We find two iconic Australian lizards and then say goodbye to herping Australia!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

Комментарии • 24

  • @LindenMartin
    @LindenMartin 4 года назад +1

    Great video series! I live in Western Australia and have just come back from a trip to Shark Bay. Good on you for making the trip out to Carrarang - there is so much life out there. We found a Moloch Horridus in Francois Peron National Park which was the coolest part of the trip! We found a bunch of other reptiles we couldn't identify (we aren't herpers - but I think we will be now) and your series has helped us identify a bunch! Great videos, production quality is awesome and you guys are really knowledgeable. You deserve way more views. Hope to see you back in Australia soon. Thanks for taking us along for the ride :)

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  4 года назад

      I love hearing this! We wanted to see a Moloch out there so bad, but it just didn't happen. We saw a dead one on the way in. Really happy to hear that you're stoked on seeing reptiles more now than ever! we'll be back for sure....incredible country you have!

  • @jordijanssen8062
    @jordijanssen8062 4 года назад +2

    Awesome series and what a species to end the trip with! Looking forward to your next trip!

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  4 года назад

      Thanks Jordi! Got a few local things going down and then who knows!?

  • @smetlogik
    @smetlogik 4 года назад +1

    2:03 Dang son, not boring is right. Such cool looking critters. 9:13 sick looking habitat. Didn't look like the roo's were aggressive at all. Dude...shingle and a tiger at the same time? 1st world probs right there. Right under the wire, too. Sick series/trip brother, that one will go down in history.

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  4 года назад +1

      Smetlogik Thanks dude! Was a wild one and now I gotta go back again and again and again

    • @smetlogik
      @smetlogik 4 года назад

      @@reptiliandiaries I get it. Good representation of what a trip would look like there. Got me marking the bucket list.

  • @SupremeGecko
    @SupremeGecko 4 года назад +1

    Great Great video!!!! WOW. Just seeing these animals in the wild. Amazing! The "Wally Busy Meter" is set to 10 and can be measured because I had no time to check this out yesterday :)

  • @fresnocascabel7571
    @fresnocascabel7571 4 года назад +1

    Awesome series! Way to end the trip on a high note.

  • @davidzabriskie2193
    @davidzabriskie2193 4 года назад +1

    Amazing series! Great video, great pictures, great commentary and great humor! Well done! I can't wait to see your next adventure.

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  4 года назад

      Thanks David:) working on stuff but man, this pandemic isn’t making it easy

    • @davidzabriskie2193
      @davidzabriskie2193 4 года назад

      @@reptiliandiaries I was suppose to go to Thailand for a herp trip in early June and of course that didn't happen. Luckily I live in the land of reptiles AZ!

  • @TheArroyoG
    @TheArroyoG 4 года назад

    killer clutch finish! Maybe hit southern AZ for triaspis, elgaria, vine snakes, willardi , pyro.... etc. the monsoons will be coming in a month or so. SEE U THERE LOL!

  • @kfen142
    @kfen142 4 года назад

    Just finished up this great series. Thank you so much for putting it together. I really feel like I'm along for the ride in your videos and get excited about what you (we? lol) are going to see next. Im not sure if you said it somewhere, but what time of year did you go? If you went again, would you go during the same time, or different?

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  4 года назад

      Thanks so much! Love to hear this. We went in Feb. what would I do different? I might go earlier in the summer...like November. Other than that, I’d only change a few minor routing things, but there was no way to know how the route would work out on my first trip down under, so I’m plenty happy with the stops we made.

  • @davidzabriskie2193
    @davidzabriskie2193 4 года назад

    If cruising through Yuma area? Let me know, I can put you on 8-12 lizard species in no time flat!

  • @markusruttgers2044
    @markusruttgers2044 Год назад

    I think you more from the lizzard fraction. After i will look the Texas 1 playlist and hope to see some Rattlesnakes. In Italie thats my Part of living there not heavy venomouse Snake 's

  • @galaxyadventuresAU
    @galaxyadventuresAU 4 года назад

    My partner and I absolutely love your videos (he commented as well actually - Linden Martin!)
    I have been waiting for the day he finally let me get a reptile permit. After seeing Moloch horridus on our recent trip to Shark Bay, he fell in love. Whilst he has always had a love for reptiles like myself, I think that was the moment he realised he truly wanted to start our herping adventure. Tomorrow I am picking up my first reptile - a Bearded Dragon! We will also be picking up some red morph Nephrurus wheeleri wheeleri so super excited about that.
    Thank you for the great videos! Cannot wait to see what you upload next. You have helped us identify a great deal of the reptiles we saw in Shark Bay. If you ever want to see my Moloch horridus and other photos, feel free to check out my photography page ☺️ facebook.com/valkyriephotosau
    Hope to see you back in Western Australia one day! I feel truly blessed to live here with our amazing reptiles.

    • @reptiliandiaries
      @reptiliandiaries  4 года назад +1

      Awesome stuff! Super happy to hear this and great photos! I would have loved to see a moloch on the red sand....wow! Cheers!

  • @bigbowlowrong4694
    @bigbowlowrong4694 3 года назад

    It’s hilarious how Thorny Devils are literally one of the most harmless and helpless animals ever to walk on this planet but both its English and Latin name make it seem like the spawn of Satan lol