John Janovy Jr
John Janovy Jr
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Eagles070124
The younger generation of eagles solves a problem for the older generation, a highly symbolic statement about the American political scene and our national hot button issues.
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Cedar Point Biological Station shadowbox sculpture
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A sculpture symbolizing the Cedar Point Biological Station early years experiences.
CPBS KJ6
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Memories of the early years of the @Cedar Point Biological Station as photographed and narrated by Karen Janovy, with a focus on her family.
Frog4short 2
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#shorts #parasites #frogs #bladder Life Lessons from a frog and the worms that live in its bladder.
Frogs4 short
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#shorts Frog bladder flukes and the life lessons they can teach us.
Cowbird2
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#birds #parasites #shorts Cowbirds
Cowbird2
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#shorts - Cowbirds as parasites
Barnes 050124 1
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#short_Barnes - Paul Barnes plays Philip Glass from inside a Richard Serra sculpture, Greenpoint, on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus.
SandhillCranes 2024
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SandhillCranes 2024
SnowGeese022024
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Squirrel021924
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Cranes2022FB
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Cranes2022FB
BIOS915P1120221a
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RBWoodpecker
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Hummers0911021
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Robins081921
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Vultures072521
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Robin071621
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SquirrelSpinner1
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Flamingoes1
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RedbelliedWoodpecker1
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Catbird051121
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Cranes03
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Eagles031221Gibbon
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Edmonton2016
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ThinkingParasit
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Squirrel 2 2021
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Squirrel 1 2021
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Squirrel 1 2021
SquirrelinBLizzard1
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CollaredDove
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Комментарии

  • @mrchezz7898
    @mrchezz7898 Месяц назад

    Whatever pays the bills unc 💀💀

  • @toadallyhuman
    @toadallyhuman Месяц назад

    oh

  • @capturingnaturewithsandip
    @capturingnaturewithsandip 3 месяца назад

    Nice and beautiful footages. Thanks for sharing & big like

  • @dontmissthelittlethings
    @dontmissthelittlethings 4 месяца назад

    Nicely captured flock(s) of cranes.

  • @cucukikiable
    @cucukikiable Год назад

    Amazing !!! Windmills are so beautiful and strong machines

  • @jorissivickas7929
    @jorissivickas7929 Год назад

    Hoi

  • @jorissivickas7929
    @jorissivickas7929 Год назад

    Oh

  • @SuyatiParamedikVeteriner76
    @SuyatiParamedikVeteriner76 2 года назад

    amazing video

  • @maryannbristow8108
    @maryannbristow8108 2 года назад

    These are amazing birds. I view them as God's first garbage disposal.

  • @nancyashbrook1643
    @nancyashbrook1643 3 года назад

    Good picture

  • @nancyashbrook1643
    @nancyashbrook1643 3 года назад

    Good picture

  • @nancyashbrook1643
    @nancyashbrook1643 3 года назад

    Looks as if Mr. Squirrel did get a light lunch.

  • @mistar-t
    @mistar-t 3 года назад

    класс

  • @nancyashbrook1643
    @nancyashbrook1643 3 года назад

    Love the video. The dove is quite unimpressed with your food, however. It does look as if it is finding plenty of food somewhere.

  • @tuphan6218
    @tuphan6218 3 года назад

    ఆ ఆi love u girl.

  • @josiepclamor2683
    @josiepclamor2683 3 года назад

    Ano ang gamot para dyan sir

  • @nancyashbrook1643
    @nancyashbrook1643 3 года назад

    Video is amazing! Thank you for sharing.

  • @florianreyda2571
    @florianreyda2571 3 года назад

    Hi John- I thought you would appreciate knowing this video continues to serve as an educational tool. I am showing it in Invert Zoo today. Thanks for posting.

  • @teresagutierrez8928
    @teresagutierrez8928 3 года назад

    What a nice video treat!

  • @dougworgul
    @dougworgul 4 года назад

    Outstanding!

  • @nancyashbrook2511
    @nancyashbrook2511 4 года назад

    Great photography. I even turned on my sound feeling that they were right there. Thank you, John.

  • @nancyashbrook2511
    @nancyashbrook2511 4 года назад

    Did the flicker dig out the hole? Had it been a nest previously or a squirrel home? Interesting. I have loved sitting in my back yard and listening to the birds sing. I watched a Blue Jay starting a next in the neighbor's yard. Now there are too many leaves to see it.

  • @abhish98_
    @abhish98_ 4 года назад

    These are schistosoma japonicum larvae

  • @modelyourkiss5644
    @modelyourkiss5644 5 лет назад

    That's Nasty yo

  • @JrMarklin
    @JrMarklin 7 лет назад

    It is a creepy video, the invasion of that poor larva ...

  • @checkle1
    @checkle1 7 лет назад

    Oh i forgot to say that this some great footage. I know it's an old video, but do you know/remember what kind of microscope was used?

  • @checkle1
    @checkle1 7 лет назад

    This one is easily identified as Syllidae. The proventricle is a dead giveaway for the family. Also the prostomial palps, long dorsal cirri, 2 pairs of eyes, and medial/lateral antennae help get it down to Syllidae.

  • @maykeapocalipse
    @maykeapocalipse 9 лет назад

    Rhynchocoela. A sinapomorfia desse grupo é a presença de probóscide eversível, estrutura de defesa utilizada na captura de presas, alojada em uma cavidade chamada de rincocele, semelhante à cavidade celomática de outros indivíduos

  • @willmather109
    @willmather109 10 лет назад

    What does boiling the yeast and Congo Red dye do? Can you do the same thing with normal red dye if you just want to see the food vacuoles?

  • @czarinalorenzo4798
    @czarinalorenzo4798 10 лет назад

    excuse me, what parts of the kinorhynch was shown? thank you I need it for my class report . thanks :)

  • @esmerhuseynli5321
    @esmerhuseynli5321 10 лет назад

    furcocercaria

  • @neonsoxandhugs
    @neonsoxandhugs 11 лет назад

    They look like swedish fish

  • @Raciepie
    @Raciepie 11 лет назад

    It's so cute!

  • @jjparasite
    @jjparasite 11 лет назад

    Thanks! You're probably right about the genus; it was much more cooperative in staying extended than Vorticella and there really was no discernible stalk.

  • @TheDudeWhoCommented
    @TheDudeWhoCommented 11 лет назад

    lol its legs are moving but its going nowhere

  • @jjparasite
    @jjparasite 12 лет назад

    @aphaenogaster Can't believe I missed your comment from three years ago!! I'm guessing that you could use a plastic pipet and shoot some saline, or maybe even water, up into the rectum then suck it back out without hurting the frog. Toads also have these organisms. You might have to practice a little bit but most frogs and toads have so many of these organisms in them that you should be able to find plenty.

  • @jjparasite
    @jjparasite 12 лет назад

    @mafarmerga I do too! Under the microscope, the living ones are really beautiful.

  • @mafarmerga
    @mafarmerga 12 лет назад

    I wish you could capture the colors generated as they swim. Opalinids are some of the most beautiful protists I have ever seen.

  • @jjparasite
    @jjparasite 12 лет назад

    Probably the most interesting lizard bite was back in the late 1960s, a basilisk, from Costa Rica; the finger bled off and on for three days.

  • @cbimbi
    @cbimbi 12 лет назад

    it happened 3 days ago, in Guanacaste, Costa Rica

  • @cbimbi
    @cbimbi 12 лет назад

    me too, I´ve got bitten by a female lizzard sized like 45 centimeters head-tail.. I was handing her" the rest of a pizza I had eaten and she did bite my finger it hurts a while

  • @thetkingdom
    @thetkingdom 12 лет назад

    hey, I just posted a clip about the similar species encysted in frog subcutaneous muscle layer. These two are Clinostomum spp but one only parasites the fish and the other parasites the amphibians. Great to see your clip, thanks! It was so hard at first to identify it since I had no clue at all *and wasn't able to go as far as to find out about this clip*

  • @jjparasite
    @jjparasite 12 лет назад

    Agustín - I'm surprised you need a permit for kelp holdfast; I don't remember ever getting vertebrates in one of those shipments. They really are the most fantastic teaching material available for such a course. Cheers. - JJ

  • @AgustinJZ
    @AgustinJZ 12 лет назад

    Wow! Is that from the California marine shipment? I was considering ordering the thing for animal diversity this semester. I do not have the permit so we did not order them. This clip is 220 material. Thanks for sharing. Agustín

  • @jaredultimatum
    @jaredultimatum 12 лет назад

    I just caught some wild snails today. Ramshorn, malaysian trumpet snails, and a mystery snail. I also found a few mussels. I'll upload the video later today. Come check it out please. Great video.

  • @jjparasite
    @jjparasite 13 лет назад

    First, you can't catch them from your frogs. Second, anything that is visible, alive, and moving about freely in the open water is probably not a bladder fluke or any other internal parasite (the vast majority of parasites, if not all of them, die fairly quickly in fresh water.) A don't know if African dwarf frogs have bladder flukes; I've never looked in one of those frogs.

  • @grettagrids
    @grettagrids 13 лет назад

    do african dwarf frogs carry these??? there are ALOT of white flat worms in my fish tank that look similar to this! also can I catch them from the frogs?

  • @TheCritterkeeper
    @TheCritterkeeper 13 лет назад

    @mike20luna like someone pinching your finger

  • @TheCritterkeeper
    @TheCritterkeeper 13 лет назад

    rainbow whip tail I've got one and he never bites

  • @jjparasite
    @jjparasite 13 лет назад

    When we've done this in the past, I just put a bunch of yeast in water, added Congo red until the solution was quite red, then boiled it for a couple of minutes, maybe five minutes. I've just used baker's yeast from the grocery store. If you're adept with the microscope, you can measure everything while alive. If not, just put a little drop of 10% formalin at the cover glass edge to slow stuff down.