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It’s a new and surprising chapter in the theory of evolution. According to recent studies, it’s in our cities, of all places, that animals and plants adapt particularly quickly to changing living conditions.
Nature's response to the spread of cities is astonishing: Why do catfish in the river of a French city systematically prey on urban pigeons on the banks? Why do female birds on a university campus in California suddenly change their mating behavior? How do mice in New York's Central Park cope with an altered diet of human food waste? How have killifish in the Atlantic built up resistance to deadly chemical waste? And, is it possible for moths to adapt to nighttime light pollution?
New research provides surprising new insights into Darwin's theory of evolution. Nowhere else do animals and plants adapt so quickly to new living conditions as in cities. Biologists have long known that animals and plants occupy new habitats in the vicinity of humans. But now, new genetic analyses show that these adaptations are accompanied by significant changes in DNA.
Even more surprising: these evolutionary changes have not occurred over periods of millennia, but within just a few decades. The process has amazed scientists, who watch as nature transforms even our most hostile man-made interventions -- pollution, light pollution, noise, garbage and dense development -- into creative energy for new adaptations. Some researchers believe that our cities may soon develop their own, brand-new life forms.
What are the implications of these developments for the balance between humans and nature on our planet?
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@jmmahony
@jmmahony Год назад
I noticed an example of this just last night. I live in a city on a river and we have a lot of geese in the area. I was at a very large discount store in an area with some retention ponds that attract the geese. It was a couple hours after sunset on a low-humidity night so the temperature was cooling rather fast. It was near closing time, so there was a lot of empty space in the parking lot, and I saw a large group of geese, about 30, walk into an empty area of the parking lot, and lay down. It seemed an odd place to take a rest, but I think they were enjoying the warmth of the asphalt, which had been absorbing sunshine all day.
@gonebush1000
@gonebush1000 Год назад
I am a beekeeper in New Zealand and i found the white clover study interesting scientists here have developed new strains of white clover but unfortunately my bees struggle to get nectar from them because the flowers are too long for the bee's tongue to reach the bottom of the flower.Hopefully evolution allows them to catch up or i can breed bee's with a longer tongue.
@RehabProjectSRCB
@RehabProjectSRCB Год назад
What an odd thought... Never thought I'd see someone say they need to have bees with a longer tongue. ..Welp from America, Goodluck!
@highgatehandyman6479
@highgatehandyman6479 Год назад
Get a good lens/ glass to study with A breeder is as good as his eye
@pereraddison932
@pereraddison932 Год назад
... and, all the best, to you, D.T. with that endeavour. The power we humans are developing, to exponentially rework and reshape the Earths' environment, is an unprecedented, awesomely immense responsibility, a collective responsibility that is always passed on to the future. I'd like to think and feel that we are capable of dodging a sixth cataclysmic Extention Level Event ...
@Prince.M00NBEAM
@Prince.M00NBEAM Год назад
Red clover is your answer ✌️ We plant that on a plot that has been heavily planted the year before, after it blossomed etc we mow it off and let the soil take everything from it. Our Buckfast bees love the flowers and it replenishes the soil as well
@GrandDukeMushroom
@GrandDukeMushroom Год назад
then they are suposed to be pollinated by butterflies or smth else... not bees need to change, humans need to change
@fifski
@fifski Год назад
I had a recurring tought for the last few years while walking through few parks of Dublin, Ireland that all these swans and pigeons and other bird species must have a drastic raise of stomach cancer (or other cancers) from eating the highly processed bread-like product (i.e. toast 'bread') that many tourists throw at them. Good to see that there is actually a proper global research effort going on looking at impacts of our 'civilisation' on other living beings.
@Jumpboy5100
@Jumpboy5100 Год назад
I would imagine that they are probably fine like how most people are fine eating bread. Pigeons don't live very long, it's unlikely they are going to develop a cancer from bread of all things.
@JustMe-rc4ir
@JustMe-rc4ir Год назад
Yeah, I agree with you.
@OakwiseBecoming
@OakwiseBecoming Год назад
I had a singing thought walking through Dublin that indigenous Irish population is at drastic risk of extinction due to invasive species who don’t belong there but who are being brought in by global elites with ulterior motives. Have you noticed that?
@RM360CR
@RM360CR Год назад
global research that you europeans have focus on money progress technology ommiting the most important aspect of our existence through proper healthy eco system your continent is doomed because the same thing happening to this animals is happening to your population look at the drought in europre because you destroyed ALL your old native forest by the time you get your result from your research your continent has already been destroyed into chaos war famine and viruses...
@RM360CR
@RM360CR Год назад
I mean look at a place like the netherland you europeans bragg and rejoice about the technology and planning allowing to reclaim all this wetland marshland swamps that are vital for errosion and floods because somehow in your small brain you think your science and tech is powerful enough agaisnt nature no it is not and this i why holland in a few decades wont exist it will be reclaim underwater by mother nature.
@vyvienvp3413
@vyvienvp3413 Год назад
Wonderful documentary, as usually expected from DW. Inspiring and encouraging research. Thank you.
@henrythegreatamerican8136
@henrythegreatamerican8136 Год назад
And let's not forget humans are evolving rapidly in cities. Just compare how evolved democrats are to rural republicans!
@pereraddison932
@pereraddison932 Год назад
... yay, THERE, Henry-!!! It-Is, As-If, &, As-Such, that there, co-insidingly appears to be, a seemingly simultaneous mundaneity, and yet, a most Mysterious & Alchemical aspect to nature ...
@jameslarkin4067
@jameslarkin4067 Год назад
The best and most well covered documentaries out there. Good job DW
@m.v.pikashe1475
@m.v.pikashe1475 Год назад
All the time.
@tdpay9015
@tdpay9015 Год назад
The biomass of a city (excluding humans, pets and pigeons) is paltry, and cannot compare to that of a forest. These creatures are hanging on for dear life. DW is putting a bright face on a dire situation.
@elizabee8273
@elizabee8273 Год назад
As said in the Bible, cities are not beneficial for the ecological order of things, including us.
@HeortirtheWoodwarden
@HeortirtheWoodwarden Год назад
Wildlife is hanging on for dear life everywhere at all times. We humans just forgot how that's like.
@tdpay9015
@tdpay9015 Год назад
@@HeortirtheWoodwarden So loss of habitat caused by humans is just part of the order of things? By that logic, you could justify extreme levels of cruelty toward these creatures.
@biohomie369
@biohomie369 Год назад
True. Sweet talks don't make the situation look good. We can't go blind. We are destroying nature.
@Msapere
@Msapere Год назад
I've ways been interested and intrigued by urban wildlife. Glad to see there are people who have the same interest and are actually intimately involved in the study of the same. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@marcgottlieb9579
@marcgottlieb9579 Год назад
Have no fear about sprawl..NASA lied believe it or not...The Team I work with found the binary solar system in 2013..The 00Skyview Team..The Gov in 2003 using the Subaru telewcope.. The party is over for 90 percent of the Human Species no later than the end of 2024...Plug this into everything else going on....We have over 1 million photos since it arrived in our inner solar systen since 2017 alone...And just so happens to be the Dragon of vRevelation 12..I write accademically..
@danielrobledo3132
@danielrobledo3132 Год назад
Agreed 100%!
@marcgottlieb9579
@marcgottlieb9579 Год назад
@@danielrobledo3132 Is my reply above your?
@jameslarkin4067
@jameslarkin4067 Год назад
And hopefully they can improve the urban natural ecosystems
@JPaterson8942
@JPaterson8942 Год назад
I'm only a minute in so I dunno if it's mentioned, but urban coyotes in the States have an interesting adaption story. I think there's a documentary about it somewhere - or I'm mixing that up with the Coywolf documentary.
@khadijarh7742
@khadijarh7742 Год назад
Another amazing, and interesting documentary as expected from DW. Thank you.
@tamarrajames3590
@tamarrajames3590 Год назад
Excellent documentary, thank you for sharing it with us. I would be interested to see more on this subject.🖤🇨🇦
@mikecorbeil
@mikecorbeil Год назад
Quite an interesting documentary, this one is. I clicked Like for this, plus added it to four of my playlists. After all, we should all be interested by this kind of information.
@pradeepchakraverti
@pradeepchakraverti Год назад
This documentary is really top-notch! 👍
@paulsun2227
@paulsun2227 Год назад
Great work. Insightful and informative!
@toni4729
@toni4729 Год назад
Absolutely love this program. Thanks for putting it on.
@thepakistanihomeschooler5510
Amazing .... So intriguing to know that evolutionary processes have accelerated but not pretty sure if this acceleration will be good or bad eventually. Overall, it was very informative. Gives me the inspiration to study different species around my house.
@henrythegreatamerican8136
@henrythegreatamerican8136 Год назад
And A.I. will accelerate the process even quicker.
@edupaeschannel
@edupaeschannel Год назад
Amazing documentary! Thank you 🙏
@anuragjoshi47
@anuragjoshi47 Год назад
DW is the gold standard of documentaries. Always cerebral.
@UchihaItachi-bs8vs
@UchihaItachi-bs8vs Год назад
Thanks DW....as always.. amazing documentary....
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary Год назад
Thank you for your support!
@mosiurrahman-3266
@mosiurrahman-3266 Год назад
Just an awesome video from DW. Every government should focus on species to maintain ecological balance. Thank you.
@sachinrv1
@sachinrv1 Год назад
Brilliant doc as always. Instead of we adapting to the nature, we are forcing the nature to adapt to our lifestyle.
@Kado1609
@Kado1609 Год назад
thats a bad morale to have :D
@pereraddison932
@pereraddison932 Год назад
... and, may the "force"ing be with you, too, Sachin-!!! ...
@mollusckscramp4124
@mollusckscramp4124 Год назад
No one's talking about how fantastic the musical score for this is
@mahamatmahamatabdoulaye893
@mahamatmahamatabdoulaye893 Год назад
Excellent content, as usual 🤩
@vinucini4341
@vinucini4341 Год назад
A beautiful documentary ❤
@mashalkhan7203
@mashalkhan7203 Год назад
Amazing... very insightful. A topic of my interest
@kbruff2010
@kbruff2010 Год назад
Brilliant presentation
@audisnewbeginning8616
@audisnewbeginning8616 Год назад
Nature evolves and survives. Nature in all forms is a powerful force we should all respect.
@moonman1209
@moonman1209 Год назад
God is the powerful force that created nature.
@that1guy899
@that1guy899 Год назад
Those are some beautiful catfish at the beginning!
@elizabee8273
@elizabee8273 Год назад
I think it may be beneficial for those watching this to research the difference between evolution and adaptation. It seems that they use these interchangeably.
@lukejoseph9882
@lukejoseph9882 Год назад
Absolutely. There are no new species being created in the examples given here.
@moonman1209
@moonman1209 Год назад
Adaption is not evolution yet it's incorrectly called so.
@conniewojahn6445
@conniewojahn6445 Год назад
Very interesting, very informative, very well done. Thank you.
@miyojewoltsnasonth2159
@miyojewoltsnasonth2159 Год назад
4:31 Toronto! First the SkyDome, then Southbound on Spadina Avenue at Ft. York Boulevard
@jonathaneffemey944
@jonathaneffemey944 Год назад
Thanks for posting
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary Год назад
Thank you for watching!
@Vlad_Mihaescu
@Vlad_Mihaescu Год назад
Great video!
@sumitschitoll
@sumitschitoll Год назад
Superb. Documentary. Like always , I can tell you about one more amazing example here in berlin, our city fox who are well adopted to city life and roam freely
@pereraddison932
@pereraddison932 Год назад
... and the cityfied rabbits ...
@TheShanewalsh
@TheShanewalsh Год назад
Wow DW! Another brilliant documentary. The world is wiser. Go raibh maith agaibh
@davidbryden7904
@davidbryden7904 Год назад
This could be a series! There are probably as many examples of this phenomenon as there are cities. I personally have seen raccoons that seem far more clever than their "country" cousins!💚🌲👍🤙✌️
@nobody8328
@nobody8328 Год назад
Squirrels and rats, too! I've read that's because of the extra protein they get from trash cans and such, but I think it's also because the ones that aren't smart enough to avoid getting run over or trapped don't reproduce much.
@arkspellbound2380
@arkspellbound2380 Год назад
Needed to fall asleep to something. Perfect 👍
@TinaMcCall.
@TinaMcCall. Год назад
We created this need, and every creature on Earth recognizes that change is necessary - except us.
@tonyluzbetak9934
@tonyluzbetak9934 Год назад
In the third grade I remember I had a teacher that was teaching us about adaptations and I said to the teacher aren't adaptations just evolution? The teacher denied evolution was ever a thing a refused to talk about it. There's a reason I still remember that lol
@Lecodelsur
@Lecodelsur Год назад
Fascinating.
@DarthSidious.
@DarthSidious. Год назад
The catfish hunting the pigeons was definitely a new experience I was not expecting that it reminded me of crocodiles hunting zebras in Africa
@akiraasmr3002
@akiraasmr3002 Год назад
Ive heard of large catfish hunting and eating humans before
@glenncordova4027
@glenncordova4027 Год назад
I've heard of large humans hunting and eating catfish before.
@biohomie369
@biohomie369 Год назад
@@glenncordova4027 humans hunt on anything. See how they hunt for money in this capitalism.
@mboyer68
@mboyer68 Год назад
I purposely let milkweed grow in my front garden. And now they're all over my front yard! But that's okay if I can help the monarch butterfly species. And in the fall, the pods open up and make this soft silky material that birds use the following spring. Only then do I remove them. Some other creature lays eggs on the milkweed, it's kinda gross, they're EVERYWHERE!! They lay their eggs on top of the leaves.
@thefisherking78
@thefisherking78 Год назад
Loved it!
@pechoja
@pechoja Год назад
Maybe they need to reduce lighting in some areas while moths are laying eggs. Likely they are food for some species that will suffer. Seems I have read something like a city accompdating needs of wild life to function and survive.
@kolendamp3360
@kolendamp3360 Год назад
Very interesting, there is more we do not know, then we know. And it will be always like that, thanks
@BrandonLee-ig1qg
@BrandonLee-ig1qg Год назад
Nature conservation is important
@perhapsyes2493
@perhapsyes2493 Год назад
Hey @DW, The subtitles are mispositioned. They're stuck in the middle of the screen. This has happened to more recent videos.
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary Год назад
Hi @Perhaps Yes, thanks a lot for pointing out this problem and drawing our attention to it. We're looking into the technical issue and hope to resolve it for all recent titles as soon as possible. Thanks for your feedback and apologies for any issues caused.
@sowmaywong4623
@sowmaywong4623 Год назад
Catfish is an invasive species. They grow fast and hunts very well as we can see in this documentary. In Asia, catfish released into rivers and lakes by ‘ prolifers’ has caused the reduction of other indigenous species.
@user-zy4wv7yx1z
@user-zy4wv7yx1z Год назад
One must put the native animals above all others, no releasing pets into the wild, trapping and humanely euthanizing invasive species (yes even feral cats), etc.
@user-ez3il1yy6i
@user-ez3il1yy6i Год назад
@@user-zy4wv7yx1z So many dead song birds yes .
@utube091116
@utube091116 Год назад
Interesting research, send the bill to the polluters !
@joanpallas9537
@joanpallas9537 Год назад
if cities are altering evolutionary changes in the animals and insects what changes occur in humans?
@d.w.stratton4078
@d.w.stratton4078 Год назад
That *fan service* at 7:58 hahahahaa
@asianseaanimals
@asianseaanimals Год назад
Awesome nature
@Dam-a-fence
@Dam-a-fence Год назад
Those two words next to each other like that in this context are redundant. Nature: awesome Awesome: nature. Same thing.
@andreewert1142
@andreewert1142 Год назад
Interesting
@gumonmyshu
@gumonmyshu Год назад
Now people can make pigeon fishing lure to catch these fish. You don't need to cast far anymore.
@mariuspm
@mariuspm Год назад
Documentary gets in a way for me to watch my ads.
@darkisland04
@darkisland04 Год назад
Given enough time, nature is infinitely malleable and resilient.
@Rash_cookie
@Rash_cookie Год назад
So fascinating but sort of causes me to pause, like what could come.
@kkcamp02
@kkcamp02 Год назад
Used to see so many monarchs when I was a child. Now, I am surprised if I see just one during their migration period.
@jimurrata6785
@jimurrata6785 Год назад
I remember trees covered in orange that looked like they were breathing as the monarchs moved their wings. But there's little to no milkweed growing on the edges of fields and in the windbreaks. Glyphosate and BT corn have broken their only breeding ground. So we see less as biodiverse habitat disappears.
@creestee08
@creestee08 Год назад
amazing!
@lewis8247
@lewis8247 Год назад
great documentary, but please remove the annoying audio..
@joseenoel8093
@joseenoel8093 Год назад
I'm a chick forest technician from Montreal! Wilding up my lawn was nothing short of death threats from the dated!
@JPaterson8942
@JPaterson8942 Год назад
"You must keep your grass perfectly green and cut to this exact height! Flower beds must match your neighbor's, or else!"
@TheDavidlloydjones
@TheDavidlloydjones Год назад
Of the three video clips "in the Dutch capital of Amsterdam" at 4:33 to 4:47, only the third can be Amsterdam. The first is certainly Toronto, Canada, and the second is probably New York, N.Y.
@Highnoonshred
@Highnoonshred Год назад
28:09 Scorton Creek in Sandwich Massachusetts??
@jaxonevax6135
@jaxonevax6135 Год назад
How does changes in our gut bacteria cause changes in our bDNA in response to environmental changes. On such a level that it becomes inherited. I would love to know that answer.
@swordysan
@swordysan Год назад
Good video but having background music throughout was annoying.
@user-px2ro6nv7y
@user-px2ro6nv7y Год назад
Class!👍👍👍
@thedarquibus
@thedarquibus Год назад
Killifish that far north, I didnt think they where able to live that far up.
@pechoja
@pechoja Год назад
Seattle has a huge population of rats along Elliot Bay by the grainery that fills ship hulls withgrain, etc. They beg visitors to the park for hot dogs. You have to clap to get them off the sidewalk to go to the bathrooms. They were looking at providing bird predators to thin them out. They need to reduce the spillage of grain from the silos.
@Tierall
@Tierall Год назад
Interesting documentary, but guys.... There is a voice-over of a scientist stating that there is evidence, while the material on screen shows there is no evidence? The scatterplot shown at @35:16 with the corresponding r^2 of 0,19 (which basically tells you there is no relationship). Also, what exactly are you showing? standard deviation distance (x axis) vs the average GMIS? For a scientist, this is cringing...
@jimurrata6785
@jimurrata6785 Год назад
It's not a proof, it's a narrative. It shows that _perhaps_ there is more hydrogen (from hydrocarbons) in the city than in the country.
@WildH10L
@WildH10L Год назад
Agreed. Anyone with any sort of basic knowledge of data analysis should be able to look at that plot and see that there's no pattern. Pretty disappointing! I get that they're trying to build a story here, but lying about it doesn't help anyone.
@RAWDernison1
@RAWDernison1 Год назад
around 25:30 Why weren't the White-feet mice released at the place they were caught ? Trapped in a black box, taken to a place of mutilation and released in a foreign land, far away from the family borough. But then, that's the US way, look what they did to Black-feet Indians.
@PraveenSrJ01
@PraveenSrJ01 Год назад
I learned about caterpillars 🐛 transforming into butterflies 🦋 in kindergarten back in 1988. 😀
@brendatenorio5721
@brendatenorio5721 Год назад
Although the evolutionary study results will be fascinating.
@beataplaya
@beataplaya Год назад
I don't know what species of catfish we have here, but I saw one swallow dead animals like chicken, even the spongy layer of discarded diapers. I often tell this to people who buy catfish.
@haoxus9413
@haoxus9413 Год назад
35:19 classic statistical pitfall. Forcing a pattern when there's none. It's almost evenly distributed, how did they come up with a linear regression
@Brovck
@Brovck Год назад
why can't I seem to move the captions?
@MrGrifft
@MrGrifft Год назад
Yeah they seem screwed, only on this video.
@perhapsyes2493
@perhapsyes2493 Год назад
Yeah it's an issue for most recent DW videos.
@DWDocumentary
@DWDocumentary Год назад
Hi @Brovck, thank you for your comment and drawing our attention to this problem! We apologize for any issues caused and are looking into resolving the technical problem for all recent titles as soon as possible. Thanks for watching!
@Brovck
@Brovck Год назад
@@DWDocumentary really enjoy the content!! Thanks for looking into it DW Team!
@saimandebbarma
@saimandebbarma Год назад
Unplanned experience of all time, right👍
@pechoja
@pechoja Год назад
Plant fields of milkweed. I recall them as a child. They grew along rail tracks we lived by next to the city zoo. They are not weeds. please people do not pull them drom your garden or fields. Wish I had some here. Saw one along the road near unbuilt property. Now it is being deveoloped and it is gone. It has pricklies but is needed.
@corlia4gmailcom
@corlia4gmailcom Год назад
I really wanted to see a pigeon drown... NOT! Thanks for that...
@francisebbecke2727
@francisebbecke2727 Год назад
I've noticed raccoons, coyotes, deer, owls and even falcons living in suburban neighborhoods.
@jimurrata6785
@jimurrata6785 Год назад
You can find all of them right in Manhattan.
@grahamelliott9506
@grahamelliott9506 Год назад
don't start at @9:58 you will get the wrong idea out of context
@Prince.M00NBEAM
@Prince.M00NBEAM Год назад
I instantly heard that the man talking was a fellow Dutch by his accent 😭
@eromalandersson5716
@eromalandersson5716 Год назад
So Heat Islands would be better suited for plants and animals from farther south of their range.
@charlieb.8518
@charlieb.8518 Год назад
Can we propagate milk weed and scatter the seeds. I would plant them.
@marklimbrick
@marklimbrick Год назад
Catfish are long lived. How can evolution be involved. In the same small urban area I have watched two occurrences of a cat and a fox pairing up with each benefiting from foraging and hunting strategy. Kittens and foxlets are off the menu so it is a trait of tolerance inherited through nurture?
@jimurrata6785
@jimurrata6785 Год назад
It's learned opportunistic behavior. Coyote and badger team up to hunt prairie dogs and rabbits. Why not cat and fox?
@user-iz3nt9fd2t
@user-iz3nt9fd2t Год назад
How do you manage to make all your videos exactly 42 minutes and 26 seconds?
@oldnepalihippie
@oldnepalihippie Год назад
I don't know how I feel about this doc, of all the fine ones from DW. First, I live in Kathmandu, a population of millions that feel like kazillions. But the city sits in a valley (talk about a heat/pollution bubble) surrounded by pure paradise. I have no doubt the evolution of numerous species is going on right now inside the city, but the city is still connected to the countryside, and the wildlife reflects that. We even have plenty of monarchs, bees and frogs left still. So second, my point is not to give up on making cities more habitatal for ALL species, instead of letting them mutate to become impervious to our shit, like PCB. And finally, this doc FAILED to correlate these urban mutations to our own species and missed a chance to point out that, like the pigeon-devouring catfish, we too are evolving into a snappy species that has to find alternative food sources!
@benban8055
@benban8055 Год назад
Catfish is good food. Very expensive here in USA.
@sylvia106
@sylvia106 Год назад
How much?
@anthonymorales842
@anthonymorales842 Год назад
certainly some coastal marine species will manifest adaptive behavior
@campeche42
@campeche42 Год назад
we are in risk but the nature...
@eromalandersson5716
@eromalandersson5716 Год назад
Milkweed is disappearing due to Monsanto seed company and Round-Up.
@thesilentone4024
@thesilentone4024 Год назад
Yes the fish eats the invasive birds woho. Anyone think we should be helping are ecosystems more even in the citys.
@upupuptheziggurat.liketysplit
Now, hydrogen being the most common element...like they say... No I know hydrogen isn't exactly water but these fairly basic fish seem to have evolved a workaround against a nasty chemical and live to swim into the future.. To me, that tells me that there's plenty of planets up there with living things in the water or waterlike equivalent, despite whatever odd toxicity may also be present in the biosphere of the wider universe... Cool stuff.
@inspiredme7030
@inspiredme7030 Год назад
Adaptive ability and evolution are two different things
@jasondrummond9451
@jasondrummond9451 Год назад
Interesting - but far too few examples, and incredibly annoying and overwhelming music. Be interesting to see an analysis of Vancouver's Urban Coyotes.
@stevenherrold5955
@stevenherrold5955 Год назад
thanks for the NEW !!! documentaries' keep up the good work 99% of tv is wretched filth or a waste of time I THINK THIS TYPE OF PROGRAM SHOULD BE ON TV INSTEAD OF SOAP OPERAS N GAME SHOWS N SITCOMS WHO ARE NOT FUNNY ANY WAY AND IM USING ALL CAPITAL LETTERS BECAUSE IM PISSED OFF AT THE KIND OF PROGRAMING THAT SURVIVES ON TV AND I WANT THE TV STATIONS TO KNOW IT
@stevenherrold5955
@stevenherrold5955 Год назад
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@susanwaldron6831
@susanwaldron6831 Год назад
I get where you're coming from but TV stations don't care. Soap operas are very popular as are reality tv shows though goodness knows why. I rarely watch TV just some sports and documentaries and the odd film but as long as people watch what we would consider drivel that what will be broadcast. I'm very grateful for RU-vid and providers like DW.
@toni4729
@toni4729 Год назад
So we have Big Mac mice in New York. Not bad eh.
@carinwiseman4309
@carinwiseman4309 Год назад
Might be better to remove invasive species catfish, and add a new fish to thearket.
@raj1894
@raj1894 Год назад
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@l.a.8309
@l.a.8309 Год назад
While I'm glad the fish can live in intensely polluted water... I wouldn't eat one. I think it would be better to find ways to clean the pollution up, but then again that will simply never happen.
@sebastianwrites
@sebastianwrites Год назад
Bearing in mind, it sounds as if the catfish shouldn't be there in the first place!
@R.U.1.2.
@R.U.1.2. Год назад
Re: The Catfish. Just another example of an invasive species being introduced into a closed environment, that was not thoroughly examined for contridictory behavior. Man, never learns, even after so many examples preceeding this one, that have gone wrong and caused problematic behavior. Where was the complete research done for this species and what did they use as an environment to make sure this all too common anti-nature test lab was viable...Australia?
@brockramsey3227
@brockramsey3227 Год назад
This guy is crazy I’ve lived in Texas in New Mexico and Oklahoma. The wildlife is getting more prevalent bc their are less farmers and more people move to the city. Less people hunt than ever before so wildlife population is growing.
@laurentdrozin812
@laurentdrozin812 Год назад
It depends what the countryside is used for. Here in Europe, there is very little actual wild areas anymore. Almost all the surface is used for some sort of crop or the other. Weat , vegetable or trees. I think the US has more space that is not intensively exploited.
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