Anyways, if you missed it, here is the link to the youtube video. Not the best quality, but still fairly interesting! If you are interested in a specific section of the presentation, I have where each part starts and stops down below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-VkcirjWfU
Intro: 00:00-02:27
The Galápagos: 02:27-05:21
Penguins: 05:21-15:07
Flightless Birds: 15:07-20:30
NOTE: SOMEWHERE WITHIN THE FLIGHTLESS BIRDS SECTION, MY MICROPHONE WENT OUT. YOU CAN STILL HEAR ME TALKING, BUT YOU JUST HAVE TO TURN THE VOLUME UP REALLY LOUD. IT IS NOT YOUR COMPUTER, IT IS THE MIKE RUNNING OUT OF BATTERIES.
Wallace's Line: 20:30-22:11
The Monotremes: 22:11-25:43
Herbivorous Australian Marsupials: 25:43-35:54
Carnivorous Australian Marsupials: 35:54-41:53
The Komodo Dragon and Other Insular Reptilian Megafauna: 41:53-45:59
The Dwarf Dinosaurs of Hațeg Island: 45:59-51:54
Island Dwarfism and the Origins of the Cyclops, Mermaid, Griffin, and Bigfoot: 51:54-59:37
The Aye-aye, Outro and Questions, and Two Funny Penguin Videos: 59:37-End
Secondly, I would like to bring to your attention a few other youtube videos that I uploaded a month or so back. A few months ago, my father, sister and I went to visit my grandparents in Colorado Springs, and, like we always do, we went up to the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. They had given me their camera the night before, so I took many pictures, but I also took a few videos. We can talk about the pictures some other time, but the videos I wanted to bring to your attention, as I will probably be making a few more this weekend, as my father and I, along with my friend Masaki Kleinkopf, are going down to visit. This time, my grandparents have gotten a few behind the scenes experiences in store for us, but I'm not going to spoil the surprise!
The videos are in the playlist labeled "Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Adventures With Zack Neher." There are only four videos so far, but they are all pretty exciting, if I do say so myself.
Mountain lion feeding and training at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo |
Clip One: Mountain Lion Feeding Demonstration
Clip 2: Humor and Mountain Lions
Mountain lion feeding and training at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo |
Siamangs Make Some Noise
The last clip was recorded shortly after the last one. After looking at the Siamangs, we mosied on over to the orangutan enclosure, which is a very short distance away. We, and you as well, can still hear the Siamangs vocalizing in the video. The video starts off with a very cute baby orangutan playing with a large piece of cardboard. After watching the baby for a little bit, it shows the mother orangutan climbing for a few seconds. Then, I go back over to the Siamangs, as they are continuing to make a lot of noise.
Baby Orangutan and Siamang Song
The mother orangutan at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo |
The baby orangutan playing at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo |
An interesting feeding technique employed by one of the orangutans at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo |
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