The COMPLETE Phylogeny of Snakes

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

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  • @ClintsReptiles
    @ClintsReptiles  10 месяцев назад +370

    Well, this is the phinal phylogeny of the phirst Phylogeny Phebruary. Should we do this again next Phebruary? Are you excited about our pheature-length philm and Lepidosaur 2024?
    Here is an entire lepidosaur phylogeny playlist to help you get your phill: ruclips.net/p/PLgtE7_5uJ2p6OWZUxKCe-6gz_Fs2SLRdc

    • @HassanMohamed-rm1cb
      @HassanMohamed-rm1cb 10 месяцев назад +3

      Hey Clint Laidlaw, Why don't you get to think of a suggestion and creating a RUclips Videos all about the 🐸🦎Amphibian Group (Frogs, Toads, Salamanders, Newts, And Caecilians)🐸🦎, such as Platypuses and Echidnas on the next Clint's Reptiles on the next Saturday coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍

    • @HassanMohamed-rm1cb
      @HassanMohamed-rm1cb 10 месяцев назад +1

      Hey Clint Laidlaw, Why don't you get to think of a suggestion and creating a RUclips Videos all about the 🐸🦎Amphibian Group (Frogs, Toads, Salamanders, Newts, And Caecilians)🐸🦎on the next Clint's Reptiles on the next Saturday coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍

    • @HassanMohamed-rm1cb
      @HassanMohamed-rm1cb 10 месяцев назад

      Hey Clint Laidlaw, Why don't you get to think of a suggestion and creating a RUclips Videos all about the 🐸🦎Amphibian Group (Frogs, Toads, Salamanders, Newts, And Caecilians)🐸🦎on the next Clint's Reptiles on the next Saturday coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍

    • @areallyshortbrontothere
      @areallyshortbrontothere 10 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@HassanMohamed-rm1cbyou already said that

    • @areallyshortbrontothere
      @areallyshortbrontothere 10 месяцев назад +1

      How I it already over!?

  • @simonreano1567
    @simonreano1567 10 месяцев назад +1129

    Dear Clint. The answer to "if you're into that kind of thing" is ALWAYS: YES! Every single time we will all be into that kind of thing! Just thought you should know. 😉

    • @RealJRoyall
      @RealJRoyall 10 месяцев назад +32

      I'm glad someone finally said it lol

    • @ladykoiwolfe
      @ladykoiwolfe 10 месяцев назад +21

      Every Single Time!
      I just came here to say the same thing. Of course I'm into it!

    • @emilysimmons3517
      @emilysimmons3517 10 месяцев назад +16

      Agreed !! Its all our thing 😁

    • @TheCharleseye
      @TheCharleseye 10 месяцев назад +14

      Came down here just to say this. We are ALL into that kind of thing. That's why we're here!

    • @JenWOneNnifer
      @JenWOneNnifer 10 месяцев назад +14

      If it's a thing Clint is into enough to make a video about it, I'm there for it!

  • @heathersurprise3381
    @heathersurprise3381 10 месяцев назад +571

    Clint: "you know, if you're into that kinda thing"
    All of us: yes! We are into that kinda thing!

    • @GRIZZDOGG01
      @GRIZZDOGG01 10 месяцев назад +13

      I was going to comment the same thing. LOL

    • @lesouder2222
      @lesouder2222 10 месяцев назад +10

      He needs to make all the videos

    • @a_disgruntled_snail
      @a_disgruntled_snail 10 месяцев назад +4

      I wasn’t aware that I was into that kind of thing. But now that you mention it…

    • @jamesbrown420
      @jamesbrown420 9 месяцев назад

      Who’s we?💀

    • @jamesbrown420
      @jamesbrown420 9 месяцев назад

      I disliked your comment btw 😊

  • @Dingusdoofus
    @Dingusdoofus 10 месяцев назад +267

    For some reason the way Clint says “you know, if you’re into that kind of thing” is very satisfying…

    • @jamesbrown420
      @jamesbrown420 9 месяцев назад +1

      You mean annoying? Stop the 🧢 bro LMAO

    • @marcopohl4875
      @marcopohl4875 9 месяцев назад +13

      you know, if you're into that kind of thing

    • @Dingusdoofus
      @Dingusdoofus 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@marcopohl4875 lmao

    • @mudbaeley9199
      @mudbaeley9199 4 месяца назад +1

      It’s cuz you’re into that kinda thing

  • @pourcelaine
    @pourcelaine 10 месяцев назад +180

    A FEATURE LENGTH FILM??? Clint you know exactly what the people want!! I can NOT wait 🤩

    • @kinimodnork4612
      @kinimodnork4612 9 месяцев назад +4

      Can't imagine, how wild this is going to be! Clint already went through 3 shirts, 2 ties and a haircut in this half hour!!!

  • @patchinthebox
    @patchinthebox 10 месяцев назад +136

    "if you're into that kind of thing..." Stop edging me and gimme the videos bro. I'm into it.

    • @artifalse
      @artifalse 6 месяцев назад +13

      fr, RAW DOG us with the knowledge

    • @angelina-pg1ww
      @angelina-pg1ww 4 месяца назад +3

      SOBBING AT THIS

  • @beclouise8686
    @beclouise8686 10 месяцев назад +224

    Clint you cheeky boots, you KNOW we're into that kind of thing.

    • @jamesbrown420
      @jamesbrown420 9 месяцев назад

      We?…

    • @Windex_gecko
      @Windex_gecko 9 месяцев назад +7

      @@jamesbrown420they mean the majority of his fans want to know more about these snakes

  • @TravellingTortuga
    @TravellingTortuga 10 месяцев назад +85

    Clint: "But take the exact relationships with a grain of salt."
    Me: But not as much as a spinosaur.

  • @MarzieMalfoy
    @MarzieMalfoy 10 месяцев назад +61

    Demon snakes, cobra tie, Clint doing a perfect Shaggy voice… this episode has everything I needed to get me out of bed today lol

  • @Aurochs330
    @Aurochs330 10 месяцев назад +40

    Take a shot every time he says "if you're into that kind of thing"

  • @tuiteyfruity5010
    @tuiteyfruity5010 9 месяцев назад +23

    Clint, you proposed at least 5 more videos detailing different groups of snakes.
    Please make these videos. We need them.

  • @tomeg82
    @tomeg82 10 месяцев назад +30

    Thank for making a highly complex topic so approachable and doing it in such a wholesome manner.

  • @feliperamedeiros
    @feliperamedeiros 10 месяцев назад +77

    Phylogeny videos are the best! hope to see every major clade through your videos, can't wait for the actinopterygii and hexapoda 😁

  • @Andrewbert109
    @Andrewbert109 10 месяцев назад +47

    I literally gasped when the bombshell "king cobras are not true cobras" was dropped. Please do a follow up!!

    • @indyreno2933
      @indyreno2933 10 месяцев назад

      Actually, the king cobra is a cobra, a cobra is any snake that constitutes the subfamily Najinae, which is now included under the family Najidae alongside the mambas (subfamily Dendroaspidinae), there are in fact forty-five extant cobra species under eighteen genera and three tribes, the three tribes of cobras are Aspidelapini (Primitive Cobras), Uraeini (African Cobras), and Najini (Asiatic Cobras), the Aspidelapini tribe contains seven extant species under four genera: the Desert Cobra (Walterinnesia aegyptia), Morgan's Cobra (Walterinnesia morgani), the Burrowing Cobra (Paranaja multifasciata), Goldie's Tree Cobra (Pseudohaje goldii), the Black Tree Cobra (Pseudohaje nigra), the Coral Cobra (Aspidelaps lubricus), and the Shield-Nosed Cobra (Aspidelaps scutatus), the Uraeini tribe contains twenty-one extant species under six genera: the Mozambique Cobra (Afronaja mossambica), the Black-Banded Spitting Cobra (Afronaja nigricincta), the Ring-Necked Spitting Cobra (Hemachatus haemachatus), the Yellow Cobra (Chrysophis niveus), the Snouted Cobra (Chrysophis annuliferus), the Anchita's Cobra (Chrysophis anchietae), the Black-Necked Spitting Cobra (Chrysophis nigricollis), the West African Banded Cobra (Sylviaspis savannula), the Brown Forest Cobra (Sylviaspis subfulva), the Black Forest Cobra (Sylviaspis guineensis), the Pero Escobar's Cobra (Sylviaspis peroescobari), the Black-and-White-Lipped Cobra (Sylviaspis melanoleuca), the Dwarf Water Cobra (Boulengerina nana), the Christy's Water Cobra (Boulengerina christyi), the Ringed Water Cobra (Boulengerina annulata), the Mali Cobra (Uraeus katiensis), the Senegal Cobra (Uraeus senegalensis), the Giant Spitting Cobra (Uraeus ashei), the Red Spitting Cobra (Uraeus pallidus), the Nubian Cobra (Uraeus nubiae), and the Egyptian Cobra (Uraeus haje), and the Najini tribe contains seventeen extant species under five genera: the Arabian Cobra (Tomyris arabica), the Caspian Cobra (Tomyris oxiana), the Indian Cobra (Naja naja), the Sri Lanka Cobra (Naja ceylonensis), the Andaman Spitting Cobra (Naja sagittifera), the Burmese Spitting Cobra (Sondaicophis mandalayensis), the Indochinese Cobra (Sondaicophis siamensis), the Equatorial Spitting Cobra (Sondaicophis sumatranus), the Javan Spitting Cobra (Sondaicophis sputatrix), the Small-Scaled Spitting Cobra (Sondaicophis miolepis), the Visayan Cobra (Sondaicophis samarensis), the North Philippine Spitting Cobra (Sondaicophis philippinensis), the King Cobra (Ophiophagus hannah), the Monocled Cobra (Sinonaja kaouthia), the Chinese Cobra (Sinonaja atra), the Taiwan Cobra (Sinonaja formosana), and the Hainan Cobra (Sinonaja hainana).

    • @anthonycappuccio6820
      @anthonycappuccio6820 10 месяцев назад +10

      King Cobra are in the Ophiophagus genus. They aren't true Cobra.

    • @indyreno2933
      @indyreno2933 10 месяцев назад +1

      King cobras are cobras, a cobra is any snake that constitutes the subfamily Najinae, which is now included under the family Najidae alongside the mambas (subfamily Dendroaspidinae), there are in fact forty-five extant cobra species under eighteen genera and three tribes, the three tribes of cobras are Aspidelapini (Primitive Cobras), Uraeini (African Cobras), and Najini (Asiatic Cobras), the Aspidelapini tribe contains seven extant species under four genera: the Desert Cobra (Walterinnesia aegyptia), Morgan's Cobra (Walterinnesia morgani), the Burrowing Cobra (Paranaja multifasciata), Goldie's Tree Cobra (Pseudohaje goldii), the Black Tree Cobra (Pseudohaje nigra), the Coral Cobra (Aspidelaps lubricus), and the Shield-Nosed Cobra (Aspidelaps scutatus), the Uraeini tribe contains twenty-one extant species under six genera: the Mozambique Cobra (Afronaja mossambica), the Black-Banded Spitting Cobra (Afronaja nigricincta), the Ring-Necked Spitting Cobra (Hemachatus haemachatus), the Yellow Cobra (Chrysophis niveus), the Snouted Cobra (Chrysophis annuliferus), the Anchita's Cobra (Chrysophis anchietae), the Black-Necked Spitting Cobra (Chrysophis nigricollis), the West African Banded Cobra (Sylviaspis savannula), the Brown Forest Cobra (Sylviaspis subfulva), the Black Forest Cobra (Sylviaspis guineensis), the Pero Escobar's Cobra (Sylviaspis peroescobari), the Black-and-White-Lipped Cobra (Sylviaspis melanoleuca), the Dwarf Water Cobra (Boulengerina nana), the Christy's Water Cobra (Boulengerina christyi), the Ringed Water Cobra (Boulengerina annulata), the Mali Cobra (Uraeus katiensis), the Senegal Cobra (Uraeus senegalensis), the Giant Spitting Cobra (Uraeus ashei), the Red Spitting Cobra (Uraeus pallidus), the Nubian Cobra (Uraeus nubiae), and the Egyptian Cobra (Uraeus haje), and the Najini tribe contains seventeen extant species under five genera: the Arabian Cobra (Tomyris arabica), the Caspian Cobra (Tomyris oxiana), the Indian Cobra (Naja naja), the Sri Lanka Cobra (Naja ceylonensis), the Andaman Spitting Cobra (Naja sagittifera), the Burmese Spitting Cobra (Sondaicophis mandalayensis), the Indochinese Cobra (Sondaicophis siamensis), the Equatorial Spitting Cobra (Sondaicophis sumatranus), the Javan Spitting Cobra (Sondaicophis sputatrix), the Small-Scaled Spitting Cobra (Sondaicophis miolepis), the Visayan Cobra (Sondaicophis samarensis), the North Philippine Spitting Cobra (Sondaicophis philippinensis), the King Cobra (Ophiophagus hannah), the Monocled Cobra (Sinonaja kaouthia), the Chinese Cobra (Sinonaja atra), the Taiwan Cobra (Sinonaja formosana), and the Hainan Cobra (Sinonaja hainana).

    • @anthonycappuccio6820
      @anthonycappuccio6820 10 месяцев назад +10

      @@indyreno2933 you said that already but looking into it that Najinea doesn't exist. Some studies are placing mambas, king cobras, tree cobras and true cobras into one group but others aren't. The King Cobra isn't in the True Cobra genus, it's the sole representative of the genus Ophiophagus

    • @Andrewbert109
      @Andrewbert109 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@anthonycappuccio6820 yeah I'm no expert but just a cursory search seems to point to you and Clint being right about this. Any results from "subfamily najinae" just bring up Elapidae and every definition of "true cobra" points to being in the Naja genus. I have no trouble believing indyreno has read a study that is seeking to restructure the clade to include king cobra/ophiophagus into the 'true cobras' but as of right now it doesn't look like there's any kind of scientific consensus for that being the current definition and the established definition leaving king cobra out of true cobras seems to be the case. At least as of this writing. I would be lying if there wasn't a part of me rooting for the king cobra to finally make it into the club.

  • @M_Alexander
    @M_Alexander 10 месяцев назад +57

    "Like someone possessed by a demon" Clint you can't do that to me when I'm taking a drink

  • @ArcticTron
    @ArcticTron 5 месяцев назад +2

    You know I don't know if anyone has ever said this but I'm glad you kept the outtakes from both separate episodes in this supercut.

  • @aspennie
    @aspennie 9 месяцев назад +3

    30 minutes of snakes and still I need MORE. MORE. MORE.

  • @Juantissimo
    @Juantissimo 10 месяцев назад +54

    This channel has been my best discovery over the last year, I'm really glad to see it grow! Great work Clint!

    • @jamesbrown420
      @jamesbrown420 9 месяцев назад

      🧢 my channel better

    • @Juantissimo
      @Juantissimo 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@jamesbrown420 nice bait

  • @mbp-melblackwrites
    @mbp-melblackwrites 9 месяцев назад +6

    Fun fact: I used to be terribly afraid of snakes, despite having never even seen one outside of a zoo. But channels like yours have helped me completely overcome that fear. Dare I say, I've even come to like snakes and would now love to actually get to hold and interact with a few. It just goes to prove just how much of that fear comes from the lack of knowledge. Now that I really understand how snakes act and why, I understand that there is no reason to be inherently afraid of them.
    Thank you so much for clearing up misconceptions and prejudice around these magnificent species.

  • @bethdefiled
    @bethdefiled 6 месяцев назад +2

    I have rewatched this video at least eight times now, its so so interesting!
    I am UK based, but your channel inspired me to me write a lesson and bring my snakes to my Scout group to teach them about snakes. I was terrified and fumbled over a few bits but it went well and they loved it- even the Scout who has a snake of their own learned things, and I got a lot of my info from your videos. I've been asked to do it again for the Cubs and Beavers (our younger groups) and the Scouts also want me to do it again! Again, THANK YOU, I'd never have had the courage to do it without watching your videos and being inspired by your enthusiasm and passion. You're awesome and your videos always make me smile.
    Also, yes, we are into that kind of thing please do make more phylogeny videos!!

  • @mowolf2620
    @mowolf2620 10 месяцев назад +16

    Off topic, but seeing your Dumeril's Boa in this one, even if it was just for a few seconds in the bloopers, made me really happy! I got one a year ago and I still internally scream with excitement whenever I see her active in her enclosure.. or whenever I see one onscreen, honestly.. fantastic snakes :D

  • @deldarel
    @deldarel 9 месяцев назад +17

    Funny how they have so much with spiders in common. There's the 'they barely even look related' miniscule clade, there's the 'chill giants with ancient features who generally make good pets' slightly bigger clade and there's the 'these are 95% of the species you know, this is where you find all the diversity, also some are incredibly venomous' clade.

  • @catpoke9557
    @catpoke9557 9 месяцев назад +5

    Once again, February is my birth month, and your phylogeny videos are my favorite. And snakes are my ALL TIME favorite animals. I am so happy this video came out in Phylogeny Phebruary!!

  • @capnmoby13
    @capnmoby13 10 месяцев назад +17

    Yes, I am into that kind of thing. I'm into all those kinds of things.

  • @leafystreet
    @leafystreet 10 месяцев назад +5

    snakes are my favorite lizards

  • @problematictaxonomy
    @problematictaxonomy 10 месяцев назад +7

    I love your recent focus on taxonomy, my content is focussed on how we developed the rules that now guide scientific writing and taxonomy and that means I read a huge amount of absolutely outdated classifications, your channel is great for reminding myself the rules for good taxonomy

  • @erinkristoff3214
    @erinkristoff3214 10 месяцев назад +34

    The best blooper ending EVER. I straight up died laughing during the last few min and was resurrected by "you will want your eyes scooped out of your head."

    • @jamesbrown420
      @jamesbrown420 9 месяцев назад

      I skipped it lmao who watches that poo haha

    • @jamesbrown420
      @jamesbrown420 9 месяцев назад

      I disliked your comment btw 😊

    • @jordanbabcock9349
      @jordanbabcock9349 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@jamesbrown420I bet more than 90% of viewers stay to watch the bloopers. It doesn't seem a stretch to say that most of the audience are here for the information as well as Clint himself.

  • @reesemooney7359
    @reesemooney7359 10 месяцев назад +6

    I HAVE NEVER BEEN MORE EXCITED FOR A VIDEO UPLOAD! LET ME GET MY BINDER WERE TAKING NOTESSSSSS

  • @michaelkalin2209
    @michaelkalin2209 9 месяцев назад +7

    this has been the best month i've ever had in my life, all because of your guys' phylogeny videos. i am so sad it's ending.
    (maybe a *slight* exaggeration, but seriously, your team is phenomenal. thank you!)

    • @ClintsReptiles
      @ClintsReptiles  9 месяцев назад +5

      Don't worry, we'll be doing tons of phylogenies all year!

  • @robinsimmert7790
    @robinsimmert7790 9 месяцев назад +3

    Hey Clint! As a student of Wildlife Conservation at Unity Environmental University, I thank you for your phylogenetic content! I might just share it with my professor.

  • @ClintsReptiles
    @ClintsReptiles  10 месяцев назад +7

    Nearly EVERY video has extra BONUS content, exclusively for our Stinkin' Rad Fans on Patreon! Patreon is a great way to support Clint's Reptiles AND get awesome extras (including hundreds of other bonus videos)! www.patreon.com/clintsreptiles

    • @HassanMohamed-rm1cb
      @HassanMohamed-rm1cb 10 месяцев назад

      Hey Clint Laidlaw, Why don't you get to think of a suggestion and creating a RUclips Videos all about the 🐸🦎Amphibian Group (Frogs, Toads, Salamanders, Newts, And Caecilians)🐸🦎, such as Platypuses and Echidnas on the next Clint's Reptiles on the next Saturday coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍

    • @HassanMohamed-rm1cb
      @HassanMohamed-rm1cb 10 месяцев назад

      Hey Clint Laidlaw, Why don't you get to think of a suggestion and creating a RUclips Videos all about the 🐸🦎Amphibian Group (Frogs, Toads, Salamanders, Newts, And Caecilians)🐸🦎on the next Clint's Reptiles on the next Saturday coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍

    • @HassanMohamed-rm1cb
      @HassanMohamed-rm1cb 10 месяцев назад

      Hey Clint Laidlaw, Why don't you get to think of a suggestion and creating a RUclips Videos all about the 🐸🦎Amphibian Group (Frogs, Toads, Salamanders, Newts, And Caecilians)🐸🦎on the next Clint's Reptiles on the next Saturday coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Corvus408
    @Corvus408 8 месяцев назад +1

    "If you're into that type of thing" was making me so excited every time. YES YES YES! YES please for every single one!!

  • @President_Starscream
    @President_Starscream 10 месяцев назад +14

    THANKYOU! I got in an arguement about whether or not snakes are lizards in a livestream with Aron-Ra of all things. Glad you could back me up on this.

    • @DavidSmith-vr1nb
      @DavidSmith-vr1nb 10 месяцев назад +2

      *Argument. Sorry 😢

    • @vando6679
      @vando6679 10 месяцев назад +1

      Just out of curiosity.....you don't by chance listen to the Who Would Win podcast show do you?

    • @President_Starscream
      @President_Starscream 10 месяцев назад

      @@DavidSmith-vr1nb Have I been spelling it wrong this whole time? Oh, well.

    • @President_Starscream
      @President_Starscream 10 месяцев назад

      @@vando6679 nah

    • @vando6679
      @vando6679 9 месяцев назад

      @@President_Starscream OK just wondering cause your profile name reminds me of it

  • @Lilacsandgooseberries
    @Lilacsandgooseberries 9 месяцев назад +1

    This was my favourite phylogeny video so far!! (they're all great, I just love snakes) Would love to see more families elaborated on

  • @tuiteyfruity5010
    @tuiteyfruity5010 9 месяцев назад +5

    Clint: this is one of those places where there is a lot of room for study. if you’re looking for a PhD project
    Me in the 5th year of my PhD on infectious disease states: hmmm a tempting offer

  • @Corvus408
    @Corvus408 8 месяцев назад +1

    This helps me so much! I get very dizzy with clades and families and how everything is all together. but you explain and walk us through and show me its just an idea for the now. We're figuring it out and this is how its organized.... for now. Makes all of its so much more interesting and fascinating and not daunting. ♥

  • @Thejellopersonssomthing
    @Thejellopersonssomthing 10 месяцев назад +12

    This is literally perfect timing, I have to make a cladogram due on Monday. Lets go!!!!!!

  • @paint.droplets2961
    @paint.droplets2961 9 месяцев назад +2

    I love your long form videos on snakes, they make me very happy :). researching snakes online is a bit difficult sometimes because typically there isn't one big hub with a lot of information , but i get to learn so many cool things about my favorite animal on your channel. I'd love to become a patron at some point when I can , I'm not there yet but i'll be there at some point hopefully soon

  • @fordyjnr3421
    @fordyjnr3421 10 месяцев назад +9

    I have waited forever for this video, thank you so much!

  • @markcobuzzi826
    @markcobuzzi826 10 месяцев назад +8

    I agree with you at 27:52. In fact, once you showed those mambas onscreen, I could not proceed any further without tightly clutching onto my emotional support chuckwalla.

  • @supportiveduck
    @supportiveduck 10 месяцев назад +75

    I still just love that the reason we have snakes is because a long time ago some type of lizard was like, “I don’t need these things… *wiggle wiggle* that’ll work” lmao

    • @AllanTidgwell
      @AllanTidgwell 10 месяцев назад +7

      And largely it does

    • @alveolate
      @alveolate 10 месяцев назад +13

      ima just be a danger noodle

    • @koriw1701
      @koriw1701 10 месяцев назад

      @@alveolate🤣

    • @DavidSmith-vr1nb
      @DavidSmith-vr1nb 9 месяцев назад +9

      And then it happened to other lizards just to confuse things...

    • @leandersearle5094
      @leandersearle5094 9 месяцев назад +10

      @@DavidSmith-vr1nb "Hey, it's working for that guy."

  • @armymedic_bnw
    @armymedic_bnw 3 месяца назад

    I wasted soooo much time & money on college.... Clint's out here teaching the WORLD about animals, making folks happy, & not asking for a thing but for ppl to be good to nature. I am HERE for it.❤

  • @meganhausman1443
    @meganhausman1443 10 месяцев назад +8

    I’ve been trying to convince myself I don’t need a false water cobra and you always make this battle hard for me. 😂

  • @ChaitanyaShukla2503
    @ChaitanyaShukla2503 10 месяцев назад +5

    Shieldtails form primary diet of Coral snakes from Western ghats and surprisingly these coral snakes get quite big given their prey is quite small. Also shieldtails somehow manage to eat earthworms that are roughly about as long as those shieldtails themselves. I find them quite often and they never cease to surprise me.

  • @argusj6993
    @argusj6993 10 месяцев назад +5

    my favorite video of yours yet and I'm a long time subscriber

  • @jennarandel8484
    @jennarandel8484 10 месяцев назад +4

    Just what I needed with Tinley coming up! Perfect timing, Clint and co!

  • @stax6092
    @stax6092 10 месяцев назад +5

    Yes Clint I AM into that kinda thing. Give us all the phylogeny videos.

  • @possum9010
    @possum9010 9 месяцев назад +1

    These are your best videos. Several people do decent reviews and care guides, not that I don't love your goofy enthusiasm, but I doubt I'd sit through anyone else's phylogeny video.

  • @piggy2860
    @piggy2860 10 месяцев назад +8

    I love your phylogeny videos Clint!! I know they’re not reptiles or anything but would you ever do a video over the rodentias? I would love to see something like that :)

    • @ClintsReptiles
      @ClintsReptiles  10 месяцев назад +6

      For sure!

    • @ettinakitten5047
      @ettinakitten5047 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@ClintsReptiles Yes! I would love to know exactly how rats, mice, hamsters, and gerbils are actually related.

    • @indyreno2933
      @indyreno2933 10 месяцев назад

      It is widely known that rodents are split into thirty-eight extant families under twenty-one superfamilies and three suborders, with the three suborders of rodents being Caviomorpha (Cavy-Like Rodents), Sciuromorpha (Squirrel-Like Rodents), and Myomorpha (Mouse-Like Rodents) with cavy-like rodents (suborder Caviomorpha) being further split into the superfamilies Ctenodacyloidea (contains Diatomyidae (Laotian Rockrat) and Ctenodactylidae (Gundis)), Petromuroidea (contains Petromuridae (Dassie Rat)), Phiomyoidea (contains Thryonomyidae (Cane Rats)), Bathyergoidea (contains Bathyergidae (Molerats)), Hystricoidea (contains Hystricidae (Old World Porcupines)), Octodontoidea (contains Octodontidae (Degus and South American Rockrats) and Echimyidae (Spiny Rats)), Chinchilloidea (contains Abrocomidae (Chinchilla Rats and Viscacha Rats) and Chinchillidae (Chinchillas and Viscachas)), Erethizontoidea (contains Erethizontidae (New World Porcupines)), Myocastoroidea (contains Ctenomyidae (Tuco-Tucos), Capromyidae (Hutias), and Myocastoridae (Nutria, Punares, and Guiaras)), and Cavioidea (contains Dinomyidae (Pacarana), Caviidae (Cavies), Cuniculidae (Pacas), and Dasyproctidae (Agoutis and Acouchis)), the squirrel-like rodents (suborder Sciuromorpha) being split into the superfamilies Aplodontioidea (contains Aplodontiidae (Mountain Beaver)), Gliroidea (contains Gliridae (Dormice)), Anomaluroidea (contains Zenkerellidae (Flightless Anomalure) and Anomaluridae (Flying Anomalures)), Pedetoidea (contains Pedetidae (Springhares)), Sciuroidea (contains Sciuridae (Squirrels)), Castoroidea (contains Castoridae (Beavers)), and Geomyoidea (contains Geomyidae (Gophers) and Heteromyidae (Pocket Mice, Kangaroo Rats, and Kangaroo Mice)), and the mouse-like rodents (suborder Myomorpha) being split into the superfamilies Platacanthomyoidea (contains Platacanthomyidae (Lasiures)), Dipodoidea (contains Spalacidae (Kopatels, Zokors, Bamboo Rats, and Grawes) and Dipodidae (Jerboas)), Cricetoidea (contains Calomyscidae (Calomyscuses), Cricetidae (Hamsters, Lemmings, Muskrats, and Voles), Zapodidae (Jumping Mice and Birch Mice), and Sigmodontidae (New World Mice and Rats)), and Muroidea (contains Muridae (Old World Mice and Rats), Gerbillidae (Gerbils, Jirds, Sand Rats, Link Rat, Spiny Mice, Brush-Furred Rats, and Rudd’s Mouse), Cricetomyidae (Pouched Rats, African Rock Mice, Climbing Mice, Fat Mice, Gerbil Mouse, Delany’s Mouse, Nikolaus’s Mouse, White-Tailed Rat, Karoo Mouse, Togo Mouse, Vlei Rats, Groove-Toothed Rats, Whistling Rats, and Maned Rat), and Nesomyidae (Malagasy Rodents)).

    • @piggy2860
      @piggy2860 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@indyreno2933 NO DONT DO HIS JOB FOR HIM THEN WE CANT HEAR HIM TALK ABOUT ALL THE COOL RODENTS

  • @paranoiarpincess
    @paranoiarpincess 9 месяцев назад +2

    My snake had legs, and when I have him I can sometimes feel him wiggling them about; it's ridiculously adorable!

  • @kasenchristy90
    @kasenchristy90 10 месяцев назад +3

    I've been waiting for so long!

  • @hugmynutus
    @hugmynutus 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for these video Clint. Your positive energy is very infectious.

  • @vezokpiraka
    @vezokpiraka 10 месяцев назад +3

    One of the most impressive things if your pronunciation of all the clades. Quality content.

  • @selimcelik3494
    @selimcelik3494 9 месяцев назад +1

    I absolutely love all of the phylogeny content. Please keep them coming.

  • @juliamuller7807
    @juliamuller7807 10 месяцев назад +15

    Full Video about Boa's? Count me in! I'd consume that faster than a happy meal, and probably be even more happy

  • @marianneconverse4824
    @marianneconverse4824 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for making early Saturday morning something to look forward to. And I am definitely into “that kind of thing,” whatever it may be. Great Phirst Phylogeny Phebruary!

  • @johnedge2216
    @johnedge2216 10 месяцев назад +12

    Hey Clint, would you ever consider making a video about Lynne Isbell's Snake Detection Theory? It's an extremely cool topic
    Edit to add: If you haven't already, I'd encourage you to see Isbell's 2006 paper "Snakes as agents of evolutionary change in primate brains"

  • @RasmusKarlJensen
    @RasmusKarlJensen 10 месяцев назад +3

    14:04
    The NORTHERN green anaconda. Just this month it was discovered that northern green anacondas were their own separate species of snake apart from regular green anacondas.

    • @indyreno2933
      @indyreno2933 10 месяцев назад

      It's actually called the olive anaconda.

    • @taylortheturtle
      @taylortheturtle 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@indyreno2933Really, where did you hear it called the olive anaconda?

    • @taylortheturtle
      @taylortheturtle 9 месяцев назад +1

      @rasmuskarljensen Very cool right?!

  • @emersonb5764
    @emersonb5764 10 месяцев назад +4

    Ya tricked me. I thought this was a new vid, not a repost. Please give us a full breakdown of boaidea, pythonidea, and viperidea. And cobras. I’m definitely into that kind of thing.
    I liked it again anyway :-). Lol

  • @roshansell1804
    @roshansell1804 2 месяца назад

    The vid just started and I know it’s gonna be fire. I’ve learned so much from this man and he has made me follow a career in wildlife, specifically wildlife film. Thank you for everything Clint!

  • @ryanbruce2347
    @ryanbruce2347 7 месяцев назад

    I'm almost 100% positive the whole community is 'always' "into that kind of thing"! I would love to learn more from you Clint. These video's are amazing. My whole family loves learning from your, and my kids are excited when we sit down and get the chance to understand our scaly friends better.

  • @emilymarie9796
    @emilymarie9796 8 месяцев назад

    Yay! I'm doing research for a job opportunity at a reptile education facility and I'm starting here! Thank you for your wonderful videos Clint!

  • @isengrim99
    @isengrim99 10 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome video, informative and comprehensive. Best place on the Internet to learn about everything reptile related. I am so happy I discovered this channel

  • @ZigoStudios
    @ZigoStudios 9 месяцев назад

    I love how passionate you are about snakes! Your eyes really light up when you talk about them.

  • @pandabatsu755
    @pandabatsu755 9 месяцев назад +1

    I was so excited when I saw that this video was released!!! Thank you so much Clint for helping me fall in love with phylogeny and taxonomy ❤️
    I hate to be the barer of bad news though. I was recently reading about stiletto snake and I remember even in past videos you mentioned that they were in Lamprophiidae along side african house snakes. However I think they now are officially in a different family along with mole vipers and burrowing asps called Atractaspididae. I maybe wrong, and I hope I am because I love that factoid of them being in the same family as something so harmless as house snakes, but several sites and databases have now put them under Atractaspididae.

  • @AnthonyAllman
    @AnthonyAllman 2 месяца назад

    I'm grateful for this page. I remember being a little boy trying to read whatever I could about snakes. It's nice that it is now one click away.

  • @efebrahim
    @efebrahim 6 месяцев назад

    Clint, thank u for all the real, solid knowledge u have given me for nothing at all. It means alot

  • @GreenRoomPythons
    @GreenRoomPythons 9 месяцев назад +1

    If I'm not packed for my trip to the Amazon this week because I spent time watching this phylogeny video TWICE, I'm blaming Clint... Also, I'm into that sort of thing!

  • @AnisFitria-hk1kq
    @AnisFitria-hk1kq 10 месяцев назад +2

    Yes, Clint! I am indeed into that kind of things, please

  • @kkhambre2871
    @kkhambre2871 8 месяцев назад

    As a lover of all of your garter snake content in particular, I’m THRILLED that that’s the species you discovered a new gene in!! Congratulations and I can’t wait to see these guys grow up! ❤

  • @inspiredcolours
    @inspiredcolours Месяц назад

    Clint thank you for taking the time into making this video 😭 ❤

  • @k.a.s.2500
    @k.a.s.2500 9 месяцев назад

    The best zoological discovery channel. I've been keeping snakes for 30 years, mostly rattlesnakes and a few vipers. Thanks for this refresher, I'm finally up to date again!

  • @MsMegF
    @MsMegF 9 месяцев назад

    This was awesome!! I will be doing a talk on snakes with a biology class in a few weeks and this gives me plenty of information for the talk! I do own or have owned many of the species covered and currently have most of the indigenous species found in South Carolina. I’ve traveled to Costa Rica, the Amazon and Australia to find snakes (and bird watch). Snakes are amazing!! Keep doing these videos! I love them!!

  • @moldyer7551
    @moldyer7551 10 месяцев назад +1

    I would LOVE a full video on the colubridae family I think that's a great idea!!!! I'd say there are plenty of us who are 100% into that sort of thing (:

  • @davideschembari3026
    @davideschembari3026 10 месяцев назад

    These videos should be mandatory at all primary schools. So enjoyable

  • @jeffdevalk
    @jeffdevalk 10 месяцев назад +1

    This video was amazing. Loving phylogeny February! But OH MY GOD I have never had a video interrupted by so many ads!!

  • @AnamLiath
    @AnamLiath 10 месяцев назад

    I really enjoy your phylogeny videos! In the 70s I took a semester class in snake phylogeny in detail through the Iowa herp club. It's delightful to see the changes since then. Also makes me remember my dear indigo snake, black and white tegu, and white throated monitor. House is not a home without herps!

  • @Kassas768
    @Kassas768 9 месяцев назад

    Just so you know. When you said “if you’re into that kind of thing” the answer is yes. Every time.
    Keep up the awesome work

  • @bryankopkin6869
    @bryankopkin6869 9 месяцев назад +1

    4:49 This freaked me out a tiny bit not gonna lie

  • @pseudonym8655
    @pseudonym8655 10 месяцев назад +1

    I kept thinking this was a re-upload then suddenly Clint’s hair grew a few inches between shots ahahah

  • @BritneyC98
    @BritneyC98 9 месяцев назад +1

    Can't wait till you hit 1 million subs I dont think it will be much longer

  • @septicduzzle
    @septicduzzle 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm a fan of snakes, so this video was exciting to watch and listen to. Also I'm from new Zealand, we are near Australia but we don't have snakes here unlike our Aussie mates.

  • @georgehrenchir3408
    @georgehrenchir3408 10 месяцев назад

    I have to say, I love the interaction that Clint has with his team!

  • @threadscore
    @threadscore 10 месяцев назад +3

    Good sir, we wouldn't be watching these vids if we weren't "into that kinda thing." Please, keep them coming if you so desire.

  • @NickClarkDrums
    @NickClarkDrums 9 месяцев назад

    Gosh these videos are so good! I will take all of the phylogeny videos you got in you

  • @andrewbolesworth9288
    @andrewbolesworth9288 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love all of your videos, you rock.

  • @MysticDrake-v5n
    @MysticDrake-v5n 9 месяцев назад

    I (and all rad humanoids) am definitely into all of that you suggest for future videos! Your passion of all living things is spectacular and inspiring. Thank you from Ottawa, Canada.

  • @rebeccasatterley1542
    @rebeccasatterley1542 10 месяцев назад

    Nothing better than more Snake phylogeny videos! I love all the phylogeny videos! ❤

  • @KaregoAt
    @KaregoAt 10 месяцев назад +2

    We are, and always will be, into that kind of thing.

  • @ginatruiolo
    @ginatruiolo 10 месяцев назад +2

    Clint, we are totally into that kind of thing..... all the things ❤ 😊🐍

  • @bobberino4775
    @bobberino4775 9 месяцев назад

    So stoked for this month! Would love another video on birds or mammals

  • @wearealllaughingatyou7997
    @wearealllaughingatyou7997 10 месяцев назад +2

    We're all into that sort of thing, literally why we're here.

  • @clawrunner
    @clawrunner 9 месяцев назад +1

    yes I am into all the kinds of things

  • @Hi_Im_Akward
    @Hi_Im_Akward 10 месяцев назад

    I'm obsessed with your videos. Please do all the ones you mentioned, because yes I am into that kind of thing!

  • @alannohlgren
    @alannohlgren 9 месяцев назад

    The subject us so huge. Just when I think I've got a handle on some genre of snake, you introduce some huge new variant & I feel as if I'm starting all over. So, please keep on informing us. I've come a long way from my initial garter snake hunting as an 8 to 10 year old. In any case, the fascination never ends, so thank you.

  • @SkyForgeVideos
    @SkyForgeVideos 10 месяцев назад

    These Phylogeny videos are amazing. Never stop!

  • @shawnn188
    @shawnn188 10 месяцев назад +2

    awsome vid as always like i said before you truely are the best reptile youtuber on youtube

    • @ClintsReptiles
      @ClintsReptiles  10 месяцев назад

      That's very kind. There are some great creators out there.

  • @leighmarie3186
    @leighmarie3186 9 месяцев назад

    these creatures are beautiful!! every image they throw on the screen makes me want to paint them!!

  • @Olivescat
    @Olivescat 9 месяцев назад

    I am always into that kind of thing. I cannot get enough of these videos!!!!!

  • @matheusrock7
    @matheusrock7 10 месяцев назад +4

    OMFG CLINT I LOVE YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS ONE! i've not seen yet but i'm CRAZY to watch, i was wating for this video since i've known about you!
    i'm a brazilian biologist, and i took an intership at the MHNCI's hepertology lab (capão da imbuia's natural history museum), studying sknake's philogeny, since then i'm in love with this subject (boosted by my autistic hyperfocus)
    i hope i can make something like this channel (but in portuguese) and a place like clint's reptile room someday (but in Brazil), and meet you as well! i'm a HUGE fan of yours!