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Armored Harvestman, The Best Pet Arachnid? 

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On our recent trip to Peru we discovered one of the most terrifying looking little arthropods (an armored harvestman)! It was simultaneously horrifying and wonderful. Well it turns out that they have a North American cousin, and our friend Russ from Aquarimax pets keeps them as pets (of course he does). But is the armored harvestman a good pet? Is it the best pet spider arachnid for you? Let's find out!
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@ClintsReptiles
@ClintsReptiles Год назад
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@MIsopods
@MIsopods Год назад
Great video! Quite the duo, and some nice bugs. If I ever venture out of isopods, I'm a try my hand at least guys. I love the fact that they are relatively communal.
@miningking70
@miningking70 Год назад
Clint I love your skills and your tremendous knowledge you are #1 in my book! Keep it up! God bless you and yours. Thank you for your teaching.
@TheJacksonChameleon
@TheJacksonChameleon Год назад
I like coming over to your place Clint it’s super fun❤. Jackson Liechty
@disliljake
@disliljake Год назад
I’ve never considered keeping harvestmen when it warms up I’m going to give it a try!
@Aquarimax
@Aquarimax Год назад
Thanks again for inviting me (and my harvestmen) to film with the Clint’s Reptiles crew! It is ALWAYS lots of fun! My wife says the the Patreon-Only Video about ‘Rus: The Best Pet RU-vidr?’ is her favorite Clint’s Reptiles video EVER! ( I think she may be a little biased.)
@welovesharks1953
@welovesharks1953 Год назад
🎉
@MIsopods
@MIsopods Год назад
I was surprised to see this video this morning! Happy to see you two together! Wonderful times. Me
@Aquarimax
@Aquarimax Год назад
@@MIsopods Is this the first Clint’s Reptiles / Aquarimax Pets collaboration you have seen? If so, we’ve made quite a few! Make sure to check them out!
@frankdughtank8327
@frankdughtank8327 Год назад
Oh Yeah!
@MIsopods
@MIsopods Год назад
@@frankdughtank8327 Hiya Stranger! Hope the new year is going amazing for you!
@lorrainemunoa791
@lorrainemunoa791 Год назад
If you intend to keep a Rus, be sure to include cohabitation with his Family and as wide a variety of arthropods as you can find, to provide full enrichment. You can watch him engage in natural behaviors like socializing, misting enclosures, breeding critters, building new microhabitats for the critters, and educating people about the critters. This will help ensure a happy healthy Rus.
@Aquarimax
@Aquarimax Год назад
You clearly have a lot of insight into the species!
@BlackCatRedScarf
@BlackCatRedScarf Год назад
I kept few of those wild ones here in Brazil roaming across my garden. They seems to love the rotten wooden logs and lurk around the humid and shady ground around my mulberry tree. Sometimes they crawl into my house or seems to be lured by lights during the night, but you can always gentle place them on their habit again. They also gather around the rain water drains where there is plenty of organic matter in decomposition and tiny critters, which probably servers as snacks for them. They move very slowly and they are super armored. Sometimes round and smooth, sometimes spiky. Really freaky looking, but chill creatures. Worth taking care of them as part of my ecosystem in my garden.
@RealThundar1
@RealThundar1 Год назад
Would love to see you talk about White Tail spiders, they have the most mechanical creepy walk ever and are unusually aggressive
@shuruff904
@shuruff904 Год назад
I hope Clint shows actual Daddy Long Leg Spiders/Cellar Spiders (Pholcidae) (which are spiders with fangs and make webs, but are also harmless)
@VairesSunchaser
@VairesSunchaser Год назад
Harvestmen are my actual daddy long legs growing up. I never met a cellar spider till I moved west and man....I could let an entire colony of harvestmen run over me and not be bothered until one tries my nose or ears but cellar spiders are one of those 'I respect you but please do not enter my laundry room and absolutely not my bathroom, good madam.' Then again, nothing should ever be found in one's bathroom. When your pants are down and something's moving near the toilet, it's like playing reverse shadow of the colossus.
@shuruff904
@shuruff904 Год назад
@@VairesSunchaser Reverse Shadow of the Collosus is the funniest/realist explanation for how spiders see us lmao
@osonarleyy
@osonarleyy Год назад
Harvestman ARE the original grandaddy long legs 😂 they always stand on their legs...cellar spiders make webs.
@sydhenderson6753
@sydhenderson6753 9 месяцев назад
@@osonarleyy The "daddy-long-legs" we saw in Maine were actually harvestmen: not obviously segmented and very long legs, and totally harmless (except to their prey).
@QueerAndHere
@QueerAndHere Год назад
This thing is giving me the creeps, but I can’t resist a Clint’s reptile video on a nice rainy Saturday
@klippschliefer4968
@klippschliefer4968 Год назад
i've learned that almost every spider happily eats fruits and other shugary stuff when i build an highly biodiverse terrarium with isopods, millipedes, centipedes, spiders etc. When i gave the herbivores a piece of apple, i was unbelievable surprised when a spider came by and ate a piece of apple! This happened a few times by now, and i know for sure that it ate the apple and not a small animal on the apple. So i whould suggest to offer every spider some sweet stuff from time to time, because when they eat it, it has to be healthy, and there isnt any disadvantage of trying it.
@davidvento5481
@davidvento5481 Год назад
I’ve seen huge clumps of Harvestmen piled up (for warmth?) at the base of trees in the morning in the woods. When disturbed with a twig they all disburse and the earth becomes alive with countless numbers of Harvestmen. Both interesting and creepy at once.
@shuruff904
@shuruff904 Год назад
Yeah I live in Florida and I've seen that as well, very freaky but cool. It may be a defense thing to make themselves look bigger while eating
@davidvento5481
@davidvento5481 Год назад
@@shuruff904 These were in northern NY State and early in the morning. I’ve also seen them exhibit that behavior in Texas on someone else’s YT channel (those were in the mouth of a cave). It must be a common trait of harvestmen.
@hunterivey
@hunterivey Год назад
Actually these arachnids are very common to find in my area, I find them all the time under rocks and rotted wood, also here we use to call them "Chiltons" not Harvestmen.
@cornerspider2477
@cornerspider2477 Год назад
I love these little guys so much! when I was in school, I'd spend all recess collecting harvestmen (and other bugs) and showing them off to the teachers, it was always a good day when I found an especially big one
@bugtalk84
@bugtalk84 Год назад
I love the way harvestmen can be both bizarre and beautiful.
@alces_fiend
@alces_fiend Год назад
Harvestman are definitely some of my favorite animal, in part because we still have so much to learn about them! Especially when it comes to social behaviors
@DeRien8
@DeRien8 Год назад
Nice seeing that CTR ring pop as the harvestman runs by
@deliberatarian1646
@deliberatarian1646 Год назад
Please do one on pigeons and doves (the best pet dinosaurs)
@seeing8spots
@seeing8spots Год назад
Yeah I'm honestly shocked he hasn't covered these. They're often considered one of the best pet dinos, particularly for people new to dino keeping lol.
@Oscar-42
@Oscar-42 Год назад
YES!! More invertebrate videos! I got so excited when I saw this posted, I love invertebrates. Thanks for another awesome video Clint:)
@BinroWasRight
@BinroWasRight Год назад
So wholesome as always! Harvestmen are so fascinating and strange. Most people know very little about them. BTW, the brief Victorian accent at the end was hilarious! 🤣
@JessHull
@JessHull Год назад
I love all harvestman! Love everything about them, including their name it's so cute! I've kept them before and they're so easy. I've never bought them I just caught them from my yard. A weird thing I've observed is my yard doesn't have harvestmen usually. However, any year I decide to plant melons or cucumbers, really any plant in Cucurbitaceae they always seem to show up right before the plants start to flower. I don't even know where they come from! I never see them anywhere (and I've looked) when I don't have these plants in my garden. So somehow, as soon as I plant those specific types of plants, they inevitably show up! I'd be curious to know if anyone else has had this experience of harvestman showing up when they plant a specific plant? Because Harvestman showing up whenever I plant Cucurbitaceae has been so reliable for me that some years I've planted those plants specifically to get some Harvestman and it has always worked. I've always joked that that's why they're called Harvestman, that they only show up right when a certain plant is about to fruit so they can rob my cucumbers et al. hahahah
@clintonmeadows4452
@clintonmeadows4452 Год назад
I find these guys in my back yard all the time under large rocks (deep woods of East Texas). I keep an isopod terrarium for my son so it’s nice to know these harvestmen may help with the springtail population!
@innovativeatavist159
@innovativeatavist159 Год назад
Ahhhh I've seen these several times while camping here! We jokingly called them daddy-short-legs.
@Narutass43
@Narutass43 Год назад
The disrespect 🤣
@crawleyman1117
@crawleyman1117 Год назад
You should do Opossums as pets. They have been getting more popular as pets.
@arborealsquid2380
@arborealsquid2380 Год назад
Thanks for the video! I've been considering adding these to my collect. They're so neat!
@snood4743
@snood4743 Год назад
I’ve lived in western Missouri for 15 years and saw my first one about a year ago. He fell from the unfinished basement ceiling directly onto my hand, lol.
@Exquailibur
@Exquailibur Год назад
I've never been so convinced from just a thumb nail.
@Zappygunshot
@Zappygunshot Год назад
Last summer I had a harvestman decide my hand made a great spot to just sorta chill for a bit, so I had a tiny live hand ornament for about an hour before I felt it was probably best for him to go back to their own habitat.
@falcolf
@falcolf Год назад
The Russ review at the end cracked me up so hard! 😂
@AnneAndersonFoxiepaws
@AnneAndersonFoxiepaws Год назад
In Scotland we were brought up to know that daddy longlegs were harmless, like nearly all British insects (wasps and bees being in a class of their own, my little sister slid down a wooded bank on her bum and disturbed a wasps nest and I had to pick out what looked like hundreds of wasps from her long curly hair while she screamed. I wasn't unscathed myself because they, unlike bees, keep on stinging!).
@Dssntx
@Dssntx Год назад
We have those (or maybe a slightly different species as ours don’t have the yellow “V” shape on the carapace) all around my area as well as Eumesosoma roeweri here in Deep East Texas! Glad to see a video about them finally!
@Virtx0929
@Virtx0929 Год назад
I live in central vermont and find these little guys everywhere. Most commonly on rough-barked trees like maple and oak
@alveolate
@alveolate Год назад
these honestly sound like the perfect starter pet for kids to learn all of the basics - and the parents get to find out if their kid is a kind animal lover who deserves pets, or is actually one of those heartless monsters who lose interest quickly.
@deborahd2936
@deborahd2936 Год назад
I’m concerned that these aren’t the only categories…. I wasn’t taught to be disciplined and had a hard childhood, but I enjoyed animals, but I didn’t do a good job caring for them and my parents didn’t help me learn how, so we would give them away. It was a sad memory of mine. Now I’m an adult who has trained her own dog and I have a very different life now. So just be careful characterizing every one a particular way. It’s not fair to everyone.
@MechaSkingles
@MechaSkingles Год назад
You know you're in for an extra treat when Aquarimax Pets is in the episode
@AsioEntomo
@AsioEntomo Год назад
I've seen my local harvestmen eating bird poop off of the top of my father's barbeque! I'd love to keep a colony of these: they seem like a combination between isopods and amblypygids, both of which I already keep.
@BrianSmith-jx7td
@BrianSmith-jx7td Год назад
Awesome video Clint but I was wondering if I could ask you will you please consider making a video about 6 best possible Alternatives for the Tegu, The reason I am asking is because I live in South Carolina where restrictions are tightening down and I know they are in many other States as well and I fear there will be a day where you can no longer have them. You can still have red tegus in my state currently but I don't know how long that will last. My question for you is though what are the 6 best alternatives for the tegu lizard and why? And if you can I would like at least half of them to be of similar size to the Argentine tegu. This is just a topic that I think many of us would love to see. Also will you please do a video on the dumerils monitors and how they rank as the best pet lizard
@kinilas
@kinilas Год назад
I've been waiting for this one! I love harvestmen!
@c5365
@c5365 Год назад
Hey Clint! Just a video idea.... I'd love it if you could do a video on especially tiny pet snakes, particularly the Dekay's Brown Snake, the Ringneck Snake, or the Rough Earth Snake (I don't know if anyone actually keeps those, but they seem nice, and are abundant in the wild, so I don't know why no one would keep them). My apologies if you've already done these snakes, and I just missed it on the channel.
@serpenticular6990
@serpenticular6990 Год назад
Yet another creature Clint has introduced me to. Fun!
@alexlevesque9687
@alexlevesque9687 Год назад
You should do a pet video for spiny-tailed iguanas! It would be great to check in on that pied pectinata you got from ty park!
@Hjaosgvabj
@Hjaosgvabj Год назад
I love your videos, mainly the snake ones Because they are my favourite animals. You’ve taught me a lot about them
@TheLaughingDove
@TheLaughingDove Год назад
These are adorable... I wonder if anything like it is available in Australia (Pst.... You should review pigeons! Especially if you can find both a racing pigeon keeper and someone who keeps them as personal pets for the different perspectives.)
@thestraydog
@thestraydog Год назад
My girlfriend had a pet pigeon that she loved to pieces, I guess they make wonderful pets! Who knew? :)
@Exquailibur
@Exquailibur Год назад
Pigeons are wonderful animals, I dont own any myself but I would like to. I do own quails though, they also make great pets provided you make sure to avoid certain things.
@BlackMasterRoshi
@BlackMasterRoshi Год назад
yeah they have them in Australia but they are extremely venomous
@BlackMasterRoshi
@BlackMasterRoshi Год назад
@@thestraydog that is such a sad story
@hntrofdmads
@hntrofdmads 8 месяцев назад
old comment, but we do have similar native armoured harvestmen - they're in the family triaenonychidae! not sure on if they're sold as pets, though
@jfh667
@jfh667 Год назад
Rus: Low availability, doesnt like to be picked up.
@Aquarimax
@Aquarimax Год назад
LOL true enough!
@innovativeatavist159
@innovativeatavist159 Год назад
Day 1 of asking Clint to talk about Nerodia species 😁 Water Snakes! I've already had two for about a year now. I just want to hear Clint get nerdy about something I love. I have two N. rhombifer, one from NERD and a wild caught orange phase (she's gorgeous). There are captive breeders out there, but most are still snatched from the wild. They are partial water moccasin mimics that will puff themselves up and flatten their head to more closely resemble one. They cohab well with conspecifics and closely related species. Their care is close to garter snakes, but they will blister on a damp substrate (the irony). My theory on that is they're adapted to bask on gravel bars and overhanging vegetation, both very hunid but with good air flow and no direct contact with moisture. They calm down much better than other wild species in captivity, and the cb ones can get so calm they're almost boring...but they do have backwards pointing teeth that can rip you worse than a similarly sized colubrid (can confirm, scars on my arm from herping big females). They come in a variety of colors and sizes depending on sex, species, subspecies, locality, and even color phases. Just go look up Nerodia clarkii.
@tinymetaltrees
@tinymetaltrees Год назад
I looked, but I didn’t see a video from you about the best UV lights for various pet related uses, and their differences. Might be something to consider for the future, since you seem to mention them fairly often.
@macgibbon
@macgibbon Год назад
A good way to know these aren't 'the most venomous spider on Earth' - the fact refers to harvestmen, cellar spiders/daddy-long-legs, crane flies that LOOK like daddy-long-legs... almost as if everyone has been told by someone who was told by someone something exists...
@MadotsukiGaming
@MadotsukiGaming Год назад
I've seen these guys outside before, they're really cool.
@PlecsExotics3
@PlecsExotics3 Год назад
Never seen a Harvestman, but I love them.
@kingdavid3790
@kingdavid3790 Год назад
I love how Clint was talking to us with am Invisible snake in his hands the whole beginning of fhe video! 😂
@jeanannd
@jeanannd Год назад
I have always loved harvestmen spiders. Though we called them daddy long legs. We used to put our hands out and let them crawl on them, watching them with fascination as children. Then we would put our hands back to where they could climb back to whatever they were doing. Never saw armored ones though. fascinating. How long do they live though. I mean, I thought they didn't live that long.
@isaacg8473
@isaacg8473 Год назад
PLEASE DO ONE OF THESE FOR PEACH THROAT MONITORS!! I’m thinking about getting one, but there’s so little info of them on the internet compared to other animals, it would help a lot!! thanks Clint, love the videos!
@vohlm
@vohlm Год назад
these are some pretty cool lil fellas
@smievil
@smievil 6 месяцев назад
didn't think much about it when younger but some of them looks really alien
@LunarShimmer
@LunarShimmer Год назад
Alright, that's it, that's all the arachnids I'm still illogically afraid of gone. Like I knew harvestmen were harmless, but seeing them in pictures with all those weird legs is different than watching one scuttle around Clint's hand. They have crab mouths, that's so cute
@billsmith1998
@billsmith1998 Год назад
I live in Kentucky, and these are pretty easy to find in my area.
@JCBeehive
@JCBeehive Год назад
Clint if you see this, would you pleaseee consider doing a Best Pet Invertebrate on Cosmoderus femoralis? I want to keep these spiky crickets as pets but is very difficult to find information on them!
@samwill7259
@samwill7259 Год назад
I think Daddy Longlegs are really neat, I used to freak my mom out all the time just by playing with them because they're really neat and gentle and they're fun to just watch moving around Their legs get really easily stuck in spider webs though, downside of being so noodly
@laughingman6426
@laughingman6426 Год назад
Now I know where Valve got the idea for the head crabs in Half Life.
@Born_Again_On_The_Mountain
@Born_Again_On_The_Mountain Год назад
That was so amazing and kind of creepy! I love it!
@stefanostokatlidis4861
@stefanostokatlidis4861 Год назад
We have a lot of them here in Greece, although I don’t know if we have any armored species. They are very easy to injure and drop limbs easily.
@FlintSparkedStudios
@FlintSparkedStudios Год назад
I remember squishing one of these as a kid (not something I would do now) and I just remember how NASTY it smelled.
@Thebeetleguy
@Thebeetleguy Год назад
Thanks so much for doing another invert!
@Aquarimax
@Aquarimax Год назад
Hi Beetle Guy!
@Thebeetleguy
@Thebeetleguy Год назад
@@Aquarimax Hey Rus!
@lexslate2476
@lexslate2476 Год назад
Neat little critters.
@a_whitlow21
@a_whitlow21 Год назад
We call harvestmen granddaddy long legs here in WV. I am terrified of them. I would honestly rather see a black mamba than an arachnid anywhere near me.
@insertcrudenamehere6341
@insertcrudenamehere6341 Год назад
I tend to find ornate harvestmen in groups of 3 or more under logs and in tree stumps
@ReigneWolvenshire
@ReigneWolvenshire Год назад
Armored Harvestman Handleability: 4/5 Care: 5/5 Hardiness: 4/5 Availability: 2/5 Upfront Costs: 5/5 Overall Score: 4/5
@oniigetsu9028
@oniigetsu9028 Год назад
You guys are dorks and i love it.
@Gloamy17
@Gloamy17 11 месяцев назад
Man, I would absolutely love some of these but they aren't available anywhere in the UK 😩
@PaleoAnalysis
@PaleoAnalysis Год назад
I kinda put the misconception about Huntsmen being venomous in the same category as people thinking that baby venomous snakes are more dangerous than adults because they think the babies cannot control how much venom they use... If you say something enough, I guess it makes it true... even if it's not... 👀
@9999indigo
@9999indigo Год назад
You should make a pet review for April 1st if you haven't already. Like pet rock, mythical dragon, great white shark, plastic plant, blue whale, tamagotchi etc,
@billyr2904
@billyr2904 Год назад
Daddy long-legs means different things in different countries. Ahere I am from, the UK, we refer to flies of the family Tipulidae as 'daddy long-legs' or 'crane flies'. In the USA, arachnids of the order Opiliones are referred to as 'daddy long-legs' or 'harvestmen'. And finally in Australia, spiders of the family Pholcidae are referred to as 'daddy long-legs' or 'cellar spiders'.
@MissJackietheLakester
@MissJackietheLakester Год назад
Normally harvestmen freak me out because of their long legs, but these guys look really cool.
@toebiter69
@toebiter69 Год назад
You're so funny and personable Clint
@nataliesreptiles
@nataliesreptiles Год назад
Have you done a video on beauty snakes yet? If not, I think they should be on the list.
@invadervim9037
@invadervim9037 Год назад
Their rear facing hind legs are super rad
@joostjoost2208
@joostjoost2208 Год назад
A Video about the Quincemonitor would be great 👍
@ceterfo
@ceterfo 9 месяцев назад
Rolli pollis are all over the place. Up near rum river scout camp in Minnesota youtubeth you can find them at like all the parks. Band shells will have em in the coners of the roofs. Sphearish from my experience.
@littlesaresare
@littlesaresare 10 месяцев назад
Clint: "To which my good friend Russ, from Aquarimax Pets, responded, 'I keep something very similar to that as a pet.'" Me: "Of course he does." Clint: "Of course he does." 😂
@lizardjoe4224
@lizardjoe4224 Год назад
HEY CLINT theres a super cool genus of harvestman that ive been trying research and maybe even buy to breed please do a review of them (monoscutidae)
@Dr.IanPlect
@Dr.IanPlect Год назад
Family, not genus, and remember to capitalise; Monoscutidae.
@lizardjoe4224
@lizardjoe4224 Год назад
@@Dr.IanPlect dam well now i feel silly
@I_Am_SunnyRay
@I_Am_SunnyRay Год назад
These harvestmen look like tiny spider frogs. 😂
@vitorbonifacio3550
@vitorbonifacio3550 Год назад
tons of those back home, Leiolima iberica
@shytamir1509
@shytamir1509 Год назад
the clot shot is more dangerous than any arachnid
@britanica7539
@britanica7539 Год назад
Would you consider a video like this for (freshwater) Pom Pom Crabs? I have been curious about them in terms of keeping them. I guess this would depend if you know someone who keeps them.
@doublea4012
@doublea4012 Год назад
Loved the outro where you rated Ross (Russ?) 😅
@Aquarimax
@Aquarimax Год назад
I’m honored to have been rated on Clint’s Reptiles!! (I spell my name ‘Rus’)
@TheYear-dm9op
@TheYear-dm9op 3 месяца назад
Ok, common believe here is also that harvestmen they are spiders, but I've never heard any tale about them being even remotely venomous enough to harm humans.
@alexcollins71090
@alexcollins71090 Год назад
They're so cute with the way they use their legs to test out the environment - it's like they're nervous little spider-crabs! I can relate.
@siviblakhawk
@siviblakhawk Год назад
Fast headcrabs aren't real and they can't hurt me.
@logancraig8034
@logancraig8034 Год назад
I’m pretty sure you haven’t covered these ones on your channel before but can you cover if the fire belly toad is a good pet, or the American green tree frog?
@kylefriend6391
@kylefriend6391 Год назад
Great to see Russ in a CR video!
@Aquarimax
@Aquarimax Год назад
I have a ton of fun every time I collaborate with Clint’s Reptiles!
@apteropith
@apteropith Год назад
it's a very strange thing that a myth about cellar spiders was transferred to harvestmen through both being given the same nickname then again it's also a strange thing that three very different arthropods (those two and a crane fly) would all have the same nickname applied to them ... i sure hope no one thinks crane flies are the most venomous spider on earth
@theflyingdutchguy9870
@theflyingdutchguy9870 Год назад
one thing i often do not like about arachnids is that they can move so damn fast and jerky. i love it when they move a lot slower and relaxed. and they are super interesting wich i why i love arachnids and insects so much. they are just so bizarre compared to us
@Jefuslives
@Jefuslives Год назад
Terrifying?... It's adorable!
@Cgraseck
@Cgraseck Год назад
I think the anatomists are missing something. I was holding one as a small child and I remember it stinging me somehow. It hurt just as bad as our local centipede bite, Scolopocryptops sexspinosus. I was bitten by a few of those as a child. Cheers, Chris
@FireLeaf281
@FireLeaf281 Год назад
Would the care for a giant Grandaddy longlegs be the same? They are related but about 3x the size. And native to central eastern US if anybody is interested
@realmarker
@realmarker Год назад
Yay! A new pet review! *instantly clicks*
@SonicBoone56
@SonicBoone56 Год назад
Woohoo, Rus is back again!
@Aquarimax
@Aquarimax Год назад
Delighted to be here!
@SonicBoone56
@SonicBoone56 Год назад
@@Aquarimax you gotta get Clint to have water bugs (aka toe biters) featured one day. I wonder if anybody has attempted to keep one in captivity. He's hinted at doing a video on one at some point.
@Aquarimax
@Aquarimax Год назад
@@SonicBoone56 I may be able to help him with that!
@SonicBoone56
@SonicBoone56 Год назад
@@Aquarimax ohhhhhh yes please :3
@seanbennett7916
@seanbennett7916 Год назад
Love your channel, light really this?
@JosephsJungle8
@JosephsJungle8 Год назад
Clint can you make an Indian stick insect video and also a quail video since they are reptiles and maybe more fish videos I love your videos I have been watching since 2019 or something I don’t know but it was in the year you started the channel and also I have a RU-vid channel because I decided to get inspiration from lots of youtubers I watch such as snake discovery Clint’s reptiles Brian barczyk avnj Luke’s bug adventures and more
@ragtard7419
@ragtard7419 Год назад
I find those in my back yard all the time man!!!😅
@brawmankerlexterminateurde860
If they are like the level care of ants from antcanada Then they should make decent pets
@laprankster3264
@laprankster3264 Год назад
I wonder how the hoofed animals would be ranked as pets (I’m assuming pretty low for the most part, but I’m sure there are species which can make decent pets).
@innsmouthresident6802
@innsmouthresident6802 Год назад
You should have a look at the Long-clawed Harvestman here in New Zealand, pitch black and having crab like claws. This totally flipped me out when I discovered one, I had no idea what it was.
@Aquarimax
@Aquarimax Год назад
I’d love to see one of those!!
@Oddballkane
@Oddballkane Год назад
I like spiders how there are so many different varieties of spider 🕷
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