Top 5 WEIRDEST Reptiles at Snake Discovery!

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  • @libbykarlin9849
    @libbykarlin9849 2 месяца назад +3273

    You should name the Burrowing python Coprolite. That’s what Fossilized dinosaur poop is called.

    • @pixazelz
      @pixazelz 2 месяца назад +68

      we had the same Idea I also commented that lol

    • @ShimmerWyn
      @ShimmerWyn 2 месяца назад +29

      I thought exactly this!!

    • @angelitabecerra
      @angelitabecerra 2 месяца назад +70

      Coprolite is the term for *any* fossilized poop, not just dinosaur

    • @JoyceBreyer-qp6mc
      @JoyceBreyer-qp6mc 2 месяца назад +13

      Good one! I love it!
      Much better than my idea!

    • @mariatomlinson2663
      @mariatomlinson2663 2 месяца назад +26

      This was going to be my suggestion, so I'm glad to see it's the top comment already! He should either be named Coprolite or something based on it.

  • @user-gv4mi2hd2r
    @user-gv4mi2hd2r 2 месяца назад +892

    i love how Ed went from not talking on camera to yelling "BUTT!" in front of millions of people... love you guys.

    • @nightlyoko626
      @nightlyoko626 2 месяца назад +26

      I rememberrrrr top 10 character growths frfr

    • @jadeflorey1751
      @jadeflorey1751 2 месяца назад +5

      Poo💩💩

    • @Red_Queen387
      @Red_Queen387 2 месяца назад +3

      Lol 😆

    • @lcarrigan95
      @lcarrigan95 2 месяца назад +20

      He also appeared on camera topless when he got his tattoo so he's gotten so much more comfortable Infront of camera...he's come on so much and I love Ed .... I love Emily too they are a great pair and are definitely made for each other

    • @Littlewings1211
      @Littlewings1211 2 месяца назад +4

      We unleashed a monster!! (and are very happy we did!) 😂😂

  • @skysocalbalen6075
    @skysocalbalen6075 2 месяца назад +402

    Legless lizards are always hilarious in Germany. We don't have deadly snakes and just one type that is slightly venomous, so snakes are technically not dangerous, but everyone still runs away screaming. Until you get that one person who walks over, goes "Huh, it's a Blindschleiche (legless lizard)" and reaches down to pick it up for everyone to see😂😂

    • @grimmchiId
      @grimmchiId 2 месяца назад +23

      I did that once and absolutely terrified everyone 😅
      It was so fun xD

    • @-Angi3_Panda-
      @-Angi3_Panda- 2 месяца назад +2

      “ Kreuz Otter “ is actually venomous tho…well I thought it was I’m not very sure tho- my teacher just said that they’re deadly 😅

    • @runa8354
      @runa8354 2 месяца назад +6

      All I ever come across are little babys and they are always so adorable!!

    • @jessicapayne8622
      @jessicapayne8622 2 месяца назад +2

      We get adders in Somerset, England. Often seen them squashed by vehicles on the road as they try to warm up. Fascinating to show the kids and horrific for the Pansy adults!!

    • @deemakumar8758
      @deemakumar8758 2 месяца назад +2

      @@-Angi3_Panda- I don’t think there venomous

  • @NomicFin
    @NomicFin 2 месяца назад +344

    If I remember correctly another weird trait of the Calabar boa is that it has the thickest scales of any snake, and by a wide margin too. Apparently it's to protect it when it eats baby rodents, because the mother obviously isn't going to just stand by and let that happen, and tries to drive the snake off by biting it. However, its hide is so thick it can just ignore an angry rodent biting and scratching it.

  • @kennyholmes5196
    @kennyholmes5196 2 месяца назад +967

    How about calling him Copper? Because Coprolith is the name for fossils of dung, and copper sounds like that word while also seeming innocent at first glance. Plus, just like the metal, he has an orangey coloration to him!

    • @Sam-yb1kz
      @Sam-yb1kz 2 месяца назад +14

      Ohh this is EVEN BETTER

    • @NkaminFR
      @NkaminFR 2 месяца назад +3

      YEAH!

    • @Amaranthyne
      @Amaranthyne 2 месяца назад +4

      *Coprolite

    • @kennyholmes5196
      @kennyholmes5196 2 месяца назад +6

      @@Amaranthyne I saw it the other way first in a book. It also makes sense both ways, as both are greek in origin and translate roughly the same: "stone sh*t".

    • @Amaranthyne
      @Amaranthyne 2 месяца назад

      @@kennyholmes5196 Fair enough

  • @FunSize4Audibles
    @FunSize4Audibles 2 месяца назад +182

    My suggestion for the burrowing boa's name is Winnie, as in "Winnie the..."

    • @dina14789
      @dina14789 2 месяца назад +3

      I thought the same, hehe

    • @Ava_0624
      @Ava_0624 2 месяца назад +5

      Winnie the poo!

    • @monatae9725
      @monatae9725 2 месяца назад +3

      This is a great idea 😂

    • @hezhuoyuan3574
      @hezhuoyuan3574 2 месяца назад +1

      I was gonna suggest boba but urs is soo much better😂

    • @Vaillle
      @Vaillle 2 месяца назад +3

      That’s cute, better than my suggestion. I thought of Mr. Poopybutthead.

  • @anikanele7958
    @anikanele7958 2 месяца назад +76

    Part of my Dad´s job is counting rare species of reptiles. If you live in europe and wanna see a legless lizard you should take a rectangle of black pond liner and lay it out in the sun. Reptiles will gather beneath it to soak up warmth. But be careful with Legless lizards, they can drop their tail like most lizards when they feel threatened.

    • @teresaellis7062
      @teresaellis7062 2 месяца назад +12

      Oh dear! That is a lot of tail to lose! Hopefully, if they need to drop their tail, they only drop a small part. (And because of a predator, not a curious human).

    • @Get_Chosen_Today
      @Get_Chosen_Today 25 дней назад

      They live in America (i think)

    • @yvainestelmack7196
      @yvainestelmack7196 2 дня назад +1

      @@Get_Chosen_Today Snake discovery lives in America yes. Sheltopusik legless lizards live in Europe and Asia.

  • @PrehistoricStates
    @PrehistoricStates 2 месяца назад +38

    I know that I am a bit late to naming the Calabar Boa but I love the idea of calling him Coprolite. Coprolite is fossilized feces, with this being a fossorial species and looking like poo I think it is an amazing name.

  • @lindsayschmidt2177
    @lindsayschmidt2177 2 месяца назад +229

    Yay Legolas! I missed her! I’m glad to see she’s doing well. Scientists actually discovered a new species of legless lizard here in California a few years ago, it’s the only species to be named after my hometown! Never seen one, but I hope I will someday!

    • @alicecain4851
      @alicecain4851 Месяц назад

      What town is that?

    • @agentblackbird9435
      @agentblackbird9435 Месяц назад

      @@alicecain4851I did a search for legless lizards in California and found one called the Bakersfield legless lizard, could be that

  • @LeslyN08
    @LeslyN08 2 месяца назад +389

    The creepy smile after the Mangrove strikes is SCARY!

    • @PizzaDragon56
      @PizzaDragon56 2 месяца назад +18

      They’re kinda cute

    • @LeslyN08
      @LeslyN08 2 месяца назад +10

      @@PizzaDragon56 I'd still keep my eye on the jumpy one... She can't be trusted! LOL

    • @PizzaDragon56
      @PizzaDragon56 2 месяца назад +2

      @@LeslyN08 True

    • @danielleduey1249
      @danielleduey1249 2 месяца назад +3

      Creepy pastas vibe for sure

    • @LeslyN08
      @LeslyN08 2 месяца назад

      @@danielleduey1249 legit!!

  • @ettinakitten5047
    @ettinakitten5047 2 месяца назад +44

    7:50 This is probably a big part of why they're not very dangerous to humans. It seems to me that a lot of snakes whose venom is medically significant to humans are specialized for eating mammals (eg pit vipers, who have special sensory organs specifically for detecting mammals' body heat). In contrast, many of the mildly venomous snakes seem to be specialized for prey that is distantly related to mammals, such as birds or frogs, and therefore have venom that isn't really designed to affect mammals severely.

  • @thecashmerequeen6283
    @thecashmerequeen6283 2 месяца назад +24

    Definitely love the suggestion for Mr. Hanky! It's poop related without being inappropriate for kids. Plus Mr. Hanky is awesome. So 👍

  • @liuqmno3421
    @liuqmno3421 2 месяца назад +113

    Can we make a series out of this? Top 5 coolest/cutest/derpiest/etc. animals in your zoo with some facts about them?
    I knew about the mangrove snake and legless lizard, but I still love hearing you talk about them!

    • @qianding5281
      @qianding5281 2 месяца назад +1

      Great idea.

    • @kaitlynlyon1698
      @kaitlynlyon1698 2 месяца назад

      This!!

    • @alicecain4851
      @alicecain4851 Месяц назад

      Please! 🙏

    • @melissajarvis4829
      @melissajarvis4829 Месяц назад

      I hope so, too. I was hoping they'd get to the bird poop frogs, then realized Emily was saying weirdest *reptiles* in the zoo, not animals. I don't think they have enough amphibians to do a video on the 5 weirdest amphibs, though. I wish they had broken it down into 5 wierdest snakes, then they could follow it up with lizards, etc.

  • @mlralston
    @mlralston 2 месяца назад +33

    Those Shield Agamas are just too freaking cute!!!

  • @YochevedDesigns
    @YochevedDesigns 2 месяца назад +21

    This is one of your best videos yet. I feel like I'm right there in one of your tours, and you're speaking directly to me. Such a warm and approachable format! You really were born to be an educator and ambassador.

  • @abigailr.9601
    @abigailr.9601 2 месяца назад +22

    Name idea for the boa! What about a B-name like Bobby, Barry, or Benny to match the alliteration of “burrowing boa”? For example, “Barry the Burrowing Boa” is cute and fun to say :) Love you guys!

    • @leia3618
      @leia3618 2 месяца назад

      I vote Barry

    • @SevCaswell
      @SevCaswell 2 месяца назад +1

      I was thinking Coprolite, as that is the name of a poop fossil...

  • @Kojakthepuppy
    @Kojakthepuppy 2 месяца назад +6

    When Emily said “the number one weirdest animal we have here at snake discovery is” an ad came up for fabreze so it sounded like Emily said “the weirdest animal we have here at snake discovery is fabreze!” 🤣🤣🤣

  • @serpentartist1348
    @serpentartist1348 2 месяца назад +11

    It was so nice seeing Legolas (lizard) on the channel again, it's been a while

  • @deepseagaylien
    @deepseagaylien 2 месяца назад +7

    I don't know if it's the same with Calabar boas but I've read that in Rubber boas the tail as head misdirect is actually used in the wild as a way to keep the mom mouse or vole distracted while the real head eats the young in the nest since it's so slow moving and cold tolerant, and that's why in wild caught specimens the tail is heavily scarred but not missing like it would be if a predator chomped it. Super interesting little guys!

  • @kasbendust9694
    @kasbendust9694 2 месяца назад +7

    looking at the shield-tailed agama, i wonder if the weird "extra spike" is just a vestigial tail tip? not a spike and just a bit of their tail that never flattened out or shortened and so sticks out, maybe even falls off as they get older and the "shield" portion of their tail thickens and develops more?
    i've never heard of them before, they really are super cute!

  • @allenjones1947
    @allenjones1947 2 месяца назад +79

    Oh this is gonna be a good one :)) I really hope I can make it across the country to the facility one day soon to see everything in person

    • @freddrick_fazbear
      @freddrick_fazbear 2 месяца назад +4

      Well I can't go at all I am all the way in the UK

    • @PizzaDragon56
      @PizzaDragon56 2 месяца назад +2

      Same

    • @vampgaymes999
      @vampgaymes999 2 месяца назад

      Same! i really wanna go and see all the cool reptiles!

    • @matthewmusco2581
      @matthewmusco2581 2 месяца назад

      @@freddrick_fazbearbroski you can travel between countries

    • @freddrick_fazbear
      @freddrick_fazbear 2 месяца назад

      @@matthewmusco2581 I am 12 and can't travel there and bring my family just for this

  • @MiakaKirino
    @MiakaKirino 2 месяца назад +9

    Weird but cute!!

  • @deewhobewatty9003
    @deewhobewatty9003 2 месяца назад +8

    In Britain, Legless Lizards are called Slow Worms, I love them ❤

    • @patajj9340
      @patajj9340 Месяц назад

      I have no idea why they would ever have got that name though. All the ones I've ever seen, and I used to have them in my garden so that would be quite a few, not a single one of them could ever be called slow!

  • @Ariel-lol
    @Ariel-lol 2 месяца назад +9

    Idk why but I liked seeing the snake try to strike😂 it looked so funny. I like their patterns too

  • @Mrs.Silversmith
    @Mrs.Silversmith 2 месяца назад +9

    Love the legless lizard. It was so cool to see a close up of its face in the video. I had seen some pictures of these before, but this was my first time to see it in such detail.

    • @kyrab7914
      @kyrab7914 Месяц назад +1

      There's some good footage on the Jason show, if you're into that kind of thing

    • @melissajarvis4829
      @melissajarvis4829 Месяц назад

      If you go waaaay far back enough, there is at least one video where they show and mention some things about them. I can't remember if it was the same video where they have their herpy friends all try to identify animals by touch, as they are blindfolded. It was done as a party game. :) Or, I seem to recollect that they had introduced Legoless before that, but could be wrong.

  • @kittenpawz142006
    @kittenpawz142006 2 месяца назад +7

    I think Dingleberry would be a great name for a poop snake 😅 Great video as always and I also wanted to add that because of this channel and Emily's love for hognose snakes, I got my very first hognose, a Super Arctic! Thank you guys for always educating and sharing your passion for animals ❤

  • @tobywaterlily6068
    @tobywaterlily6068 2 месяца назад +2

    i love how when you talked about the Legless Lizard's tongue, instead of a snakes tongue which flickers out and seems so menacing at time it just pops out and just.. it just slaps your arm. "Slap slap". its so cute!

  • @jenelrichardson-bucholz2719
    @jenelrichardson-bucholz2719 2 месяца назад +19

    My 10yo daughter thought the name Mud would be perfect.
    Also I want to say your channel has changed her when it comes to snakes. She went from not even liking them to wanting to own one 🥰 sending love from Arizona.

  • @tarab4617
    @tarab4617 2 месяца назад +9

    Last time I was there we talked about my calabar! It was when I adopted Garth the king snake last summer

    • @alicecain4851
      @alicecain4851 Месяц назад +1

      Totally jealous that you've made it to their zoo!
      I only live 100 miles from Clint and haven't made it to his place yet.
      It's going to happen.
      If I start saving now, I'll have enough money for gas, 2 overnight hotel stays, food, plus getting into Clint's Reptile Room plus the aquarium that's close and he talks about all of the time by November 2024.
      It's also a 4 person trip because I don't drive - seizure disorder - and my daughter with disabilities comes everywhere I do.
      My oldest daughter and her husband are our caregivers and would love this trip, plus someday going to Snake Discovery.
      Sorry I'm so rambly - it's late and I take a handful of meds at night.
      Night!

  • @AnnaStarseedOracle
    @AnnaStarseedOracle 2 месяца назад +6

    Scat, Nugget, Captain's Log, Loafy, Dingleberry, Jobby, Floater, Doodie.

  • @mikearanguren9181
    @mikearanguren9181 2 месяца назад +2

    Such a great video Emily! Keep up the good work. You should definitely do another zoo tour.

  • @jmansan514s6
    @jmansan514s6 2 месяца назад +1

    i swear your video quality and content keeps getting better and better!

  • @SoxTheCatDog
    @SoxTheCatDog 2 месяца назад +4

    You guys should make a video showing every single reptile you have in the zoo! I would love to see them!

  • @heftylunatic
    @heftylunatic 2 месяца назад +3

    When I first saw a burrowing python I immediately thought it was a boa because of how similar it is to the sand boa which is one of my favorites. Glad to know I was right.

  • @Leslee_Lane
    @Leslee_Lane 2 месяца назад +2

    I am planning a trip with my boyfriend to come visit Snake Discovery! I look forward to seeing these guys in person!

  • @Guiu-fo6tv
    @Guiu-fo6tv 18 дней назад +1

    I love this video. I have learned soooo much and you do an awesome job of teaching!

  • @Katsuki13666
    @Katsuki13666 2 месяца назад +4

    I like the name Diglett for the burrowing boa!

  • @benxsolace89
    @benxsolace89 2 месяца назад +3

    I recently discovered the Calabar sand boa so seeing that boy was definitely my favorite

  • @ANYAMANIA
    @ANYAMANIA Месяц назад

    this was a great video!! love love love all of ur guys' stuff

  • @mayajade6198
    @mayajade6198 2 месяца назад +2

    The Calabar boa reminds me a lot of rubber boas, which I think are almost weirder due to living in really cold environments on the northern Pacific Coast.

  • @lizlilliman3644
    @lizlilliman3644 2 месяца назад +3

    We went to Chester zoo UK on Sunday, I geeked out at the tentacled snake enclosure. They also had a baby Komodo dragon, I found out that they are arboreal for the 1st 2 yrs.

    • @alicecain4851
      @alicecain4851 Месяц назад

      The baby Komodo's have to hide from their parents and other predators until they get big enough on their own.
      It ain't easy on any of the islands in that area.

  • @user-tx5vy8nw2v
    @user-tx5vy8nw2v 2 месяца назад +4

    Love the 'worm' snake. The Burrowing Boa was cute in his little poop ball. BTW love your videos.

  • @Kickilia
    @Kickilia Месяц назад +2

    What a neat video! I loved seeing the shield-agamas and the burrowing boa, they were very cute! Legolas is always fun, we have "copper lizards" here in Sweden that are also legless lizards! Very adorable little critters! 🥰Are you considering getting the burrowing boa a mate in the future? Also, name suggestion: Muck (otherwise seconding the absolutely excellent suggestion of Coprolite that other's had) 😊

  • @lindean2013
    @lindean2013 2 месяца назад +2

    The Binding of Isaac reference made my morning (I'm watching this the day after you posted-hope y'all avoided some of the crazy weather those of us south of you got last night, the wind startled our house awake several times). I mean why not like Boss Drip lol or Charmed Drip since he is friendly. I also lowkey immediately thought of Mr. Poopy Butthole once you said it needed to be poop related lol.

  • @requiembeeblebroxx
    @requiembeeblebroxx 2 месяца назад +3

    Legless lizards are somehow even weirder than I thought. I didn't realize their tails were so dang long! That feels like a waste of space. You could fit so many guts in there, but instead you're spending extra energy maintaining a big beefy tail. I'm flabbergasted.

  • @cethinlux4038
    @cethinlux4038 2 месяца назад +3

    I think a cute named would be cooper, because its close to coprolite, which is fossilized poop. Bonus points cuz he's fossorial

  • @ryanpetters4073
    @ryanpetters4073 2 месяца назад +2

    The Kukri is my favorite. But I would’ve put the Shield Tail Runner Up… fossorial is a cool word. I also didn’t know about Lateral Lines.
    Awesome!

  • @terramasue5562
    @terramasue5562 2 месяца назад +1

    I’m seriously loving your new camera!

  • @maryavatar
    @maryavatar 2 месяца назад +3

    Now you have more space, are you considering breeding your own quail for the egg eating and bird eating snakes? An acquaintance of mine who had an egg eating snake got a few quail for eggs, and started selling the excess eggs to other snake owners, then someone with some kind of house snake which was refusing to eat rodents asked for a couple of hatchlings, and now he provides quail products to most of the pet shops in the area.

  • @Halloweenrulez
    @Halloweenrulez 2 месяца назад +4

    My name suggestion for the burrowing python/ boa is ✨turdtholomew✨

  • @bugboy4563
    @bugboy4563 2 месяца назад +1

    I saw a Calabar python once at a reptile expo, and when I looked it up later I couldn't find information on it. I was very surprised to see it in this video! Thanks for solving the mystery for me haha

  • @KatNott
    @KatNott 2 месяца назад +2

    I absolutely enjoy the vids keep up the work I am in the UK but still love the vids hope you're having a great day or night

  • @allisonvalentine7
    @allisonvalentine7 2 месяца назад +9

    You should name him Hank for hankie the Christmas poo from South Park! Please like this comment so they see it. Sorry if someone already suggested it I haven't looked in the comments yet. PLEASE 🙏 LIKE.

  • @vladdraculaiii3281
    @vladdraculaiii3281 2 месяца назад +4

    I’m thinking the burrowing boa could be called Kernal Hershey Squirt ?

  • @epicwolf3
    @epicwolf3 2 месяца назад +2

    Great analogy for the expansion on the legless lizard

  • @avengelazrael789
    @avengelazrael789 2 месяца назад +1

    The Kukri snake was my fav. I just love how unique their teeth are compared to any other snake in the world. Fascinating!

  • @nataliesreptiles
    @nataliesreptiles 2 месяца назад +1

    I remember when you guys got first got the Kukri snakes. Ed was super excited. I think you got them for him as a suprise, if I remember right? Though I think they aren't as weird as the Kukri and need to switch spots with them on the list.
    I love Sheltopusiks. I feel like they're a branch that evolved from skinks. Everything about their head reminds me of skink.
    But yeah, the Calabar boa/python is definitely the weirdest. Only one in the list I've never heard of before, and definitely looks the most unique.

  • @bramblestar334
    @bramblestar334 2 месяца назад +1

    1:18 I get to use one of these knives in a play I'm part of at school, although our fight choreographer does point out that they are really annoying to use safely on stage.

  • @B1ng0_d0g
    @B1ng0_d0g 2 месяца назад +1

    I love how in the background you can just hear the frogs 🐸

  • @ChantalsCritters
    @ChantalsCritters 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video guys

  • @sadienewman2391
    @sadienewman2391 2 месяца назад +2

    I love this burrowing boa! You could go with the good old Mr. Hankey from South Park.

  • @faithjenson9006
    @faithjenson9006 2 месяца назад +2

    I’m curious if the legless lizards have phantom/floating hip bones like whales do. What I mean by that is, obviously whales do not have legs, but since they evolved from animals with legs, they have hip bones that just exist within their body unconnected to their spine or any other bone structure, they just kinda float there within their body without a purpose.

  • @marivenables7066
    @marivenables7066 2 месяца назад +1

    We love you guys - all the way from South Africa.
    Name suggestion for the poop boa = Poopoodumpadudy❤

  • @wallsofdenial
    @wallsofdenial 2 месяца назад +1

    Binding of Isaac fan here! Dunno which version of the game you guys are playing, but the mini poops are named dips indeed. The bigger ones have weirder names haha, so my suggestion for the burrowing boa’s name is like the boss, Dingle! And there's also two other similar bosses named Brownie and Dangle!

  • @invisigoth777
    @invisigoth777 2 месяца назад

    talking about rear fanged, i saw somewhere that they are doing research into garter snakes, and saying they are also rear fanged venomous

  • @That_dang_cat
    @That_dang_cat 15 дней назад +1

    Coral snakes: RED NEXT TO YELLOW, YOU DEAD FELLOW!
    Also most coral snakes: red next to black, bestfriends with you, jack!
    Fun fact: I had realized that the calibar pythons, or boas, have similar color scales on their tails to simulate eyes to give a head effect. (Not all have it)
    Calibar boa name idea: Corn, Swirl, droplet, dropping, cutsie poopsie, Taco, Chili (Taco bell and Chili make you poop more)

  • @user-wz9xn1oi4x
    @user-wz9xn1oi4x 2 месяца назад +1

    I think you should call the Burrowing Boa "Corn Wallace". If somebody gets the reference it will make the moment even funnier.

  • @sizzy2016
    @sizzy2016 2 месяца назад

    I wish you guys would come to Utah ... ive met Clint now I need to meet my two favorite reptile people

  • @sceleste888
    @sceleste888 2 месяца назад +1

    Here in the North of Spain, I am always encountering the legless lizard. They are as long as my forearm and usually a copper gold colour. They are usually chilling and do not seem to be very scared. 🦎+ 🐍💖

  • @yayrayday
    @yayrayday 2 месяца назад

    Caliboa reminds me of our native boa, the rubber boa! They have a similar body shape with both ends looking pretty much the same.

  • @E-feralanimations
    @E-feralanimations Месяц назад +1

    finally! I know what a lateral line is! (my school is raising fish and my teacher didn't know what it meant)

  • @laurieb3703
    @laurieb3703 2 месяца назад +1

    I LOVE the legless lizard!! 😍😍😍

  • @NightmareWolffff
    @NightmareWolffff 2 месяца назад

    when you asked for names for the "poop snake" first thing I thought of was Larry the Cable guy cuz of the word cable,, ykno,, being used for a long poop... he's kinda cute also

  • @user-qi3lw6gl7q
    @user-qi3lw6gl7q 2 месяца назад

    your burrowing boa looks like a brownie to me!!😄😂❤

  • @knate44
    @knate44 2 месяца назад

    I do love me an old world fossorial boid! I wonder how closely related they are to sand boas and rubber boas?

  • @peigirl23
    @peigirl23 2 месяца назад +1

    Name idea!: Hoody Doody, or Undercover Duty

  • @Sophlne
    @Sophlne 2 месяца назад +2

    Mangrove snakes look like if a sports car was a snake haha

  • @anthonyvessella9801
    @anthonyvessella9801 2 месяца назад +1

    A perfect name for the Calabar Burrowing Boa would be Mr. Hanky

  • @nikipettingill9254
    @nikipettingill9254 2 месяца назад +2

    I have a name suggestion for the burrowing boa!
    What about corprolite? Fossilized 💩? 😂😂

  • @marygraniti7409
    @marygraniti7409 Месяц назад +1

    Name idea for the burrowing boa. Pyrite! The lighter scales made me think of fool's gold and still a rocky underground name.

  • @nikoanderson3118
    @nikoanderson3118 2 месяца назад

    The calabar boa reminds me a lot of the rubber boa visually. A wild little US native that looks like poop, you can find them in the Pacific Northwest of all places.

  • @eugenereardon4557
    @eugenereardon4557 2 месяца назад

    A good video I didn’t know about that mangrove snake only having venom for birds as their and I was very good educational thing because I do want to get a mangrove snake It was good educational video I liked it.😊❤ I like your videos very much

  • @kodadickson
    @kodadickson 2 месяца назад

    I would love it if you guys did a video on the Vietnamese mossy frog! These are my favorite animals! and there isn`t mush videos on them. only if you guys want to of course!

  • @emory5957
    @emory5957 2 месяца назад

    so excited to see the calabar python on display! what a goofy, cute little guy

  • @tuatara-time
    @tuatara-time 2 месяца назад

    If you’re still taking suggestions for names for the boa, how about Coprolite? It’s poop related while not being immediately obvious that it is, and also it’s a type of fossil which ties in to the whole fossorial/underground thing :)

  • @nicolegibson2359
    @nicolegibson2359 2 месяца назад

    Name it latrine as its where poop goes. I think its super cute. We also have legless lizards in Australia you can see tiny marks where legs once were on the sides.

  • @TwistedPisces
    @TwistedPisces 2 месяца назад

    Also, you should have one of those tanks that you can see their burrows because its so deep

  • @thereptilorian
    @thereptilorian 2 месяца назад +1

    You cannot miss this opportunity to name him Mr Hankey! Please!

  • @stanwee
    @stanwee 2 месяца назад

    i need to know desperately if the shield tailed agamas share a common ancestor with bearded dragons because they have the exact same facial shape, and their torso seems to be organized in the same way (with long lungs and ribs, but most of it taken up by fat and muscle that protects the organs) and the keeled scales are the exact same (and beardies do have digging behaviors, but also use their tail as a defense mechanism but just in a different way)

  • @michaelnelson3864
    @michaelnelson3864 2 месяца назад

    You're amazing
    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @NatashaWinland
    @NatashaWinland 2 месяца назад +1

    I can't believe you didn't think of Mr. Hankey.

  • @savdenison5038
    @savdenison5038 2 месяца назад

    LOVE IT

  • @KyriosMirage
    @KyriosMirage 2 месяца назад

    When you said "weirdest", I assumed you meant individuals with weird habits. Which would still make for an awesome video!

  • @Imielolol
    @Imielolol Месяц назад +1

    I think you should name Mr Poop Snake 'Clunk'. That's what the gladers in The Maze Runner call poop! Love your videos!

  • @bogirostas7564
    @bogirostas7564 2 месяца назад +1

    The burrowing boa should me named "Mr.Hankey" after "Mr.Hankey the Christmas Poo" from South Park 😂😍

  • @sallywilkins2131
    @sallywilkins2131 2 месяца назад

    hello love youre vids im a big fan i use my sisters account but ive been watching for 6 years now and you keep on giving the longest lived youtuber that i watch is you im british too

  • @friendlysharkce1831
    @friendlysharkce1831 2 месяца назад

    It was so weird for me discovering that where I grew up, germany, that the 2 types of snakes I grew up with, actually one was a legless lizard. I didn't expect them to live in Germany.

  • @Chattepliee
    @Chattepliee 2 месяца назад

    One of our garters is also named Legolas! The FIRST NIGHT we got him he escaped (many lessons were learned) and we found him in our kids Legos. I.e. Lego-lost. Also the fact that he doesn't have legs😂

  • @parisinthe30sx
    @parisinthe30sx 2 месяца назад

    There's legless lizards in the USA too. Glass lizards are so cool!

  • @karenjohnson6133
    @karenjohnson6133 2 месяца назад

    I love that last one! So cute and strage. May I suggest the name Indian Corn.