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Stunning Milksnakes and More! Fantastic April Snake Hunting in Georgia! 

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A couple of fantastic outings in North Georgia, highlighted by some beautiful Milksnakes and many other great target species!
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2023 Species List:
Salamanders:
Spotted Salamander (Ep. 1)
Marbled Salamander (Ep. 1)
Southern Red-backed Salamander (Ep. 1)
Webster’s Salamander (Ep. 2)
Spotted Dusky Salamander (Ep. 2)
Southern Two-lined Salamander (Ep. 2)
Northern Red Salamander (Ep. 2)
Four-toed Salamander (Ep. 2)
Northern Slimy Salamander (Ep. 2)
Carolina Spring Salamander (Ep. 3)
Talladega Seal Salamander (Ep. 3)
Three-lined Salamander (Ep. 4)
Southern Red Salamander (Ep. 5)
Chattooga Dusky Salamander (Ep. 7)
Seal Salamander (Ep. 8)
Blue Ridge Two-lined Salamander (Ep. 8)
Southern Zigzag Salamander (Ep. 8)
Apalachicola Dusky Salamander (Ep. 9)
Hillis’s Dwarf Salamander (Ep. 9)
Southeastern Slimy Salamander (Ep. 12)
Eastern Newt (Ep. 15)
Central Newt (Ep. 16)
Ocmulgee Slimy Salamander (Ep. 16)
Southeastern Dwarf Salamander (Ep. 21)
South Carolina Slimy Salamander
Frogs:
American Toad (Ep. 2)
Bullfrog (Ep. 2)
Southern Leopard Frog (Ep. 2)
Upland Chorus Frog (Ep. 2)
Pickerel Frog (Ep. 3)
Wood Frog (Ep. 3)
Cope’s Gray Treefrog (Ep. 3)
Green Treefrog (Ep. 3)
Green Frog (Ep. 3)
Squirrel Treefrog (Ep. 6)
Greenhouse Frog (Ep. 7)
Spring Peeper (Ep. 10)
Northern Cricket Frog (Ep. 10)
Southern Toad (Ep. 11)
Bronze Frog (Ep. 11)
Pinewoods Treefrog (Ep. 12)
Eastern Spadefoot Toad (Ep. 12)
Little Grass Frog (Ep. 16)
Southern Chorus Frog (Ep. 16)
Ornate Chorus Frog (Ep. 16)
Collinses’ Mountain Chorus Frog (Ep. 19)
Lizards:
Green Anole (Ep. 1)
Eastern Fence Lizard (Ep. 2)
Ground Skink (Ep. 3)
Peninsula Mole Skink (Ep. 7)
Six-lined Racerunner (Ep. 15)
Broad-headed Skink (Ep. 19)
Common Five-lined Skink (Ep. 20)
Eastern Glass Lizard (Ep. 21)
Southeastern Five-lined Skink (Ep. 29)
Snakes:
Corn Snake (Ep. 1)
Brown Snake (Ep. 2)
Eastern Smooth Earth Snake (Ep. 3)
Southern Ringneck (Ep. 3)
Cottonmouth (Ep. 5)
Timber Rattlesnake (Ep.5)
Eastern Ratsnake (Ep. 5)
Gray Ratsnake (Ep. 6)
Florida Cottonmouth (Ep. 6)
Peninsula Ribbon Snake (Ep. 7)
Banded Water Snake (Ep. 7)
Copperhead (Ep. 9)
Brown Watersnake (Ep. 10)
Midland Watersnake (Ep. 10)
Eastern Garter Snake (Ep. 11)
Queen Snake (Ep. 11)
Southeastern Crowned Snake (Ep. 11)
Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake (Ep. 12)
Eastern Kingsnake (Ep. 13)
Northern Black Racer (Ep. 15)
Eastern Indigo Snake (Ep. 16)
Southern Black Racer (Ep. 18)
Midwestern Worm Snake (Ep. 19)
Northern Red-bellied Snake (Ep. 19)
Scarlet Kingsnake (Ep. 26)
Northern Scarlet Snake (Ep. 26)
Eastern Worm Snake (Ep. 29)
Eastern Milksnake (Ep. 30)
Turtles:
Florida Cooter (Ep. 6)
Eastern River Cooter (Ep. 10)
Yellow-bellied Slider (Ep. 10)
Red-eared Slider (Ep. 10)
Common Snapping Turtle (Ep. 15)
Gopher Tortoise (Ep. 17)
Loggerhead Musk Turtle (Ep. 24)
Eastern Mud Turtle (Ep. 27)
Eastern Musk Turtle (Ep. 29)
Crocodilians:
American Alligator (Ep. 6)

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Комментарии : 62   
@DroGhost1
@DroGhost1 Год назад
I can already see the bumps forming on Noah’s hands 😬😬
@dshobe720
@dshobe720 Год назад
Last fire ant sting I had left a mark for 4 months before my body cleared the damage to my ankle skin. Pesky little buggers!
@chazer237
@chazer237 Год назад
love the scarlets
@paulk.6969
@paulk.6969 Год назад
In my years of working with herps in South Florida, on occasion I have found snakes in ant beds just as the Milk Snake you found was.After doing some research on it, I learned that Formic Acid is a by product of ant waste, and because it Contains elements that make it a type of insecticide, it’s a good way for snakes to rid themselves of mites and ticks. That might be why it was there. Just a thought. Enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work.😎👍👍👍
@talmato1081
@talmato1081 Год назад
Been following your channel for years now! Always a pleasure seeing an upload😁
@Collin1427
@Collin1427 Год назад
Same
@Justfollowthecrumbs
@Justfollowthecrumbs Год назад
Such pretty milks.
@Evandodge17
@Evandodge17 Год назад
So many beautiful snakes in this episode!
@casualobserver77
@casualobserver77 Год назад
Always a good morning when you upload a new video Noah. Freakin dig yer channel bro Your enthusiasm and knowledge is exceptional
@tacocin
@tacocin Год назад
Yet ANOTHER amazing video! Thanks so much Noah!
@bruinsfan8278
@bruinsfan8278 Год назад
What on Earth! Thanks for all the Milks !!!! :-)
@PaintedTurtle001
@PaintedTurtle001 Год назад
Holy hell! Nice snakey day! The 1st milk looked dark red with silver bands. Striking little beast! 👍
@ggoannas
@ggoannas Год назад
That milk snake was stunning!
@Roylevis
@Roylevis Год назад
Gorgeous dark red milk
@dacisky
@dacisky Год назад
I'm really glad you rescued that snake from those fire ants.
@Sushi2735
@Sushi2735 Год назад
I did not know King Snakes were constrictors ! So interesting!
@jenn1234
@jenn1234 Год назад
I don’t mean to sound redundant, but another AWESOME video! Those milk snakes were cool, except for the ants 🐜. You two saw quite a few snakes and it makes for a great video! I even loved 🥰 the tadpoles at the end……I just love that kind of stuff. I just hope they grow up before the puddle dries up. Thanks Noah! Have a great day! 😄💙🐬🐍🐊🙏🏼
@joshakaa
@joshakaa Год назад
milk #2 has full blown eye brows lol....expressive king
@davejones7202
@davejones7202 9 месяцев назад
Pure enjoyment, thanks for videos
@dshobe720
@dshobe720 Год назад
I hope you don't mind Noah I answered some ID questions between scarlet snakes and scarlet kings viewers had. Keep on herpin! I've been at it since I was 4 years old catching baby garters in Iowa. Thank God for concrete rubble retaing walls lol
@cnnroutside
@cnnroutside Год назад
Love the black on those milks!
@ThePollaton
@ThePollaton Год назад
Great corn…that morphed into a milk 😂😂
@jefferykuhns9299
@jefferykuhns9299 Год назад
Keep up the awesome work 🐍
@mid-westbigfootresearchers8665
Well, the weather here in Michigan got really nice and warm, I've been waiting all winter for spring, and then I went and got a lung infection from raking some moldy leaves, and now I'm stuck at home sick. Anyway, love your videos, and being able to see species I don't always see unless I go down south, and I always learn something from each of your videos! Thanks so much, keep up the great work, man!
@smetlogik
@smetlogik Год назад
Nice finds! wild about that milk/ants, etc.. Still nothing here in Arizona. Think it's going to be a very bad year for anyone thinking of visiting AZ.
@valterbrunojorge9540
@valterbrunojorge9540 Год назад
Nice work 😊😊😊
@joemclaughlinmusic
@joemclaughlinmusic Год назад
Trilium is also an amazing brewery in Boston near Fenway Park :)
@animalsandgameplay6087
@animalsandgameplay6087 Год назад
He saved that milk snake 🐍 🥛🥺
@ddkapps
@ddkapps Год назад
No one's gonna even mention the smiling skull pattern on the Corn's head? It really jumped out at me at 6:33
@GamingAddictXYZ
@GamingAddictXYZ Год назад
I caught three beautiful Eastern Garter Snakes two days ago, the only three snakes i have ever caught in my backyard was Eastern Garter Snake, Ribbon Snake, and a Eastern Milksnake
@vampireeclipses91
@vampireeclipses91 Год назад
Ok Noah, what is the difference between a Scarlet Snake, a Scarlet King Snake, and a Milk Snake? Because they all look relatively the same to me and I have no clue how you identify them so quickly. Love your channel! Keep doing what you’re doing!
@dshobe720
@dshobe720 Год назад
Scarlets have a red nose with a slight shovel tip scarlet kings are usually dark nosed with a more rounded nose. When you see the head it's quick and easy.
@tacocin
@tacocin Год назад
A scarlet king snakes banding continues around its belly. A scarlet snaked has virtually no banding around its belly.
@dianayount2122
@dianayount2122 Год назад
good question
@cook.nickolas
@cook.nickolas Год назад
Hey you should look for a weller's salamander
@stefanostokatlidis4861
@stefanostokatlidis4861 Год назад
Fortunately the people who brought corn snakes into captivity chose the brightest ones, otherwise we would have ended up with brownish snakes today. Nice milks. The first one could be sick or disoriented.
@ronaldvanheest3572
@ronaldvanheest3572 Год назад
Have you ever caught/filmed Charina?
@muwah2893
@muwah2893 Год назад
I found a black salamander
@heathenhatchery-brian5824
@heathenhatchery-brian5824 Год назад
I’d love the opportunity to do this with you. I live in the Ocala National Forest. I’m just not educated enough where to look.
@dshobe720
@dshobe720 Год назад
Look at where he is observe the biome. Find areas with cover that snakes can use like logs rocks or trash. Look for food sources of your target species lizards or worms or smaller snakes. Pick your days don't go out if it's raining and cool choose a day that will keep your target species near the surface ready to hunt not hiding from the cold and wet deeper in a root hole of a toppled tree. Hope this helped
@heathenhatchery-brian5824
@heathenhatchery-brian5824 Год назад
@@dshobe720 I started to think that right after I wrote it lol. You are 100% spot on. The instructional video is right here
@scottuzarowski3629
@scottuzarowski3629 Год назад
Wonder if there's been any studies on possible symbiotic relationship with ants, possibly some parasite removal going on there!!
@FellsApprentice
@FellsApprentice Год назад
Fire ants are a major cause of mortality in young snakes.
@yzettasmith4194
@yzettasmith4194 Год назад
@@FellsApprentice Then WTH was that snake doing in with them?
@dshobe720
@dshobe720 Год назад
SM....Snake mistake. Or more likely he was there first and they were coming for him.
@yzettasmith4194
@yzettasmith4194 Год назад
@@dshobe720 Why didn't I think of the snake being there first? Duh. Now I wonder why it didn't try to get away...sick? Too cold? Who knows? Nature is brutal, that's all I know.
@yzettasmith4194
@yzettasmith4194 Год назад
Nice variety of snakes. And the MMA fighter salamander was cool, too. Why would a snake put itself in a fire ant hill?
@angrytrucker420
@angrytrucker420 Год назад
At the risk of exposing my ignorance, what's the difference between a scarlet king and a scarlet snake?
@dshobe720
@dshobe720 Год назад
Scarlet snakes are fossorial and small with a shovel rosteral scale (nose)eating reptile eggs primarily. Scarlet kings are tri colored like the Scarlet snake but are snake eaters usually with a dark nose more round than shovel shaped nose that is usually red. Hope this helped
@angrytrucker420
@angrytrucker420 Год назад
@@dshobe720 thanks for the quick reply. I'm sure it will help after I translate it. 😁☺️🙂
@unknown-guy5487
@unknown-guy5487 Год назад
First
@TheIndigoEclipse
@TheIndigoEclipse Год назад
Lol, bro you are dedicated to reach your hand into fireants for a snake. Fire ants bites suck.
@caughtafaygo
@caughtafaygo Год назад
Probably saved that milk from those ants. Dont say "what even" anymore for the rest of the year. Ty
@PIPER___
@PIPER___ Год назад
Do they bite??? Pls rely anyone
@richardhincemon
@richardhincemon Год назад
They can bite but rarely do nonvenomous snakes just like all species of snakes have that capability depending on the way you handle them. 😉
@sandrelacita
@sandrelacita Год назад
THAT's why they're called corn snakes? I always assumed it was from their yellow-orange coloration. ...ya learn something new...
@DroGhost1
@DroGhost1 Год назад
Thicc with 2 c’s 😂😂
@lapurta22
@lapurta22 Год назад
Fire ant bites suck
@ProjectSimusFlorida
@ProjectSimusFlorida Год назад
Fire ants😡
@joshuahull9982
@joshuahull9982 Год назад
I would like to find a young black ratsnake to raise for a pet but I keep seeing huge individuals that could already be getting old. I previously had a large female for 28 years who was given to me as a baby. I know that they are captive bred too but not many near where I live. I'd like to find a young one about 2 or 3 feet long but like I said I mostly see large individuals. In the rare case that I keep native snakes I won't collect adults unless they are disabled in some way. I once had a completely blind garter snake that I found emaciated. It was young but some predator pretty much destroyed his eyes. I do take excellent care of my pets. Even a pet snake deserves excellent care and a great life. I had the blind garter for almost 13 years. Some wild snakes are legal to keep for pets where I live but if they don't eat within 10 days in my care I take them back where I got them. I'm not willing to risk them dying if they don't start eating.
@Sushi2735
@Sushi2735 Год назад
I know it’s Spring, but Lord! It’s ALL juveniles……sigh!
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