Explore the world of exotic animals at the ultimate insider's guide to the exotic animal expo! From reptiles to rare creatures, this video provides an in-depth look at what to expect at an exotic animal expo.
Love love love the jumping spiders 🕷 😊❤ got to see hedgehogs in their natural habitat wild in the gardens of England 🇬🇧 love all the animals thanks for showing us😊
WoW, I had such an exciting time see all those exotics. It's so amazing to see God's creation from other parts of the world. Big THANKS for taking me along. Hummm cleaning or chickens. How "bout cleaning the chickens ❤🙏❤
Marie, i dont mind watching your cleaning video or a video on the chickens. Combine the content. I love watching you girls have fun with all the animals and not so much fun with the cleaning up but how you make the most of it...its all part of your reality. Sending love from South Africa....so nice you have a Porcupine from South Africa....The Cape Porcupine from the Province of the Cape.
Btw, otters are actually softer than chinchillas. If you ever think about getting a chin, boys are usually (not always) sweeter. They can live 15-20 years, and they LOVE their dust baths.
The hedgehog was so adorable! Cant wait to see more videos of of him you should name him bucky in the movie over the hedge! Now the spider nope nope nope, i made my daughter kill a jumping spider the other day hahah.. I say i want to see both hahah but im not help 🤣🤣 thanks for another great video!
I love your new editions. They are so cool. Name your hedgehog Rollie, like Rollie pollie😂 Did you name your spider yet? I also thought the snakes and geckos were super cool. Loved the little frog butt jumping on you guys.😂 The stripper mouse and the racoons were funny. They had a lot of different mounts at that place, thats for sure. I vote for seeing the cleaning video. Show folks what that part of life is all about. Might make them think twice about wanting rental properties. Last one sure was an eye opener. Thanks for including us again. I always love going along ✌️❤️🙏
OMG that spider is so adorable!!! I use to be terrified of them! To the point of anxiety!! But, now, I can at least see a picture or video...Anyway, House cleaning video would be cool!!! It's different and interesting lol
I was just telling my daughters about how cute jumping spiders faces are. Not a fan of spiders but the jumping spiders are pretty cute. I’ve wanted a hedgehog seriously FOREVER. I’m so jealous. Love the one you picked ❤❤❤
Pretty cool and different. I love seeing different species. There are so many. My favorite was the hedgehog. I want one. I like the cleaning and the chickens. Thank you for the trip. ❤❤❤🙏
"Maybelline"❤ should be your Hedgehog's name. It's the mascara it has on its eyes. Also a nickname given to my bil when he was young bc he had a lot of thick eyelashes😂❤
16:06 if you're interested in seeing more cool little terrariums like that, Tanner from the channel SerpaDesign builds a lot of em like that, both big and small. He does an amazing job of recording the process and making it interesting 37:05 Ball Python genetics are amazing, and some of the combos can be an absolute mouthful, lol.
Sorry Marie but I don’t really see spiders as precious 🤣😂. Spiders and snakes are where I draw the line at being precious. 😳 . I just love you two, you could have your own comedy show.
Can't you load both videos in the same day @ different times?? But either is fine. But we want to see both videos at some point. Thanks Marie & Fefe.. ❤️❤️❤️
Marie, & fefe, my little blue quaker female, was realy intrested in the blue quaker male that you were recording. She was just watching him. Sooooo cute !!! But blue quakers are ALOT OF WORK .
50$ for a jumping spider!? Criminal,I can easily catch tons of them in my yard for FREE! There are many different species in my area,north Texas,some of which I’ve never seen before.
Torts are interesting--did not know anything about them. No how, no way spiders, rodents, any bugs. My skin and hackles raising and being itchy seeing them spiders. Those birds are really pretty.
Take a second look at the breathing hole is the spider cage. They appear large enough that the spider and its food (worms) could find their way out. Worms definitely can, so it would be important for someone to watch and make sure the spider gets it.
I actually made those enclosures you are talking about. The holes are 3/32nd while the meal worms can get out if they were on the bottom adult spiders can’t. Which these are made for
Oh man I miss these expos! Btw, if you ever want to work with more reptiles just let me know and I will set you up with a healthy baby and answer any and all questions you have. 😅
You had chance to see a number of our Australian birds, Rosella's, Cockateels Budgerigars and more. Believe me our range of wild birds is great, seeing the many varied colour birds in large free flying flocks. So nice is many times, given some snacks and right approach, it is possible to call numbers down to sit on arms, shoulders head or just surround you. I have impressed many visitors from overseas Some were making considerable effort sneaking closer to take photos, to first object when I make noise, telling the hang on. I then got the birds down sitting on their arm or shoulder and get photos of spectacular coloured birds on their arm. Photos they never expected to get when first quietly sneaking closer. Similar with other wildlife including wallabies, kangaroo, wombats possums, beyond that close contact to lizards, snakes, large spiders, moths, and more, a real wealth of creatures many never expected close contact. Takes some effort to get most people to stroke some animals, like a Huntsman spider, with leg span up to hand width, though mostly find examples not that large. They are quite silky to touch. Yes I hold the spider from nipping them, but at times camping for a week, was able to get the same spider to be stroked by two young girls and their brother, on successive days, being asked if we could go stroke the spider, after first time resistance to get close. They lost their fear after experiencing the gentle harmless nature of these specific spiders. Admittedly the birds, kangaroos, wallabies, possums and koalas remain the most sought animals. So many people remain amazed how approachable wild animals can be. I even got trouble from a camping ground park ranger, as I had a wallaby move into our family camper annex of It's accord. Was accused of capturing and restricting the animal. The ranger made several attempts to chase it away, but as he smugly walked away, the wallaby hoped back in. Several attempts later the ranger gave up shaking his head, accepting I did not capture or restrain the animal. The ranger came each day, insisting we do not feed it, which we did not. Only some water and shade and keeping crowds away. The wallaby just rested inside our annex, departing each evening as the large herd went deep into the forest, and returned in the morning. At night in that camp I pleased the people around calling possums down from the trees, feeding fruit, bread, cookies. Day time got various birds down at a number of picnic tables, including various Magpies, a hawk, two owls and many parrot cockateel, parakeets, Rosella's. On one day nearby zi had a small eagle down beside me, feeding strips of beef, but sadly other people saw it and approached and it flew away, never returned. Have had numerous nicknames, bug man, animal whisperer, etc. One time had two Emus up close, with about 20 baby Emus around them. These were wild flock, some 150km from towns and farms in central Australia, even I was surprised as usually getting within 10ft of wild Emus was hard. Though had a number of times Emus running parallel to my moving car on outback dirt roads. I love nature and all creatures, it is what makes "Random Okie..." a channel I watch all the time. Keep up your wide animal interests.
@RandomOkieFarms would be nice, to have that opportunity, yes. I am however 73 now, so maybe not that many years left. No longer as energetic as past, living alone after rest of family all have passed on. Had little travel since Covid lockdowns here ruined life and fitness. Since then done so little travel. But catching up with some wildlife would be great and moral uplifting. In past few years I had great joy each year as Rainbow Lorikeets visit a wild growing apple tree in my backyard, eating all the little apples. Have other birds nesting around my yard, as I put out some feed regularly. Travel takes time, such visits may take weeks to get to locations for various animals as the variety is not always just one spot. But for example the camping ground mentioned would cover wallabies possums, Magpie Rosella's, Eagles (maybe), various other birds. But catchup to Emus, Kangaroos, Galahs Sulphur Crested Cokatoos Budgerigars, Black Cokatoo, Goannas and more, likely best means travel to opposite end of Victoria, some 1500km away from camp ground, almost 1000 miles, so all consumes time, though with luck and right season could see all and more within a few days from home in other closer places. You would really be impressed having chance to hear Lyrebird going through its repertoire of song/sound effects absolutely spectacular a bird that can mimick any sounds, other birds, camera shutter, chainsaw, car door slam, baby crying anything the hear they learn to reproduce. You may find some RU-vid videos about these and hear examples of their sound effects. I have seenbthem running across bush/forest trails, but only twice had chance to listen, once by chance with visiting cousin and his wife from Germany, as zi took them on a 4 day 4WD tour in our mountains. A rare opportunity, though not far from home, within 50 km is an area they are common in and a few evenings or mornings could be successful trying specific for a song session, and even provide viewing of other wildlife. It is on outer eastern fringe of Melbourne suburbia.
This was such a blast! I'm in Love with the half rat half hedgehog I didn't hear its name I have never seen this animal before! What was it called do you remember? I Adore hedgehogs it will be fun to watch both of them! I'm down for the cleaning video if you have to be there I'll at least help you get paid in some way for doing it and to cheer you on!😊😅🧡💜🧡
🎉the eclectus parrot is a female. The females are always red and the males are green. I have a male. They do have a tendency to be feather pickers. My boy is pretty naked.
I'd love it if you would name your new hedgehog Bill. Why? because my husband is my hedgehog! He's just always reminded me of one and he's a bit prickly too. lol I love jumping spiders too...I used to play with them a lot as a kid. Still think they are so smart and cute. I also love the colorful garden spiders. But that is it for me and spiders...period. I had a skink that lived in the little flower garden I grew for my mother when she lived with me the summer I was able to plant the garden. All that would really grow well were marigolds in our ant infested Nashville, TN dirt no matter how much potting soil I bought and put in the rocked in area on mother's porch area in the downstairs. Chickens! xo
I have questions about iris..how many colors do you grow? You can ship? And would they do well in Prescott Arizona? My mother and her friends who garden love iris..but limited on colors sold locally..if they wish to contact to order how can they reach you?
I can handle snakes but spiders......not in this lifetime! I've been terrified of them since I was a child and I'm going on 70. I don't care if it's a tiny spider or a grand daddy long legs. Strange that I'm not afraid of snakes but I'm not, just creepy crawlys.
The exotic show was neat. Apparently there were a lot of precious creatures there according to Marie LOL. Your spider is not cute to me, sorry, yuck. You should maybe wear masks when you clean since there's probably mouse droppings in the house. I would be worried about possible Hantavirus.