Great to see you back on the tubes Will. Everything looks awesome! Those lights look like they have some serious horsepower. Love to Summer and the kids.
Awesome video Will, love to hear the updates!! That was really cool to see a pit viper that lays eggs. Really great to see you man, take care and see ya in the next one 🙂!!
Oh Will, don’t cover yourself in tats and do that nasty ear expanding thing!! You are way too good looking to do that to yourself!! I love watching your vids! I hope the family is doing well!! ❤ ❤❤
I would like to see her do it I’ve never seen anyone let there snakes do it… Bot unless they eat eggs then take them out whatever is best for the babies… how long does it take when mom does it? Is it the same time if u was to?
Wasabi got well within striking distance, but made no attempt to bite you. He obviously doesn’t feel threatened by you. Cool. On another note, I have some advice for parents. Before getting your kids a snake, do your homework, including finding out their lifespan. I got a ball python for my 12-year-old son. My son is now 31 years old and lives in New York. I live in California with Chauncey, a 20-year-old ball python.
I guess it goes without saying, I would consult the literature....talk to a few experts...The main difference of course is the environment. Hope all goes well...looking forward to seeing the babies !!! 🥚 🐍 ❤️ Good luck !!!
Please please get the pronunciation correct of that laughing bird, phonetically it's a "cook ahh borough". They are amazing birds, but need very large enclosures. They ae amazing hunters (they belong to the kingfisher family) I watched one eat a small Eastern Brown snake and make a mistake with those snakes and the Kookaburra would be dead. I would suggest going for a Magpie instead, the only problem is the live in a small family once the oldest chick is about to be the third generation the parents chase it away, so in a cage it would have to be rehomed, but they have a beautiful song and become very tame. I have a family that lives close by and whenever I'm in the garden they are not far away and will jump around my feet for tasty morsel of a worm or grub I have dug up and they apparently recognise up to 100 human faces.