What an AMAZING video Luke, these video's help a fellow American keeper see the wild type habitats these animals live in to better keep ours in captivity. Good stuff. Keep em coming 👍
This is one of my most favorite wild animal videos I have ever seen. I can't wait to get to come to Australia one day and get to do this myself. Amazing! I love them all ❤
Best time for Molochs in the Middlebacks is a sunny day after rain! Theres a lot of them there and rain gets them moving looking for puddles to draw hydration from. Also ants are very active prior to and immediately after rain.
Badass trip mate and the habitat shots are second to none. Your herping videos just keep getting better! Love how those wild dragons shone too, stunning animals
Love seeing these beautiful species natural habitat, what a fire cracker of a central beardy! So amazing to see these guys natural habitat and couldn’t agree more that we should be reflecting that in our tanks! Keep the content coming Luke look forward to seeing what’s next for you this coming breeding season!
For central netted dragons go around airs rock, king canyon and Elliot springs town there everywhere there red too and thorny I found first time driving to kings canyon either luck or that’s a hotspot there was like 12 Goannas in that area within 15 mins crazy out there it was only like 27 degrees too
Good video. I use to live in Whyalla years ago. I've been a reptile enthusiast all my life. I'm known for my knowledge of SA Crevice Dragons and where to find them. I have access to private land in various places and know most if the places shown on your video too.
Hey, awesome video would be bloody awesome if you could take a temp gun and uv meter for some facts with the reptiles, it seems everyone gets carried away with spotting the animals without tangible data to assist us all, great vid 😁
Yeah i agree. I need to invest in UVB meter. We were temp gunning stuff at the end of the video there. End of the day I went there for fun with a mate and ended up filming stuff for the tubes.
I wish the import/export of captive bred reptiles and amphibians would happen between U.S. and Australia things that you guys cant get and would like to work with and us as well there is so many different dragon species id love to work with amazing stuff brother.
Beautiful country.I work out back in SA on a few mine sites. Love herping The other thing that may contribute to captive animals is natural light and genetic diversity. Keep the fantastic videos coming mate cheers