The Pollinators They Never Taught You About

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In this video we're exploring the relationship between plants and their coital couriers. Pollination is a very important process and I want to highlight the well known and some of the lesser known animals that make our ecosystems possible.

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Mate, this deserves to be a beloved TV segment. Imagine this airing in the 2000s. Absolute comedic gold but also top notch quality and informative

mot_wadd
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“Even the dreaded March Fly pulls its weight. Even so, get f***ed!” 😂🤣😂🤣 I love your videos!!

RamboJuve
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"Fool a bunch of sweaty gamers into watching Gardening Australia" lmao too right

LabiaLicker
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Literally every Australian animal is like " you know everyone else? Let me do it my way"

loggerT
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I'm glad you mentioned honey possums and the West australian flowerscape, not enough people realise how insanely diverse the plant life is in the west, and how important that diversity is to protect!

MrNotaracist
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It's hard to root when you've got roots 😂

freeman
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This guy deserves ten times as many subscribers. Tell everyone you know to follow him

pavlos..
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You're such a good writer, man

It's like ZeFrank for Aussies!

KalebPeters
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I love how this guy always sounds like he's gonna have a good chuckle

jianblundell
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Thanks for the awesome content. You have a way of reigniting my childlike fascination with nature.

ouroesa
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"It's a good source of protein" was actually true AND a joke at the SAME TIME! Genius!

Fun fact: There was a Madagascan species of hawkmoth that was predicted to exist by Darwin 20 years before it was ever documented, after he examined the orchid that could only be pollinated by such a well-endowed dad-bod, lol. Speaking of, that log pose was aggressively sexual 😅

PinataOblongata
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Finally someone sheds some light on how important insects are I’ve always found them fascinating even if some of them can be a pain.
I work outdoors and with plants so I’m always seeing this kind of stuff especially during spring and summer.
I have a NSW Christmas Tree at home and every year it attracts pretty much every insect in the neighbourhood.😂
Great video as usual 👍🏼

CasualFehPlayer-rfsl
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This needs to get millions of views....

philipmilosevski
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Top notch! You need your own segment on Gardening Australia. Costa should be worried.

RobertMueller-mpcr
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so when *are* you getting on Gardening Australia?

triquizzies
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Went to the Aussie National Botanic Gardens here in Canberra recently, where they had a little exhibit on native bees. It was charming, and a great primer for spotting them while walking through the gardens.

All that is to say, another fabulous video mate, keep it up!

Sammaderp
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Dude I work on a native plant nursery and your videos are golden

I will be recommending (forcing) my coworkers to watch your vids as they always complain about all the bugs.

Love your stuff never stop ❤️❤️

seanbarnett
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Early prediction- darcy will be a future host on gardening Australia.

DH-beur
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I looked up how to make an insect hotel. I have a few logs and dead trees I can drill holes into so I'll give it a go.

Canspam
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Oh man! I am so excited about this video. Finally. I have been waiting years for a video about insects in our own backyard. For years, the only nature programs on television were always about foreign countries, and most of them only 'stared' one person, and that was David Attenborough from the UK! Thank goodness for YouTube and the next generation!

EmilyBieman