Hey creatures!! Welcome back to this creature feature!! It actually went live on Tuesday, but due to technical issues I had to private it and relaunch today! Please drop a comment to feed the algorithm gods!!! 🥰❤️
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You know when someone cares about their animals when they don’t just handle them for views and chooses to let them be to settle in. Good for you! That’s why you’re the best!
That grey with the yellow patches is simply stunning! Gorgeous creatures. I probably personify animals too much, but their relaxed faces look like little smiles to me. Too cute.
I already watched it the other day, but I figured I'd watch again to help the algorithm! I absolutely loved the video last time and I'm sure I'll love it just as much this time! Love you em! 🥰
Great Video Em! Loved it! I`ve been here since the very beginning! You weren`t even at 1K Subscribers yet when i found you! I was number 678! What i`m trying to get at here is: i`m very proud of how far you`ve come Em, keep going girl! Creatures: Let`s get Em to 1 Million Subscribers! Who`s with me? She`s more than earned it! I generally don`t comment often so you might not have seen me comment a ton on your videos before haha!
These guys remind me of the Australian native common tree snake (Dendrelaphis punctulatus) they are a beautiful combination of yellow on their belly and green on top, with an aqua/turquoise colour underneath their scales that shows when they move their muscles. Ive got a wet specimen (I found the poor dude killed on the side of the road, but was in near perfect condition) and he still looks amazing a week after preserving him. They are very beautiful snakes and ive had the amazing opportunity to handle a live one that I found in my old cabin. I hope to own one as a pet in the future but they are expensive ($2k+ (about $4k in USD)) They are completely non-venomous and are one of our very few non-venomous species of colubrids.
I can't wait to see a pet room tour! It's one of my favorite type of pet videos, I love learning how to properly set up habitats and care for different animals.
I gotta admit I'm still pretty much scared by any type of snakes, but channels like yours really help me get over that. Respect any creature is due and well, but undue anxiety just leads to no good. So big thanks for that. And then these guys and gals just look glorious. Love the striking yellow, electric blue, bright green and even the drap grey coloration and that their eyes look so kind 🥰
Ooooh this is exciting! I've always loved this species but held off because of how many are wild caught. I hope you have success with them, I'd love to have one from you someday! (Also, not to be That Guy TM, but it's gon-yo-so-ma! you had the yo and so syllables backwards hahah)
Not a species I would probably ever keep. Even though they are so gorgeous. The fact that there’s little to almost no captive bred once in Europe makes it hard. if they become more available captive bred I will for sure pick some up. Hopefully you will have succes breeding them. They have a great home with you.
these sneks: "im totally a moray eel (fish)!! beware of my prowess!!! wha- im in a tree..? oh no didnt you hear? moray eels (FISH) can be arboreal too! haha isnt that crazy?"
Dropping off some 🍵 for the algorithm gods. (Just pretend I said "tea" in SimplyNailogical's voice for comedic effect.) They're beautiful and I didn't previously know anything about this species so I'm looking forward to learning more about them through your journey. And thank you for respecting them as individuals and doing what is best for them; in this case not handling them.
Heyyy I think these snakes are beautiful and I hope they bring you so much joy (and that they in turn have a great and acclimated life in your care, which I'm positive you can provide!!)! Would you maybe make a video some day about the ethics of keeping /breeding species like this? My first inkling when hearing about species that are mostly wild caught is always to be kind of against it and critical of people who want to keep them. But I want to be fair, and I also think that hearing about this from your point of view would be really interesting and might help me understand the topic and ethics behind it better. Thank you!
I have been wanting A redtailed green ratsnake Forever but finding captive bred babies is so hard i want a normal green and a silver phase. they are so stunning and really amazing to watch explore their habitat.