completely afraid of the water. I then decided to be a biologist and go to cool places to study animals and insect but I was stopped dead in my tracks when I seen Anacondas, Bird Eating spiders and insect that lay eggs inside the body like Bot Fly's. Now I own a African Cichlid shop in the middle of the city...
@DrGarri
@DrGarri 6 месяцев назад
Absolutely fascinating, I've never seen anything like it, how little we know, how much we destroy! The amount of work, the passion and dedication shown by these scientists (and their guide!) is incredible, admirable people! And then there is Kim Kardashian... 🤮
@viacheslavkozachenko5166
@viacheslavkozachenko5166 11 месяцев назад
Очень правильное решение...нужно изучать окружающий мир..Господь Бог там показал свою премудрость и разум в технологиях и способностях форм жизни -Небеса проповедуют славу Божию, и о делах рук Его вещает твердь. День дню передает речь, и ночь ночи открывает знание. Нет языка, и нет наречия, где не слышался бы голос их. По всей земле проходит звук их, и до пределов вселенной слова их. Он поставил в них жилище солнцу, (Пс 18:2-5)
@user-a6k9i6n9o6M
@user-a6k9i6n9o6M Год назад
I love insects there my favorite creatures on Earth XD
@amandadonegan2137
@amandadonegan2137 5 месяцев назад
The man hanging in the canopy reminded me of Biblio Sp. or St. Marks Fly in lreland...hanging under the tree on the Conna Point to Point course by the Blackwater River.... They can make a huge cloud!
@amandadonegan2137
@amandadonegan2137 5 месяцев назад
The man hanging in the canopy reminded me of Boblio or St. Marks Fly in lreland...hanging under the tree on the Conna Point to Point course by the Blackwater River.... They can make a huge cloud!
@christianhennessey1191
@christianhennessey1191 12 дней назад
'Evolution' ! 😂 Darwin renounced his 'foolish'' theory and worshipped God.
@beecat4183
@beecat4183 7 месяцев назад
Inaccurate info regarding compound eyes. We know exactly how they work, and they do no form multiple pictures. Shocking mistake.
@freedomofreligion3248
@freedomofreligion3248 8 месяцев назад
I'm really, really glad insects aren't HUGE, with matching noises. I don't enjoy ants, nor wasps, nor parasites.
@blackamv7741
@blackamv7741 5 месяцев назад
Sobhane Allah سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم عدد خلقه ورضاء نفسه وزنه عرشه ومداد كلماته
@silviaalatzia3413
@silviaalatzia3413 11 месяцев назад
Gód is AMASING.. He created all that Glory to Jesus Christ ❤❤❤❤
@viacheslavkozachenko5166
@viacheslavkozachenko5166 11 месяцев назад
Ибо, что можно знать о Боге, явно для них, потому что Бог явил им. Ибо невидимое Его, вечная сила Его и Божество, от создания мира через рассматривание творений видимы, так что они безответны. (Рим 1:19-20)
@edwardgrelis7591
@edwardgrelis7591 3 месяца назад
You are invading the privacy of the Creatures. There is no possible way that you got permission from each Creature. If you sonehow did get permission from each individual Creature then the Creatures most likely were afraid to say no. Or the Creatures were asked to for the sole purpose of making you go away and leave ALL Creatures alone. At this time it is advisable for Jesus to pay for and wear shirts saying that he is not God and that many individuals are confused.
@nicolarollinson4381
@nicolarollinson4381 7 месяцев назад
I closed my eyes for sleep, after watching this and all I could see was bugs bugs and more bugs 😁 morphing into a brain' devouring mass. 😂 These little tree hoppers are the cutest bugs ever ❤ Make a change from the biting ants and ticks that burrow under the skin
@skiptoacceptancemdarlin
@skiptoacceptancemdarlin 10 месяцев назад
this is the coolest nature doc i've seen in a while. very weird. very cool
@miguelzip
@miguelzip 2 месяца назад
I appreciate that you incorporate native and Latinos scientists in your journey and give them the respect they deserve. So many times I see this scientific safaris of discovery where all white scientist embark to discover the new frontier while the natives simply transport them and carry their bags. Just like the Tarzan and safaris movies I grew up watching and deep inside I knew something was wrong but did not know how to articulate.
@stevedalzell9258
@stevedalzell9258 7 месяцев назад
99% of people are ignorant to the need for diversity and the habitat that it needs and in the modern world this usually involves lots of meat being consumed as long as “I” don’t know what’s happened to the world to make this happen then it’s not my problem. My boss at work said that he was more concerned about pigs, sheep and cattle becoming extinct because people weren’t breeding eating them and housing them than he was for the potentially millions of living organisms that exist in the eco systems of our planet that are being ravaged by the need to grow crops to feed the animals that we eat, or illegal mining for gold blah blah blah. As individuals we are intelligent but en mass we are just like sheep following whatever narrative is being proffered forward. Don’t worry AI will take control (if it hasn’t already and we can enjoy digital bliss or annihilation) so let’s give a last hurrah to life as we know it
@Sirnkissako
@Sirnkissako 4 месяца назад
Why do we depict aliens like ugly versions of ourselves? How do we expect o be able to communicate with them, when we cannot understand or communicate with the multitude of species on Earth?
@King.Mark.
@King.Mark. Год назад
one day all gone
@cynthiagomez970
@cynthiagomez970 9 месяцев назад
What an interesting job!
@atmanrouies8337
@atmanrouies8337 Год назад
humans are just the monsters not bugs
@katiebarber407
@katiebarber407 Год назад
not humans, just capitalists and their sympathizers
@atmanrouies8337
@atmanrouies8337 Год назад
@@katiebarber407 you're right
@katiebarber407
@katiebarber407 Год назад
@@atmanrouies8337 thank you it's not very often someone agrees
@atmanrouies8337
@atmanrouies8337 Год назад
@@katiebarber407 it's obvious
@magnificentmuttley154
@magnificentmuttley154 7 месяцев назад
*Q:* "These things dont hear each other until theyre on the same plant. So one of the big questions is how do these creatures find each other in the forest?" *A:* Pheromones, I would think. Or some other chemical signature left in their wake
@huikwanyuet2001
@huikwanyuet2001 Год назад
God is amazing!
@davidlewis4670
@davidlewis4670 4 месяца назад
This might of been interesting if the focus was on the insects. This seems to be a documentary about people who filmed insects. The title should have been "The people who filmed incredible insects of the Amazon"
@annalisa14
@annalisa14 2 месяца назад
If humans would appreciate and look into the life of insects on planet Earth, they would be prepared for all of the seasons of human life. All life is interdependent ❤
@pango-y8j
@pango-y8j Год назад
Got the highest grade in my class and entomology at Cal poly San Luis Obispo
@stefanmathys3272
@stefanmathys3272 5 месяцев назад
I've lived in the tropics, and I cannot recommend walking around in the wilderness barefoot, as the chief of the expedition is doing. Is there a reason for this or is it just for the camera for him to look cool??
@briantaulbee6452
@briantaulbee6452 Год назад
I'm surprised that I watched even part of this. I hate bugs. Snakes are cool but I don't want anything to do with bugs.
@frankmacleod2565
@frankmacleod2565 Год назад
The photography in these modern nature documentaries is WAY too zoomed in. I can't even watch this stuff, I get a headache. Zoom back out a bit. This isnt an electron micrograph. good grief
@ziggyschumann5284
@ziggyschumann5284 10 месяцев назад
Isn t it amazing how millions of species developed out of nothing from the big bang.😅🤣😂
@tude17
@tude17 Год назад
"missing links in human evolution"...ahhh, what now!? Since when have insects been linked with the human genome/DNA!?
@danielmartens156
@danielmartens156 9 месяцев назад
Dave Suzuki! 😊
@houstonmuhammad843
@houstonmuhammad843 7 месяцев назад
I disagree with Darwin. I think an environment that gave birth to a species is constant in its support of that species and there is no need to adapt to a change that would destroy it, unless nature intends to destroy it. And in that case it would be impossible for the species to adapt to the change. Only the smartest and the strongest survive.
@ItIsWhatItIs8120
@ItIsWhatItIs8120 10 месяцев назад
They find each other by scent or pharimones maybe? Maybe they send out a floating sound from branch to branch through the aunt's ?
@illiterate.ink.
@illiterate.ink. 11 месяцев назад
nerds
@SPRDAVE
@SPRDAVE 9 месяцев назад
WHO THE HELL PAYS FOR THIS ANYWAYS HOPEFULLY NOT AMERICAN TAX PAYERS LIKE ME .JUST SAYING.
@user-ee5om8wy7u
@user-ee5om8wy7u 7 месяцев назад
I guess, plants have their own "bed bugs" - the bugs that suck the "blood" out of the stems😂.
@mitchellsunday2273
@mitchellsunday2273 Год назад
We gonna just ignore the fact that the old french dude tasted the water, lol. Imagine how many parasites are floating around in there 😳 🤔 dudes and definitely brave. He must have had the worst stomach ache afterward 😫.
@cynthiagomez970
@cynthiagomez970 9 месяцев назад
Yeah, that is exactly what I thought😂 He must have an iron stomach or a REAL stomach ache!!
@VictorFursov
@VictorFursov 4 месяца назад
Thank you for interesting movie. Best entomology greetings from Ukraine.❤😮❤🦋🐛🐜🐝🪲🐞🪲🐞🪱🦠🦋🐛🐜🐝🪲🐞
@vishalsaroj160
@vishalsaroj160 4 месяца назад
I always choose to become a Bugcatcher in Pokemon(Heracross 😍!!)
@gayleburns8974
@gayleburns8974 Год назад
Yeah me too. I liked this video a lot :)
@jarrodmartin3630
@jarrodmartin3630 8 месяцев назад
If the fogging doesn't hurt anything else, why are they wearing masks?
@zoogoo404
@zoogoo404 7 месяцев назад
VENOMOUS snakes. VENOMOUS. THEY bite YOU and YOU die.
@ANTINUTZI
@ANTINUTZI Год назад
... That mole on her nose is moving ... 7:43
@Marc-hx6mz
@Marc-hx6mz 6 месяцев назад
Alberto made you both look like amateurs with wellies and a piece of rope haha 😂❤
@michaellawson6533
@michaellawson6533 9 месяцев назад
@ 36:05 the answer to how do they find a mate is..... through pheromone dispersion.
@tomaszdutkiewicz4389
@tomaszdutkiewicz4389 13 дней назад
You never do again saying poisonous snakes, snakes are venomous be professional
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