A Survivor from the age of dinosaurs 🦕, And a prehistoric species that is proving valuable to humans today. Humans are now proving to be the most difficult creature they've ever come across threatens their survival as an ancient species.
I'm glad to know that there is a human representing their best interests and not letting them be used and abused. They live on this earth too, when are humans getting this into their head. We are in 2024 and still testing on living beings that have no voice.
I was born in Miami and lived there for 56 years. I have been a diver all of my life. Horseshoe crabs were prolific in Florida from the time I started diving in the 1970s. Now they are gone. Absolutely horrifying as the marine environment in Florida is absolutely devastated.
I remember as a young child when I would go to the beach, I would see horseshoe crabs along the shore. I was always afraid of them (especially that long tail I was afraid that it would stick me). I always tried to stay away from them because they scared me to death. I’m glad that I saw this story because as an adult, I’m still afraid of horseshoe crabs. But I feel a little better now that I understand them a little bit more. 🦀🦀🦀🦀
The funny thing about people saying we need to leave them alone is those same people would be complaining about toxins in their medicine and vaccines; people also will complain about something being harvested from nature but then be in an uproar over something being made synthetically; which is it? Save the animals and plants by not using them or save them by using synthetically made products? Nobody knows the answer
Human beings are notorious opportunists who will consume every natural resource available, regardless of the damage done to an ecosystem. It is necessary to protect the horseshoe crabs from the ignorant practices that have threatened their continued existence. This is the sad state of the world, folks.
@@Phreno_Xeno Maybe you should do some serious editing on your comment so we can understand what you are trying to say. No one who bemoans the widespread ignorance shown by many human beings identifies with that stupidity. In fact just the opposite. We who love the natural world stand in strong opposition to its wanton destruction by human greed and shallow understanding of life's purpose.
@@rr7fireflyAGREE WITH YOU 100% From birth we are brainwashed into consuming every resource available to us and produce nothing to replenish our planet. Very few of us understand how unnatural this is.
This is exactly how Rhino's became extinct People might laugh at you but until the majority of species of animals goes extinct the edgy middle schoolers would take it all back
Been going to the Jersey Cape for a couple of weeks every year since the 1950s and I had NO IDEA of the value of the horseshoe crabs. Thank you so much for educating me.
I've grown up around horseshoe crabs and I've always thought they were leftovers from the dinosaurs! They're awesome creatures, even if they do stink like hell!!
Eli Lilly was a graduate of the College of Pharmacy and Science in Philadelphia.. It became the University of the Sciences. The latter is now part of St Joe's University.
Now Eli Lilly has turned into the epitome of corporate greed selling one vial of insulin for $350. They were freely given the knowledge and techniques of extracting insulin by scientists.
"I was abducted by land living two legged aliens, experimented on, they drew my blood and then they put me back on the beach" - Horseshoe Crab trying to convince his friends later -
When i was a kid,i caught 2 mating on my fishing line out in my dads boat. Scared the heck out of me. Dad tried to shake them off,but they took the whole tack,line and sinker! Never forget that day so long ago! That's what living at the Jersey shore will get you! PEACE!
If there’s a monetary profit to be made, humans take advantage, regardless. I am thankful there are some of my species who do consider and try to negate any negative consequences.
If you donate some of your blood you will feel dizzy, lightheaded, chilly, weak, and maybe throw up afterwards (I eat a light meal 3 or 4 hours before donating blood). You may have to drink juice or Gatorade and rest for at least 30 minutes just to recover. Now think of what these horseshoe crabs experience after blood was taken from them.
1:32 Oof, that's some wrong information. They are more closely related to arachnids than crustaceans like crabs and lobsters, but both of those groups are arthropods, so being an arthropod isn't why they're more related to spiders and scorpions. They're more related to an arachnid because they're both chelicerates.
Growing up near Jamaica Bay, there were so many horseshoe crabs a school kid in the 1980’s. They survived several ELE ’s, for 500 million years, but western medicine and greed has made them an endangered species in less than 40 years.
These companies should be ashamed of themselves, first rabbits, now horseshoe crabs. There has got to be a better way if our ecosystem depends on it. Sad. At least Eli Lilly is moving in the right direction. But it's 2024, how long will it take to get to 90%? Why not have a press conference and educate the public. And why not ban using horseshoe crabs as bait? If our ecosystem depends on it, we need to sacrifice our current gain for a sustainable future.
In 6th or 7th grade we went to jamaica bay nyc. As i was wakling on sand, i saw a horseshoe crab and took a photo. That was my first time and only time seeing one.i knew not to touch crab.
I wish I could tap into this business…I see horseshoe crabs everytime I’m at the beach, one of those bottles of blue blood is worth in the range of 10-$15k…
7:03 If nature designed it so some of them stay toppled over (maybe to feed a different animal), should they be messing with nature's design and turning them over?
Horseshoe Crabs first appeared on the scene over 400 million years ago, on March 8th. They were first seen in New Jersey, Perth Amboy, I believe it was, and were noted for their bright, blue blood. Legend has it that the first governor of New Jersey, Uug, used them for softball practice. You're welcome. 😮😅😮😅
Well, this is a pretty sad story about the horseshoe crab. How much of the blood are they bleeding from the animal? Does anybody know that? If they’re dying after they’re released, can you imagine the stress that they’re under to be bled like that? they should have to breed their own horseshoes r and there needs to be strict oversight since you can’t trust a drug company as far as you can throw them.
450 million years old? According to Mike Johnson, our Speaker of the House that is 2nd in line to the President thinks the Earth is 6,000 years old and the dinosaurs were on Noah's Ark LOL
We need to be kinder to them...
@@happyfunjenn hehe bowl of scrambled white eggs is what they look like after bein cooked lol
Yeah, those anti horseshoe crab militias are the worst........
@@TB-ModelRRYou mean humans?
Nobody touching them
Humans must be kinder to almost everything.
What a fascinating and valuable story. Thank you so much!
A Survivor from the age of dinosaurs 🦕, And a prehistoric species that is proving valuable to humans today. Humans are now proving to be the most difficult creature they've ever come across threatens their survival as an ancient species.
They're about 380 million years older than the dinosaurs but i bet some of the dinosaurs thought they were delicious though
True! Shows the folly of humans ruling over humans and that we need our loving Creator’s rulership and wisdom even more. Soon!
Daniel 2: 44
Humans are the most dangerous species. We don't have to be, but we're slow to learn and even slower to act.
Y’all must not know the hoax of the Salisbury steak … 😅
I'm glad to know that there is a human representing their best interests and not letting them be used and abused. They live on this earth too, when are humans getting this into their head. We are in 2024 and still testing on living beings that have no voice.
THEIR EGGS ARE DELICIOUS
They vaguely resemble prehistoric trilobites. Very cool. Definitely needs to be protected
Trilobites are the ancient ancestor of modern day horseshoe crabs.
@@AntiloquaxNomad Thank you. I actually had no idea 😊
@@AntiloquaxNomad they also resemble the pill bugs a.k.a. "rolly pollys" you may see under a rotting log.
Thank you for this important information. We need a synthetic solution to save these creatures. We have to stop killing everything.
We love them here at the shore. ❤
So Beautiful So Peaceful
Nature like Heaven
Protect Nature
The Relationship with the Nature
Enlightening story. Thank you.
I was born in Miami and lived there for 56 years. I have been a diver all of my life. Horseshoe crabs were prolific in Florida from the time I started diving in the 1970s. Now they are gone. Absolutely horrifying as the marine environment in Florida is absolutely devastated.
I remember as a young child when I would go to the beach, I would see horseshoe crabs along the shore. I was always afraid of them (especially that long tail I was afraid that it would stick me). I always tried to stay away from them because they scared me to death. I’m glad that I saw this story because as an adult, I’m still afraid of horseshoe crabs. But I feel a little better now that I understand them a little bit more. 🦀🦀🦀🦀
When will humans understand that there are consequences to our actions? When will we understand that we can't/shouldn't take all that we can?
That's pretty cool and clever, Re-Turn the Favor! Thank you, horseshoe crabs!
You're welcome.
We are like vampires 🧛 to these horseshoe crabs 😁
I used to live in Sheepshead Bay Brooklyn , a meet up group took me to spot some horseshoe crabs several years ago
I remember the horseshoe crabs when I went to the Jersey shore as a child. I didn’t realize how valuable they are, just thought how funny they look.
My mother called them "German helmets" for their resemblance to the "pickelhaub" (spiked) helmets worn by the Kaiser's soldiers.
This is so interesting. I have an understanding of horseshoe crabs now good story.
The funny thing about people saying we need to leave them alone is those same people would be complaining about toxins in their medicine and vaccines; people also will complain about something being harvested from nature but then be in an uproar over something being made synthetically; which is it? Save the animals and plants by not using them or save them by using synthetically made products? Nobody knows the answer
I remember walking in cape cod as a kid in the 80's and seeing them all over.
I miss seeing them, grew up on Staten Island, NY, they were all over our eastern beaches.
growing up we swam with them in the long island sound. they were EVERYWHERE.
Crabs are marvellous creatures.
Horseshoe crabs aren't crabs, but yeah.
I first saw a horseshoe crab when I lived in Savannah GA. They are fascinating but I can't help thinking of the facehuggers from alien 👽
Their underside is creepy
Human beings are notorious opportunists who will consume every natural resource available, regardless of the damage done to an ecosystem. It is necessary to protect the horseshoe crabs from the ignorant practices that have threatened their continued existence. This is the sad state of the world, folks.
😂🤡🤣 sAvInG lIvEs wItH cRaB bLoOd iS eVil! If you feel guilty being human, you know what I can't suggest...
@@Phreno_Xeno Maybe you should do some serious editing on your comment so we can understand what you are trying to say. No one who bemoans the widespread ignorance shown by many human beings identifies with that stupidity. In fact just the opposite. We who love the natural world stand in strong opposition to its wanton destruction by human greed and shallow understanding of life's purpose.
🤣🤡😂
@@rr7fireflyAGREE WITH YOU 100% From birth we are brainwashed into consuming every resource available to us and produce nothing to replenish our planet. Very few of us understand how unnatural this is.
This is exactly how Rhino's became extinct
People might laugh at you but until the majority of species of animals goes extinct the edgy middle schoolers would take it all back
Didn’t know they live that far up the coast.
Reminds of the time they inundated Honeymoon Island the night we camped there.
Poor Horseshoe Crabs
Been going to the Jersey Cape for a couple of weeks every year since the 1950s and I had NO IDEA of the value of the horseshoe crabs. Thank you so much for educating me.
Horrific human entitlement and greed
That conclusion is absurdly reductive
@@anti_honey false
Interesting and enjoyable piece. Thank you
Please leave the crabs to the birds.
Humans make species go instinct.
Please respect ALL animals.
Ok
I've grown up around horseshoe crabs and I've always thought they were leftovers from the dinosaurs! They're awesome creatures, even if they do stink like hell!!
Eli Lilly was a graduate of the College of Pharmacy and Science in Philadelphia.. It became the University of the Sciences. The latter is now part of St Joe's University.
Now Eli Lilly has turned into the epitome of corporate greed selling one vial of insulin for $350. They were freely given the knowledge and techniques of extracting insulin by scientists.
Very interesting, thank you!
"I was abducted by land living two legged aliens, experimented on, they drew my blood and then they put me back on the beach"
- Horseshoe Crab trying to convince his friends later -
Lmfao
this is a dinosaur of a creature! respect! please DO nOT endanger this creature!
Never underestimate how many natural resources humans will exploit
So prehistoric marine insect, still in existance. Absolutely amazed.
We should probably do better at saving these horseshoe crabs rather than using them as tests, and bates. These creatures have been here before us.
Yes better practices please! I was at a beach in hyannis Massachusetts last weekend and saw hundreds of dead horse shoe crabs! So sad
We need more people to talk about these crabs
I've seen horseshoe crabs during an 8th grade field trip to Edison, NJ. That was cool, but now I think, what a priviledge to have witnessed that.
Lily could be use better return and care policy, but industry doesn’t like much treating creatures and the environment nicely because it is costly.
Fascinating I Love know about something Scientific and interesting Information 😮
For a second I thought was a bug from dune
Do these crabs creep far north? Maine? 🌊
I've won so many games back in the day with horseshoe crab and hermetic study.
2:16 white chested one top right is so happy about those HC eggs it is dancing as it eats lol!
They get FLUSHED and so do you
I was hanging out with a horseshoe crab the other night... he was complaining about having to go home to the ol ball and chain..
Great they prevent testing on rabbits too! Double benefit of these crabbies ❤
But they're not crabs
Rabbits breed like well bunnies! They’re basically an unlimited resource.
@@TheTonialaddwhat are well bunnies?
@@ThrasherGnarI think they meant ‘rabbits breed like, well, bunnies’ 🤷🏻♀️
@@Tamara-id1pe thank you! It’s amazing how the meaning of a sentence can change with the proper punctuation.
Its unbelievable how some fishermen are ocean rapers and exploit the resources.🌴🌴🏝️
There's a bird that goes from South America to the artic? 😮
So cute!!!!!!!
When i was a kid,i caught 2 mating on my fishing line out in my dads boat. Scared the heck out of me. Dad tried to shake them off,but they took the whole tack,line and sinker! Never forget that day so long ago! That's what living at the Jersey shore will get you! PEACE!
I'm amazed wow.
These rascals look like prehistoric, you can definitely see how they're survived for hundreds to thousands of years.
Hundreds of millions of years.
If there’s a monetary profit to be made, humans take advantage, regardless. I am thankful there are some of my species who do consider and try to negate any negative consequences.
Whole lotta money in that blue blood. Send me a family of them to NC please!!!
Please don't extinct them.
They deserve better.
Used to see them at the Beaches ⛱️ back in the day
Amazing 👏
Wow... So interesting
If you donate some of your blood you will feel dizzy, lightheaded, chilly, weak, and maybe throw up afterwards (I eat a light meal 3 or 4 hours before donating blood). You may have to drink juice or Gatorade and rest for at least 30 minutes just to recover. Now think of what these horseshoe crabs experience after blood was taken from them.
"Just trying to get it on" - Male Crab to taggers 😂😂
Very interesting😊
1:32 Oof, that's some wrong information. They are more closely related to arachnids than crustaceans like crabs and lobsters, but both of those groups are arthropods, so being an arthropod isn't why they're more related to spiders and scorpions. They're more related to an arachnid because they're both chelicerates.
How much money does the pharmaceutical companies make from these creatures, per year???
Growing up near Jamaica Bay, there were so many horseshoe crabs a school kid in the 1980’s. They survived several ELE ’s, for 500 million years, but western medicine and greed has made them an endangered species in less than 40 years.
So basically horseshoe crabs are the reason we're alive.
These companies should be ashamed of themselves, first rabbits, now horseshoe crabs. There has got to be a better way if our ecosystem depends on it. Sad. At least Eli Lilly is moving in the right direction. But it's 2024, how long will it take to get to 90%? Why not have a press conference and educate the public. And why not ban using horseshoe crabs as bait? If our ecosystem depends on it, we need to sacrifice our current gain for a sustainable future.
Are they good eating?
They look like giant ticks!
They are related
Charles laboratory has numerous violations,do an expose on them
In 6th or 7th grade we went to jamaica bay nyc. As i was wakling on sand, i saw a horseshoe crab and took a photo. That was my first time and only time seeing one.i knew not to touch crab.
We Have Them In Far Rockaway Beaches And Protected By
The Sea And The Government Too
I’m curious as to how they used rabbits for testing?
They were such a natures marvel between Science and the commercial fisherman using them for bait they were nearly wiped out to extinction
Interesting
The only endangered specie is Humanity, they will survive us too.
I wish I could tap into this business…I see horseshoe crabs everytime I’m at the beach, one of those bottles of blue blood is worth in the range of 10-$15k…
Poor rabbits
Resembles a bug.
Kinda. They're not really crabs.
@@yvonneplant9434They aren't bugs either.
I feel sorry for them. Leave them alone!! 😡
Barbaric use of these animals. 😢
he said IF u mix these 2 in the correct ratio- you get the synthetic. WHAT IF THERES A BAD BATCH? ALL THEIR READINGS WILL BE WRONG.
This seems so sad to be doing this to them 😢
Crustaceans are arthropods, though...chelicerates to be exact.
Lobsters have blue blood too.
@evelynbare19g75 No we do not
We used to see them, now, not so much.
Is George Lilly still alive?
I thought there were 40 million in the bay.
Good morning
That part about the vaccine deal came out of nowhere and the fact we so depend on it is frightening gotta love the fear mongering…
7:03 If nature designed it so some of them stay toppled over (maybe to feed a different animal), should they be messing with nature's design and turning them over?
Okay
😅
This was on PBS over 10 years ago 🙄
Right. Not much has changed, except the 💰💰
Seems worth repeating. 🤔
Horseshoe Crabs first appeared on the scene over 400 million years ago, on March 8th. They were first seen in New Jersey, Perth Amboy, I believe it was, and were noted for their bright, blue blood. Legend has it that the first governor of New Jersey, Uug, used them for softball practice. You're welcome. 😮😅😮😅
Well, this is a pretty sad story about the horseshoe crab. How much of the blood are they bleeding from the animal? Does anybody know that? If they’re dying after they’re released, can you imagine the stress that they’re under to be bled like that?
they should have to breed their own horseshoes r and there needs to be strict oversight since you can’t trust a drug company as far as you can throw them.
Save Mr. Krabs. Flip 'em.
Mr. Krabs is a crab, not a horseshoe crab.
450 million years old? According to Mike Johnson, our Speaker of the House that is 2nd in line to the President thinks the Earth is 6,000 years old and the dinosaurs were on Noah's Ark LOL