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Did you know that there are over 20 families of snakes? How many can you name? I bet it is fewer than 10. So what are all of these snake families, and how are they related to one another? I'll show you. There are some crazy snake out there!
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@ClintsReptiles
@ClintsReptiles Год назад
The wait is over for the Colubroides: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-P7LQNpJ5670.html You know, if you're into that kind of thing 😉
@billyr2904
@billyr2904 Год назад
Current taxonomy of the colubroides is a bit of a mess, but from what I have researched, there are at least 15 families, which is more than you presented in the video. Additionally there are 2 families you left out in this video completely, and those are Xenophidiidae (2 species of spinejaw snakes, both in the genus Xenophidion, which are endemic to Borneo and peninsular Malaysia) and Bolyeridae (contains 2 genera, each with 1 species. The type genus, Bolyeria, actually went extinct in the 1970s, with the other genus, Casarea, being vulnerable. Why is this family vulnerable to going extinct? Well, it is because they are endemic to Mauritius, and island species tend to be more prone to extinction than mainland species. So they will go the way the dodo!). Both of these families seem to be closely related to the boas, though there is some debate weather they actually belong to the Booidea superfamily. Speaking of Boids, the other booid families you mentioned in the video are currently classified as subfamilies in Boidae.
@10siWhiz
@10siWhiz 10 месяцев назад
Just want to take the time to say thanks for all these great videos covering the phylogeny of different animal groups. These videos are my favorite.
@sheogoraththedaedricprince9675
@sheogoraththedaedricprince9675 8 месяцев назад
I once had a thread snake that I observed for a couple days before releasing it back into the wild. My wife thought it was an earthworm. It's eyes were underneath transparent scales. I would say that being a subterranean critter that survives by eating ant eggs and on occasion termites. I found it crossing a road on a rainy night. If I had continued to drive I probably would have run it over and I actually did not notice it while I was driving. The only reason why I noticed it was because I was in a squad car at the time and I was about to write a repeat offender a citation I suppose that little snake saved that person that night
@sheogoraththedaedricprince9675
@sheogoraththedaedricprince9675 8 месяцев назад
I actually have some photos of the one I had. However I don't know how to link them here since they're not from the internet.
@davideppley2895
@davideppley2895 2 года назад
"You know if your into that kind of thing" . Well yes Clint I believe I am . Thank you for the awesome vids and your unmatched knowledge of reptiles!
@lynnettecook6973
@lynnettecook6973 2 года назад
I'm into that kind of thing too! :-)
@jameandthegiantpeach2273
@jameandthegiantpeach2273 2 года назад
@David Eppley.... what's your favorite reptile? Turtles or lizards?
@DeformedDevices
@DeformedDevices 2 года назад
Def into that sort of thing
@Honey_Daddy
@Honey_Daddy 2 года назад
"if you're into that kind of thing" is my kind of invitation.
@Rabbitzan
@Rabbitzan 2 года назад
He says that a lot I noticed hehe.
@Najolve
@Najolve 2 года назад
If Clint makes a video on just boas, I hope he remembers to wear a boa-tie.
@ClintsReptiles
@ClintsReptiles 2 года назад
Oh my!
@phoenixfire8978
@phoenixfire8978 2 года назад
Clint, have you considered covering how better DNA testing has shaken up classifications? I think it’s wild how some species considered to be closely related turned out to be not as closely related then they initially appeared.
@katbairwell
@katbairwell 2 года назад
Oh that would be great, yes please!
@Sable17
@Sable17 2 года назад
Crocodiles and alligators still blow my mind!
@zottelhuehs6375
@zottelhuehs6375 2 года назад
This would be fun 👍
@darcieclements4880
@darcieclements4880 2 года назад
Oo alligators got reclassified? I'll have to look them up, but not really shocking when one stops to think about it. Crocodilians predate the dinosaurs so lot of room for diversification there even if the body form converged again more recently.
@rdizzy1
@rdizzy1 2 года назад
@@darcieclements4880 I haven't seen any such thing, only differences with gharials, but not any major changes with alligators.
@loriw2661
@loriw2661 2 года назад
The amount of education we get for FREE on this channel is incredible!!! Thank you Clint!
@herpermike_
@herpermike_ 2 года назад
Have you been to his channel Clint explains yet lol?!
@EthanFineshriber
@EthanFineshriber 2 года назад
Snake classification has been something that fascinates me greatly and it brings me so much joy to see it all explained in one video!
@onyxtelfer3070
@onyxtelfer3070 Год назад
I can’t express how much this video means to me. I’m autistic and my special interest is snakes so I love collecting information about them but I’ve been struggling to understand the taxonomy side of things. The only place I could find comprehensive information was in academic papers, but because I’ve never studied zoology I would usually end up completely lost. This has helped me so much and has made so me unbelievably happy, thank you🐍
@SUVRVing
@SUVRVing 2 года назад
It was great meeting you today, Clint! Thanks for bringing so much joy to kids and adults alike.
@ClintsReptiles
@ClintsReptiles 2 года назад
It was great meeting you as well!
@ArtByFameli
@ArtByFameli 2 года назад
“If you’re into the sort of thing…” Yes we are, that why we watch your videos 😆 I’d love to see more snake videos! ❤️
@jimk9314
@jimk9314 2 года назад
Hypothetically, I'm sure even someone with a doctorate would appreciate these in depth biology lessons on reptile phylogenetic taxonomy.
@shanekingsley251
@shanekingsley251 2 года назад
You're using big words just to use big words, incorrectly at that 🤣
@jimk9314
@jimk9314 2 года назад
@@shanekingsley251 Hmm interesting Dr. Kingsley, perhaps I should have been more specific and requested more lessons on squamate cladograms, particularly of the extant members of the monophyletic group Toxicofera. But I rationalized that could be viewed as far too erudite and pedantic of a comment for RU-vid, especially because I never claimed to be neither a doctor nor even a herpetology expert as you clearly are.
@JB-hp6up
@JB-hp6up 2 года назад
@@jimk9314 funny, but she makes a point, we get it, you are smart lol keep doing you though, it makes me laugh. Even though knowledge is power, the effectiveness in that power is in how you use it...Clint uses it well
@minutemansam1214
@minutemansam1214 Год назад
@@JB-hp6up Nothing he said was wrong, and easy to understand.
@minutemansam1214
@minutemansam1214 Год назад
@@shanekingsley251 If you think he was using big words I seriously fear for the state of your education.
@haileymatthew4016
@haileymatthew4016 2 года назад
Let's just agree that yes, we are all into That Kind Of Thing, Clint 😁
@PlecsExotics3
@PlecsExotics3 Год назад
Clint is literally the most precious and big brain human that ever existed. We need to protect him.
@meese9140
@meese9140 2 года назад
Once I found a blind snake in the carpet in my room, thought it was a worm at first. No idea how he got there. I names him Ol Worm and released him into the back yard. I took picture of course, and sent them to a herpetologist. They told me what kind snake it was and told me that owls will scoop them up and put them in their nests. They eat parasites, and owlets in a nest with a little blind snake buddy are much more likely to survive to adulthood! Nature is amazing :)
@JRAD897
@JRAD897 2 года назад
Hi Clint (and team) - I can imagine these videos don't do quite as well as some of your others just due to the nature of this type of content but i just wanted to let you know that I really really enjoy these videos! I work from home and it's quite boring so when I see a 20+ minute Clint's Reptiles video I am overjoyed! Thank you!!!!
@gigabyte2248
@gigabyte2248 2 года назад
Mind blown. I never would have thought that there were so many branches to the serpentes before we get to the colubroides clade, and that it contains all the well-known snakes except pythons and boas. I await the colubroides phylogeny video with bated breath :D
@JasonJBrunet
@JasonJBrunet 2 года назад
YES CLINT FOR THE LOVE OF GOD I AM INTO THAT KIND OF THING PLEASE DO VIDEOS ABOUT ALL THE BOAS AND ALL THE PYTHONS AND KEEP DOING VIDEOS LIKE THIS ABOUT ALL THE GROUPS OF TETRAPODS AND MAYBE ALSO INCLUDE EVOLUTIONARY HISTORIES THANKS CLINT I JUST GET EXCITED
@riceclove7790
@riceclove7790 2 года назад
I love these videos! Clint is really out here teaching us for free!
@AllCanadianReptileGirl
@AllCanadianReptileGirl 2 года назад
Great video! Can't wait for the colubroides video. So many cool snakes there!
@ClintsReptiles
@ClintsReptiles 2 года назад
This is our sixth phylogeny video! Here is a playlist that includes them all (if you're into that kind of thing): ru-vid.com/group/PLgtE7_5uJ2p6W4LcTly6oTGA27qSCKO2m
@larachaplauske8818
@larachaplauske8818 2 года назад
Mustelids please!
@andreamaitland8902
@andreamaitland8902 2 года назад
I am in to this sort of thing...more please!!
@zootenance
@zootenance 2 года назад
Great vid! I have a snake question I’ve been pondering: what happens if a snake eats a venomous snake? Let’s say a king snake like a Leonis would eat a Western Hognose. Would that cause harm?
@nickryan4619
@nickryan4619 2 года назад
@Zoo Tenance no I believe they are immune to other snakes venom so they would be fine. I have a California king snake so I did some research and everything says they would not be effected by another snakes venom.
@zootenance
@zootenance 2 года назад
@@nickryan4619 Ok, thanks a lot for the info!
@katbairwell
@katbairwell 2 года назад
These deep-dive videos are so, so good - well worth multiple watches to get the most out of them! Can I ask a cheeky favour? Would it be possible to get a little on-screen note that says what species Clint is holding in each segment? I keep having so many "Oooooh what's *that*?!" moments!
@LukeMcGuireoides
@LukeMcGuireoides 2 года назад
Yes! I cant believe they dont do that already
@JoinReptiles
@JoinReptiles 2 года назад
I'm pretty sure that we are all in to anything that come out of Clint mouth. So yes please... What a great video with so much informative content 👏 Thank you
@NihilAzari
@NihilAzari 2 года назад
Watching this at 4 am and giggling childishly every time Clint says "if you're into that kinda thing" with his loveable smile. Oh, you silly man. Your enthusiasm always cheers me up!
@isabel4036
@isabel4036 2 года назад
I’m on my way to an event and without headphones but I still clicked on this in a heartbeat without a way to actually watch it because phylogeny is cool
@isabel4036
@isabel4036 2 года назад
I have been dreaming of this video for months, and of another more general one for all herps 🥺
@unknownuser41190
@unknownuser41190 2 года назад
Love the smile he has on his face when he says "where death is hiding around every corner". Lmfao
@sassypenguin3168
@sassypenguin3168 Год назад
My daughter turns 6 on Saturday and is obsessed with your videos! She asked to go to an expo for her birthday lol she just wants to see all the reptiles and amphibians 🥰 She knows so much and will share it with anyone who is willing to listen lol
@racheldell7334
@racheldell7334 2 года назад
Totally into 'that kind of thing'! More snakes, and more phylogenetics!! I love learning from you 🐍
@trevorgreenspan6813
@trevorgreenspan6813 2 года назад
I noticed a yellow anaconda in Clint's hands during this video, I feel like we really need a full video on them.
@MRptwrench
@MRptwrench Год назад
"Highly kinetic skull"! Nobody else can say that with as much enthusiasm, Clint! You sure seem like a Bond villain as you're holding a reptile friend and speaking with that enunciation! Please don't change.
@gabeGab20
@gabeGab20 2 года назад
His face when he says " if your into that kind of thing" like he so badly wants you to ask but at the same time he's like this is gonna be BIG video
@GaleneIanthe
@GaleneIanthe 2 года назад
Can't wait for the colubrid snake video! I've really been loving these videos on phylogeny.
@Kitsune1989
@Kitsune1989 2 года назад
As someone who works with colubrids, both venomous and non-venomous, I can't wait either.
@Textile_Courtesan
@Textile_Courtesan 2 года назад
Colubrids are awesome! I love corn snakes so much!
@yiyangliu4907
@yiyangliu4907 2 года назад
I AM SO INTO THESE KIND OF THINGS! Thank you for the amazing videos!
@hey_casbutt6684
@hey_casbutt6684 2 года назад
Yes I am into that type of thing! History of Vertebrate Anatomy was my favorite class in my bio undergrad. We basically learned the same things in this video: clades, families, features, and groupings of all the vertebrates. My inner child was so happy
@thedalto124
@thedalto124 Год назад
“If your into that kinda thing” Clint, I’d watch a 6 hour video of you listing off every single snake species we have discovered, even extinct, I’m very into that kinda thing
@d.c.930
@d.c.930 2 года назад
Ohhh yes yes yes! I know they seem boring but colubrids were the first snakes I ever handled/ caught when I was a kid. They have a special place in my heart for starting my love of snakes and reptiles in general. Can’t wait for this new video!
@BrycenHallford
@BrycenHallford 2 года назад
Definitely would love to see a full video on the pythons! Think I’d be into that kind of thing lmao
@spirto1279
@spirto1279 2 года назад
He's so happy when he says "death is around every corner"
@marianneconverse4824
@marianneconverse4824 2 года назад
If something was bleeding from its face I wouldn't want to eat it, either. Looking forward to the rest of this series. I've gone from "Snakes, ew!" to "Snakes, oooh!" thanks to your videos.
@karenlee3198
@karenlee3198 2 года назад
"if you're into that kind of thing" yes yes yes!! Love the educational content. Totally into that kind of thing 🙂
@jadewelling3459
@jadewelling3459 2 года назад
This is the most beautifully nerdy video I’ve ever had the pleasure of watching. Please more!
@TheAWesomePerformer
@TheAWesomePerformer 2 года назад
This was both facinating and delightful!! I have subscribed! Thank you!!!
@cara9648
@cara9648 2 года назад
I am most definitely into that kinda thing 😂 Thank you for these videos. I am enjoying them so much!
@trillclinton5503
@trillclinton5503 2 года назад
Thank you Clint! I know there’s a lot of time and effort that goes into these videos. That being said I always enjoy and find myself more interested in reptiles after watching your fun and educational videos.
@jamessewell390
@jamessewell390 2 года назад
This is exactly the information I Luv to learn about on reptiles n, this video helps me understand jus a lil bit more about my passion n, hobby. Not to many videos go so In-depth on this, Thank You Clint!
@cdubs6706
@cdubs6706 2 года назад
Love the channel, terrified of reptiles. Been binge watching you in hopes to at least work on my phobia, haha! Thanks for putting out quality and such highly informational content!
@laureldugan4065
@laureldugan4065 9 месяцев назад
And I really like Kevin, over at New England Reptile Distributors (NERD) Channel, too 🦇🖤
@rosetownstumpcity
@rosetownstumpcity 2 года назад
i am so into these types of videos, absolutely love the information early on a saturday morning. i look forward to this to start my weekend
@janicemorelock5791
@janicemorelock5791 2 года назад
I love how you share your love and knowledge with us. We may never get to see these critters in person, but we still love learning about them. Thank you...
@enricojeremias5425
@enricojeremias5425 2 года назад
Great Education ! Thank you Clint and the whole team. 👍
@aroowin
@aroowin 2 года назад
Please keep making these videos, this is absolutely my favorite series you’ve done so far. KNOWLEDGE IS POWERRRRRRR
@Jackson-ex7em
@Jackson-ex7em 2 года назад
my favorite video you’ve ever released. thank you so much clint!
@Irisicaaa
@Irisicaaa 2 года назад
Clint, I adore your demeanor when talking about these amazing animals! Your channel embodies so much excitement.
@FireLeaf281
@FireLeaf281 Год назад
I love these types of videos! Thank you Clint for this amazing education ❤🐍
@mustachadon
@mustachadon 2 года назад
Clint, you have become the face of reptile enthusiasts. Im so glad that you have. God bless.
@cristiaolson7327
@cristiaolson7327 2 года назад
Can't wait for the colubrid video! Thank you for making learning so much fun. 🙂 I've always loved biology, and it's great to see a channel teaching so much in such an approachable and enjoyable manner.
@thederpydragon4204
@thederpydragon4204 2 года назад
These are probably my favorite videos of yours. I always learn something new, and your enthusiasm is contagious!!
@sumdumdog
@sumdumdog 2 года назад
Love videos like this. Seeing what else is out there, and learn all sorts of cool new words! Time to deep dive that playlist. 😋 Thanks for such an easy to consume knowledge dump, Clint!
@Beafree
@Beafree 2 года назад
OMG! I love geeking out on knowledge, this video was perfect. I will be watching this one multiple times. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Need more.
@yussofmazahy3732
@yussofmazahy3732 2 года назад
i love those educative videos about snakes families and genes, im so thankful to you being the only one who make this content.
@hellbreakfast1590
@hellbreakfast1590 2 года назад
Gosh, Clint's so adorable when he talks about herpetology. It's just really wholesome and sweet and a great part of my day when I watch. Thanks, Clint for showing me the weird scrungy snakes I've never seen!
@MartinWhelan02
@MartinWhelan02 2 года назад
Love the videos, clint. The gecko one was amazing & its great raising awareness especially now
@kriswTmom
@kriswTmom 2 года назад
I love these videos! Thanks for sharing them - we are, indeed, into that kind of thing 😏😁
@fireblow6842
@fireblow6842 7 месяцев назад
the noodle on his hand just checking him out the whole time is so cute
@aprilsanimals6287
@aprilsanimals6287 Год назад
I love watching your videos so much because you are clearly so passionate about reptiles!
@zacharysimmons4190
@zacharysimmons4190 2 года назад
I will always watch this video style, my favorite of yours Clint
@kngbnjmn
@kngbnjmn 2 года назад
Love these videos! Plenty of layman terms and descriptions, lots of in-depth classification and technical terms, and an excellent job of tying it all together. Well done!
@gearysstuff570
@gearysstuff570 2 года назад
Nevermind the snakes that was the best Shaggy impression I've ever heard.
@Bridg3otto
@Bridg3otto 2 года назад
Very much "into that kind of thing". These are so far my favorite videos you make!
@jackwalters1014
@jackwalters1014 2 года назад
Love the new style of educational videos you’re doing talking about the taxonomy of reptiles. The gecko video might be my favorite video of yours.
@kymberlysteiger8125
@kymberlysteiger8125 2 года назад
Hey Clint… I’M INTO THAT KINDA THING!!!!! On all counts 👍 Amazing video! Thank You 🙏🏻
@matusmagna8779
@matusmagna8779 2 года назад
This video is fantastic! I love watching you 🐍🐍
@Ricki_Raquel
@Ricki_Raquel Год назад
Oh yes, I am 100% into this kind of thing. You are amazing, Clint. Thank you for this awesome video.
@WillaLamour
@WillaLamour 2 года назад
In my opinion, this is one of your best videos! Super, well done! I feel very well informed. Thank you.
@robin.watermelon
@robin.watermelon 2 года назад
Thank you for this video Clint, super interesting! :)
@CeraLillian
@CeraLillian Год назад
I love Clint’s outlook on animals and the world. I have a huge passion for animals and seeing how passionate he is inspires me to pursue biology/zoology degrees and keep learning and experiencing this great crazy cool world. You are really dang rad Clint, keeping inspiring.
@murdock8068
@murdock8068 2 года назад
Keep it up Clint! Great content my friend!
@Meeckle
@Meeckle 5 месяцев назад
I absolutely love this channel!
@caseyderosier6467
@caseyderosier6467 Год назад
Hi Clint, have you considered doing one of these phylogeny videos talking about sharks and crocodilians? I think a lot of people would enjoy those as well!
@ClintsReptiles
@ClintsReptiles Год назад
Yes 😁
@eli2742
@eli2742 Год назад
I agree that would be awesome, if you’re into that kind of thing.
@distaff2935
@distaff2935 2 года назад
Your best video yet! Yes, more please.
@infiniteblueprint7285
@infiniteblueprint7285 7 месяцев назад
I come for the snakes and stay for the outtakes. Another great vid.
@sevenlines2238
@sevenlines2238 2 года назад
Absolutely adore these phylogenetics videos! The production value is insane! Thank you for making some of the best content RU-vid has to offer.
@GeeVanderplas
@GeeVanderplas Год назад
That's a yes on more in depth snake videos! (Or any of the in depth videos you do, really!)
@jessiereeve2780
@jessiereeve2780 2 года назад
I absolutely love your videos. I had no idea that there was this much diversity in snakes! So cool! Getting to visit your reptile house a few weeks ago was just awesome. Seeing my kids get to interact with the reptiles and learn made me (and them) so happy! As for "if you're in to that kind of thing" um, yes!! The bleeding from the eyes "as if possessed by a demon" bit made me laugh 🤣
@brentferguson3755
@brentferguson3755 2 года назад
Yes Clint, we're into that kind of thing. That's why we're here. Love the videos.
@stornkolson
@stornkolson Год назад
Once again Clint, the science episodes are really good. I'm into this kinda thing
@augustkruck6061
@augustkruck6061 10 месяцев назад
literally every single time you said 'if you're into that kind of thing', I wanted to yell "I AM, YES, I AM INTO THAT KIND OF THING!"
@jmcclean7760
@jmcclean7760 Год назад
“If you’re into that kind of thing” - yes Clint! I am 100% interested! All the snake videos please!!
@KoalaPie24
@KoalaPie24 6 месяцев назад
Clint, we are into all of those sorts of things! So long as it's your voice, phylogeny videos of anything are very entertaining and enlightening.
@AuraOfLegend0237
@AuraOfLegend0237 2 года назад
I am living for these videos. It's so much better than sitting through a herpetology lecture! More information and more fun!
@jamestully156
@jamestully156 2 года назад
Idea for a video series if you haven't already done it! A series about particular senses and how they evolved in reptiles or snakes specifically. One episode could be about the evolution and diversity of heat pits, another one could be about jacobson's organs and forked tongues, another could be about snakes lacking external ear holes and what they still have in their heads for hearing, another could be about spider eyes and how they experience their world mostly through vibrations, another could be about compound eyes in insects! Your knowledge, charisma, and passion are like the perfect combination for making fascinating and enlightening videos of this sort!
@nayazindagi9960
@nayazindagi9960 2 года назад
Loving this kind of video!! Will have to go back and see the rest of the playlist. would love you to do one just on Australian snakes!
@MostlyMonitorMad
@MostlyMonitorMad 2 года назад
Really enjoyed this new format and the greater depth of the content covered. Looking forward to more like this :)
@ImpendingJoker
@ImpendingJoker 2 года назад
So, here in Florida, when doing yard work, from time to time I find what I've always been told are glass snakes. They are highly delicate and even just moving them out of the way seems to kill them. They are very thin and short and look like a little string of mercury. They hang out in sandy areas and under decaying leaves(as this is where I tend to find them most often, sometimes in the water meter box) They do not seem to have any eyes. Next time I find one I'll have to take a picture but they really are striking in how they shine.
@loriw2661
@loriw2661 2 года назад
I’m also in Florida and have seen the same snakes. The “string of mercury” is a perfect description!
@Annie_Annie__
@Annie_Annie__ 2 года назад
Could they be Brahminy Blindsnakes? I saw those when I lived in Florida. About the size of an earthworm, but shiny grey silver instead of pink or brown? They’re another invasive species apparently and that’s why nothing else looks like them. But I don’t think they’re harmful to the environment like some other invasive species. According to Google, they’re also called “flowerpot snakes”.
@Annie_Annie__
@Annie_Annie__ 2 года назад
Oh, and just an FYI, “glass snake” is also a common term for the glass lizards that live in Florida (and much of the rest of the South). Since they’re legless lizards, it makes sense that they’re colloquially called “glass snakes”. So the common names can be confusing.
@ImpendingJoker
@ImpendingJoker 2 года назад
@@Annie_Annie__ Yes! I looked up that name on Wikipedia, and that is exactly the animal I'm talking about! So pretty and shinny and when I have transferred them to a container to move them, they always seem to die, even when I don't even touch them directly. I don't know if it's just the heat of the sun(I am not putting them in a container with a lid or leaving them in the direct sun, it's just hot in Florida) or what but, it always makes me sad because I can't ever show them to anyone and say, "Hey, look at this living mercury I found."
@mister3horn153
@mister3horn153 2 года назад
Phylogeny is the best! Thanks so much Clint and the team!!
@samphillips9398
@samphillips9398 2 года назад
Clint I'd bet a million dollars against a hundred bucks that you're a great Professor. Interesting & informative!
@maybe_aliens6473
@maybe_aliens6473 2 года назад
i CANNOT stress enough how much i am in fact into all pf the kinds of things you mentioned!!!
@jameskazd9951
@jameskazd9951 2 года назад
i liked your videos before but i like this type of video even more, cant wait for future ones.
@davidforsyth4073
@davidforsyth4073 2 года назад
This is very informative. Wanted a video like this for years.
@Lillymedusa107
@Lillymedusa107 2 года назад
This is my favorite! I would love more videos like this! I’m very into this sort of thing
@bc3713
@bc3713 2 года назад
Boa video! I got mine from watching you're videos over 5 years ago. Sweetest animal I've ever known, loves watching nature documentaries. And removing my glasses because apparently I'm a tree.
@aynz1814
@aynz1814 2 года назад
I’ve been looking forward to this video! I’m very much into all of these kinds of things!🐍🥰
@andyhsong
@andyhsong 2 года назад
I LOVE IT!!! thank you clint
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