Agreed!! 😁👍 I really think his voice is perfect for story telling and bed time stories 😊. And his videos are always refreshing and full of facts I'd otherwise never know about!
The blue viper is stunning! It looks like it was painted by an artist. It's my favorite snake, but I'm not going anywhere near a snake anytime soon :')
did you get paid off by caps lock ink the founders of this channel? Because this video was AMAZINGLY boring. as somebody said: "The amazing be always impressing never letting down somehow he causes my finger to slither like a snake down to the like button🐍" tell me you're a bot without telling me what 2+2 is. If I ran that channel I'd be embraced that in a year most of my videos can't reach 10% of the subs on each and every video, a hit would be over 100%
@@maliyahbrown5527 This guy doesn't know what he is on about The snake thath e shows when talking about Snake Island in Brazil and Golden Lanceheads yet he shows a completely different snake species such as Tremesurus pit Viper from SE Asia One day someone will gte bitten and dir because this guy dives mis information about snakes
@@kharismakharisma2859you should be glad you haven't after all it's poisonous I would say you're extremely lucky they're there.. I definitely wouldn't go looking for them....
The Stormtrooper morph hasn't grown past the few individuals that were first created. It's a shame too---they're gorgeous. I breed ballpythons myself, and have had quite a bit of luck with paradoxes and ringers. I also have a yearling Champagne Calico, that has a huge paradox marking on him. Paradox isn't supposed to be genetic, but it seems to be happening to me. (Jan Griffiths).
I love snakes. At one time, I owned five snakes at once. Two bought, three caught. My favorite was my Columbian Red Tailed Boa. She grew up to be just over 7' long. My other bought snake was a Ball Python. The three that I caught outside were, racing snake, corn snake, and a garter snake.
I never tried to captivate any of the garter snakes or rat snakes that I've come across. For a while I had a gorgeous Grey Banded California Mountain Kingsnake but he escaped while I was on vacation and my dad didn't secure the lid of the enclosure when he grabbed one of the weights off of it. But there was a period of time where I had a copperhead that was an adolescent when I got it. Never was able to sex it before letting it return to the wild. It was sitting by a tree stump and had a cut/infection on its skin about 6" from the tip of its tail. It was strangely docile and I expected it to die within a few days of getting it in the house because I thought it was ill. Turns out that it was just a super chill, mildly venomous snake that was recovering from some sort of attack. It fed really easily, showed basically no signs of aggression at all, and was totally fine after about 2-3 months. It shed once in that time and most of the skin problems were done afterwards. But after showing my 10 year old some pictures of it (and some other snakes that were far too lethal to keep in a house with children) he now wants one. I'll get him an easy species first (like a rat snake or king snake) and see how he does with it but he has no fear of snakes at all. Unfortunately, that means he's more likely to become careless and it only takes 1 mistake to fuck your day/month/life up.
Funny. At one point in time myself and a female i dated/lived with in a 1 bedroom apt had 2 berms that were about 13ft, a 5ft red tail boa, a anerythristic corn snake that reached about 4ft, a 16ft lemonheaded lavender albino retic, a pacman frog, 2 green anoles and a pitbull. needless to say our living room looked like wild kingdom for a good while. lol. my 2 berms and the lemonheaded retic were by far my favorites ever owned though. used to take walks around local park and girlfriend would have the pitbull and I would have one of my berms or my retic around my neck and having a snake that size made walks soo piece full being that if anyone would be walking towards us they would immediately cross the street once they realized what was wrapped around my neck and body. comments I would get from people were funny enough to make you piss yourself because of how freaked out they'd be. mind you I live in Pgh,Pa so not many people around this city walking around with a 13ft berm or a 16ft retic. the retic did make walks a bit of a challenge though just because of its size and strength so one of the berms were usually my go to choice simply because the berms were easier to handle.
@Kieran johnson($igma M) first off snakes can't be tamed. they may become a bit more docile in containment but you can't tame a snake. if your even planning on acquiring a black mamba (not even sure you can buy one legally if your not a herpetologist) I hope you have years of handling snakes like a black mamba and are a actual herpetologists cause if not we'll all be seeing your ass on the news. Headline will read man found dead on living room floor due to multiple bites from black mamba. I know people who breed snakes, venomous and non-venomous and even they wouldn't want shit to do with a mamba whether it be a green or black even with the years and years of experience in handling thousands and thousands of snakes those people have owned.
I had pet King cobra the red one is female emperor variety the female looked happy to find mates in king cobras..bs..there has been many headed snakes that how hydra few extra heads on water mocassin. Lol
So I’m a snake keeper and a couple of these facts are a wee bit off. Here’s some more info! It’s pretty rare for a reticulated Python to cost over $1,000 , mine was $150, most go for around $150 to $700. Also, iridescent scales are relatively common in a couple species, like the Brazilian and Colombian rainbow boas and the white lipped python. 2 headed snakes are also not that rare at all. If you watch channels such as snake discovery or brian barczyk you’ll see quite a couple.
Your getting some damn good prices on retics then. granted a basic retic dont costs that much but some of the morphs can costs a pretty penny. hell I paid $1200 for a lemonheaded lavender albino retic about 15yrs back that was about 10ft when I got it and it was bought from a guy I've known for years that breeds snakes. he's actually given me a few snakes that would've otherwise cost me $150, $200 just because of how many reptiles I bought from him. took me about a month to talk him into selling the lemonhead but eventually I broke him down and was able to aquire it from him. was one of the most gorgeous snakes I've ever owned that's for damn sure. honestly regret not having it skinned when it passed because of how beautiful it was plus the fact that it was about 16ft when it died. tried getting him to sell me a albino monocled cobra but not matter what I did, what I said or what I offered to pay him he wouldn't sell it to me or anything else venomous for that matter simply because at the time I literally had no experience with venomous snakes in anyway whatsoever.
We have those gliding snakes here in Phil. They usually live in mango trees. Everytime we hear loud crashing sound in the rooftop, it's usually that snake trying to escape another snake of their kind from the tree gliding to the roof. Usually it's no bigger than two fingers though, but it's very long. We used to play with them as a kid. They don't have fangs but they do have small serrated teeth.
Usually I am terrified of snakes but most of these are just so neat that I would love to see them up close. Thanks for always coming up with such new and fascinating stuff for us to look at 💖
@@Blurgert no, can't say I have lol. I've held some that friends of mine have had and came across just little garter snakes but I've never caught them (too scared) 😊
Hei don't challenge me my mom and dad are reptile keeper and even the rare like in the video I play with the snakes without sticky tape on their mouth and they don't bite me only predetors
It's always a delight, and an educational experience, to watch videos like this that are about rare species of animals and whatnot… especially when they're narrated by this guy! For some reason, his voice is oddly satisfying to listen to! Perhaps it has something to do with him sounding so much like Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) from the Netflix series, "You"! But anyways, I digress… did the picture of that green snake at the beginning of the Secretive Serpent portion of the video (@19:37) immediately make you think of Kermit the Frog?! 🐍
19:47 I live in Sri Lanka but I HAVE NEVER EVER HEARD OF THIS SNAKE!! Thank you soo much BE AMAZED, I'm discovering things that I have never imagined. I'm interested and a little terrified of snakes and would love to see one up close, but I would rather watch them from youtube though. Thank you again BE AMAZED, you're content definitely amazes be ALOT!
I’ve kept over 100 snakes, and some were outstanding. The Macklot’s Python is incredibly iridescent (my profile pic is my friend Mickey (RIP), and he looked like a moving rainbow! Another snake I had was a D’Alberts python, golden phase, also very iridescent. For an incredibly gorgeous snake, check out the Rainbow Boa.
This is a good story about animals it's always good to know about animals so beautiful but snakes are scary because they bite sometimes but when there your pet I'm sure they won't scratch you but anyways good story of snakes❤
First off snakes are not mammals. Mammals are warm blooded. snakes are reptiles and are cold blooded. second you can't tame a snake like a dog. just because a snake is a pet does not mean it won't ever bite and try to coil up around you (assuming it's a constrictor). lots of people have sadly lost their lives due to their pet snakes basically crushing them to death. obviously something like a ball python thats only 2ft long more than likely won't be capable of killing someone but if you have a berm or a retic that's 8ft or larger well then needless to say they can squeeze the life right out of you and if your alone well your screwed because chances are likely you won't get out of its coils. look at the havoc that berms are causing down in Florida. those berms are pretty much killing everything they come across. they are not native species to the US and don't have any natural predators (and are strong as hell, I know I've owned 2 that got to about 13ft before sadly dying) so their population is rapidly increasing year by year down there in FL.
Congrats on 10 mill. It’s been a journey every subscriber (including me) have been waiting for a very long time. We are so proud of u for reaching this very hard goal.
I missed the Sunbeam snake in this video. They are as holo as the beautiful Retic and they spend their life burrowed in the earth. And, when talking about albinos, you could have mentioned the blue eyed leucy, which is a pretty popular python color morphe.
Blue eyed leucies are also fairly common in Texas rat snakes as well. Black eyed leucies (super fire) occur in ball pythons as well. I have one. (Jan Griffiths).
Wow that rainbow python is incredibly beautiful. There are quite a few snakes that have that shimmer effect that make them look like they are colored even though they are black and simply reflect the light off their scales in such a way that they look colorful but I've never seen one that had this light refraction so intensely and dramatic as that python. That may truly be the most beautiful snake in the world and considering some are truly stunning that's not a small feat to pull off.
The pictures from "Snake island" is Eyelash vipers (Bothriechis Schlegelii). Not Golden Lancehead (Bothrops insularis) Of course the Variable bushviper (Atheris Squamigera) dont change color. The color is different depending of it`s origin.
This channel gets a lot of things wrong actually. I only watch at the end of the day when I need mindless entertainment that doesn't require much thought, and this channel masters that.
Thank you for that excellent video :) I adore snakes, as do many folks commenting here. For about 20 years I kept snakes as pets (before I met my wife who does not care for them at all). And yes, I've been bitten more times than I can count. The only bite that ever really concerned me was that of a pygmy rattler, though a tiny snake it had some memorable venom (and yes, I survived the ordeal). No snakes now, but we have some adorably stupid cats so life is good.
I would like to have seen the United States' longest snake, the Indigo, included. This non-venomous giant is essentially black with an indigo iridescence that is quite stunning.
My wife was able to locate the highly elusive "Drewish Cyclops Trousersnake." It's one of those rare specimens which have only been seen/handled by a very select few individuals. Unfortunately for me, this was only one of MANY other similar Trousersnakes she had become aquatinted with over the years. 😫
I want every one of these snakes shown as a pet lol. They are so beautiful! I especially love the dragon snake and the blue snake.. And the rainbow... And the red... Ok ok I love them all 😂
As a snake person, don't get venomous snakes without experience. When someone gets bitten by a venomous pet snake, it goes into ALL snakes. And don't get me started on how cruel rattlesnake roundups are. Always do your research before getting a snake
@@Voidbear_FNaF_and_Undertale yeah I know..I was joking about wanting them all. They are all beautiful, but I'd never own a venomous snake because I like to hold my pet snakes.
@@sherriewilson2020 When a venomous snakebite occurs, all snakes get a bad rep. Those out in nature are slaughtered by yahoos "protecting the public" and those in collections may be confiscated and destroyed. Venomous or not. Also, restrictive laws/regulations/permitting_requirements are just waiting to be enacted, typically to bolster the careers of legislators and animal control entities. Irresponsible owners of hot herps are universally hated in the relevant communities.
I loved the vid I actually was waiting for you to say doing bush viper it’s my fav snake and I did a class report on them they are amazing! Ty for the amazing video it opened my eyes to the snake world
A small reptile zoo in Tilburg in the Netherlands also had a 2 headed snake. It didn't get very old either. :( ps: Also Albinism also affects the eye sight. So the poor snake couldn't see very well either probably. pps: Oooohmygosh those bush vipers look so friggin cute! They're so gorgeoussss
Hello thanks for introducing her to us i actually did the trade with a loan from my friend and now with the profits i payed up and now am happy and comfortable
I had a albino garden snake in my back yard, he was there 2 years in a row. I did t even think garden snakes lived that long, or even be albino. I have looked since and learned any animal can be albino, or pigment disorders. Still I have never seen another like it since
I think you mean garter snake, which can definitely be albinistic, even melanistic (black). They can live for 15 years, in captivity at least. I've had some live for that long. (Jan Griffiths).
I just can't, I have a huge phobia when it comes to all reptiles: herpetophobia, some days are good, I can see one in the wild and be calm and then there are days, even looking at them on screen makes me anxious.
3:06/24:19 My ex & kid's daddy had a reticulated python named Purtty, her scales were rainbow colored exactly like "My Love", stunningly gorgeous iridescent look, she was absolutely beautiful. Looked like a rainbow & the most gorgeous scales, she shimmered & never seen a snake like her til this video. Sadly moving from Florida, had to get rid of her because couldn't take her on the plane, & moves are stressful on snakes, & she was huge.
I raise ball pythons, and have a fairly rare one. She is a black eyed leucistic----pure white with black eyes that have red pupils. She is the "super" form of the fire morph. She has a small round yellow spot near her tail, and her name is Lemon Drop. She was mated with my Calico male, and hopefully will lay eggs around April or May. (Jan Griffiths).
Can't get more beautiful than a snake in the reptile world. I use to breed egg eaters that when threatened would sound like a saw viper, also owned Mozambican spitting cobras, found in my garden, stunning but mad. the most stunning snake I ever kept was a 1m long puff adder found in a tyre. yes I live in South Africa, yes I am mad but I LOVE SNAKES!
I owned a copperhead once, and a Southwestern speckled rattlesnake (blue phase). The rattler lived for 17 years, and it was an adult when captured, so I didn't know its true age. Its name was Ralphie (never knew its gender). (Jan Griffiths).
Okay, I am so afraid of snakes that I can barely say the word. But, “My Love” is the most BEAUTIFUL creature I’ve Ever Seen !! Not that I want to see one in person thank you. The only thing I’m MORE AFRAID OF ARE ARACHNIDS, Now That’s a word I can’t even THINK of without breaking out in sweat. And here you show a Hybrid of BOTH of my most Nightmare inducing creations !!!! 😱😱😱😱🇨🇦
How come you left out the megshang viper there's between 400 and 300 left in the wild and they look so beautiful however was a very good video loved the blue inserlaris or blue kamodo viper
I love this guys Narration Voice and his Vids. His jokes are always hilariously legendary.
He does a great job. Hate snakes though.
Agreed!! 😁👍 I really think his voice is perfect for story telling and bed time stories 😊.
And his videos are always refreshing and full of facts I'd otherwise never know about!
They sure are. To the simple minded.
@@accalya271 wrong. This content farm is full of a lot of things but facts are rare.
I dig the videos but his jokes are lame af
These videos always keep me entertained!
This is not complete yet. My ex is missing
How does this not have 1,000,000,000 likes
Ur ex?
Haaaahaa
Ha ha ha damn bro I agree totally ,' sometimes u gotta let a snake be a snake
Lol
Snakes are amazing and this video just improved how i feel about them
These snakes are incredibly beautiful, but I will just continue to enjoy them on You Tube!! Thank-you!!
Lol
You're right, same here....snakes terrify me
Cool not Beautiful
Facts lol
Not to me
These make me have a new perspective and new appreciation of how beautiful they really can be:)
Loved this!! Love snakes! So many beautiful colors and of course, interesting content, sir!! 😊
Awesome
You see my comment I love all SNAKES🐍💙
interesting choice of content. umm... what's the topic of this channel's videos?
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@@andysupardi2347😅pgq❤
One of the few big channels that never disapoints...
I knew the spider tailed horned viper had to be on this list.
And I didn't know it'd be in my country 😦
The blue viper is stunning! It looks like it was painted by an artist. It's my favorite snake, but I'm not going anywhere near a snake anytime soon :')
It sure is. The gaboon viper & albino cobra both look pretty
Why are the beautiful ones always so deadly?😢
@@PalmBaiReader agreed!
@@juicedieman1052 I know, right! 😭
love m,but dont care to cross thr paths
I’ve actually seen one of these tentacled snakes while I was visiting a theme park/zoo called Busch Gardens in Florida. It was really cool 🤩
WHAT AN AWESOME VIDEO/EPISODE THIS IS. BIG THANKS AND MUCH APPRECIATED.
did you get paid off by caps lock ink the founders of this channel?
Because this video was AMAZINGLY boring.
as somebody said:
"The amazing be always impressing never letting down somehow he causes my finger to slither like a snake down to the like button🐍"
tell me you're a bot without telling me what 2+2 is.
If I ran that channel I'd be embraced that in a year most of my videos can't reach 10% of the subs on each and every video, a hit would be over 100%
@@svampebob007 Who pissed in your shredded wheat?
Bro,
MYLOVE is a pretty snake. Those Golden Lance Heads can stay on their island. Lots of awesome snakes. Was fun to watch. Great video
I agree mylove is a sulebertie
@@maliyahbrown5527 This guy doesn't know what he is on about The snake thath e shows when talking about Snake Island in Brazil and Golden Lanceheads yet he shows a completely different snake species such as Tremesurus pit Viper from SE Asia One day someone will gte bitten and dir because this guy dives mis information about snakes
I don’t like snakes, but I am watching this video because of YOU, Be Amazed! ❤️
😂😂😂😂
What an interesting video - love the range of snakes covered!!
As someone who has always loved reptiles, this video is incredibly satisfying. That rainbow snake is amazing.
I live in Indonesia and I never saw those Snakes
@@kharismakharisma2859you should be glad you haven't after all it's poisonous I would say you're extremely lucky they're there..
I definitely wouldn't go looking for them....
Ahh yes, Another amazing video!
A Ball Python known as "THE STORMTROOPER". You missed that one. It isnt a species, but it is a morph we have so far failed to recreate.
Huh...they must be probably not accurate enough
I have a ball python
The Stormtrooper morph hasn't grown past the few individuals that were first created. It's a shame too---they're gorgeous. I breed ballpythons myself, and have had quite a bit of luck with paradoxes and ringers. I also have a yearling Champagne Calico, that has a huge paradox marking on him. Paradox isn't supposed to be genetic, but it seems to be happening to me. (Jan Griffiths).
I love snakes. At one time, I owned five snakes at once. Two bought, three caught. My favorite was my Columbian Red Tailed Boa. She grew up to be just over 7' long. My other bought snake was a Ball Python. The three that I caught outside were, racing snake, corn snake, and a garter snake.
I never tried to captivate any of the garter snakes or rat snakes that I've come across. For a while I had a gorgeous Grey Banded California Mountain Kingsnake but he escaped while I was on vacation and my dad didn't secure the lid of the enclosure when he grabbed one of the weights off of it. But there was a period of time where I had a copperhead that was an adolescent when I got it. Never was able to sex it before letting it return to the wild. It was sitting by a tree stump and had a cut/infection on its skin about 6" from the tip of its tail. It was strangely docile and I expected it to die within a few days of getting it in the house because I thought it was ill. Turns out that it was just a super chill, mildly venomous snake that was recovering from some sort of attack. It fed really easily, showed basically no signs of aggression at all, and was totally fine after about 2-3 months. It shed once in that time and most of the skin problems were done afterwards. But after showing my 10 year old some pictures of it (and some other snakes that were far too lethal to keep in a house with children) he now wants one.
I'll get him an easy species first (like a rat snake or king snake) and see how he does with it but he has no fear of snakes at all. Unfortunately, that means he's more likely to become careless and it only takes 1 mistake to fuck your day/month/life up.
I love too maneh animals.. I love all animals and I THINK THEY'RE ALL DAMN ADORABLE
Snakes are always considered evil.
Example - on flag of Mexico.
But I love snakes.
Funny. At one point in time myself and a female i dated/lived with in a 1 bedroom apt had 2 berms that were about 13ft, a 5ft red tail boa, a anerythristic corn snake that reached about 4ft, a 16ft lemonheaded lavender albino retic, a pacman frog, 2 green anoles and a pitbull. needless to say our living room looked like wild kingdom for a good while. lol. my 2 berms and the lemonheaded retic were by far my favorites ever owned though. used to take walks around local park and girlfriend would have the pitbull and I would have one of my berms or my retic around my neck and having a snake that size made walks soo piece full being that if anyone would be walking towards us they would immediately cross the street once they realized what was wrapped around my neck and body. comments I would get from people were funny enough to make you piss yourself because of how freaked out they'd be. mind you I live in Pgh,Pa so not many people around this city walking around with a 13ft berm or a 16ft retic. the retic did make walks a bit of a challenge though just because of its size and strength so one of the berms were usually my go to choice simply because the berms were easier to handle.
@Kieran johnson($igma M) first off snakes can't be tamed. they may become a bit more docile in containment but you can't tame a snake. if your even planning on acquiring a black mamba (not even sure you can buy one legally if your not a herpetologist) I hope you have years of handling snakes like a black mamba and are a actual herpetologists cause if not we'll all be seeing your ass on the news. Headline will read man found dead on living room floor due to multiple bites from black mamba. I know people who breed snakes, venomous and non-venomous and even they wouldn't want shit to do with a mamba whether it be a green or black even with the years and years of experience in handling thousands and thousands of snakes those people have owned.
Him: ahh yes a beautiful rainbow snake 🐍
Snake: HISSSSSSS
I had pet King cobra the red one is female emperor variety the female looked happy to find mates in king cobras..bs..there has been many headed snakes that how hydra few extra heads on water mocassin. Lol
one time I and my family went to a snake expert truly scary and incredible experience
This snakes is almost so fabulous like be amazed.
Congratulations for 10M! 🎉
I wish you great luck 🤞
Nature is absolutely AMAZING!!!
So I’m a snake keeper and a couple of these facts are a wee bit off. Here’s some more info!
It’s pretty rare for a reticulated Python to cost over $1,000 , mine was $150, most go for around $150 to $700. Also, iridescent scales are relatively common in a couple species, like the Brazilian and Colombian rainbow boas and the white lipped python.
2 headed snakes are also not that rare at all. If you watch channels such as snake discovery or brian barczyk you’ll see quite a couple.
Amongus
2 headed creatures are still rare in general
@@Soleydrivencars yes of course, but not as much as the video is suggesting
ty for the onfo..
Your getting some damn good prices on retics then. granted a basic retic dont costs that much but some of the morphs can costs a pretty penny. hell I paid $1200 for a lemonheaded lavender albino retic about 15yrs back that was about 10ft when I got it and it was bought from a guy I've known for years that breeds snakes. he's actually given me a few snakes that would've otherwise cost me $150, $200 just because of how many reptiles I bought from him. took me about a month to talk him into selling the lemonhead but eventually I broke him down and was able to aquire it from him. was one of the most gorgeous snakes I've ever owned that's for damn sure. honestly regret not having it skinned when it passed because of how beautiful it was plus the fact that it was about 16ft when it died. tried getting him to sell me a albino monocled cobra but not matter what I did, what I said or what I offered to pay him he wouldn't sell it to me or anything else venomous for that matter simply because at the time I literally had no experience with venomous snakes in anyway whatsoever.
That golden child gene is amazing. If I had the money to breed snakes, I'd breed for that one!
We have those gliding snakes here in Phil. They usually live in mango trees. Everytime we hear loud crashing sound in the rooftop, it's usually that snake trying to escape another snake of their kind from the tree gliding to the roof. Usually it's no bigger than two fingers though, but it's very long. We used to play with them as a kid. They don't have fangs but they do have small serrated teeth.
That's actually really cool!!
When he asked what I’d call the leaf nose snake, I said “a deformed hippo”
Amazing video, I need more of it
All the snakes were beautiful at the beginning. Never heard of them before. But the flying snakes. Pretty cool.
Woow!! I had never even heard of these flying and leafsnout shaped snakes. Or the skunky one 😵💫😄Be Amazed, you never cease to amaze me!
I have in a book
Usually I am terrified of snakes but most of these are just so neat that I would love to see them up close. Thanks for always coming up with such new and fascinating stuff for us to look at 💖
have you cought a snake before? I've gotten 4 snakes
@@Blurgert no, can't say I have lol. I've held some that friends of mine have had and came across just little garter snakes but I've never caught them (too scared) 😊
@@Blurgert 7
yes I love death too my brother
Hei don't challenge me my mom and dad are reptile keeper and even the rare like in the video I play with the snakes without sticky tape on their mouth and they don't bite me only predetors
It's always a delight, and an educational experience, to watch videos like this that are about rare species of animals and whatnot… especially when they're narrated by this guy! For some reason, his voice is oddly satisfying to listen to! Perhaps it has something to do with him sounding so much like Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) from the Netflix series, "You"!
But anyways, I digress… did the picture of that green snake at the beginning of the Secretive Serpent portion of the video (@19:37) immediately make you think of Kermit the Frog?! 🐍
My FAVORITE narrator! And bonus points that's he talking about snakes! 🖤🖤🖤
Him: blue and beautiful
Snake: Hisss
Suuuuuch a great video!!! Loved it
Incredible footage. Ty.
Way the fok
19:47 I live in Sri Lanka but I HAVE NEVER EVER HEARD OF THIS SNAKE!! Thank you soo much BE AMAZED, I'm discovering things that I have never imagined. I'm interested and a little terrified of snakes and would love to see one up close, but I would rather watch them from youtube though. Thank you again BE AMAZED, you're content definitely amazes be ALOT!
Look around for the infamous Beligerant Ziptie
Or Judge Snake
if you don't mind, and when there is time, how about a video about wolves and foxes, please. 😎
I’ve kept over 100 snakes, and some were outstanding.
The Macklot’s Python is incredibly iridescent (my profile pic is my friend Mickey (RIP), and he looked like a moving rainbow! Another snake I had was a D’Alberts python, golden phase, also very iridescent.
For an incredibly gorgeous snake, check out the Rainbow Boa.
This is a good story about animals it's always good to know about animals so beautiful but snakes are scary because they bite sometimes but when there your pet I'm sure they won't scratch you but anyways good story of snakes❤
Same here with animals!
@@RosesAreRed615 snakes are animals
@@user-vb2lo9lr3y no they reptile not animal
@@Stapybfbfan I swear to god your the stupidest person on earth I hope your like 4 cause that's insane 🤣
SNAKES ARE ANIMALS
I hope your trolling
First off snakes are not mammals. Mammals are warm blooded. snakes are reptiles and are cold blooded. second you can't tame a snake like a dog. just because a snake is a pet does not mean it won't ever bite and try to coil up around you (assuming it's a constrictor). lots of people have sadly lost their lives due to their pet snakes basically crushing them to death. obviously something like a ball python thats only 2ft long more than likely won't be capable of killing someone but if you have a berm or a retic that's 8ft or larger well then needless to say they can squeeze the life right out of you and if your alone well your screwed because chances are likely you won't get out of its coils. look at the havoc that berms are causing down in Florida. those berms are pretty much killing everything they come across. they are not native species to the US and don't have any natural predators (and are strong as hell, I know I've owned 2 that got to about 13ft before sadly dying) so their population is rapidly increasing year by year down there in FL.
I love your vids l’ve been watching since I was 8 and now I’m 10! I love you
LOVE FROM 🇴🇲(Oman).
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Green vine snakes aren’t dangerous. Or most aren’t.
I missed the Sunbeam snake in this video. They are as holo as the beautiful Retic and they spend their life burrowed in the earth.
And, when talking about albinos, you could have mentioned the blue eyed leucy, which is a pretty popular python color morphe.
Blue eyed leucies are also fairly common in Texas rat snakes as well. Black eyed leucies (super fire) occur in ball pythons as well. I have one. (Jan Griffiths).
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My first thought was don't the two headed sankes eat/fight each other or themselves, you know what I mean lol
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It depends if they are both attached to the digestive tract. If they are, they may compete. If not, the one that can, does the eating.
I'm huge fan of snakes and reptiles and lizards in general so I really appreicate this vid.
I will probably never see most of those species in real
Wow that rainbow python is incredibly beautiful. There are quite a few snakes that have that shimmer effect that make them look like they are colored even though they are black and simply reflect the light off their scales in such a way that they look colorful but I've never seen one that had this light refraction so intensely and dramatic as that python. That may truly be the most beautiful snake in the world and considering some are truly stunning that's not a small feat to pull off.
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The amazing be always impressing never letting down somehow he causes my finger to slither like a snake down to the like button🐍
good one! 😂
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So fascinating! I love snakes - Mylove is my favourite
I appreciate your show, it truly does brightens up a gloomy day. Thank you
Loved this.
Oh, and the 3rd grade illustrations were nice too.
The rainbow snake was like a rainbow with no proper colors.
The pictures from "Snake island" is Eyelash vipers (Bothriechis Schlegelii). Not Golden Lancehead (Bothrops insularis)
Of course the Variable bushviper (Atheris Squamigera) dont change color. The color is different depending of it`s origin.
This channel gets a lot of things wrong actually. I only watch at the end of the day when I need mindless entertainment that doesn't require much thought, and this channel masters that.
Also he said reticulated Python while on the screen it was a Burmese Python...
Looking forward to the time my fellow human beans are rare. Good video. Thank you.
This one video was really good 👍 I enjoy it very much thank you
Thank you for that excellent video :) I adore snakes, as do many folks commenting here. For about 20 years I kept snakes as pets (before I met my wife who does not care for them at all). And yes, I've been bitten more times than I can count. The only bite that ever really concerned me was that of a pygmy rattler, though a tiny snake it had some memorable venom (and yes, I survived the ordeal). No snakes now, but we have some adorably stupid cats so life is good.
These snakes have my approval
I would like to have seen the United States' longest snake, the Indigo, included. This non-venomous giant is essentially black with an indigo iridescence that is quite stunning.
My wife was able to locate the highly elusive "Drewish Cyclops Trousersnake." It's one of those rare specimens which have only been seen/handled by a very select few individuals. Unfortunately for me, this was only one of MANY other similar Trousersnakes she had become aquatinted with over the years. 😫
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Okay there is something you don’t know.
Snakes lack the part of the brain that feels love. They never feel love.
They also lack giant, cartoon eyes. 🤣
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I love snakes…these are just astonishingly beautiful!
I want every one of these snakes shown as a pet lol. They are so beautiful! I especially love the dragon snake and the blue snake.. And the rainbow... And the red... Ok ok I love them all 😂
As a snake person, don't get venomous snakes without experience. When someone gets bitten by a venomous pet snake, it goes into ALL snakes. And don't get me started on how cruel rattlesnake roundups are.
Always do your research before getting a snake
It goes into all snakes 🐍??? I’m confused 🫤…
@@Voidbear_FNaF_and_Undertale yeah I know..I was joking about wanting them all. They are all beautiful, but I'd never own a venomous snake because I like to hold my pet snakes.
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When a venomous snakebite occurs, all snakes get a bad rep.
Those out in nature are slaughtered by yahoos "protecting the public" and those in collections may be confiscated and destroyed. Venomous or not.
Also, restrictive laws/regulations/permitting_requirements are just waiting to be enacted, typically to bolster the careers of legislators and animal control entities.
Irresponsible owners of hot herps are universally hated in the relevant communities.
I loved the vid I actually was waiting for you to say doing bush viper it’s my fav snake and I did a class report on them they are amazing! Ty for the amazing video it opened my eyes to the snake world
A small reptile zoo in Tilburg in the Netherlands also had a 2 headed snake. It didn't get very old either. :( ps: Also Albinism also affects the eye sight. So the poor snake couldn't see very well either probably. pps: Oooohmygosh those bush vipers look so friggin cute! They're so gorgeoussss
I. Absolutely. Love. Snakes.
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I absolutely HATE snakes but must admit I found this video very interesting!!
I had a albino garden snake in my back yard, he was there 2 years in a row. I did t even think garden snakes lived that long, or even be albino. I have looked since and learned any animal can be albino, or pigment disorders. Still I have never seen another like it since
I think you mean garter snake, which can definitely be albinistic, even melanistic (black). They can live for 15 years, in captivity at least. I've had some live for that long. (Jan Griffiths).
Yayyyyyy man I love your videos! love from Africa 🌍
And just like that , as at minute 14 I can now hear all the "s's" in the video 🙄
brilliant video .
NO YOUR GETTING THE NAMES WRONG AAAAAAAAAAA ITS NIT A SANFRANSISCO GARTER SNAKE ITS A CALIFORNIA RED SIDED GARTER SNAKE
OK, I was amazed!! 😃😃
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The blue Pit viper is my number 1
I just can't, I have a huge phobia when it comes to all reptiles: herpetophobia, some days are good, I can see one in the wild and be calm and then there are days, even looking at them on screen makes me anxious.
Never love snakes but u make me want to have one now. Thanks mate
That's not a golden Lance head. That's a yellow eyelash pit viper. The Lance head has a longer snout hence the name Lance head.
3:06/24:19 My ex & kid's daddy had a reticulated python named Purtty, her scales were rainbow colored exactly like "My Love", stunningly gorgeous iridescent look, she was absolutely beautiful. Looked like a rainbow & the most gorgeous scales, she shimmered & never seen a snake like her til this video. Sadly moving from Florida, had to get rid of her because couldn't take her on the plane, & moves are stressful on snakes, & she was huge.
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Dude you should go to the reptile gardens in South Dakota. They have the rarest snake in the world!
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Nice puns always racks a smile on my face
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I raise ball pythons, and have a fairly rare one. She is a black eyed leucistic----pure white with black eyes that have red pupils. She is the "super" form of the fire morph. She has a small round yellow spot near her tail, and her name is Lemon Drop. She was mated with my Calico male, and hopefully will lay eggs around April or May. (Jan Griffiths).
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The blue snake is called an Insularis and the blue ones aren’t exceptionally rare. But they are beautiful.
love ur videos and i love this one the most i love snakes❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Even though I am scared of snakes,this is amazing 🎉
Can't get more beautiful than a snake in the reptile world. I use to breed egg eaters that when threatened would sound like a saw viper, also owned Mozambican spitting cobras, found in my garden, stunning but mad. the most stunning snake I ever kept was a 1m long puff adder found in a tyre. yes I live in South Africa, yes I am mad but I LOVE SNAKES!
I owned a copperhead once, and a Southwestern speckled rattlesnake (blue phase). The rattler lived for 17 years, and it was an adult when captured, so I didn't know its true age. Its name was Ralphie (never knew its gender). (Jan Griffiths).
Wow they're so Gorgeous I love snakes 🥰
Okay, I am so afraid of snakes that I can barely say the word. But, “My Love” is the most BEAUTIFUL creature I’ve Ever Seen !! Not that I want to see one in person thank you. The only thing I’m MORE AFRAID OF ARE ARACHNIDS, Now That’s a word I can’t even THINK of without breaking out in sweat. And here you show a Hybrid of BOTH of my most Nightmare inducing creations !!!! 😱😱😱😱🇨🇦
How is it going BE AMAZED and nice video
How come you left out the megshang viper there's between 400 and 300 left in the wild and they look so beautiful however was a very good video loved the blue inserlaris or blue kamodo viper
These snakes are so amazing.