All of the Boas (60+ Species Including the Largest Snake Alive)!

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @ClintsReptiles
    @ClintsReptiles  18 дней назад +73

    Want to restore the planet’s ecosystems and see your impact in monthly videos? The first 150 people to join Planet Wild with my code CLINT11 will get the first month for free at planetwild.com/r/clintsreptiles/join/11

    • @OverloadedDragon
      @OverloadedDragon 18 дней назад

      Im confused why someone would want to join for free
      isnt the whole point to donate so they can continue doing their mission?

    • @goldenhate6649
      @goldenhate6649 18 дней назад +2

      @@OverloadedDragon volunteer?

    • @normalrickandmortyfanscong4813
      @normalrickandmortyfanscong4813 17 дней назад

      If only I had motivation to do something with my life I could have been like you

    • @HassanMohamed-rm1cb
      @HassanMohamed-rm1cb 17 дней назад

      Hey Clint Laidlaw, Why don't you get to think of a suggestion and creating a RUclips Videos all about the 🪲Phylogeny Group Of Beetles🪲on the next Clint's Reptiles on the next Saturday coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍

    • @HassanMohamed-rm1cb
      @HassanMohamed-rm1cb 17 дней назад

      Hey Clint Laidlaw, Why don't you get to think of a suggestion and creating a RUclips Videos all about the 🪼Phylogeny Group Of Jellyfish🪼on the next Clint's Reptiles on the next Saturday coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍

  • @irishpotato9659
    @irishpotato9659 18 дней назад +479

    Wake up soldier, Clint has more reptiles to show us

    • @theperfectbotsteve4916
      @theperfectbotsteve4916 18 дней назад +5

      boa constrictor

    • @KamielDV2
      @KamielDV2 18 дней назад +6

      My reptile (snake) tingles when I see this great content

    • @anduncan15
      @anduncan15 18 дней назад +2

      🫡

    • @lingus1382
      @lingus1382 18 дней назад +1

      I read that in Johnny Silverhand’s voice lol

    • @stephen33
      @stephen33 18 дней назад +4

      Yeah well my anaconda don't want none.

  • @quickestscoped7603
    @quickestscoped7603 18 дней назад +235

    What's better than a feature-length documentary by Clint's reptiles? TWO feature-length documentaries by Clint's reptiles! So based and awesome, mad respect for the effort

    • @noahhosking495
      @noahhosking495 12 дней назад

      Agreed, these videos are awesome! Its wild how engaging they are throughout

  • @davethebeard2706
    @davethebeard2706 18 дней назад +124

    YES! DO PYTHONS!!! I can not express how much I love these clade videos! Your the only person who does this and I'm pretty darn sure no one else could do it justice, thank you Clint!

  • @toyourxd188
    @toyourxd188 18 дней назад +80

    RUclips just got better for a second time in the same year, thank you Clint for holding up RUclips together

  • @marianneconverse4824
    @marianneconverse4824 18 дней назад +93

    Clint's enthusiasm for whatever subject he's talking about is infectious. I'll be honest, I'm here to look at Rainbow boas, which I think are about the most beautiful snake out there.The iridescence is WILD.

    • @AndrewDavis-sj6mb
      @AndrewDavis-sj6mb 12 дней назад

      I sure ♥ snakes,say what are you gonna do this December?

    • @tarajh
      @tarajh 11 дней назад +1

      Just did a Google image search for rainbow boas. Wow! Beautiful snakes! 🌈

  • @jordanm1079
    @jordanm1079 16 дней назад +18

    Clint is the only person on RUclips that can make an hour plus long video and I'll actually make the time to watch all of it.

  • @jacob_90s
    @jacob_90s 18 дней назад +75

    To anyone who's going to bring up the "26 foot" northern green, it was not a valid measurement. The researcher gave an estimate which just so happened to make it larger than the previous record holder, and retracted his claim a week later. He never measured it, he never included it in any peer reviewed paper, he just announced it on social media at the same time his team published the paper proposing the northern green as a new species. It was extremely unprofessional of him to do this.

    • @justinlong6847
      @justinlong6847 18 дней назад +6

      I wish more people knew this!
      I would take it a step further and say that not only was this "new species" not accurately measured, it shouldn't be considered a new species.
      The morphology is identical and no evidence of any differences in nuclear genes, the only known differences occurring in mtDNA.
      If differences in mitochondrial DNA is all that is needed too classify a new species, there should be multiple different species of humans as different populations will have differences in mtDNA.

    • @rookbirdblues
      @rookbirdblues 17 дней назад +4

      ​@@justinlong6847I would agree, except for the fact that the DNA difference was larger than that between humans and chimpanzees, so... not insignificant

    • @justinlong6847
      @justinlong6847 17 дней назад +8

      @@rookbirdblues if you're referring to mtDNA than I would believe that.
      However if you're referring to nDNA I would have to disagree it's virtually a certainty that two morphologicaly identical species of green anacondas would be more related too each other than humans and chimps are.
      My point being there is differences in the mtDNA of the two proposed species, however populations of the same species can have different mtDNA including in humans.
      It's certainly possible these are distinct species but there should be more evidence available than just differences in mtDNA if that makes sense.

    • @eldritchangel4058
      @eldritchangel4058 16 дней назад +3

      Sadly that snake passed away over the weekend. The size is less relevant now, but rest in peace Ana Julia.

    • @DJFracus
      @DJFracus 11 дней назад +3

      @@justinlong6847 The genetic diversity of humans is actually kinda low. There isn't that much genetic difference between populations, compared to something like different subspecies of animals or even single species in some cases. Emperor penguins have a lot more genetic variation than humans do for instance, despite little visible morphological difference and no recognized subspecies. Morphology doesn't really tell you much, as only a small part of the genome would be expressed in a visibly morphological way. "It's virtually a certainty that two morphologicaly identical species of green anacondas would be more related too each other than humans and chimps are" is not true at all. Another fun one is that domestic cats are a lot more genetically diverse than domestic dogs, despite dogs having much greater morphological variation.

  • @jojodeadaf
    @jojodeadaf 18 дней назад +63

    I was about to go to bed, when I saw this masterpiece pop up in my notifications. Who needs sleep when you can watch a video about ALL of the boas. You know cause i'm into that kind of thing.

  • @animatedpsychologist
    @animatedpsychologist 17 дней назад +14

    As someone who lives on the prairie, I'm honestly deeply touched by the support you're giving to that project.

  • @otterluv4941
    @otterluv4941 18 дней назад +28

    Thank you for laying on so thick the fact that rubber boas are SO SWEET and cute. We’ve found a few on our property through the years (including a little baby once!), mostly under or in the coop, hanging out with Duck and Goat and doing their best to keep the mice under control. We’ve picked them up and held them, and they haven’t acted even a bit stressed. Very chill snake. And did we mention cute???? So dang cute!

  • @jaime3007
    @jaime3007 16 дней назад +6

    0:25 as an Australian I am completely devasted about this fact every day 💔

  • @シロダサンダー
    @シロダサンダー 18 дней назад +45

    "Only 60 species... on Earth!!"
    Ok, but what about off Earth? Time to watch Attack of the Killer Space Boas now. ^_^

    • @katelillo1932
      @katelillo1932 18 дней назад +2

      Do snakes on a plane count as snakes on earth?

    • @MrFlo5787
      @MrFlo5787 17 дней назад +2

      That we know of

    • @Ksweetpea
      @Ksweetpea 15 дней назад +1

      I for one accept our space boa overlords😂

    • @LordCrate-du8zm
      @LordCrate-du8zm 15 дней назад +2

      @@MrFlo5787 I UNDERSTOOD THAT REFERENCE

  • @erichtomanek4739
    @erichtomanek4739 17 дней назад +28

    Oh Clint!
    You forgot one of the most popular boas:
    The Feather Boa.
    Tsk Tsk Tsk ...

  • @anthonysimeone365
    @anthonysimeone365 18 дней назад +26

    Another feature length video, another masterpiece, my friend! Species specific phylogenies are my absolute favorite! They’re incredibly in-depth and take plenty of time and effort and, it all shows! Brilliant as always!

  • @makehappyfaces2542
    @makehappyfaces2542 15 дней назад +4

    Ah finally. I've been waiting for the best opportunity to enjoy this delectable video. At home, I'm busy keeping up with my not 1, but 3, worst pet mammals to keep, children. But in the safety of an out of office type job where I'm alone for many hours at a time, nothing beats a Clint's Reptiles phylogeny breakdown. What a time to be alive, thank you Clint, and keep up the superb work.

  • @VicRodMolCO
    @VicRodMolCO 17 дней назад +3

    10:41 the excitement you convey is a large part of how interesting your videos get. 👍🏾

  • @AdrianaLippy
    @AdrianaLippy 18 дней назад +13

    Have you considered that the dwarf sand boa is named such because of their tendency to dig too greedily and too deep?

    • @BobJimboOfDeath
      @BobJimboOfDeath 3 дня назад +1

      And awake a fossorial reptile in the darkness??

  • @sealo97
    @sealo97 18 дней назад +37

    These videos both make my heart warm and deeply satisfy my neurospicy brain that likes things in categories. Thanks Clint for making my life along with every other animal nerds lives better!

  • @chaseforchrist
    @chaseforchrist 18 дней назад +9

    These clade breakdown videos are definitely my favorite things on the channel. The dino ones are the best clearly.

  • @sunburstbasser
    @sunburstbasser 17 дней назад +18

    When I hear "Yellow Anaconda," I think "bananaconda."

  • @kohlenkurt3155
    @kohlenkurt3155 16 дней назад +4

    Clint is extremely respectful towards everyone. Crazy conspiracy level creationists, stupid tiktokers, it does not matter.
    But if you are a scientist who gave a species a name that does not fit perfectly he will throw MAD shade😂

  • @SpitfireMKX
    @SpitfireMKX 17 дней назад +5

    Thank you SO MUCH for doing these deep dives! I homeschool my kids and when we get to AP Biology, all these videos are going to become part of our curricula. I know you earn income from RUclips, but videos this long, this in depth, and this thorough take a huge effort on your part (and the part of your rad staff!)... and you share them with the world for free! I cannot adequately express how much I appreciate your generosity. Your enthusiasm is contagious and I can't wait to share it with my kids.

    • @ettinakitten5047
      @ettinakitten5047 16 дней назад +3

      I'm also planning to use these videos for homeschooling my daughter!

  • @ulalaFrugilega
    @ulalaFrugilega 17 дней назад +8

    Planet wild is so awesome! Sweet and real, I supported them for a couple of years now, and they are top tier for hope giving, which is ... just wow in these days, right?

  • @peterjones819
    @peterjones819 18 дней назад +48

    Now let's have THIS with pythons!

  • @andrewbarlow9083
    @andrewbarlow9083 18 дней назад +10

    This is awesome!!! I hope you keep doing these feature length videos! I love this channel!

  • @RealJRoyall
    @RealJRoyall 16 дней назад +2

    I've seen you respond to comments but I didn't realize you made a point to read them. I hope you get to read this one, you get me through some really really hard days. I appreciate all of you and all of the work that you do and I hope you keep doing it for a very long time. Thank you very much for being such an awesome people and for teaching a new generation of people how to love nature.

  • @26hurban
    @26hurban 18 дней назад +9

    Your so corny while being so good at breaking down difficult information. Thx for learning all this and sharing it with us.

  • @ClintsReptiles
    @ClintsReptiles  18 дней назад +69

    Okay, what's your favorite boa?

    • @Myalnyblth0
      @Myalnyblth0 18 дней назад +5

      Sand boas are my favourite they’re funny but after this video it might change

    • @jamesestelle7260
      @jamesestelle7260 18 дней назад +3

      Emerald for the color

    • @suran396
      @suran396 18 дней назад +8

      You're going to have to wait 1 hours and 16 minutes to find out. But as of now..... Emerald Tree Boa.

    • @simonw560
      @simonw560 18 дней назад +3

      Feather...
      Or sonoran boa.

    • @zacg_
      @zacg_ 18 дней назад +3

      Tough one but I think I'll have to go with Argentine Boas and True Red Tailed Boas.

  • @mrnate2468
    @mrnate2468 18 дней назад +2

    i love your passion to share your knowledge without us having to pay for these "classes" you post

  • @kingironside2381
    @kingironside2381 8 дней назад

    Amazing video. I watched the whole thing late last night with my 1 yr old son who didn’t want to sleep. He sat and watched alongside me the whole video. My wife didn’t like snakes but after watching your videos she has one and continues to watch you.Clint you are not only extremely informative but your videos keep you entertained and attentive. It’s great to have an educator like yourself to watch at home with the family. Definitely looking forward to a video like this covering pythons. Great stuff as always

  • @jennifercardona1878
    @jennifercardona1878 18 дней назад +9

    😂 I loved the Cookie Monster reference 😂 Also, laughed at the ironic Dwarf Sand Boa! Thank you so much for providing this content. I always learn a lot.

  • @SHARK_GAMING310
    @SHARK_GAMING310 18 дней назад +11

    I’ve been waiting for you to post all day keep up the good work!🙂

  • @fwmlp
    @fwmlp 17 дней назад +3

    I can't believe I have over am hour of Clint talking about snakes to enjoy!

  • @LukeMcGuireoides
    @LukeMcGuireoides 18 дней назад +17

    Dang, how long will the pythonidae video be? I'm here for it, happily

    • @DJFracus
      @DJFracus 11 дней назад +1

      around 40 species of python, compared to around 60 boas, so probably shorter

  • @sr6061
    @sr6061 17 дней назад +3

    When I went to clints reptile room, i had never held a snake before, and the baby sand boa was the first one I held. Thank you

  • @thatguywesmaranan
    @thatguywesmaranan 17 дней назад +4

    a clint's reptiles video on a lazy sunday afternoon?
    PLEASE AND THANK YOU!!!

  • @dmitro1981
    @dmitro1981 17 дней назад +2

    What a great coverage of Boas. I can only imagine how much time was spent on rehearsal and set up. Love the Clints commitment. Can't wait for the next one. Thank you ClintsReptiles.

  • @miketufaro5915
    @miketufaro5915 18 дней назад +6

    Yahoo! I’ve been waiting all day for this!!!!

  • @00dredd
    @00dredd 17 дней назад +5

    Finally reptiles from my island. Been following this channel for quite a long time. Pronounced "duh-me-NEE-ka" instead of the spanish sounding pronunciation. They do get very large. Met one sprawled across a road near a residential area some years ago.. tail across one end and head on the other. Think it had caught an agouti because it was just laying there with a big belly. I just stepped over it, it didnt even react to me.

  • @Marktec
    @Marktec 18 дней назад +2

    Amazing video Clint! I’d love to see more of this type of content-maybe a whole new series for your channel? Pythons next! My only feedback would be to put the common names on screen in addition to their scientific names 🙂

  • @PyraThePooch
    @PyraThePooch 18 дней назад +9

    BOAS YEAH!!!! :D Very excited to watch through this one!!

  • @erinmccabe1984
    @erinmccabe1984 17 дней назад +1

    Fun fact, you timed this video so well. By the time you got to the boinae, with half the species, you were almost halfway through your video 37:50 out of 1h 16 video. Only Clint could be that perfect 😂🐍

  • @reeahsalamander
    @reeahsalamander 17 дней назад +3

    Another banger video from Clint’s Reptiles!!! Tis the season indeed! Also yes please to a pythons video!!! Also very exciting to see a planet wild sponsorship, it’s a perfect match!

  • @cassandraperry5574
    @cassandraperry5574 18 дней назад +6

    This video is awesome and so informative - I am stoked anytime Clint and his team give us these quality videos. Thank you guys so much for sponsoring our first month with Planet Wild - We are excited to be a part of the family and look forward to continuing the support for their cause! WE LOVE YALL!

  • @melmicsim
    @melmicsim 18 дней назад +4

    Fun fact: C. aspera are semi aquatic, preferring small shallow bodies of water like stagnant ponds & large mud puddles. So if you keep them, a large water bowl is a must. I often find mine submerged in their bowls for extended periods.

    • @EmilyGrace20
      @EmilyGrace20 14 дней назад

      I actually wonder if this is a Candoia trait in general. I keep little C. carinata carinatas and they spend probably 50% of their time in their water bowls. And surprisingly very little time basking in their “trees”.

  • @zacg_
    @zacg_ 18 дней назад +3

    This might be the video I've been I've been looking forward to the most (at least since you reviewed Gaboon Vipers.) Boas are so amazingly cool. And there are several species that would make any short list of the very best pet snake.

  • @AuroraExotics
    @AuroraExotics 18 дней назад +3

    Now that I've watched through the video, I have to say that as a 'boa person,' I'm surprised and excited by how many of these I didn't know about! I hope to see more solid conservation efforts to preserve these unique snakes in the wild, especially those single island species. Also added a couple more to my 'I want to work with this someday' list, so thanks for that!

  • @DJLucas-xv7oe
    @DJLucas-xv7oe 18 дней назад +2

    Boas and Pythons are two of my favorite types of snakes on the planet. I'm so glad you made a video of boas, and I can't wait for your video about Pythons next Clint. :D

  • @shinobi_space
    @shinobi_space 18 дней назад +4

    the timing is perfect... starting to get really interested by Rosy Boas recently and I feel I know very little about Boas in general (was always more of a python guy, or so I thought?) so I'm gonnna watch this very thouroughly. Thanks for all the knowledge share Clint!

  • @lionessoftor4139
    @lionessoftor4139 17 дней назад +1

    I love big videos like this. But I rarely have time to watch it all the way threw in one sitting. And unlike other videos I want to actually watch it, not just listen. I know others are in the same boat as me. Clint I'm sure the algorithm is going to be rough on this one but I love it. Thanks for working so hard to bring it to us.

  • @J.Battles
    @J.Battles 17 дней назад +1

    It's absolutely un-BOA-lievable how many different boas are spread across so many parts of the world. 😍

  • @darlasands8467
    @darlasands8467 14 дней назад +1

    Snakes are so awesome, with way more versatile lives and looks than I ever dreamed. Thank you for sharing. Be well

  • @breannahhenry2669
    @breannahhenry2669 18 дней назад +1

    Thanks Clint!! This is one of my favourite channels and gives me so many fun facts to whip out at family gatherings. Appreciate what y’all do!

  • @clairevanvranken6341
    @clairevanvranken6341 15 дней назад +2

    I would love a video like this on all the family’s of animals! Love all your videos Clint!

    • @DJFracus
      @DJFracus 11 дней назад

      if we're talking every individual species within the family like this video, beetles alone would take a full lifetime

  • @Mimiheart9
    @Mimiheart9 17 дней назад +2

    I'm in Oregon, and someone on Nextdoor found a rubber boa under a trashcan and was scared they had found a rattlesnake. While we *do* have rattlesnakes here, I have no idea how you could ever confuse a rubber boa for a rattlesnake. They were scared to move their trashcan. Multiple people volunteered to remove the scary snake from their property.

  • @hazellllmarieee
    @hazellllmarieee 18 дней назад +1

    Thank you so much for all that you and your team do for us! Seriously, thank you. Your videos, wether they be long or "short", have an amazing way of flipping a bad mood around. No matter what kind of day I've had. When I hear Clint say "well, hi there!" I can't help but smile. When he cracks his lil jokes I bust out laughing. Showing me some of the most silliest of lil guys and making me feel a whole lot better. So, thank you again. From the bottom of my fishy heart ❤️

  • @canis2020
    @canis2020 18 дней назад +9

    My vote for the most beautiful snake in North America? Rainbow garter.

  • @Creepymusic782
    @Creepymusic782 17 дней назад +1

    The cuteness aggression was strong with this one

  • @ecmcm5363
    @ecmcm5363 17 дней назад +1

    Another wonderful video, thank you Clint and team!

  • @paradox7358
    @paradox7358 18 дней назад +9

    Fun fact: The Boa Constrictor is the only living animal which is commonly known by its full latin name.

    • @iapetusmccool
      @iapetusmccool 17 дней назад

      Unless you count a group of three western lowland gorillas, _Gorilla gorilla gorilla._

  • @randalthor832
    @randalthor832 17 дней назад +1

    When I was a child we had a columbian red tail boa (boa imperator) that was nearly 13 feet long and 32 years old when he finally died. He was so friendly, loved being handled.

  • @thedagit
    @thedagit 17 дней назад +1

    I have a boa imperator and he's such a well behaved snake. Seeing the different imperators in your video I had one of those "omg cute puppies" sort of responses. I just wanted to hold them all.
    I live in Oregon which is part of the native range for rubber boas. I would love to keep one, but due to habitat destruction they are protected which means we're not allowed to own them here (to not encourage catching the wild population).

  • @karenlee3198
    @karenlee3198 17 дней назад +3

    I love love this, even though Australia doesn't have a single Boa 😅. Would love a documentary about pythons, as well the classification of isopods, bees ants..... Everything 😻. A behind the scenes tour of a molecular analysis research facility or an interview with a DNA scientist (not sure of correct term) who undertakes this work would be awesome.

  • @laurentbultel4094
    @laurentbultel4094 17 дней назад +1

    Hi from France! Really good video, thank you (all the team) so much.

  • @billysmith5409
    @billysmith5409 18 дней назад +2

    This is another excellent video Clint!

  • @skylarbontrager9634
    @skylarbontrager9634 15 дней назад +1

    How has nat geo or nova not sponsored their material. I love it and can’t wait to get out of work to watch more.

  • @thegoatchild3545
    @thegoatchild3545 17 дней назад +1

    Amazing work, Clint! Very well done!👏👏👏

  • @aliciacontestabile6045
    @aliciacontestabile6045 18 дней назад +1

    I woke up from a nap wondering just how many boas exist (had a dream my fiance and I were at an expo). What an absolute delight to see this posted today.

  • @katelillo1932
    @katelillo1932 18 дней назад +1

    So many beautiful species I’ve never heard of! I’m going to have to watch this one a couple times.

  • @sirrickthe2nd583
    @sirrickthe2nd583 17 дней назад +1

    Yet another great and informative video.

  • @hgck
    @hgck 17 дней назад +1

    Great video! Bonus points on the Cool Runnings reference 😂

  • @joebauer2768
    @joebauer2768 15 дней назад +1

    That was awesome, thx!

  • @AuroraExotics
    @AuroraExotics 18 дней назад +4

    I've never clicked a video so fast!

  • @PaulPaulPaulson
    @PaulPaulPaulson 18 дней назад +3

    Another great video from THE animal guy!

  • @singingpandamonium
    @singingpandamonium 18 дней назад +1

    Awesome work! Thank you for this delightful tour of all of the boas! Would be very excited to watch a similar video about pythons for sure!

  • @emersonb5764
    @emersonb5764 17 дней назад +1

    Loved this, btw. Epic. Thank you.

  • @cara9648
    @cara9648 18 дней назад +1

    Yes, a python video would be awesome! Snakes are my favorite animal so having a video over an hour talking about them has me over the moon.

  • @marksguitars5617
    @marksguitars5617 17 дней назад +1

    excellent, appreciate all that you do!
    🐍

  • @ryans_reptiles1315
    @ryans_reptiles1315 16 дней назад +1

    Me and my almost 15 yr old Kenyan sand boa enjoyed watching this! I also have a Suriname BCC, Brazilian Rainbow Boa, and a Dumerils boa. I love boas! ❤

  • @rondaherriott
    @rondaherriott 18 дней назад +3

    31:14 Hey! I live in San Bernardino County! I’m going to have to go look for those derpy little sweeties 🥰

  • @newrivertroll1553
    @newrivertroll1553 18 дней назад +1

    You knocked this 1 outta the ballpark. I can't wait to see what you got for us about the Pythons.
    👊😎👍

  • @002patch
    @002patch 17 дней назад

    it took me almost a week to get through the lepidosaur video but when i got to the announcement that this video would be coming next i was SO excited. boas have been my favorite snakes since i kept my first BCI. such friendly little guys

  • @hannahmuller6694
    @hannahmuller6694 18 дней назад +2

    And now - I can sleep 💤 Knowing all about boas. Good night from Germany

  • @eddie5484
    @eddie5484 15 дней назад +1

    I've always admired understated elegance.

  • @ulalaFrugilega
    @ulalaFrugilega 17 дней назад +1

    The elegant sandboa probably moves really graceful.

  • @AngelOfTheMad
    @AngelOfTheMad 18 дней назад +2

    Funnily enough, the Arabian sand boa is the only one I knew of going into this, just love their derpy lil faces

  • @kitsuanuma5569
    @kitsuanuma5569 10 дней назад

    Love your videos! My rainbow boa was very happy to watch the video with me!

  • @andyjay729
    @andyjay729 17 дней назад +1

    Speaking of video game analogs, all the animal distributions via continental drift makes me think of VG dungeon levels where you have to jump onto constantly moving platforms.

  • @prodigal_southerner
    @prodigal_southerner 17 дней назад

    I never would have imagined intentionally watching a video about animals that almost fill me with as much revulsion as a cockroach, but I love the enthusiasm you have for the subject.

  • @Historybuff_769
    @Historybuff_769 16 дней назад +1

    I would love to see a video like this about Pythons

  • @paint.droplets2961
    @paint.droplets2961 18 дней назад +1

    I'm so happy thank you for making this

  • @josephroberts5243
    @josephroberts5243 18 дней назад +11

    7:00 You’re telling me this Dumeril’s guy got a monitor lizard AND a boa??

    • @ettinakitten5047
      @ettinakitten5047 16 дней назад

      André Marie Constant Duméril was a French naturalist who lived from 1774-1860, and is known for writing l’Erpétologie générale ou Histoire naturelle complète des reptiles, which was a book on all of the reptiles (and amphibians, because he thought they were a subgroup of reptiles). Apparently there's a bunch of animals named after him.

  • @caughtafaygo
    @caughtafaygo 17 дней назад

    The sanzinia are incredible! Awesome a
    Start to the episode already

  • @ulalaFrugilega
    @ulalaFrugilega 17 дней назад

    Dear Clint, I have two suggestions, even though I am already really, really happy with your content.
    1. Please include more filmclips of the animals you talk about and more behaviour facts, if you can.
    2. And way more dear to my heart is for the best pet series: why not include a 6th point on the list - "how happy can you make this animal as your pet." I think that is a very important point...
    Thank you very much for your work and the knowledge/happiness you spread!

  • @pieapple_767
    @pieapple_767 18 дней назад +2

    I would LOVE to see Clint make a video about dwarf boas, especially Pearl island boas. They are not often talked about and would love to have a reputable source to go to

    • @Lauresaurus96
      @Lauresaurus96 18 дней назад

      Have you watched Brian Boas? He talks about his pearl islands fairly often.

    • @pieapple_767
      @pieapple_767 17 дней назад +1

      @@Lauresaurus96I have, but he’s like the only person talking about them and I’d like a new perspective

  • @willl6317
    @willl6317 10 дней назад

    Loved the video Clint and friends who help make this happen! This is the video I wish I saw 6 years ago when I got my Colombian boa.

  • @raeven1937
    @raeven1937 17 дней назад

    The same documentary for pythons.....Clint, that's a dream come true!❤

  • @rabbithohl2162
    @rabbithohl2162 12 дней назад

    I legitimately get excited when I get a Clint notification! YES PLEASE do pythons next!!!

  • @lukaslambs5780
    @lukaslambs5780 17 дней назад +4

    I hate how “snake” is used as an insult. Snakes are one of the most incredible and awesome animals on earth!
    I do however think it is interesting that so many cultures independently came to be fearful or distrustful of snakes. I’ve seen some research suggesting there may be an evolutionarily ingrained fear of snakes in humans.

    • @ettinakitten5047
      @ettinakitten5047 14 дней назад

      In Africa, where humans evolved, there's a lot of venomous snakes that routinely kill people even in modern times. So an evolutionary predisposition to snake phobia makes total sense.