Once again, Will drops an amazing herping video!!! Absolutely beautiful specimens shown. Will is definitely putting in hard work to bring us content to enjoy and learn from!! Keep up the great work!!!
@@jessicahansen-h3wI'm loving these trips he's going on to create these documentaries on species we don't see everyday. I hope his channel continues to grow, because you can easily see the passion, desire, and love that he puts into his channel. FACTS!!!💯
Will, I think the small spider at 2:46 is the male because, in most most spider species, the female is much bigger so she can produce multiple egg masses.
Great video! Ugh.... that poor ocelot... heartbreaking. That mysterious factor that causes snakes to vanish is real.... everywhere! Great Oropel! Super Salmon Belly.... man it was so high up!
Wow what a great video, this really inspires me more to travel to central and south america and explore that beatiful nature! I am very scared of snakes so i´ll have to work on that first lol. Poor Ocelot :(
This was a wonderful video, but I have to admit the ocelot story bummed me out. I am not suggesting that you should have done anything different, but the vet tech in me wouldn’t have wanted to leave it if I really believed help was coming. Just seeing a magnificent creature like that would have been a dream for me. I hope it ends up being alright. Beautiful eyelash viper….my favorite is the blue one. You guys are a hoot, and I love how you appreciate the animals you find. Take care! 😄💙🐬🐍🐊🫶🏻
Damn, poor ocelot. I wish all those people weren't there to put more stress on it. The rest of the video was super dope. Nice eyelash viper. I hope you're having a dope day. Stay super fly my dope guy. I'll catch you in the next one. Richard from Arkansas
A friend of mine from Germany who was licensed to train and keep large cats once had an entire litter of Ocelot kittens. They were amazingly cute and bounced around like they were on springs. He was just holding them for a zoo but actually owned a Serval and adopted the original Mercury Cougar named “Misty.” He also bred exotic birds (softbills) and hybridized orchids. Interestingly he moved to Costa Rica about 15 years ago to open a wildlife sanctuary on a parcel of land he obtained bordering the rainforest. I’d really like to reconnect with him but have no clue where to begin as Costa Rica is a fairly large country. If anyone has any ideas… (?)
The smaller spider in the web is actually a mature male. Nephila spiders have some of the biggest size differences between the sexes. That huge female might eventually eat him if he isn't careful.