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  • Опубліковано 31 лип 2019
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    For more than 10 years Anne-Marie and Xavier HUBERT-BRIERRE and their friend Michel GUISS DJOMOU have been placing trap cameras in the rainforest near Nyonié in Gabon. While many cameras are mounted in front of very large mirrors to film, from different angles, the reaction of wild animals to their reflection, others are set up in the forest near streams.
    These few images show the great quietness in this remote place of the Gabonese rainforest.
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    Depuis 10 ans Anne-Marie et Xavier HUBERT-BRIERRE et leur ami Michel GUISS DJOMOU placent des caméras pièges dans la forêt vierge près de Nyonié au Gabon. Si de nombreuses caméras sont placées face à de très grands miroirs pour filmer, sous différents angles, la réaction des animaux sauvages face à leur reflet, d’autres sont placées dans la forêt auprès des ruisseaux.
    Ces quelques images montrent la grande quiétude régnant dans cet endroit reculé de la forêt vierge gabonaise.
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    Há mais de 10 anos que Anne-Marie e Xavier HUBERT-BRIERRE e o seu amigo Michel GUISS DJOMOU colocam câmaras de armadilhas na floresta tropical perto de Nyonié, no Gabão. Enquanto muitas câmeras são montadas na frente de grandes espelhos para filmar, de diferentes ângulos, a reação de animais selvagens ao seu reflexo, outras são montadas na floresta perto de riachos.
    Estas poucas imagens mostram a grande quietude neste lugar remoto da floresta tropical gabonesa.
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    Уже более 10 лет Анна-Мари и Хавьер Хьюберт-Брайерре и их друг Мишель ГУИСС ДЖОМОУ устанавливают камеры ловушек в тропических лесах под Ньонье в Габоне. В то время как многие камеры установлены перед очень большими зеркалами, чтобы снимать, с разных углов зрения, реакцию диких животных на их отражение, другие устанавливаются в лесу около ручьев.
    На этих нескольких снимках видна большая тишина в этом отдаленном месте тропического леса Габона.
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  • @free_spirit1
    @free_spirit1 4 роки тому +5

    3:02 in order not to leave a scent trace. Smart.
    On a related note: it's incredible these places still exist in the world.

  • @goerizal1
    @goerizal1 4 роки тому +9

    he is barefoot in the jungle stream and wear only sandals on dry jungle floor. no gaboon vipers or cobras or thorny palms anywhere? he is brave.

  • @NationalJungleGraphic
    @NationalJungleGraphic 3 роки тому +1

    Le proverbe "L'eau c'est la vie" prends toute son ampleur sur ces images magnifiques 👍 Beau travail!

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  3 роки тому

      *L'écart de température, entre la fraîcheur de l'eau des ruisseaux serpentant dans la forêt et l'air ambiant environnant, va générer : ?* ua-cam.com/video/DluIAy7k0l8/v-deo.html
      Après la vision de chacune de mes vidéos publiées sur ma chaine N'oubliez pas de lire la description en français suivant celle en anglais ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos

  • @trianglepant
    @trianglepant 4 роки тому +7

    seems like the animals have a strange feeling that someone/something is watching them 😃

  • @irobot7016
    @irobot7016 4 роки тому +4

    Notice how they are always on full alert looking around. Life of living in the wild looks nice and all but you can never be too comfortable.

    • @LatvjuAvs
      @LatvjuAvs 4 роки тому +5

      Except for hog, they don't give a shit.

  • @victorammann825
    @victorammann825 4 роки тому +1

    Bonjour Xavier, vos vidéos sont toujours aussi magnifique et passionnante, je les regarde nuit et jour en rêvant du Gabon. Grâce à vous, j'ai l'impression de revivre cette aventure extraordinaire. Mon retour est prévu après la fin de mes études de biologie en 2020. J'espère que cette fois ci nous aurons peut être l'occasion de nous rencontrer à Nyonié. J'espère que tout se passe bien pour vous au Gabon et je vous souhaite une excellente continuation. Victor du projet Langoué !

  • @tinkmarshino
    @tinkmarshino 4 роки тому +4

    egads! what was that last wild animal doing with those covers around his feet?.. As always a brief view of nature when she thinks no one is looking.. Although those elies I think know what's up.. Merci beaucoup.. (I hope I spelt that right)

  • @tae2k929
    @tae2k929 2 роки тому +1

    Cool Video !

  • @angelinam358
    @angelinam358 2 роки тому +1

    All beautiful. My favourite would be seeing mom and baby elephants.

  • @mohdshuhaimi7152
    @mohdshuhaimi7152 4 роки тому

    Tqvm...sir , nice video.

  • @Lady8D
    @Lady8D 4 роки тому

    Thanks for another great video!

  • @reneadrianromero340
    @reneadrianromero340 Рік тому

    Thank you, this is a great video.

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  Рік тому

      🙏🙏🙏 *I really appreciate when a viewer gives such a label to one of my videos. Merci beaucoup !*
      *May I suggest you some of my homemade-made videos from my channel which have never been recommended by UA-cam and which unfortunately have a very small number of views even though they are very instructive such as:*
      First mud bath of an cute new born elephant with her mom and aunts: ua-cam.com/video/2pj1VfkNJS4/v-deo.html
      Fresh Water from Creeks triggers the urge to urinate in wild mammals: ua-cam.com/video/DluIAy7k0l8/v-deo.html
      Can an elephant survive without half of its trunk lost in a poacher's wire snare? ua-cam.com/video/5o9gWi8pZqE/v-deo.html
      Before buying ivory jewellery or carved ivory objects: ua-cam.com/video/2buTj7pNvHM/v-deo.html
      and unfortunately there are many others in this case!
      Check out my 180 homemade videos published on my channel ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos and read the description attached to each one of them. You will know very interesting informations.
      Good vision!

  • @stefan1924
    @stefan1924 4 місяці тому

    Seeing a wild elephant in a forest is one of my biggest dreams when it comes to wildlife sightings.

  • @deerohdeer8000
    @deerohdeer8000 4 роки тому

    Amazing captures!!!!!!! Thumbs up from me !👍

  • @riverbankfisher
    @riverbankfisher 2 роки тому +2

    Brilliant camera work. With the elephants' phenomenal sense of smell. I have expected to see one of them reach for the camera. The Sitatunga are majestic animals, as is the Red River Hog

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  2 роки тому +2

      Please watch:
      ua-cam.com/video/V4gRWNQ8vHw/v-deo.html In their jungle, mammals spot immediately our camera traps (Gabon)
      ua-cam.com/video/XB1U_66cQ3w/v-deo.html In Nyonié, Gabon, elephants react to a camera trap in various ways
      ua-cam.com/video/gqj_bY0g0C0/v-deo.html Elephant VS camera trap in Gabon.
      ua-cam.com/video/xgMWeqCfAzY/v-deo.html Elephant VS camera trap in Gabon.
      ua-cam.com/video/UV3qblF7L8A/v-deo.html Elephants attack infrared trap cameras in the jungle 𝐑.𝐈.𝐏. 𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐩𝐡𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐔𝐬𝐞𝐫𝐬
      After watching my video, remember to click on the "show more" option: As with each of my 180 videos published on my channel: ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos , you will find an attached description of the behavior of these wild animals that meet our large mirrors planted in a remote area of the Gabonese forest, a few kilometers from the Equator line.

    • @riverbankfisher
      @riverbankfisher 2 роки тому

      @@XHB06400CANNES Thank you sir for these additional links. Coincidentally I was today watching the clip of a Silverback Gorilla doing battle with that mirror in the forest. That mirror idea is a fantastic test of intelligence and character in the animal world.
      These beautiful film clips will do so much to preserve Africa's wildlife in addition to showing her wide variety of animals to a youtube audience spread all over the world,

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  2 роки тому +2

      @@riverbankfisher 𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝗵𝗼𝘄 𝘄𝗲 𝗰𝗮𝗺𝗲 𝘂𝗽 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗮 𝗼𝗳 𝘀𝗲𝘁𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘂𝗽 𝗵𝘂𝗴𝗲 𝗺𝗶𝗿𝗿𝗼𝗿𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗚𝗮𝗯𝗼𝗻𝗲𝘀𝗲 𝗿𝗮𝗶𝗻𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘁: My wife and I are neither scientists nor veterinarians nor primatologists nor photographers. We wanted to thank Gabon, which has welcomed our family for more than 35 years (in the retail sector), to show on UA-cam the diversity of the fauna of this beautiful country and to make Internet users want to visit it. Our first videos posted on our UA-cam channel essentially showed wildlife "passing" in front of the lenses of our trap cameras equipped with motion detectors: The passage of an elephant in front of the objective of a trap for about twenty seconds is not particularly interesting. On the other hand, a video of young elephants playing in a river while adults are quenching their thirst is much more enjoyable to watch. ua-cam.com/video/4XFgRkSaeTs/v-deo.html Elephant calves have fun during a creek crossing (Gabon jungle). To find such "spots" it is advisable to get further away from the path used by the few 4x4 vehicles of Nyonié, to go deeper into the forest and to walk in the beds of creeks and small rivers. This is not safe, especially when you are old. To progress more easily in the forest, animals use this off-road trail, without vines, bushes, brambles and trees mixed on the ground because of the very numerous tornadoes in this region on the Equator line. We came up with the idea of placing very large mirrors at the end of a long straight line of an off-road track to catch their eyes and "block" them in front of their image. We have also placed other mirrors under trees where numerous animals appreciate the fruits. At other locations in the middle of the forest it would have been very lucky for animals to meet their reflection.
      Our use of mirrors has been of great interest to primatologists, including members of the PSG, not the Paris Saint Germain football club, but the Primate Specialists Group, who have only been able to study self-recognition in a mirror in great apes in laboratories with captive animals or animals born in captivity, used to contact with humans. These animals did not have to search for food, defend their families against other congeners and predators, sometimes imitating humans, and therefore had very different distorted behaviours from primates living in complete freedom with their group or family in a remote area of Gabon's forest. Our cameras have highlighted a very particular behaviour among chimpanzees in the Nyonié region and resulted in a scientific publication, "Reflections in rainforest mirrors facilitate behavioral observations of wild chimpanzees Primates n°58 2017-01". On our two following videos this behavior is filmed: ua-cam.com/video/ttMGcLrQ12E/v-deo.html (Rump-Rump Rubbing in Chimpanzees = anti-stress effect? A social behavior ever observed previously) and ua-cam.com/video/4vliTnJ7Olo/v-deo.html (scared chimps reassure themselves with pseudo-copulation and rump-to-rump contacts front of mirror).
      This is how, incidentally in wild animals, we discovered and became interested in their self-recognition in our large full length mirrors.
      Keep watching my homemade videos (180 pieces) that I put online on my channel and read the description attached to each one of them. You will know very interesting explanations about animals reactions front of my mirrors in the jungle and share its link with your friends: ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos

    • @riverbankfisher
      @riverbankfisher 2 роки тому

      @@XHB06400CANNES The protection that Gabon offers to its precious wildlife is a rarity in the subregion that is highlighted so beautifully by your work with the mirrors and trail cameras. I have seen what happens when forests are not protected from timber thieves, and wildlife is not protected from poachers, in Africa, so one can only hope that the example being set by Gabon serves as an inspiration to other nearby nations. Fantastic work, sir

    • @veroniquendambo3242
      @veroniquendambo3242 Рік тому

      @@riverbankfisher Those animals as well as the entire wild life need nothing else but peace and tranquility without having to be disturbed by anyone or anything. They have what is required to sustain their lives in their own and natural habitats. I am speaking as a native of one the country's areas in which timber logging activities are intensively going on.

  • @gardenwildlifecam3371
    @gardenwildlifecam3371 Рік тому

    Wow great video!

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  Рік тому

      *_Your compliment is great reward for my wife Anne-Marie, my friend Michel and me._* As you may have noticed, we are not sitting comfortably in our armchairs, publishing, without any description, pieces of videos copied from the Internet and put end to end. A comment like yours cheers us up after my wife and I have spent days alone in the Gabonese forest for the maintenance of our mirrors and numerous cameras traps, changing memory cards, cells, batteries, cleaning lenses, removing fallen branches in their field of vision, walking up beds of creeks to find areas where animals are crossing over to install new traps etc... Drenched by tornadoes, the body covered with insect bites of all kinds (horseflies, gorilla flies, tsetse, black ants, magnan ants etc.) and unfortunately the number of cameras refusing to work increases because of the humidity rate of 95%. Then, back in the camp, we do the editing with for each video a description in English which is not our native language and then put them online to show the beauty of Gabonese fauna, talk about poachers, show how elephants who have managed to get away from a wire snare trap, treat the deep cut made by this trap, show how elephants pick mangos, self recognition in mirrors that is not innate both among humans than among primates and other mammals and so on...
      It's a choice. Thank you.
      Watch my other videos of the channel and don't forget to read the description each time. You will learn some very important information. ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos
      May I invite you to watch some of my 180 homemade videos from my channel that have never been recommended by UA-cam and which unfortunately have a very small number of views even though they are very instructive such as:
      Baby elephant sleeps standing up glued to mom so as not to be left out when the night walk restarts? ua-cam.com/video/nYKpZnSaeAs/v-deo.html
      First mud bath of an cute new born elephant with her mom and aunts: ua-cam.com/video/2pj1VfkNJS4/v-deo.html
      An elephant trapped in a poacher's snare: ua-cam.com/video/VgXNY2wGQ1Q/v-deo.html
      Fresh Water from Creeks triggers the urge to urinate in wild mammals: ua-cam.com/video/DluIAy7k0l8/v-deo.html
      Eaters of waterlilies: Buffalo, Elephant, Sitatunga: ua-cam.com/video/oIH76mIIob4/v-deo.html
      Can an elephant survive without half of its trunk lost in a poacher's wire snare?: ua-cam.com/video/C3AhDseMlCI/v-deo.html
      a young male sitatunga (swamp-dwelling antelope) crosses the creek in two jumps - Gabon's jungle: ua-cam.com/video/JMJG3S2NzWA/v-deo.html
      a buffalo lying in a creek in the jungle does not enjoy a skin cleansing through Oxpecker’s bills: ua-cam.com/video/i9pzBDQBmsQ/v-deo.html
      Gabon rainforest: Which wild animals triggered this trap camera (#201) set up on a creek: ua-cam.com/video/5o9gWi8pZqE/v-deo.html
      A busy corridor for wildlife : Why and when did it excavate trough this clay mound. (Gabon): ua-cam.com/video/ZQBOxysjuaM/v-deo.html
      How do elephants pick mangoes if the branches of the mango trees are too high?: ua-cam.com/video/1Aed3z554is/v-deo.html
      a smart elephant without etiquette listen carefully at the end: ua-cam.com/video/d1GGV2BoxLI/v-deo.html
      Before buying ivory jewellery or carved ivory objects: ua-cam.com/video/2buTj7pNvHM/v-deo.html
      and unfortunately there are many others in this case!
      Good vision! Thank you again.

  • @nico7654321
    @nico7654321 2 роки тому +7

    The last hominid doesn't look Gabonese 🤔, that must be an invasive species 🤭

  • @tlfortynine
    @tlfortynine 3 роки тому +5

    3:02 DUDE DONT DO IT IN THE WATER EVERYONE DRINKS THERE

  • @jannisnature
    @jannisnature 2 роки тому

    Very interesting and sweet to see this!😍😍😍

  • @ankithshettykundapur6333
    @ankithshettykundapur6333 Рік тому +5

    Last animal was scary

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  Рік тому +3

      *At 3.05 am, the last animal is myself who quickly leaves this trapping area because I have heard worrying noises!*
      Check out more of my 180 homemade videos from my channel and don't forget to read the description attached to each of them, you will find very interesting information. ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos Good vision!

  • @TheDoubleBee
    @TheDoubleBee 4 роки тому +6

    What's that funny animal from 3:04 onwards? 😁😁😁

  • @simonartley1645
    @simonartley1645 2 роки тому +3

    Wonderful and reassuring tó see these species,from African forests especially the elephant.Best disney tó Gabon and áll working tó protect them🐘💚

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  2 роки тому

      *Your feedback on my videos encourages us to pursue our overwhelming and somewhat dangerous passion. It is a great reward for my wife Anne-Marie, my friend Michel and me. As you may have noticed we are not comfortably sitting in our armchairs, to publish without any description, pieces of videos copied from the Internet and put end to end. But we maintain our mirrors and numerous cameras traps, to change the SD, batteries, to clean the objectives, to remove the fallen branches in their field of vision, to go up on foot the bed of the marigots to find zones of crossing of animals to install new traps there etc... Drenched by tornadoes, the body covered with insect bites of all kinds (horseflies, gorilla flies, tsetse, black ants, magnan ants etc.) and unfortunately the number of cameras refusing to work increases because of the humidity rate of 95%. Then we do the editing of the videos and write a long description in English which is not our native language (french) and then put them online to show the beauty of Gabonese fauna, talk about poachers, show how elephants who have managed to get away from a wire snare trap, treat the deep cut made by this trap, show how elephants pick mangos, self recognition in mirrors that is not innate both among humans than among primates and other mammals and so on...*
      It's a choice..
      May I suggest you some of my 170 home-made videos from my channel which have never been recommended by UA-cam and which unfortunately have a very small number of views even though they are very instructive such as:
      First mud bath of an cute new born elephant with her mom and aunts: ua-cam.com/video/2pj1VfkNJS4/v-deo.html
      Fresh Water from Creeks triggers the urge to urinate in wild mammals: ua-cam.com/video/DluIAy7k0l8/v-deo.html
      Can an elephant survive without half of its trunk lost in a poacher's wire snare? ua-cam.com/video/5o9gWi8pZqE/v-deo.html
      Before buying ivory jewellery or carved ivory objects: ua-cam.com/video/2buTj7pNvHM/v-deo.html
      and unfortunately there are many others in this case!
      Check out my 170 homemade videos published on my channel ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos and read the description attached to each one of them. You will know very interesting informations about animals reactions front of my mirrors in the jungle :
      Good vision!

  • @drandy.youtubechannel1436
    @drandy.youtubechannel1436 2 роки тому

    Cool !

  • @ReeTVdocs
    @ReeTVdocs 4 роки тому

    Wow so many animals like that spot! From ducks to elephants. Awesome

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  4 роки тому

      Watch these two videos shooted at the same spot:
      ua-cam.com/video/C3AhDseMlCI/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/DluIAy7k0l8/v-deo.htmlAfter watching hit the “show more “ option, I attach a description to each of my 130 videos published on my UA-cam channel you will know very interesting informations about animals of this jungle ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos

  • @Ouroneacrefarm133
    @Ouroneacrefarm133 4 роки тому

    Wow!!! Splendid footage of magnificent animals. Excellent work. Looks like you used a Reconyx Ultrafire? Very nice camera indeed. I shared this video into my facebook group "Trail Camera Photos and Videos", and subscribed to your channel. :)

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  4 роки тому +2

      Thank you for sharing this video into your facebook group.
      Keep watching the other videos on my channel ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos
      May I invite you to watch especially those that unfortunately have a very small number of views and are very informative like:
      First mud bath of an cute new born elephant with her mom and aunts: ua-cam.com/video/2pj1VfkNJS4/v-deo.html
      Fresh Water from Creeks triggers the urge to urinate in wild mammals: ua-cam.com/video/DluIAy7k0l8/v-deo.html
      Eaters of waterlilies: Buffalo, Elephant, Sitatunga: ua-cam.com/video/oIH76mIIob4/v-deo.html
      Can an elephant survive without half of its trunk lost in a poacher's wire snare? ua-cam.com/video/5o9gWi8pZqE/v-deo.html
      Before buying ivory jewellery or carved ivory objects: ua-cam.com/video/2buTj7pNvHM/v-deo.html
      and unfortunately there are many others in this case!
      Don't forget to read my description attached to each of my videos: Good vision! Thank you again.

  • @ImCallingFromSpringfield
    @ImCallingFromSpringfield 3 роки тому +2

    Very interesting videos on your channel, thanks for posting them. I would be afraid of setting up cameras in an area with so much wild life. Some of them are very dangerous (leopards for example). How do you make sure there are no dangerous animals around when you are walking on the forest and setting up the cameras and mirrors? Do you carry a weapon with you?

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  3 роки тому +1

      The mounting of a mirror generates noise and therefore the animals do not stay close by.
      On the other hand, when my wife and I alone in the Gabonese forest, we collect the memory cards from our cameras, clean our mirrors, change the batteries, clean the lenses, remove the fallen branches their field of vision or the vines growing against their lenses, walk up the bed of streams or small rivers to find new areas where animals cross to install new cameras, I rely a lot on my wife's very good hearing to detect the presence of animals and to avoid surprising them. For example, a mother elephant (with baby) who has heard us from a distance will warn us to turn back, while a surprise by our presence nearby will react more severely.
      Look at this beautiful river crossing location:
      ua-cam.com/video/YkmPBl4NPv8/v-deo.html
      Its our choice to pursue our overwhelming and somewhat dangerous passion.
      *I appreciate the label you gave to my videos.*
      May I invite you to watch especially my videos which, unfortunately, have a very small number of views and are very informative like:
      Baby elephant sleeps standing up glued to mom so as not to be left out when the night walk restarts? ua-cam.com/video/nYKpZnSaeAs/v-deo.html First mud bath of an cute new born elephant with her mom and aunts: ua-cam.com/video/2pj1VfkNJS4/v-deo.html
      Baby gorilla is in mirror training class: Mom's coming to pick him up: ua-cam.com/video/qiqsFsOJhPo/v-deo.html
      Elephants calves playing in heavy rain in the Gabon jungle: ua-cam.com/video/jWK6qKsfLvw/v-deo.html
      A calf elephant thinks its reflection in the mirror would be a young cow or a young calf: cute react ua-cam.com/video/3lVVhhYVtSU/v-deo.html
      For a baby elephant it is not easy to move through the jungle (Gabon): ua-cam.com/video/ZH4P-jAc6BQ/v-deo.html
      In Gabon front of trap cameras, elephants crossing Ndouni River: ua-cam.com/video/YkmPBl4NPv8/v-deo.html
      and unfortunately there are many others in this case!
      Two Silverback Gorillas Fight in the Jungle - Animals Reactions in Huge Mirrors dirtied by a Leopard ua-cam.com/video/4CJ04wELmHU/v-deo.html
      After each watching, don't forget to read my description with more information attached to each of my 160 videos published on my channel. ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos
      Good vision! Thank you again.

  • @NationalJungleGraphic
    @NationalJungleGraphic 3 роки тому

    Superbes images! Je m'abonne illico 👍
    Je commence à faire la même chose en Guyane (Amazonie), depuis 30 ans que j'y vis j'avais
    jamais eu le temps de prendre le temps... Maintenant que je suis à la retraite 😁

  • @baglionx4827
    @baglionx4827 3 роки тому +1

    Fantastic animals!

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  3 роки тому

      🙏🙏🙏 *I appreciate the label you gave to these animals that triggered my camera trap!*
      *May I invite you to watch especially my videos which, unfortunately, have a very small number of views and are very informative like:*
      Baby elephant sleeps standing up glued to mom so as not to be left out when the night walk restarts? ua-cam.com/video/nYKpZnSaeAs/v-deo.html
      Fresh Water from Creeks triggers the urge to urinate in wild mammals: ua-cam.com/video/DluIAy7k0l8/v-deo.html
      Amazing Antelope The Water chevrotain dive and swim beneath the water surface ua-cam.com/video/5luGVwB453g/v-deo.html
      As First mud bath of an cute new born elephant with her mom and aunts: ua-cam.com/video/2pj1VfkNJS4/v-deo.html
      In Gabon front of trap cameras, elephants crossing Ndouni River: ua-cam.com/video/YkmPBl4NPv8/v-deo.html
      How do elephants pick mangoes if the branches of the mango trees are too high? ua-cam.com/video/1Aed3z554is/v-deo.html
      Eaters of waterlilies: Buffalo, Elephant, Sitatunga: ua-cam.com/video/oIH76mIIob4/v-deo.html
      Can an elephant survive without half of its trunk lost in a poacher's wire snare? ua-cam.com/video/5o9gWi8pZqE/v-deo.html
      Before buying ivory jewellery or carved ivory objects: ua-cam.com/video/2buTj7pNvHM/v-deo.html
      and unfortunately there are many others in this case!
      After each watching, don't forget to read my description with more information attached to each of my 160 videos published on my channel. ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos
      Good vision! Thank you again.

  • @gaulindidier5995
    @gaulindidier5995 2 роки тому +1

    The life of a wild animal: Being consistently paranoid

  • @medvedilesnyduch
    @medvedilesnyduch 2 роки тому +1

    Perfect.

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  2 роки тому +1

      🙏🙏🙏 *I appreciate the label you gave to my video.*
      May I invite you to watch especially my videos which, unfortunately, have a very small number of views and are very informative like:
      Baby elephant sleeps standing up glued to mom so as not to be left out when the night walk restarts? ua-cam.com/video/nYKpZnSaeAs/v-deo.html
      First mud bath of an cute new born elephant with her mom and aunts: ua-cam.com/video/2pj1VfkNJS4/v-deo.html
      Baby gorilla is in mirror training class: Mom's coming to pick him up: ua-cam.com/video/qiqsFsOJhPo/v-deo.html
      Elephants calves playing in heavy rain in the Gabon jungle: ua-cam.com/video/jWK6qKsfLvw/v-deo.html
      A calf elephant thinks its reflection in the mirror would be a young cow or a young calf: cute react ua-cam.com/video/3lVVhhYVtSU/v-deo.html
      For a baby elephant it is not easy to move through the jungle (Gabon): ua-cam.com/video/ZH4P-jAc6BQ/v-deo.html
      In Gabon front of trap cameras, elephants crossing Ndouni River: ua-cam.com/video/YkmPBl4NPv8/v-deo.html
      and unfortunately there are many others in this case!
      Two Silverback Gorillas Fight in the Jungle - Animals Reactions in Huge Mirrors dirtied by a Leopard ua-cam.com/video/4CJ04wELmHU/v-deo.html
      Good vision! Thank you again.

  • @courtneyyoung6300
    @courtneyyoung6300 2 роки тому

    Absolutely beautiful 🌹

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  2 роки тому +1

      *Such a label encourages us to continue our time-consuming and somewhat dangerous passion to share with you the beauty of Gabon's wildlife.*
      I really appreciate this photo trapping location, its calm, its luminosity, its background and the transparency of the water of this creek. Watch another video shot by this trap with a completely different focus ua-cam.com/video/i9pzBDQBmsQ/v-deo.html or triggers from a trap in a thicker forest area ua-cam.com/video/3dYha14MXbM/v-deo.html
      I also particularly appreciate this video of all kinds of animals passing through this clay corridor whose history you will discover ua-cam.com/video/ZQBOxysjuaM/v-deo.html
      Keep watching my homemade videos (180 pieces) that I put online on my channel and read the description attached to each one of them. You will know very interesting explanations about animal reactions front of my mirrors in the jungle and share its link with your friends: ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos

  • @jayrad8321
    @jayrad8321 4 роки тому +1

    beautiful

  • @flamah10n
    @flamah10n 3 роки тому

    Agradeço pela descrição em Português✌

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  3 роки тому

      A cada um dos vídeos do meu canal é anexada uma descrição com um número limitado de caracteres. Se eu não for muito falador, posso acrescentar uma descrição em português depois das descrições em inglês e francês. Por favor leia a descrição, em inglês e francês, anexada a este vídeo e também a cada um dos nossos 160 vídeos no meu canal. Você encontrará informações muito interessantes sobre os animais filmados por nossas câmeras na selva gabonesa. ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos
      Se você não fala inglês ou francês, você pode usar software de tradução livre como o www.deepl.com/pt-PT/translator

    • @flamah10n
      @flamah10n 3 роки тому

      @@XHB06400CANNES oh right thanks! I can watch it any time!

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  3 роки тому

      @@flamah10n I really appreciate it when a viewer thanks me for my reply to his/her comment. Merci beaucoup !

  • @Blue_Lugia
    @Blue_Lugia 2 роки тому +2

    That last creature was an intresting one!
    What animal is that? 🤔🤔

  • @StormyNight777
    @StormyNight777 2 роки тому +3

    I like that you give the names of the animals. Thank you!

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  2 роки тому

      *Please watch another one of my videos with the names of the animals:* ua-cam.com/video/3dYha14MXbM/v-deo.html Hit the “show more “ option, I attach a description with more information to each of my 170 videos published on my channel. ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos

  • @chobik2268
    @chobik2268 3 роки тому

    Nature with all its charm

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  3 роки тому

      Other of my videos of nature with all its charm: ua-cam.com/video/DluIAy7k0l8/v-deo.html Fresh Water from Creeks triggers the urge to urinate in wild mammals in the Gabon Jungle
      ua-cam.com/video/oIH76mIIob4/v-deo.html Eaters of waterlilies: Buffalo, Elephant, Sitatunga
      ua-cam.com/video/quaL3-TxUY0/v-deo.html African Jacana a swamp dwelling antelope-pecker:
      ua-cam.com/video/0Qz5DW4632U/v-deo.html Shot in Gabon on the evening of the first major storm after the dry season. What is that?
      Watch more of my 160 homemade videos published on my channel ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos and read the description attached to each of them. You will find very interesting information about the reactions of the animals in front of my mirrors in the gabonese jungle: Good vision!

  • @iberianwildlife
    @iberianwildlife Рік тому +1

    Magnificent video. From Spain, Iberian Wildlife subscribes to your channel.

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  Рік тому +1

      Puedo sugerirles algunos de mis 180 videos caseros de mi canal que nunca han sido recomendados por UA-cam y que desafortunadamente tienen un número muy pequeño de vistas aunque son muy instructivos como:
      Un leopardo macho y una leoparda usan demasiado un espejo para sus SMS. El gorila desaprueba ua-cam.com/video/dbCaPS-01n4/v-deo.html
      baila con saltos intimidatorios entre chimpancés frente a los espejos colocados en su selva (Gabón) ua-cam.com/video/AaOYi7U7it8/v-deo.html
      un joven macho de sitatunga (antílope que habita en los pantanos) cruza el arroyo en dos saltos - la selva de Gabón ua-cam.com/video/C3AhDseMlCI/v-deo.html
      Las garrapatas chupasangre a menudo infestan la piel de los elefantes causando una intensa picazón. ¿Cómo se deshacen de ellas? ua-cam.com/video/dFyPz5rrsEc/v-deo.html
      En la selva, un espejo debe ser reemplazado a menudo ua-cam.com/video/BpeEMTlReQw/v-deo.html
      ¿Cómo recogen los elefantes los mangos si las ramas de los árboles de mango son demasiado altas?
      ua-cam.com/video/1Aed3z554is/v-deo.html
      y desafortunadamente hay muchos otros en este caso!
      Por favor, lea la descripción adjunta a mi vídeo así como a los otros 180 vídeos de mi canal ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos
      Si no entiendes el inglés y no el francés, puedes usar un software de traducción gratuito como: www.deepl.com/es/translator
      translate.google.com/
      ¡Buena visión!

  • @hondacivic6260
    @hondacivic6260 4 роки тому

    Great video, hey what Reconyx camera was it The Hyperfire 2 ?

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  4 роки тому

      RECONYX ULTRAFIRE XR6 Such a comment encourages us to pursue our overwhelming and somewhat dangerous passion. It is a great reward for my wife Anne-Marie, my friend Michel and me. We are not comfortably sitting in our armchairs, to publish without any description, pieces of videos copied from the Internet and put end to end. But we maintain our mirrors and numerous cameras traps, to change the SD, batteries, to clean the objectives, to remove the fallen branches in their field of vision, to go up on foot the bed of the marigots to find zones of crossing of animals to install new traps there etc... Drenched by tornadoes, the body covered with insect bites of all kinds (horseflies, gorilla flies, tsetse, black ants, magnan ants etc.) and unfortunately the number of cameras refusing to work increases because of the humidity rate of 95%. Then we do the editing of the videos and write a long description in addition to the published images. It's a choice. Thank you again. Watch our other videos of the channel and don't forget to read the description each time. You will learn some very important information. ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos.

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  4 роки тому

      Another video shooted at the same spot with the same Reconyx ua-cam.com/video/C3AhDseMlCI/v-deo.html

    • @hondacivic6260
      @hondacivic6260 4 роки тому

      Xavier HUBERT BRIERRE, I can only describe the work that you & you’re team do with the Huge amount of passion & dedication that you all have as, truly inspirational, enormously amazing, highly interesting, fully addictive to watch & tremendously soothing on the mind. Thanks for you’re informative description of the process & camera identification ✔️

  • @thegriffin88
    @thegriffin88 2 роки тому +5

    Straighter, thinner tusks on the forest elephant. For bushwhacking?

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  2 роки тому +6

      *Exactly! You have well noticed the elephants in this video filmed in the Gabonese forest near the equator. Unlike their cousins living in the savannahs, they are smaller and have straight, slender tusks that point towards the ground rather than curving upwards towards the sky, to make it easier to move through the dense vegetation and avoid tangled vines. Forest buffaloes are also adapted to this dense vegetation. Thus their horns are thin and short, pointing backwards, often converging and not wide and pointing to the sides. See my video:*
      ua-cam.com/video/i9pzBDQBmsQ/v-deo.html
      a buffalo lying in a creek in the jungle does not enjoy a skin cleansing through Oxpecker’s bills
      Watch more of my 170 videos published on my channel ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos and read the description attached to each of them. You will find very interesting information about the reactions of the animals in front of my mirrors in the gabonese jungle: Good vision!

    • @HuckleberryHim
      @HuckleberryHim 2 роки тому

      I think they look really beautiful and unique. Elephant legs are surprisingly slender, but especially on the forest elephant, they look so graceful and elegant. Some genetic studies suggest they are not closely related to African bush elephants, and may even be closer to Asian elephants.

  • @williamvine6076
    @williamvine6076 3 роки тому

    Fantastic work! Is there a way we can talk about camera-trap collaboration around Nyonié please?

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  3 роки тому +1

      *Nyonié in Gabon, is a camp located on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean. It is east of a 20 km wide strip of very sparsely inhabited, straddling the equator, between the Pongara National Park (900 km²) to the north and the Wonga Wongué National Park (4,300 km²) to the south. It is in a remote part of this unprotected strip where I planted my mirrors with an average of five cameras in front of each other and 70 trap cameras outside the area around the mirrors for more than 10 years, I have noticed a significant increase in the number of leopards. Why? Because small game is more important and thus makes it possible to feed a larger number of leopards. Why is small game more important? Why has the gorilla family become larger? Why are chimpanzee groups more important? Why do red river hogs (bushpig) troops exceed fifty individuals?*
      The poachers of this game avoid this region for fear of being photographed by my cameras : Watch this videos ua-cam.com/video/bIoUM0VnYng/v-deo.html
      Keep watching the other videos on my channel ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos
      Don't forget to read my description attached to each of my videos: Good vision!

    • @williamvine6076
      @williamvine6076 3 роки тому

      @@XHB06400CANNES fascinating that your cameras deter poachers. We are building a social enterprise proposition for voluntary carbon offset payments from companies to pay stakeholders in Gabon for the 'environmental services' of elephants in Gabon. For that, we need to identify individual elephants and report that they are still alive. The money helps support conservation, local communities and research. If collaboration is possible we could contribute to your work.

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  3 роки тому +1

      @@williamvine6076 *Thank you I am not looking for a contribution to our work.*
      𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝗵𝗼𝘄 𝘄𝗲 𝗰𝗮𝗺𝗲 𝘂𝗽 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗮 𝗼𝗳 𝘀𝗲𝘁𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘂𝗽 𝗵𝘂𝗴𝗲 𝗺𝗶𝗿𝗿𝗼𝗿𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗚𝗮𝗯𝗼𝗻𝗲𝘀𝗲 𝗿𝗮𝗶𝗻𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘁: My wife and I are neither scientists nor veterinarians nor primatologists nor photographers. We wanted to thank Gabon, which has welcomed our family for more than 35 years (in the retail sector), to show on UA-cam the diversity of the fauna of this beautiful country and to make Internet users want to visit it. Our first videos posted on our UA-cam channel essentially showed wildlife "passing" in front of the lenses of our trap cameras equipped with motion detectors: The passage of an elephant in front of the objective of a trap for about twenty seconds is not particularly interesting. On the other hand, a video of young elephants playing in a river while adults are quenching their thirst is much more enjoyable to watch. ua-cam.com/video/4XFgRkSaeTs/v-deo.html Elephant calves have fun during a creek crossing (Gabon jungle). To find such "spots" it is advisable to get further away from the path used by the few 4x4 vehicles of Nyonié, to go deeper into the forest and to walk in the beds of creeks and small rivers. This is not safe, especially when you are old. To progress more easily in the forest, animals use this off-road trail, without vines, bushes, brambles and trees mixed on the ground because of the very numerous tornadoes in this region on the Equator line. We came up with the idea of placing very large mirrors at the end of a long straight line of an off-road track to catch their eyes and "block" them in front of their image. We have also placed other mirrors under trees where numerous animals appreciate the fruits. At other locations in the middle of the forest it would have been very lucky for animals to meet their reflection.
      Our use of mirrors has been of great interest to primatologists, including members of the PSG, not the Paris Saint Germain football club, but the Primate Specialists Group, who have only been able to study self-recognition in a mirror in great apes in laboratories with captive animals or animals born in captivity, used to contact with humans. These animals did not have to search for food, defend their families against other congeners and predators, sometimes imitating humans, and therefore had very different distorted behaviours from primates living in complete freedom with their group or family in a remote area of Gabon's forest. Our cameras have highlighted a very particular behaviour among chimpanzees in the Nyonié region and resulted in a scientific publication, "Reflections in rainforest mirrors facilitate behavioral observations of wild chimpanzees Primates n°58 2017-01". On our two following videos this behavior is filmed: ua-cam.com/video/ttMGcLrQ12E/v-deo.html (Rump-Rump Rubbing in Chimpanzees = anti-stress effect? A social behavior ever observed previously) and ua-cam.com/video/4vliTnJ7Olo/v-deo.html (scared chimps reassure themselves with pseudo-copulation and rump-to-rump contacts front of mirror).
      This is how, incidentally in wild animals, we discovered and became interested in their self-recognition in our large mirrors.
      Keep watching my homemade videos (170 pieces) that I put online on my channel and read the description attached to each one of them. You will know very interesting explanations about animals reactions front of my mirrors in the jungle and share its link with your friends: ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos

    • @williamvine6076
      @williamvine6076 3 роки тому

      @@XHB06400CANNES thank you for your reply. I understand that your work has a different purpose to ours. Being able to show that specific elephants are alive and performing their services in the forest will enable us to support the elephants and their human neighbours in Gabon. We are working with various groups deploying camera traps in different parts of the country. Having seen your work we wanted to reach out to you, but we understand if it is of no interest to you. Thanks again

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  3 роки тому +1

      @@williamvine6076 At 75 years of age I no longer seek additional activity and therefore I thank you for your understanding.

  • @patrickravet8245
    @patrickravet8245 4 роки тому

    Nyonié un endroit magique avec le camp de béti au bord de l’océan

  • @africanexplorermagazine
    @africanexplorermagazine Рік тому +1

    Interesting they either smell the camera or know somethings up

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  Рік тому +2

      This camera is not hidden. It is enclosed in a steel security box screwed to a tree trunk or a post deeply embedded in the ground ua-cam.com/video/gv-eFugkFh8/v-deo.html and protected from theft by a padlock. In the entanglement of the dense vegetation of the jungle, cubic steel security boxes containing our cameras immediately catch the mammals' eye: ua-cam.com/video/V4gRWNQ8vHw/v-deo.html
      *I have noticed in somme my videos of elephants that when this mammal examines an object, its trunk comes to the help of its poor quality vision and very often whatever its age and sex it raises one of its legs (front or back). It is as if a position on three legs allows for better inspection and better concentration in its examination. The underside of their feet are provided with cells sensitive to vibrations, to infrasound and in front of reflections in this unknown object, he tries to understand why these congeners, do not emit noise, no sound and move without leaving vibrations.*
      ua-cam.com/video/iasuxLw3Et0/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/2Z0tKKLrfic/v-deo.html at 0:00 and 0:55 secondes
      ua-cam.com/video/dxobwjQ4zMg/v-deo.html at 0:14 and 0:45
      On our UA-cam channel ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos are published more than 180 videos captured by our trap cameras in the jungle in Gabon. A majority of them show encounters of wild animals with our 6 large mirrors. After each watching do not forget to hit the “show more “ option I attach a description to each one to learn more about the behaviour of animals in front of their reflection.
      I suggest you to watch my video ua-cam.com/video/xgMWeqCfAzY/v-deo.html Elephant VS camera trap in Gabon. and after please read my attached description

  • @stefanhernold345
    @stefanhernold345 5 місяців тому

    Does anyone believe that large herbivores, if they had the choice, would prefer to live their lives without predators ?

  • @nijradaveversus664
    @nijradaveversus664 Рік тому +1

    This jungla good to tiger life bangel tiger keep here

  • @duniase-7203
    @duniase-7203 3 роки тому +1

    3:10 🤔

  • @nonenoneonenonenone
    @nonenoneonenonenone 2 роки тому +1

    The faun was spinning its tail just like a hippo before it pooped.

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  2 роки тому +1

      The hippo does this to disperse its excrement, whereas the fawn does this to chase flies and other insects away from its genitals. Check out more of my 170 homemade videos from my channel and don't forget to read the description attached to each of them, you will find very interesting information. ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos Good vision!

  • @jpaulstudios5152
    @jpaulstudios5152 4 роки тому +1

    1:03 rafiki in water

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  4 роки тому +2

      This is true because 1:03 its a mandrill monkey as Rafiki (from Swahili meaning "friend"), a mandrill monkey, in the film The Lion King who has a role as a vigilant over the animals of the savannah.

  • @ThomasHiensch
    @ThomasHiensch 3 роки тому

    That last animal was weird :P

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  3 роки тому

      *The last animal, can he invite you to watch his videos which, unfortunately, have a very reduced number of views and are very instructive such as:* Baby elephant sleeps standing up glued to mom so as not to be left out when the night walk restarts? ua-cam.com/video/nYKpZnSaeAs/v-deo.html
      First mud bath of an cute new born elephant with her mom and aunts: ua-cam.com/video/2pj1VfkNJS4/v-deo.html
      Fresh Water from Creeks triggers the urge to urinate in wild mammals: ua-cam.com/video/DluIAy7k0l8/v-deo.html
      Eaters of waterlilies: Buffalo, Elephant, Sitatunga: ua-cam.com/video/oIH76mIIob4/v-deo.html
      Can an elephant survive without half of its trunk lost in a poacher's wire snare? ua-cam.com/video/5o9gWi8pZqE/v-deo.html
      Before buying ivory jewellery or carved ivory objects: ua-cam.com/video/2buTj7pNvHM/v-deo.html
      and unfortunately there are many others in this case!
      Good vision!

  • @mamadoudiawara9963
    @mamadoudiawara9963 Рік тому

    Gabon

  • @Bufo_Bufo
    @Bufo_Bufo Рік тому

    1:04.

  • @stefanhernold345
    @stefanhernold345 5 місяців тому

    I wonder what would happen if someone introduced a dozen (or so) *tigers* into these pristine West African jungles. Would the Forest elephants finally find their predator ? Would the leopards content themselves with a place in the shadows, a role which their conspecifics had no choice but grow accustomed to hundreds of thousands of years ago, both in the savannahs of East und Southern Africa as in the jungles of India, Indochina and Indonesia where different subspecies of *panthera tigris* have put *panthera pardus* in its place since time immemorial ?

    • @stefan1924
      @stefan1924 4 місяці тому +1

      It's actually an interesting question how in the West African rainforests there are "only" leopards. This reminds me of the mysterious forest lions of Ethiopia. Last time I looked it up I think nobody was really sure they actually existed or at least they didn't know much about them. But apparently there was a population of lions living in the forest. Just makes me think if maybe at some point there were lions in the rainforests as well.
      But I think in forest habitats the prides of lions just don't get large enough to hunt prey as big as elephants. In the savannah it takes a very large pride of lions to hunt an elephant. Indian lions live in much smaller groups than African ones, and I believe the reason for this is that they live in forests rather than savannahs.

  • @rathberius6697
    @rathberius6697 3 роки тому +2

    ouah le Xavier sauvage

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  3 роки тому +1

      *Xavier est le moins à l'aise dans cet environnement sauvage !* Mon épouse et moi sommes, ni photographes professionnels, ni scientifiques, ni vétérinaires. Nous voulions remercier le Gabon, nous ayant accueilli pendant plus de 35 ans dans le secteur de la grande distribution, en montrant sur UA-cam la diversité de la faune de ce beau pays et donner envie aux internautes de le visiter. Nos premières vidéos diffusées sur notre chaîne UA-cam montraient essentiellement des animaux sauvages "passant" devant les objectifs de nos caméras pièges équipées de détecteurs de mouvement : La marche d'un éléphant devant l'objectif d'un piège pendant une vingtaine de secondes n'est pas particulièrement intéressante. Par contre une vidéo de jeunes éléphants jouant dans une rivière pendant que les adultes étanchent leur soif est beaucoup plus agréable à regarder : ua-cam.com/video/4XFgRkSaeTs/v-deo.html
      *Pour trouver de tels "spots", il convient de s'éloigner du sentier emprunté par les quelques véhicules 4x4 de Nyonié (camp à 30 km de notre zone de piégeage), pour s'enfoncer plus profondément dans la forêt et remonter les rivières en marchant dans leur lit. Cela n’est pas sans danger surtout lorsque l’on est âgé.* Pour progresser plus facilement dans la forêt, les animaux utilisent le sentier des tout-terrains, sans lianes, sans buissons, sans ronces et sans arbres entremêlés au sol, suite aux très nombreuses tornades dans cette région à cheval sur la ligne de l’équateur. Alors, Il nous est venu l’idée de placer de très grands miroirs au bout d’une longue ligne droite afin d’attirer leur curiosité et de les « bloquer » devant leur reflet. Nous avons également placé d’autres miroirs sous des arbres dont nombreux animaux apprécient les fruits. A d’autres emplacements au milieu de la forêt, il eut fallu beaucoup de chance pour que les animaux croisent leur reflet !
      Notre utilisation des miroirs a suscité un grand intérêt chez les primatologues, notamment les membres du PSG, non pas le club de football du Paris Saint Germain, mais le Primate Specialist Group (Groupe des spécialistes de primates), qui n'avaient étudié la reconnaissance de soi dans un miroir chez les grands singes que dans des laboratoires avec des animaux captifs ou nés en captivité, habitués au contact avec l'homme. Ces animaux, imitant parfois l'homme, n'avaient pas à chercher de nourriture, à défendre leur famille contre d'autres congénères et prédateurs, avaient donc des comportements déformés, très différents de ceux des primates vivant en toute liberté avec leur groupe ou leur famille dans une zone reculée de la forêt gabonaise. Nos caméras ont mis en évidence un comportement très particulier chez les chimpanzés de la région de Nyonié et cela ont donné lieu à une publication scientifique, "Reflections in rainforest mirrors facilitate behavioral observations of wild chimpanzees Primates n°58 2017-01". Ce comportement est filmé sur nos trois vidéos suivantes :
      ua-cam.com/video/ttMGcLrQ12E/v-deo.html (Frottement de la croupe chez les chimpanzés = effet anti-stress ? Un comportement social jamais observé auparavant)
      ua-cam.com/video/4vliTnJ7Olo/v-deo.html (des chimpanzés effrayés se rassurent avec des contacts de pseudo-copulation et de rump-to-rump devant le miroir)
      ua-cam.com/video/dItKvW1jgMk/v-deo.html (Chimpanzees front of a Mirror in the Gabon Jungle Grooming Power displays Copulation, Grooming again)
      Regardez nos autres vidéos de la chaine et n'oubliez pas à chaque fois de lire la description qui y est jointe après celle en anglais. Vous y apprendrez des informations très importantes. ua-cam.com/users/XHB06400CANNESvideos

  • @syadilaputri4955
    @syadilaputri4955 3 роки тому

    Gajah tidur nya kapan ya?

    • @XHB06400CANNES
      @XHB06400CANNES  3 роки тому

      Silakan tonton video saya ua-cam.com/video/nYKpZnSaeAs/v-deo.html dan baca deskripsi terlampir di mana saya menjawab pertanyaan Anda

    • @airulfahmi349
      @airulfahmi349 3 роки тому

      Gajah tidur 2-3 jam je sehari

  • @mamadoudiawara9963
    @mamadoudiawara9963 Рік тому

    Gabon🐵🙉🐗🐭🐆🐘🐊

  • @DeFactologia
    @DeFactologia 5 місяців тому

    Hello, sorry for writing to you. Please, please withdraw your complaint🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @vickiehurtt-thayer6543
    @vickiehurtt-thayer6543 3 роки тому +5

    Hey...he pee in my pool!

  • @jblbassking3951
    @jblbassking3951 4 роки тому

    Hangi hayvan

  • @ailenelequigan3310
    @ailenelequigan3310 2 роки тому +1

    There no crocodile i hate crocodile