Our Baby Bullsnakes Hatched!!
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- After 4 years of raising Stripey and Hannah, they finally had their first clutch!! Will the babies inherit their father's unique stripes?! Watch to find out!!
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Fun Fact: The floaty bits on the dandelion are called pappus, whose name comes from an ancient Greek word for grandfather since it resembles a white beard
holy geez just came on youtube and fund this many notifications! thx so much :>
we called them wishes as kids lol
Called them fairies
Awww that’s nice
Came for the sneks but learned something else.. that's nice!
That what I call my grandfather
To save everyone the trouble, a dandelion fluff is a pappus and multiple are pappi, as in "I blew the dandelion pappi off the stem" or "I caught a thistle pappus floating in the air. Make a wish and let it go!" As a bonus, using wind to transport seeds is called anemochory.
I saw pappi and thought Popeye 😂
@@summer_born_in_winter And that reminds me that Popeye's nephews are named... Poopeye, Pupeye and Pipeye. Heehee...Poopeye...
I think that stripey may have two separate differences going on. One for the clear belly and another for the stripes and his pattern is kind of a reverse of the normal one. Some of the babies did get the clear belly so that’s why I figured that Stripey’s uniqueness is caused by two separate gene mutations.
I agree. I did notice that some of the babies had very checkered bellies, and others had clear white bellies, and I'm surprised they didn't notice and bring that up. Even if his stripe trait is 'nothing', I think the belly scute pattern may be 'something', or at least a random genetic mutation that can be replicated through line-breeding. And they can breed Stripy to the other girls again next year, so fingers crossed we may still get some answers :)
I've noticed that. Plus I think the stripe pattern is either recessive or co-dominant with a different gene possibly. Tho im probably hopeful it can be bred to the babies
Agree!! Well I am excited for next year when they line breed! Maybe we will get the answers then!!
Yep, I was thinking about that. Even the colours look a bit different (I don't if this is due to the camera or the lighting) but I agree with you. There are some babies with white belies and some dark scales to the sides two.
My kids call them "wishers".
Emily: Are these babies going to have decent personalities?
Ed: No, that never happens
They're scared, what do you expect?
A couple of the ones in the end close up have very clear bellies, and one looks like it has broken sort of stripes (around 18:41). Could be more complex, a bit like red hair in humans where there are some main mutations in MC1R gene that make red but loads of smaller effect variants control what exact colour. If it's a variant (or a couple) that's clearing up the belly pattern breeding one of those with Stripey might hint if this is a complex trait (multi var) in a way that may not be clear crossed with sisters.
Maybe it's expression levels (lower for dark pigmentation on the bellies) or something. But you guys are the baby bullsnake experts, I have no idea what normal range of belly patterns look like 😂 Super cool to see this clutch!
Yeah! I noticed that too! Also have no clue on genetic stuff, but it kinda looked like at least one has partial striping.
Especially the last baby from the first look at after hatching it had a very clear belly and what looked like almost equally spaced and sized dots along his sides the one at the end had the start of stripes along its side that looked cool
Thought that too! It looked a lot like it had the same trait, just less expressive
I noticed that too!
3:26 Dandelion poking his head out: Is it safe?
Sibling: HIISSSSSSS
Dandelion: *Understandable, have a nice day*
Yass
Xzasssz da BBC FC
I cant believe im FINALLY seeing Stripey's babies!!! it feels like he was a baby yesterday
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THEY ARE SO CUTE IM DIEING
OMG FRRR
“You’re just like your mother! Yes you are!!”
Please- i loved that 😭😭
Me: *About to go to sleep*
Snake Discovery: "Are you sure about that?"
😂
Haha same!
Literally 3 am here
It’s 5:11 here!?
Saammeeeeeee I'ts 2 am here lmao---
I was honestly talking to my sister this morning about how I was expecting a post about baby snakes and was getting impatient, and then you posted!
Stripy definitely has something going on. Several of the babies have a clear or mostly clear belly while I think one of the babies doesn't have stripes but a busier border pattern.
Clear belly babies look like het pied ball pythons are they
At 18:43 there’s a baby with broken striping.
@@soggymilquetoast I saw that. Stripey has a broken-up stripe as well. Maybe they will hold that one back and if it's female breed it back to Stripey.
@@Atticusratticus can someone explain incest breeding? I understand it for this purpose of figuring out mutations, but USUALLY the babies seem fairly normal (these ones hatched 16+ days late but i mean....possible other factors, and it doesnt seem COMMON in incest breedings). So is direct incest/REPEATED incest just not a thing/ big deal in reptilians?
@@Night-ud4ew I can't remember which video they talk about this ... But, yeah? They mentioned that it's not really a big problem with reptiles :)
Every time you opened the egg flap i thought in my head that you said "Good morning star shine, the earth says hello!"
*baby snakes hiss and strike at Emily*
Emily: Awww, you're so cute and sassy!
I love your enthusiasm for the baby noodles. And the noodles in general. Your enthusiasm brings me joy.
Yu
@@kween_bee2912 she said that it’s feels like pokes-
@@il00vemoney sorry
Absolutely losing it at a snake named “Diarrhea Jane” omfg 💀
I ran to the comments hoping someone said something
Some snakes they have do have weird names 👀
I am quite sure her name used to be plain jane, but I don't want to know about the event that changed that
@@alichawqui7197 one’s named Scrotum
When Ed said, “I thought I could count, but I could’ve been wrong-“ I felt that.
TiMe StAmP?
@@Callies_ChaoticAnimationCorner 9:48
I have never in my life looked at a pile of snakes and thought, "oh, how cute!"......... until today.
Y'all are amazing. AMAZING.
Ed's commentary absolutely kills meeeee "you cant contain us!!!! ...guess you can contain us...."
LOL 😂
So interesting that Stripey came out late, and then his entire clutch does the same.. i wonder if incubation times have a genetic factor?
Yeah maybe he's part clear belly cuz stripey has no pattern on his belly(other than the stripes😉) also glad you found a hide to put in the cages
@@Callies_ChaoticAnimationCorner You're replying to a random person, not SnakeDiscovery...
@@HeartNSuspension i think they know…
I don't know but that would be very interesting to find out
@@HeartNSuspension he's stupid pray for him, maybe God will give him a brain
For any new viewers, at 7:58 Emily is rubbing the shell to encourage the baby to emerge. In the wild, baby snakes are encouraged to hatch by the feeling of their siblings slithering over their eggs, and this recreates that. It’s similar to how Emperor Penguin chicks are encouraged to hatch by the sound of other chick’s calls.
I hate your username...
@ThePokeDragon Why do you care?
I appreciate the information a lot but your username triggered my flight or fight response so fast
Not the uwu
Nice fun fact... lol
I've always loved watching baby noodles hatching! 🐍 This channel hits differently than others (in a good way!)
Eeeeekkkkk!!!!
The fact that victory bell came out randomly makes my giggle
I was thinking along the lines of "I choose you," forgot he used to do that in the show. 😂
The sunny weather made him hatch twice as fast
It seems like the clear belly is definitely a genetic trait of some kind. I counted 8 with clear bellies versus 6 without(from what I could tell in the video). That would mean it could be a recessive trait that Hannah is het for or that maybe Stripey’s pattern is a codominant trait and with only one copy it comes out as a clear belly with no stripes. Or maybe it’ll just be a line bred trait. The genetics are super interesting to think about because we don’t know yet
Yeah
Yeah it is
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Yeah I wondered why they didn’t comment on the clear bellies.
@@Erin78G Because that's not a genetic trait (Sorry if I had some bad grammar) my first language isn't English.
I laughed WAY too hard at "Tina, Dottie, Diarrhea Jane" 😂🤣😂🤣😂
It’s so cute when the baby snake said is it safe to come out? 😂😂😍😍🥰🥰🥰
I think drawing different themed markings on the eggs instead of Xs was a really good idea because it makes remembering which clutch you're talking about easier.
At 18:41 in this video, when your planning across the baby's, one of them has a solid section of stripe and a clear belly. If that's a girl you could retain her and try breeding Stripey to her. Just a thought.
But thats stripeys child?
Fr like?? Thats like… wrong??
@@melcoolage If you read up on snake breeding you would know that that is perfectly fine to do
@@ST0RM1H0R1Z0N Inbreeding in snakes doesn’t cause as many defects unless you do too many generations.
It is referred to as line breeding. As long as it is not always done you are fine
I don’t know why baby snakes make me feel so happy 😂😊
Idk why too
Same
Noodles not knowing how to noodle is strangely adorable
Ikr
Ikr they are so funny and silly
Look know im four months late but its cool to see decendats of brad and janet we will miss them they will always be with us in our hearts and new people or people who dont know about brad and janet they were amazing bull snakes that had passed away a while ago but even though that happend there will always ALWAYS be decendants of them or snake from that genration and will continue to grow
Ehh didn't Brad only pass recently?
I will always love the tiny snake commentary. They're always so fun and make the video more entertaining!
Same
Agreed
Hiss snek is mad 😠
Yes, it’s a small part of the video but it makes such a difference!
Totally agree! I love the commentary of the snakes!
I literally stopped everything I was doing without even thinking
Same
Same as well
Low key
Same
Same
You should definitely hold back at least one female! Theoretically if Stripey won the genetic lottery and developed a mutated gene on his own, only his offspring would carry it - none of his sisters would have it. It could take several more years to find out, but the payoff could be a really cool morph. Love the weird stuff like this, you never know! Beautiful babies regardless. :)
I love you
@@nevaehpetch319 what the
Absolutely right. Though breeding him to his sister was a good experiment, I feel like the truth will HOPEFULLY be revealed after breeding him to one of his daughters. Can't wait to see where this goes! Hope we're witnessing the birth of a new morph!
You've maybe realized this, but Hannah laid first this year, so there might be smthn interesting at work between her and stripey for hatch time too
I love hearing how excited Emily and Ed are every time they get a clutch. They get to be proud parents every couple of weeks
The way Emily says "adorable" is so freakin adorable
God, it feels like yesterday Emily was saying that in a year or two Stripey would be able to breed, and now we get to see his babies.
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Ya
The fact you drew Pokémon on the eggs makes me stupid happy lol, hello fellow PokeNerds!
Ed: They're all looking at YOU by the way.
Babies: WE know Great Mother Emily when we see her! *hiss*
Emily: So sassy!
Babies: #blessed
😂
this seems to be a pretty healthy clutch, many of them came out by themselfs, none of them got rotten, damn, stripy has some good genes on him (also same as him, they all took their time comming out XD )
Wow you look like you now your snakes (I’m new to this channel) I certainly don’t
Emily: “Welcome to the world?”
Baby snake: “SCREW YOU!”
Lol
Lol
Lol!
Lol
So true
Can't be a baby video without " The goop Is good! " :D
I think it's remarkable that Stripey, who took so long to hatch, managed to help produce n entire clutch of late-hatching babies. That sounds like a dominant gene indeed, and all the bullsnakes look healthy. Hannah made good tough strong healthy eggs for those babies.
That's like where I did my internship. They had a mutation for their vultures that basically changed their incubation period XD
(Also made them have feathers around the neck)
Emily: I don't wanna stress out the babies
Babies: So why you throw us in jail Mom???
Grandma!
@@owlivdejong5086 great grandma? Becuase their janets grand babies and she’s janets mom? Idk
@@katadams9381 I thought Stripey and Hannah were a part of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson's clutch?
U mean grandma?
@@serenal4256 I think she said Janet at the end?
I love the way that when the snakes hatch they are really sassy
Then my mind is like "If Peanut kicks the bucket, you should see if Stripy and Brad would breed, since we know for a fact that since Stripy came from Brad, if it's a recessive trait Brad would 100% carry it"
woaaaah lets bump this up
@Napstablook Hannah and Stripey are brother and sister anyway, I think in one video Emily explained that since snakes don’t always roam far from where they are hatched, some inbreeding is expected in the wild and doesn’t harm the snakes (as long as it isn’t for multiple generations).
@Napstablook ALABAMA SNAKES 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That's next year's plan ;) Even if Peanut is still with us, we've decided to retire him from breeding. (Shh don't tell him though!)
@@SnakeDiscovery just give him a couple of sheds from the girls, and that should cheer him up
The size difference between the baby garters and bullsnakes is always kind trippy. Like angel hair pasta vs udon noodles
Spicy udon noodles
And udon is thick. I mean THICCC
You just made me want to eat some snake babies now
@@extrastainedsock3497 should I be concerned
@@doorframe2315 perhaps
Emily: It took so long for these baby's to cook I wonder why?....
Edd: *Covid*
You guys is what got me into liking snakes more
Didn't you say Stripey himself took a long time to hatch? Maybe that's why these took so long to develop. And maybe all that extra time is why they survived so well.
I love the names of the parents, so I was so happy to finally be able to see their clutch after months! IM SO HAPPY!
Dude you're a jack fan lol That's awesome That's one of my favorite art pictures of jacksepticeye and your into criminal minds That's so cool lol I'll have to check out your channel
@@Splintz246 thanks. Finished all 15 seasons in just under 4 weeks! Haha! Reid is so cute I wish I could meet Mathew! Rewatching criminal minds now(for the third time in a row) and looking for clips for montages to screen record.
For me every time they said the mom’s name I kept getting confused because my name is Hannah but I quickly realized it was from the video, not someone calling me.
@@hannahsteele8005 haha. two brothers are old friends of mine. they are maybe in their early teens now. I dont remenber how much younger than me they are. they ended up getting a baby sister and she was named hannah. I wonder how much english she knows because thwy were moving to germany soon when she was about two, I think. maybe a litte older. I miss that family. me and my brother used to go to our grandmothers home every saterday, we dont now, but whenwe did, we'd play with them for the whole 4 or 5 hours we were there for.
The bebes of Hannah and Stripey are surprisingly calm. Of course, they're bullsnakes but not a lot of them struck at the get-go. We also need to hear the story behind the name of Diarrhea Jane.
Lol, for sure need to hear the story of Jane & how she went from “Plain Jane” to “Diarrhea Jane”. That’s a big jump! Haha.
I love how you guys just put words for the snakes to say something
Is anyone going to question why one of Stripeys future spouses is named Diarrhea Jane ????? 😂😂
She used to be called Plain Jane. 🧐
maybe she spread her poop all over the cage?
Ok
I think she spreads her poop around.
I’m sitting at home with COVID right now and this is just what I needed. Thank you SD for keeping spirits up.
I hope you recover well!!
@@Y2KFrench Thank you! I don’t have a super severe case just feeling a little down and loss of smell.
I hope you feel better soon! Ps. I love your pfp, possums are so cute
i hope you heal up quickly!
Oh, wow, I hope you get well soon and have a full recovery! :D
…One: Where is the story behind Diarrhea Jane, and Two: do we want to hear it?
Well she used to be called plain Jane. So I'm guessing it was EVENTFUL
Verbal diarrhea with all the hissing? Or maybe she's a big musker?
@@errinwellman1960 I remember her being called Plain Jane.
I love how she says “oh your so angry, just like your mother”
i was just watching their egg video last night, this is actually timed really well
Botanist here, and I just have to mention: the name for the fluff on a dandelion is the pappus. Carry on!
ahhh this is so exciting!! i've been waiting to see what stripey's babies would look like for *years,* and they've finally hatched! and while none of them may have stripey's degree of, well, stripes, a lot of them do have what seems to be unusually clear bellies... then again, i'm not a bullsnake expert, but i do think that might be worth noting
I like how the baby's eggs have opened up
And also stripey has hach and hach
AND hach it's sooooo cuuutttttteeee
This video couldn’t have come out at a better time! I just got home from cutting a black racer out of some netting! Now I can watch this while I get ready to shower the musk off of my skin 😂😂
i wonder if stripeys gene mutation is more of a "blank belly" gene than a "stripe along the sides" gene? because lots of these babies have super blank bellies. what if you bred one of the blank babies to stripey to see what happened?
I’m not too sure they’d be keen on that mainly because they’d be breeding a second generation with Stripey. The mom was already Stripey’s clutchmate, I don’t think they go past that
@@arachanine i assumed it would be fine though because they've said in a lot of videos that in breeding snakes really isn't that big of a deal
@@hannahk.jeckell3503 for so long. If you keep doing it it will eventually cause deformities and other negatives that outweigh the positives. Stripey may also be the product of inbreeding himself, but I’m not sure
It would take 3-4 generations of inbreeding for deformities to show. If Stripey isnt a product of inbreeding, breeding with one of his offspring should not cause issues
@@kyli8129 I still feel like there’s a moral obligation NOT to keep inbreeding just because things don’t show in the first couple rounds… I wonder if they ever detailed how many times they’re comfortable with doing it
"Butt baby!!!" This made me cackle, thanks Ed
Me too, reminded me of Buttflap Baby (the scaless snake with a cleft lip)
My mom would’ve screamed 😂
Also, the snakes are…. SOO CUTE!!!
🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍
It does look like some of the babies have like a partial stripe like stripey's, just very broken and doesn't go all the way down. Still looks interesting tho!
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I love how absolutely enthusiastic Emily is about baby snakes, even though she has handled hundreds in her career. Her excitement is contagious :)
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the fact that you regularly do reptile things in your kitchen, and yet your kitchen is always so clean lol
I know, I'm always astounded by how clean their kitchen is! My kitchen... Is best not talked about.
@@ILuvAyeAye omg having a gross kitchen would drive me nuts, not even kidding. My mom raised my siblings and I to do a light cleaning of the house every morning and to clean up after ourselves. One time I visited a friend and had NO IDEA this wasn't "the norm" and legitimately ended up tidying up a little bit
Nowadays I find it kind of interesting, that some people weren't raised to keep things neat and tidy, and some were
@@ILuvAyeAye I feel that! hahaha
@@dragonmage1175 I wish I had been raised that way. I long for an organized uncluttered existence to the point that I have considered trying hypnosis to change my habits. My kitchen/house isn't "gross" it is just very chaotic LOL
“Ash trays make great hides! new ones”😂
Straight up closed down my other video when I saw this posted. Been looking forward to this since April.
Me too 🤣☺️
I literally gasped out loud when I saw the notification! Egg hatchings are my favorite videos and I hope to see more in the near future!
awww Brad is a grandma :) and Janet is blelele-ing from snake heaven
I come back after a year. AND THIS CUTENESS HAS HAPPENED
It's my favorite time of the year when babies start hatching! I love the segments in videos where you guys make baby bins and put the little tags on. Never gets old haha
Wait is this Stripey’s clutch? FINALLY YES
11:07 👀👀
@@cadaverdoggs421 👀👀👀
God Loves you God Bless
@@emmachucky9566 amen
Hi Emily, if you’re seeing this, I’ve been in love with snakes for years and I’ve been watching your channel for almost as long. The rest of my family, particularly my mom, really weren’t fans. But over the years, my mom’s been watching your videos to make me happy and slowly she’s been learning to appreciate snakes. I met my ball python, Yokai and fell in love with him but I didn’t hold out any hope to keep him since I doubted my mom would be willing to have him in the house. What I didn’t realize is that my years of slow snake conditioning actually worked way better than I thought and my mom also fell in love with my boy. Basically, thanks to you Emily I got to bring home my dream animal (a leucistic, black-eyed juvenile male ball python who’s the prettiest, most social, and BEST EATER I could have asked for) and the rest of my family loves him almost as much as I do! I feel like I’m living in a daydream. I know you probably get a lot of comments like these but I’m still really grateful and I wanted to thank you 😊 🐍
Who else thinks its so satisfying when she helps the eggs by doing a cut in the egg and seeing the yolky stuff come out
Ohh Exciting! Just left another video to jump onto this one!
Hope your having a great day Emily and Ed ❤️❤️💖
Me too
I knew they’d be the first out! Can’t wait to see the cuties
When one baby is fully out and the rest haven’t even pipped, you know that’s gonna be a strong and healthy snake
They’re gorgeous! Can’t wait for Brad’s great grandbabies someday
Actually the only way to prove out the trait is to breed him back to his daughters. If stripey was the only BradXJanet baby to have the stripes, then it's likely the result of a random mutation and therefore wouldn't be carried by any of his clutchmates. If it's recessive then all of his babies should be het for it.
Maybe they're planning to hold back one of the babies from the three planned clutches next year. It might give them time to reduce their collection of Brad and Janet babies too.
I don't know about baby snek smell, but I know the smell of brand-new kittens very well. ^^
OMG I literally jumped out of my chair from excitement 😅
I started laying down
idk why but I love watching y'all's baby videos new and old, there's something so joyful about watching tiny snakes come into the world like presents being opened (literally) and Emily's repeated "BABY~" that raises my serotonin levels.
Oh
Such a cliffhanger! I can't wait for the season of Keeping Up With Stripey!
By the way your videos are AWESOME! The babys snakes are sassy!
Omg I love seeing the baby snakes hatching because the snakes are so cute
I klicked SO fast on this haha! My baby corns are due any day now, I'm so excited!!
Congrats on the cute babies and, good job mama!
Realistically, how many generations of inbreeding can snakes take before they start having serious health issues? In the wild it's pretty common for them to breed with their siblings and potentially their parents but they can't do that indefinitely, so at what point would you stop? Breed Stripey to his sisters and then what? If it's a line bred trait, how do you go about keeping the gene in the bloodline while introducing new genetics from other snakes?
Pretty sure it's at 3rd or 4th generation, but I could be wrong. If you watch their videos on genetics, Emily does say at what point/generation it becomes a problem.
As for keeping genetics it would probably just have to be a matter of breeding Stripy to a few other snakes that aren't siblings, allowing those clutches to grow up, and then breeding clutches with different moms together. Then repeat that process with different moms to keep the biodiversity going and prevent severe inbreeding.
the stripe and no checkers on the belly is a genetic mutation formed by the 2 types of snakes that have bread. usually the snakes will have a trait of both snakes. if the mother is a bull snake and the father has a stripe and a almost translucent belly then the traits will either be the pattern on the father or the mother and be the type of the opposite snake parent.
The World: Our Covid numbers our as high as march of 2020
Emily: "I love that baby snake smell"
At 18:42 that snake has stripes I think you should hold em’ back for breeding.
By the way love the channel!
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Bruh snake lives matter
@@pinkperfumefairy9205 Hit 1 Billion Likes. Please.
The dandelion "seed" is actually a type of dry fruit called an achene. :) Dandelions are apart of the Asteraceae family and so accordingly each flower 'head' is made up of many mini flowers! Each "seed" you see on a ripe Dandelion came from an individual flower. What's left behind after you make your wish lol would be the receptacle :)
I like the ones who pip their nose first it’s so cute
The one at 18:57 looks like it has a really similar pattern to Stripey!!
the cute little baby just said is it safe to come out and that makes me giggle🤣🤣💖
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I absolutely adore that after all this time of you guys breading snakes you still get so excited about the bebes - by far my favourite reptile channel to watch because it’s abundantly clear y’all love your danger noodles . 🤍
Yea
If you think the trait is recessive, shouldn’t you breed him to a daughter who would be 100% het? Even if it was a combination of recessive genes?
agreed. this would be best.
Still worth trying with his sisters next year, until the babies are old enough. I think Emily and Ed will decide to keep a few back, they just haven't decided yet.
Ya they might
Those eggs are huge! But I have been binging hognose and garter kids. 😆 I love this channel!!!
18:40 the baby almost looked like it had a stripe. there so cute!!
Yay! Stripey and Hannah’s clutch!
Have been keeping an eye out for a hatching video from you guys! Was so stoked to see this in my recommended ♥️🐍
Just pointing this out this is the same day of my birthday,like perfect timing