@AntsCanada the Philippine sailing dragon egg makes more sense than a cobra. I recall seeing eggs of that lizard and the egg you shown is a very close match
As Snake Discovery tends to say, " Incubate till no Debate. " But I suggest a less intense and a stable heat and a longer incubation time. If you can't identify the species, it might be better to aim for the 'cooler hatching cycle' angle. Which tends to take longer.
I am addicted to your videos! And i am in no way an enthusiast or anything but your videos are extremely educating and most of all entertaining. The commentary and video edits are really really good! When you don't have an episode on sunday I go back and watch your older videos and they are good but I appreciate all the growth and learning you have done.
I love Dingo's energy when he talks about the egg. Always great to see someone so passionate about nature and animals talk about their favorite things.
@samurai137x except he's south African, but i still agree lol 😆 there's a video where he straight up dive-bombed after a huge black mamba, freaking it the hell out, and continued to mess with it until it ran out of energy 😳 lol. He's crazy.
pro tip..... never trash and egg until it rots and changes shape. Ive literally seen a friend hatch 2 eggs that had green and black mold on the shell. I thought for sure they were trash, cleaned them off and candled them, finding 2 crested geckos moving about inside.
At work I found a small egg under a hatch to a lift. A mechanic said he thought it looked like a lizard egg. After caring for it, my buddy observed that it was, in fact, a malted easter candy. Great laugh.
You should have a side story to your Rainforest vivarium series call “Exploring My Backyard “ that would be another cool nature documentary series you could make 😁
I really like that this series is open and flexible enough to move focus to something biologically interesting that I can’t help but be invested in. Your positivity and passion have grown on me over the past few months since I started watching and it’s infectious.
When you candle an egg the color of the glow is an indicator as well. If its more pinkish red its probably alive, but if its a more yellow orange its most likely a slug (a empty unfertalized egg).
AC The Foliage and everything around your house is so beautiful. I’m happy you moved to a place I can tell you are genuinely happy with. Congratulations man!
He did just bury that egg in optimal incubation conditions. As cool as it'd be, for safety sake I hope it's not a cobra, but I really want it to hatch lol
Not energy but passion, yes. No one will ever have the level of enthusiasm and energy Steve had for wildlife. This guy is amazing, but. Just different energy to Steve.
Snake breeder here, snakes lay a clutch which sticks together. Mom sometimes knows when eggs aren't good and kicks them out from sticking to the rest of the egg clutch but they are right next to her, she is the nest. Pythons and Cobras are both species that sit on their eggs and at laying the viens are the most prominent so that is a very dead egg and not from a cobra or python.
I'm not sure it is dead. He might have given whatever it is the right conditions by burying it in Pantdora. I've seen eggs hatch after far worse dehydration and worse mold on Snake Discovery. Sometimes they go bad, sometimes they just have a real hard time.
@@lifeismusic9411 what about this video was interesting? the 13 minutes of b-roll footage of a dud egg or 13 minutes of low quality staged zoom calls ?
@@docrodgersa.k.aking300lion9 what about this video was the best? the 13 minutes of b-roll footage of a dud egg or 13 minutes of low quality staged zoom calls?
I have to say, it is super cool that you added in a spider warning thing. Personally I’m not super afraid of spiders but I just think it’s super cool that you added that in!
It's great to see talented and knowledgeable nature RUclipsrs join together in an interconnected family. Video idea: Do a cooperative enclosure project with them! e.g. Every RUclipsr picks a couple species to enrich the ecosystem, or maybe gets a small colony of ants (with names like Tyler's Tyrants, Clint's Conquerors etc.) to see whose colony will dominate the land.
If I remember correctly, you had a video in 2021 in which there is a dead monitor lizard in your backyard (probably killed by a hawk) that triggered an ant war with 7 different ant colonies.
That's wild that guy just casually handling a cobra.. Cant help but think about how quickly that could go badly. Though I'm sure he knows what he's doing.
People who handle venous snakes are either the calmest and bravest among us, or the most unhinged. I cannot decide which it is, but I have mad respect for the work they do as many will collect their venom to make antivenom for bite victims.
@@darthplagueis13kings are a super intelligent snake, plus the folks who handle them like that are usually very, very knowledgeable in reptilian body language and have a relationship with that particular animal.
I can relate to finding all kinds of critters in the house. I lived in Costa Rica for 9 years. I had lizards, geckos, snakes, toads, frogs, bats, hummingbirds, tarantulas and other spiders, a huge opossum, lots of different bugs, and other things get in the different houses I lived in. Once we had army ants come and we left for the night. They cleaned out all the other bugs and anything else they could eat and they left. I miss living near the Central American jungle. Hummingbirds came in the greenhouse I was living in to collect cobwebs for nests. They took me long hairs too if they found loose hairs. Having them in my bedroom was cool. In the living room I had plants for them with flowers. Costa Rica is a beautiful country and the people are mostly awesome. They were great and I learned Spanish fluently from them and SO much more.
Yeah. It always amused me how Ticos have a network telling each other where the Army Ants are and the marauders are welcomed for the most part to rampage your compound. Seeing as how they indeed eat EVERYTHING in sight leaving the homestead clean and fresh of unwanted critters and detritus. Everyone just takes a day or two to go on vacation 😂 in order to let them do their thing.
So I spent 30 minutes of my life, trying to figure out what the egg was only to be found out that it’s nothing big fat filler episode. But it’s cool. I still love the content and I’ll be here next week to see what’s going on in the giant rainforest vivarium
I love to see collabs like this. You can tell these people are very pationate about their jobs and who wouldnt be? Nature is an amazing thing. Shout out to all the channels that appeared in the video. Very wholesome imo.👏👏
fyi about prehistoric pets/the reptile zoo. Some of the worst animal husbandry ever is in that so called "zoo" and the profitability of the animals is more important than their health. Enclosures are extremely cramped, dirty, and over crowded in there as well. Not a single bioactive setup (or even real plant) I went a long time ago, and I hope their practices have improved since then.
This was a very good episode about this little mystery egg, but when you had heard everything from the experts and seems they was grabbing straws to. The thought that the egg was an early one, I paused the video and just looked at the egg and thought to my lil self and said now what if he thinks that when he puts in the ground what if this just may be the right temp that it may need and in 60 days or more there just may be something. Just a hunch!
I have to thank you for including spider warnings in your videos. It's why I'm able to subscribe to your channel. I'm actively working on my arachnophobia, but I'm also immunocompromised and have other health conditions that make normally harmless spiders dangerous to me. So, thank you for making your videos accessible!
By the dimensions of that egg, I can confidently say that's a deer goose. They're indigenous to the eastern Peloponnese area and we're known to fly while screaming and raming into houses in the 1920's. Fun fact
Well, at least my cobra guess made the top contender list xD It would be funny if your termites incubated it now and it turned out to be your water monitor
Seeing this video made me realize we need more videos than just weekly Vivarium updates. Your other animals are just as cool! Not to mention the ant farms, with no real updates since the vivarium series has started. Keep up the good work!
Sincerest condolences to the community and the passing on of a passionate protector of species, Dingo Dinkelman. 🥺 May there be comfort in your time of need. 🙏 We would all be so fortunate as to have a commitment in our lives that uplifts not just people, but other species and environments as well.
Fun collaboration, I dig it! I did miss the tales of the small people of Pandora. You really are an exceptional story teller, you know it? You make it feel like we all go visit this cool small world filled with people and drama. Just excellent man. As I say to authors I love, I dig travelling your worlds. You take an incredible terrarium and a nature show and you add the story and heart. From the score, to the feel and tone, you just make awesome art, I love it. Thanks you for creating and sharing your worlds. I am so excited to hear the tale of how the new ant colonies you introduced settle in and interact. Man, I am worried about those giant trap jaws now. Those guys were awesome!
Just from the thumbnail alone, before I started watching, I said "my money is on whatever Clint says". And now that I've watched it I'm even more convinced, seeing as how he was the only one who put forth an option that wasn't on the table before.
Looks like all snakes in Toronto area are ovoviviparous (eggs retained inside the body where they hatch and the young then emerge from the mother) but perhaps a bad egg may be "jettisoned" when it doesn't hatch?
What happened to that ant species you found that might be a new species? Has it been confirmed new or already discovered yet? You haven’t posted anything about them in a while.
If you're talking about the one from years ago, it wasn't a new species but it was a new record of geographical location of the said ants. It wasn't recorded to be existing in the Philippines yet AC found them here; so in the end it's still a win situation.
I had something similar at my home. I also raise chickens, and once I thought the egg the hen was roosting was not good. I took the egg tô throw away, but was going to show to my daughter first. I had the egg in my hand when I heard a chick song. I waited a little, holding the egg, and heard again, then I decided to open it. There was a live chick inside! I hold it and show to the mother, then put away back into the coop. Nowadays, this is my only chicken that I can hand feed, pet it or call by name.
i took some mystery eggs i found behind the BBQ in to school for show and tell just before the easter holiday.... on return my teacher hands me a jar full of slugs!
THAT suspense scene under your storage scare the S!@T out of me loll, i was sure a cobra would attack or something...x) Keep up the good work thats amazing !
My first thought was a rubber chicken egg which some chickens lay from time to time. doesn't really look all that much like it but when that happens they can sometimes be really funky shaped and totally rubbery. and they will sometimes just lay them on the ground and not in their boxes.
When chickens lay rubbery eggs they're still roughly shaped like a chicken egg, the rubberiness of the egg comes from an uncalcified shell so it's only contained by that thin membrane (the one you have to check a hardboiled egg carefully for when you peel them). Rubber eggs from chickens are usually also translucent so you can kinda see into them without candling. Source: I've owned and worked with many chickens in my time and hoping to get back into raising them again next spring. If you can do it where you live, I highly recommend raising the fluffy velociraptors as they are a lot of fun to work with once you've got their personalities figured out. I used to have a hen that would ride around on my shoulder as I did my barn chores because she got hand fed when I was done, even just hanging out with the ladies in their coop/yard meant I would have my pirate chicken close at hand, ready to throw wings if the mean hens got too close to me.
@@JaxDee128 me too, I love raising chickens. I do agree that usually they are shaped normal. there are occasional abnormalities tho. you're right about the translucent part of it. sometimes there are ones that are kinda in the middle tho. but yeah I don't think that's what this was it was just my first thought haha. you totally should next spring!!
i remember you as a pinoy tv celeb when i was a kid now i love that for years of watching this acc and realise that you're a kababayan i enjoy watching these vids and appreciate that you enjoy doing what you really love doing. I hope you continue and expand your hobby.
My first instinct was thinking it was a snake egg, I am by no means an expert. When you put the light around the egg and asked what do you think....I think you need a better light. Plenty of strong LED bright lights out there, super candle power and reasonable in price.
I want to meet you at Animal Con!! I live in St Augustine Beach, FL which is about a 90min drive to Orlando. You're easily my favorite youtuber and this is definitely my favorite channel. Pantdora is the best thing on the internet!!!
Normally snake eggs have lots of blood veins from the first day so if it’s a snake egg it wouldn’t be fertilized, but it does look like a fertilized egg from the outside. You should watch snake discovery. They do egg laying and hatching videos all the time 😊
would you ever do a video on what its like being a member of your team in an average day/week? all the stuff here you were saying they do looks really interesting and seems like rewarding work!
Love how he just put a 99% sure it’s infertile egg into the perfect laying conditions… “what could go wrong” you are banking on that 1% you chaos gremlin
Ants Canada, I'm relieved that you appreciate the importance of not throwing out the balance of the vivariums. I understand that you get excited about new animals you find, and I understand the temptation to add them to this remarkable experiment. I sometimes worry that you may let your passion get the better of you and add something that totally throws off the balance. I'm glad to learn that my concerns are overblown.
Only Antscanada can make me watch a whole video about an empty egg and athough im disappointed. I still cant wait for the next episode. Been watching this channel for about 13 years now, and i kook forward too the next 13!
I too always look forward to the next episode, but I gotta be honest, this was probably the most pointless and boring episode I've seen in all my years of watching the channel. A bunch of made up drama for nothing. Hopefully the next one is great as usual.
@@TimothyWitte-e2y His "ant room" is massive. 2 stories of space and his house is huge. I'd highly suggest you watch his house tour on his vlog channel. It's amazing.
What do you guys think it is? After watching this episode over, I changed my mind...
How come you moved countries? Love the channel ❤
Your my fav youtuber! im pretty sure its a snake but i am not no epert im just going of the sake eggs i saw in my yard one time lol
@AntsCanada the Philippine sailing dragon egg makes more sense than a cobra. I recall seeing eggs of that lizard and the egg you shown is a very close match
I think its a snake. Or huge lizard species depending on location.
u r awesome!!!!!
Gonna be the biggest ant we've ever seen
gargANTua 😂
Bro might be raising a bile titan
i love ant
@@stutterpunk9573 m,l;
GargANTuas?
As an egg expert, that is definitely an egg.
Smart
I see you are a man of culture 🙂↕️
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Shocking
I read egg expert as “ expert egg “ at first 💀
As soon as he said "what could go wrong?" I imagined a 2 headed cobra.
i thout anaconda
ya so did i
Make it three to be more mythical
That wouldn't last long, tbh. It'd die fairly quickly
Snake
No one said velociraptor egg?
Is that your guess, Joey? Lol!
@AntsCanada my guess is Reticulated python!
@@AntsCanada Its our all guess XD
@@AntsCanadaFunny if it was named Blue
@Chickenswhytrip0_0
Bro just got me to watch a 26 minute video about an empty ass egg he found on the ground
fr when he said it was dead two days later i was mad asl fr watched random dudes say a bunch of nothing for no reason
felt like i got scammed out of my time 😂
@@jaxonn3744defintely a lot of that on this channel.
Half the fun is identifying the species and the search for knowledge, whether it yields an animal or not
@@jaxonn3744 same
You literally spoke with my entire sub list, except snake discovery, which was in the comments. I’m truly with my people! I love you all!
That is awesome!
Sameee!!! I was so excited to see @JayPrehistoricPets and Coyote!! Haven’t seen them in a bit!
@@SithScribe21 why Jay? Just being curious as he's one of the most neglectful and abusive keepers in the industry?
@@Reptile_GeckoAgreed. Some of his content is beyond questionable.
I LOVE SNAKE DISCOVERY!
Wait a minute. Chicken coop, mysterious reptile egg? Buddy, you best check for toads, cuz that might be a basilisk egg!
Basilisk like in harry potter?
Gasp! I didnt even think of that. We better keep an eye on that
If that was a Monitor Lizard Egg, Basilisk would be a cool name
I also thaught of that, and it would be so cool. Only it wouldn't have a place to run on water...
😂 we who miss harry potter😂
As Snake Discovery tends to say, " Incubate till no Debate. "
But I suggest a less intense and a stable heat and a longer incubation time. If you can't identify the species, it might be better to aim for the 'cooler hatching cycle' angle. Which tends to take longer.
Inwas going to quote them too if no one else did.
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It's finally completed: ruclips.net/video/8_fm5m6nslo/видео.html
Was going to use this quote to lol
It’s a snake
I am addicted to your videos! And i am in no way an enthusiast or anything but your videos are extremely educating and most of all entertaining. The commentary and video edits are really really good! When you don't have an episode on sunday I go back and watch your older videos and they are good but I appreciate all the growth and learning you have done.
Wow, thank you!
“What could go wrong, right?”
Dr. Ian Malcolm sighing and rolling his eyes… “How many times do I have to say this… LIFE! FINDS! A!WAY!” 😂
😂😂
Mr. incredible meme saying "AN EGG IS AN EGG"
I love Dingo's energy when he talks about the egg. Always great to see someone so passionate about nature and animals talk about their favorite things.
He’s crazy but he’s definitely passionate lol😂
He put so much mustard on that response, no one's seen a man so Australian since the Crocodile Hunter
@samurai137x except he's south African, but i still agree lol 😆 there's a video where he straight up dive-bombed after a huge black mamba, freaking it the hell out, and continued to mess with it until it ran out of energy 😳 lol. He's crazy.
He reminded me of Steve Irwin for sure
pro tip..... never trash and egg until it rots and changes shape. Ive literally seen a friend hatch 2 eggs that had green and black mold on the shell. I thought for sure they were trash, cleaned them off and candled them, finding 2 crested geckos moving about inside.
“Hey, what can go wrong right?”
Cut to the tittle of the next video, “Godzilla had been overpowered by a mystery reptile.”
Looks like Godzilla about to get overthrowned
Just imagine a water monitor and godzilla fighting over territory and the monitor lizard thrashes and whips godzilla alot
At work I found a small egg under a hatch to a lift. A mechanic said he thought it looked like a lizard egg. After caring for it, my buddy observed that it was, in fact, a malted easter candy. Great laugh.
😉😉
Ha!
Everyone leave the likes at 69
😂😂 that’s so good lol
Take a shot every time AC says some version of “Little did I know” or “i never suspected” lol
I have to work later lol
Bruh said “f*ck it” and still threw it into the hunger games 😂
I am waiting till the next video when he says a cobra popped out 😂
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Dingo: It could be a king cobra egg...
Mike: Ayy what could go wrong right?
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Man - seeing Dingo 😢 praying for everything good for him - he’s truly a present day Steve Irwin
AntsCanada saying “mommy” was something I never thought I would have seen in my lifetime.
😂
💀😭
I agree bro
So I DID hear him say that🤣
It was what we never thought we needed
You should have a side story to your Rainforest vivarium series call “Exploring My Backyard “ that would be another cool nature documentary series you could make 😁
😅😅😅😅
He has a blog channel where he shows other pets he has and around his home.
Good idea
I'd be terrified. I'm not one of those 'herping' guys that isn't scared to wander into thick bush and grab snakes, etc. LOL!
@@AntsCanada LOL!
I really like that this series is open and flexible enough to move focus to something biologically interesting that I can’t help but be invested in. Your positivity and passion have grown on me over the past few months since I started watching and it’s infectious.
When you candle an egg the color of the glow is an indicator as well. If its more pinkish red its probably alive, but if its a more yellow orange its most likely a slug (a empty unfertalized egg).
AC The Foliage and everything around your house is so beautiful. I’m happy you moved to a place I can tell you are genuinely happy with. Congratulations man!
Thank you! Bow.
Bow
The Philippines has a lot of animals that i never even know existed i have learned alot by watching your videos
"What could go wrong, right?" famous last words. I feel like something interesting will happen.
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I think this is how Jurassic Park REALLY got started.....
Python
Lol imagine something goes wrong and a a king cobra comes out😂
He did just bury that egg in optimal incubation conditions. As cool as it'd be, for safety sake I hope it's not a cobra, but I really want it to hatch lol
The guy from South Africa has some serious Steve Irwin energy.
R.I.P. The world has lost another advocate for wildlife and the environment.
The passion for animals is there for sure
Not energy but passion, yes. No one will ever have the level of enthusiasm and energy Steve had for wildlife. This guy is amazing, but. Just different energy to Steve.
@@NutterTTVhave you seen Irwin's kids videos??? The love and passion for animals is there, if not the reckless disregard for their own bodies.
You should check out his new family vlog channel, The Dinklemans!!! They are totally the Irwins South Africa edition! Crazy awesome family!
Australians and South Africans share alot of characteristics I've noticed. Through years of watching us play cricket against each other etc.
Snake breeder here, snakes lay a clutch which sticks together. Mom sometimes knows when eggs aren't good and kicks them out from sticking to the rest of the egg clutch but they are right next to her, she is the nest. Pythons and Cobras are both species that sit on their eggs and at laying the viens are the most prominent so that is a very dead egg and not from a cobra or python.
Only Ants Canada could make a 30 min video about a dead egg m, still keep me interested AND give me nightmares for the next month.
I'm not sure it is dead. He might have given whatever it is the right conditions by burying it in Pantdora. I've seen eggs hatch after far worse dehydration and worse mold on Snake Discovery. Sometimes they go bad, sometimes they just have a real hard time.
just an Another ant video.
@@ladykoiwolfethat doesn’t help my nightmares ;)
@@lifeismusic9411 what about this video was interesting? the 13 minutes of b-roll footage of a dud egg or 13 minutes of low quality staged zoom calls ?
@@lifeismusic9411 well, think of it this way. You're not living in Pantdora. It can't get you.
Hand down the best show on RUclips. Thanks for everything you do to make us happy to watch your channel.
Thank you! Ant love forever!
@@docrodgersa.k.aking300lion9 what about this video was the best? the 13 minutes of b-roll footage of a dud egg or 13 minutes of low quality staged zoom calls?
Show them yours @@xmars8
I have to say, it is super cool that you added in a spider warning thing. Personally I’m not super afraid of spiders but I just think it’s super cool that you added that in!
Same
It's great to see talented and knowledgeable nature RUclipsrs join together in an interconnected family.
Video idea: Do a cooperative enclosure project with them! e.g. Every RUclipsr picks a couple species to enrich the ecosystem, or maybe gets a small colony of ants (with names like Tyler's Tyrants, Clint's Conquerors etc.) to see whose colony will dominate the land.
Yes this is brilliant!
Then Coyote Peterson gets bitten by each youtuber's selection.
@@kobesutherlandlmao 😂😂😂😂😂
@@kobesutherland And he hams the reactions up so much he ascends to reptile jesus status.
If I remember correctly, you had a video in 2021 in which there is a dead monitor lizard in your backyard (probably killed by a hawk) that triggered an ant war with 7 different ant colonies.
big possibility
Dang you definitely pass the history test
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It's finally completed: ruclips.net/video/HKM5WmXT_aM/видео.html
which vid? can u send link??
What an amazing community you're a part of! So cool to be able to brainstorm with such a fun, knowledgeable group of people.😀
Couldn't agree more!
That's wild that guy just casually handling a cobra.. Cant help but think about how quickly that could go badly. Though I'm sure he knows what he's doing.
People who handle venous snakes are either the calmest and bravest among us, or the most unhinged. I cannot decide which it is, but I have mad respect for the work they do as many will collect their venom to make antivenom for bite victims.
Am I the only here to think it would be wise to follow his advice to check the termite mound for a bazillion reptile eggs???
Well, it's a king cobra, which is a relatively calm species, with bites being very uncommon. Still wouldn't recommend it.
It didn't hiss or raise its hood or anything, it seemed pretty used to being handled.
@@darthplagueis13kings are a super intelligent snake, plus the folks who handle them like that are usually very, very knowledgeable in reptilian body language and have a relationship with that particular animal.
Coyote Peterson from BW was another channel i watched along with you, so I'm glad you two talked to each other
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he should have asked molinaro snake lab. his whole channel is ltterally hatching python eggs
He's definitely the GOAT!
You da best bro! I know it’s a few months out but i can’t tell you how excited I am for the swamp vivarium.
I can relate to finding all kinds of critters in the house. I lived in Costa Rica for 9 years. I had lizards, geckos, snakes, toads, frogs, bats, hummingbirds, tarantulas and other spiders, a huge opossum, lots of different bugs, and other things get in the different houses I lived in. Once we had army ants come and we left for the night. They cleaned out all the other bugs and anything else they could eat and they left.
I miss living near the Central American jungle. Hummingbirds came in the greenhouse I was living in to collect cobwebs for nests. They took me long hairs too if they found loose hairs. Having them in my bedroom was cool. In the living room I had plants for them with flowers.
Costa Rica is a beautiful country and the people are mostly awesome. They were great and I learned Spanish fluently from them and SO much more.
One with nature!
😉😉😉😉
Yeah. It always amused me how Ticos have a network telling each other where the Army Ants are and the marauders are welcomed for the most part to rampage your compound. Seeing as how they indeed eat EVERYTHING in sight leaving the homestead clean and fresh of unwanted critters and detritus.
Everyone just takes a day or two to go on vacation 😂 in order to let them do their thing.
@@brockn7878 Ticos are awesome. But Ticas are better 😉
I like how he gives various possibilities, when he likely knows exactly what kind of egg it is.
So I spent 30 minutes of my life, trying to figure out what the egg was only to be found out that it’s nothing big fat filler episode. But it’s cool. I still love the content and I’ll be here next week to see what’s going on in the giant rainforest vivarium
25:55, it might become an egg-plant
not proud that i laughed at this
E e ha ha ha ha
Hehe
This is like a TV series where each series has a new cast. There are so many new animals being added all the time! It's so cool.
I love to see collabs like this. You can tell these people are very pationate about their jobs and who wouldnt be? Nature is an amazing thing. Shout out to all the channels that appeared in the video. Very wholesome imo.👏👏
Sure Jay is so passionate about his job he will cut eggs early and pull the babies out to see the morph. Clint is good through.
18:00 I just got back here after hearing the news.. now i'm sad.
I think it’s crazy how this went from an ant channel to basically being the god of his animals. Keep it up!
That is a serpent's egg being incubated by a cockerel. In about 9 months time, pandora will be home to a brand new baby basilisk 🤗
But is AntsCanada a Parselmouth? 😉
The egg would of already spoken to him if he was 😂😂😂@@astrinymris9953
fyi about prehistoric pets/the reptile zoo. Some of the worst animal husbandry ever is in that so called "zoo" and the profitability of the animals is more important than their health. Enclosures are extremely cramped, dirty, and over crowded in there as well. Not a single bioactive setup (or even real plant) I went a long time ago, and I hope their practices have improved since then.
This is so eggciting
Real
I'm about to enter eggstasy!
Tf? @@DeltaKT
Eggxactly
I love the egg puns
This was a very good episode about this little mystery egg, but when you had heard everything from the experts and seems they was grabbing straws to. The thought that the egg was an early one, I paused the video and just looked at the egg and thought to my lil self and said now what if he thinks that when he puts in the ground what if this just may be the right temp that it may need and in 60 days or more there just may be something. Just a hunch!
I was thinking the same thing
Exactly
Bow
Am I the only one that doesn’t know wtf this person is trying to say?
@anthonyruiz-carvalho31 not in the slightest.
"Oh, yeah. Oooh, ahhh, that's how it always starts. Then later there's running and screaming." --Dr Ian Malcolm, Jurassic park.
"What could go wrong?" 🤣🤣 I'm sure will be finding out soon.
That egg going to cause a massive war lol
Last week I asked for Clint's Reptiles crossover and you answered my prayers 🙏☺️♥️
Have you seen Clint’s video about Spider Ball Pythons? If not I recommend you watch it.
Hope you like it!
@@AntsCanada your channel is a light in my weekend, God Bless.
Seeing this just after Dingo's passing is so surreal... 🥺
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Perfect way to start my wake & bake 😤
Ditto
Already ahead of ya😉
It night here
I can smoke to that
Facts
3:58 Who else noticed the Praying Mantis?
OMG YOU'RE RIGHT! GOOD EYES! I should have added it to Pantdora!
where? i can't see it at all
edit: upped the quality and it was pretty obvious lol but couldn't see it at all in 720p
Not me until now. That was an eagle eye catch with the green on green.
I didn't until now. Thank you. They are my absolute favorite insect.
4:07 bannana!
I have to thank you for including spider warnings in your videos. It's why I'm able to subscribe to your channel. I'm actively working on my arachnophobia, but I'm also immunocompromised and have other health conditions that make normally harmless spiders dangerous to me. So, thank you for making your videos accessible!
By the dimensions of that egg, I can confidently say that's a deer goose. They're indigenous to the eastern Peloponnese area and we're known to fly while screaming and raming into houses in the 1920's. Fun fact
Clint!!! My two favorite animal youtubers. I got so excited when you introduced him lol. Thanks for being the best, guys!
“What could go wrong” famous last words before something actually hatch’s. 😂
Well, at least my cobra guess made the top contender list xD
It would be funny if your termites incubated it now and it turned out to be your water monitor
Seeing this video made me realize we need more videos than just weekly Vivarium updates. Your other animals are just as cool! Not to mention the ant farms, with no real updates since the vivarium series has started. Keep up the good work!
Go watch his vlog channel to see his other animals.
@@InspirationalManatee-zf2yz Oh wow, I actually had no idea he had a vlog channel! Thanks for giving me a new 1000+ videos to watch 🙏
Between this video and the one you did with kevin from epicgardening I love that my favorite youtubers collaborate 😊
Feels great being 30 seconds to an AntsCanda video ❤
Sincerest condolences to the community and the passing on of a passionate protector of species, Dingo Dinkelman. 🥺 May there be comfort in your time of need. 🙏 We would all be so fortunate as to have a commitment in our lives that uplifts not just people, but other species and environments as well.
🙏
*Thor voice* : “Bring me ANTS!”
With Snake Discovery it’s “Incubate till there’s no debate” 😂
Ikr I was thinking about that too 😂😂
Fun collaboration, I dig it! I did miss the tales of the small people of Pandora. You really are an exceptional story teller, you know it? You make it feel like we all go visit this cool small world filled with people and drama. Just excellent man. As I say to authors I love, I dig travelling your worlds. You take an incredible terrarium and a nature show and you add the story and heart. From the score, to the feel and tone, you just make awesome art, I love it. Thanks you for creating and sharing your worlds. I am so excited to hear the tale of how the new ant colonies you introduced settle in and interact. Man, I am worried about those giant trap jaws now. Those guys were awesome!
Just from the thumbnail alone, before I started watching, I said "my money is on whatever Clint says". And now that I've watched it I'm even more convinced, seeing as how he was the only one who put forth an option that wasn't on the table before.
You live in an absolutely gorgeous place. Im so jealous of the forest surrounding your home
Looks like all snakes in Toronto area are ovoviviparous (eggs retained inside the body where they hatch and the young then emerge from the mother) but perhaps a bad egg may be "jettisoned" when it doesn't hatch?
What happened to that ant species you found that might be a new species? Has it been confirmed new or already discovered yet? You haven’t posted anything about them in a while.
Didnt he post a video saying that they weren't a new species but that they did not know they lived in his area?
Twas a tetramorium species called electric ants invasive which sucks
@@pilot_bruh576no he is talking about some other ants from a year ago
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If you're talking about the one from years ago, it wasn't a new species but it was a new record of geographical location of the said ants. It wasn't recorded to be existing in the Philippines yet AC found them here; so in the end it's still a win situation.
I had something similar at my home. I also raise chickens, and once I thought the egg the hen was roosting was not good. I took the egg tô throw away, but was going to show to my daughter first. I had the egg in my hand when I heard a chick song. I waited a little, holding the egg, and heard again, then I decided to open it. There was a live chick inside! I hold it and show to the mother, then put away back into the coop. Nowadays, this is my only chicken that I can hand feed, pet it or call by name.
Thanks for sharing
must admit its really cool to see some of the best people on youtube when comes to animals sharing advice and adding into this content great to see
i took some mystery eggs i found behind the BBQ in to school for show and tell just before the easter holiday.... on return my teacher hands me a jar full of slugs!
those eggs are nasty asf
THAT suspense scene under your storage scare the S!@T out of me loll, i was sure a cobra would attack or something...x)
Keep up the good work thats amazing !
Looks like a snake egg
Agree!
Yeah, but what kind is the question...
Or possibly, what kind of lizard...?
That's what I was thinking
I agree with that, just which type of snake
It's a snake egg and he put it there
I loved the video buddy. Can’t wait to see it it hatches. Team King Cobra all the way!!!!!
Ahhhhhh!
@antscanada at 21:39 there appears to be another egg against the concrete wall as you are looking under the storage shed
My first thought was a rubber chicken egg which some chickens lay from time to time. doesn't really look all that much like it but when that happens they can sometimes be really funky shaped and totally rubbery. and they will sometimes just lay them on the ground and not in their boxes.
When chickens lay rubbery eggs they're still roughly shaped like a chicken egg, the rubberiness of the egg comes from an uncalcified shell so it's only contained by that thin membrane (the one you have to check a hardboiled egg carefully for when you peel them). Rubber eggs from chickens are usually also translucent so you can kinda see into them without candling.
Source: I've owned and worked with many chickens in my time and hoping to get back into raising them again next spring. If you can do it where you live, I highly recommend raising the fluffy velociraptors as they are a lot of fun to work with once you've got their personalities figured out. I used to have a hen that would ride around on my shoulder as I did my barn chores because she got hand fed when I was done, even just hanging out with the ladies in their coop/yard meant I would have my pirate chicken close at hand, ready to throw wings if the mean hens got too close to me.
@@JaxDee128 me too, I love raising chickens. I do agree that usually they are shaped normal. there are occasional abnormalities tho. you're right about the translucent part of it. sometimes there are ones that are kinda in the middle tho. but yeah I don't think that's what this was it was just my first thought haha. you totally should next spring!!
i remember you as a pinoy tv celeb when i was a kid now i love that for years of watching this acc and realise that you're a kababayan i enjoy watching these vids and appreciate that you enjoy doing what you really love doing. I hope you continue and expand your hobby.
My first instinct was thinking it was a snake egg, I am by no means an expert. When you put the light around the egg and asked what do you think....I think you need a better light. Plenty of strong LED bright lights out there, super candle power and reasonable in price.
I just love the dramatic music to go with the burial of the egg.😊
I want to meet you at Animal Con!! I live in St Augustine Beach, FL which is about a 90min drive to Orlando. You're easily my favorite youtuber and this is definitely my favorite channel. Pantdora is the best thing on the internet!!!
Normally snake eggs have lots of blood veins from the first day so if it’s a snake egg it wouldn’t be fertilized, but it does look like a fertilized egg from the outside. You should watch snake discovery. They do egg laying and hatching videos all the time 😊
would you ever do a video on what its like being a member of your team in an average day/week? all the stuff here you were saying they do looks really interesting and seems like rewarding work!
This! I’d love just day to day things like feeding animals, cleaning ect
Antscananda, you are the best. You teach all of us to love insects and animals, no matter how they look. Thank you.
Love how he just put a 99% sure it’s infertile egg into the perfect laying conditions… “what could go wrong” you are banking on that 1% you chaos gremlin
You and your team build a great arch there! A paradise for so many beautiful creatures! Well done!
I pray every week for your vids, and when you miss a week, I get excited cus I know the next vid is going to be CRAZY🎉🎉🎉
As a professional egg expert, this is 100% a dinosaur
Ants Canada,
I'm relieved that you appreciate the importance of not throwing out the balance of the vivariums. I understand that you get excited about new animals you find, and I understand the temptation to add them to this remarkable experiment. I sometimes worry that you may let your passion get the better of you and add something that totally throws off the balance. I'm glad to learn that my concerns are overblown.
Bro I think he knows what he’s doing…
😂😂😂😂😂
@@BlockA-ov1tj He knows a lot more about what he's doing than I do. I guess I just worry about things a lot more than I should.
Only Antscanada can make me watch a whole video about an empty egg and athough im disappointed. I still cant wait for the next episode. Been watching this channel for about 13 years now, and i kook forward too the next 13!
I too always look forward to the next episode, but I gotta be honest, this was probably the most pointless and boring episode I've seen in all my years of watching the channel. A bunch of made up drama for nothing. Hopefully the next one is great as usual.
such a delight to see Clint from Clint's Reptiles!! such an awesome crossover thank you antscanada
Any time!
A swamp extension, in my opinion, sooner then later would mean you could keep godzilla longer but no spoilers... 12:09
He's going to Florida soon to study swamps after the convention, so he can build a swamp extension. I'm hoping it's a hybrid swamp & cave vivarium.
@@Night-Shade. by the time he's done building extensions he's gonna need a new house lol
@@TimothyWitte-e2y His "ant room" is massive. 2 stories of space and his house is huge. I'd highly suggest you watch his house tour on his vlog channel. It's amazing.
@@Night-Shade.He said he would build the three extensions: canopy, swamp and cave.
26:00 what could go wrong…? Why is this question itself making me feel like something will go wrong 😭
I was soooo happy you asked Clint 🥰 love him and his channel so much!!!
That's a Platypus egg, It's parents were probably there on vacation and had the egg but didn't have enough room in their luggage to bring it home.
Clint being in the video makes me SO happy! I want to see more collabs!
Have you seen his video about Spider Ball Pythons? If not I recommend you watch it.
What could go wrong... Wakes up one day with a gigantic ant standing over his bed saying "DADDY?" 😂
So sorry for Dingo passing RIP
Hope it's a King Cobra 👍