Burgermeister Meisterburger Moss sounds itchy and it grows in wetter climates. I don’t want to take a bath each time I sleep. Rotting logs are everywhere. I’d just have to fall over and BOOM. Nap anywhere.
Always love watching these when they come up. You know what would be a fun one to cover? Go over the many types of ants and how their ecosystem as well as their colonies work differently from one another.
Wow guys, I am so grateful for u to be providing a perspective most wouldn’t have (especially kids) to appreciate in wonder at the beauty and majesty of this world. I especially love the intro and music. I feel blessed to be watching u guys evolve into an always growing group of educators. Your passion and dedication I adore and the community you foster is helping to change the world. Your doing God’s work. 🙂🐙
I love this video. It is always breath taking seeing animals in their natural habitat. Shame for deforestation. EDIT: But I hope you keep drawing, I like your drawing too.
The funny thing is, like Danielle said, poison-dart frogs don't make their own poison. Those that feed on crickets aren't toxic. They're no less brightly colored, though.
I was in Costa Rica Summer 2016, and I got to see plenty of insects, frogs (including Redeye one of our guides carried on a leaf to us, and Red Posion Darts), bird species, and even a Caiman. It was utterly gorgeous. Great video :)
I know this has nothing to do with frogs, but, i remember back when Rob Duke/Rob Gavagan was promoting this channel when it first started in 2014. The video quality has skyrocketed since then! I can’t wait to see what your next video is going to be about! Keep up the great work!
What i always marvle at is how footage can be captured of animal behavior in such quality without disturbing the subjects and causing them to behave unaturally. Once i tried to take a picture of a hawk in the city that recently caught a pidgeon but i couldnt get close enoguh to get a decent shot without disturbing its meal and i felt super terrible.
Fun fact: iguanas have a third eye on top of their heads. It doesn't give full vision, but is sensitive to light and shadows, detecting overhead movement! So it doesn't have to keep an actual eye on the sky to watch for hawks!
I work at a pet store and had a red eyed leaf frog surrendered to me. Her name is sage and she's staring at me right now from where she's stuck to the glass door of her terrarium. I house 5 reptiles and one other tree frog and she is the most fascinating to look at
I love every video for so many reasons but now this?? On location? You're taking us on adventures? Ya'll really stepped it up and it's frickin awesome!
Stunning visuals and great commentary. You are quite possibly the Sir Attenborough of our generation. Made me interested in nature again the way Sir Attenborough did when I was a kid. You need to tie up with Nat Geo or Discovery!
3:05 the frog just steps on the other and doesn't give a crap haha
Dominance established.
S&M play
He like - shhh muhfucka
As a furless mammal, do you ever look at these feats and say to yourself:
_"I wish I was visually indistinguishable with a rotting log."_
Yes, for naps.
@@maryudomah4387 Personally, I think moss is just a tad better in that regard, but you do you!
Burgermeister Meisterburger wait are you suggesting that i am not visually indistinguishable with a rotting log?
Burgermeister Meisterburger Moss sounds itchy and it grows in wetter climates. I don’t want to take a bath each time I sleep. Rotting logs are everywhere. I’d just have to fall over and BOOM. Nap anywhere.
Protip: That can easily be achieved with a low level transformation jutsu
Wow, just wow. Is National Geographic jealously yet?
Preach
Superstar 17 nice grammer
@@gawkycolt273 maybe English is not his first language
Sir Stromming you think everyone in the world speak fluent English?
They are probably too occupied with a new Nazi-Alien-Conspiracy series....
I love the direction these wild videos are going!
a poison dart is 4th hand, poison,
plant, ant, frog, man... cool, I never knew,
thanks once again lovely canadian lady ^^
3:06 “ok lemme just move a bit over he- wait what am i feeling?” “John thats me can you please get your sticky foot of of my head”
I LOVE this new "wild" chapters. Amazing footage, really cable-TV-level production. Worth every cent of Patreon.
I love frogs. Even though they're dumb as a rock, they try their best.
The production quality has been raised drastically
I have a strong desire to put those frogs in my mouth.
Probably shouldn’t visit Central America anytime soon
What, why?! Well, now that I think about it, I kind of want to as well.
*Several people are typing.*
*WHY!?*
You... Probably shouldn't go anywhere without a little help lmao 😂
Miles Morales well, with those bright colors and smooth skin, they just look so scrumptious
4:03 casually looks back to see if they’re being stalked.
Cameraman
Camels and camelids please. Those funky jumping llamas
That thumbnail looks straight up from jurassic park or something lol
Red-eyed tree frogs baby!
@@animalogic ik lol
@@copac0707 :D
5:47 "Oh crap, oh, crap, I'm having a very bad day now, I ... I.. I can't get out!"
Looks like they are pouting
0:11 frog blinked so weirdly
Thanks for all the hard work putting this together, Animalogic! I feel like a kid again watching documentaries on Animal Planet. Love the music too!
Danielle is the next Attenborough!
YES
Don't disrespect the goat like that
I sure hope not
Always love watching these when they come up. You know what would be a fun one to cover? Go over the many types of ants and how their ecosystem as well as their colonies work differently from one another.
Wow guys, I am so grateful for u to be providing a perspective most wouldn’t have (especially kids) to appreciate in wonder at the beauty and majesty of this world.
I especially love the intro and music. I feel blessed to be watching u guys evolve into an always growing group of educators.
Your passion and dedication I adore and the community you foster is helping to change the world.
Your doing God’s work. 🙂🐙
Quickly read this
Poisonous: ingestion and/or absorbtion
Venom: Puncture and/or injection
this video should have 10x more views. people are missing out on amazing content
I love this video. It is always breath taking seeing animals in their natural habitat. Shame for deforestation.
EDIT: But I hope you keep drawing, I like your drawing too.
Frogs 🐸 are one of my favorite animals ever!🐸🐞🐜❤️😁
2:56 when you are drunk af, but still wanna show off in front of girls
Thank you for your integrity and respect for animals! I preserved many parks in my time and I am glad to see it hasn’t gone out of fashion!
Didn't you genocide a bunch of native Americans to make those parks?
I really like this animal logic wild. Do you plan to go to other wild locations. Your getting me all excited to go their later this year.
Have two red eyed tree frogs
They are a privilege to keep , they’re amazing
I like how you constructed events but made it clear that it didn't actually happen that way. Transparency in learning and videography. I like
Poison dart frog: I'm colourful and hecc poisonous!
Human captures them anyway because aesthetic
The funny thing is, like Danielle said, poison-dart frogs don't make their own poison. Those that feed on crickets aren't toxic. They're no less brightly colored, though.
@@Chaos89P Yeah, I heard that's why captive poison darties are safe to handle
5:13 is what you came for!!
5:48 "Halp! Halp!"
It looks like its trying to smack the snake to let go of it lol XD
I really enjoy your presentations. Just the correct dosage of knowledge and humor Daniel
1:34 just a lizard chilling on his head 😂
Simply amazing, keep these videos coming!:)
Best channel ever for wildlife in youtube ... Love from India.
Danielle is the best.
Following since 2015.
This series in Costa Rica are the best animal videos I ever saw
0:12
Tree Frog: *blinks*
Me: *dies* 😍
Some days, you'll go through the rain~
And some days, you'll feed on a tree frog~
I was in Costa Rica Summer 2016, and I got to see plenty of insects, frogs (including Redeye one of our guides carried on a leaf to us, and Red Posion Darts), bird species, and even a Caiman. It was utterly gorgeous. Great video :)
I know this has nothing to do with frogs, but, i remember back when Rob Duke/Rob Gavagan was promoting this channel when it first started in 2014. The video quality has skyrocketed since then! I can’t wait to see what your next video is going to be about! Keep up the great work!
5:47 Lizard: "See something, say something!"
Absolutely loved this Costa Rica series! hope we get other locations soon!
Love how this channel evolved keep up the nice work
The footage you guys get is...breathtaking.
What i always marvle at is how footage can be captured of animal behavior in such quality without disturbing the subjects and causing them to behave unaturally. Once i tried to take a picture of a hawk in the city that recently caught a pidgeon but i couldnt get close enoguh to get a decent shot without disturbing its meal and i felt super terrible.
I like the way the frog blinked
Popular opinion Animalogic and Brave Wilderness are the most popular wildlife youtube channels
Fun fact: iguanas have a third eye on top of their heads. It doesn't give full vision, but is sensitive to light and shadows, detecting overhead movement! So it doesn't have to keep an actual eye on the sky to watch for hawks!
The beginning sounds like the starting of a Christmas movie or a movie with a lot of kids
The Aardwolf is probably one of my favourite animals, and if you guys could make a video covering these cute boys, I'd be ecstatic!
I always found it freaky when a frog blinks and the eyeballs seems to get "sucked" into it's head.
Anyone else remember that one episode of Diego with the red eyed tree frog?
Kiev McDowell Yes.
I love the music intro... It's like some Disney movies intro... Music
I work at a pet store and had a red eyed leaf frog surrendered to me. Her name is sage and she's staring at me right now from where she's stuck to the glass door of her terrarium.
I house 5 reptiles and one other tree frog and she is the most fascinating to look at
Glad to see Animalogic stepping up their game
Thank you for this! Frogs, along with chickens and most reptiles are my fave animals.
I love those frogs and snakes and its kinda funny that this was just uploaded before my bday
3:14 Amazing quality of footage. Very 'sharp'.
Also - cute frog!!! :)
Can you do a video on the difference between a toad and a frog?
Gotta love the ultimate Derp Froggo
Video quality keeps on increasing! Fabulous!
I love every video for so many reasons but now this?? On location? You're taking us on adventures? Ya'll really stepped it up and it's frickin awesome!
Gives another meaning to the phrase: To eat with your eyes.
I love you!!! Could you do ferret's/weasels?
Yassssss
Didn't they already do something like that?
@@jaukeweterings6611 not really... But she definitely covered the mink
@@zero44mag my knowledge on small long mammals is sub par
I’m so glad i found this show
This has been in my recommend long enough
Literally no one:
Danielle: *is super cute*
This is the best channel on youtube
Ok why am I just finding this channel now? Great work!
Animallogic is the BEST! I just love these videos so much I had to watch it twice! 😆
Tree frogs, the real life Dark Souls basilisks
Or maybe the Green Eyed tree frog is just saying “yummm” by closing it’s eyes when eating 😅
7:03 ahhh, love ❤️❤️❤️
She always has great information with every video
Awesome episode, Danielle!
"Hi am Danielle dufault and you are watching most beautiful channel on this earth" ❤️ Love your work!!
Wow... Now this is what I called wildlife channel growing! Keep it up!
FINALLY A FROG VIDEO!!!
I can't believe it, this must be an NGC episode!
If only someone would use that red eye tree frogs ability to summon a red eyes black dragon from the deck
Stunning visuals and great commentary. You are quite possibly the Sir Attenborough of our generation. Made me interested in nature again the way Sir Attenborough did when I was a kid. You need to tie up with Nat Geo or Discovery!
I loved this video, like the editing, sound balance, and more.
Happy I subscribe to this channel months ago
Ok,now Seth Meyers have a adequate and real intro to the you burnt segment.
There's your tree frogs!!!!
I love this channel and Danielle
Loving these travel videos! So cool to see the program out in the wild.
7:01 my first kiss be like
Lmfao
With someone died
Plot twist; the iguana isn't dead, he's just having a nice time with his wife
No i didn’t just binge watch all their videos that’s crazy!
*wants to marry this cute anchor.*
I love these videos so much
At last, the episode I’ve been waiting for! :D
6:33 that looked like a corn body ahead of the boa.. which can be taken as human littering waste eveyerwhere..
Its amazing how you capture these scenes or maybe the animals are paid actors
Amazing! Keep growing Animalogic, you deserve a lot more views
You are showing a Dendrelaphis formosus in the thumbnail which is endemic to Southeast Asia.
I thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated this video! Can't wait for the future ones!
ahh this totally looks like one of those high quality wildlife documentary's!
I have phobia on frogs and i still watch these 😂
That is a really interesting phobia you don't hear all that often.
You guys put a lot of effort in your videos and I appreciate that very much