There was a bonded pair of two elderly male scarlet macaws at a zoo I interned at after college that had to be moved off exhibit because they were living in an open air aviary and kept acting cute to lure guests over to them and then biting for fun. Loved those guys.
Dearest Emily and Ed, I’ve been watching your videos for 6 years now, and I love your enthusiasm, love for reptiles, birds and insects/arachnids. I know it’s like a 1% chance of you seeing this, but I just want to say, thank you. You have made my life 10x better by encouraging me to get my own reptile. I now have 2 gorgeous blueys who I plan on breeding next year. All the best wishes for both of you, your reptile family, and your kindness. Edit- Wowsers, I didn’t realise I got 257 likessss? Edit- Nvm, 328
@@GavinDL that’s so cool! I can’t believe the odds are in my favour, I didn’t get notified that they saw my comment, so thanks for commenting and getting me to check!
I'm not sure if anyone has posted this yet, but the panting of birds is called gular fluttering. It's basically the same function as panting, to lower the body temp.
I'm really glad Emily and Ed are modeling healthy adult behaviors, like taking vacations! It would be very easy for them to be all about work, 24/7, especially since they're the owners of the zoo/breeding facility. It makes me really happy that they both take the time for multiple vacations a year, and they show that as important as it is to visit family, it's also important to take time together as a couple, doing something just for. you. At least in America's all work and no play culture, it's a refreshing attitude to see adults have (and model for younger people watching).
Oh believe me I’m sure more of us would if we could 😂 living paycheck to paycheck doesn’t help, and when going to the grocery store bankrupts you, it makes it hard to do anything but work. We used to go every few years when I was a kid to a big destination, once a year at least somewhere. Now even my parents can’t afford it either. My partner and I still try to do even little trips when we can.
@@topsysrevenge Oh, I know it's hard, but I think it's good they're modeling it. I know a lot of people have to be from my background, where my parents couldn't afford to take three kids on vacation, unless we were just driving to stay with the grandparents. And since my dad was "important enough," he still ended up working most of the time we were visiting my grandparents. The only time I ever went to say, Disneyland? I paid for it myself both times, fundraising thru Girl Scout Cookie Sales and thru a grant to attend a counseling retreat as a teen peer counselor. Off the top of my head I don't think I EVER took a vacation with my parents that was something other than seeing relatives. (My family was very poor when I was a kid. I left home early, and my family moved out of California, both of which catapulted my parents into a different income bracket that let them take my siblings around the country to Europe, stuff like that. But I missed out on all that, so now I'm adult who likes the idea of vacation but is very bad at taking them... or knowing what to do on them. I'm learning, though!
@@skylarkblue1 I mean. I'm familiar with that math as a self-employed person who does travel now. Making this video - which didn't take them much of their vacation, especially since they don't edit the footage themselves anymore - means at least some of this is now expensed as a work trip. Which is a clever way to fund a vacation in this economic climate, and I don't blame them - I am doing similar for a trip I just took to Estonia. But let's say they're gone for 5-7 days. Even just spending one day to film enough for two videos means they had 4-6 days to relax and not work. 😉
Dear Emily and Ed I’ve been watching your videos since you’ve had over 60 snakes in your own house and I watched you build your own business and that just warms my heart to see how far you guys have gotten and I love you guys so much and keep doing what you do❤
We were with you guys on that tour and the "wonderful" bus ride to it. We are glad we asked your friend the name of your channel. My kids are loving watching all your stiff. I was a big reptile nerd growing up, with all kinds of snakes and lizards, so loving all your videos. Even worked in a locally owned pet store for several years, while in college. Now my 8 year old is trying hard to convince mom he needs a snake. Maybe we can convince her of a little pie ball, lol.
My favourite zoo, I'm UK, is Chester zoo and with their help and encouragement the city of Chester has become the 1st city to not use unsustainable palm oil. They worked with businesses and schools ect. I think it would be great if more cities followed them.
As a girl from Honduras I’m very glad u love our animals they also love humans I have an maca jungle well bc my dad rescues themselves and we also have many monkeys but I’m glad u took care of them
Capuchin monkeys are my absolute favorite! I've loved monkeys my whole life and these beautiful white faced babies have always been at the top of my list! So cool to see you interact with these mischievous animals!
I LOVE the attitude of green iguanas. When i was a kid my adult cousin had a pet green. He'd had him for over 20 years. However, even now, like 2 deceades later, i remember his awfully overgrown claws, his broken spines, and the huge, but way to small for an igiana, fishtank he lived in. He was so old and knew nothing but that tank 😢
My dad got me a white faced capuchin for my first birthday ( relax folks we are talking 1970, people were ignorant to the plight back then) and we had the rare rare monkey that was "good". He learned very quickly that being bad meant being separated from his girl. He lived to be 36. He saw me through the entirety of my education including my degree, the first 15 years of my career and my marriage. He didn't care for another male in my life, but soon adopted him too. I say this to also say never ever get a monkey as a pet. My monkey was great, but I had dozens of monkey owner friends during those 36 years, Mine is the only one who never hurt anyone, never destroyed the house, or car, or the owner's real kids. Please please never get a monkey pet. please
Early luv u snake discovery!! You and ur channel helped me get over my fear of reptiles! And now I own a hognose! All I can say is ty for everything u do for your fans! ❤
The capuchin monkeys are so cute, the scarlet macaws were beautiful, the iguanas were interesting, the spiny tailed iguanas were dazzling, Emily is a wonderful person and Ed is a great cameraman. LOVE YOU GUYS SO MUCH ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
i love you guys i have watched you guys for years and i love you guys hope you have fun on vacation you are what got me into snakes and now they are my specal intrest so thank you
Neurologist suggested a capuchin for my disability animal due to having 3 strokes and brain surgery for a mass that caused the strokes. I had to relearn everything & still have trouble with hair care & other daily functions. Thank you for showing all the animals.
been watching for 4-5 years now! i met u on this cruise and it was so fun talking with you! i love u emily and ed and thank you for the amazing picture 💓💓
Yes! New vid day!! Been waiting up for this. These videos have really helped me settle in my new baby bearded dragon and baby corn snake. The info is invaluable. Love to Ed & Emily 🙂🎉
Wow, that was cool! It looked like Momma Capuchin wanted to take a shower in Ed's hair sweat! LOL Poor Ed. Thank you for sharing your vacation time with us!
I don't know if anyone supplied this, but I believe the term you're looking for for the bird "panting" is Gular Fluttering. This helps the birds dissapate heat similar to panting in dogs so I think that's what you were describing 😊
@e.s.r5809 Yeah, perhaps so! She said she didn't know if there was a term for it in the video at about 4:00 in, so I was supplying what I believed to be the term she was looking for :) I usually just say panting as well when talking to non-bird people cause it's more easily understood lol
Would LOVE to see you (Emily & Ed) to go check out the Alveus Animal Sanctuary and do a stream with them. They do educational stuffs and every tour stream they talk about each animal's story and why they have them. Such as Winnie, to explain how the beef industry works and how to help against the slaughter of cows.
Emily and Ed, oh my gosh. I was just in Guatemala (not Honduras but pretty close) a few weeks ago! And I LOVE capuchin monkeys!!!!!!! There weren’t any in the places I went to in Guatemala-instead there were spider monkeys and howler monkeys, which were still pretty cool. But I wanted to say, after my experience in Central America, that it’s truly so amazing and inspiring that several of the wild animals came right up to you guys! From what you guys said, it seems like they were used to people, but STILL I didn’t see or experience anything like that, despite having traveled with just two other people (one was the tour guide), and I think it speaks to how respectful and kind you guys are to all animals. I think they can just sense it or something. Love you guys! 🥰
I love the travel vlogs from Snake Discovery. Loved seeing the iguanas and monkeys. Looks like Emily and Ed had a great vacation. I’m jealous I really could use a vacation right now.
Listening to this video as I set up a tank for a new hognose I'm getting in a week or so! Very excited and I've gotten plenty of neat hides and things for him.
Gumbalimba Park! I was able to visit that same location around Christmas time, and had fun looking at all the different wildlife as well! Very neat place
Hello Emily and Ed hope your trip is amazing and I and some friends are cruising to Montego Bay, Cozumel, and Grand Cayman. Our cruise is the first week of September and I am so excited. Have a awesome time❤❤
I went to Cozumel last year mostly to visit the Maya ruins, but there was an iguana at the archaeological park. It was pretty cool, it was just chillin' on one of the ruins.
@@Brenda-lg4dl Since it will probably get fixed, the video title referenced Cozumel originally. I know I got briefly excited thinking they might be at an ecotourism spot I'd been to, until Emily was like 'Honduras!'. Close but no cigar.
I can't believe you are in Honduras!???!, I'm from here and I have been watching your videos for years!!!! I hope you enjoyed your time here. I know it's quite humid actually very humid 😅😂
I appreciate videos like this, in part because I get to watch and enjoy but don't have to deal with the unpleasant side of it like, the humidity, insects, heat...
I love how much Emily torments Ed. But he keeps trying to get her. Love you guys so much xoxo. Hope you are having a great vacay. Be careful and hurry back home.
the capuchin just casually laying on Emily's arm was adorable
I especially love how it just flopped down too. Arm, branch, same thing.
Ok, the mama and baby capuchins hanging out on Ed's head is one of the cutest things I've ever seen!!😢
I know right 😊🙃
I love how iguana's angry pose is "sup" Like they're saying hi to their friend across a bar.
There was a bonded pair of two elderly male scarlet macaws at a zoo I interned at after college that had to be moved off exhibit because they were living in an open air aviary and kept acting cute to lure guests over to them and then biting for fun. Loved those guys.
the two old men from the muppets ❤
@@ariannatorres3799 essentially yes, all they really wanted to do was sit together and feed each other fruit and preen
Dearest Emily and Ed, I’ve been watching your videos for 6 years now, and I love your enthusiasm, love for reptiles, birds and insects/arachnids. I know it’s like a 1% chance of you seeing this, but I just want to say, thank you. You have made my life 10x better by encouraging me to get my own reptile. I now have 2 gorgeous blueys who I plan on breeding next year. All the best wishes for both of you, your reptile family, and your kindness.
Edit- Wowsers, I didn’t realise I got 257 likessss?
Edit- Nvm, 328
I've been watching for 6 years too!!
@@stinkbug13- haha, what a coincidence! It’s amazing how fast time flies, isn’t it?
They saw it!! The odds were in your favor!! Also, I’ve been watching for 6 years too❤🎉
@@GavinDL that’s so cool! I can’t believe the odds are in my favour, I didn’t get notified that they saw my comment, so thanks for commenting and getting me to check!
I've been watching for 6 ish years too
Love watching Emily get so happy over parrots, reminds me that she's definitely a bird person
I'm not sure if anyone has posted this yet, but the panting of birds is called gular fluttering. It's basically the same function as panting, to lower the body temp.
I'm really glad Emily and Ed are modeling healthy adult behaviors, like taking vacations! It would be very easy for them to be all about work, 24/7, especially since they're the owners of the zoo/breeding facility. It makes me really happy that they both take the time for multiple vacations a year, and they show that as important as it is to visit family, it's also important to take time together as a couple, doing something just for. you. At least in America's all work and no play culture, it's a refreshing attitude to see adults have (and model for younger people watching).
Oh believe me I’m sure more of us would if we could 😂 living paycheck to paycheck doesn’t help, and when going to the grocery store bankrupts you, it makes it hard to do anything but work. We used to go every few years when I was a kid to a big destination, once a year at least somewhere. Now even my parents can’t afford it either. My partner and I still try to do even little trips when we can.
I wouldn't say this is a full vacation, they're still working to some capacity (this video)
@@topsysrevenge Oh, I know it's hard, but I think it's good they're modeling it. I know a lot of people have to be from my background, where my parents couldn't afford to take three kids on vacation, unless we were just driving to stay with the grandparents. And since my dad was "important enough," he still ended up working most of the time we were visiting my grandparents. The only time I ever went to say, Disneyland? I paid for it myself both times, fundraising thru Girl Scout Cookie Sales and thru a grant to attend a counseling retreat as a teen peer counselor.
Off the top of my head I don't think I EVER took a vacation with my parents that was something other than seeing relatives. (My family was very poor when I was a kid. I left home early, and my family moved out of California, both of which catapulted my parents into a different income bracket that let them take my siblings around the country to Europe, stuff like that. But I missed out on all that, so now I'm adult who likes the idea of vacation but is very bad at taking them... or knowing what to do on them. I'm learning, though!
@@skylarkblue1 I mean. I'm familiar with that math as a self-employed person who does travel now. Making this video - which didn't take them much of their vacation, especially since they don't edit the footage themselves anymore - means at least some of this is now expensed as a work trip. Which is a clever way to fund a vacation in this economic climate, and I don't blame them - I am doing similar for a trip I just took to Estonia. But let's say they're gone for 5-7 days. Even just spending one day to film enough for two videos means they had 4-6 days to relax and not work. 😉
@@khills Ah is Emily not still editing them? I saw her editing in the last road trip videos tho
Dear Emily and Ed I’ve been watching your videos since you’ve had over 60 snakes in your own house and I watched you build your own business and that just warms my heart to see how far you guys have gotten and I love you guys so much and keep doing what you do❤
Me too, it’s amazing to see how much their hobby has grown 💖
Same, it is amazing how much they’ve grown and I can’t believe I was a fan back then
Hello from Guyana 🇬🇾 my daughter vishaia and I love watching your videos together lots of love from vishaia ❤
Hello back... from another Snake Discovery fan from Michigan, U.S.A!!
Sending wishes for hope, peace, and love to you and your family!
Vishaia is such a beautiful name! 🥰
I love how Emily constantly mentions that they are bad pets but beautiful animals in the wild:)
We were with you guys on that tour and the "wonderful" bus ride to it. We are glad we asked your friend the name of your channel. My kids are loving watching all your stiff. I was a big reptile nerd growing up, with all kinds of snakes and lizards, so loving all your videos. Even worked in a locally owned pet store for several years, while in college. Now my 8 year old is trying hard to convince mom he needs a snake. Maybe we can convince her of a little pie ball, lol.
What is this place called ? & is it cozumel Mexico ?
Isle of Roatan, Gumbalimba Park. Was kind of depressing. No customers and starting to fall into disrepair.
My favourite zoo, I'm UK, is Chester zoo and with their help and encouragement the city of Chester has become the 1st city to not use unsustainable palm oil. They worked with businesses and schools ect. I think it would be great if more cities followed them.
Only Ed and Emily would film an educational wildlife video even though they're on vacation. ❤
Emily “ oh, and there’s…”
Lizard: do do do do do do do🎶🎵😂
The monkeys were so adorable and the macaws and iguanas were so pretty! I love seeing animals in their elements
As a girl from Honduras I’m very glad u love our animals they also love humans I have an maca jungle well bc my dad rescues themselves and we also have many monkeys but I’m glad u took care of them
Capuchin monkeys are my absolute favorite! I've loved monkeys my whole life and these beautiful white faced babies have always been at the top of my list! So cool to see you interact with these mischievous animals!
I LOVE the attitude of green iguanas.
When i was a kid my adult cousin had a pet green. He'd had him for over 20 years. However, even now, like 2 deceades later, i remember his awfully overgrown claws, his broken spines, and the huge, but way to small for an igiana, fishtank he lived in.
He was so old and knew nothing but that tank 😢
you know its a good day when Snake Discovery uploads 🙃
Patiently waiting for egg hatching videos 😁 hope y'all enjoy(ed) your vacation Ed and Emily 💕
My dad got me a white faced capuchin for my first birthday ( relax folks we are talking 1970, people were ignorant to the plight back then) and we had the rare rare monkey that was "good". He learned very quickly that being bad meant being separated from his girl. He lived to be 36. He saw me through the entirety of my education including my degree, the first 15 years of my career and my marriage. He didn't care for another male in my life, but soon adopted him too. I say this to also say never ever get a monkey as a pet. My monkey was great, but I had dozens of monkey owner friends during those 36 years, Mine is the only one who never hurt anyone, never destroyed the house, or car, or the owner's real kids. Please please never get a monkey pet. please
It's so amazing to see how the wild macaws are completely unfazed by the presence of people and Emily was so close to them.
The animals being so chill with everyone is just awesome. Even the iguanas let you get close to an extent.
oh my goodness!! i loved seeing all the animals! the baby monkey was so friggin cute
As much as I love the reptile heavy content- showing cool mammals is fun too! Watching you with the monkeys is adorable 😂
So jealous! That baby monkey was precious. Enjoyed this video so much.
Capuchins are absolutely adorable, they’re one of the very few species of monkeys that don’t terrify me
As someone who has been on the receiving end of a capuchins teeth with the scar to prove it, I can tell you that they probably should lol
Another reason why I love watching your channel is all the things we learn. 😊❤
Wow! Looks like a total gem of a place for wildlife. Love seeing wild animals in the wild.
The way you got so close to the Makaws. They're such a beautiful species 🥰
I wish I could see one so close
I'm with Ed. I was silently screaming, Don't shake the bridge! And I'm safe at home 😊
My favourite thing other than the mokeys , has to be the Lil "what's up " nod the iguanas do 😂
Enjoy your vacation! Love these beautiful creatures!
Early luv u snake discovery!! You and ur channel helped me get over my fear of reptiles! And now I own a hognose! All I can say is ty for everything u do for your fans! ❤
Ed is being very brave and Emily is being a stinker to tease him‼️
My fave type of video! Vacations snake discovery is the best💚
I love watching animals do their thing in the wild. Nature is amazing.
I really don't think you're title of the video matches where you are Cozumel or Honderes??
THE MONKEYS WERE ADORABLEEEE
Emily being a daredevil on the bridge was so chaotic but funny 😂
The capuchin monkeys are so cute, the scarlet macaws were beautiful, the iguanas were interesting, the spiny tailed iguanas were dazzling, Emily is a wonderful person and Ed is a great cameraman. LOVE YOU GUYS SO MUCH ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
i love you guys i have watched you guys for years and i love you guys hope you have fun on vacation you are what got me into snakes and now they are my specal intrest so thank you
Wonderful video! Thank you for posting videos more often. Love watching and keeping up with y'all and all of your adventures and shenanigans. ❤
I used to live in Honduras! I went to visit in April. It's a beautiful country!!!
Enjoy watching you guys! Have for years! Thanks for educating the people!
I have been watching you ever since i learnt English in Singapore 😊😊😊😊😊which is around 4 years
I believe it is Learned.
@spimeminister Learnt is also correct! It's British English
@@jasminer6625 oh ok👍
@@spimeminister i am studying in Singapore so i learnt British English
Thank you for repeatedly saying that all these animals aren't good pets. So many abandoned iguanas and parrots in the trade 😢
I hate when the video is so short!!! But, I still love you guys!!!
Thank you so much for sharing your vacation with us. We love you two so much ❤🎉
I went to school for anthropology before I changed to digital design. But Lemurs and Capuchins were my specialty ❤
Neurologist suggested a capuchin for my disability animal due to having 3 strokes and brain surgery for a mass that caused the strokes. I had to relearn everything & still have trouble with hair care & other daily functions. Thank you for showing all the animals.
Aww, capuchins interacting with you were adorable=3 Thank you for a fun video, have a nice vacation=3
I always love the lizard nod :'D Like "yeah I'm big! I'm bad! I'm the boss!"
These animals are beautiful. It's wild you can get so close.
I'm really excited for this vid! I really like when u guys go out of your comfort zone to teach us about non-reptile animals!!
Thank you for working even while on vacation. I loved seeing the interaction with the monkeys. ❤ I learned a lot in this video.
been watching for 4-5 years now! i met u on this cruise and it was so fun talking with you! i love u emily and ed and thank you for the amazing picture 💓💓
Yes! New vid day!! Been waiting up for this. These videos have really helped me settle in my new baby bearded dragon and baby corn snake. The info is invaluable. Love to Ed & Emily 🙂🎉
So excited for an update on Umbra’s eggs. Cant wait for more! Have an awesome vacation!
I'm only to the stunning macaw. Thank you for sharing this trip with us!
I love going to Cozumel
You guys totally deserve an amazing vacation have fun and not just do work
What a cool little excursion! It's nice to see the few specimens featured in good health
Wow, that was cool! It looked like Momma Capuchin wanted to take a shower in Ed's hair sweat! LOL Poor Ed. Thank you for sharing your vacation time with us!
Omg I love you guys and I live here in Honduras hope I get to see you one day
I just found you again omg you raised me and my love of reptiles. My mom never heard the end of “I want a snake!!!”
I don't know if anyone supplied this, but I believe the term you're looking for for the bird "panting" is Gular Fluttering. This helps the birds dissapate heat similar to panting in dogs so I think that's what you were describing 😊
I imagine she was keeping it simple for her younger audience, but that's good to know!
@e.s.r5809 Yeah, perhaps so! She said she didn't know if there was a term for it in the video at about 4:00 in, so I was supplying what I believed to be the term she was looking for :) I usually just say panting as well when talking to non-bird people cause it's more easily understood lol
I relate to Ed being nervous on the rickety bridge. I too am scared of heights.
That iguana male nodding all satisfied is HILARIOUS
We were there in March! Same bridge and everything!
Can you confirm more specifically where it is? My best friend is originally from Honduras and I think it would be cool if I could tell her that
oh wow, last time i was this early Rex was still a boy
WAKE UP GUYS! THE REPTILE KING AND QUEEN HAS POSTED!!!!! ❤❤❤
Would LOVE to see you (Emily & Ed) to go check out the Alveus Animal Sanctuary and do a stream with them.
They do educational stuffs and every tour stream they talk about each animal's story and why they have them. Such as Winnie, to explain how the beef industry works and how to help against the slaughter of cows.
Glad you two still make time to go on vacation. I hope you guys have/had a good time.
I could watch this for hours!! Thank you guys!!
Emily and Ed, oh my gosh. I was just in Guatemala (not Honduras but pretty close) a few weeks ago! And I LOVE capuchin monkeys!!!!!!! There weren’t any in the places I went to in Guatemala-instead there were spider monkeys and howler monkeys, which were still pretty cool. But I wanted to say, after my experience in Central America, that it’s truly so amazing and inspiring that several of the wild animals came right up to you guys! From what you guys said, it seems like they were used to people, but STILL I didn’t see or experience anything like that, despite having traveled with just two other people (one was the tour guide), and I think it speaks to how respectful and kind you guys are to all animals. I think they can just sense it or something. Love you guys! 🥰
This is awesome. Thank you for sharing your vacation with us.
oh i loved the monkeys, i loved the baby on the mama's back, im sobbing 😭😭😭💕💕💕💕💕💕
I been watching your videos for years and I am from Honduras ❤❤❤
Glad you visted my country
Thanks for taking time out of your holiday to do a video ❤
I love the travel vlogs from Snake Discovery. Loved seeing the iguanas and monkeys. Looks like Emily and Ed had a great vacation. I’m jealous I really could use a vacation right now.
Listening to this video as I set up a tank for a new hognose I'm getting in a week or so! Very excited and I've gotten plenty of neat hides and things for him.
Gumbalimba Park! I was able to visit that same location around Christmas time, and had fun looking at all the different wildlife as well! Very neat place
Hey! We're in Minnesota right now and visited the zoo yesterday! Coming back on Saturday to see if we can catch a glimpse of you guys and say hi!
Love the monkeys and iguana
I have been there it is a truly amazing place
Have lots of fun . Y’all can’t stop working even on vacation!😂😂😂
Hello Emily and Ed hope your trip is amazing and I and some friends are cruising to Montego Bay, Cozumel, and Grand Cayman. Our cruise is the first week of September and I am so excited. Have a awesome time❤❤
HI EMILY 👋 👋 👋 AND ED IVE BEEN WATCHING FOR A WHILE NOW AND I JUST LOVE UR VIDEOS
Love videos like this. Honduras looks beautiful.
When I went to Mexico, I came back with thousands of iguana... pictures. Lol.
I went to Cozumel last year mostly to visit the Maya ruins, but there was an iguana at the archaeological park. It was pretty cool, it was just chillin' on one of the ruins.
I believe their in Honduras
@@Brenda-lg4dl Since it will probably get fixed, the video title referenced Cozumel originally. I know I got briefly excited thinking they might be at an ecotourism spot I'd been to, until Emily was like 'Honduras!'. Close but no cigar.
I had so much fun the last time I went there, I almost died💀🤣
Wow! Such beautiful creature, we need to protect our planet for their sake and ours!
I can't believe you are in Honduras!???!, I'm from here and I have been watching your videos for years!!!! I hope you enjoyed your time here. I know it's quite humid actually very humid 😅😂
I appreciate videos like this, in part because I get to watch and enjoy but don't have to deal with the unpleasant side of it like, the humidity, insects, heat...
grah at school but cant stop the snake discovery grind
I love how much Emily torments Ed. But he keeps trying to get her. Love you guys so much xoxo. Hope you are having a great vacay. Be careful and hurry back home.
I love your RUclips channel more than everything
Wow ya'll are such amazing educators, I could listen to Emily give animal information and facts for hours (and I have).