Colubroides, The Most Successful Snakes!

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  • Опубліковано 7 жов 2022
  • Did you know that there are over 20 families of snakes? How many can you name? I bet it is fewer than 10. So what are all of these snake families, and how are they related to one another? I'll show you. There are some crazy snake out there, and these are the real spicy ones!
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  • @ClintsReptiles
    @ClintsReptiles  Рік тому +68

    Over 24 MINUTES of BONUS content from this video, exclusively for our Stinkin' Rad Fans on Patreon! Patreon is a great way to support Clint's Reptiles AND get awesome extras (including hundreds of other bonus videos)! www.patreon.com/posts/72885381

  • @robingeveke6001
    @robingeveke6001 Рік тому +385

    Yes, we're into this kinda thing! More phylogenies = more learning and more fun! So separate videos on Viperidae, Colubridae or Elapidae are more than welcome! Absolutely love these videos!

    • @carlocuoghi3977
      @carlocuoghi3977 Рік тому +1

      we NEED those!! thank you very much Clint!

    • @dotdashdotdash
      @dotdashdotdash Рік тому +2

      That look into the camera was intense 😂

  • @stevenhall8964
    @stevenhall8964 Рік тому +360

    Clint, this kind of content is not only much wanted and appreciated, it's freakin RAD!!!

    • @Mp3OnEverything
      @Mp3OnEverything Рік тому +2

      I Love It And I Need More!

    • @Michelle_Mayo
      @Michelle_Mayo Рік тому +1

      Have you watched his other channel, Clint Explains? Also stinkin rad :) the bp genetics series alone is just 🤯

    • @user-eh7ju2jj6r
      @user-eh7ju2jj6r Рік тому +3

      I believe you mean stinkin' rad

    • @dustinzhane7329
      @dustinzhane7329 Рік тому

      I believe you mean "Stinkin' Rad"

  • @NoisyBones
    @NoisyBones Рік тому +16

    I love how ‘If you’re in to that kind of thing’ is just Clint’s way of asking ‘I want to make a video on this, if that’s ok with you guys 🥺’
    Yes Clint, we are in to that kind of stuff, please make all of the videos.
    Also, I’d love your input on if mosasaurs are more closely related to snakes or monitors, if you’re in to that kind of thing 😊.

  • @mister3horn153
    @mister3horn153 Рік тому +133

    I think snakes are probably the most popular type of animal on your channel. And the taxonomy videos are absolutely fascinating.
    I bet a few cladistic deep dives into vipers, colubrids and elapids/cobras would be quite popular. At least I hope because the sound of it sure excites me!
    Thanks for the great content Clint and the crew :)

  • @DemitriVladMaximov
    @DemitriVladMaximov Рік тому +79

    Thank you for using the term "clade" in your videos. As someone who deals with species classification regularly, I am so happy the cladistics is getting so much more use that the older classification system with Kingdom, Phylum, etc. Also yes I would absolutely love to see videos on cobras and such.

    • @Constantine_Cvl8
      @Constantine_Cvl8 Рік тому +1

      Question, is a clade the same thing as a tribe?

    • @littlesaresare
      @littlesaresare Рік тому +12

      @@Constantine_Cvl8 No. Two very different things.
      A clade is any monophyletic group. A monophyletic group is any group of organisms that all have a common ancestor. So, for example, birds are a monophyletic group, who have all descended from one common ancestor. Conversely, birds and bats are not a monophyletic group, as they may have similar appearance but evolved separately. If you have a look at the phylogeny trees that Clint has showed in this video, you can identify a clade as anything to the right of a particular line. So if you see the line that says Elapoidea, everything to the right of that line is in the Elapoidea clade. Clades are used to identify evolutionary pathways, and how organisms are related to each other and to their ancestors, in very much the same way that a family tree is used to identify your relationship to your siblings and your grandparents. Just imagine it as a family tree on its side, and a clade is a group of related children.
      Now, a tribe is actually a taxonomic rank. The taxonomic rank that Clint talked about in this video was family. You might've heard of statements like 'the rat family', 'the tortoise family', 'the dog family', and so on. This is referring to a system of classification called taxonomy, where higher ranks are bigger groups and lower ranks are smaller groups. For example, a modern human would be in the kingdom for animals, the phylum for vertebrates (animals with a backbone), the class for mammals, the order for primates, the family for great apes, the genus for humans, and then finally to the species Homo sapien, for modern humans. A tribe is a taxonomic rank between family and genus. It's often not shown on a taxonomic tree and really only appears if you need an extra ranking above genus but below subfamily. An example is how the dog subfamily Caninae is split into two tribes to distinguish foxes from wolves - Vulpini is the tribe for foxes and Canini is the tribe for wolves and dogs. For this you can imagine ranks as boxes, with each rank having more boxes inside it, and so on. A tribe is a particular size of box.

    • @Constantine_Cvl8
      @Constantine_Cvl8 Рік тому +2

      @@littlesaresare thanks!

  • @danomeral
    @danomeral Рік тому +93

    I like how a lot of us and especially me were like bro i know so much abt snakes theres Elapids, Boas, Vipers, Pythons and Colubrids. And then Mr. Clint the friendly neighborehood scientist reveals theres like a billion categories or snakes and ones u thought werent involved w each other are.

  • @wilhelmtan5301
    @wilhelmtan5301 Рік тому +26

    Just wanna add this. A team of scientists by Weinell et al. back on 2020 proposed another snake family that was once part of the Lamprophiids called the Cyclocoridae . This includes most of the Philippine snakes that was once in the Lamprophiid family like Levitonius mirus and Cyclocorus nuchalis.

  • @kat1984
    @kat1984 Рік тому +54

    I'm looking forward to the next videos. I'm definitely "into that kind of thing."

  • @kerseykrewzoo
    @kerseykrewzoo Рік тому +57

    I’m totally into whatever videos you’re willing and able to make. Every video I watch on this channel is so jam-packed with interesting information, titillating tidbits and awe-inspiring awesomeness! I learn something new with *every* video and I enjoy that aspect very much, but Clint also makes learning fun with his happy-go-lucky personality and the joy shining from his face when he’s talking about any kind of animal he’s ever made a video of. In my mind, he’s like the Mister Rogers of reptile, amphibian and other animal knowledge and that makes me feel nostalgic while also aiding in my knowledge of those animals that he’s spoken about. To me, there’s nothing better than learning more about the animals that occupy this earth with us and I feel that the more we can learn about and understand these critters, the better it is for us and them in the future. All animals (including humans) are on the earth for a reason; we all have important roles and jobs to perform to keep ecosystems balanced and healthy, though humans especially are guilty of overstepping our boundaries and driving species into extinction or to the brink of extinction because of over-collection, mass destruction of natural habitats, misinformation, etc, etc. I am hopeful, though, that because people like Clint and his crew are out there learning about the animals and then teaching others what they’ve learned that we can prevent the loss of species that deserve to be here and more care will be taken with habitats so we don’t continue driving species into extinction because we decided another subdivision or mall must be built in a previously “unoccupied” location rather than using land that’s already been developed and left to rot.
    (Sorry for both the long comment and the rant. It just really bothers me to see houses and businesses sitting empty while developers continue to destroy virgin land to build on because it’s easier, cheaper or in a more desirable location and they don’t even give a thought as to what the native animal species in the area are going to do to survive when they come in and destroy their homes.)

    • @ShintogaDeathAngel
      @ShintogaDeathAngel Рік тому +1

      Totally agree that we should be using what we already have, to the maximum extent, for lots of reasons besides not destroying habitats. I despair of the human race sometimes.

  • @nickryan4619
    @nickryan4619 Рік тому +9

    I can't help but laugh out loud every time Clint says, "you know, if you're into that kind of thing." LOL!! That's awesome! And yes I'm into that kind of thing!

  • @BlackDumble
    @BlackDumble Рік тому +35

    I'm completely into that kind of thing, I love snakes. Please make a video about vipers, I'd love it.
    Great work, the most condensed and informative video about snakes I've seen yet. And yes, I am into that kind of thing. Absolutely.

  • @cristiaolson7327
    @cristiaolson7327 Рік тому +3

    I got my 9yo nephew watching these, and he loves biology as much as I do. So remember Clint, somewhere out there, a little 4th grade boy is learning about scientific classification and speciation of his own free will, and LIKES it. (Of course, he also loves learning about the critters he wants to keep as pets.)
    This channel is nurturing the biologists of tomorrow with accurate, approachable, digestible, and entertaining content. That makes it incredibly valuable, not just as entertainment, but as a gateway to learning more about our amazing natural world. Keep up the great videos!

  • @malusignatius
    @malusignatius Рік тому +6

    So, I don't know if this has been refuted or not, but when I was in Uni there was a great genetic study of the Australian Elapids and the sea snakes that had the Sea Kraits (Laticaudia) as the most basal members of the clade, then all the Australian Elapid snakes, and the viviperous sea snakes as a clade nested within the Australian Elapids.
    This implies that Elapids swam over to Australia, diversified, then went back into the sea, which is kinda nuts when you think about it.

  • @karyngriffin7207
    @karyngriffin7207 Рік тому +13

    I'd love to learn more about the different elapids. Your channel makes a difference. Not only through quality education but entertainment that makes you feel good. Keep up this excellent work. When the news hurts your brain, coming over for some chill time here really saves your mental health. Thank you.

    • @katiem.3109
      @katiem.3109 8 місяців тому

      I want to learn more about sea snakes, especially. They're so cool!

  • @Klatchan
    @Klatchan Рік тому +9

    I was briefly a Biology Education major before dropping out, and these videos remind me of why I was interested in the subject in the first place. Can't wait for more phylogeny vids!

  • @infiniteboredom9642
    @infiniteboredom9642 Рік тому +1

    I’m just enjoying how the little black snake you’re holding in the last part of the video seemed very curious in the beginning then decided to take a nap

  • @LuckyStone888
    @LuckyStone888 Рік тому +3

    A whole video on cobras and the "not true Conbras" which are the ones we most identify with being cobras and how they relate to the False water cobra. Now that would be a crazy video.

  • @Buhlahkay330
    @Buhlahkay330 Рік тому +2

    My wife and I had the honor of taking a private tour of Clint's reptile room with him. Super cool, down to earth guy. Love him and his videos.

  • @Fairyfink
    @Fairyfink Рік тому +1

    I wasn't into this kinda thing. I am now. Your enthusiasm is truly infectious

  • @zacg_
    @zacg_ Рік тому +6

    Hurray! This is what we've been waiting for. Gaboon Vipers are my favorite, followed by Eastern Green Mambas. I like a spicy noodle with where the chef did a good job with presentation.

  • @rinaturalist
    @rinaturalist Рік тому +6

    I’m really liking these phylogeny videos! Agamidae would be a cool taxon to cover, a lot of cool lizards in that family!

  • @hecxhockgames4114
    @hecxhockgames4114 Рік тому +1

    “You know, if your into that kinda thing.”
    -Clint’s reptiles 2022

  • @careyfinding3310
    @careyfinding3310 Рік тому

    This channel is the most wholesome, entertaining and informative 'animal channel' on UA-cam. ..If you're in to that kind of thing.

  • @Mp3OnEverything
    @Mp3OnEverything Рік тому +1

    Make More of These There Just too Good! Ive watched everyone and still need more.

  • @bluetannery1527
    @bluetannery1527 Рік тому +1

    Clint, I love this series so much that I can't even express it. Thank you for making it.

  • @Marie-cq7eq
    @Marie-cq7eq Рік тому +1

    I love this type of content. Clint, you’re constantly setting the bar for informational videos and it’s greatly appreciated.

  • @laurenthomas7074
    @laurenthomas7074 Рік тому +1

    This is a totally fantastic series, I'm periodically rewatching each snake phylogeny video to pick up new information cos it's so jam packed!! Please keep doing them

  • @makehappyfaces2542
    @makehappyfaces2542 Рік тому +1

    Clint: If you're into that kind of thing
    Me: YES I AM ALL ABOUT THOSE KINDS OF THINGS

  • @maggiepie8810
    @maggiepie8810 Рік тому +1

    I'd love a viper video! My favourite viper is V. Berus.
    I'd also love a Colubrid video, where you find N. Natrix, the fishing snake that's also able to autohaemorrhage from its mouth when it plays dead.

  • @MayheM_72
    @MayheM_72 8 місяців тому

    You always say "if you're into that kinda thing" and we're all looking at our screens like "Yes! Yes! We are into that kinda thing!" Keep up the awesome work!

  • @magicalelvishman
    @magicalelvishman Рік тому +1

    Love the phylogenetic videos. This one was a little scant on the differentiating features. I'm into that kinda thing.

  • @thegirlfromnowhere9
    @thegirlfromnowhere9 Рік тому

    Sir Clint, thanks for existing and for making this amazing channel.

  • @malusignatius
    @malusignatius Рік тому +9

    Just to be fun, one of the very few colubrids in Australia is called a Keelback, but is non-venomous (It can be poisonous though from memory)

    • @marcuslucassen1234
      @marcuslucassen1234 Рік тому +2

      The keelback in Australia is from the genus Tropidonophis. Keelback is a common name for many snakes from many different genera. The poisonous ones are found in the genus Rhabdophis :)

    • @malusignatius
      @malusignatius Рік тому +1

      @@marcuslucassen1234 Oh I know.
      It's been suggested that keelbacks (the Australian ones) can sequester toxins from the frogs that they eat, but I don't think it's been confirmed.

    • @unstoppableExodia
      @unstoppableExodia Рік тому

      @@malusignatius i would expect keelbacks in Australia to be the quickest to adapt to the spread of cane toads and among the biggest winners from that abundance if it’s true that they originated from Asia and retain an ability to process toad poison during digestion

    • @amandastakeonit7402
      @amandastakeonit7402 Рік тому

      @@malusignatius, I think that the person or place that gave you that information was confused as the tiger keel back lives in Japan, not in Australia. There are tiger snakes in Australia though, and many snakes that are keeled, I am sure. The tiger keelback is definitely both venomous and poisonous.

    • @amandastakeonit7402
      @amandastakeonit7402 Рік тому

      @@malusignatius, your comments sent me down a rabbit's hole ...thank you , I love to learn. They said, the Australian keel back is harmless and is often confused with the highly venomous rough scaled snake (my husband is an Aussie and I make fun of him because of the names they give their snakes) Tropidechis carinatus. Ironically the rough scaled snake's closest relative is the tiger snake (AUS) not to be confused with Japan's Keeled back tiger snake...oh my goodness this scientists have NO imagination! Check out the venom of that bad boy though!!! Poor thing is super deadly but just doesn't get the attention it craves with all of it's potent cousins around, no wonder he's so angry: The rough-scaled snake is a highly venomous snake. Its venom is a fast acting powerful neurotoxin that has potent post-synaptic neurotoxins as well as potent pre-synaptic neurotoxins. It also has potent coagulants as well as myotoxins. It will readily bite and is known for its foul disposition and defensive nature. Several fatalities have occurred due to this species and it will strike rapidly in defense.

  • @reptilesrodents
    @reptilesrodents Рік тому +1

    You know what Clint. I'm in to all those things. I was really looking forward to seeing this video. Thanks guys.

  • @redheadedbint
    @redheadedbint Рік тому +3

    "If you're into that kind of thing"
    Yes, yes I am. More please!

  • @kekkelpenneypeckeltoot5700
    @kekkelpenneypeckeltoot5700 Рік тому

    Even more in depth videos breaking this down further as well as the previous videos! So rad! Like, about each family?! Stinking radical❤️

  • @JoeSmith-ww4gu
    @JoeSmith-ww4gu Рік тому +3

    Videos on vipers and elapids similar to what you did with the dromaeosaurids would be awesome. Those are my two favorite groups of snakes, followed by the pythons and boas

  • @Oracle428
    @Oracle428 Рік тому

    I love these 'family-tree' videos! They're so nerdy and great! Keep 'em coming!!

  • @marislove5998
    @marislove5998 Рік тому

    Been waiting for this!!! I’m so happy with this content!!!!

  • @Cool_Smiler
    @Cool_Smiler Рік тому +1

    I Now Have The Phrase 'If Your Into That Kind Of Thing' Stuck In My Head

  • @janicemorelock5791
    @janicemorelock5791 Рік тому

    I am into 'that sort of thing' for sure....love, love, love learning about snakes and other animals from you.

  • @EthanFineshriber
    @EthanFineshriber Рік тому +4

    From my research it seems as though lamprophiids contain many species both venomous and non venomous, the family containing stiletto snakes is atractaspididae. Please let me know if I’m Im either wrong or just not up to date on this😂

    • @brockmoyer3266
      @brockmoyer3266 Рік тому +3

      Atractaspididae was old classification. It's now a subfamily under lamprophiidae

  • @-cMc-
    @-cMc- Рік тому +1

    I think I just like watching Clint talk and then all of a sudden I wake up one day and I know how to pronounce all these fancy words. 🙃

  • @veronikasaturn
    @veronikasaturn Рік тому +1

    as a zoology major, your content is so helpful. Please make more like this!

  • @elirevzen418
    @elirevzen418 Рік тому +1

    "if you're into that kind of thing" the answer is YES to every time Clint says it

  • @TheBachBabe
    @TheBachBabe Рік тому

    I'm so happy to see part 2!!! I really do like that kind of thing! A video on the 30 cobras would be amazing.

  • @triassictv6437
    @triassictv6437 Рік тому

    So good to see another one of your videos! This is your newest video since my first time getting bitten by a snake, it hurt way less then I thought and forgot which finger it bit!

  • @amyjudy33
    @amyjudy33 Рік тому

    Clint, I love your videos. Thanks for all your hard work!

  • @sidmelucci3675
    @sidmelucci3675 Рік тому +1

    "If you're into that kind of thing..."
    So who's into that kind of thing? Me! Me, me, me! I love these videos listing the various groups and their relationships, along with their similarities and differences.

  • @derekthompson5463
    @derekthompson5463 Рік тому

    Amazing vid Clint!! More please. Lol. Thank you for all the amazing content. I’d (we probably) love to see more of these longer type vids with genuses. Love the cobra vid idea. That could be another series, boas (all boas), pythons, rattlesnakes, etc could all have their own vid. Thanks again for all the work you’re doing to help these amazing animals and create such awesome content for the rest of us.

  • @LongBow-rg3vu
    @LongBow-rg3vu Рік тому

    Gotta love the additional rabbit holes we can go down. Do us a favor Clint and lead the way.

  • @melsexotics
    @melsexotics Рік тому

    I LOVE this content. Thank you for sharing this!

  • @karthy5754
    @karthy5754 Рік тому +1

    Love your videos Clint🤍 Lot of information👌🏽

  • @Lexmorningstarnz
    @Lexmorningstarnz 11 місяців тому

    Love this kind of content. I’m learning so much

  • @billie8713
    @billie8713 Рік тому +1

    Yasssss! We are into that kind of thing! The Viper video and the Colubridae! All the content please! My favorite snake is the Gaboon Viper because they are absolutely gorgeous 😍 and just powerhouses with the longest fangs and their super fast strikes! 💚

  • @Armegeothm
    @Armegeothm Рік тому +2

    I think my favorite thing about snakes, apart from the immediately apparent things to love about them, is that out of all the species of this most speciose group of reptiles, not one of them is herbivorous, or even omnivorous. There are omnivorous and even herbivorous monitors, some of the closest to snakes of the non snakes. There's an omnivorous shark, there's even an herbivorous jumping spider, which is astonishing since salticids are some of the most perfect hunters to have ever evolved.
    But not snakes. Snakes only ever eat animals or things that will become animals. Absolutely wild.

  • @asiawojcicka9909
    @asiawojcicka9909 Рік тому

    yes, im into that kind of thing. id watch any video that youd like to make. aside from being actually interested in the topic myself, we all like watching you get excited about things Clint.

  • @ettinakitten5047
    @ettinakitten5047 Рік тому +1

    I know you're more into reptiles, and I love the reptile clade videos, but I'd really love to see some mammal ones. Maybe one for all mammals, and maybe some for the families most often seen in captivity - Canivora, Rodentia, Artiodactyla, etc.

  • @starscream548
    @starscream548 Рік тому

    Thank you very very much for these phylogeny videos they’re greatly appreciated

  • @JohnnyWishbone85
    @JohnnyWishbone85 Рік тому

    The opening “This!” had me convinced, for just a moment, that we were going to hear all about that python’s quirks and features.

  • @heyy13
    @heyy13 Рік тому +1

    As an Australian, i want a video on Elapidae. The first two snakes i thought about when you mentioned common snakes were red bellies and brown snakes. As that's what i see most often. Both members of this group.

  • @thinriches
    @thinriches Рік тому

    Definitely into a colubrid video, but I'll watch anything you put out. Keep up the good work!

  • @ivycooh
    @ivycooh Рік тому

    Seriously going to be a patron to get more of this content!!! Totally into in !!!

  • @BinroWasRight
    @BinroWasRight Рік тому

    STINKIN' RAD!!! Love these phylogeny videos to pieces! Bring on the boa, python, colubroid, elapid and cobra videos! 💚🐍

  • @smack-attack5855
    @smack-attack5855 Рік тому

    Hi Clint, I really liked this video. I'd love to see more like it.

  • @Taleton
    @Taleton Рік тому

    Well done Clint!!! You would LOVE an extended Video about the Viperidae family !

  • @lizsteeds6697
    @lizsteeds6697 11 місяців тому

    This level of detail is awesome ... thank you for sharing ... it is obvious you have an encyclopaedic range of knowledge. Years of study.

  • @BulbasaurLeaves
    @BulbasaurLeaves Рік тому

    Yay, a phylogeny video! Thanks for the great science content. I really needed some cheering up today

  • @kingmythstos1600
    @kingmythstos1600 Рік тому

    I am indeed, into that type of thing. Waiting eagerly and I love all your videos

  • @whiskyorperfume
    @whiskyorperfume Рік тому

    I would 100% watch a video on just vipers, and another on just colubrids, and another on just elapids. and even one on just cobras. I love those ideas, please do them!

  • @LGEms16
    @LGEms16 Рік тому

    this was fantastic! I am so into this kind of thing and can't wait to see more!

  • @heartlandreptiles
    @heartlandreptiles Рік тому

    I love these videos and anything you do with Garrett Hartle!

  • @nahtanojization
    @nahtanojization Рік тому

    We're into all of these kinda things! Please give us more! Thank you!

  • @kymberlysteiger8125
    @kymberlysteiger8125 Рік тому

    Hey Clint…I’m into that kinda thing! I’m so so so loving this series.

  • @transnewt
    @transnewt Рік тому +1

    elapids contain one of the coolest snakes around, since it evolved specifically to human hunting.
    its called the spitting cobra

  • @PhinClio
    @PhinClio Рік тому

    I am so into this kind of thing! Thanks, Clint.

  • @ClintsReptiles
    @ClintsReptiles  Рік тому +3

    If you've enjoyed learning about ALL of the venomous snakes, then you'll probably enjoy learning how venom works: ua-cam.com/video/KxXfWrI6bB4/v-deo.html

  • @tigergumby
    @tigergumby Рік тому

    I fell in love with the Gabooon Vipers because of the video you did on them. They're so gorgeous! I will never own any, but I would love to see one in person!

  • @DieselWeasel
    @DieselWeasel Рік тому

    I only got into snakes recently, and your videos on them are a big reason why, so I'd love to see more in-depth videos on them. I even bought one of your "noodle with a head" shirts, because I love that phrase. XD

  • @BigMoons2
    @BigMoons2 5 місяців тому

    I love it that you’re holding a mountain king snake! They are so beautiful.. I have Arizona mountain king snake …

  • @samhaines8228
    @samhaines8228 Рік тому

    Yes please, continue with the snake breakdown videos!

  • @cnnroutside
    @cnnroutside Рік тому

    Great video, Clint!

  • @michaelnancyamsden7410
    @michaelnancyamsden7410 Рік тому

    Love your videos. Any video is good. I especially like things like this.

  • @freshboy3968
    @freshboy3968 Рік тому +1

    Yes, more specific snake info! We Are Into That Kind of Thing!

  • @shadowgombos1181
    @shadowgombos1181 Рік тому

    I might just be into that kinda thing, keep these videos coming!

  • @tiyas5378
    @tiyas5378 Рік тому

    I'm really digging these videos

  • @kellynorlyn7988
    @kellynorlyn7988 Рік тому +1

    I AM TOTALLY INTO THAT KIND OF THING!
    Oh, please keep this series going… do the elapids and colubrids!!

  • @Siberius-
    @Siberius- 10 місяців тому

    3:12 - "Sinister". Nice artistic licence there as far as the history of left-handedness is concerned.

  • @BlakeHunter44
    @BlakeHunter44 Рік тому

    I am certainly into that kinda thing and love these videos!!

  • @penandinkgal3396
    @penandinkgal3396 Рік тому

    It’s always a good morning when Clint’s Reptile’s posts. 😊 🐍

  • @westcoastweaver8403
    @westcoastweaver8403 10 місяців тому

    "If you're into that kind of thing."
    WHY DO YOU THINK I'M HERE!!!

  • @RobinTaters
    @RobinTaters Рік тому

    I for one am definitely into all those rad potential videos!

  • @Dang3rMouSe
    @Dang3rMouSe Рік тому

    I love this guy's excitement for these animals. Ir's contagious

  • @mannafortheears
    @mannafortheears Рік тому +5

    I would personally love extra videos on the viper family and also the boa family, specifically for the Candoiidae as I have a Solomon Island ground boa and would like to hear more about them 😊
    Edit: also colubrids.. and elapids.. At this point, if you make a video, we will watch 😂

  • @emory5957
    @emory5957 Рік тому

    I will watch every video you make like this, especially about snakes.

  • @hallejones7352
    @hallejones7352 Рік тому

    I LOVE YOU CLINT!!!! you helped me pick out my first snake, a desert kingsnake!!!

  • @hammieheart98
    @hammieheart98 Рік тому

    i am 100% into that kind of thing!!! please an entire video on cobras clint i’m begging you 😭

  • @Alicia.Marie.13
    @Alicia.Marie.13 Рік тому

    I'm into it. These are my favorite videos!

  • @mallorymcdonald4144
    @mallorymcdonald4144 Рік тому

    Thank you!! I for one would be elated to see a viper video, they’re my favourites🐍