Imagine being a day old, knowing nothing but silent darkness, then suddenly… bombarded by a SCREAMING SQUEALING GIANT while explosions happen in the distance. I would bite too tbfh
This is the most interesting hatching video by far🤣 I go from feeling happy to see the babies hatching to suspense mid-video and to laughing at Emily and Ed's adventure in recovering the lost babies. This video really made my day💖
Now I don't feel so bad about my 3yo milk snake escaping last month 😅 He also likes to yeet himself. I think it's just in their nature lol. This was absolutely entertaining!! I'm glad all the babies were ok after their little adventure. I would love to see more baby milk snake from you guys! Anyways, have a lovely day 🖤
@@theangryparas3167 Yep! I woke up and saw him on my desk instead of in his tank (the enclosure is on top of some cabinets directly next to it so not very far), so he probably wasn't out for very long.
@@philippal8666 Thank you for pointing out the obvious of which everyone was already aware. It still doesn't change how endearing the action is nor the fact that it makes them rather bratty.
Love all their videos. Personally I wouldn't mind 3 a week. Teaching video . Check in on the animal video and cool updates. And a shenanigans video. You know they have to have tons of fun there.
I know I say it every time, but I love that you don't shy away from the realities of your work as responsible breeders, be it babies that don't survive to hatch, hatch with severe spinal deformities, and the late nights, the hard graft. By showing everything you are giving a much more realistic perspective of what is involved, there are too many animal-based social media accounts who only show the fun stuff, and mislead people into thinking that animal care is easy, with no downsides - and then they go get an animal, find they can't handle the realities, and there becomes more and more need for rescue/rehoming orgs. So thank you, Emily and Ed, for being open and honest with your audience!
That is what makes this woman totally attractive for me. She is kinda fearless, never afraid getting her hands dirty and tons of knowledge about snakes. She is awesome 🏳🌈
Just in case someone hasn't written it already, the Vulcans are a community group in St. Paul based around the ending of the Winter Carnival and the coming of spring and summer. The Winter King Boreas who presides over the winter carnival (and wintertime in general) is ousted from his position by the king of fire Vulcanus Rex and his warriors, the Vulcans, who bring the heat of summer to melt all the snow away. It's a really old tradition from like 1916, although the winter king has been around since 1888. The two kings and their respective courts are locked in an eternal battle for dominance, causing the freezing cold winters and the hot and humid summers.
I love rewatch this vid. The chompy escape artists are so cute! Edit : Ed`s face smooshed on the glass saying I see them! Was funny too, so much little kid energy! lol
Im so glad you found the babies and that they were safe! I could hear the relief in Emily’s voice! Im glad that both of you are so passionate about snakes!
Advice: Fill in the top holes of the brackets with silicone so that doesn't happen again in the future. (silicone doesn't prevent them from coming apart in the future, so there's no harm in doing it). You could also install a mosquito screen behind the vents.
My first snake was a pueblan milksnake and he was also an escape artist. I did learn how to stop him from getting out, and he grew up to become a very chill, awesome pet.
At the facility I worked at, milk snakes were almost always the escapees. Those little turds would find their way out of their bins through the teeniest gaps, then dissappear into thin air. Sometimes we would find them right away in random places near heat sources, other times we wouldn't find them until months later. While it wasn't a super common occurrence, it happened about 4 times in the 3 years I worked there, and I heard a story about a previous escape that resulted in the snake being found in the most bizarre location - inside a bin of cut greens for bearded dragon INSIDE THE REFRIGERATED ROOM. Everyone assumed it snuck into the bin while the greens were being chopped and added to the bin, and it was put away in the fridge without anyone knowing what had happened until a very chilly snake was found by the dragon care staff. Thankfully it recovered with no adverse effects.
I know the one milk snake was bitey from the beginning but my guess is the power drill vibrations probably freaked them out, considering feeling vibrations is a main sense for snakes and something like that would probably feel like a bird trying to get to them. At least they have good survivle instincts.
Aaaah!! As the original creator of the hatching bingo card, I squealed when you mentioned it!! 🥰 I'll have to bring you one when I meet you at Tinley! Love, Will & Wes.
I'm glad you were able to find all the escapees (and learnt how your incubator works). Also, I HAVE THAT TSHIRT TOO NOW! I love it! Super comfy and cute. 🐍
It’s always funny when they say the date in the video And it’s months back lol. Really shows just how much content they film and how much work goes into it. Still remember when they filmed in their snake room and kitchen at home. Sending love to snake discovery!!
When the baby bit Emily, that was so funny because she was just casually cutting the eggs while the baby was just on there Edit:I haven’t checked in a while but thank you for 50 likes
Ed is the MVP today, good job saving all those babies!!! If you know someone with a 3D printer, maybe you could get them to make some plugs for the incubator
It completely blows my mind that they ALL crawled into those supports, lol. Well done finding them all happy and healthy!! Love the channel - you guys are a treat!
I love this too!! It's so endearing when I hear Ed refer to them as the babies mom and dad! Just shows how much they care for each and every animal in their care!
This summer me and my family adopted a little baby corn snake which we named Ginger. She is an amazing eater and has taken five meals with us already. Thank you Emily and Ed for all of the amazing work you do!
I just love getting notifications about a snake discovery video and just completely stopping anything I’m doing to watch the video! It just makes my day!!❤
Good job Ed on taking apart the incubator AND remembering how to put it back together. And GG Emily, your Egg-xit pun really made me laugh😂. Also Always disect the eggs FOR SCIENCE!
Emily, Ed, I have to thank you for the reason I have my pet corn snake! I've been watching this channel for. . . about 3.5 years and I love it. You've inspired me for so many things, helped me learn, all of that. So, this'll definitely get buried among all the other fans, but thank you so much!
One of the first things I found out when I first began to keep snakes, way back in the 1960's was snakes are super escape artists. One great thing about today is it is easy to find habitats that are mostly escape proof, but if you forget a latch or something, they are almost sure to find it. I had a six foot yellow rat snake that got loose and it was six months befor my mom found him between blankets, in a closet. Looked as good as befor the great escape and maybe even a bit plumper? Never saw a mouse in that house and were was he getting water? Oh, and a good thing for me, my mom had no problems with snakes, had even heightened my interests in them when she saw my interest in reptiles. Some of her best friends befor getting married were good friends with Bill Haas I think his name was, probably one of the most famous herpetologists in the world back then and helped me get my first boa. (Bellboa)
Every time I hear about a pet snake escape, they're always found in a weird place like that, healthy as can be (and even a bit fat). Snakes truly are apex predators lol
My rat snake had a similar escapade. I got him after a friend found him out on the sidewalk in the middle of nowhere. He escaped all the time, but usually just crawled up the inside of my dresser & curled up in my clothes. When I didn't have a place to keep him for a bit my SIL took him in. He escaped & months went by. Everyone thought the dogs got him or something. The house was empty for a bit, then she moved back in & turned on the utilities again. A few days later someone woke in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom & sat on him where he was getting a drink from the toilet. He was fine, no worse for his adventure.
@AlishaV My sister (or daughter?) had a couple baby ball pythons and when still young, one found it's way out. I don't remember how long it was, they had long befor given up ever finding it, but one day their fridge or freezer stopped working. They pulled it out, and there was the missing python. It had crawled in the fan so it couldn't turn . The appliance was fine and the python was much bigger, and now much bigger than its buddy, whonhad been being pampered that whole time. It was obvious it had been doing a way better job of mousing than their cat, whose job that had been.
Omg, I actually jumped when the babies first fell out! Hahaha! I really didn't expect them to be small enough to fit in there- tiny little noodles, ain't they?! Lol
I was waiting for this video, milksneks are some of my favorites! Their baby aggression was so surprising to me, but I guess it makes sense because they're certainly not camouflaged. I'm so glad you found the babies!
My baby was super spicy. My juvenile fails every time I pick her up, but calms down quickly. My old man has mastered flinging musk in a spiral pattern any time you have to handle him.
Of all things that could be on egg-hatching bingo cards, (spoken or no) checking eggs while a newborn snake hangs onto you by its teeth is definitely low on the expectation list XD
Emily’s like, can you let go of me, no, ok then you can help me cut open the rest of the eggs. Cuts them open with the baby snake still munching on her thumb 😂 Love it! Those babies are beautiful!
These were the most hilarious babies I've ever seen, never seen a baby snake so determined to eat you. I think think these babies are convinced they're Coral Snakes instead of Milk Snakes 🤣
Ed’s pitch “did you lose your small snakes in an incubator because they somehow escaped? Have no fear because ed the incubator disassembler is here”😂😂😂
I’m so glad all the babies are safe! I remember last year there was a baby that was never found, so the happy ending on these lost babies is most welcome. They’re such little stinkers!
Adorable and feisty AND really, really, really fast. First breath, first, second, third and fourth bites, etc. and complete escape artists. Name at least one Houdini and another one Bitey
They are ADORABLE!! I'm super glad they finally hatched, i was so excited for them! New member of the snake family, right? I'm ready for them to grow up and have more babies incoming!!!!!
Those baby milk snakes with the thick black bands are so gorgeous. I seriously thought “ Those two are absolutely beautiful and I want one!!” for a few minutes there and I’ve never owned a snake 😂
The first snake that I looked at was a milksnake. I was told by a few people, and also through my own research, that they're not good starter snakes because they're so fast. This video has just reinforced that. I'm so grateful I went with my BP instead of that adorable milksnake!
Oh dear! Your wee escapees are too cute for words. They remind me of my 2 orange boy cats who, while we were quarantining them in our laundry room, decided to lift the floor register vent and escape into our duct system.. 😅
Where are peublan milksnakes native too? Cause apparently milk snakes native to more northern parts of north america don't always have proper bandkng, but can come with a more saddle like shape of splotches on thekr bodies instead. Don't need to mimic coral snakes if there are no coral snakes apparently.
This is the most chaotic egg hatching video. Didn’t think it could get more chaotic than looking for baby garters 😂
Baby garter videos are the best! Less bitey but more babies hiding.
Have they had baby garter videos yet this season? Garters are my favorite!!
@@OpposingPony they haven’t done any garter videos in a while. Kinda miss them.
Yes
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For the vents on the incubator, I'd recommend glue/taping some screen mesh over the holes. Keeps airflow and prevents escapes.
I was thinking that too but I've no experience in keeping snakes or incubators so I didn't think it was possible.
Exactly what I was thinking too. They could probably use contact cement (or similar) and have it blend right in.
Spray foam instead of paper towels?
I was thinking the same, some mesh or fabric over the holes where they were found etc.
Milk snakes = SUPER JERKS! 😂
Emily saying "lol anyway" and just continuing the video with a snakelet attached to her thumb is incredibly on brand.
It legitimately made me sort out loud with laughter.
My first thought was that she should let Jason hold one on his show. 😂
They're either calm af or bat ish crazy. 😂 And Emily just letting it nom away on her is a mood.
The time-out bin though 🤣🤣🤣
Also when she gets excited from the bleeding bite 😂
Imagine being a day old, knowing nothing but silent darkness, then suddenly… bombarded by a SCREAMING SQUEALING GIANT while explosions happen in the distance. I would bite too tbfh
Well if you say it than way than it’s much more understandable
Yes self *the’fence*
@Xeno-Da-Pupper autocorrect?
"she's been trying to eat us, it's so cute" This was hilarious
5 min later..."would you stop?!" 😂
This is the most interesting hatching video by far🤣 I go from feeling happy to see the babies hatching to suspense mid-video and to laughing at Emily and Ed's adventure in recovering the lost babies. This video really made my day💖
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I agree
I agree too! Literally have watched it like 10 times! 😂😂
I agree
Emily continuing cuttin' the eggs with a baby snake eating her alive is the most Snake Discovery thing ever. LMAO
Fr 😂😂
lick,me,all,over😱
lol Fr 😂
Omg i know right she is like- I WILL NEVER GIVE UP😂
FR 😂
Now I don't feel so bad about my 3yo milk snake escaping last month 😅 He also likes to yeet himself. I think it's just in their nature lol. This was absolutely entertaining!! I'm glad all the babies were ok after their little adventure. I would love to see more baby milk snake from you guys! Anyways, have a lovely day 🖤
The little houdinis of the snake world. Did you find your Milkie BTW?
Yeah, though I have MBK - she went on a 6-month long adventure before deciding to return. 😅😂
So they like to yeet themselves and hide lol
@@theangryparas3167 Yep! I woke up and saw him on my desk instead of in his tank (the enclosure is on top of some cabinets directly next to it so not very far), so he probably wasn't out for very long.
What does ‘yeet himself’ mean?
Why does the fact they keep biting you make me want one even more? They're such adorable little brats! 🤣
So true
Every baby animal bites. Even humans
@@philippal8666 Thank you for pointing out the obvious of which everyone was already aware. It still doesn't change how endearing the action is nor the fact that it makes them rather bratty.
I’m convinced milk baby just didn’t wanna deal with his crazy siblings and was just hiding
Did that one even decide to hatch entirely
the way the baby milksnake was chomping on you while you cut open the other egg 😂 thank you for sharing these hatching videos every single year 💖
I think Circus was actually the dad of these babies, lol.
(Before anyone says it, yes I'm joking)
The milksnake casually trying to eat Emily
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
❤ so😂
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Man. Favorite season is baby season.
I watch all their videos but by far my favorite are the baby videos!
Comes between construction season and mosquito season 😂
Same here but I watch all the videos
Love all their videos. Personally I wouldn't mind 3 a week. Teaching video . Check in on the animal video and cool updates. And a shenanigans video. You know they have to have tons of fun there.
Yep
*Emily and Ed:* Man, I can't wait to hatch some easy going snakes!
*The Milksnakes:* Hold my beer
This is funnier considering they’re babies
“hold my apple juice” lmao
😆😆😆
“Hold my Milk”
This doesn't make sense since they are babies
@@EDIZFOREVS2024 I know, but it was just a joke. I was trying to be extra funny! 😂😁
“She’s been trying to eat us, it’s so cute!” Got me laughing crying and confused at the same time which somehow gave me the hiccups 😅😂❤
"They hatched, bit us then escaped'
😂man, oh man, that is a great thumbnail😂😂😂
I think this clutch wins the award for 'Stinkers of the Year', between the chompiness and the escape attempts and musking. 😂Glad you found 'em all!
Lol ya
I know I say it every time, but I love that you don't shy away from the realities of your work as responsible breeders, be it babies that don't survive to hatch, hatch with severe spinal deformities, and the late nights, the hard graft. By showing everything you are giving a much more realistic perspective of what is involved, there are too many animal-based social media accounts who only show the fun stuff, and mislead people into thinking that animal care is easy, with no downsides - and then they go get an animal, find they can't handle the realities, and there becomes more and more need for rescue/rehoming orgs. So thank you, Emily and Ed, for being open and honest with your audience!
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@@snowwy918 You're very kind, thank you!
Ngl when they fell out of the bar for the first time that scared the life out of me 😅
Respect to Ed for unscrewing everything
I love how Emily starts cutting with a snake attached, lmao!🐍
That is what makes this woman totally attractive for me. She is kinda fearless, never afraid getting her hands dirty and tons of knowledge about snakes. She is awesome 🏳🌈
@@GirlofCulture completely!!
Yeah I literally said “she’s such a badass!” out loud 😂
I was worried he might go towards the razor the whole time! 😅
Just in case someone hasn't written it already, the Vulcans are a community group in St. Paul based around the ending of the Winter Carnival and the coming of spring and summer. The Winter King Boreas who presides over the winter carnival (and wintertime in general) is ousted from his position by the king of fire Vulcanus Rex and his warriors, the Vulcans, who bring the heat of summer to melt all the snow away. It's a really old tradition from like 1916, although the winter king has been around since 1888. The two kings and their respective courts are locked in an eternal battle for dominance, causing the freezing cold winters and the hot and humid summers.
Seems logical to me 🖖
So they're like Heat Miser and Snow Miser?
They're also known for sexual harassment in the past, by groping and kissing people without consent.
Sounds almost exactly like the orkney myth of the mother of the sea and teran.
So a bunch of nerds putting garbage on peoples faces. Not very bright. Could cause skin problems. And get punched.
Emily getting bit and just carrying on checking out the other eggs was HILARIOUS 🤣
I’m so glad you could find all the babies! 🙂
I love rewatch this vid. The chompy escape artists are so cute! Edit : Ed`s face smooshed on the glass saying I see them! Was funny too, so much little kid energy! lol
Nom nom
Love the colours of the milksnakes
Poppy❤Nicci
I read that as Milkshakes instead of milksnakes
Im so glad you found the babies and that they were safe! I could hear the relief in Emily’s voice! Im glad that both of you are so passionate about snakes!
I love how Emily works with snakes all day every day but was still super excited to ditch the parade for new snake babes 💚🐍
I mean, who wouldn't be excited about the births of their newest grandsnakes?
If Ed accidentally impregnated Emily, do you think she would get an abortion?
@@gecko2738 definitely not our business weird question bro
@luwildy no we talking about babys, baby snakes so I thought I would bring it up out of curiosity
Yep, props
Advice: Fill in the top holes of the brackets with silicone so that doesn't happen again in the future. (silicone doesn't prevent them from coming apart in the future, so there's no harm in doing it). You could also install a mosquito screen behind the vents.
I am so glad you found them
Bro, they were not found they got them from a different snake
II have been super sick these last few days and have binge watching you guys! You have been super inspirational and I love your content. Thanks!
They tried to play the incubator like an escape room 😂
Edit: I'm glad you were able to find them even if poor Ed had to take the incubator apart.
My first snake was a pueblan milksnake and he was also an escape artist. I did learn how to stop him from getting out, and he grew up to become a very chill, awesome pet.
This egg cutting video has it all, biting babies, a daring escape and rescue, absolute cuteness, Emily having grease paint on her face
lol
3:08 is the funniest part of this video because the baby bit Emily and she just kept on going
This is one of my favorite Snake Discovery videos. The epic baby adventure
At the facility I worked at, milk snakes were almost always the escapees. Those little turds would find their way out of their bins through the teeniest gaps, then dissappear into thin air. Sometimes we would find them right away in random places near heat sources, other times we wouldn't find them until months later. While it wasn't a super common occurrence, it happened about 4 times in the 3 years I worked there, and I heard a story about a previous escape that resulted in the snake being found in the most bizarre location - inside a bin of cut greens for bearded dragon INSIDE THE REFRIGERATED ROOM. Everyone assumed it snuck into the bin while the greens were being chopped and added to the bin, and it was put away in the fridge without anyone knowing what had happened until a very chilly snake was found by the dragon care staff. Thankfully it recovered with no adverse effects.
Dragon care staff is a helluva job title
I know the one milk snake was bitey from the beginning but my guess is the power drill vibrations probably freaked them out, considering feeling vibrations is a main sense for snakes and something like that would probably feel like a bird trying to get to them. At least they have good survivle instincts.
The milksnakes woke up and were like "WE CHOOSE *VIOLENCE*"
True😂
NAh they HATCHED and coosed *iolimce*
Fr😂
You mean *violence*
Aaaah!! As the original creator of the hatching bingo card, I squealed when you mentioned it!! 🥰 I'll have to bring you one when I meet you at Tinley!
Love, Will & Wes.
Do you have a PDF or something?
Share :D
Do you have a link?
Is there a link? A way to find it
I tried googling it and nothing came up. Do you have a link?
I'm glad you were able to find all the escapees (and learnt how your incubator works).
Also, I HAVE THAT TSHIRT TOO NOW! I love it! Super comfy and cute. 🐍
how interesting this video has turned into...cute little feisty escape artist...so glad they were all found...LOVE LOVE LOVE
What a wild ride this video was! I'm glad everyone was found safely~ Oh, and one last NOM for the road. 🐍
It’s always funny when they say the date in the video And it’s months back lol. Really shows just how much content they film and how much work goes into it. Still remember when they filmed in their snake room and kitchen at home. Sending love to snake discovery!!
Darting around the bin, biting, escaping, musking, truly these snakes were the naughtiest clutch on the channel.
When the baby bit Emily, that was so funny because she was just casually cutting the eggs while the baby was just on there
Edit:I haven’t checked in a while but thank you for 50 likes
And chewing
😂
I don’t know what I love more. Freshly laid eggs or freshly hatched eggs.
Ed is the MVP today, good job saving all those babies!!!
If you know someone with a 3D printer, maybe you could get them to make some plugs for the incubator
They have one themselves actually, so great idea!
Every time Emily asks, do we wanna dissect the egg? Just so you know, the answer is always YES. I will always want you to dissect the egg 😂
It completely blows my mind that they ALL crawled into those supports, lol. Well done finding them all happy and healthy!! Love the channel - you guys are a treat!
I know, right??? Like not one was in a different place!!
The baby milk snake was casually trying to eat Emily while she cut open the other eggs.😂😂😂
i love this and when the babbys were in the incubator😂
The way you guys treat snake babies as your own babies is very heartwarming
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I love this too!! It's so endearing when I hear Ed refer to them as the babies mom and dad! Just shows how much they care for each and every animal in their care!
Those little milksnakes are adorable forces of nature. Glad you managed to find them all!
Ed's such a trooper for this omg
Lol omg too funny when the baby latched on, and how chill you are about it ❤🐍🐍
2:03 sentence of the year from Emily: they have been trying to eat us 😮it’s been cute😊 😂😂😂
2:45 nom nom is very cute 😂😂
3:35 little boo boo 😂😂😂
11:17 why why do u have to be chewers 😂😂😂
This summer me and my family adopted a little baby corn snake which we named Ginger. She is an amazing eater and has taken five meals with us already. Thank you Emily and Ed for all of the amazing work you do!
Thank you for adopting!!!
I'm glad all the babies were ok after their incubator adventure.
I just love getting notifications about a snake discovery video and just completely stopping anything I’m doing to watch the video! It just makes my day!!❤
Emily having a snake bite her and being so fine and carrying on with the video is hilarious😂😊
The babbys ran like I'M. FREE
Baby milksnakes are snakes of many talents: escaping, chewing, biting, and pulling Houdinis by escaping 😂😂
Emily, in a happy and upbeat tone: "I just like to see what *caused* the death."
She is wonderful
Who knew milksnake hatchlings are such wee hooligans 😂 Today hasn't been a good day for me, but this video really made me laugh 🐍
Relationship goals. Emily and Ed are so so sweet to each other. ❤❤❤
Bro i'm rolling on the floor rn with that "COME HERE COME HERE COME HERE >:3"
Good job Ed on taking apart the incubator AND remembering how to put it back together. And GG Emily, your Egg-xit pun really made me laugh😂.
Also Always disect the eggs FOR SCIENCE!
Emily, Ed, I have to thank you for the reason I have my pet corn snake! I've been watching this channel for. . . about 3.5 years and I love it. You've inspired me for so many things, helped me learn, all of that. So, this'll definitely get buried among all the other fans, but thank you so much!
One of the first things I found out when I first began to keep snakes, way back in the 1960's was snakes are super escape artists. One great thing about today is it is easy to find habitats that are mostly escape proof, but if you forget a latch or something, they are almost sure to find it. I had a six foot yellow rat snake that got loose and it was six months befor my mom found him between blankets, in a closet. Looked as good as befor the great escape and maybe even a bit plumper? Never saw a mouse in that house and were was he getting water? Oh, and a good thing for me, my mom had no problems with snakes, had even heightened my interests in them when she saw my interest in reptiles. Some of her best friends befor getting married were good friends with Bill Haas I think his name was, probably one of the most famous herpetologists in the world back then and helped me get my first boa. (Bellboa)
Every time I hear about a pet snake escape, they're always found in a weird place like that, healthy as can be (and even a bit fat). Snakes truly are apex predators lol
My rat snake had a similar escapade. I got him after a friend found him out on the sidewalk in the middle of nowhere. He escaped all the time, but usually just crawled up the inside of my dresser & curled up in my clothes. When I didn't have a place to keep him for a bit my SIL took him in. He escaped & months went by. Everyone thought the dogs got him or something. The house was empty for a bit, then she moved back in & turned on the utilities again. A few days later someone woke in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom & sat on him where he was getting a drink from the toilet. He was fine, no worse for his adventure.
@AlishaV My sister (or daughter?) had a couple baby ball pythons and when still young, one found it's way out. I don't remember how long it was, they had long befor given up ever finding it, but one day their fridge or freezer stopped working. They pulled it out, and there was the missing python. It had crawled in the fan so it couldn't turn . The appliance was fine and the python was much bigger, and now much bigger than its buddy, whonhad been being pampered that whole time. It was obvious it had been doing a way better job of mousing than their cat, whose job that had been.
@@putteslaintxtbks5166 Hah, that must have been a surprise. Maybe it liked the warmth from the fridge? Snakes really are amazing.
I like the way that the baby milksnake was like nom nom nom at 2:48 so cute 🥰
3:15 "I shall never give up" best words I ever heard in my life
Omg, I actually jumped when the babies first fell out! Hahaha! I really didn't expect them to be small enough to fit in there- tiny little noodles, ain't they?! Lol
The tiniest noodles
very much bebe noodles
I was waiting for this video, milksneks are some of my favorites! Their baby aggression was so surprising to me, but I guess it makes sense because they're certainly not camouflaged. I'm so glad you found the babies!
That's a really good point/ observation!
My baby was super spicy.
My juvenile fails every time I pick her up, but calms down quickly.
My old man has mastered flinging musk in a spiral pattern any time you have to handle him.
I was surprised too as they are considered to be such great snakes for beginners!
Of all things that could be on egg-hatching bingo cards, (spoken or no) checking eggs while a newborn snake hangs onto you by its teeth is definitely low on the expectation list XD
I think ooooh so angry should be on it too😂
Emily’s like, can you let go of me, no, ok then you can help me cut open the rest of the eggs. Cuts them open with the baby snake still munching on her thumb 😂 Love it! Those babies are beautiful!
Baby snake:you are my first giant dish the person:no you are just a baby...😂😂😂😂😂😂
These were the most hilarious babies I've ever seen, never seen a baby snake so determined to eat you. I think think these babies are convinced they're Coral Snakes instead of Milk Snakes 🤣
Ed’s pitch “did you lose your small snakes in an incubator because they somehow escaped? Have no fear because ed the incubator disassembler is here”😂😂😂
The Bitey Babies definitely have a great feeding response! P. S. If you keep some please name one Houdini for the great escape they pulled off! 😂😂😂
Respect from Ed for taking all the things out and putting them all back in, but you gotta give it to him. He worked hard putting all that together.
Ha Ha Ha When the milk snake bit you. From Tayla🐍🐍🦎🐢🐊
I’m so glad all the babies are safe! I remember last year there was a baby that was never found, so the happy ending on these lost babies is most welcome. They’re such little stinkers!
Adorable and feisty AND really, really, really fast. First breath, first, second, third and fourth bites, etc. and complete escape artists. Name at least one Houdini and another one Bitey
I definitely thought the escape would be less dramatic! So glad they were all found!
This has to be one of my favourite videos ❤️❤️❤️ snakes forever!
Wow! It looked so cute when it was biting her hand.
I died every time Emily and Ed shouted “Ow ouch!” It felt relatable because I’m dealing with a red lab puppy and she is a biter!
They are ADORABLE!! I'm super glad they finally hatched, i was so excited for them! New member of the snake family, right? I'm ready for them to grow up and have more babies incoming!!!!!
I cannot imagine anything more stressful than loosing a clutch of baby snakes, so glad they’re all okay 🤣
I bet if they were venemous that would certianly make things more stressful.
I love the passion you both have! BABIES!
When the babies got out I got in shock and my food fall 😂😂😂😂😂
Those baby milk snakes with the thick black bands are so gorgeous. I seriously thought “ Those two are absolutely beautiful and I want one!!” for a few minutes there and I’ve never owned a snake 😂
Ive been binging your snake baby videos like a good Netflix show lol. Love them alll
The first snake that I looked at was a milksnake. I was told by a few people, and also through my own research, that they're not good starter snakes because they're so fast. This video has just reinforced that. I'm so grateful I went with my BP instead of that adorable milksnake!
But, like, you could have had a pet that latches onto your flesh constantly, though? 😉
2:46 “nom nom nom” “get in my belly 😡”
“Hey what was the first thing you saw when you hatched?”
“Our dead brother”
Been waiting to see where the V came from 🤣 got to enjoy the chaos 🤣🤣🤣
Cute babies went on an adventure right away. Love their attitude.
Oh dear! Your wee escapees are too cute for words. They remind me of my 2 orange boy cats who, while we were quarantining them in our laundry room, decided to lift the floor register vent and escape into our duct system.. 😅
0:42 the milk snake on the lid is probably saying “ don’t be suspicious don’t be suspicious “
Where are peublan milksnakes native too?
Cause apparently milk snakes native to more northern parts of north america don't always have proper bandkng, but can come with a more saddle like shape of splotches on thekr bodies instead.
Don't need to mimic coral snakes if there are no coral snakes apparently.