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I FOUND MY DREAM SNAKE IN MADAGASCAR! (Herping Madagascar, chameleons, rare frogs, and more!) 

Dāv Kaufman's Reptile Adventures
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The Madagascar videos begin! Madagascar is the land of reptiles, especially chameleons, but there also a number of snakes that are endemic to the island and some of them are so unique like the one I'm after in this video! Come join our Madagascar expedition and see what amazing creatures we will find!
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@surfpanther
@surfpanther Год назад
What's funny is how many people don't realize how big Madagascar actually is! It looks so tiny next to Africa but on a map if you put it on top of the United States, it covers like the Eastern United States LOL.... watching this just makes me wish we had safe access to the Congo. God only knows what's in there that hasn't been discovered yet
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Exactly!
@dirtyfiendswithneedles3111
@dirtyfiendswithneedles3111 Год назад
Dinosaurs for sure.
@NerinaRSA
@NerinaRSA Год назад
The one side is tropical (East) and the other side behind mountain is deserty
@sallycinnamon5370
@sallycinnamon5370 Год назад
Part of it is probably because of the bizarre scale of flat maps. It makes countries look way bigger as you move toward the poles and way smaller at the equator. Have you seen yet program that lets you move a country around the globe to compare sizes.
@Reptiliatus
@Reptiliatus Год назад
Great video my friend! Really missing Madagascar! Especially with all this snow and freezing temps 🥶! I really enjoyed that you showed the people and towns we came across in this video!
@michaelmorales2412
@michaelmorales2412 Год назад
Just curious as the which reptile/animal was your favorite on the trip. Glad you guys had a blast
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Thanks my friend! It was awesome to be there with you!
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
@@michaelmorales2412 for me that’s impossible to pick a favorite. Literally everything was incredible.
@CatAleah
@CatAleah Год назад
What a great video!!! Gotta say, I love those cat-eyed snakes. 😍 I want to come with you guys next time!!!
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
You would have loved it!
@moshpitjo1146
@moshpitjo1146 Год назад
This is easily my favorite RU-vid channel. The educational/travel/care videos all rolled into one plus the funny interactions with other RU-vidrs and creators make your content really special, Dāv. The reptile hobby is so much better for you being in it
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Thank you so much!
@blueseanewt2138
@blueseanewt2138 Год назад
Thank you for showing the rain frog Dav! I Just got a pair of beautiful Bronze Mantella's and have been on a kick with the frogs of Madigascar. The lemur is a sad story but the bright side of humans working hard to prevent more damage and reverse the damage done. The thing about human consciousness is that there is two sides.
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Those are cool frogs!
@beachside_Reptiles
@beachside_Reptiles Год назад
Well this is about as good as a reptile video can get. I’ll be watching this atleast 50 times. Amazing job Dàv.
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Thank you! Glad to hear that!
@happybee7725
@happybee7725 Год назад
If someone said to me “from now on you can only keep species from 3 countries”Madagascar would be one of those three for sure.
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
That would be a tough call. Glad no one is saying that lol
@happybee7725
@happybee7725 Год назад
@@davkaufmansreptileadventures it would be a tough call indeed and I too am glad no one’s saying it. I’m looking forward to seeing the episodes with the uroplatus. I’ve kept a few species of uroplatus and they’re without doubt my favourite gecko genus. I would stand looking into my average size vivs trying to find them and standing for 30+ min and still not being able to see them as their camouflage is that good. Some people will think thats kind of pointless if you can’t see them but they come out and hunt and night and it’s fantastic to watch
@hyunjido
@hyunjido Год назад
I can’t believe you saw a C. crypticum. That is one of my dream species if ever possible someday.. Loved seeing Bill on your channel as well. He is an inspiration
@saritalevinthal3455
@saritalevinthal3455 Год назад
I think the female carpet chameleon was prettier but both were gorgeous
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
I can't decide myself :)
@pythonalley8882
@pythonalley8882 Год назад
OMG! Im so jelly! Madagascar is my dream vacation. If we ever go I might just “get lost” forever. What a wonderland. 😊
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
It really is!
@hi_tech_reptiles
@hi_tech_reptiles Год назад
Wow. I have seen other strange-nosed snakes probably in that Genus given the markings but that one is something else. Thanks for sharing! (And glad you also got to see Ground Boas/Dumerils and Sanzinia, as that'd be my go to in Madagascar)
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
It was amazing how common they were!
@Steevee14
@Steevee14 Год назад
I didn't see any Dumeril's, ground boas, or Sanzinia in this video (except a few quick still shots at the beginning) - what is the title of that video showing these species?
@clistiarobinson34
@clistiarobinson34 Год назад
It is so awesome that you guys get to go all around the world even though it's for work it has the greatest job on earth. Great vlog today sir. Have an awesome weekend
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Thank you! You too!
@tammyfrancis7856
@tammyfrancis7856 Год назад
I enjoy your documentaries! So visually amazing and very informative. I like that you collaborate with a Canadian so much, ha ha! Hey, Adam!
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Thanks so much!
@rickcroney1286
@rickcroney1286 Год назад
Great video, looking forward to the rest of the series especially the Boas in the Wild. Carpet Chameleons are an awesome colourful species. Adam yelling "car" is so Canadian...lol
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Thanks but I think that was me, or him, or me. I don't know. lol
@rickcroney1286
@rickcroney1286 Год назад
@@davkaufmansreptileadventures you guys are spending so much time together that I can't tell your voices apart or my hearing is going...lol
@manthemanlyman
@manthemanlyman Год назад
I would love to go herp there some day!
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
I hope you make it there one day
@curtisrollins3980
@curtisrollins3980 16 часов назад
Can’t wait to go to Madagascar in Dec to visit my wife’s family. Gonna hero too!
@reptilesrodents
@reptilesrodents Год назад
Great video Dav. Land of chameleons lol.
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
it sure is!
@juliefisher9361
@juliefisher9361 Год назад
Dav, your videos take me back to being a little kid watching TV about the wide world. I can't wait to share your videos with my kids someday. Thanks for the effort you put into these.
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Thank you! That means a lot to me
@LukeMcGuireoides
@LukeMcGuireoides Год назад
Big black Canon lense hahaha. The female was my favorite carpet chameleon. Great stuff, Dave
@LaBelleGeckos
@LaBelleGeckos Год назад
Looks like this was a great trip. Loving the way you guys were all in the same place yet all so different.
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
It was! Glad you enjoyed it!
@redneck_ridge_reptiles
@redneck_ridge_reptiles Год назад
I cannot wait for this series your videos have been just unreal man the dedication to getting the footage editing the footage and putting quality content out there is far and very few between Rattle on brotha!!!!
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
I really appreciate that! Rattle On!
@lukemorgan8447
@lukemorgan8447 Год назад
Madagascar looks majestic and I would love to go. One reptile on my list if I were to go to Madagascar would be the Madagascar Tree boa. Other than that I would enjoy the atmosphere.
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
We saw a lot of those!
@fabricedavybenirina6279
@fabricedavybenirina6279 4 месяца назад
Madagascar cat eyed snake is easy to find in Madagascar. During the time where water hyacinths were removed from Lake Ravelobe (Ankarafantsika National Park), villagers found many individuals. This species will also be very active from the beginning of the rainy season until the end. You can usually find them in damp places, and sometimes in showers. It is among the 3 snakes that cause a lot of pain in the area where they have been bitten.
@Smmswagfr
@Smmswagfr Год назад
19:10 idk dude you and Adam have been spending a lot of time together😂
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Lol
@ABCHerping82
@ABCHerping82 Год назад
Thanks Dav! I was on the live stream and was so exited for these videos! Thanks for all you do Dav, and one day I too hope to go to Madagascar (and hopefully not get a hangover!)
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Thanks! I hope you make it there one day
@gecko000
@gecko000 Год назад
Dav! This is incredible. An experience most of us will never get to have but are able to through your videos! I look forward to your many more reptile adventures. 😊 Also please notice me i'm a huge fan!
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
I notice you and I'm happy to have you along for the ride :)
@primalcatnip313
@primalcatnip313 7 месяцев назад
Madagascar is so beautiful. I would put it on my bucket list to go to. But I get to see it through this video. Thank you for sharing it 😂
@michaelmorales2412
@michaelmorales2412 Год назад
This is my dream place to visit being a chameleon freak
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
It was mine as well!
@michaelmorales2412
@michaelmorales2412 Год назад
@@davkaufmansreptileadventures thanks for sharing with us! The O'shaugnessy chameleon was an amazing find. Can't wait till the narbc to say hi again.
@BlindSquirrelCarpentryy
@BlindSquirrelCarpentryy Год назад
My kids and I love your herping videos. I wish I could see how beautiful everything is.
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Thank you so much! I wish you could as well
@Erica-PlaneSnakes
@Erica-PlaneSnakes Год назад
Show me the boas you tease! Lol. Looks like a once in a lifetime trip. Thanks for sharing!
@momamiandkiddokelsi9027
@momamiandkiddokelsi9027 Год назад
Amazing! I am lost from words, the only one that pops into my head is: Amazing!! ❤😍
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Thank you!
@WarfelsMorphs
@WarfelsMorphs Год назад
Great video as always Dāv! I can’t wait to see what all you filmed on this amazing trip!!
@loispadgett6306
@loispadgett6306 Год назад
Now that's a place I would like to visit bonus no venums snakes . can't wait for part 2 to your adventures in Madagascar. I liked both male and female carpet chameleon and so cute. GOD BLESS 🐸💖🦎💖🐍💖
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
It was a dream trip for sure!
@davidvento5481
@davidvento5481 Год назад
Three places on my bucket list are; Madagascar, Australia (& Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef) and Costa Rica.
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
I’ve been to all those places and they are all amazing! Hope you make it there one day
@davidvento5481
@davidvento5481 Год назад
@@davkaufmansreptileadventures 👍🏻
@kevinpoe8137
@kevinpoe8137 Год назад
I wish leaf nose snakes were more common in the hobby, because they are so cool and have been on my list for awhile
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
A few are working with them but yes, they are not readily available at all
@rebeccafriend4854
@rebeccafriend4854 Год назад
This is an amazing trip! I’m ready for the next video! Chameleons are my favorite for sure!❤️
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Then you’re going to love what’s coming up!
@thejerseyherper5320
@thejerseyherper5320 Год назад
Absolutely amazing video!! Those chameleons are gorgeous!! I can't wait to see all your in the wild videos! That Madagascar cat eye was super cool too, I had no clue there were no venomous snake in Madagascar
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Thank you so much!!
@hubertfoster2661
@hubertfoster2661 Год назад
​@@davkaufmansreptileadventures Interesting. From my research you handled not one but two venomous snakes bare handed. The Leaf nose snake actually has a pretty potent and very unique venom as snakes go. It is said the venom usually kills there prey instantly but is just "Very painful" to humans. The other is also unique as it is mildly venomous and a constrictor. When you google snakes with unique venom the madagascar leaf nose snake actually pops up with just a few other snales.. maybe 5 or so.
@richardyingling6972
@richardyingling6972 Год назад
Amazing stuff Dāv! I can't wait to see more footage. Madagascar is a magical place. Rattle on brother!
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
It sure is! Rattle On!
@LanceKirkman
@LanceKirkman Год назад
Beautiful man, simply beautiful! #RattleOn
@janlvll5486
@janlvll5486 Год назад
The female! That's an amazing place. I'm disabled and could never get there, so thank you so much for sharing your trip, I watch your video's all the time. So thanks again david!
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Glad you enjoyed
@BradT_Herping
@BradT_Herping Год назад
The herping video we've been waiting for🙌
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Glad you enjoyed
@Wiisher
@Wiisher Год назад
*Never Stop Dav!!*
@Panson9160
@Panson9160 Год назад
Wow I'm amazed of Madagascar, definitely would like to visit one day 👍🏽 thanks Dave for the awesome video 👌🏽
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Glad you enjoyed it!
@carschmn
@carschmn Год назад
Love how you cruised in a a party bus.
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
That was most of the fun, and we spend at least 30% of our trip if not more on that bus
@dansturtleroom
@dansturtleroom Год назад
I was able to meet you at the reptile show and again saw you at the monthly Herpetological meeting. Again I really enjoy your content!
@steveklick
@steveklick Год назад
Sorry you didnt find your leaf tail Dave. I really liked the "flowery" piece, well done there! The waterfall flowed backwards for a little bit.
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
We actually found a lot of them
@steveklick
@steveklick Год назад
@@davkaufmansreptileadventures oh o.k. I thought you didn't show them and didn't find them, I saw clips in the beginning of what I thought were just clips but then I didn't see one shown and I thought it was going to be and then the video just ended at or around the leaf nose.
@sarg2369
@sarg2369 Год назад
Dav how can your hair look that good!? you’re like “it’s the rainy season here” meanwhile you look like you just got off the set of GQ 🤩
@Steevee14
@Steevee14 Год назад
Dav's hair is always beautifully groomed, although it really could be longer. I guess he trims it prior to adventuring into the tropical heat.
@debbiedee1377
@debbiedee1377 Год назад
Just an amazing place. My faves are the chameleons.
@loriw2661
@loriw2661 Год назад
I can’t sufficiently express how much I’d love to herp with the group you’re with. That, in and of itself, would be phenomenal for me. Maybe I can tag along with you at AnimalCon this year, if you’re going. I go by myself so that would make my entire year!🐍❤️🐍
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
I’ll be there!
@NerinaRSA
@NerinaRSA Год назад
Wow the chameleons are beautiful.
@oriettamaltoni7000
@oriettamaltoni7000 Год назад
Beautiful video thanks ❤
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Glad you enjoyed it
@BellaIsa8603
@BellaIsa8603 Год назад
I know this is a couple months old, but Thailand have been importing a lot of Greater Bamboo Lemur these last couple years from Africa; from what I seen and heard. Sadly, you can see even small babies on the Chatuchak Market in Bangkok. It’s weird because as soon as the Wildlife Justice Commission gets involved, a couple days later the vendors will have them on the market again.😢
@xkoala303x
@xkoala303x Год назад
I think orange is an unique look on the female chameleon and I’m sure I’d change my mind in person but idk this bright colorations on the male are gorgeous and probably my fave
@SolidSerpents
@SolidSerpents Год назад
Hahaha his Big Black Canon...hahahah
@davidvento5481
@davidvento5481 Год назад
“Overcompensates” for his lack of a large “rostral projection.” Adam admits Dāv knows him too well. 😂
@kameleonek476
@kameleonek476 Год назад
My favorite reptile from Madagascar is Sanzinia madagascariensis I'm looking forward to this genre 😊😊😊
@pamelapilling6996
@pamelapilling6996 Год назад
Can't wait for more Dāv.
@HussleFarms420
@HussleFarms420 Год назад
Game one! Great Wayne’s world reference lol
@lizzthered
@lizzthered Год назад
Beautiful video!
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Thank you Lizz!
@CliffTheAlien
@CliffTheAlien Год назад
The wildlife on your planet is incredible, I can't wait to visit Earth and see them up close
@lukemorgan8447
@lukemorgan8447 Год назад
Lots of cool chameleons. Leaf nose snakes are cool looking but tree boas are my favorite.
@danasmith8557
@danasmith8557 Год назад
Great video !!! Thank u for sharing
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Thanks for watching!
@ericbeeman8717
@ericbeeman8717 Год назад
Man that would be a dream come true to.go there even if for only a couple days to go and herp and possibly see some cool stuff in the wild hell ya or go to the Galapagos Islands
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Working on it
@ericbeeman8717
@ericbeeman8717 Год назад
@@davkaufmansreptileadventures that's gonna be one awesome adventure no doubt
@thatgirl3999
@thatgirl3999 Год назад
Dav awesome video thx for sharing…
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Glad you enjoyed it
@mike_MSP
@mike_MSP Год назад
Looking forward to more on Madagascar
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
More on the way!
@AgeOrmstad
@AgeOrmstad Год назад
Fantastic video 💪😎
@suwartiwarti2802
@suwartiwarti2802 10 месяцев назад
You so happy
@jasoncora3539
@jasoncora3539 Год назад
I like all your videos. But this one I really can say is my favorite and it’s also sad to see what is as humans are doing to the environment 😢 Thanks for sharing your adventures
@epicwolf3
@epicwolf3 Год назад
You know there's a lot of species to see in these videos because of all the "ands" in the intro 😆
@curlysreptiles3855
@curlysreptiles3855 Год назад
Cool video, Madagascar is a special place and a place I have loved since a child. I have had the opportunity to visit Madagascar and see the unique wildlife it has. I'm no expert but I pretty sure the Malagasy cat eyed snake you picked up is classed as a rear fanged venomous snake?
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
It sure is a magical place and the cat eye snake isn’t medically significant
@curlysreptiles3855
@curlysreptiles3855 Год назад
@@davkaufmansreptileadventures yeah love seeing the vids and your posts, has made me go through my photos of when I was there. Yeah I was told it has similar affect to hognose venom?
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Similar but not the same
@ericbeeman8717
@ericbeeman8717 Год назад
Would also be cool to see an eyeye
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
We saw three Aye ayes! So cool
@ericbeeman8717
@ericbeeman8717 Год назад
@@davkaufmansreptileadventures hell ya thats what's up definitely one cool lil creature no doubt
@caughtafaygo
@caughtafaygo Год назад
Watched again. Didnt catch any dumerils neck patches in this vid but saw some on Adams vid. I guess i either missed that part or youre doing it on the next chapter of Madagascar
@lizziesmusicmaking
@lizziesmusicmaking Год назад
The brookesia chameleons are really neat. I believe they're mostly leaf litter dwellers. Oddly enough the smallest geckos and the smallest frogs are also leaf litter dwellers. There must be some special niche for extremely tiny lizards and frogs in the leaf litter. I wish we knew more about the ecology of these species. I want to know what it is about leaf litter that causes mini lizards and frogs.
@jpslizards
@jpslizards Год назад
I'm excited to see the leaftail geckos
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
We saw a lot of them!
@commercialelectrician133
@commercialelectrician133 Год назад
Great video
@josephtang5470
@josephtang5470 Год назад
great Vid !
@NerinaRSA
@NerinaRSA Год назад
Both are pretty
@leam89
@leam89 Год назад
Awesome video. Can't wait for more. Did you find any pictus geckos or are they from an area you didn't go to?
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
I wish! Those are found on the south and west coast and we didn't make it there this trip
@kristinmontague9084
@kristinmontague9084 Год назад
This was a fun video. And I couldn't pick which Carpet Chameleon was more beautiful than the other, they are both gorgeous.....is that there max size?? You are so happy in this video, love it....everything about this place seems absolutely amazing!! I would call the Chameleon Dumbo, he is gorgeous.
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Thanks! I really was!
@kylathedonkey
@kylathedonkey Год назад
That lonely greater bamboo lemur 🥺
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
I know, right?
@hannahpatriciadavis-jk6wh
@hannahpatriciadavis-jk6wh Год назад
Hi dav
@mystra13
@mystra13 Год назад
That little brown chameleon really looked like he was stoned...
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
lol. I think all chams look that way
@mystra13
@mystra13 Год назад
@@davkaufmansreptileadventures that one especially looked WAY extra lol
@jlgreer01
@jlgreer01 Год назад
Carpet carpet carpet carpet carpet chameleon…
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Thanks. now that's in my head lol
@davidvento5481
@davidvento5481 Год назад
Wall-to-wall or a remnant carpet chameleon, therein lies the conundrum...
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
@@davidvento5481 I was actually thinking it was your take on the song karma chameleon lol
@johnagen3688
@johnagen3688 Год назад
@@davkaufmansreptileadventures my thoughts too!!
@coastal_chameleon4668
@coastal_chameleon4668 Год назад
Bill is the goat
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
for sure!
@adrianbara-popa9960
@adrianbara-popa9960 Год назад
Batonical nose I believe is what you meant lol
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
That's another term for it , yes.
@davidvento5481
@davidvento5481 Год назад
“Batonical” referring to it being stick-like (eg; “Baton Rouge”) or “Botanical” like it being flowery-er 😂 Those snakes look like some specialty feeders with that long projection. It doesn’t surprise me they’re rarely kept in captivity.
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
@@davidvento5481 I get what you’re saying. Very cool info. Thanks!
@Steevee14
@Steevee14 Год назад
@@davidvento5481 Has that rostral protuberance / projection ever been observed, either in the wild or in captivity, being utilized by the snake for prey procurement? (or for any other function).
@davidvento5481
@davidvento5481 Год назад
@@Steevee14 I don’t believe they know definitively but from what I understand they’re used by males to attract females during courtship rather than searching for prey. Males of most species (both snakes & lizards) have larger, more pronounced rostral protuberances. This would rule out probing for food like for example the “Star-Nosed Moles” (why would the male have the advantage?) Some people speculate they act like the “horns” on Sidewinder Rattlesnakes as an aid in gauging temperature but in those species both sexes have equal-sized projections. I’d put my money on courtship displays for females, the bigger projection attracts more mates; perhaps like in humans; “big nose, big ho... er, hemipenis!” lol
@mattm7798
@mattm7798 Год назад
6:53 That is a Malagasy Cat Eye Snake, and it is rear fanged mildly venomous. They are also an AMAZING captive snake to keep. Think of them like a more forgiving and less temperamental Boiga. Very placid and hardy. CBB are available in the US and they are awesome!
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Yes but they are not medically significant
@mattm7798
@mattm7798 Год назад
@@davkaufmansreptileadventures Very true, but neither are bees...unless you're allergic. Just thought people should know. Great video nonetheless, can't wait to see more Madagascar!
@carschmn
@carschmn Год назад
Did you know Adam, Reptiliatus, and Bill from Chameleon academy before the build off?
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
I knew of them but I met them in person for the first time there
@dororexgaming4205
@dororexgaming4205 Год назад
Those Leaf-Nosed Snakes are cool, Houston Zoo had one back in 2016, I don't think they still do due their short lifespans but nonetheless a cool and unusual snake. I also think that Brookesia chameleons should be more popular, they may not be as colorful but I bet people could make some crazy bioactive setups for them.
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
I agree
@Andreasistrans
@Andreasistrans 6 месяцев назад
It’s really sad that there’s only one of those lemurs left in that forest
@thomasturner8759
@thomasturner8759 Год назад
I'd hope a cat would have a cats eye if not that would be freaky lol
@TheBlubunni
@TheBlubunni Год назад
I can't choose which one is the prettiest carpet chameleon (male or female) they're both gorgeous!!! 🥰🥰 Can't believe there's no venomous snakes there... what???!!! I'm moving... 🤣🤣 so many beautiful chameleons. Thank you Dāv.
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Glad you enjoyed
@0oOo0oOo0oO
@0oOo0oOo0oO Год назад
That bamboo lemur 😢
@chasethebagg9068
@chasethebagg9068 Год назад
Did I just catch a Wayne’s world reference when the car passed by
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Maybe lol
@chasethebagg9068
@chasethebagg9068 Год назад
My dad used to use that line alll the time lol. Thanks for helping me remember great memories 🤘🏼
@oogalaboo
@oogalaboo Год назад
I have a nose like that, maybe I'd thrive in Madagascar
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
Lol
@jakerayapati
@jakerayapati Год назад
I had heard that the Madagascar cat-eyed snakes are rear-fang venomous. Is that true?
@LetsTalkHerps
@LetsTalkHerps Год назад
It was closer to 30 eggs. Still waiting on punishment 😆
@patrickslaby69
@patrickslaby69 Год назад
Did you see a fossa in the wild?
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
No. We weren’t in its range
@TheWildShotsPodcast
@TheWildShotsPodcast Год назад
This makes me do exactly what you do. Out of curiosity, how do you make money?
@lesterneil8161
@lesterneil8161 Год назад
I like to move it 😂😂
@stevenhall8964
@stevenhall8964 Год назад
""Clint has genetic evidence that you may be closely related to hagfish¡!
@davkaufmansreptileadventures
This is true
@stevenhall8964
@stevenhall8964 Год назад
@@davkaufmansreptileadventures Really? and here I thought I was just grasping at straws!
@Tater4200
@Tater4200 Год назад
seeing this.. makes me feel horrible keeping my chameleons :( i've pretty much got them in prison
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