We hope you enjoy this short video about the Giant Nepenthes Expedition. This is a 16 day, eco-friendly, observation-only trip to see the largest and most spectacular carnivorous pitcher plants of the world. Funds from this and all Redfern expeditions are donated to conservation. Throughout our trips, we work with local partners, and employ local personnel wherever possible, to help local communities see the value in conserving natural wonders sustainably for ecotourism. For more information, please visit the Redfern website.
@@cesaryaelmurillo4367 I have no idea why did they stop the trips, they were made twice a year, and now only other destinations are available at their website.
These plants are so beautiful, interesting, and rare on this earth. Your videos are so beautiful in a wild way.💜💜💜💜💜🧡🧡💜💜💜💜💜🧡🧡💜💜💜💜💜🧡🧡💜💜💜💜💜🧡🧡💜💜💜💜💜🧡🧡💜💜💜💜💜🧡🧡💜💜💜💜💜
Truly Wonderful.... I love Mount Kinabalu. Thank you so much for sharing your Fantastic Video of my State. Much appreciated...Greetings from Borneo... Sir!!
Amazing, truly amazing. Although I hate hiking and fear allot of insects, this expedition looks so amazing it's definetly high on my bucket list. Very high indeed. Maybe in a few years, I am 19 so I have the time.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful and enjoyable video. Learn so much about the amazing carnivorous plants, the wild vegetation and the wild life in the tropical country. Much appreciated.
🇫🇷😀🤗 j'ai pris un plaisir à regarder cette vidéo c'est vraiment très beau c'est nepenthez avec d'autres plantes ça vous fait rêver ce paysage ceux qui ont été ils ont dû être content comme j'aurais aimé être avec eux voir ce beau paysage merci pour cette belle vidéo
It was amazing and your hard work is more that's why this video is amazing but one thing When my mam told plants are also herbivorous,carnivorous,omnivorous I was shocked after a while I agreed
There are lots of species of mosquito/larvae so he's saying the ones in the pitcher may not have been described yet. There are also tons of other fauna, etc. that live in the pitchers (some microscopic) that he may be including in his statement.
Palawan Philippines needs to be protected and research for plants not discover yet. You guys need to do a petition because Palawan protect its ocean and its tourists. But the jungle its another story . I heard Coron is untouch jungle. Imagine the things to be discover 😍
quick question; why the evolution of the heavy buttressing on the forest trees shown..? Apart from wind, which must be attenuated in forests, what other factors does buttressing protect against ; (answers own question; flash-flood undermining on slopes..?)..? plus; more amazingly: evolution of hygienic defecation (in pitcher plants)..? by birds and mammals..? wow; is this established..? excellent itinerary.
Hi! I'm working on a design project that mimics the nepenthes on its form and mechanism. We want to enter a contest for which we need a promotional video. I would love to use some of your footage in our video! Just the images would be fine, no sound or voice would be used. All credit would be given to you! Thanks for your attention, and hope to hear your answer soon! Best Regards, Paul
Is it just me who noticed the footage is extremely recycled and the plants they "so called" found on THIS expedition are the same exact plants/photos from the attenbourgrii video? Make new content please the first one I watched was so good hence the sub .... this one not so much 😕
It was truly sad,heart broken and thoroughly lost for words as narration and the pictorials seen. Many may wonder why! Part of what was discovered of these pitcher plants, about 50 years ago I had the opportunity to have touched, handed and wondered why these funnel like flowers had liquids,hairy,stickyli and dead insects, some bones at the bottom base. Have also noticed that some were the size of the old, short '7up' &' Coca Cola' bottled drinks. At times, there's lids closed,lifting the flaps,one could see , these bottles shaped plant structure had trapped centipedes, crickets,small crabs (at that time, aged 7,8 never knew there were fresh water crabs). Came to know, that the people called these pitcher plants as monkey cup. As seen macaques and long tailed monkeys drinking out from the 'cup'. Not only that, have seen (don't know the scientific or English name for this edible fruit in raw), known in Bahasa Melayu/ Malaysia as 'Buah Jering' , would you believe,it was the size of a medium size dinner plate. Those who haved lived in Penang Island will surely know where, Quarry Road was, behind the Christian Cemetery off Western Road (now known as Jalan Utama),then it came to be known as Penang Youth Park and now known as Taman Perbandaran (if not mistaken). There were hiking tracks that lead to view point back then. Along these tracks,one can see thorny rattans creepers, creeping up the the trees,( many sizes in thickness). Back then,it was like a God forsaken place, closed to public after 6pm. It was there,came to see these pitcher- monkey cups plants. There were many sizes,some hanging from leftover quarried rock face,(it was a granite quarry but closed operations). Some were as large as said above,some the size of a small child fingers, they were in many colour tones or just one coloured. These pitcher plants were , something of curiosity at that time, with the dead insects,vermin's, monkeys drinking from it. At present times, wouldn't know how the place looks,if drastic changes had taken place, anything of the above mentioned is still the or .... Wouldn't know if ferns,fauna and the terrains remains or only just reminders. Aware lots had changed, at the location for public use. These plants,the hills,crabs,the fishes in the streams,the frogs and toads ,the dripping waterfalls may have been lost forever in the development of the area for recreational purposes. These monkey cups/pitcher plants will always be an educational experience for many,an education that won't be on the school curriculum.
I am a believer that you should not touch the pitchers. You can put salts on the pitcher plants that actually do harm to them. Just because you left the plant alive, doesn't mean you helped it.
There are lots of species of mosquito/larvae so he's saying the ones in the pitcher may not have been described yet. There are also tons of other fauna, etc. that live in the pitchers (some microscopic) that he may be including in his statement.
Vary sad you felt the need to rip the pitcher to show the kill you pulled out to show anyway hatefull!!! leave it like you found it people!!! Other than that beautiful video
No. What’s sad is that uneducated people like you are so quick to drop ignorant comments without knowledge. Here is wisdom: When a pitcher plant digests a mammal, the entire plant is fed. The individual pitcher that broke down the meal will _Naturally_ shrivel up and die off from the rest of the plant. Several new pitchers grow in its absence. 7:55 See the rot? Yes you do. There is no “sadness” or anything “hateful” about it, courtney. Now you have learned something today. Do more of that ;)
We hope you enjoy this short video about the Giant Nepenthes Expedition. This is a 16 day, eco-friendly, observation-only trip to see the largest and most spectacular carnivorous pitcher plants of the world. Funds from this and all Redfern expeditions are donated to conservation. Throughout our trips, we work with local partners, and employ local personnel wherever possible, to help local communities see the value in conserving natural wonders sustainably for ecotourism. For more information, please visit the Redfern website.
I love looking at the unusual plants. So very beautiful to look at, and dream about.💓💚💓💚💓💚💓💚💓💚💓💚💓💚💓💚💓💚💓
Best trip of my life!
@@MeliponiculturaenCostaRica Where did you booked this trip?
@@cesaryaelmurillo4367 I have no idea why did they stop the trips, they were made twice a year, and now only other destinations are available at their website.
@@MeliponiculturaenCostaRica Ohh that's a shame. Hope they reopen this trip in the future. Thank you for answering mate!
There is no emoji to describe how beautiful this is.
Oh, that orchid is so beautiful
I wish I could afford one of his expeditions.
same, he got me more reasons to buy a few nepenthes, now making space and buying lights for them.
@William T. Beck what are you talking about, did you have a stroke will typing this?
Absolutely AMAZING video, I LOVED this, it must have been incredible to have seen these wonderful plants in their natural habitats :-) XXXXX
Desert Plants of Avalon was
Beautiful Nepenthes!
These plants are so beautiful, interesting, and rare on this earth. Your videos are so beautiful in a wild way.💜💜💜💜💜🧡🧡💜💜💜💜💜🧡🧡💜💜💜💜💜🧡🧡💜💜💜💜💜🧡🧡💜💜💜💜💜🧡🧡💜💜💜💜💜🧡🧡💜💜💜💜💜
Truly Wonderful.... I love Mount Kinabalu. Thank you so much for sharing your Fantastic Video of my State. Much appreciated...Greetings from Borneo... Sir!!
ตั้งอยู่ประเทศอะไรค่ะ
Mount Kinabalu
Just wanted to say my last name is Redfern 😅
What an amazing and interesting video, thank you!
To see Edwardsiana in their natural home. Soooo beautiful.
I would just stare at them and think, can you believe this thing is actually real.
👍👍👍👍greetings from Indonesia
Been there in Palawan. Try Mt Guiting guiting in Sibuyan where I saw big red ones. Welcome to my country
amazing documentary
6:40 WHAT IS THAT ITS SO COOL
Land planarian. Also called bipalium or hammerhead worms.
@@luminong2744 they look more like a Cheeto worm to me
there preety crazy this was my first time learning of them i hope some day ill be able to see them
Omg I wish I could go on this tour! Sadly though I am only 14 so I really hope you’ll continue these types of tours for a long time!
So fantastic. Thank you very much for making this video.
M.A.R.A.V.I.L.H.O.S.O.Nunca tinha visto tanta beleza em um mesmo vídeo, pena que não sei inglês para apreciar se relato junto ao video. Amei🌺🐞🌼🐞🌷🐞🌹🐞🌻
Wow!! That's amazing. I never knew you've been here in the Philippines particularly in PALAWAN to do such incredible documentary❤😍😍😍
fantastic video, very well made. wish I could have this experience, to see them in the wild like that, amazing
Thanks for sharing this with us!
Amazing, truly amazing. Although I hate hiking and fear allot of insects, this expedition looks so amazing it's definetly high on my bucket list. Very high indeed. Maybe in a few years, I am 19 so I have the time.
Go ASAP :) just because you’re 20 now, doesn’t mean you can’t die tomorrow.
Absolutely fabulous and amazing video. Love durian fruit; never heard of snake fruit.
Very cool adventure! Thank you for sharing.
Ah.. Natures traps, Fred would love this ( Fred from mystery incorparated / scoobydoo )
I love Nepenthes rajah
Thank you for sharing this wonderful and enjoyable video. Learn so much about the amazing carnivorous plants, the wild vegetation and the wild life in the tropical country. Much appreciated.
🇫🇷😀🤗 j'ai pris un plaisir à regarder cette vidéo c'est vraiment très beau c'est nepenthez avec d'autres plantes ça vous fait rêver ce paysage ceux qui ont été ils ont dû être content comme j'aurais aimé être avec eux voir ce beau paysage merci pour cette belle vidéo
je repond 1 ans apres 😂
Dsl 😅
thank u for this vid. simply amazing.
Fantastic and lovely presentation
so beautiful…
VELLICIMO VIDEO DESDE ARGENTINA FELICITO X COMPARTIR ESTA BELLEZA UN LUJO GRACIAS-
👍👏👏❤️🇪🇸🙋
Botánica 👏🥰🇪🇸🙋
This made me happy :)
Beautiful and informative video. I noticed Mount Trusmadi is one of the location in this video. I live just nearby to it.
Great video
Beautiful video.
a very beautiful trip ! :')
It was amazing and your hard work is more that's why this video is amazing but one thing When my mam told plants are also herbivorous,carnivorous,omnivorous I was shocked after a while I agreed
Amazing video!!!!!!
Thank you for sharing,
Tolles Video👍👍👍👍
The nepenthes seem to be the top of the food chain....for small mammals and birds.
Nepenthes ampullaria can digest leaves which means it can eat other carnivorous plants making it the highest plant on the food chain
8:12 did or does anybody know what those are swimming in the pitchers?
So crazy but beautiful at the same time
I would love to join your expedition
caramba que nepenthes linda,fico fascinado,aqui vai um alo de um brasileiro.
Nice Video... but i think those are mosquito larvae in the nepenthes attenboroughii. 8.00
they are mosquito larvas
There are lots of species of mosquito/larvae so he's saying the ones in the pitcher may not have been described yet. There are also tons of other fauna, etc. that live in the pitchers (some microscopic) that he may be including in his statement.
Is there a name or classification for these orchids yet? How beautiful!
Palawan Philippines needs to be protected and research for plants not discover yet. You guys need to do a petition because Palawan protect its ocean and its tourists. But the jungle its another story . I heard Coron is untouch jungle. Imagine the things to be discover 😍
quick question; why the evolution of the heavy buttressing on the forest trees shown..? Apart from wind, which must be attenuated in forests, what other factors does buttressing protect against ; (answers own question; flash-flood undermining on slopes..?)..? plus; more amazingly: evolution of hygienic defecation (in pitcher plants)..? by birds and mammals..? wow; is this established..? excellent itinerary.
I want go 😍
Mount Kinabalu is the highest mountain in Malaysia. It is situated in the east of Malaysia.
Please make more videos on your Nepenthes voyage.
plenty of those in some villages near our 🇮🇳 village, Meghalaya India
Nepenthes Khasiana? They are popular in your country since its a native species
👍👍👍
I hope i can see this plant live :(
How bad were the mosquitos on that trip? Did anyone get sick?
you are amazing
I'm in Missouri we have the one of the only pitcher plants in the world that is not tropical
What is the anatomical word for the traps they have? Pitchers?
See our local nepenthes in our country Philippines, yet to see our Nepenthes truncata and Nepethes Nebularum
How much would a trip like that cost?
Do you know where I can buy carnivorous plants?
the big populate nepenthes in this world. only borneo :)
Did you see any snakes during the trip?
Titket Bus Nha Trang - Khanh Vinh market ! :D
My dream is to became a botanist
Is there any info on temps and humidity? Something that would help us growers to imitate similar conditions like in natural habitat?
Nepenthes in the videos are Highlanders, cold night, humidity recorded there around 80% and above I believe.
Nepenthes in the videos are Highlanders, cold night, humidity recorded there around 80% and above I believe.
this plants is ridiculously expensive even here for filipinos.. ive seen this in mountain in palawan but didnt get it i cant bring it home lol
7:09 it grows under water
Not always, some species of utricularia can grow on land like the one shown in the video.
Random stuff that is an teressial one
Those are mosquito larvae swimming inside👀
The mosquitos must be horrible?
I want do this (:
Colonies of Weepinbell and Victreebell lol
Next time you discover something try naming it in appreciative of the local culture. Also, a word of thanks for the Philippines for letting you in.
oddi he was in Borneo though?
I do agree mam, as a sign of respect. It is in Mt. Victoria, Philippines
It is in Central Palawan area, Philippines
Hi!
I'm working on a design project that mimics the nepenthes on its form and mechanism. We want to enter a contest for which we need a promotional video. I would love to use some of your footage in our video! Just the images would be fine, no sound or voice would be used. All credit would be given to you!
Thanks for your attention, and hope to hear your answer soon!
Best Regards,
Paul
God I wish!!
🍃🍃🍃🍃
So Big
Zooso🏠🏠🏠🏠
nepenthes kitanglad plssssss
Hola, que lugar es?
Es Las Filipinas
Is it just me who noticed the footage is extremely recycled and the plants they "so called" found on THIS expedition are the same exact plants/photos from the attenbourgrii video? Make new content please the first one I watched was so good hence the sub .... this one not so much 😕
3:41 come on pitahaya
It was truly sad,heart broken and thoroughly lost for words as narration and the pictorials seen.
Many may wonder why! Part of what was discovered of these pitcher plants, about 50 years ago I had the opportunity to have touched, handed and wondered why these funnel like flowers had liquids,hairy,stickyli and dead insects, some bones at the bottom base. Have also noticed that some were the size of the old, short '7up' &' Coca Cola' bottled drinks. At times, there's lids closed,lifting the flaps,one could see , these bottles shaped plant structure had trapped centipedes, crickets,small crabs (at that time, aged 7,8 never knew there were fresh water crabs). Came to know, that the people called these pitcher plants as monkey cup. As seen macaques and long tailed monkeys drinking out from the 'cup'.
Not only that, have seen (don't know the scientific or English name for this edible fruit in raw), known in Bahasa Melayu/ Malaysia as 'Buah Jering' , would you believe,it was the size of a medium size dinner plate.
Those who haved lived in Penang Island will surely know where, Quarry Road was, behind the Christian Cemetery off Western Road (now known as Jalan Utama),then it came to be known as Penang Youth Park and now known as Taman Perbandaran (if not mistaken).
There were hiking tracks that lead to view point back then. Along these tracks,one can see thorny rattans creepers, creeping up the the trees,( many sizes in thickness).
Back then,it was like a God forsaken place, closed to public after 6pm.
It was there,came to see these pitcher- monkey cups plants.
There were many sizes,some hanging from leftover quarried rock face,(it was a granite quarry but closed operations). Some were as large as said above,some the size of a small child fingers, they were in many colour tones or just one coloured. These pitcher plants were , something of curiosity at that time, with the dead insects,vermin's, monkeys drinking from it.
At present times, wouldn't know how the place looks,if drastic changes had taken place, anything of the above mentioned is still the or ....
Wouldn't know if ferns,fauna and the terrains remains or only just reminders.
Aware lots had changed, at the location for public use.
These plants,the hills,crabs,the fishes in the streams,the frogs and toads ,the dripping waterfalls may have been lost forever in the development of the area for recreational purposes.
These monkey cups/pitcher plants will always be an educational experience for many,an education that won't be on the school curriculum.
Btw I have nepenthes jamban
what is that animal called at 6:39 ?
I assumed you are not referring to the land crabs. I believe that snake-looking animal is a leech indigenous to Mount Victoria.
🤤😭🤠
8:10 those are just mosquitoes
I am a believer that you should not touch the pitchers. You can put salts on the pitcher plants that actually do harm to them. Just because you left the plant alive, doesn't mean you helped it.
I like to be with you
Banana
Mosquito larvae inside nepenthes, ahahaha
There are lots of species of mosquito/larvae so he's saying the ones in the pitcher may not have been described yet. There are also tons of other fauna, etc. that live in the pitchers (some microscopic) that he may be including in his statement.
Vary sad you felt the need to rip the pitcher to show the kill you pulled out to show anyway hatefull!!! leave it like you found it people!!! Other than that beautiful video
No. What’s sad is that uneducated people like you are so quick to drop ignorant comments without knowledge.
Here is wisdom: When a pitcher plant digests a mammal, the entire plant is fed. The individual pitcher that broke down the meal will _Naturally_ shrivel up and die off from the rest of the plant. Several new pitchers grow in its absence. 7:55 See the rot? Yes you do.
There is no “sadness” or anything “hateful” about it, courtney.
Now you have learned something today. Do more of that ;)
Put lime in your nose
เหมือนกับในเทพนิยายเลยแต่มันเป็นจริงอ่ะคุณลองเอาเวลาคุณเดินทางไปถ่ายทำแบบนี้คุณก็น่าจะมีพวกที่เขาวาดภาพจริงๆไว้สกรีนตามที่พวกคุณทำอะไรแล้วเดินมาเป็นหนังสือไปรวบรวบรวมเป็นเล่มๆหรือว่าตีพิมพ์หรือทำเป็นเหมือนทำเป็นหนังสือไบเบิลไปเลยก็ได้นะคะเพราะคุณได้เห็นสิ่งมหัศจรรย์ที่คนอื่นเขาไม่ได้เห็นกัน มีทำเป็นคลิปวีดีโอแล้วก็มีเป็นหนังสือตีพิมพ์ออกขายนี้ก็เก่งเหมือนกันนะคะ ฉันเชื่อว่าถ้าเราจะผลิตสารเคมีอะไรที่แบบสีให้เทียบกับเขาอ่ะฉันว่ามันเป็นอะไรที่ 4 มหัศจรรย์อย่างเช่นคำว่าเป็นสีคอนแทคเลนส์แบบคล้ายๆสีของพืชเกสรดอกไม้อะไรพวกนี้ก็ได้นะคะแล้วก็สีผมสีเล็บฉันว่าคงจะเป็นสีธรรมชาติทาสีเล็บของเล่นโต๊ะสีเล็บของตัวคนฉันว่าจะดูดีมากเลย เหมือนเขาไม่ค่อยแต่งเติมให้บุคลิกคนเรานั้นดูดีนะ
Don't say tricycle say tuck tuck
Who cares i have a pitcher plant at home which is much better than these all
Who cares
what species is it?
I care & I have a pitcher plant at home as well.
Many others care too, look at the view count. Fix your attitude.
If it's your typical hybrid like ventrata or Miranda,just stfu