Have You EVER Seen These Snakes Before?
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- Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
- The Peruvian Amazon is full of amazing animals, and is home to some of the most amazing snakes in the world! Coral snakes, anacondas, bushmasters, rainbow boas and Fer-de-lances just to name a few. Have you EVER seen these snakes before?
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After you showed the Scarlet Snake first, I thought none of the others would be as stunning. And then you kept presenting other snakes that each took my breath away. Each one is wonderful in its own way, and I can’t decide which is my favorite
That iridescent sheen on it was BONKERS
You are so lucky to be able to travel to South America as much as you wish. Learn so much thanks Clint and Patreon.
The tropics are a hell of a drug.
Can we all agree how great it is to see Clint getting to go adventuring? He deserves it! Thanks, Clint, for brightening our day!
Yes!! I remember someone commenting something so rude and ignorant, on the Australia trip post! Complaining about him spending money on himself. I was like, ummm we want him to go on these trips so we can go vicariously!! I am totally happy that he gets to sweat and get mosquito bites (sorry Clint, I would take that from you if I could) but I am happy it's not me...but a bit jealous he gets hands on with teh snakes and lizards...but I KNOW there's spiders I would NOT want to be around, let alone see! SO I am VERY grateful that Clint gets to go and he cares enough to show us so much of it!
@@amandastakeonit7402 I agree 110%! You're so right! And people should be nice to Clint. I mean, he's nice to everyone.
"I like being able to tell people I've been bitten by more people than snakes. I think it helps them feel better."
This is why I love Clint. Also, he should get that put on a t-shirt and sell it. I'd buy it.
Humans kill way more people than anything but mosquitoes it seems.
That's a great idea
I also would buy that shirt
"I think it helps them feel better." Should go on the back
So many beautiful snakes, and that bug-eyed cutie has to be my favorite. Your enthusiasm and love of these animals really comes across.
Hello 👋 how are you doing?
Good morning Clint.
I just want you say thank you so much for the educational videos you put out.
I am a former United States Marine and I am a disabled Veteran. I am 51 years old now and you have inspired me to go back to college. I will be starting in the fall and I will be working on a degree in herpetology.
I never knew how much I love reptiles and amphibians.
Thank you again Clint for inspiring not just myself, but for countless others.
Semper Fidelis.
First, thank you for your service. Congratulations on going back to college. I’m 61 and admire you for doing so!!
@@loriw2661 thank you. It's taking me some time to decide.
I can't tell you how much joy this brings to my heart. Thank you for your service, and enjoy this new journey! Keep us updated.
@@ClintsReptiles absolutely I will. I'm hoping to be as educated as you are when it is all done. Thank you sir for the support
Hello! I was wondering what degrees you plan to take. As far as I know, herpetology isn’t a major by itself so I’m trying to get some feelers out there.
I was watching the tree boas and noticing how they hold themselves in these weird ways hanging off tree branches and I was wondering what the colors and the strangely specific pose was for when suddenly I realized- shelf fungus! They hold themselves in a way that mimics shelf fungus and their colors also mimic them! Such an awesome video!
Tree boa colors are likely mimicking dying leaves as they probably spend alot of the day time hiding in leaf piles
Cool observation!
I didn't notice until I saw this! That's really awesome.
Really glad to see the blunt headed vine snake there, they're just so cute. Genuinely my favorite snake just for their silly look. A ribbon with eyeballs.
I have never "awed" so hard over a snake as when you showed the little baby blunt headed tree snake 🥺
What breathtakingly beautiful snakes! My daughter and I have long been fans of the blunt-headed tree snakes, due to a photo in my Encyclopedia of Reptiles and Amphibians…it was delightful to see that you had found a young juvenile!
Reminds me of a book I read once (forgot what it was call, as I was in elementary or middle school at the time) that has images of a cat-eyed Snake (I believe it's a species of blunt head snake?). Super big, cat-like eyes, super long and slender body, and able to stretch out and hold its body stiff to go from tree branch to tree branch.
That scarlet snake is absolutely stunning. It feels wrong to say my favorite snake of the bunch is the first one shown, but they are just so beautiful.
Agreed!!!!!
This is probably the best wildlife video and what a shame that you couldn't bring some of them home! There were several that I would love to have and others that I had never seen before. This ranks up there with your best pet reptiles video on King Cobras which was spot on in a number of ways that are not often covered and were extremely important! Keep up the excellent work.
Clint your videos help me so much! I have had a massive fear of every snake out there since I was little and can remember when the fear started, one time I stepped on a massive snake when I was about 4 in my yard and it hissed and terrified me, not sure what type it was. Another time a garter snake had babies in our front yard shrubs and there were so many it looked like the bush was alive and I was still very little and it totally freaked me out. even still I'd still muster the courage to rescue and garter snakes our family's outdoor cat preyed on (I'd slap thick gloves on and literally scream in fear as i carried them to safety in the woods). Your videos are helping me overcome my fears and realize snakes are not just out to get us. They're animals, they hunt like other predators, but I can't pretend to hate or fear snakes as hunters when my cat used to bring me decapitated bunnies as trophies and I still loved her 🤣 I have two indoor cats now and would never have a pet snake but maybe I will be brave enough to hold one someday thanks to you!
I had at least two bad experiences with dogs before I was 5, and now I both am scared of dogs, and dogs are my favourite animals (never had one, but I've spent some time with dogs). on the plus side, I am extremely polite to dogs. xD
@@Ass_of_Amalek there really are good and bad in every species, it helps so much to learn their behavior!
@@gigikat333 well, with dogs I generally blame almost everything on the owners. in my opinion, the majority of dog owners (much more sowith amall dogs) have very insufficient abilities to understand their own dogs (read body language, imagine the dog's state of mind rather than projecting their own onto the dog) and effectively communicate with their dogs (such as controlling their own body language, not talking at their dogs as if they were supposed to understand language like humans, not barking at their dogs to stop barking etc.). it's really strange to me how culturally normal it is to own dogs without understanding dogs, it is so easy and obvious! dogs constantly express how they feel, and so many dog owners don't even know that that's happening because the dogs are not speaking human language! 🤦
humans are supposed to be the smarter ones who can figure out dogs and adapt to them, but so many people somehow seem to think that it's the other way around, and think there's something wrong with any dog who gets confused or scared in those people's environments, because the humans just see their lives as normal and fail to recognise that anybody or any dog could not be automatically familiar and comfortable with everything that they see as normal. they seem to make no attempt to understand anything, they don't even know that they should.
that baby snake was one of the deepest and cutest things I've ever seen
That tiny baby with the goofy head. I am in love. So adorable.
Oh my goodness…that little googly eyed baby snake was so stinking CUTE!!
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Baby blunt headed snake is so so so cute! I am a little intimidated by snakes but that one is just too precious with the little goofy face.
¡Me encantó! So exciting you are visiting Latin America to interact with snakes I was never able to see despite living there. Thanks Clint! 🤩
Would love a more in depth vid on the blunt-headed tree snake. What a cutie.
That blunt-headed tree snake is a star waiting for his spotlight. What a cutie.
Oh my goodness - what beautiful snakes!
I've never been afraid of snakes, but I have a healthy respect for them.
I grew up in East Texas and once opened my door to a thick black snake. I can tell you I was glad to have a glass door between it and me and that I noticed it before I opened the door and stepped on it.
There were just always snakes around when I was young.
I could catch 10+ garter snakes every day plus horny toads (that's what we called them), geckos, and anoles.
And bugs!
So many bugs!
My 2 older sisters were always clean but Mom never knew what I'd come home looking like or what animal/insect I'd have with me.
I bet you were gave your Mom lots of excitement too! LoL
Because you look SO excited in this video!
I think I was only able to pledge $5.00 a month (I'll have to go back and check as it's been a little while) because several years ago I developed a seizure disorder and have ended up on disability so my finances are pretty tight.
I'm hoping to join my little to others and have it all help if enough of us pledge.
You're a wonderful teacher and deliver information with a verve and interest that just makes it contagious.
Thank you for taking us along with you and I can not wait for the next Amazon Rainforest video.
The head of that red vine snake looks like a sunset! Beautiful thing.
Dear lord that baby blunt head's head and eyes were like 3x bigger than it's tiny body! Thank you for helping it shed, you looked amazingly gentle and I respect that.
You are an awesome educator. Thanks for make learning about snakes so positive, fun yet accurate and thorough.
Yes I would gladly take an Amazon tree boa. All colors were nice, but that crimson one was really something.
Thanks for showing off those beautiful snakes! :)
That red vine snake is just stunning!
Clint just keeps releasing the best videos. I keep missing them! I have GOT to turn on notifications. Just rang the bell so I won’t miss them anymore.
The yellow phase amazon tree boa is the angriest looking spaghetti I have seen lately.
I love it.
Snakes are my most favorite animal and it's cool to see these kinds of snakes I never heard of and that Blunt Headed Tree Snake so cute
that blunt headed tree snake was doing his audition for cutest snake ever
That Red Vine Snake is absolutely gorgeous. I would love to be able to keep one in the future.
What I tell the phobic, snakes don't want contact with people. We're too big to eat & they can't afford to waste venom or energy just to annoy us.
Nice trip, thanks for taking us along!
Thanks for sharing all of these cool snakes. I’m terrified of them, but can admire their beauty from a distance.
The blunt headed tree snake looks like it belongs in an animated movie. It's ridiculously cute.
Any animal: *exists*
Clint: One of my favorites!
I love these vids, Clint is stinkin rad!
Finally it's Clint's Amazon snake showcase. Been waiting for this one.
Omg, after the blunt-headed snake, I now have a new fave snake. That thing is just too cute and goofy looking omg I love it.
That Red Vine Snake is... it's so stunning - I'm awestruck and speechless. I've never seen colors like that
That peruvian rainbow 😍😍😍 oh my god she’s beautiful
I’m so happy for you Clint! I can’t even imagine how amazing it was to see the Bushmaster in the wild like that. I think they are among the most beautiful snakes on our planet.
Thank you so much for doing all of this! What an awesome video.
This is visually the best video clints reptiles has ever done.
Wow. Snakes really love this guy!
Fantastic video! Gonna have to rewatch it again with some notes!
With the love, care, and glee you exude for these beautiful creatures I bet Steve Irwin would be proud.
My god, the little guy in the thumbnail looks perpetually astonished and I'm in love
Every single snake "and it's probably gonna bite me in a minute" 😂
The Last Coral snake you showed is the one that Chandler Wildlife tried to keep alive.
Its sad he did not succeed despite giving a diet and enclosure practically identical to his habitat.
I hope one day someone manage to Keep one of theses, that would be a Great step in the keeping of aquatic cobras, maybe one day keeping a marine banded Cobra would be achievable
Those Tree Boas are AWESOME! Glad we have USCBB ones now, but seeing wild ones is always so cool. I hoped to see some wild BCCs or other rare non-boa genus boas too from your trip, but man those Vine Snakes are so awesome too. Thanks for this one Clint!
This is incredible! Best snake documentary ever!
clint, i recently read Bushmasters are the only snake that will chase humans with no provocation. You didn't speak bout that fact, IN fact just the opposite, saying they just lay in wait. But regardless, i LOVE every video you make, so TY so much for your teachings.
Such gorgeous snakes
I hope you released all of those guys back where you found them. Thank you so much for such a great video. It's not often I get to hear about specie of snake I've never seen before.
I forget which, but I think he talked about doing that in one of the other videos from this trip.
I absolutely love your videos and passion for all animals, that aren't mosquitoes! Could you do a pet video on Emin's pouched rats and or Gambian pouched rats? They are my all time favorite animals 😊
Such beauty! They all have the dispositions of wild snakes, I was surprised I could tell how tense they were, even with your gentle handling. Don't get bit!
That blunt nosed cutie was the BEST. Totally redonculous!
Glad you are having a wonderful time !!!
I think i read about the tree boa's red/yellow phases in a book when i was a little kid!
Good stuff, reminds me of when I was a kid watching animal planet.
This was such an amazing video!! I love your field videos, they're always incredible. Thanks so much for sharing! :D
Someday I'll drive up to the reptile room and visit :)
Fantastic video 😍
That blunt-headed snake was just adorable 🥰 A cute little anime noodle!
I just love snakes. All snakes. I always have. 🐍 ❤️
That scarlet snake is stunning!
Thanks Clint!
Amazing Amazon snakes. I honestly couldn't pick a favorite but the red vine snake and blunt headed tree snake were siiickkkk
Great vid, loved it.
I haven't seen most of these snakes, but I think that blunt headed tree snake has seen.. Everything
Amazon Tree Boas are my favourite non-danger noodles, even if they're bitey and twitchy around potential food or threats. You're so lucky you got to handle two of them
That was a great video
The aquatic coral snake has no business being that cute, you can't be super deadly and hide your cute little face under your body like that, that's illegal haha
Omggg this video was amazing Clint! And I am sooo happy you got to go to the Peruvian Amazon! Also omg that Blunt Headed Tree Snake looks like its from a Pixar movie. XD
"If you don't know what it is, don't touch it," is the same rule that applies to school cafeterias...no wonder I was so skinny back in school.
Was that Fur by Blitzen Trapper playing at the end? How obscure, I love it. Anywho, loved the video & I’m so glad you got to take that amazing trip to see all those even more amazing animals! As always, can’t wait to see what’s next!
Beautiful snakes, nice ctr ring.
Yes! When I woke up I was hoping you’d post a new Amazon video. This was a rad video Clint!
Crazy how tolerant wild snakes are! Seeing snakes against real leaf-litter really demonstrates the efficacy of their camoflauge
this was a treat
Babe, wake up, new Clint's Reptiles video just dropped.
You should see if viperkeeper would do a video with you. He doesn't handle his snakes (they're all extremely hot), but you're both extremely knowledgeable and it would be interesting to see you two talk shop
Love this guy so much. Tge joy he exudes in every video is like therapy. I can't be sad when I'm watching him.
Who wouldn’t like to wait and grab delicious snacks out of the air like an Amazon Tree Boa?
I want a little blunt head it's the cutest thing I've ever seen
I love your videos. They are very informative. For some time now I've been considering getting a Black Milksnake. Could you maybe make a video on it?
I fall in love with the blunt headed tree snake ❤❤❤
Some of these noodles are danger noodles. Others are anger noodles.Thank you for showing us the noodles.
I love the sanzinia. It's a dream of mine to one day go to the amazon. I'm so jealous!
I am in love with the blunt-headed snake. Like a long, sentient q-tip
Awesome video. Very cool species.
Very cool snakes
The Scarlett snake was so beautiful! I wish I was able to get one of those
BUSHMASTER *wheezing*
I loved your video and i have to say my favorite is the amazon scarlet snake and i tried to look up more info on them but theres not much and i cant find a care guide any where but they are so amazing
Oh my God the tree boas with their giant eyes they look surprised
Great video!
Thank you for sharing this amazing video and for spotlighting all the rad reptiles in the world! I also want to share a couple stories. I was talking to my son a little while ago, he was asking about snakes and reptiles, Komodo dragons, how snakes eat, how they move around without legs, etc. He also asked if I liked snakes, I said that I do and that I was wanting to get a couple whenever I get into my own space. (I am disabled, had stage 4 cancer (NHL, Non-Hodgkins lymphoma, lost 7 inches of my small intestine, I also have a seizure disorder after having brain surgery in 05, scar tissue on my brain and the seizures are starting to affect me mentally, getting forgetful, all that fun stuff. But, been in remission for 2 years now as of last month!) Anywho, I was planning to get a couple bull snakes and a couple bearded dragons to start with. Heres the part that blew my mind, he said that I should get a bull snake because it's his favorite kind of snake and a beardie, I about fell off my chair, haha. He is so amazing, love my lil man. I have also been getting him into watching @Snake Discovery and of course, the most rad reptile channel on UA-cam and in the world, Clint's Reptiles, which he absolutely loves btw. As do I, I have been a sub for a couple years now, would watch during chemo and when I was home resting. I have always loved animals and learning about them and now that I have a lot of free time I have been devoting a good amount of my day to learning new things about animals, Astronomy and all that awesome stuff. I just wanted to share that story, it made my day.
Much love from Dave and son from Alaska!
Stay safe out there everyone!
I wish you the best!!! ❤
I made the mistake of commenting on one of yer comments and now I’m hooked. My eldest daughter thanks you 😂 she gets bored with my history stuff so this is new to both of us. I genuinely enjoy it
I like your CTR ring!
Please work scorpion tail geckos into one of your top five lists. They display themselves, don't hide all the time, diurnal. They don't mind being handled. They can be kept in groups. I think they make great pets.
Could you not comment completely unrelated things under this video?
@@dingdongism No. I'm making requests. Nothing wrong with that. It could help give him ideas for content.
That vine snake is so, dare i say..stinkin rad!
Okay, I'm amending my coral snake rhyme: "Red next to black - you might be okay, Jack. Whatever it is, just don't pick it up."