Thanks for my fave herp channel. The absence of hyperbolic voice over and annoying excessively dramatic sound tracks is a welcome gift. And of course the well composed and rendered photography makes for a beautifully palatable presentation.
As an American, I LOVE the educational content this provides! Straightforward, to-the-point footage that's also fun, and I couldn't ask for anything better than the positive message about respecting wildlife! Excellent videos! I can't wait for the next one!🦅🇺🇲🐍❤️
So many beautiful and not-so-easy-to-find species. I can’t decide which is my favorite. I’m from Southern California and would love someday to see a video on the snake species here. Keep up the good work, I love your videos; so beautifully filmed.
5 very beautiful species! 😃 Difficult to choose a favorite... Love big ratsnakes, Alterna and Copperheads are so cool looking, and these Tantillas are real badass for their small size 🤘
That Trans-Pecos rat snake looks and moves a lot like a python, that's really interesting. Usually a 'rat snake' to me is an active and energetic mover.
I'm always glad to see a video on American snakes even though I'm mostly interested in venomous snakes from other countries. All the snakes in this video are beautiful. The Trans-Pecos Black-Headed Snake looks like an Inland Taipan 😅😂
I love how the Copperheads in a different part of Texas look so different from the ones by my house, I've never seen a Broad Banded Copperhead w/ that dark of markings. All the ones in my area are much lighter including the Southern Copperheads. Love the channel!
I've always liked the gray-banded king snake. The Trans-Pecos rat snake is impressive, too. Videos like this make me wish I could join your team for one of your adventures.
We were very happy that we found all these 5 species! Some of them are truly beautiful. Well, sometimes we make "tours", where people can join us and we search for snakes as a group...
I lived and worked around El Paso for about a year. I have seen so many black-tailed rattle snakes while there that it seemed as though it was the only type of snake in the area. It is nice to see something on these lesser known snake species that are as interesting as anything I have ever seen. They just play an important role in the ecosystem without drawing attention to themselves. Hopefully they will be around to grace far west Texas for thousands of years to come.
Thanks for watching! Black-tailed rattlesnakes can be very abundant in some regions. You are right that snake species presented in this video are rather rare and secretive. We also hope that they will be part of the beautiful ecosystem in the future.
Looking forward to the next episode. It was again a beautiful and interesting video. The copperhead is just so pretty, but looks so mean. It is probably a good thing. 😅
Another great video which made my day! I wonder if you guys ever considered to make a short livestream on UA-cam or Instagram. I am sure that people would love to ask you some interesting questions and the hard work for these videos will be more appreciated :)
Thanks for my fave herp channel. The absence of hyperbolic voice over and annoying excessively dramatic sound tracks is a welcome gift. And of course the well composed and rendered photography makes for a beautifully palatable presentation.
Glad you enjoy watching our videos! :) It is important for us to deliver a non-dramatic, high-quality footage with high-quality information.
As an American, I LOVE the educational content this provides! Straightforward, to-the-point footage that's also fun, and I couldn't ask for anything better than the positive message about respecting wildlife! Excellent videos! I can't wait for the next one!🦅🇺🇲🐍❤️
Thank you so much, we are happy that you like the educational value of our channel :)
So many beautiful and not-so-easy-to-find species. I can’t decide which is my favorite. I’m from Southern California and would love someday to see a video on the snake species here. Keep up the good work, I love your videos; so beautifully filmed.
Thank you very much! We got lucky to find all these species in only one week. Maybe one day we will be able to focus properly on California 🙂
Fantastic footage. Thank you!
Happy that you watched and liked it! Thanks! 💚
Did not know there were copperheads that far West. Anyway, another great video and welcome to America team:)
Yes, they are and they are beautiful! 🙂 Thank you for watching! 🇺🇸
5 very beautiful species! 😃 Difficult to choose a favorite... Love big ratsnakes, Alterna and Copperheads are so cool looking, and these Tantillas are real badass for their small size 🤘
Haha yes, difficult to choose! We got lucky to find all these elusive species, so good to have a chance to show them together 🙂 Thanks for watching!
That Trans-Pecos rat snake looks and moves a lot like a python, that's really interesting. Usually a 'rat snake' to me is an active and energetic mover.
This species moves very slowly and gracefully 🙂
Again... very cool footage! And many tnx 4 the research & personal encounter + educational info!❤❤❤
Very welcome! ❤ Thank you!
I'm always glad to see a video on American snakes even though I'm mostly interested in venomous snakes from other countries. All the snakes in this video are beautiful. The Trans-Pecos Black-Headed Snake looks like an Inland Taipan 😅😂
Thanks for watching! Yes, these 5 species are all very beautiful and we were very happy that we found them in Texas :)
I love how the Copperheads in a different part of Texas look so different from the ones by my house, I've never seen a Broad Banded Copperhead w/ that dark of markings. All the ones in my area are much lighter including the Southern Copperheads. Love the channel!
this video was really relaxing ! Thank you again for the amazing shots and content as usual , can't wait for the next episode ❤️
Awesome that you find it relaxing! :) We hope that you have seen the previous episodes! ua-cam.com/video/dySUGTW9A6E/v-deo.html
@@LivingZoology yes of course, i think i watched every single of your videos , even the ones in Czech with automatic subtitles 🤡
Thank you! As always, your videos are a pleasure to watch.
So nice of you! Great that you enjoyed this one 🙂
Beautiful specimens you found and filmed !
Thank you! We got lucky to find all these 5 species!
I love seeing unusual American snakes. You have some beautiful non-venomous species. Thank you
These 5 species are definitely very interesting and beautiful. Thank you for watching!
I have lived in this area all my life and have only heard of the broad banded Copperhead. Thanks for the info!!!
Welcome! We got lucky to find all these rare species!
Hello from Garland TX!!
Hello from the Czech Republic! 🙂
I've always liked the gray-banded king snake. The Trans-Pecos rat snake is impressive, too.
Videos like this make me wish I could join your team for one of your adventures.
We were very happy that we found all these 5 species! Some of them are truly beautiful. Well, sometimes we make "tours", where people can join us and we search for snakes as a group...
I lived and worked around El Paso for about a year. I have seen so many black-tailed rattle snakes while there that it seemed as though it was the only type of snake in the area. It is nice to see something on these lesser known snake species that are as interesting as anything I have ever seen. They just play an important role in the ecosystem without drawing attention to themselves. Hopefully they will be around to grace far west Texas for thousands of years to come.
Thanks for watching! Black-tailed rattlesnakes can be very abundant in some regions. You are right that snake species presented in this video are rather rare and secretive. We also hope that they will be part of the beautiful ecosystem in the future.
another flawless video😍😍🐍🐍love it
Thank you so much!!! 💚💚💚
Looking forward to the next episode. It was again a beautiful and interesting video. The copperhead is just so pretty, but looks so mean. It is probably a good thing. 😅
Thank you very much! Copperheads are super pretty! Many vipers look a bit angry while many colubrids look like they are smiling :D
Absolutely stunning!
Thank you so much!
@@LivingZoology I'm just stating a fact; LOL
Awesome masterpiece video!
Thank you very much! So nice that you think so! 💚
Alterna are on another level
Mohave and tiger rattlesnakes another level😂
It is a very special species!
Best video ever!!!!❤❤❤
Oh, so nice that you think so!
I love it !!! big hug !
Great that you love it! :) Have a nice day!
Their size on camera look way longer than their given max length
We present you many details so we understand that these snakes might look bigger than they actually are :)
I hope you visit Southern Arizona and check out our Sonoran Desert species 😊
Did you watch one of our old films from Arizona? :) ua-cam.com/video/Rq2k4Tzu198/v-deo.html
@@LivingZoology thanks! That was awesome!
Helpful tip: if you see a rattle on a snake go far far away and make sure that snake doesn’t follow you in the process
Wow, what a valuable tip! 😀 Snakes don’t follow people, for your info.
hello there😂
Oh hello 😀😀
I was surprised USA had wildlife I thought everything was extinct because of industry
No, the USA still has wildlife!!!
Are these five species dangerous for human? I suspect, yea.
Only the last one has front fangs and is dangerous to humans.
Another great video which made my day!
I wonder if you guys ever considered to make a short livestream on UA-cam or Instagram. I am sure that people would love to ask you some interesting questions and the hard work for these videos will be more appreciated :)
Thank you very much! We already did one livestream last year! ua-cam.com/video/O_vc9TubKDM/v-deo.html We will consider to make another one :)
Fantastic video as usual.
Thank you so much! ❤