Coral Snake Under Tin!? Epic Georgia Tin Flipping for Snakes in Perfect Conditions!
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
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New This Episode:
Eastern Coral Snake
2023 Species List: 120 (+1)
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
Streamside Salamander (Ep. 34)
Cave Salamander (Ep. 34)
Western Slimy Salamander (Ep. 37)
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)
Blanchard’s Cricket Frog (Ep. 35)
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)
Eastern Collared Lizard (Ep. 37)
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)
Northern Ringneck (Ep. 31)
Black Kingsnake (Ep. 34)
Mississippi Ringneck (Ep. 35)
Red Milksnake (Ep. 35)
Western Smooth Earth Snake (Ep. 36)
Osage Copperhead (Ep. 36)
Speckled Kingsnake (Ep. 36)
Western Worm Snake (Ep. 36)
Eastern Yellow-bellied Racer (Ep. 36)
Prairie Ringneck Snake (Ep. 36)
Western Ribbon Snake (Ep. 36)
Rough Earth Snake (Ep. 37)
Yellow-bellied Watersnake (Ep. 38)
Eastern Hognose Snake (Ep. 41)
Southern Hognose Snake (Ep. 41)
Eastern Coachwhip (Ep. 41)
Broad-banded Watersnake (Ep. 42)
Diamondback Watersnake (Ep. 42)
Black-masked Racer (Ep. 42)
Western Ratsnake (Ep. 42)
Mississippi Green Watersnake (Ep. 42)
Graham’s Crayfish Snake (Ep. 42)
Eastern Coral Snake (Ep. 43)
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)
Eastern Spiny Softshell Turtle (Ep. 36)
Three-Toed Box Turtle (Ep. 37)
Crocodilians:
American Alligator (Ep. 6)
Can’t believe you’ve been consistently posting for ~5 years. Keep up the good work!
Amen.
Dude I love how excited that coral made you - what an amazing day of flipping
I was happy with the kings and mammoth rat... but that coral... OMG... Awesome! Cheers!
Indeed, Brian.
I want to thank you for your herping videos. I'm getting too old to hunt very well anymore and I can relive herping thru watching you.
Mike Fitzgerald
Ditto, Mike!
“What a sweetheart.” Haha. Noah is the best man. He says that after getting lit up by the rat.
It was so funny seeing the blood and hearing him say that 😂
I enjoy this channel and love to see a man who loves his profession like this man does.
Epic. Your appreciation for these animals really shines through. The reptile kingdom is lucky to have such a great advocate.
For sure, Marc!
What a killer episode!! Possibly the first eastern Coral flip clip on the internet!! This is why yur the 🐐!!
It always amazes me how well copperheads are camouflaged
🍂 🐍 🍂
What a BUNCH of great catches!
I noticed that the kings were as calm as pets. The grey Rat made up for all the rest. Lol!
You know where to find them!
Beautiful find with the coral.
8:03 "What a little sweetheart" dripping blood all down your arm LOL.
4 Kings, a HUGE ratsnake, AND a coral. Hard to beat a day like that...
Thanks for sharing those wonderful finds!
Kudos for the Coral flip. I live to your east, in the SC Piedmont, and have been walking the state's woodlands for well over 50 years and have NEVER seen one - probably as they are largely nocturnal.
so do i - didn’t know we had coral snakes here at all!!
Mate, all your videos have been fantastic, but these recent ones have been some of the best yet.
another excellent episode, love your enthusiasm.
Wow I had to look up coral snake fangs, image. What an incredible creature
Love your content
Incredible video this time .. wow
Fantinstic video! Keep doing what you're doing.
Baltimore Maryland here. Thanks for the video dude. We are Loving each. Happy flipping snakes ❤️
Very cool flipping day! The coral was really cool! I’ve never been able to find one. Great video!
Damn, that was an extremely exciting video. Always an exciting video when Noah filmed it. Happy herping bro-ther. ✌
congrats on the coral snake!!!
You and Will have by far the best herping channels on RUclips, imo. Great episode, Noah!
Some HEAT
When I was in the army basic training in Georgia in 67 I jumped into a shooting foxhole and looked down at a coral snake. I left posthaste.
Congrats on the coral!
Great vid, snake man. Lol. I've been watching your vids for a long time. Super vid. Huge rat snake.
Amazing video! You found so many cool reptiles!
Always fun to watch.
Your attitude is infectious, love when your videos pop up on my feed. Sick find with that Coral snake, never saw one in the wild myself
nice job Noah!!!! Great video. I too Love seeing Coral Snakes.
Those Eastern King Snakes are Beauties!
Him: What a sweetheart
Him: *bleeding*
😂😂😂
Noah! What an INCREDIBLE day you had! Those king snakes were very nice….especially the little one. I like when they are real white looking! Did that skink have ticks? How big would you say that rat was? I know what you estimated it to be before you picked it up, but what did you think once you had it in hand? I am so so happy for you about the coral snake. I love when you find what you are looking for! Thank you for the AMAZING herping! Take care. 😄💙🐬🐊🐍🫶🏼
Great finds in this video !
There's something about the contrasting red, yellow, and black color of a coral snake that makes it one of the prettiest snakes in the world in my opinion. Definitely seems like finding a unicorn when coming across one of these beauties in the wild.
The king snakes are beautiful, chubby, glossy and in perfect condition ❤❤❤🐍🐍🐍
Covered in bites, blissfully oblivious, Noah calls him a sweetheart! ; we used to see lizards and snakes when we were kids in tennessee but weren’t fast enough yo catch them
It was good to see your postings once again. It’s been a while since I’ve seen your work. And I have to say, you’re looking great. You lost weight and muscled up a little bit. Whatever you’re doing, keep it up.
I am absolutely one of those Lizard Appreciators, so I appreciate him!
Thank you for making these videos!
Thought I’d share-in the ‘70’s my brother and I used to find a lot of coral snakes around the Stone Mnt under granite rocks. These days they’re so rare and I doubt there is a single one around Stone Mountain. I’d feel better to see more care where/how you put your finger tips in the strike zones but I really enjoy your videos. They bring back a lot of memories. :)
Coral Snek LETS GOOO!!!!
That last King is gorgeous.
Now that's a pretty good day out. Strong work!!
That rat snake was monstrous!! Love your content!!
Opening king shot was sublime and hypnotic.
I like the way that kingsnake at the beginning is mimicing all those birdcalls.
Eastern are my favorite kingsnakes. Grew up in South Carolina catching them
Man, props to you!!! Such great content. Always a pleasure to watch your channel. Great information every time and I appreciate your passion for conservation! Keep up the great work!!!
epic intro bro
Love your content man. Wish I could get out more and do some more herping of my own, we live vicariously through your adventures.
Amen Tim!
love ur vids man
GREAT! GREAT! 🇺🇸🔥🚀
Beady Coral snake eyes, Lol. Congratulations!
Congratulations on a fantastic day indeed, Noah . . . especially that Micrurus.
Probably my favorite species of snake on earth.
My best flip I ever made was flipping a Texas Coral under a piece of tin in the middle of the summer in the Texas hill country!!
The last thing I would have called before lifting that piece.
Hot day . . . high 90’s or 100! Never will forget it.
Appreciate all you do for herps. 👍🏻🙏🏻
EPIC" AWESOME" KILLED IT" IMHO! CHEERS" from PNW iDAHO! KEEP IT ROCKIN'
Fantastic kingsnakes and ratsnake. You should have kept a photo of this rat, at least coiled. Nice chunky broadhead skink too. The coral snake is rare and unique, but its impending shed together with the cloudy weather obscured its beauty.
Man I was just as happy and excited when you found that coral. I set him out too but we don’t have near as many cool species as y’all do.
First coral I’ve seen you flip! Nice!!!
Me and my mom were walking once up below Bolingbroke ga and we saw a piedmont coral snake and it was pretty wild. The one we saw was very vibrant and must have just freshly shed. They are out there for sure in the middle ga area
Great video..
Lucky number 7 for thumbs up!!! I’m looking forward to this one based on the title alone!!!
Wonderful creatures! 😊
That coral snake was a beast! Good job man!! You’ve inspired me to go herping myself I caught and found a GIGANTIC garter snake the day before yesterday, I’ve seen them plenty of times on videos but this one was humongous I even got my first bite lol and found my first eastern fence lizard.
It was driving me crazy that tick on the broadhead. You didn’t even mention it 🤯
Love watching this channel. I'm trying to find some good places to go around Asheville!
Try city hall 🙀💩
Eastern coral snake in Ga. Wow!
You sound about how I did when I had my first Sonoran coral crawl across the road ahead of me...and be a big one. There really aren't any other snakes like them.
Do you have a rule of thumb for how often to visit a tin pile? It seems like if you hit it too often snakes might feel less comfortable using it, but I'm not sure if that's really how it'd work in practice?
Keep your chin up your doing awesome caring loving person you are 😂
I've always loved king snake love copperheads and rattle snakes to me and my little brother would remove them from houses when we was in highscool in late 80s early 90s
Took me three watches to see that copperhead in the original flip clip 😂😂so well camouflaged
Enjoyed your videos.
Awesome find
That box turtles like dude, it took me three months to get to that end of the board. Now you want me to start at the beginning. Lol.
“Look at it! Look how big it is!”
Fantastic herping adventure. I've never heard someone refer to the black part of a kingsnake as its "bands" before. Also never seen a king with triangular markings of any kind, almost like the sides of a banded water snake. If that juv. grows up to have reduced or absent bands across the back it would be incredible looking (although it already is).
We have those coral snakes around us. Due to a old grave yard about 10 ft from the back door... One bit our poodle yrs ago and cost about 5000 to save her
He was saying good boy while you're almost covered in bite marks😂
4:50 when i find these guys i always have teasers with me to take off their ticks they have under their arm
I am absolutely terrified of snakes, lizards, and frogs. I live in the Atlanta area and would love to come out herping one day if you ever start offering guided herping adventures.
Funny enough, I have only ever seen tropical Micrurus spp. I’m always jealous of the snakes you get just a bit south of me.
I love that rat snake
I live in North Georgia and was mowing the field and looked down and it was a coral snake. I had never seen one it wasn't moving.
Any chance you're keeping a running tally of eastern box turtles? It seems like you've documented more this yr than this time last yr? Good trend. 👍
That's how he got so big. He does not mess around.
dude awesome job
Those are some beautifully sleek, fat kings at the beginning. They must have been chowing down on the local fauna (especially other snakes, alas).
King snakes seem very confident and calm, like real old cobras that don’t seem scared. My guess is bc they both eat any snake they come across?
"What a sweetheart"
*Arm bleeding from bites*
It’s amazing how calm the king and rat snakes are-until they aren’t lol with that big rat snake tasting you a few times. But, you demonstrated how the venomous snakes are just trying to escape and sometimes you are just in their exit path and you simply have to move out of that path.
How do you specifically set up tin for different kinds of snakes? Is it the terrain, or the arrangement of the tin itself?
There are a few sites that have tick proof clothing. I’ve been using pants and T shirt for a couple years and the only ticks are on unprotected areas.
I grew up in southern Louisiana and spent most summers "snake huntin" through the 90s, though I killed and skinned most of what I caught, and finding a coral snake was the holy grail. Never managed to get one...
Looks like a king snake would make a great pet. The enclosure would have to be rather large, though.
So I see kings do like the black rats and the copperheads, tail wiggles.
Awe that poor little skink had ticks 😢 I’d be so tempted to pull them off