Sky Hunters, The World of the Dragonfly - Go Wild

2014 ж. 1 Жел.
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They hover over ponds and pools and inhabit the banks of rivers and streams. With their dazzling metallic colours and unique ways of flying they are truly jewels of the air. This film presents dragonflies as they have never been seen before. Fascinating close up shots take us into the world of these insects, which have lived on earth since the age of the dinosaurs. Spectacular super slow motion shots and elaborate computer animation uncover, for the first time, how dragonflies capture their prey at lightning speed while flying and how they mate in the air. Underwater photography reveals the development of the predatory dragonfly larvae while time lapse sequences show the emergence of the fully grown insect. However these amazingly colourful flying acrobats are in danger. The dragonfly's preferred habitat in and around water is rapidly diminishing, which, in Europe alone, has pushed around 80 species to the brink of extinction.

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  • I am a rather solitary person in my hometown when it comes to the world of dragonflies. I have spent decades exploring dragonflies and have collected many species of dragonflies in my hometown. Preserve many documents on photos and films about dragonflies. Meeting everyone on this forum who is a lover of the natural world and dragonflies I find very interesting. Thanks for the great animal documentary and thanks to everyone here for being so open.

    @levanthua-tgtn@levanthua-tgtn Жыл бұрын
    • I feel, as hominin, we are just visitors to the world of the dragonfly.

      @billyfletcher6022@billyfletcher60224 ай бұрын
  • Happy memories of my youth. One day while fishing with. friends in the mid 1970s a deer fly was really bothering us. Suddenly a huge dragonfly swooped down and got face to face with the deer fly. It happened right in front of our faces. The dragonfly swooped in and took out the damn deer fly! We cheered and clapped our hands! What a wonderful memory that was!

    @cashenjoe1@cashenjoe13 жыл бұрын
    • Love the 70s bro

      @neoesm@neoesm3 жыл бұрын
    • @@neoesm best decade ever!

      @cashenjoe1@cashenjoe13 жыл бұрын
    • and then a bird swooped down and ate the dragonfly AND THEN an EAGLE swooped in and ate the bird AND THEN some native american shot the eagle and ate it because they are the only ones that are allowed to do

      @DRPrice-ml7gl@DRPrice-ml7gl2 жыл бұрын
    • @@DRPrice-ml7gl or not.

      @MartyDTVP@MartyDTVP2 жыл бұрын
    • @@neoesm p

      @afandiedi4915@afandiedi49152 жыл бұрын
  • Not gonna lie the end is this documentary almost got me tearing up by how beautiful it was. I have never seen such a beautiful nature documentary, from the narration, the soundtrack, the sound effects and the amazing footage, this could not have been made better. Truly one of the best nature documentaries I've seen in my life

    @ickcall9208@ickcall92082 жыл бұрын
    • Yes this is what I was thinking the whole time … I felt choked up, humbled, and in awe of the world they brought to my tiny screen.

      @butwhytho4858@butwhytho48582 жыл бұрын
    • I have witness a dragonfly saving one of drowning . Flying over and lift it to savety

      @stevekatino-glow1434@stevekatino-glow14342 жыл бұрын
    • Relaxing also

      @happyheart8888@happyheart88882 жыл бұрын
    • @r33mote will, you stop bringing up every video, every where we go, fucking nonsense religion has to be related at least, no it isn't and shouldn't always be like this.

      @langer8656@langer8656 Жыл бұрын
  • I can't help but smile when I think about the KZhead video "Sky Hunters, The World of the Dragonfly - Go Wild Go Wild" and the memories it brings back of my own childhood. I remember watching it for the first time when I was 7 years old, and being absolutely captivated by the dazzling colors and incredible flying abilities of these amazing creatures. I'd spend hours outside in the summer, chasing dragonflies and other bugs all over the yard. I loved watching them dance through the air, and I was always fascinated by their intricate patterns and delicate wings. The Go Wild video helped me to see these creatures in a whole new light, and it inspired me to learn more about them and their world. I remember one summer day in particular, when I was determined to catch a dragonfly. I chased one around the yard for what felt like hours, but it was just too fast for me. Finally, I cornered it in a bush and managed to catch it in my net. I was so excited! I carefully examined the dragonfly, marveling at its beauty and grace. Then, I gently released it back into the wild. That experience was truly magical, and it's one that I'll never forget. The Go Wild video played a big role in inspiring me to love and appreciate the natural world around me. I'm so grateful for the memories of my childhood, and for the KZhead video that sparked my love of dragonflies. If you're reading this, and you're a parent, please encourage your children to explore the natural world and to learn about the amazing creatures that live in it. You never know what might inspire them.

    @WildWindyBeewildy@WildWindyBeewildy7 ай бұрын
  • when i was a kid i found a dragonfly on my front porch just sitting there while i was eating a popsicle. after a while i got close to it thinking it was dead. poked it with my hand and it moved very slowly. it was very odd because i was used to catching frogs who run away at even the slightest sound. i put my finger next to it and it climbed aboard, for the rest of the night i had a new friend. it would stay on my finger and flap its wings and sorta clean its head - i brought it inside and it would fly around a bit and come back and land on my outstretched finger like a pet bird. i thought it was the strangest thing. at the end of the night i left him in the window sill outside and went to bed - the next day when i went to school it was still there in the window but when i came home it was gone - cried for a bit

    @sven849@sven8493 жыл бұрын
    • That's awesome, what a cool memory to have.

      @exidy-yt@exidy-yt3 жыл бұрын
    • Oh, yeah! I saw your dragon fly that day, just for a moment (I was driving past very quickly in my truck). Don't worry though, your little friend went over the rainbow bridge where he's happily flitting around a beautiful little pond all his own.

      @scottc543@scottc5433 жыл бұрын
    • Never let trolls take away what’s pure, What you experienced is directly from God for you 🌻 a precious Gem to always hold on to. You are LOVED DEAR FRIEND thank you 🙏 for sharing really brightened my day!

      @Dragoninitiate@Dragoninitiate3 жыл бұрын
    • Sven How privileged you were. I had a similar experience with a 15cm Preying Mantis. It climbed on my hand, up my shirt onto my face and spent 10 minutes sitting on my cheek, looking straight into my pupil. I walked through my home and out of the back door. I found a nice tree of the same colour leaves and he alighted and I thought we’d be together longer but alas, I have not seen such a beauty again in this area near the creek.

      @deborahduthie4519@deborahduthie45193 жыл бұрын
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      @petparrots1884@petparrots18842 жыл бұрын
  • I kept swatting about my ears, the buzzing of insects in my ear buds, lol. I live on a farm in Iowa. 75 yards from my house is a creek, pronounced 'crick'. As kids, we often hung out along and sometimes in the crick. We'd watch the beautiful dragonflies, wondering about their two sets of wings and huge eyes. After 50+ years, now I know. Last week on two occasions late afternoon and with no wind I watched hundreds of barn swallows gobbling up bugs. On both occasions they were accompanied with hundreds or thousands of dragonflies! They seemed to all be working together ridding the place of mosquito's. I've noticed a marked lack of mosquito's this summer. Thanks to my flying friends and thanks to "The Secrets Of Nature" for making such a remarkable documentary.

    @52ponybike@52ponybike3 жыл бұрын
  • I am blown away with the quality of your cinematography. I fully appreciate the effort that must be applied to get the wide variety of shots that you have shown. This is spectacular to say the least. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I learned a lot also. Thank you for your presentation.

    @grantburris@grantburris2 жыл бұрын
  • Incredible insects. The fact that they live 2 completely separate lives and some species can live up to 6 years or more as nymphs is pretty insane. Their biology is crazy.

    @nissan_skyline@nissan_skyline2 жыл бұрын
    • They live underwater as nymphs then as the helicopters of God’s design!

      @markdavidson1835@markdavidson1835 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@markdavidson1835 They're the perfect animal! It's also crazy how the only thing that has changed about them over millions and millions of years of evolution is their size.

      @nissan_skyline@nissan_skyline Жыл бұрын
  • Exceptional in beauty, design and intelligence and one of my favorite fauna. So clever, fishing on a pond i noticed one would follow my cast lure to the water surface and hover there. Upon reeling in my lure, it would follow it back to me. It would then position itself behind me and just above my raised rod, as to await my next cast. When i cast again, it would dart forward and follow the lure right to water surface again. This occurred for several dozen casts, confirming to me that it was not a coincidence but something very special. Kind of in awe, I felt some kind cosmic connection with this dragon fly, as if it and I were having a bit of fun, fishing together. This behavior i believe signifies thought and intelligence.

    @Raffaele276@Raffaele2763 жыл бұрын
    • Wow! That’s awesome. What an experience, I’d love to have one similar to this one day.

      @sorudesarutta@sorudesarutta3 жыл бұрын
    • I mean they have been around for millions of years constsntly evolving. They may be significantly smaller than they use to be but it allows them to dodge new larger apex predators more easily.

      @Its_Asteria@Its_Asteria2 жыл бұрын
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      @petparrots1884@petparrots18842 жыл бұрын
  • I was having a bad day. I was waiting for a bus. I look down to see a bright blue dragonfly had landed on my shoulder. It hung out with me for 30 minutes. I love dragonflies. They show up when I need them the most.

    @Karenswalk1207@Karenswalk12073 жыл бұрын
    • Ty to our God Almighty for adding the number ànd member of our brethren to God be the glory Amen

      @juanitocoquia2431@juanitocoquia24313 жыл бұрын
    • @@juanitocoquia2431 why is everything religious.look up sumerian tablets,,that,,is your ''god''..

      @phantomwalker8251@phantomwalker82513 жыл бұрын
    • ive allways like dragon flies,& stick insects,probably the same gener.ive seen stick insects over 1 ft long.cairns qld.why are they called ''dragon flies''..funny how things seem to get the correct name..funny vid to watch is,invention of the toilet..sorry,but it is interesting history..like the saying,''wrong end of the stick'',watch the vid..i go 4x4ing to get away from society,stars,nature,camp fire.just back to our beginings..sorta....

      @phantomwalker8251@phantomwalker82513 жыл бұрын
    • @Jim Bowen I had just missed the bus.

      @Karenswalk1207@Karenswalk12073 жыл бұрын
    • Hdnjdgjkufcvbkydfguyfghbnnnnñnhhhnnjyglufbnfchtfjggjggjgjlghjfhhdhjdgmghkgmjjjhlyfjuefhu

      @user-ld2uz6uh5s@user-ld2uz6uh5s3 жыл бұрын
  • I am a person with very little education due to poverty and war. But I am very fond of dragonflies and have spent a lot of time exploring and saving many photos and videos of dragonflies. I have made many dragonfly videos on KZhead.

    @levanthua-tgtn@levanthua-tgtn Жыл бұрын
    • Your an unofficial scientific historian

      @lkcuupa@lkcuupa2 ай бұрын
    • Sure , got ya .

      @stick9648@stick9648Ай бұрын
  • This was excellent. Props to the crew who put all those amazing shots together. They must have gone to a lot of places. There's a creek near where I live that has a walking trail that goes alongside the creek and through some meadows and open areas. When i walk there in the summer it's amazing to see how many dragonflies are around. They are everywhere and look a bit like hummingbirds they way they fly. There are not too many other flying bugs like mosquitoes or flies and I think the dragonflies are the main reason why. So, I will always like dragonflies as a result.

    @casienwhey@casienwhey2 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for Shareing, about your Experiance with dragonflies

      @mvdwillik5991@mvdwillik5991 Жыл бұрын
  • I have always been fascinated of dragonflies. This was one of the most interesting videos. The cinematography was incredible!

    @gloriakfrato3475@gloriakfrato34753 жыл бұрын
    • I agree!

      @natureoncommand@natureoncommand3 жыл бұрын
    • Agreed

      @ScreechSunday@ScreechSunday2 жыл бұрын
    • The statements in this video are unsubstantiated guesses and timings pure fits of fancy! Not unlike fairly tales.

      @johngordon1175@johngordon1175 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you. My favourite insect as a child and even now at 63! Because of their shape and colours especially the damsel flies. 😖I used to chase them flying along the stream behind our garden, with difficulty! When I was lucky to catch one, oh boy, don’t they bite with a vengeance!

    @zariwilmot8844@zariwilmot88444 жыл бұрын
  • I had no idea they're so old ! They've always been my favorite insect, because of their amazing beauty. The fact that they live such short lives saddens me, but now I don't feel so bad about dogs living only 10 to 15 years ! That's a long time in comparison to the dragon flies . A beautiful and very informative program, thank you .

    @axiomist4488@axiomist4488 Жыл бұрын
    • insects bin around for a lot longer then one mite think they, The O2 levels where so high back then they could grow so big

      @brandonwill8301@brandonwill8301 Жыл бұрын
    • Had one once for 2 1/2 years on fly patrol. Missus fed him granulated ham, which they do quite well on. Mend well on Vaseline too. May intimidate your dog!! Be sure to pet dog...

      @erwinschmidt7265@erwinschmidt7265 Жыл бұрын
    • butterflies too live short lives seems too short

      @conker141@conker141 Жыл бұрын
    • @@erwinschmidt7265 REALLY?!?😲 If this is legit (and I think it is), if you've videos etc, they would make some neat watching! Also, I'd like to know how to develop such a good friendship and help care for the little "dragons of these skies" 🥰🥰🥰🤩🤩🤩 That would feel truly magical. 🧚🧚‍♂️🧚‍♀️

      @KOKO-uu7yd@KOKO-uu7yd Жыл бұрын
    • I had no idea that the males grabbed the females by the neck like that. Ruthless 😂

      @joeb134@joeb134 Жыл бұрын
  • As a young child at primary school I was lucky enough to witness the hatching of a huge dragonfly. It was a small rural school with only about 50 pupils across 2 classes. A small stream ran down one side of the playground with a stone walled footbridge crossing it. The larvae had taken up position on the side of one wall of the bridge. The whole school gathered around and watched for what seemed like hours as the dragonfly hatched out and prepared itself for it's new life in the skies. We were all somewhat spellbound as we enjoyed the sight of it drying itself out and inflating its wings. It was beautiful. Then it was time ... it took off for it's first ever flight .... low and fast across the playground. It was truly awesome to see. A second later a small songbird swooped down out of nowhere and snatched the dragonfly out of the sky in the blink of an eye. In the course of a couple of hours 50 kids learned both the beauty and harshness of nature first hand that day. I will certainly never forget it .....

    @MotoGoato@MotoGoato2 жыл бұрын
    • Wow, what an experience!

      @Pilouface95@Pilouface952 жыл бұрын
    • There was a similar story of an animal being return to the sea. just as the team cheered its freedom an orca comes along and scooped it right up. talk about taking the wind out of your sails huh? dang

      @leechild4655@leechild46552 жыл бұрын
    • I remember Teachers calling me a insect professor for my knowledge about insects at primary school lol.

      @aboameir@aboameir2 жыл бұрын
  • I had a dragonfly totally hang out with me all day one day...I went to the pool early and was there all day long. He came and sat on my finger while I was in the water and I spike to him...he would fly off and return-at first only coming to me when I was in the water, but later sitting with me while I sunned...He flew away for up to a half hour sometimes, but came back over and over. We really enjoyed each other’s company that day...only twice did someone else even come to the pool and they swam for a bit and left...I eventually said goodbye as the sun was going down...

    @beastshawnee4987@beastshawnee49876 жыл бұрын
    • spoke...not spike!

      @beastshawnee4987@beastshawnee49876 жыл бұрын
    • They do that just as you describe. They have no fear that I can detect. They are a tranquilizing presence as you say.

      @gybx4094@gybx40946 жыл бұрын
    • beast shawnee z

      @jacquelinewuertenberg4050@jacquelinewuertenberg40505 жыл бұрын
    • Better love story than Twilight

      @bryanjk@bryanjk5 жыл бұрын
    • Gaarrooo --- VEH❗ ( groovy)

      @gordonely6911@gordonely69115 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you to each and every person involved in this production. The years of filming and weeks of editing have given us a real treasure to watch. Absolutely love this!!!

    @GlennaVan@GlennaVan4 жыл бұрын
    • Glenna Rose you mean the days of filming and the hours of editing! Don’t you? Considering this video was made after the year 2000, FOOL

      @bad71hd@bad71hd4 жыл бұрын
    • @@bad71hd she’s still grateful, fuck off with your negativity somewhere else

      @cysy.g32@cysy.g323 жыл бұрын
    • @@bad71hd Wow hardcore yaayaaahahahahahahaahahhw

      @ScreechSunday@ScreechSunday2 жыл бұрын
    • @@ScreechSunday IDK WTF THIS EVEN MEANS!!??

      @bad71hd@bad71hd2 жыл бұрын
    • @@bad71hd p ppl pop ppl in lpppppp ppoppplpplppppppppppplpplpopp don’t

      @amanahmed2279@amanahmed2279 Жыл бұрын
  • Dragonflies look stunning to me. While I can't stand spiders, I learnt to appreciate other species of insects. Butterflies, of course. But also ants, worms, praying mantis and grasshoppers. Dragonflies are amazing ones indeed. They have incredible propulsion power and they are beautiful.

    @Ipitydafool2005@Ipitydafool2005 Жыл бұрын
    • Spiders dont bother me.....I had one as a pet in a over turned goldfish bowl once from spring until fall...how I caught flies and moths for her is a whole different conversation lol For me I cannot stand centipedes and grasshoppers....even outside I bolt for my life....This video about Dragonflies is spectacular....looking at them now ...I will feel like I am looking at the beginning of time Hello from Canada !!!

      @raintree3383@raintree3383 Жыл бұрын
    • Praying mantis' look like they are from elsewhere. *shudder*

      @kalynlambert6889@kalynlambert6889 Жыл бұрын
  • Extraordinary film. Master camera persons. Incredible. Thanks

    @rocioaguilera3613@rocioaguilera36133 жыл бұрын
  • Dragonflies are amazing, very sophisticated creatures & I love the fact they eat flies & mosquitoes LOL

    @IblewuponyourfaceIII@IblewuponyourfaceIII9 жыл бұрын
    • IblewuponyourfaceIII great reason to love them indeed ;-)

      @GoWild_EN@GoWild_EN9 жыл бұрын
  • I live right near a swamp, and every August I like to lie on my back in the sunflower patch and watch hundreds of them zipping around in every direction :)

    @CrogDogsGarage@CrogDogsGarage6 жыл бұрын
    • Sounds like you're in a time that has long passed, good to see it still exists in some places. I envy you.

      @darklordojeda@darklordojeda4 жыл бұрын
    • Amen,dog.

      @vapormissile@vapormissile4 жыл бұрын
    • Magical!

      @karlynnelangerak4549@karlynnelangerak45494 жыл бұрын
    • @@darklordojeda those places will come back when we stop using Round up and go organic.

      @melodyfleck9368@melodyfleck93684 жыл бұрын
  • Amazing creatures. Only seen them in person a few times. Once waiting on line outside somewhere and one landed on my hand for a few seconds then shot off again. Another time saw one dying and put it into a ziplock bag I had on me for some weird reason. It died in the bag. Was afraid it was going to come back to life if I opened the bag and take over my room, haha. They have quite a presence. I can't imagine millions of years ago when they had two foot wingspans. Must have been shocking. They probably even scared some T-Rex's sometimes, haha. They said that once a dragonfly goes too far down into water it is doomed and will never escape. Then after that they show how when a male and female mate the female goes deep underwater to lay eggs onto plants, sometimes for as long as an hour. They didn't mention the fact that the female goes underwater and manages to come back out again and survive. Great documentary, but they should have commented something about that fact and detail. That's amazing that they've been around for hundreds of millions of years, but they only live for a couple of weeks. Great documentary. Amazing work by all involved. Thanks for the show.

    @RobertF-@RobertF-2 жыл бұрын
  • This was an awesome nature documentary. Well executed and eloquent.

    @CozyJuffyWuff@CozyJuffyWuff3 жыл бұрын
  • Considering the creature being videoed, this _has to be the most amazing, and greatest videography ever!_

    @OdeeOz@OdeeOz5 жыл бұрын
    • From the description above, below the title: "...and elaborate computer animation..."

      @jaredprince4772@jaredprince47724 жыл бұрын
    • Jared Prince please consider 17:35 - 18:14 a dragon fly murdered by corn syrup or honey. Great job film crew

      @BuckStrickland@BuckStrickland4 жыл бұрын
    • @@BuckStrickland Don't assume I hadn't considered...

      @jaredprince4772@jaredprince47724 жыл бұрын
    • and i nice voice and soft music ever now and then

      @andradavis7201@andradavis72014 жыл бұрын
  • Amazing example of nature's engineering! Much respect to a creature that's been on this planet long before we arrived and no doubt will exist after we're extinct.

    @imbatman3620@imbatman36208 жыл бұрын
    • I think we are beyond becoming extinct.

      @jaredmitchell1302@jaredmitchell13028 жыл бұрын
    • PizzaAssassin All of those are small obstacles that only make us better at what we do. Survive.

      @TallicaMan1986@TallicaMan19867 жыл бұрын
    • Extinction for us is not out of the question as long as we have our current governments in power. We're not the only ones in danger either.

      @potatocouchx6990@potatocouchx69905 жыл бұрын
    • @Toolman329 Perhaps

      @joshcarlson8284@joshcarlson82845 жыл бұрын
    • HI LOL ' Nature' ENGINEERS something??????You need a cognitive process to engineer something! In other words, AN INTELLIGENT BEING. Shalom to you in Christ Yeshua.

      @toosiyabrandt8676@toosiyabrandt86765 жыл бұрын
  • Amazing and beautiful! This so reminded me of the beautifully done National Geographic specials that got me interested in wildlife and nature when I was a young person. This kind of educational and entertaining video can only foster respect and concern for the creatures that are a major part of our ecosystem! Thank-you so much for such an enjoyable and informational piece! :-)

    @lindakepler8500@lindakepler8500 Жыл бұрын
    • do you also remember Marty Stouffer's wild America on PBS back in the 70's and 80's ? great stuff !

      @cliftongaither6642@cliftongaither66427 ай бұрын
  • Dragonflies are my favourite. Amazing insects. Praying mantis are cannibals, too.

    @bxbank@bxbank2 жыл бұрын
  • I very much enjoyed this look into my favourite flying insect. Thank you.

    @michaeldavis8999@michaeldavis89998 жыл бұрын
  • I’m spellbound how you managed to film the chases for the Dragonflies. It’s impeccable

    @jacksonarcher3232@jacksonarcher32323 жыл бұрын
    • It's sadly CGI

      @GewelReal@GewelReal3 жыл бұрын
  • We're not gonna talk about how dragonflies make a ❤️ while they get their freak on? That's cute.

    @sreekarpradyumna@sreekarpradyumna3 жыл бұрын
  • when i was a kid, ( am now 62 yo), i used to play with dragonfly by slowly catching them on their tails. i was so cautious not to scare them away . am fascinated by their colours. but this time, i could hardly see dragonfly around. i planted flowers around yet only few i saw around. i noticed than even butterflies are not that many because of the pesticides farmers use.

    @ophecoloma8243@ophecoloma8243 Жыл бұрын
  • Very impressed with the quality of this documentary.

    @TropicalCoder@TropicalCoder4 жыл бұрын
    • FTC yyggfg by%%this report on the

      @mikestillson6800@mikestillson68003 жыл бұрын
    • Very unimpressed w this narrators ability to SPEAK the English Language

      @bad71hd@bad71hd3 жыл бұрын
    • Yes this is one of the best ones on the tube!

      @MicahJKelly@MicahJKelly3 жыл бұрын
  • Stunningly beautiful, I never tire of watching them. The camera work in this documentary is brilliant!

    @yobrojoost9497@yobrojoost94973 жыл бұрын
  • My mind is being blown by these cameras & camera work

    @marsofficial3798@marsofficial37982 жыл бұрын
  • The dragonfly and the praying mantis are two of the coolest insects on earth.

    @Powertuber1000@Powertuber10003 жыл бұрын
    • Inculcation of Architect of Universe (Allah) SWT to Fossils Exploration? And by fossils we know initiation of creation and history of planet earth. This means on purpose Allah SWT left fossils, which will act as His signs when He reveals the verses in future, in scientific age, see the planning of Allah SWT ? This means, Allah SWT since beginning of creation, has planned this and left these signs in earth and in space, which He has to command later in future to check, verify and confirm as authentication of His book ? Lets read the verse قُلْ سِيرُوا فِي الْأَرْضِ فَانظُرُوا كَيْفَ بَدَأَ الْخَلْقَ ۚ ثُمَّ اللَّـهُ يُنشِئُ النَّشْأَةَ الْآخِرَةَ ۚ إِنَّ اللَّـهَ عَلَىٰ كُلِّ شَيْءٍ قَدِيرٌ ﴿٢٠﴾ Say to them, "Travel through the land and Explore, how creation initiated / began (بَدَأَ) ? (Single cell and multi-cell life 600 million year ago, multi cellular, bisexual live, 100 million years ago and dinosaurs age). Then Allah developed the Final creation. (to Raise or Develop is يُنشِئ) (Aakir or finalلْآخِر) (Final Creation was the purpose of initiating creation, and building up of planet earth so that comforts the Human existence). Indeed Allah, over all things, has total control."(29:20) Here Allah SWT is talking about the beginning (birth) of earth, when it got separated from the Mother-Mass after the Bing-Bang, some 14 billion years ago. When it was a hot ball or Lava and molten rocks. Then it cooled because of mountain heights and rain about 850 million years ago, and Then there was development of single cell organism some 600 million years ago and Oxygen boom, Then the stage of multi-cellular 450 million years ago and bi-sexual fast multiplication Organisms. Then there as Panspermia, and animals landed form space by Meteorites / Asteroids. 39:6 Is not the Quran the book of science, but from different direction….that is? The target of Quran is Fast aging man, who has to appear before his lord after passing this earthly life by process of birth and death.

      @adnanadill@adnanadill3 жыл бұрын
    • @@adnanadill WHO CARES ABOUT THE QURAN?

      @janehyden1652@janehyden16523 жыл бұрын
    • @@janehyden1652 the message reached you is very important will you be the one who volunteers peace and prosperity to earth or will you do as Europe and America that kill million for their luxury decide what you want ? Religion is Organization and legislation of God to provide on His responsibility “”your bread on your bedside”” No struggle, No competition, No wars, No deception, No corruption. Just loving, sharing, enjoying, and roaming. Religion is not your attendance at Temples, Churches or Masjids, but these places are schools, that should teach and educate you this legislation of God as Masjids are doing. But, if these places become centers for stealing your money in name of God, by producing begging God, as they beg your money as donations, tickets or flowers, Arti or else, then they should be aborted, as these centers stock Tons of Gold by fooling you, and poor are dying in burden of bank interests and hospital less and school less India. The teaching and legislation of God taught at Masjid are ……… قُلْ تَعَالَوْا أَتْلُ مَا حَرَّمَ رَبُّكُمْ عَلَيْكُمْ أَلَّا تُشْرِكُوا بِهِ شَيْئًا وَبِالْوَالِدَيْنِ إِحْسَانًا وَلَا تَقْتُلُوا أَوْلَادَكُم مِّنْ إِمْلَاقٍ نَّحْنُ نَرْزُقُكُمْ وَإِيَّاهُمْ وَلَا تَقْرَبُوا الْفَوَاحِشَ مَا ظَهَرَ مِنْهَا وَمَا بَطَنَ وَلَا تَقْتُلُوا النَّفْسَ الَّتِي حَرَّمَ اللَّـهُ إِلَّا بِالْحَقِّ ذَٰلِكُمْ وَصَّاكُم بِهِ لَعَلَّكُمْ تَعْقِلُونَ ﴿الأنعام: ١٥١﴾ Announce / Declare Understand/obey what Your Creator has prohibited on you 1) Do not call anyone else as God, at any cost and 2) Be kind to your parents and 3) Don’t abort your children in thought of poverty, It is My responsibility to provide sustenance to you and to your children and 4) Do not go close to porn/nudity in open and in secret. 5) Do not kill any soul, God has prohibited that, but in punishment of Kill. These are my commandments for you, so that you understand (how God take responsibility of your bread and guarantees your safety) 6:151 وَأْمُرْ أَهْلَكَ بِالصَّلَاةِ وَاصْطَبِرْ عَلَيْهَا لَا نَسْأَلُكَ رِزْقًا نَّحْنُ نَرْزُقُكَ وَالْعَاقِبَةُ لِلتَّقْوَىٰ ﴿طه: ١٣٢﴾ Oh Humanity! Command your family be obedient and be patient (in hardship), I do not require sustenance (money offering) from you. It is Me, who will provide you, and are awards for those, who remain God fearing (do not cheat others, even in hardship) 20:132. Stick to these commandment and God/Eshwer/Allah guarantees you food and your security مَا أُرِيدُ مِنْهُم مِّن رِّزْقٍ وَمَا أُرِيدُ أَن يُطْعِمُونِ ﴿الذاريات: ٥٧﴾ Eshwer: “”I do not require from you any Provisions (money/donation) nor do I want any offerings”” إِنَّ اللَّـهَ هُوَ الرَّزَّاقُ ذُو الْقُوَّةِ الْمَتِينُ ﴿٥٨﴾ Definitely it is Allah/Eshwer, Who Himself is infinite Sustainer/Provider, with ultimate and infinite resources/power with Him 51:57/58. وَمَا مِن دَابَّةٍ فِي الْأَرْضِ إِلَّا عَلَى اللَّـهِ رِزْقُهَا وَيَعْلَمُ مُسْتَقَرَّهَا وَمُسْتَوْدَعَهَا كُلٌّ فِي كِتَابٍ مُّبِينٍ ﴿هود: ٦﴾ And there in not a crawling insect on face of earth, whose responsibility is not on Allah/Eshwer of its sustenance. He the Mighty One knows where to fix it (settle) and where are their foods deposits, these all are registered perfectly in a record (Book) 11:6. Think, when God/Eshwer/Allah declares His responsibility even on insects, how can He, The Mighty One can forget humans? وَكَأَيِّن مِّن دَابَّةٍ لَّا تَحْمِلُ رِزْقَهَا اللَّـهُ يَرْزُقُهَا وَإِيَّاكُمْ وَهُوَ السَّمِيعُ الْعَلِيمُ ﴿العنكبوت: ٦٠﴾ And how many Insects are there, they do not struggle for their food, But it is Allah who provides them and you too and He sees and know every detail (of your desires and needs) 29:60 وَمَا أَصَابَكُم مِّن مُّصِيبَةٍ فَبِمَا كَسَبَتْ أَيْدِيكُمْ وَيَعْفُو عَن كَثِيرٍ ﴿الشورى:٣٠﴾ And whatever Calamity befalls you, it is because of what your hands has earned, you have long been excused 42:30. ظَهَرَ الْفَسَادُ فِي الْبَرِّ وَالْبَحْرِ بِمَا كَسَبَتْ أَيْدِي النَّاسِ لِيُذِيقَهُم بَعْضَ الَّذِي عَمِلُوا لَعَلَّهُمْ يَرْجِعُونَ [٣٠:٤١] Corruption Appeared (Unjust/Biased UNO, SC, WHO) in sea and land, because of what human earned by their handy work (When aggression dominate). Let some of them taste the consequences of their ignorance, so that they return. (God Law/Justice/Gentleness/Sympathy/ special care for weak) (30:41). And there was an example for us from this nation, from history, which Allah Himself explains. وَضَرَبَ اللَّـهُ مَثَلًا قَرْيَةً كَانَتْ آمِنَةً مُّطْمَئِنَّةً يَأْتِيهَا رِزْقُهَا رَغَدًا مِّن كُلِّ مَكَانٍ فَكَفَرَتْ بِأَنْعُمِ اللَّـهِ فَأَذَاقَهَا اللَّـهُ لِبَاسَ الْجُوعِ وَالْخَوْفِ بِمَا كَانُوا يَصْنَعُونَ ﴿النحل: ١١٢﴾ Allah describes you the example of a nation, They were given peace and struggle free life and food from all directions (in abundance) reached them. But they got aggressive because of Allah’s generousness. Then He, the Mighty One made them taste misery and hunger and fear because of their aggression/oppression. 16:112

      @adnanadill@adnanadill3 жыл бұрын
    • Those eyes get me every time

      @sono1951@sono19513 жыл бұрын
    • @@adnanadill People like you are what makes religion so unattractive to some.

      @hull5697@hull56973 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent. Dragonflies can be playful with humans for a few minutes at a time.

    @blackhawkorg@blackhawkorg5 жыл бұрын
    • blackhawk dragon flies love being stared at with admiration. If they trust you they will fly on to your head. They love being admired. They are good eye readers.

      @jodeg205@jodeg2054 жыл бұрын
  • I've always been fascinated by dragonflies and after watching this upload I have a new found respect for them, long live the dragonfly.

    @copee2960@copee29605 жыл бұрын
  • Imagine we still have those 70-80 cm wingspand dragonflies 😅 Would be pretty scary!!!! And the Bee eater would be pray💯 Amazing footage❤️💯LOVE IT!!!

    @michaelripley4528@michaelripley45288 ай бұрын
  • Love the mosquito eaters. Used to go out and take pictures of them. They are so colorful when first hatched. Fascinating to watch as well. I have had some fly right in front of me and just hover there for a while.

    @ruthwidlund6429@ruthwidlund6429 Жыл бұрын
  • Extraordinary documentary... one of the best i've ever seen!!!! Well done guys, you've done an amazing job!

    @justinev5668@justinev56688 жыл бұрын
  • beautiful dragonflies this is such an awesome film I watch it over and over I love them thank you for sharing I love this

    @debbiewhitfield6191@debbiewhitfield61918 жыл бұрын
  • *!! WARNING !!* The audio on this video *WILL DRIVE YOU CRAZY* if you're wearing headphones! I *KNOW* it's just the show, but I keep slapping at insects that aren't there! TOP NOTCH!! 5 stars!

    @WilliamRWarrenJr@WilliamRWarrenJr2 жыл бұрын
  • There was a dragonfly hunting in my backyard one summer day. It would slowly fly upwind for a while, then zoom back downwind and repeat the process. Once in a while it would see something and dash after it. It flew slightly higher than my house, quite interesting sight to behold. I must've watched it for 5-10 minutes

    @tiberiu_nicolae@tiberiu_nicolae Жыл бұрын
    • Iu

      @tarilarson2053@tarilarson2053 Жыл бұрын
  • I Love Dragonflies!

    @brendagoebel808@brendagoebel8089 жыл бұрын
    • Brenda Goebel don't forget to subscribe!

      @GoWild_EN@GoWild_EN9 жыл бұрын
  • I have hundreds of them in my garden. I had the garden designed precisely to welcome dragonflies and then i brought as many species as the local weathers could allow. and the garden is a haven for these glorious creatures. I can spend hours looking at them. and thanks to them i can have a pond without mosquitoes. and to make sure that there are not too many dragonflies, and to keep the population under control naturally, i introduced a few small bats (even created little caves for them to hide safely away from cats).

    @morganolfursson2560@morganolfursson25603 жыл бұрын
    • You sound like you have an awesome garden.

      @Richard-zc1cj@Richard-zc1cj3 жыл бұрын
    • What does it take to grow/keep dragon flies in one's garden - I would love to have some to eat the mosquitos.

      @dimitristsagdis7340@dimitristsagdis73403 жыл бұрын
    • Pics or didn’t happen

      @notafuckinpplperson8233@notafuckinpplperson82333 жыл бұрын
  • These little creatures have always fascinated me since I was a child and I still enjoy watching them

    @stevenfromer3816@stevenfromer3816 Жыл бұрын
  • I am a cyclist and would ride by a small lake. It never seemed to fail that a Dragon Fly would come out to greet me and fly just out of reach as I rode. Always enjoyed that.

    @christopherlococo2483@christopherlococo2483 Жыл бұрын
  • I am fascinated by dragonflies, they are such beautiful and amazing creatures. My hat goes of to all the photographers who shot footage for this documentary, terrific work! This is a great channel!

    @JessieVegaPhoto@JessieVegaPhoto8 жыл бұрын
    • Jessie Vega thanks for the kind feedback.

      @GoWild_EN@GoWild_EN8 жыл бұрын
    • +The Secrets of Nature thisis555m mmmmmmmn.

      @michaelrobertson4565@michaelrobertson45658 жыл бұрын
    • +Jessie Vega I agree..they are a beautiful creature.

      @marcbastille3204@marcbastille32048 жыл бұрын
    • No by by

      @kellysuttonitisnot9203@kellysuttonitisnot92032 жыл бұрын
    • It's true.

      @kellysuttonitisnot9203@kellysuttonitisnot92032 жыл бұрын
  • I'm totally enthralled by the clarity of sound and the amazing quality of the captivating movements I can hear from the camera-work. Even though I'm totally blind, I can almost visualize everything that's happening here, and it's like I'm watching these impressive productions featured in this channel. This is absolutely top-notch production, editing and audio quality, and even though I've never been able to experience measurable vision, I feel I'm experiencing it when I listen to this, and I don't even have to try to imagine what's going on! I really hope you'll have more to offer for many years to come, because this, by far, is the best nature-related documentary channel on KZhead. Do you take these recordings from many other networks? I wouldn't be surprised, because with headphones on or surround-sound speakers, I feel as if I'm listening to these documentaries in a private theater here at home, and I only have two speakers! Even so, I could almost be there in the midst of all the action as well, and I'm sure that's what the producers wanted to make us experience as viewers and listeners. Thank you so much for bringing such consistently excellent material here. I know I can certainly share this channel with my friends and family knowing that you don't disappoint. Keep up the great work! Heather PS: I'm typing this using text-to-speech software that tells me what I'm typing, so I can correct any mistakes I make as I go along. I still proofread what I've typed just in case I made anymore that I didn't catch and correct them. Yes, it's cool to be able to enjoy being independent, but it's even better when sighted people make the effort to make this world accessible and even enjoy doing it whether they realize it or not.

    @heatherstub@heatherstub6 жыл бұрын
    • Heather's post is an inspiration.

      @Joe-kb1sm@Joe-kb1sm4 жыл бұрын
    • Wow,i love how fluent your writing is. While mine is so horrible lol.

      @justocean2197@justocean21974 жыл бұрын
    • How long did it take to make that comment

      @kylesteele818@kylesteele8184 жыл бұрын
    • Dr. Kurt Mündl wrote directed & filmed this documentary. I looked him up because this documentary was so accurate about ecosystems and avoided inaccuracies and hype that many nature documentaries re sport to. He was a famous Austrian BBC- like documentary maker. He sadly died at age 61, last year. He was the science writer companion of Konrad Lorenz! Happily there are a bunch of films yet to watch of his.

      @bethrosenwasserphd3241@bethrosenwasserphd32413 жыл бұрын
    • You seem like a really cool person and the internet needs more comments from people like you. Thank you for posting.

      @ollielong6523@ollielong65233 жыл бұрын
  • If a dragonfly could experience emotion, imagine what it would feel like to go from being master swimmer to master flyer.

    @kentneumann5209@kentneumann52092 жыл бұрын
  • Wow, three hundred million years! Thank you for this presentation. The photography is just phenomenal.

    @Gently469@Gently4692 жыл бұрын
  • Bit of trivia regarding their physiology. Although the larvae can walk along stream beds and underwater plants, an adult dragonfly (in its fully flying stage) cannot walk. Their legs are used only for holding onto perches and mating. They can't walk a single step.

    @tvideo1189@tvideo11893 жыл бұрын
    • thats funny :)

      @kukulroukul4698@kukulroukul46982 жыл бұрын
    • Please support: kzhead.info/sun/or2gibalbqiXd40/bejne.html

      @petparrots1884@petparrots18842 жыл бұрын
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      @kristacampbell113@kristacampbell1132 жыл бұрын
  • Andrew Solomon loved your narration!. Great job team for this insightful doc:-)

    @sutapamazumdar1338@sutapamazumdar13389 жыл бұрын
  • When I was very young, I used to catch them. What a pitty! My childhood memory brings me here.

    @sadatrafsanjani@sadatrafsanjani2 жыл бұрын
  • Dragonflies eat more mosquitos then bats but nobody talks about that I subbed! love this video style!

    @rabbithomesteading3797@rabbithomesteading37979 ай бұрын
  • Nature has lot of good stuff to teach us only to make us realize how little we know.

    @VENKATASUBRAMANIANR@VENKATASUBRAMANIANR8 жыл бұрын
    • Video Dragonfly perched on my hand at: kzhead.info/sun/fsWSdaywgmNqo4U/bejne.html

      @trinhminhtan2294@trinhminhtan22945 жыл бұрын
    • VENKATASUBRAMANIAN R I know that you’re stupid

      @bad71hd@bad71hd4 жыл бұрын
  • Awesome video. Dragonflys are my favorite insect. They just look so damn cool and beautiful. Turns out a pool here is full of larvae and I wanted to see if they would transform before we treat the pool water. Aint no way I am waiting another year. I will have ta catch and release

    @sudilos1172@sudilos11729 жыл бұрын
  • Dragonflys such interesting creatures thank you I really enjoyed this

    @lizzieatherfold2293@lizzieatherfold22933 жыл бұрын
  • UNREAL photography,I so enjoyed this film.

    @norafox4789@norafox4789 Жыл бұрын
  • Love dragonflies, hate mosquitoes. Didn’t realize they ate them!! This was an excellent documentary. Subscribing to see more cool vids 😉

    @laughingc0w@laughingc0w5 жыл бұрын
    • Growing up in Louisiana I first heard them called Mosquitohawks. I later learned Dragonflies

      @TheEaglewoman2@TheEaglewoman24 жыл бұрын
    • @@TheEaglewoman2 snake doctors I heard them called... But that lacks proof

      @sirricwebb8287@sirricwebb82874 жыл бұрын
    • Burning dry sage keeps most insects away. They choke on the smell and don't go near it.

      @realvictoria5970@realvictoria59704 жыл бұрын
    • @@realvictoria5970 ⁴ . 🐯🐵🐒🍊🐎🐴🐺🦊🐖🐴🐎🐒🐵😎🍅🍋🍊🍒🥝🥦🍞🌽🥒🍍🌽🍞🥜

      @kenhounsell3170@kenhounsell31704 жыл бұрын
    • You mean you hate female mosquitoes. Only the females eat blood; the males eat nectar.

      @ibelieveicansoar@ibelieveicansoar4 жыл бұрын
  • incredible footage!!

    @skidddah@skidddah8 жыл бұрын
  • Dragon flies are the fighter jets of the insect world.

    @rickpark291@rickpark2913 жыл бұрын
  • In southern mexico Dragonflies feast on mosquitoes, so they're always a welcome sight for me.

    @ZogJhones@ZogJhones8 жыл бұрын
    • ZogJhones s

      @henrymartin5642@henrymartin56426 жыл бұрын
    • Its damsilflies youre thinking of. Not dragonflies.

      @antonp6917@antonp69176 жыл бұрын
    • Anton P How the hell would you know what Zogjhones is thinking of? Are you saying southern Mexico doesn't have dragon flies? Do some research you fucking know-it-all.

      @joespizza1093@joespizza10936 жыл бұрын
    • ZogJhones Brasil{Zig Zig. and libélula}

      @sergiossilva5842@sergiossilva58426 жыл бұрын
    • Joseph Kool way to challenge the most mentally inept person by bringing racism into a video about dragonflies

      @jankemjunkie6564@jankemjunkie65645 жыл бұрын
  • I moved to the south and saw a dragonfly land on one of my plants and I was completely fascinated by how beautiful it was. I started searching up on it and omg I never realized how extraordinary they are !!!!

    @lorraynefurlan4348@lorraynefurlan43483 жыл бұрын
  • Evolution can never, and will NEVER be able to, explain the perfect design of the dragonfly. 300 million years is a blink of the eye when it comes to modifications required in the genetic language needed to create such a complex and perfect creature.

    @johnhoey4605@johnhoey4605 Жыл бұрын
  • “The male’s grip can last several seconds, or as long as an hour” Relatable

    @CheddarDrip@CheddarDrip2 жыл бұрын
    • 💀💀💀💀💀💀

      @TheEnigmaticDeenTruth@TheEnigmaticDeenTruth2 жыл бұрын
    • Ko nen cau ca moi nguoi xem mang Met .

      @quocnhattran7846@quocnhattran78462 жыл бұрын
  • I've always appreciated Dragonflies for not having any stingers.

    @frankiefaithful@frankiefaithful5 жыл бұрын
    • They have strong Jaws tho

      @prism2451@prism24514 жыл бұрын
    • Omg they would rule the air with stingers....

      @abdulraheem415@abdulraheem4154 жыл бұрын
    • We need to unleash them on these Africanized killer bees that are killing the honey bees.

      @abdulraheem415@abdulraheem4154 жыл бұрын
    • @@abdulraheem415 Yes All the yes. And sick them on yellow jackets too! .... yellow bastards😂..... Wait a minute that sounded racist.....yellow and black.... Aww dammit....bug bastards! Aaaah!

      @raymondjones7423@raymondjones74234 жыл бұрын
    • @@raymondjones7423 I'm with u bro....I think it's amazing that nature has an answer for EVERYTHING!

      @abdulraheem415@abdulraheem4154 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent video creation in every way! A bit bone chilling at times. A few weeks ago I seen a large black dragonfly land on my patio lattices, just 6 feet from me. it stopped as if frozen in time, alarming. It had white striped wings and looked artificial with its shiny armor that immediately reminded me of ground attack-aircraft games.

    @doncrownover2519@doncrownover25193 жыл бұрын
  • We are witnessing something that has lived for hundreds of millions of years. Please don't take it for granted that everything we see today has been on this planet for millions of years.

    @paysour1@paysour1 Жыл бұрын
  • Such cool insects. Always my favorite

    @russell7852@russell78522 жыл бұрын
  • That was really fascinating. My cat and I watched the whole thing strait through.

    @jamesdubben3687@jamesdubben36873 жыл бұрын
    • My cats eat dragon flies.

      @MegaCashmagnet@MegaCashmagnet3 жыл бұрын
    • Lol my kitten would probably try to attack the tv good thing I am watching on my phone

      @Gowithdeath@Gowithdeath3 жыл бұрын
    • 🍷😉😝😔

      @miamiflorida3055@miamiflorida30553 жыл бұрын
    • "straight"

      @englishpolice5043@englishpolice50433 жыл бұрын
    • Does mommie know you are here jimmy boy? 🤔

      @coiledsteel8344@coiledsteel83443 жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful creatures. Their eyes glow with life. After death all that light is lost, turning a dim brown. It's remarkable really.

    @pigtailsboy@pigtailsboy4 жыл бұрын
  • Dragon flies have evolved for 100 MILLION years. 320 million years ago. They must have water. 70 CM...700 mm? Amber is a perfect preserver! Well done!

    @ddd228@ddd2282 жыл бұрын
  • Priceless and very clever job of making this movie. Million thanks to those who made this marvell.

    @SuperArkleo@SuperArkleo2 жыл бұрын
  • The metallic blue dragonflies are beautiful 😍

    @dreamlover4128@dreamlover41285 жыл бұрын
  • When I was little, I found a strange looking bug in a pile of freshly caught fishes and took it home. Turns out it's the water scorpion, the larva stage of dragonfly. I kept it in a fish tank and fed it flies, one day it climbed out of the fish tank and hid in a corner and a dragonfly peeled through it. I still had no idea how it just climbed out of a fish tank. But we let the dragonfly go free, it was beautiful.

    @IceXiao@IceXiao5 жыл бұрын
    • @@rc3754 Your story is crazier, crayfishes aren't even meant to climb!

      @IceXiao@IceXiao4 жыл бұрын
    • R C did ya release it?

      @Matt-or9tq@Matt-or9tq4 жыл бұрын
    • @@Matt-or9tq No it died trying to climb up our stairs. It made it a long way considering.

      @rc3754@rc37544 жыл бұрын
    • Water scorpions ARE something different from Larval dragonflies. Personally I think they are a lot cooler than water scorpions.

      @ToonedMinecraft@ToonedMinecraft3 жыл бұрын
  • I hate insects but I love these guys. Grew up with them in Louisiana and love their curiosity around people and their willingness to hang out on your finger or shoulder.

    @luthiervandros@luthiervandros2 жыл бұрын
  • In my family, we view dragonflies as angels and former family that come to check up on us daily .Since I own a pool, a family of dragonflies frequently visits and divebombs the pool. They are some of the most beautiful insects in my opinion.

    @medic2229@medic22292 жыл бұрын
  • I have always been fascinated with dragonflies & their swift un-natural mechanical like movements, no other insect moved the way they do, as a child whenever I would see them I would think of them as tiny helicopters fly around, I use to love it when they would land on a pond, they would float above the water like a hovercraft & propel themselves backwards, forwards & side to side effortlessly, dragonflies are amazing.

    @MediaSock@MediaSock3 жыл бұрын
    • When I found injured dragonflies as a child I would let it dry. (I always tried to save their lives first. They are tough). They have only a thread like neck, but they get caught in car grilles. Once the torso gets crushed, there is not much you can do. After they dry out I would mount them on a toothpick and gently paint them with cleat nail polish. Even the wings. This will preserve them a long time.The color drains away, so I have touched in acrylic colors when desired. When hot glued on a wire, they are beatiful in floral bouquets. One time several huge blue and green ones swarmed my backyard eating mosquitoes !. I was thrilled, but People want them dead. Truth is, they were doing us a favor !.

      @donnajohnson3334@donnajohnson3334 Жыл бұрын
  • I agree with one of the comments below - One of the best documentaries I have ever seen. I also agree that they were created, like everything else, by the One, True, Perfect Creator whose creation we can marvel at and learn from. I liked how at one point the video showed a rock formation which changed into the eye of a dinosaur. A focused, predatory eye that seemed to show intelligence.

    @abdulmannankhan2301@abdulmannankhan23016 жыл бұрын
    • Uh okay, looking back, not a rock formation, but a bit of plastic and paint. Even better.

      @abdulmannankhan2301@abdulmannankhan23016 жыл бұрын
  • Could've been a swan on a grassy lake Could've been a gull in a clipper's wake Could've been a lady bug on a wind chime But she was born a dragonfly

    @TRAWETS64@TRAWETS642 жыл бұрын
  • Felicidades a todo el equipo de colaboracion, excelente y hermoso documental.!!!

    @manuelavila869@manuelavila8692 жыл бұрын
  • Dragonflies are the most beautiful insect on the planet, I absolutely love these insects. They are very important. Like bats that eat insects that are pests to humans

    @freeamerican2313@freeamerican23134 жыл бұрын
    • 'Merica!

      @fobbitoperator3620@fobbitoperator36203 жыл бұрын
    • On the other hand mosquitos are an important part of the ecosystem that are are excellent source of nutrients due to the blood it drinks from animals. Nature really is a wheel.

      @bone8352@bone83523 жыл бұрын
    • ❤️❤️❤️❤️

      @lindamaemullins5151@lindamaemullins51513 жыл бұрын
    • Kill that silly rebel flag. They were a bunch of traitors who lost. You can’t have that garbage next to my country’s flag.

      @eyesopen4136@eyesopen41363 жыл бұрын
    • @@eyesopen4136 if they win you would be singing a different tune and it stays

      @freeamerican2313@freeamerican23133 жыл бұрын
  • When I was around 8 and went fishing I caught a dragon fly larvea, and because I didn't know what it was and it was massive, I was convinced it was a new species of animal until now. It looked so strange compared to anything I'd seen in my childhood books.

    @KingFluffs@KingFluffs8 жыл бұрын
    • k

      @fransvenrooy4760@fransvenrooy47607 жыл бұрын
    • What do you call massive ? Dragonfly larvae are usually up to 2 inches at most.

      @donnajohnson3334@donnajohnson3334 Жыл бұрын
  • I always tell people that dragonflies are one of the most badass animals on the planet :)

    @Howlingburd19@Howlingburd19Ай бұрын
  • I've watched them when they were little. They stay motionless, see prey, fly directly to them and then straight back onto the log. As adults, they intercept in flight. Also , the head pivots on an incredibly small post.

    @takaorobinson8719@takaorobinson8719 Жыл бұрын
  • Great documentary, great photography, just plain great and amazing,, thank you ,, more people should look at nature and appreciate what this world has to offer

    @richardtes6078@richardtes60784 жыл бұрын
  • The photography in these nature videos, is absolutely outstanding. The clarity and the colour is just amazing ! The guys who design all this high tech equipment, well you are just super intelligent. Well done guys !!

    @laidsgpr63@laidsgpr633 жыл бұрын
    • Geoff

      @SandyHandys@SandyHandys Жыл бұрын
  • Nature is amazing. I have wasps in my yard that I find interesting,though highly allergic to them,but I find it hard to kill them because they are living life as they know how. Quit hunting many years ago,due to some very unsavoury people I guided who didn’t want to follow and finish off the deer/elk that they wounded. I still take out problem coyotes for a friend who loses lambs and puppies to them though. Over population of ‘yotes around my area,becoming a danger for pet owners and small children.

    @jackalister1662@jackalister16622 жыл бұрын
  • I have a huge love for Damselflies and Dragonflies,theyed are the most Colorful and I see them at the swamp,where gator football plated.

    @waltergastiger@waltergastiger3 жыл бұрын
  • They are friendly little things. Sometimes they will land on your finger or ride on the tip of your fishing pole.

    @rhondamaddux7828@rhondamaddux78286 жыл бұрын
    • That's true. Haven't been fishing in many decades, but I remember that now. When still-fishing, they land on bobbers. That's a nice memory. :-)

      @gybx4094@gybx40946 жыл бұрын
    • They're friendly if you're not a bug.

      @frogsoda@frogsoda6 жыл бұрын
    • Dragonflies bite you too

      @billythemillipede6102@billythemillipede61026 жыл бұрын
    • Yup i have damsel flies in my garden around the pond and they will happily perch on you.

      @wideyxyz2271@wideyxyz22716 жыл бұрын
    • @@billythemillipede6102 They will bite the blood out of you!

      @juliemonarch7364@juliemonarch73645 жыл бұрын
  • wonderful! LOVED this documentary! Mother Nature ... what a wondrous world!

    @JennyRei@JennyRei5 жыл бұрын
  • I remember I used to watch this documentary and other insect documentarys many times when I was a six year old.

    @aboameir@aboameir2 жыл бұрын
  • Such a marvelous creature roaming the world for millions of years. Thank you for making the extraordinary video.

    @wanderingsoul1189@wanderingsoul11893 жыл бұрын
  • OMG! The best documentary I've ever watched. All of my 5 tattoos are dragonflies and this small dinosaur keep on impressing me!

    @diariodadebs@diariodadebs8 жыл бұрын
    • Diário da Debs why would you have 5 tattoos of the same thing? That's just silly

      @mikeb.3556@mikeb.35566 жыл бұрын
    • +Mike B. HA! Onceknewa girl with a thing for turtles, and had tats of them. She'll spend the rest of her life explaining that to everyone she meets.

      @garychandler4296@garychandler42966 жыл бұрын
  • I love these bugs, they are so beautiful, always amazes me when they fly over a pond, in the setting Sun

    @adopt-a-pet1968@adopt-a-pet19684 жыл бұрын
  • Amazing creature! I would add one other long term survivor and master of most early realms--the scorpion!

    @drmontreal6165@drmontreal61652 жыл бұрын
  • I didn't know they snatched their prey outta the air. I love how bold they are.

    @lgd4247@lgd4247 Жыл бұрын
  • I love them, they're so curious, and yea friendly, lol. You can see them thinking while they look at you. I always wonder what's going on in their brain. They're so chill 💙

    @darkmetaOFFICIAL@darkmetaOFFICIAL3 жыл бұрын
    • We had one land on our washing line, probably to stalk a butterfly cocoon that was also on there! That very morning, the butterfly was ready to emerge but once it did the dragonfly was already gone

      @cheesequaked@cheesequaked3 жыл бұрын
    • Lol... They are thinking: Wow! this guy is so big, how can I eat him?🤣🤣

      @tomjerry84@tomjerry843 жыл бұрын
    • Dark Meta Every sunny afternoon one of these guys sits on the top of my flag pole and appears to be catching some sun. As the sun changes its position this guy changes his position atop the pole.

      @gatesmw50@gatesmw503 жыл бұрын
    • @@gatesmw50 That's awesome! I wonder why he does that.

      @darkmetaOFFICIAL@darkmetaOFFICIAL3 жыл бұрын
    • @@tomjerry84 they're just like the one bug that's smart enough to understand that oh this is another intelligent being I will go on and look for food LOL The way they look at you and make decisions and then leave, seems more intentional than even our smartest mammal pets lol fr.

      @darkmetaOFFICIAL@darkmetaOFFICIAL3 жыл бұрын
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