kzbin.info/www/bejne/noKYdKiblKxkfZosi=R6i6qJieLb1dK83K Please visit my video on the butterfly exibit in Rochester NY
@GauthierKERVYN6 күн бұрын
Mind-blowing!
@elijahglasser14219 күн бұрын
Incredible owl 🦉🦉🦉🦉🦉🦉 butterfly 🦋🦋
@peterchristensen958523 күн бұрын
Well done!
@lielalove5244Ай бұрын
How to identify the edible and poisonous one, they look the same
@chrisallen5680Ай бұрын
Calusa is ine of the official lang8of the Miccosukee and also among Seminole and Muskogee. When those who left Georgia to hide in Florida they met the few Calusa left whi then joined them it why they say thry adapedt so quickly from woodlands to everglades, they had living teachers. So the Calusa are not extinct.
@kevinjohnson3521Ай бұрын
Catholicism is not Christianity
@Steve-u3t1hАй бұрын
What is the larval hostplant of this butterfly?
@FloridaMuseumАй бұрын
Great question! We added this link to a more recent page we created about this species, their habitat and the challenges they face: www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/exhibits/online/miami-blue-butterflies/
@jeffrobodeanratliff6630Ай бұрын
So it seems diversity was not their strength..
@iartistdotme2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your dedication and encouragement to others about moths and butterflies. I don't even want to imagine what this world would look like without them. I doubt I would be alive to enjoy them as they provide so much for us. The McGuire center is a magical place and I try to take people there whenever possible. No matter how young or old, it provides peace, beauty, enjoyment and learning experience. A new experience for many in this busy, no time to think or appreciate world.
@GeeMannn2 ай бұрын
I'm working on a character design inspired by butterflies, but I wanted to make an homage to their chrysalis stage, got a bit curious and ended up here. I didn't know there was even a difference! I had always thought cocoon and chrysalis could be used interchangeably. Thanks for the information and the inspiration!
@GregoryDurrance2 ай бұрын
There were so called Calusa Native Floridians still living in Florida when the Creek run aways arrived in South Florida. Fleeing the Creek Civil War in Georgia and Alabama. The Creeks were welcomed and joined the Calusa living in Florida.
@Tehuti-d2b2 ай бұрын
MAIITREYA WE. ARE. HERE.
@SouadSousou-kx4xp2 ай бұрын
C'est Quoi Les fossil indicateur de lage Miocéne
@DieserLukas2 ай бұрын
1:08 Not the head :D I like this sense of humor!
@negotiator962 ай бұрын
Hontoon Island in Florida is a pretty cool site down the Atlantic coast of Florida south of where I live in Jacksonville Florida but they found the owl totem pole there that was carved wood sunk into the Martian perfectly preserved it's really neat it's big and it's on display at the Fort Caroline replica the national monument thing they have here not the side of the original Fort but really close to what they don't call the original site but what I know to be and those who have explored and discover things with me follow maps and following are rebels and their Carpenter and other survivors accounts and the fort is exactly where it is said to have been it's still visible Eugene Tracy outline of it the most the mounds the additional Spanish workings that were added when the fort was captured San Mateo and you can even see the bastion across the the tidal Creek for the can be replaced to guard against a side attack but actually worked against the Spanish because the French came back three years later and burned the fort and they turned those cannons on that small Tower against the Fortitself and shot it to pieces and burn it down but I know that when I was researching trying to find the original site of Fort Caroline I looked at all the engravings in the library The originals and you have to make a special appointment to go visit them but when I did I seen that the original depictions of the guy who was actually at the fort on the St Johns River the river of may not the altamaha and not the Nassau sound and not any other River it was definitely the Saint John's but I saw that there was a depiction three times it was done and it was always showing to the east side of the for a little small guard Tower and then when the Spanish were in control of it there was a depiction of a second tower across the title Creek to the South and those two things are still visible you can see the remnants of this but going there in person is much better and measuring the ramparts in the depiction of the bride and lemons engravings you see the Earth and mounds and they were said to have been Doug and stacked to a height of 9 ftand even to this day if you measure with Google Earth the approximate height of the mounted area that still visible it is exactly 9 ft and elevation it's obviously weather down but it's still at the 9 FT elevation so it's compensating or overcompensating the regular height of the island and it was always depicted as an island at the end of a tidal Creek not like the altamaha fort that's to the left of 95 when you look at the river and its was the San Mateo for they said but it looks like the shape of the original Fort Caroline by the French but the Spanish just added a section to the South that was a square courtyard in the same walls and Mountain position but it wasn't a perfect triangle it was a triangle with a rectangle attached to it with a little causeway in between and wasn't 1518 ft in length like some of the one fire people website says and I've read the original documents that's not what it was they only had three hundred people there and not thousands of people and they never brought thousands of people even on the boats that never made it!put in the descriptions you see many things that I already saw and actually was curious and confused about before I read all the detailed accounts from the people who actually built the fort and lived there and went through all the events like you know the extra two citadel's or towers that were built I thought what are these things this must be something else but it was in the depictions it was in the engravings and it's in the description you can even see the remote you can see the guard house a little drawbridge thing they had where it would have been the traffic you know people wouldn't in and out of the place over and over again and farm animals during storms as well as a map I got in the estate sale that depicts Florida in the lakes or mid 1600 something like 1690s and it shows the Fort Caroline site and it was already ruined by then but it depicts it at the end of a tidal Creek that is further towards the river mouth or the Ocean than the replica is and of course it's exactly the shape orientation and position that this map shows!and it is one of about 12 other maps that show a general depiction showing the same exact location the same shape and everything so I'm convinced that I have found the original site at Fort Caroline I'm going to make a video and release it fairly soon I just don't want to do it until it's something that's well documented and worth watching and enjoyable! Anyone wants to volunteer to come along help excavator do a little bit of digging not too much cuz it would be illegal to take artifacts away but just to reveal and clear some of the brush away to help see the shape of the island and of the four itself and as well as protect some of the locations treasures which are just pretty much history there isn't too much real treasure so to speak and just to be a part of that if you want to see the fort or just find out you know what I'm talking about then hit me up on the comments or whatever and you can come along and help make a video and to documentary!👍🏽✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽🇺🇸😃❤️ PS- I also plan to go into Georgia and visit the site of the fort ruins on the altamaha river I have found the location of that as well and it just came to be Fort Caroline but it is not it is not San Mateo it is not Fort Caroline although it is a mysterious Force structure that was there and it's approximately the same shape and size as the one on Saint John's but problem is that the pictures they have of Fort Caroline being there show it far back off the shore up into the woods and that would not be accurate because it was on an island and it was surrounded by water and it was right on the water not you know 1,000 yards inland and stuff like that so it's just not not for Caroline but I think it mighthave been a later British for or possibly a Spanish Fort or it could have even been a mysterious and unknown hidden French fork that was either started in abandoned or possibly just unknown and kept secrets because they learned the lessons of Fort Caroline and there was a saying remember Fort Caroline but that was supposedly to help people to remember to build up the estuary up the creek Rivers where the large gal could not see you or reach you and to make the Spanish ships just not a factor in warfare and not lose the advantage of surprise and concealment by hiding your fort much better than they did in Fort Caroline! But I would like to go to that site and show people of the two ruins and show them the aerial photographs and light our data above sites and make a documentary and find out exactly who is there and what it was and what they were doing
@P.ilhaformosatherium3 ай бұрын
Holy Sh*t we helped our fellow Primates Reclaim North America
@Ithel-gd7ex3 ай бұрын
Because they were white people in their previous life.
@marioandscienceandytps36123 ай бұрын
Mining wood in Minecraft in reality be like 😂
@narendrabhagwat40874 ай бұрын
Thanks for the excellent video. What is their life span in each life stage and do they make any sound like Crickets do? What is the ideal habitat to find them?
@fishingsouthwestflorida15864 ай бұрын
damn girl explain more history to me
@bensizofrendegiliz4 ай бұрын
hey, thats so good
@pierrebeausoleil58854 ай бұрын
AROUND THE YEAR 1530 ,300 CONQUISTADORS WERE LEFT ON THE BEACH AND BECAUSE VERY BAD WEATHER THE BOATS HAD TO GO . THEY NEVER REUNITE ,.FOR THE FIRST TIME WHITE PEOPLE EAT CORN .SO THEY WENT BY FOOT AND ONLY 4 SURVIVED FROM FLORIDA TO MEXICO IT TOUKE THEM 8 YEARS . AND THEY FOUND A TRIBU OF ONLY GAY INDIAN.VERY GOOD BOOK
@negotiator962 ай бұрын
Cabeza de Vaca! Is a really good movie that depicts it made back in the seventies or 60s it's actually free on KZbin!! (At least your was a few months ago!) I think it's just called cabeza de Vaca... It's pretty cool cuz it was made in the 60s and it's kind of trippy and actually depicts some of the strange aspects of the journey and the supernatural healings and the religious miracles and things that were occurring and how he became almost like a medicine man / healing priest! How the natives begin to almost venerate him bringing them they're sick and dead and dying and he would heal them through prayer and touching them laying hands on them and saying little prayers and doing rituals that he saw other Indians do in South Florida and then he actually raised a Chief's daughter from the dead and apparently she was truly dead is what they said because she was already turning to decay and rewards and she sunk and future fight but she came back to life and the scared the other three men he was with so much that they approach him and told him that he needs to stop doing this and that they were even aware that none of them could talk about what was occurring once they got back to the Spanish civilization if they ever did because they would probably be killed by the Inquisition for participating in these rituals and they would be questioned even though it was a miracle and they did it in the name of God it was scared of the people who were an authority in that time and the prosecuting people back in Europe and in the colonies and so they just didn't mention it until much later!
@bethbartlett56924 ай бұрын
They were Hunter/Gathers. The desire to force one's beliefs and lifestyle upon another is fully of the "Lower Mind, aka Ego Mind, aka Adolescent Mind". Folks still attempt to do this yoday, and apply their Judgemental accusations upon others. Accusing others as being sinful, as if that reflects anything taught by Yeshua/Jesus. The "Lower Mind" is the Human weakness, but can be Matured. Cushing also experienced the acts of William Dimeitty's "Lower Mind", Gaslighting his works. ⭐ A latter find worth knowing: The Windover finds of Florida. Beth Bartlett Sociologist/Behavioralist and Historian
@themysterious94 ай бұрын
Appreciate what you are doing . How is it going now ? Are these still in danger or you managed to save it for now ?
@lanie-ok4 ай бұрын
Love them. I hope somene has named one Ponce.
@AstraL1zard4 ай бұрын
Also, who made this sound track!? Absolute banger
@donaldthompson77664 ай бұрын
Bro came back 3 years later
@AstraL1zard4 ай бұрын
@@donaldthompson7766 the music is as interesting as the content itself. Love this video
@dinkohrvat3445 ай бұрын
They must be very very tough to survive the ticks of Florida .
@ValerieLopez-r6u5 ай бұрын
I think I have them in my yard.
@Siberius-5 ай бұрын
They evolved so many additional finger bones
@barrybarlowe56405 ай бұрын
They are arboreal frogs. Looking at them, I would say they CAN jump, but probably only as a last resort. For one thing the bright colors warn other animals not to eat them. For another, falling 80' out of a tree, even for a tiny creature has its risks.
@alvii-iu4of6 ай бұрын
"Once before time in the beginning" - THE lice
@rickarmstrong97936 ай бұрын
So many errors in the first 5 minutes I had to turn it off. I would have expected better from the so called Florida Museum.
@theannabellechronicles95836 ай бұрын
They shouldn’t have opened things up to the public, for them to take and taint the ancient past.
@kbprojekty6 ай бұрын
Why the downvotes? Did someone get offended by the butterfly ability to taste with their feet?
@thekingiscoming27316 ай бұрын
is it ok to kill pupa? or is it an immoral act?
@AmericafromthegrindWolfe7 ай бұрын
I'm only 45 years old and for 45 years. I witnessed so much destruction of florida it is so sad to watch
@jakedickens47717 ай бұрын
aye
@Mr.Saltwater7 ай бұрын
Is this the same guy reading this outloud as the Ken Burns docs?
@Mr.Saltwater7 ай бұрын
Narrator
@Mr.Saltwater7 ай бұрын
Narrator
@Mr.Saltwater7 ай бұрын
Forensic Files .....CNN HLN on weekends on SiriusXM. Lol
@chrisallen56807 ай бұрын
Calusa is one of the four official languages of the Seminole Nations. They are not extinct.
@LARA-q8i7 ай бұрын
Bence çok güzel hem bilgi öğretiyor.
@thatguyinaband63417 ай бұрын
As a Cuban I have to say, your wrong the Calusa dying out, they became Cubans, my Tio Jesus was descended of them, he was 6'5" and a brilliant man
@RobertGunn-y3tАй бұрын
Not just Cubans, they assimilated into numerous groups around them. However, the Calusa did die out, as a culture anyway. You won’t find anyone speaking the Calusa language, nor any modern people claiming a wholly Calusan identity. A real shame, honestly.
@voidify38 ай бұрын
HE JUST RAGDOLLED
@Gölgelerinsonu8 ай бұрын
Bilim çocuk dergisinden gelenler kendini belli etsinn TÜRKLER
@GulumserSarer7 ай бұрын
Ben
@furkanarslanpektas47007 ай бұрын
ben
@SandraCat228 ай бұрын
They should take some pointers from cats-cats always land on their feet…
@HenryHaven-c3q8 ай бұрын
The Cedar Keys were the largest and most populated Native sites on the west Florida coast before European contact , unfortunately nearly everything has been lost to history by development in the last 200 years !