Great find on the baby ring necks: so cute 😊If I recall correctly, that’s 3 species of births/hatchings I’ve seen on your channel: greens, timbers, and now ring necks! Have a great trip 😀
Loved the video! Milk snakes and baby ringneck are both terrific finds. I look forward to your next video from the mystery location. Thanks for sharing!
How cool was seeing that fresh baby ring neck!!! Sooooooo awesome and cute ☺️! I also loved the pic of the deer! Keep up the AMAZING work Will!!! 😄💙🐬🐊🐍🫶🏻
Super dope video as always. I thought those were gonna be green snake eggs too. But now I'm wondering where you are traveling to for some herping. I'll guess I'll find out in the next video or something. Stay cool homey. Catch you on the flip-side. Richard from Arkansas
Someone wanting to rehome a milksnake last week because they didn't want it anymore gave me a young female het albino Nelson's milksnake. She is only about a year old. I'm considering breeding her with my albino male in about 3 years when she is old enough. Both her and my albino are gorgeous snakes.
Would love to see some of you professional helpers hit up WI or MN , there's more kinds here than I can hope to find. Id love to see a timber and compare east vs west fox snakes and a bull snake.
Nice surprise with the baby ringnecks. Aren’t ringneck eggs smaller than those of green snakes? Nice milksnakes also. Yes, Lampropeltis and Pantherophis rattle well.
Is that definitely a milk snake and not a ratsnake? I thought milk snakes were the ones that imitate coral snakes and are mostly red with stripes rather than saddles?
My daughter said that those baby ringnecks were adorable. I don’t disagree. Awesome video, will!
As a snake lover, Will’s videos always make me happy. Keep it up ❤
Snakes hatching very cool!
Really cool baby baby ring necks! Nice finds!
Great find on the baby ring necks: so cute 😊If I recall correctly, that’s 3 species of births/hatchings I’ve seen on your channel: greens, timbers, and now ring necks! Have a great trip 😀
Loved the video! Milk snakes and baby ringneck are both terrific finds. I look forward to your next video from the mystery location. Thanks for sharing!
I look forward to seeing this trip you speak of.
Good morning Will. Thanks again 👍
It's amazing isn't it? Watching baby snake's hatch. Thank you amazing video!❤
How cool was seeing that fresh baby ring neck!!! Sooooooo awesome and cute ☺️! I also loved the pic of the deer! Keep up the AMAZING work Will!!! 😄💙🐬🐊🐍🫶🏻
Super dope video as always. I thought those were gonna be green snake eggs too. But now I'm wondering where you are traveling to for some herping. I'll guess I'll find out in the next video or something. Stay cool homey. Catch you on the flip-side.
Richard from Arkansas
Someone wanting to rehome a milksnake last week because they didn't want it anymore gave me a young female het albino Nelson's milksnake. She is only about a year old. I'm considering breeding her with my albino male in about 3 years when she is old enough. Both her and my albino are gorgeous snakes.
Looking forward to joining you on your travels ❤ have fun happy hunting
Would love to see some of you professional helpers hit up WI or MN , there's more kinds here than I can hope to find. Id love to see a timber and compare east vs west fox snakes and a bull snake.
Congrats, dad!!!
Great stuff, WR!
Nice surprise with the baby ringnecks. Aren’t ringneck eggs smaller than those of green snakes? Nice milksnakes also. Yes, Lampropeltis and Pantherophis rattle well.
Babies!!!
Is that definitely a milk snake and not a ratsnake? I thought milk snakes were the ones that imitate coral snakes and are mostly red with stripes rather than saddles?
No wayyyyy
damn, im kinda early
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