My first and only snake is an Emerald Green that my Dad got us. Going into it, every source we found said that they were incredibly aggressive. When we talk to reptile stores that had a shipment or two, the employees always mention how every time they tried to clean the enclosures they almost got bit. Even other EGB keepers we've talked to have said "sorry" and reported their snakes' grumpy temperament. Our Emerald Green, however? His name is Pickles and he is the most cuddly baby in the world and he loves pictures. He's a nervous little fella so we make sure to accommodate his needs, but otherwise he loves spending time with us. He tends to be better handled at night if he's already eaten recently because then he'll move around and be very curious and excited for adventure. During the day he simply wants to sleep so he'll either curl up on a wrist or slither all the way back to his enclosure. At night his eyes get very big and he looks like a literal puppy dog and he acts pretty much the same as a puppy. I love Pickles so much.
I’ve dealt with and bred hundreds of these snakes and many are puppies and some are like serial killers!!!You just never know and in my experience tameness isn’t achievable..tameness either is or isn’t with this breed,I love the dude in the video,but his experience with them is far different from mine when the aspect of taming aggression goes!!!Maybe he does something different than what myself and many snake experts I’ve worked with do!!But out of the box they are either tame or not and they tend to not change in ANY event!!
I just got a puppy, and there is no term more unfortunate than "puppy dog tame". I am so glad none of my snakes are as bitey and flighty as that puppy!
@@violinmaestroknight9347 I would, but im afraid to become a no life like you and spend my time commenting on all other comments, on a reptile video, rather than actually living a life. No thanks, ill stick to no Jesus. Been happy like that since day 1. Why change?....Also....just go comment on a Jesus page. Share yout points with other religious people or groups. Stop trying to change people. Respect the others point of view and move on. 👌
I guess that makes the phrase an idiom on the same level as "sleeping like a baby." I for one would not want to wake up several times a night, grumpy with a full diaper.
I thought the same but if I just think of frozen rodents as "snake food" it doesn't bother me like I thought it would. Just make sure the snake you get is raised on frozen thawed and isn't a picky eater. We got a corn snake and she has never refused a meal so I've never had to worry about having to potentially feed her live rodents!
Wicken’s Wicked Reptiles just released a video about snakes that eat insects! I had a rough green snake as my first snake and he was very cool! A little more maintenance than a rodent eater (eats and poops more frequently) but active, beautiful and friendly.
Northern emerald tree boa is one of my dream snakes, right up there with the green tree python. I just ADORE the vibrant greens & adorable heat pits! & the northern emerald grows to a lovely size as well, at least in my opinion 💚 Would love a video on green tree pythons if you guys haven't made one already.
I have my first MAN CRUSH ! Clint is amazing, highly articulate and presents straight forward facts in a manner that holds your attention. Finally someone with a genuine personality to help educate the average hobbiest and many seasoned keepers of these absolute gems of the rainforest. Thank you Clint and keep on truckin !
I always love learning about Boas just from the convergent evolution you see between them and pythons. It's really cool how many similar things both families have evolved over time, and it always feels like there's a boa equivalent to any given python.
This may be one of the most wholesome channels on youtube. And nothing makes me happier than to learn more about this amazing creatures. Thank you for doing this Clint!
My dream snake. I know I still have awhile to go before I feel as though I can properly care for one, but this video taught me that maybe it isn’t going to be as far into the future as I had thought.
ETBs have always looked like they belong in the prehistoric era and have somehow managed to skip evolution to me. That part about them being a different quality of snake really rings true to that. Just such a hearty looking species, basins specifically.
Wow, I always thought these were gorgeous snakes, but until now, I figured they were basically super high-maintenance reptiles that you could only look at, and that's it. I mean, I'm detail-oriented enough for specific maintenance requirements, but I also like the idea of being able to actually interact with a pet, too. So, I figured, "No GTP or ETB for me." Now that I've seen this video, I actually feel like this could be a reasonable snake for me, some years down the line. After sufficient preparation, naturally. Though I will probably forego the "basin" variant, unless their captive-bred cost declines after some time. And that high-definition green 🐍 scaly footage is "eye candy" of the highest order! 🤩
I thought the same thing. I decided to start with a Captive Bred Aru Green Tree Python. I got a fogger to maintain the humidity. This snake is just as low maintenance as a BP. It's my favorite snake hands down
@@ddudz71 mines is just as placid as a Ball Python. I try to handle him twice a week. It gets tricky. That's why removable perches or vines are so necessary. If he doesn't want to come of his vine. I just hold him still on the vine.
_"It would be hard to make a convincing argument that there are any snakes that are more beautiful than this"_ * eyelash viper would like to know your location *
Gabino Viper over Eyelash any day for vipers (and all snakes imo), those markings and colours are truly beautiful. Eyelash is imo the 5th most beautiful viper , 2nd is Mangshan viper, White-Lipped Island Viper for 3rd, 4th=Arunachal pit viper. Gabino tops the list though.
Emerald Tree Boa were my favorite Boa,and I still love them to this day,and I love his video,cause Clint is just so cool and make very educational video about each animal to what make a great pet,also I wish you a good day.
Emerald tree boas have always been one of my favorites, and one that I've always wanted to keep, but the rumors of them being horribly I'll tempered always scared me off. This video has reinstilled a dream from my childhood. Thanks Clint.
I had no idea these guys could be this tame! I have cared for Amazon Tree Boa's and it took both courage and skill to handle those cranky snakes (but i still loved them).
I appreciate the fact that whenever the camera gets close to Clint and the ETB, he’s wearing a mask, because the camera getting close means the camera man is close. I appreciate that your being Rona safe
I have 2 shields and 4 basins. I love all of them so much. So patient and not cranky. Thank you for giving them the attention they need and busting the reputation they don’t deserve.
This is by far my favorite snake. My plan has been to get a western hognose as my first pet snake, and once I felt I could handle it, an emerald tree boa. I had very similar impressions on this boa as you did, but I'm thrilled to learn that these snakes can become as well tempered as you'd expect from a western hognose, and aren't super frail (assuming captive bred of course). I always enjoy learning about the fascinating creatures you feature, but it's special to see an animal you'd like to become part of your everyday life
Awesome video! What a gorgeous snake. Socializing is so important, but I think having a proper, enriching enclosure is very important too. For example, Macklots Pythons (Clint, you met mine on our video chat) have a bad reputation. Historically people were keeping them like they would olive or water pythons and not realizing how intelligent and arboreal they are. With lots of climbing enrichment, my macklots is the most curious, friendliest snake I've got!
I have a picture and the captions say every animal on the planet is adorable when they yawn and it shows an emerald tree boa yawning and it looks like something out of a vampire movie
Clint I love your channel. You're so thorough and knowledgeable. Your gift of sharing to the masses your understanding of animals to priceless and an asset to potential pet owners and simply the curious and fascinated. Thank you for what you do! 🦎💗
This is the most beautiful snake I will never own 😬 lol those heat pits.. this is the Ferrari of all boas. I have a common red tail. But damn this emerald boa.. those teeth, those jaw muscles. Duuuude.
Definitely the next boa I’m adding to my collection this year! Literally my fave snake in a snake book that I’d read all the time as a kid in elementary. Seemed impossible to keep as a kid, but now seems perfect-can’t wait. Great vid, loved your guest as well-he definitely seemed super passionate about his snakes, so am I-and I can hella relate. I’d love to buy one from him if he’s still breeding them. 🤟🏾🐍
Well, hy there, first let me commend you on your vids and knowledge. I have kept ETBs for almost 20 yrs now, can't imagine not having the priviledge to care for these truly remarkable and beautiful animals. They are and always have been my favorite snake species, Thank You.
When I owned a wholesale reptile business with my brother almost 30 years ago, he very carefully took out a wild caught Emerald Tree Boa to show a customer and everything went fine until he was putting it back in it's cage and when he was rapidly removing his hand from the cage after releasing the snake, it absolutely nailed him on his hand with those giant canines (hence the scientific name, Corallus caninus). The bite was so deep that there was subcutaneous fat extruding from the wound. I believe he still has small scars.
I think these snakes are beautiful and fascinating but I would not want to keep one , this is because even though this one on the video is very tame , there could be individuals that could be less tame that could bite me, so I would not risk getting one considering it has such large jaw muscles.
I'm a big reptile lover, and thus, your videos on different reptiles bring joy to me daily! I was just wondering, how can you differenciate between venom glands and jaw muscles? Assuming you run into a snake in the wild, and don't know the species, can you tell just by looking at them?
ive always said this about emerald tree boas they are like the peak of evolution for a aboral snake like they are designed so perfectly for where they are found its insane
The white spots on it looking like.little.white.clouds Is so cool ......that snake.is absolutely gorgeous it's stunning can't believe how beautiful it is....
My friend was bitten by an emerald tree boa and he ended up in the hospital with several stiches, those jaw muscles are no joke! Edit: You got me, I was lying, I have no friends, still, powerful jaw muscles.
Living in rural Australia and surrounded by wild reptiles I have no intention of becoming a reptile keeper. I watch your videos for your love of the animals and your enthusiasm for all things living.
Thank you Clint for all these great videos. The way you educate the public is entrancing. I've described watching your show as blue's clues for adults because the knowledge base and the way your demeanor brings a smile to my face. I love that you describe both positives and the possible negatives of reptiles. Id be glad to know that a nighttime bite would be a mistake and probably the handler's fault.
So far, I think this is the prettiest snake I've seen on this channel. It's so pretty, I had to come back to see it again a second time. The horizontal pits along the sides of its face are an unexpected and interesting facial feature... so badass, so beautiful, like the sports car of boas!!
I'm so excited I signed up for Patreon because I can't wait for these videos each week!
Thank you so much for supporting this channel. It makes such a huge difference!
In reality you wait the same amount of time though
But..... don't you end up waiting a week in either case?
@@KoalaMeatPie if you got an extra video threw the week that other people didn’t get to see unless you were a member then it’s worth it
Stop sipping for Mormons ahaha
I love how when Clint is talking about how good they are to handle the snake is just climbing on top of him like “huh, this is a weird tree”
We are all just weird trees to them 😂😂😂
We're at least pleasantly warm trees
It's not a snake, it's a python.
@@marisbury a python is still a snake...
@@aubreyackermann8432 no it's not. Pythons are non venomous.
My first and only snake is an Emerald Green that my Dad got us. Going into it, every source we found said that they were incredibly aggressive. When we talk to reptile stores that had a shipment or two, the employees always mention how every time they tried to clean the enclosures they almost got bit. Even other EGB keepers we've talked to have said "sorry" and reported their snakes' grumpy temperament.
Our Emerald Green, however? His name is Pickles and he is the most cuddly baby in the world and he loves pictures. He's a nervous little fella so we make sure to accommodate his needs, but otherwise he loves spending time with us. He tends to be better handled at night if he's already eaten recently because then he'll move around and be very curious and excited for adventure. During the day he simply wants to sleep so he'll either curl up on a wrist or slither all the way back to his enclosure. At night his eyes get very big and he looks like a literal puppy dog and he acts pretty much the same as a puppy. I love Pickles so much.
Is your dad by chance into adopting 24 year old dudes whowouldalsolikeaemeraldsnake?
Respect for the dedication to keep a species that genuinely captivated you!
I’ve dealt with and bred hundreds of these snakes and many are puppies and some are like serial killers!!!You just never know and in my experience tameness isn’t achievable..tameness either is or isn’t with this breed,I love the dude in the video,but his experience with them is far different from mine when the aspect of taming aggression goes!!!Maybe he does something different than what myself and many snake experts I’ve worked with do!!But out of the box they are either tame or not and they tend to not change in ANY event!!
I too love Pickles
@@rockydennis4497 ah the fun of coin toss temperaments, also quite common in bull snakes
Clint is a National treasure he needs to be protected at all costs
Or stolen by Nicholas Cage
@@xSirEnderx haaa, I get it!
Not just national, international!
Calling all body guards
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She looks like she’s straight out of a cartoon 😱 what a spectacular creature!
Too amazing to be real!
it looks like its made of sugar
thats a dude, his name is Clint
@@frankenschandethere talking about the snake
I just got a puppy, and there is no term more unfortunate than "puppy dog tame". I am so glad none of my snakes are as bitey and flighty as that puppy!
And hyperactive. Potentially loud. Eating a ton
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@@violinmaestroknight9347 shut up
@@violinmaestroknight9347 I would, but im afraid to become a no life like you and spend my time commenting on all other comments, on a reptile video, rather than actually living a life. No thanks, ill stick to no Jesus. Been happy like that since day 1. Why change?....Also....just go comment on a Jesus page. Share yout points with other religious people or groups. Stop trying to change people. Respect the others point of view and move on. 👌
I guess that makes the phrase an idiom on the same level as "sleeping like a baby." I for one would not want to wake up several times a night, grumpy with a full diaper.
I told myself i'd never get a snake because i'd have to feed it mice but lord almighty you're tempting me, Clint
Get one! You get used to thawing rodents after the first feeding
depending on what you would want to get and where you live, you might just love to find out that reptilinks exist
Get a Rough-Green Snake
I thought the same but if I just think of frozen rodents as "snake food" it doesn't bother me like I thought it would. Just make sure the snake you get is raised on frozen thawed and isn't a picky eater. We got a corn snake and she has never refused a meal so I've never had to worry about having to potentially feed her live rodents!
Wicken’s Wicked Reptiles just released a video about snakes that eat insects! I had a rough green snake as my first snake and he was very cool! A little more maintenance than a rodent eater (eats and poops more frequently) but active, beautiful and friendly.
Richard just seems like a sweetheart and a super chill dude.
Petting the snake like a dog. I love it.
Exactly what i was thinking. :)
@@josiahclarke3535 it's not snake, it's a python. It's not venomous.
@@marisbury Very bold statement, sir
@@marisbury it’s a boa, not a python lol, not related at all
Every time Richard Bilbo shows up is a treat, big thank you to Cint for having him on and showing us his amazingly tame snakes.
5:03
Clint starting to talk about handleability
snake slowly moving around clints neck: you better give me a good score...
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He's being held at fang point
Missed opportunity for "you better give me a good sssscore" 🐍😂
Clint has now completed the emerald tree collection 😂
Everything with "emerald tree" in its name is amazing!
@@ClintsReptiles is there an emerald tree Clint ?
Because if that rule holds true, imagine how amazing the content would be !
@@custos9209 he is the "emerald skin" clint
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@@ClintsReptiles emerald TREE-o
Thank you so much for covering an episode on legless crocodiles! haha
Seems about right
@@ClintsReptiles I can feel it man, we're getting closer to the Komodo episode. Or maybe a crocodile episode haha
@@tipsfedora3714 I certainly hope so!
@@ClintsReptiles can you do an episode on the Japanese tree frog? They are cute tree frogs and easy to keep.
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this snake looks so unbelievably chill, i was shaking my head in disbelief , so friendly, outright cuddly snake !
It's a python, it's not snake.
First off, pythons are snakes. Second off, this is a boa.
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A very chill danger noodle
For a snake it actually looks quite active.
Northern emerald tree boa is one of my dream snakes, right up there with the green tree python. I just ADORE the vibrant greens & adorable heat pits! & the northern emerald grows to a lovely size as well, at least in my opinion 💚 Would love a video on green tree pythons if you guys haven't made one already.
I just wrote the same thing about the Green tree Python
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@@violinmaestroknight9347 What? What does that have to do with him liking snakes?
Clint’s Reptiles and Snake Discovery are my absolute favorite Snake channels!
Yes same! I reslly like NERD too but Clint and Emily take the top of the list
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3:14 can't believe we heard Clint say "built different" 🤣
So wasn't just me then xD
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I have my first MAN CRUSH ! Clint is amazing, highly articulate and presents straight forward facts in a manner that holds your attention. Finally someone with a genuine personality to help educate the average hobbiest and many seasoned keepers of these absolute gems of the rainforest. Thank you Clint and keep on truckin !
Sign me up patron he we come !
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"A bite from an adult will be" (raises eyebrows) "memorable". I love your turn of phrase.
Wow I can't believe Richard was able to touch the snake's head like that, that was amazing
That's not snake, that's a python.
@@marisbury A python IS a snake
I always love learning about Boas just from the convergent evolution you see between them and pythons. It's really cool how many similar things both families have evolved over time, and it always feels like there's a boa equivalent to any given python.
All weapons are modified sticks.
I've always been captivated by those beautiful, snow-like dorsal patterns. It makes the beauty up for these rad creatures.
This may be one of the most wholesome channels on youtube. And nothing makes me happier than to learn more about this amazing creatures. Thank you for doing this Clint!
9:10 Now that's a memorable image. Just the sheer strength in that tail is amazing.
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My dream snake. I know I still have awhile to go before I feel as though I can properly care for one, but this video taught me that maybe it isn’t going to be as far into the future as I had thought.
This is the snake that made me fall in love with reptiles when i was a kid
She’s stunning and almost looks fake because of her beautiful vibrant colors.
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ETBs have always looked like they belong in the prehistoric era and have somehow managed to skip evolution to me. That part about them being a different quality of snake really rings true to that. Just such a hearty looking species, basins specifically.
As always, seeing Clint so wonderfully happy and enthusiastic brightened my day.
Wow, I always thought these were gorgeous snakes, but until now, I figured they were basically super high-maintenance reptiles that you could only look at, and that's it. I mean, I'm detail-oriented enough for specific maintenance requirements, but I also like the idea of being able to actually interact with a pet, too. So, I figured, "No GTP or ETB for me." Now that I've seen this video, I actually feel like this could be a reasonable snake for me, some years down the line. After sufficient preparation, naturally. Though I will probably forego the "basin" variant, unless their captive-bred cost declines after some time.
And that high-definition green 🐍 scaly footage is "eye candy" of the highest order! 🤩
I had all of those misconceptions as well until not very long ago at all.
I thought the same thing. I decided to start with a Captive Bred Aru Green Tree Python. I got a fogger to maintain the humidity. This snake is just as low maintenance as a BP. It's my favorite snake hands down
@@itzjdub282 is yours pretty handleable?
@@ddudz71 mines is just as placid as a Ball Python. I try to handle him twice a week. It gets tricky. That's why removable perches or vines are so necessary. If he doesn't want to come of his vine. I just hold him still on the vine.
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_"It would be hard to make a convincing argument that there are any snakes that are more beautiful than this"_
* eyelash viper would like to know your location *
I call them Crayola snakes
Gabino Viper over Eyelash any day for vipers (and all snakes imo), those markings and colours are truly beautiful. Eyelash is imo the 5th most beautiful viper , 2nd is Mangshan viper, White-Lipped Island Viper for 3rd, 4th=Arunachal pit viper. Gabino tops the list though.
Bushmasters look like cookies, gold dust, and fire. They're the prettiest.
@@breakingboardrooms1778 IMO they're definitely amazing and one of my favorites ;but as far as beauty goes the Bushmaster can't compare with a Gabino.
@@RoCkShaDoWWaLkEr gabinos don't look crosshatched.
Emerald Tree Boa were my favorite Boa,and I still love them to this day,and I love his video,cause Clint is just so cool and make very educational video about each animal to what make a great pet,also I wish you a good day.
They're so incredible!
I love when Richard makes an appearance on your videos! His passion, knowledge, and love he has for his snakes is so amazing to see.
Thank you but I have much to learn
The way these things coil up on a branch is strangely beautiful. Ive always loved pics of these guys doing that.
Emerald tree boas have always been one of my favorites, and one that I've always wanted to keep, but the rumors of them being horribly I'll tempered always scared me off. This video has reinstilled a dream from my childhood. Thanks Clint.
She is extraordinary. What a stunning being.
They have always looked like Kermit when he’s mad and bends his nose down.
I can't unsee this... Why are you right
@@aubreyackermann8432 perfect,
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I had no idea these guys could be this tame! I have cared for Amazon Tree Boa's and it took both courage and skill to handle those cranky snakes (but i still loved them).
I appreciate the fact that whenever the camera gets close to Clint and the ETB, he’s wearing a mask, because the camera getting close means the camera man is close. I appreciate that your being Rona safe
He's a clever man and I dare say all of his team are too. Not the people you'd expect to be foil hat wearing conspiracy theorists.
Under-rated comment, Under-rated behavior! 😌
I cant be the only one that always thought the emerald tree boa head always looked a bit goofy 😂
Totally🤣
That arched snoot! A little goofy for sure!
Yeap, and in the industry the bigger the head the more the boa will be worth. They do make these fantastic animals gorgeous!
definitely, their head looks like a bicycle seat 😂
@@peytonslusser1004 😂😂exactly
I have 2 shields and 4 basins. I love all of them so much. So patient and not cranky. Thank you for giving them the attention they need and busting the reputation they don’t deserve.
Now I wanna see the Amazon basin variety up close.
These have always been my favorite 💚
finishing my zoology final and seeing a new Clint's Reptiles video? Amazing.
These are so beautiful, my favourite snake species so far. And their bond with Richard is so incredible, love it! So chill and calm
This is by far my favorite snake. My plan has been to get a western hognose as my first pet snake, and once I felt I could handle it, an emerald tree boa. I had very similar impressions on this boa as you did, but I'm thrilled to learn that these snakes can become as well tempered as you'd expect from a western hognose, and aren't super frail (assuming captive bred of course). I always enjoy learning about the fascinating creatures you feature, but it's special to see an animal you'd like to become part of your everyday life
"if you're not careful, you don't reproduce" is the best way to get that point across 😅
That's the first time I've seen their head close up. That's one awesome snake!
This guy is the absolute best. Clint your enthusiasm is top notch.
Ahhh....the majestic Emerald Tree Boa! My all-time favorite snake! THANK YOU for covering them Clint!! :-D
Clint and Richard both have such a great way of talking. Two really amazing people sharing their love for animals
Awesome video! What a gorgeous snake. Socializing is so important, but I think having a proper, enriching enclosure is very important too. For example, Macklots Pythons (Clint, you met mine on our video chat) have a bad reputation. Historically people were keeping them like they would olive or water pythons and not realizing how intelligent and arboreal they are. With lots of climbing enrichment, my macklots is the most curious, friendliest snake I've got!
I have a picture and the captions say every animal on the planet is adorable when they yawn and it shows an emerald tree boa yawning and it looks like something out of a vampire movie
This video made me want to get a Emerald Tree Boa in the future
That's how I feel with every video and animal Clint uploads haha
The face closeups really showcase the elegance and beauty of this animal.
Clint I love your channel. You're so thorough and knowledgeable. Your gift of sharing to the masses your understanding of animals to priceless and an asset to potential pet owners and simply the curious and fascinated. Thank you for what you do! 🦎💗
I love how those pits on their face look like the grill on a '72 Plymouth Barricuda, or maybe that is the other way around.
You're killing me buddy. I want one so bad and you're just feeding the fire
This is the most beautiful snake I will never own 😬 lol those heat pits.. this is the Ferrari of all boas. I have a common red tail.
But damn this emerald boa.. those teeth, those jaw muscles. Duuuude.
Definitely the next boa I’m adding to my collection this year! Literally my fave snake in a snake book that I’d read all the time as a kid in elementary. Seemed impossible to keep as a kid, but now seems perfect-can’t wait. Great vid, loved your guest as well-he definitely seemed super passionate about his snakes, so am I-and I can hella relate. I’d love to buy one from him if he’s still breeding them. 🤟🏾🐍
Well, hy there, first let me commend you on your vids and knowledge. I have kept ETBs for almost 20 yrs now, can't imagine not having the priviledge to care for these truly remarkable and beautiful animals. They are and always have been my favorite snake species, Thank You.
When I owned a wholesale reptile business with my brother almost 30 years ago, he very carefully took out a wild caught Emerald Tree Boa to show a customer and everything went fine until he was putting it back in it's cage and when he was rapidly removing his hand from the cage after releasing the snake, it absolutely nailed him on his hand with those giant canines (hence the scientific name, Corallus caninus). The bite was so deep that there was subcutaneous fat extruding from the wound. I believe he still has small scars.
Wgat a story ti tell
After seeing their teeth, I'm super impressed you're brave enough to hold him\her
One of the most beautiful animals you've featured on the channel
The emerald tree boa is my favorite snake! So beautiful. & I have an affinity for arboreal creatures. Especially Praying Mantis's!
We need to make sure there's an emerald tree version of every major reptile category. Get ready for the Emerald Tree Crocodile!
Well, hopefully it doesn't fall out of the tree.
@@meisteremm it would have to eat the witnesses to regain its dignity
@@aubreyackermann8432
Falling on them would probably do the job alone, but there is something to be said for not wasting a good meal.
Why did crocodile climb up the tree?
They had to return the knife to its owner
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The thumbnail is simultaneously the most funny looking thing I’ve ever seen but also the scariest looking thing I’ve seen
Wow...this pretty much overturns everything we've been taught about these snakes up til now.
"Well HI there!"
I love that opening 👍🐍
Love this snake ! Had the pleasure to see and handle one in the wild in Manu national park. Amazing !
This is the only channel I look forward to watching on RUclips enough to check for updates every week.
Call Clint the Wizard of Oz, he wantin everything in emerald
Indeed!
Pay no attention to the man behind the tree skink😁
Wow the close up shots of the labial heat pits are absolutely stunning. Beautiful animal.
I've been waiting for this one. Please do the Green tree Python next
At 5:14 the snake literally sniffed his cheek and it looked like a kiss and it was so adorable
"the rains not gonna go around em" I like this and it's kinda funny
These are by far my favorite snake. They are just gorgeous!
This is simply one of the most unique snakes on planet earth.
I appreciate how you handled that ETB. It dismisses the myth that they are agressive
I think these snakes are beautiful and fascinating but I would not want to keep one , this is because even though this one on the video is very tame , there could be individuals that could be less tame that could bite me, so I would not risk getting one considering it has such large jaw muscles.
Beautiful snake! The tree boas I met were savages. They would strike at you for just looking into their cage. I'm glad to see they aren't all jerks.
I'm a big reptile lover, and thus, your videos on different reptiles bring joy to me daily! I was just wondering, how can you differenciate between venom glands and jaw muscles? Assuming you run into a snake in the wild, and don't know the species, can you tell just by looking at them?
ive always said this about emerald tree boas they are like the peak of evolution for a aboral snake like they are designed so perfectly for where they are found its insane
He look like he smart with that head but in the end it's just his scary jaws.
Thanks Richard! Appreciate you sharing your incredible snakes with us!!!
Oh, and Clint for showcasing them.
My pleasure
could you pls talk about black-headed python since there isn't lots of info available
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Not only this site is full of wonderful creatures but also a lot of good Biology and anatomy study, it's crazy!
can you do a video on betta fish
We should!
@@ClintsReptiles I'd be in favor of this perhaps even maybe as a joke if you wanted to have a laugh make a video on the lizard fish 🤣
They're even more striking to look at in person. Beautiful snakes.
Clint you gotta do me a video on Russian tortoises. They are underrated as heck.
Yess I love my boy he’s so funny and lets you know how he’s feeling lol
The white spots on it looking like.little.white.clouds Is so cool ......that snake.is absolutely gorgeous it's stunning can't believe how beautiful it is....
Ok. I want one now.
Me too!
I can hear the respect and amazement in your voice to this animal and it is contagious. I love it.
My friend was bitten by an emerald tree boa and he ended up in the hospital with several stiches, those jaw muscles are no joke!
Edit: You got me, I was lying, I have no friends, still, powerful jaw muscles.
Living in rural Australia and surrounded by wild reptiles I have no intention of becoming a reptile keeper. I watch your videos for your love of the animals and your enthusiasm for all things living.
There's nothing much better than a big, green snake. What a beautiful animal. Thanks for sharing Clint.
I fell in love with these snakes when I did a presentation on them in 4th grade, thank you so much for the video! Their beauty is just unreal.
Thank you Clint for all these great videos. The way you educate the public is entrancing. I've described watching your show as blue's clues for adults because the knowledge base and the way your demeanor brings a smile to my face. I love that you describe both positives and the possible negatives of reptiles. Id be glad to know that a nighttime bite would be a mistake and probably the handler's fault.
Love how calm Clint is seen many who own this snake get bitten by them and to say it is nasty is an understatement.
So far, I think this is the prettiest snake I've seen on this channel. It's so pretty, I had to come back to see it again a second time. The horizontal pits along the sides of its face are an unexpected and interesting facial feature... so badass, so beautiful, like the sports car of boas!!
The way Richard is with his snake. I love him ❤️