I always like seeing Common Lizards and they were very photogenic examples. That Croc was hanging out hoping for his favourite snack of sweaty tourists. 😂 Thanks for another brilliant video. 👌🏻🐊🦎🐍
Hey, love the video. Apologies if I'm wrong, cus I don't know my mosses that well, but at 2:53, I think what you're seeing isn't actually a moss, but something called a "robin's pincushion". If I'm right, it's when a plant reacts badly to some damage, from a pest biting it or a disease, and its cells react adversely, creating what's basically a tumour. You only find these on rose plants, and you can see the tiny little thorns peeking out from the mass! I've heard some species of wasp lay their eggs inside these so they can be protected from predators at all times.
Thanks mate! Wow that's fascinating thank you so much for letting me know, I love it when people leave comments teaching me extra bits that I've missed 😃
Hey buddy i came from simons channel to check you out, this is truly amazing brother hang in there keep making videos and you will be up there for sure❤
@@humamalsammarraie643 thank you so much man, comments like this really make my day! I just put out another video if you fancy a bit more 😉 I'm really happy with this one!
@@CreatureChroniclesUK RSPB Strumpshaw Fen in Norfolk! there is a lot of rivers and marshland so they love it there. there is a lot of beatiful nature reserves in Norfolk, I would reccomend if u havent been before :)
I always like seeing Common Lizards and they were very photogenic examples. That Croc was hanging out hoping for his favourite snack of sweaty tourists. 😂 Thanks for another brilliant video. 👌🏻🐊🦎🐍
Yeah I love seeing them too! Although they're common they're still rare to see.
Haha yeah he likes them sweaty, it makes them nice and salty 😂
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Hey, love the video. Apologies if I'm wrong, cus I don't know my mosses that well, but at 2:53, I think what you're seeing isn't actually a moss, but something called a "robin's pincushion". If I'm right, it's when a plant reacts badly to some damage, from a pest biting it or a disease, and its cells react adversely, creating what's basically a tumour. You only find these on rose plants, and you can see the tiny little thorns peeking out from the mass! I've heard some species of wasp lay their eggs inside these so they can be protected from predators at all times.
Thanks mate! Wow that's fascinating thank you so much for letting me know, I love it when people leave comments teaching me extra bits that I've missed 😃
I think I know the guy who stood on the sea snake ! That’s Such good snake swimming footage 🐍
@@LUKESCONROY yeah you do 😂 it was so funny as well as scary!
Grass Snakes always deserve a like!
They sure do! I was so happy to see one
Great video - good shots of the lizard
Thank you! They were kind enough to sit still for once 😀
Hey buddy i came from simons channel to check you out, this is truly amazing brother hang in there keep making videos and you will be up there for sure❤
@@humamalsammarraie643 thank you so much man, comments like this really make my day! I just put out another video if you fancy a bit more 😉 I'm really happy with this one!
great video! last summer i saw a very cute baby grass snake in a ruined medieval priory. not so much reptile luck this year but saw some otters 👍
Thank you 😀
That's a cool spot to see a snake! Where did you see the otters?
@@CreatureChroniclesUK RSPB Strumpshaw Fen in Norfolk! there is a lot of rivers and marshland so they love it there. there is a lot of beatiful nature reserves in Norfolk, I would reccomend if u havent been before :)
Great lizard footage, very crispy, and your snake commentary was funny 😂!
Thank you 😃 only one native snake left to find...
Loved the new video but you were way to close to that croc they can swim and run much faster than you can.
Thank you! Yeah I probably was.. I'm vastly inexperienced with crocs so it's probably a good thing that's the only time I've ever seen one..
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