Looking for blue tiger centipedes and coming across other things in Northern California. (Continued) Part I: • Looking for Blue Tiger... 2nd channel: @generalapathy2 Instagram: ...
@@GeneralApathy I had no idea they were so prevalent out here (CA) too! I have seen some amazing specimens in the Franklin Mountains (and barracks lol) in Texas/New Mexico area! Bright orange and bold black stripes. Gorgeous species.
Oooo fascinating.... I was also thinking if you wanted to try out my editor or in fact use it? It’s Camtasia. It allows to put your video to 4K! I can also edit for you if you’d like!😊
The editing software I use allows for 4k as well. I may upload in that size later down the road if I can get my storage space sorted out. I appreciate the offer.
Unfortunately most of the millipedes I found out here in western australia are invasive Portuguese millipedes. Though I see some lighter coloured ones that look exactly the same, could be a different species though likely just the torch making them look different. I wish there were more native ones around me. I see a lot of orange footed centipedes though, been bitten by a few, love them.
@@GeneralApathy Texas 🤠 I live in a more city area, so when the off chance I get spend a few days in the hill country all I would do is look for centipedes. I spent 50+ hours searching for a scolopendra with no luck. But I only go out there a few times a year.
I didn’t think I had a chance of keying out the specimens to a lower taxon unless I collected one. This area was protected. Was I correct in my assumption?
Was this multiple days? Because letting 🐜 bite/sting your hand then putting millipede poison in the open wounds immediately after doesn't sound like a great idea lmao