Danielle has a love and compassion for these critters to rival Irwin or the Kratt brothers. This channel is one of the best places to be on the internet.
Having a friendly, cool (both awesome and chilly to the touch) snake climb on you and move around, gradually warming up from your body heat to match your temperature, is something that I find very nice and calming :) Thanks for teaching us about some creatures in Ontario! The footage is fantastic, as usual.
My Dad found a small children's python when I was a kid and brought it home. One of the few non-venomous Australian snakes. I'm very curious about snakes but around here I get a jolt of adrenaline every time I get close to an eastern brown, tiger or copperhead. They're the most common around here (near Melbourne). And all are extremely venomous! My Mum gets heaps of snakes at her house which is near a swamp on the coast.
This channel is truly one of the best places on the internet, and Danielle clearly loves and appreciates every animal she talks about. As a fellow snake lover, I love seeing her talk about snakes, and I wish more people would atleast respect these beautiful and interesting reptiles.
I am so stoked at how far you have come with Animal Logic. Danielles passion is obvious and I’m proud how she represents Ontario. Also the presentation skills have progressed nicely too! ❤ Thanks for the great content.
As someone that loves snakes and lives in their range, I hope to one day be blessed to find myself in the presence of an eastern massasauga rattlesnake, I just hope the little guy gives me, at least, some warning in case it happens by accident.
Danielle, if you love amphibians and reptiles, you REALLY should come to Phoenix, Arizona, US. We have a few things you might want to see: 1. AZ Fish and Game has a desert tortoise adoption program, because once handled by humans, desert tortoises cannot go back into the wild. Be advised that no just anyone can adopt one. If you do adopt one, you have to put a provision in your will for what happens to the tortoise upon your death. (These lovely little hard shellers can live to around 100 years. 2. Arizona Herpetological Society - This group started out as a group dedicated to rounding up, catching, and relocating snakes and other reptiles of Arizona instead of having someone kill the inadvertent trespassers. But their mission has grown into all sorts of conservation areas including breeding programs and a store house of non-native species that got dragged to Arizona by humans. They even lend their expertise out to other groups around the US and the world.
I wouldn't mind you going into greater depth of the various reptiles and amphibians of Canada. Did you ever do an episode on Tommy Thomson Park? There's so much wildlife there!
Great channel Danielle and the fact that you always point out that animals are doing what they need to in order to survive, and that its people encroaching on their habitat, that causes the accidents, is super important. You bring these animals to the attention of your viewers, and, in doing this, educate people. People cant care about what they dont know, so, in introducing people to these animals, you ignite empathy for them, and thats one of the most important things someone can do!
The animal beauty that can make the mine happy. I want to go traveling again and again when i see this video . Thanks for sharing this video, and very nice sharing. Have a wonderful day❤❤ !!
I spent my elementary school years in a part of Santa Clara County that was still rural (early 1960s) and I remember catching blue-bellied lizards (western fence lizards), garter snakes, and little frogs. I’ve been fond of these critters ever since, and I’ve adopted frogs as my totem.
I've nearly been bitten by Massasauga rattlers a few times, around Georgian Bay and Bruce county, had them nipping on my heels. They may be rare but they seem to find me.
Fun fact, a fox snake was the first snake too bite me when I was a child. An adult told me to pick it up. Told me it wouldn't bite, that was a lie. Taught me to be more careful. I've rescued many out of the road since then.
Here in New Zealand, there are NO snakes and it is illegal to import them to this land of birds who evolved without them. In the Nineties in Malaysia on my first travel outside NZ, I had a snake draped across my shoulders. I am proud that I didn't freak out. I knew it was a constrictor and not venomous. It wasn't "cold", as in "cold-blooded", and I had never got the idea that snakes could be "slimy", so I was pleased by how smooth and muscular it was. 10/10 would do it again.
Not sure if you have both up there... But here in Wisconsin were lucky enough to have both the Eastern and Western Fox Snake... Both are amazingly patterned... But the Westerns "Copper-head" and black and yellow molt colors are absolutely gorgeous!
you make some of the best content in the internet! Maybe one day i'll find a partner as beautiful inside and out as yourself. keep up the awesome work!!!
Allô! What about reptiles in Québec? I’d love to know more about the snake populations in my area! Do you ever do some episodes in French too? I’m lucky to be bilingual, but I know there are a lot of threatened species around here too that could benefit from your nice videos being shared in the French communities for conservation awareness!!! ❤ Have you ever thought about making collabs with local First Nations too? That would be so cool to know how they see all of this too!!!
Right next to you here in Michigan, and I have myself a pet corn snake. He truly is the easiest pet I've ever had, and one of the cutest!! Snakes are so beautiful and misunderstood ❤️
Snakes' locomotor ability is just stunning. Simply wriggling behavior does not help animal itself pushing forward. Besides, they move fast, can swim elegantly & as a final stroke climb up trees (some even glide through the air)! They do so without limb. How do they do that?
🇧🇷🇧🇷... .... in Brazil , we have worms at this same snake's size. In Brazil, what you people call " anacondas " can get sizes you would not believe...🇧🇷🇧🇷
Umm... Who thinks snakes are slimy? You need water for that. Snakes feel like car seats. What I'm nervous and/or scared of is that where I live, most snakes here are venomous. (And a tad bit bity if you get too close.) Then again, I live in Arizona, not Ontario.
Holy Slytherin, Batgirl! Lol thosssse are ssssoo Coolssss! 😁😆 Beautiful Patterns n Colors; but Danielle has the Best Outward appearance! 😁😉🤍 Wowie Zowie! ❤️🔥
When I visited Australia Zoo I got to have a picture taken of myself with a python draped over my shoulders. I was surprised that it was dry and smooth, as Danielle says in the video. I was proud of myself for overcoming my natural uneasiness about having a snake on me. I've also seen rattlesnakes while hiking in the American southwest. I kept my distance.
Danielle dufault I am a hardcore fan of yours. I am jumping the ship if you are playing, petting, friends with creepy crawlies😂🤣 Love your beautiful work. 🌈💜💚💕Fascinating💕💚💜🌈
A number of snakes stink as a protection. Your want suggestions I have some relatives of the wolverine for you: 1) Fisher (Pekan), 2) Tayra, 3) Greater Grison, 4) Lesser Grison 5) Yellow-throated Martin (Kharza). Eastern Indigo snake though not related to wolverine is another sugesstion.
Absolutely beautiful snake. i love discovering \ noticing when seemingly random parts and surfaces of animals iridesce in the light, for instance i used to think wild North American Turkeys were mostly the dark brown\black color "everyone" is familiar with, it wasn't till a few years ago that i noticed different sections of those dark feathers actually iridesce in a variety of colors depending on the turkey. Some have a silver'ish base to the color some have a frosted dull burgundy and rarely i'll find a deep blue and green, all of the color is non-existent unless the feathers hit the light just right and even then the only way to really see the detail i'm talking about is to get lucky and find some of their feathers on the ground as they consistently are shed or sometimes pulled during a scuffle with a rival male. 😄👍
I thought the thumbnail was you holding up a braid you've got cut off, and I thought, wow is Danielle now sharing her trips to the hairdresser with us? I didn't realise her hair got so long. 🙂
That Fox Snake is beautiful I haven't seen one before. How the heck do they live up there being so cold in the winter?? I enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
I know when I fall in video games like osiris the cave lionen snake, it can definitely give me that weightless feeling in the pit of my stomach with a great focusing ability when I'm not thinking about something else adding a level of realism, although babies crying in the theater doesn't always get as noticed, I might try to bring my marachas if I was out there, but danielle looks like a pretty good snake charmer?
How about a show on spiders, like the Wolf Spider, Brown Recluse and the Black Widow. They're all native to the Western Prairies (ya I know, they're found in other parts of Canada but I'm from Alberta, what can i say lol)
I dont think i have ever seen a fox snake but I saw a single rat snake in my grandma's barn when I was a kid and it was absolutely huge. I have seen some gravid garter snakes in the 6+ foot range, but this rat snake made them look tiny. This place had so many snakes my grandma had to move because there were garters doing their hibernation / breeding balls right on the outside ofnher badement walls and they were constantly in her house...like...lots of them. We had to go there regularly to help her put them outside. And she is terrified of snakes lol. I am in owen sound and i am sure they are here if I really look. The ones I saw were chill and didnt rsttle even thebone I almost stepped on by accident. I did see a beauty red grey milksnake here last year. Lots of people mistake them for the massasauga rattle snake and kill them, unfortunately.
Danielle has a love and compassion for these critters to rival Irwin or the Kratt brothers. This channel is one of the best places to be on the internet.
Thank you so much!
i absolutely love danielle and how far she's come at this point
I wish she would wrangle my rattlesnake 😂
A Beautiful Soul In & Out
She has the most soothing voice
She's so cool! And this channel is great
@@barrymccockiner55 Who else do you sexually harass? Co-worker, children?
Danielle has such obvious passion and compassion for animals, it's wonderful.
Girl, you are out there living your best wildlife life and I am SO jealous! I love Snakes.
1:08 - That snake has the same look my cats do when I pick them up and handle them. "Lemme go! Lemme go! Lemme go!"
Danielle "how do I smell?"
Snake "With your nose!"
🤣🤣🤣
I can't believe the sheer variety of reptiles and amphibian you have up there. I hope you had a great time.
Nature is so beautiful, Thank you Danielle for sharing your world.
Danielle: "I don't wanna pass any germs on to this poor sweet rattler" 👼
Fox snake: "Hey, wtf did I do to you then". 😢
Having a friendly, cool (both awesome and chilly to the touch) snake climb on you and move around, gradually warming up from your body heat to match your temperature, is something that I find very nice and calming :)
Thanks for teaching us about some creatures in Ontario!
The footage is fantastic, as usual.
My Dad found a small children's python when I was a kid and brought it home. One of the few non-venomous Australian snakes. I'm very curious about snakes but around here I get a jolt of adrenaline every time I get close to an eastern brown, tiger or copperhead. They're the most common around here (near Melbourne). And all are extremely venomous! My Mum gets heaps of snakes at her house which is near a swamp on the coast.
This channel is truly one of the best places on the internet, and Danielle clearly loves and appreciates every animal she talks about. As a fellow snake lover, I love seeing her talk about snakes, and I wish more people would atleast respect these beautiful and interesting reptiles.
I am so stoked at how far you have come with Animal Logic. Danielles passion is obvious and I’m proud how she represents Ontario. Also the presentation skills have progressed nicely too! ❤ Thanks for the great content.
"I'm Daniel Defoe and you're watching SnakeLogic."
As someone that loves snakes and lives in their range, I hope to one day be blessed to find myself in the presence of an eastern massasauga rattlesnake, I just hope the little guy gives me, at least, some warning in case it happens by accident.
I love this woman and this channel.
Thanks!
Danielle speaks for all of us reptile lovers! 🐍
Thank you for being you Danielle!
Danielle just seems like such a genuinely nice person
Danielle, if you love amphibians and reptiles, you REALLY should come to Phoenix, Arizona, US. We have a few things you might want to see:
1. AZ Fish and Game has a desert tortoise adoption program, because once handled by humans, desert tortoises cannot go back into the wild. Be advised that no just anyone can adopt one. If you do adopt one, you have to put a provision in your will for what happens to the tortoise upon your death. (These lovely little hard shellers can live to around 100 years.
2. Arizona Herpetological Society - This group started out as a group dedicated to rounding up, catching, and relocating snakes and other reptiles of Arizona instead of having someone kill the inadvertent trespassers. But their mission has grown into all sorts of conservation areas including breeding programs and a store house of non-native species that got dragged to Arizona by humans. They even lend their expertise out to other groups around the US and the world.
I wouldn't mind you going into greater depth of the various reptiles and amphibians of Canada.
Did you ever do an episode on Tommy Thomson Park? There's so much wildlife there!
Please do a video with All Canadian Reptile Girl! The Ontario reptile content brings me extra joy!
I second this!!
Amazing vid! I didn’t know snakes could survive that far north.
There's a Garter snake that lives almost to the Arctic Circle in Canada!
@@johncee853 that is one tough snake!
They shouldn't be able to
Great channel Danielle and the fact that you always point out that animals are doing what they need to in order to survive, and that its people encroaching on their habitat, that causes the accidents, is super important. You bring these animals to the attention of your viewers, and, in doing this, educate people. People cant care about what they dont know, so, in introducing people to these animals, you ignite empathy for them, and thats one of the most important things someone can do!
The fox snake is so beautiful! I love its markings.
Thanks Danielle. Well presented.
Danielle RULES!
The animal beauty that can make the mine happy. I want to go traveling again and again when i see this video . Thanks for sharing this video, and very nice sharing. Have a wonderful day❤❤ !!
Get you someone who looks at you as Danielle looks at the Fox Snake.
The Massasauga Rattlesnake might just be the most beautifil rattlesnake I've ever seen. Such sweet faces 🤎
We have them in new york. They are nicknamed swamp rattlers. They're very few in number unfortunately.
very interesting. danielle and the crew, always good content!
I love herping. I caught an eastern fox snake once. I was 5 ft at the time and it was as long as I was. I'm in Wisconsin.
#1:37 " A lot of people are scared of snakes because they think they are slimy". Eh, I don't know, but personally, I think the fangs are more scary.
Thank you for practicing social distancing! I appreciate that, Danielle :)
If snakes were slimy they’d be covered in dirt and dead foliage!
That Fox snake is beautiful.
Such a beautiful creature! The snake is nice too
@nomadv7860 - off to horny jail lol
I've been subscribed since I was in school. Thank you for keeping this going!
Great to have you around!
I spent my elementary school years in a part of Santa Clara County that was still rural (early 1960s) and I remember catching blue-bellied lizards (western fence lizards), garter snakes, and little frogs. I’ve been fond of these critters ever since, and I’ve adopted frogs as my totem.
Next Daniel should go hold some tarantulas!
BC has rattlers and gopher snakes. Well and black widows and the brown recluse.
Fun video as always. Thanks.
I've nearly been bitten by Massasauga rattlers a few times, around Georgian Bay and Bruce county, had them nipping on my heels. They may be rare but they seem to find me.
Fun fact, a fox snake was the first snake too bite me when I was a child. An adult told me to pick it up. Told me it wouldn't bite, that was a lie.
Taught me to be more careful.
I've rescued many out of the road since then.
Animalogic you're awesome!!
Here in New Zealand, there are NO snakes and it is illegal to import them to this land of birds who evolved without them.
In the Nineties in Malaysia on my first travel outside NZ, I had a snake draped across my shoulders. I am proud that I didn't freak out. I knew it was a constrictor and not venomous. It wasn't "cold", as in "cold-blooded", and I had never got the idea that snakes could be "slimy", so I was pleased by how smooth and muscular it was. 10/10 would do it again.
I'm not scared of snakes, I'm just crying and throwing up for some other reason.
Now that's just nasty 😅
That’s how I feel about spiders 😂
Not sure if you have both up there... But here in Wisconsin were lucky enough to have both the Eastern and Western Fox Snake... Both are amazingly patterned... But the Westerns "Copper-head" and black and yellow molt colors are absolutely gorgeous!
I saw a Massasauga Rattlesnake in Michigan. I have lived here for a total of 30 years and that is it. One.
Nice work Danielle
you make some of the best content in the internet! Maybe one day i'll find a partner as beautiful inside and out as yourself. keep up the awesome work!!!
Beautiful, I love the way you talk about them 💚
Allô! What about reptiles in Québec? I’d love to know more about the snake populations in my area! Do you ever do some episodes in French too? I’m lucky to be bilingual, but I know there are a lot of threatened species around here too that could benefit from your nice videos being shared in the French communities for conservation awareness!!! ❤ Have you ever thought about making collabs with local First Nations too? That would be so cool to know how they see all of this too!!!
Is it crazy that whenever I see a critter I can hear Danielle’s voice in my head talking about it?
Right next to you here in Michigan, and I have myself a pet corn snake. He truly is the easiest pet I've ever had, and one of the cutest!! Snakes are so beautiful and misunderstood ❤️
Snakes' locomotor ability is just stunning. Simply wriggling behavior does not help animal itself pushing forward. Besides, they move fast, can swim elegantly & as a final stroke climb up trees (some even glide through the air)! They do so without limb. How do they do that?
I don't even kill an insect if I can avoid it..
Do a video on tegus
🇧🇷🇧🇷... .... in Brazil , we have worms at this same snake's size. In Brazil, what you people call " anacondas " can get sizes you would not believe...🇧🇷🇧🇷
Umm... Who thinks snakes are slimy? You need water for that. Snakes feel like car seats. What I'm nervous and/or scared of is that where I live, most snakes here are venomous. (And a tad bit bity if you get too close.) Then again, I live in Arizona, not Ontario.
@0:59 many of us would also like to do this to you too Danielle. 🐍
Canada wildlife is do cool!🇨🇦
WOW, Awesome! 😊
LOL the snake is like I GOT PLACES TO BE
I am watching danielle from the start of this channel, no one can replace her charm.
Holy Slytherin, Batgirl! Lol thosssse are ssssoo Coolssss! 😁😆 Beautiful Patterns n Colors; but Danielle has the Best Outward appearance! 😁😉🤍 Wowie Zowie! ❤️🔥
That's one of the most beautiful rattlesnakes I've ever seen!
Poor little rattlesnake is going to get teased because of the size of it’s rattle
When I visited Australia Zoo I got to have a picture taken of myself with a python draped over my shoulders. I was surprised that it was dry and smooth, as Danielle says in the video. I was proud of myself for overcoming my natural uneasiness about having a snake on me. I've also seen rattlesnakes while hiking in the American southwest. I kept my distance.
I'd love to see a video on blue tongued skinks.
The most adorable of skinks
Danielle dufault I am a hardcore fan of yours. I am jumping the ship if you are playing, petting, friends with creepy crawlies😂🤣
Love your beautiful work.
🌈💜💚💕Fascinating💕💚💜🌈
A number of snakes stink as a protection. Your want suggestions I have some relatives of the wolverine for you: 1) Fisher (Pekan), 2) Tayra, 3) Greater Grison, 4) Lesser Grison 5) Yellow-throated Martin (Kharza). Eastern Indigo snake though not related to wolverine is another sugesstion.
used to have one in a classroom. he was super chill.
Absolutely beautiful snake.
i love discovering \ noticing when seemingly random parts and surfaces of animals iridesce in the light, for instance i used to think wild North American Turkeys were mostly the dark brown\black color "everyone" is familiar with, it wasn't till a few years ago that i noticed different sections of those dark feathers actually iridesce in a variety of colors depending on the turkey. Some have a silver'ish base to the color some have a frosted dull burgundy and rarely i'll find a deep blue and green, all of the color is non-existent unless the feathers hit the light just right and even then the only way to really see the detail i'm talking about is to get lucky and find some of their feathers on the ground as they consistently are shed or sometimes pulled during a scuffle with a rival male.
😄👍
8:11 so while they are Canadian snakes, they mostly reside in the U.S.?
I thought the thumbnail was you holding up a braid you've got cut off, and I thought, wow is Danielle now sharing her trips to the hairdresser with us? I didn't realise her hair got so long.
🙂
That Fox Snake is beautiful I haven't seen one before. How the heck do they live up there being so cold in the winter??
I enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Ringnecks, red bellies and brown snakes are a good way to learn to like ontario snakes...they are super chill and small and cute and common.
Garters and water snakes are the worst way... Even little ones can be hilariously bold and bitey lol
I know when I fall in video games like osiris the cave lionen snake, it can definitely give me that weightless feeling in the pit of my stomach with a great focusing ability when I'm not thinking about something else adding a level of realism, although babies crying in the theater doesn't always get as noticed, I might try to bring my marachas if I was out there, but danielle looks like a pretty good snake charmer?
Fox snakes are awesome. So calm with people.
Also means Canadians are smarter than their southern neighbours when it comes to rattlesnakes...
How about a show on spiders, like the Wolf Spider, Brown Recluse and the Black Widow. They're all native to the Western Prairies (ya I know, they're found in other parts of Canada but I'm from Alberta, what can i say lol)
FL sand skinks(Neoseps reynoldsi) ? Between living mostly underground and being on the small side their #'s are difficult to know accurately.
What should you talk about next? Zealandia Wildlife Sanctuary.😊
I love hearing about endangered and threatened snakes! One day!
it sounds more like “phucksnake” 😂😂😂
We really need speed bumps and little tunnels for animals
Is there an episode on angler fish, I want to know more about deep ocean creatures
how does snake feels like when we touch... a firm rubber (very therapeutic) is like touching our forearm muscle when the muscle in contraction...
Love you Danielle😘
a post on a tuesday… AND it includes my country? have i been blessed?
If animal logic just becomes sneks and smol cats, I'd be ok with that.
Snakes have had a bad rep ever since The Garden of Eden 😏...A shame because I think they're fascinating and mysterious creatures.
I love sneks but I could never have one cause I don't think I could handle the live feeding 😔 Their :3 faces are so cute tho
Daniella will you marry me 😂😂
Animalogic: Kept you waiting, huh?
I will never understand people who think that snakes look slimy. They look like smooth scales.
Nah that's crazy💀💀
Muy buena informacion
I dont think i have ever seen a fox snake but I saw a single rat snake in my grandma's barn when I was a kid and it was absolutely huge. I have seen some gravid garter snakes in the 6+ foot range, but this rat snake made them look tiny. This place had so many snakes my grandma had to move because there were garters doing their hibernation / breeding balls right on the outside ofnher badement walls and they were constantly in her house...like...lots of them. We had to go there regularly to help her put them outside. And she is terrified of snakes lol. I am in owen sound and i am sure they are here if I really look. The ones I saw were chill and didnt rsttle even thebone I almost stepped on by accident. I did see a beauty red grey milksnake here last year. Lots of people mistake them for the massasauga rattle snake and kill them, unfortunately.