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I see
it, I see it, I see it.
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Right here, about 2 and
1/2 feet in front of me.
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Let's go for it.
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G***t it!
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The last place one would
think to look for an amphibian
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is at the top of a mountain.
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However, in a secluded
lake on Orcas Island,
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it just so happens
that one exists.
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And we were told that
all it takes to find one
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is a little searching
amongst the lily pads.
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All right, guys so we
have made it to the water.
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I'm going to head
out across this log
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and see if I can find anything.
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Check this out.
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It's a mountain lake Whoa.
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Now, normally I'd be
excited looking for turtles.
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But we are way too
high up for there
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to be any reptile activity.
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But I'm told there's
a chance we could come
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across rough-skinned newts.
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So I'm going to start
searching, and hopefully
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come across one of these
elusive little amphibians.
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Hey, Coyote.
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Mario's g***t some
newts over here, man.
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They're pretty big, too.
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Mark and Mario have
spotted some newts.
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So I'm going to move through
all this muck and mud
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and see if we can catch them.
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I see it, I see it, I see it.
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Right here, about 2 and
1/2 feet in front of me.
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Just go for it.
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Go for It.
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G***t it!
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Yes!
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There we go.
Yes!
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Nice.
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Mario, there are
newts here, man.
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Check that out.
Good spotting, Mario.
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All right
- Dude.
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High five.
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And that is a
rough-skinned newt.
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OK, let's get up
here out of the water
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and get it up close
for the cameras.
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Woo!
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Well, that didn't take long.
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Check it out.
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Yeah, no question about it.
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That is a rough-skinned
newt right there.
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And look at that
little amphibian.
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How adorable is that newt?
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You see all the bumps running
along the length of the body?
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Definitely.
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Oh yeah, all bumpy.
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Pretty crazy, right?
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Hence the name rough skin.
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Now, if I turn it like this
and we look at its underside,
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look at that bright orange.
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Oh yeah.
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And notice how that
bright coloration runs
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down the length of the tail.
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And that's called
aposematic coloration.
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And this bright color warns
any potential predator
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that I ** toxic.
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Now, if a predator
like a raccoon or a fox
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comes down to the lake and
finds one of these newts--
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and let's say it eats it,
there is a good chance
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that that animal is going
to become very sick,
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or it could potentially die.
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Now are these--
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I heard these are one of
the most toxic amphibians
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in the United States.
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It is one of the
most toxic amphibians.
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However, I'm in no
danger right now,
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because the toxin which can
be secreted through the skin,
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is not harmful unless
you actually ingest it.
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So as long as I
don't eat this newt,
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I'm going to be just fine.
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And look at that.
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It is on the move.
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It's saying right now, OK, just
want to get back into the water
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so I can start hunting
for the evening.
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And what they feast on
are small invertebrates.
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Any sort of larva, little
water bug, or even something
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like maybe even a small
fish would be fair game.
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That is one adorable
little amphibian.
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Oh,
look, he's doing--
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he did a back roll.
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Yeah, they'll do anything
they can to get away.
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It's best if I just let it
walk from hand to hand here.
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Let me kind of--
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Now, Coyote,
are these only aquatic?
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Do they live on land
or just in the water?
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Well, they start their
early stages as being
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completely aquatic as larva.
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And then as they get older,
like this-- this is an adult,
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they can obviously go onto land.
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Their semi-terrestrial,
but they spend a majority
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of their time in water.
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That's where they breed.
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That's where they hunt.
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And like most amphibian species,
they do need to stay moist.
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But because this
is a newt, its skin
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can dry out without having any
sort of real negative effect
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to the animal.
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In fact, they can travel
for miles over land,
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moving from body of
water to body of water.
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Now, I've
noticed, because we've filmed
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with salamanders
and newts, newts
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seem to be a little more
lumbery They don't move as fast.
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Why it that?
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No, they don't.
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And you know, they're
faster in the water
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than they are on land.
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And as you can see, they
do not have webbed feet.
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And there are four toes on the
front, five toes on the back.
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And they kind of walk up on all
fours when they're traversing
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across forest terrain--
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much faster in the water
than they are on land.
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And pretty
well-camouflaged, too.
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I mean, if you didn't know
what you were looking for,
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mixed in with pine cones
and sticks and pine needles,
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that creature is
almost completely
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invisible to the human eye.
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All right, let's bring
you back up here.
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little guy.
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Look at those eyes--
big buggy eyes.
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Looks like the eyes of a toad.
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And I love that about
most amphibian species,
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how to have those big eyes that
sit up on top of their skulls.
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Now, look at the tail.
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This is a great opportunity
for us to see how long and flat
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it is.
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That's like a rudder.
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And when I went to catch this
newt, it took off so quickly,
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it was just a burst
of power from its...
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