Southern Ontario Wildlife Part #3 (native and introduced species) (Canada)

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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2009

Just using up the last of my nature footage from when I was 17 yrs old. Snakes, swans, frogs, newts, salamanders, fish, chipmunk, ducks, birds, beetles, worms (insect larva), reptiles, amphibians, mammals
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  • What is the beetle at 4:02

  • you thats a cool beetle

  • I know! I'm still not sure what the name of it is yet and i filmed it 7 years ago. If any one knows the Latin name for it please comment.

  • I used to breed praying mantis's in my back yard a long time ago. I had this bush and up to 100 lived in there because I brought them there.

  • they must have liked it there if they stuck around. Its always good to promote the breeding of animals.

  • I used to catch them snakes all the time when I was younger. They can be quite gentle.

    Chip munks hehe. I fed some of them up in Grand bend a few years back. They hopped right up into my palm and stashed away sunflower seeds.

    Cool frog. I used to find them by the dozen in Ganatchio Trail.

    I absolutely love honey bees, I can walk right up to them an stare them in the face... no hostility.

  • i like how the chipmunk is hanging out in poison ivy

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