An update on the baby mambas and how both clutches have been doing so far! (yes there is freehandling and live-feeding) Follow me on Instagram: / chrisweeet
Outstanding images of the snakes, Chris - I loved the detailed view of the mamba shedding its old skin. The vivarium is stunning. Wonderful narration as we have come to expect. Thank you for sharing, Vox.
You’re an EXTREMELY interesting and well spoken individual. I’m blown away by this video! I was more interested in this video than I’ve ever been watching any video on mambas or any snake in general, whether it’s on RU-vid or National Geographic. Hands down the best video I’ve seen.
Your videos are of the highest quality I’ve seen of any of the reptile youtubers, not just that you are so humble and educational, please make more frequent videos if possible your videos are seriously incredible
Leaving alone the fact that you play Russian Roulette every time you partake in your hobby... my man you speak so nice! It amazes me, it a like I’m watching a National Geographic documentary every time I watch your videos. Amazing job!
These mamba babies are truly precious, graceful and extremely beautiful! You hit the nail on the head: each creature is a living being in its own right and we should try to see the world with their eyes at least for a moment. Empathy connects us with all creatures: to see the brother in all living beings would help to make the world a more peaceful and loving place.
This was so well done! So many people think snakes are “aggressive” when they’re really “defensive”. After all, when they’re young, everything wants to eat them. It’s no wonder they’ve evolved to be fearful. 🐍❤️🐍
@@73gmiller snakes bite out of fear he knows his boundaries and their temperament. If a snake had no negative interaction with a human and or isn’t scared it has no reason to be afraid and lash out
@@blank1778 Your right. What ever floats your boat. I grew up spear fishing with sharks and barracuda. Probably looked crazy to an outsider but I loved it. You do what you love, damm the dangers.
They're like little emerald dragons. I know I can't handle keeping an animal like this so I'm glad videos like this exist so I can appreciate their stunning beauty from afar. My little hognose is jealous haha. 😃
I cherish your videos. You are not only a great handler but extremely insightful. I sit in amazement not only in the beauty of these animals, but how you explain a viewpoint. Thank you
I just found this channel last night, and I've gotta say, excellent work, man! I enjoyed your expedition docs so much, I've been binging them while working today. You are very knowledgeable and well-researched concerning every animal you record, with respect towards the animals as well. It feels like watching a big budget documentary sometimes when you're out in the wild. Great narration, too. Keep 'em coming!
Excellent videography and - as usual - great content. I‘ve been keeping reptiles since I was 12. Now I‘m 34 and your videos really take me back to my beginnings were reptiles were the center of my focus 24/7. Keep up the great work. You‘ll deserve 1 Million + subscribers! Greetings from Germany
I'm so blown away by your talent and skills! Truly, a one of a kind kind of guy.. You're brave, and very intelligent. Totally changing my entire perception of venomous animals in general... wow
I really liked your perfect description of these beautiful creatures. Them being afraid, uncertain, untrusting etc.. which is all so very true with any timid creature. Great video.
You know it's ALL in how someone approaches a snake and how gentle that person is with their handling of any snake that builds that bond of trust between the snakes and handler and it should tell people the true nature of the snakes and not give people a reason to insult people that work with their snakes on a close personal basis !! Your narration in this video was perfect when talking about what you see when looking at snakes !!!
Awesome video Chris! I love your narration and the thought you put into it! I agree with what you said and mambas are beautiful creatures. Your setup is amazing and you spoil your animals like I do. I may be watching this late but now that I fixed the notifications I look forward to you putting out some more videos. Thanks so much and have a wonderful day!!! 😄💙🐬🐊🐍
Hi Chris you have some really beautiful snakes there, I agree with you in regard to their intelligence, they just seem to be looking at you thinking, calculating, and generally being interested in what you are doing. These babies are beautiful in every aspect, they sure are growing fast. Thank you for sharing these glorious little snakes with us, be careful, stay healthy and remain COVID free. Cheers from the land of sun burn, and everything that bites.
I feel that really describes what we see in these animals while most people see something to be afraid of! We see them for who they really are and personally I think there’s a lot more going on behind those eyes than any of us could imagine! And those babies were huge!!!
Impressive editing and photage. Coherent and interesting comments. Excellent work. Key to it all is to let animals be themselves and show them the respect they deserve.
Absolutely superb camera work, the quality is stunning! These mambas are easily the most beautiful of all mamba species. It’s incredible to think that something so beautiful can be so deadly!!
Not sure my last comment was going through, I never considered millipedes or domino/dubia roaches as part of the cleanup crew. Duhhhhh I love that idea
This is by far the most beautiful video I’ve ever seen that focuses on venomous 🐍 I love allll your videos but this one takes the cake. I am also a snake lover I do not keep venomous but have always been fascinated by them and this video was just amazing!! I just wish u put videos out more frequently 😞 lol
When it comes down to it, all of them are just boop noodles and frankly less dangerous than we are. Still though, gotta give them all the respect they deserve.