This was a fantastic video as always guys! You did a great job of filming their amazing behavior Zach, it was cool to see you in front of the camera! Horseshoe crabs are a criminally under-appreciated animal, so I was really happy to see you make a video about them. I didn’t fully understand why their blood was so valuable, but you explained it really well and in an approachable way. Great work! - Harrison and Evan
Thank you for your educational videos. Your videos are really well-made and I enjoy them immensely. We live in the mid-Atlantic, near preserved land and a nature park. In the last few years, the park has opened to the public and there has been a noticeable decline in horseshoe crabs. Before the park opened, we saw numerous horseshoe crab babies, but fishing and swimming have reduced the horseshoe crab population. Additionally, park-goers fish and swim near a preestablished osprey nest. It's sad to witness the encroachment on nature. The osprey do not appreciate the invasion any more than the horseshoe crabs, and my husband and I do not appreciate litterers who have zero respect for wildlife. Again, thank you for your excellent videos. 🦀🐟🌳
This was a fantastic video as always guys! You did a great job of filming their amazing behavior Zach, it was cool to see you in front of the camera! Horseshoe crabs are a criminally under-appreciated animal, so I was really happy to see you make a video about them. I didn’t fully understand why their blood was so valuable, but you explained it really well and in an approachable way. Great work!
- Harrison and Evan
Thanks so much guys! Had a lot of fun making this-despite the biting flies 😅
-Zach
Thank you for the great video. I really enjoy your channel.
Awesome! Great job. Thank you.
Imagine if a trilobite in a horseshoe crab met.
This was really interesting, great work!
Thank you for your educational videos. Your videos are really well-made and I enjoy them immensely.
We live in the mid-Atlantic, near preserved land and a nature park. In the last few years, the park has opened to the public and there has been a noticeable decline in horseshoe crabs. Before the park opened, we saw numerous horseshoe crab babies, but fishing and swimming have reduced the horseshoe crab population.
Additionally, park-goers fish and swim near a preestablished osprey nest. It's sad to witness the encroachment on nature. The osprey do not appreciate the invasion any more than the horseshoe crabs, and my husband and I do not appreciate litterers who have zero respect for wildlife.
Again, thank you for your excellent videos. 🦀🐟🌳
Thanks so much! Sorry to hear about your local encroachment issues, but glad people like you are around to advocate for the voiceless!