Children’s Python & Morelia bredli: Serpentes Sunday 30 January 2022
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- Опубліковано 29 січ 2022
- Macel is our Children’s Python (Antaresia childreni) hatched 9 July 2019 at Riley’s Reptiles.
Sunspear is one of our brilliant bredli hatched on 12 July 2017 at Midwest Serpentarium.
Enjoy a fun Serpentes Sunday while I’m attending an animal training conference: Clicker Expo Live 2022.
www.behavioreducation.org/
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Great job Lori ,,,, your place looks great n deed ,,, Luv ya animal photos on the walls and counters ,,, True animal lover n deed I see ,,,, That is great.
I’m so glad to see Macel is doing well!
Macel is still a gorgeous little guy. My boy has a tiny bit of his tail missing too from a bad shed he had before I got him (which I always need to keep an eye on now because it does catch the shed), but he's not as devious an escapee as Macel! Macel is very clever!
Another great video. My 6 pound longhair Chihuahua makes an equal amount of noise when drinking. At least he doesn’t take out an extra mouthful and walk away from the bowl while dribbling it all over the floor! BTW I love Sunspear’s name..first time I’ve seen or heard of an animal with that particular GOT-inspired name. I forgot to say who the water dribbler was: the late great poodle B2(that’s her in the profile picture)
I enjoyed seeing Macel, the Children's Python and I think Beatrice, my Children's Python enjoyed him as well as she slid herself to the computer screen. Sunspear is a beautiful Bredli.
It's so nice to Macel doing so well! He did his training so smoothly, seems he's bounced back from what must have been a harrowing experience. I am sure your consistency helped him a lot. Sunspear is looking beautiful as always. Hope the conference is going well!
He looks like he’s recovered quite well! It’s pretty amazing how tough these animals are
I am surprised he has bounced back mentally after just 3 months or so. He was more timid for a while after it happened but now he seems emotionally back to normal.
Great video. Beautiful snakes.Thank you🙂
Great video great. Pets animals reptiles room.
Hey Lori always enjoy your videos, Aussie snakes are of course the best LOL. Hope to catch a meeting sson cheers Gays
Mischief managed 😁 Glad you are looking out for his tail.
I wondered if anyone would catch that mischief reference. Thanks!
@@LoriTorrini If only Marcel had a Marauder’s map when he plotted his breakouts…… Poor thing, but he is doing really well, despite his misadventures 😁
I’m laughing at the dog drinking. Phoebe will literally drink nothing all day and then smash her entire bowl loudly when it’s most intrusive I swear. I used a sleep study thing once and it would record things you did in your sleep and categorize it. So if you snore, toss/turn, fart, talk or grind your teeth it will categorize it and record it. Once it said I was grinding my teeth and while I have bad sleeping issues that’s never been one of them. When I listened to it it was 100 percent her drinking her water loudly lol.
Ha! That’s funny. I know as soon as I want to film a video they’re going to start barking or drinking!
@@LoriTorrini it’s literally a given lol. That or she will be asleep for 10 hours and at that moment need my attention lol
I didn’t realize that was a mirror behind you at first and panicked because I thought one of your other snakes was escaping, haha.
I don’t have many mirrors and don’t remember one in this video. Where in the video are you seeing that?
@@LoriTorriniat about 3:10, if you look all the way to the left you’ll see what looks like another snake coming out of an enclosure, but I’m pretty certain is just Macel’s reflection.
Awesome video Lori I'm glad to see your Snakes are doing great and can you make a corn snake video if you can
Yes. I’ll do some Cornsnake updates. If you search our channel there are several videos featuring Cornsnakes.
@@LoriTorrini thank you they are awesome Snakes I'm going to handle my Corn Snake Medusa right now
Was Sunspear in ambush position because she was hungry?
That is an habitual behavior for some snakes, it’s automatic once they’ve finished moving around and decide to stay in one place but aren’t resting g or sleeping. It’s helpful in the wild in case prey comes along. When she is truly hungry she actively hunts and is hyper vigilant, noticing and reacting to every movement.