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1 00:00:10,575 --> 00:00:13,056 I see it, I see it, I see it. 2 00:00:13,187 --> 00:00:14,753 Right here, about 2 and 1/2 feet in front of me. 3 00:00:14,884 --> 00:00:16,886 Let's go for it. 4 00:00:17,017 --> 00:00:19,280 G***t it! 5 00:00:30,421 --> 00:00:33,294 The last place one would think to look for an amphibian 6 00:00:33,424 --> 00:00:35,600 is at the top of a mountain. 7 00:00:35,731 --> 00:00:39,039 However, in a secluded lake on Orcas Island, 8 00:00:39,169 --> 00:00:42,433 it just so happens that one exists. 9 00:00:42,564 --> 00:00:45,001 And we were told that all it takes to find one 10 00:00:45,132 --> 00:00:49,179 is a little searching amongst the lily pads. 11 00:00:49,310 --> 00:00:52,095 All right, guys so we have made it to the water. 12 00:00:52,226 --> 00:00:54,402 I'm going to head out across this log 13 00:00:54,532 --> 00:00:56,621 and see if I can find anything. 14 00:00:56,752 --> 00:00:58,493 Check this out. 15 00:00:58,623 --> 00:01:02,671 It's a mountain lake Whoa. 16 00:01:06,631 --> 00:01:10,026 Now, normally I'd be excited looking for turtles. 17 00:01:10,157 --> 00:01:12,463 But we are way too high up for there 18 00:01:12,594 --> 00:01:15,075 to be any reptile activity. 19 00:01:15,205 --> 00:01:17,599 But I'm told there's a chance we could come 20 00:01:17,729 --> 00:01:19,035 across rough-skinned newts. 21 00:01:19,166 --> 00:01:21,907 So I'm going to start searching, and hopefully 22 00:01:22,038 --> 00:01:23,648 come across one of these elusive little amphibians. 23 00:01:38,620 --> 00:01:40,230 Hey, Coyote. 24 00:01:40,361 --> 00:01:42,754 Mario's g***t some newts over here, man. 25 00:01:42,885 --> 00:01:45,192 They're pretty big, too. 26 00:01:45,322 --> 00:01:48,586 Mark and Mario have spotted some newts. 27 00:01:48,717 --> 00:01:51,589 So I'm going to move through all this muck and mud 28 00:01:51,720 --> 00:01:53,330 and see if we can catch them. 29 00:01:53,461 --> 00:01:54,897 I see it, I see it, I see it. 30 00:01:55,027 --> 00:01:56,899 Right here, about 2 and 1/2 feet in front of me. 31 00:01:57,029 --> 00:01:57,856 Just go for it. 32 00:01:57,987 --> 00:02:00,685 Go for It. 33 00:02:00,816 --> 00:02:02,034 G***t it! 34 00:02:02,165 --> 00:02:03,079 Yes! 35 00:02:03,210 --> 00:02:04,385 There we go. Yes! 36 00:02:04,515 --> 00:02:05,473 Nice. 37 00:02:05,603 --> 00:02:06,735 Mario, there are newts here, man. 38 00:02:06,865 --> 00:02:07,823 Check that out. Good spotting, Mario. 39 00:02:07,953 --> 00:02:08,650 All right - Dude. 40 00:02:08,780 --> 00:02:09,912 High five. 41 00:02:10,042 --> 00:02:12,828 And that is a rough-skinned newt. 42 00:02:12,958 --> 00:02:14,656 OK, let's get up here out of the water 43 00:02:14,786 --> 00:02:16,484 and get it up close for the cameras. 44 00:02:16,614 --> 00:02:19,313 Woo! 45 00:02:19,443 --> 00:02:21,576 Well, that didn't take long. 46 00:02:21,706 --> 00:02:24,709 Check it out. 47 00:02:24,840 --> 00:02:26,842 Yeah, no question about it. 48 00:02:26,972 --> 00:02:28,887 That is a rough-skinned newt right there. 49 00:02:29,018 --> 00:02:31,412 And look at that little amphibian. 50 00:02:31,542 --> 00:02:33,675 How adorable is that newt? 51 00:02:33,805 --> 00:02:36,808 You see all the bumps running along the length of the body? 52 00:02:36,939 --> 00:02:37,722 Definitely. 53 00:02:37,853 --> 00:02:39,115 Oh yeah, all bumpy. 54 00:02:39,246 --> 00:02:40,725 Pretty crazy, right? 55 00:02:40,856 --> 00:02:42,945 Hence the name rough skin. 56 00:02:43,075 --> 00:02:46,035 Now, if I turn it like this and we look at its underside, 57 00:02:46,166 --> 00:02:47,123 look at that bright orange. 58 00:02:47,254 --> 00:02:48,516 Oh yeah. 59 00:02:48,646 --> 00:02:49,821 And notice how that bright coloration runs 60 00:02:49,952 --> 00:02:51,171 down the length of the tail. 61 00:02:51,301 --> 00:02:53,521 And that's called aposematic coloration. 62 00:02:53,651 --> 00:02:56,567 And this bright color warns any potential predator 63 00:02:56,698 --> 00:02:58,178 that I ** toxic. 64 00:02:58,308 --> 00:03:02,704 Now, if a predator like a raccoon or a fox 65 00:03:02,834 --> 00:03:05,141 comes down to the lake and finds one of these newts-- 66 00:03:05,272 --> 00:03:08,013 and let's say it eats it, there is a good chance 67 00:03:08,144 --> 00:03:10,799 that that animal is going to become very sick, 68 00:03:10,929 --> 00:03:12,366 or it could potentially die. 69 00:03:12,496 --> 00:03:13,889 Now are these-- 70 00:03:14,019 --> 00:03:15,673 I heard these are one of the most toxic amphibians 71 00:03:15,804 --> 00:03:17,022 in the United States. 72 00:03:17,153 --> 00:03:18,241 It is one of the most toxic amphibians. 73 00:03:18,372 --> 00:03:19,982 However, I'm in no danger right now, 74 00:03:20,112 --> 00:03:22,811 because the toxin which can be secreted through the skin, 75 00:03:22,941 --> 00:03:25,857 is not harmful unless you actually ingest it. 76 00:03:25,988 --> 00:03:27,424 So as long as I don't eat this newt, 77 00:03:27,555 --> 00:03:28,599 I'm going to be just fine. 78 00:03:28,730 --> 00:03:29,470 And look at that. 79 00:03:29,600 --> 00:03:31,254 It is on the move. 80 00:03:31,385 --> 00:03:33,213 It's saying right now, OK, just want to get back into the water 81 00:03:33,343 --> 00:03:35,476 so I can start hunting for the evening. 82 00:03:35,606 --> 00:03:38,392 And what they feast on are small invertebrates. 83 00:03:38,522 --> 00:03:43,048 Any sort of larva, little water bug, or even something 84 00:03:43,179 --> 00:03:47,575 like maybe even a small fish would be fair game. 85 00:03:47,705 --> 00:03:50,665 That is one adorable little amphibian. 86 00:03:50,795 --> 00:03:52,014 Oh, look, he's doing-- 87 00:03:52,144 --> 00:03:53,537 he did a back roll. 88 00:03:53,668 --> 00:03:55,191 Yeah, they'll do anything they can to get away. 89 00:03:55,322 --> 00:03:57,672 It's best if I just let it walk from hand to hand here. 90 00:03:57,802 --> 00:03:59,108 Let me kind of-- 91 00:03:59,239 --> 00:04:00,457 Now, Coyote, are these only aquatic? 92 00:04:00,588 --> 00:04:01,893 Do they live on land or just in the water? 93 00:04:02,024 --> 00:04:03,852 Well, they start their early stages as being 94 00:04:03,982 --> 00:04:05,984 completely aquatic as larva. 95 00:04:06,115 --> 00:04:08,509 And then as they get older, like this-- this is an adult, 96 00:04:08,639 --> 00:04:10,946 they can obviously go onto land. 97 00:04:11,076 --> 00:04:13,165 Their semi-terrestrial, but they spend a majority 98 00:04:13,296 --> 00:04:14,471 of their time in water. 99 00:04:14,602 --> 00:04:15,385 That's where they breed. 100 00:04:15,516 --> 00:04:17,126 That's where they hunt. 101 00:04:17,257 --> 00:04:19,520 And like most amphibian species, they do need to stay moist. 102 00:04:19,650 --> 00:04:21,609 But because this is a newt, its skin 103 00:04:21,739 --> 00:04:23,872 can dry out without having any sort of real negative effect 104 00:04:24,002 --> 00:04:25,308 to the animal. 105 00:04:25,439 --> 00:04:27,484 In fact, they can travel for miles over land, 106 00:04:27,615 --> 00:04:29,617 moving from body of water to body of water. 107 00:04:29,747 --> 00:04:32,315 Now, I've noticed, because we've filmed 108 00:04:32,446 --> 00:04:35,362 with salamanders and newts, newts 109 00:04:35,492 --> 00:04:38,278 seem to be a little more lumbery They don't move as fast. 110 00:04:38,408 --> 00:04:39,322 Why it that? 111 00:04:39,453 --> 00:04:40,715 No, they don't. 112 00:04:40,845 --> 00:04:41,890 And you know, they're faster in the water 113 00:04:42,020 --> 00:04:43,326 than they are on land. 114 00:04:43,457 --> 00:04:45,850 And as you can see, they do not have webbed feet. 115 00:04:45,981 --> 00:04:48,897 And there are four toes on the front, five toes on the back. 116 00:04:49,027 --> 00:04:51,987 And they kind of walk up on all fours when they're traversing 117 00:04:52,117 --> 00:04:55,512 across forest terrain-- 118 00:04:55,643 --> 00:04:59,342 much faster in the water than they are on land. 119 00:04:59,473 --> 00:05:00,952 And pretty well-camouflaged, too. 120 00:05:01,083 --> 00:05:02,519 I mean, if you didn't know what you were looking for, 121 00:05:02,650 --> 00:05:06,131 mixed in with pine cones and sticks and pine needles, 122 00:05:06,262 --> 00:05:08,046 that creature is almost completely 123 00:05:08,177 --> 00:05:11,441 invisible to the human eye. 124 00:05:11,572 --> 00:05:14,009 All right, let's bring you back up here. 125 00:05:14,139 --> 00:05:16,054 little guy. 126 00:05:16,185 --> 00:05:17,752 Look at those eyes-- big buggy eyes. 127 00:05:17,882 --> 00:05:19,188 Looks like the eyes of a toad. 128 00:05:19,319 --> 00:05:21,059 And I love that about most amphibian species, 129 00:05:21,190 --> 00:05:25,063 how to have those big eyes that sit up on top of their skulls. 130 00:05:25,194 --> 00:05:26,804 Now, look at the tail. 131 00:05:26,935 --> 00:05:30,242 This is a great opportunity for us to see how long and flat 132 00:05:30,373 --> 00:05:31,200 it is. 133 00:05:31,331 --> 00:05:32,984 That's like a rudder. 134 00:05:33,115 --> 00:05:36,118 And when I went to catch this newt, it took off so quickly, 135 00:05:36,248 --> 00:05:39,164 it was just a burst of power from its...
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