The Mojaves from Tucson AZ were shown in AZ study to have the potent neurotoxin, others from elsewhere in the range not so much. I watch Noah's channel as well.
How common is it to see a rattle snake with a blue tongue? I have a video of one on my youtube channel. Great video by the way! Hey also I heard if you move them more than a mile from their home they will die? Used to move mine after sundown to give them a little bit of an advantage. But much farther than 1 mile cause my neighbors don't like the idea of them coming back. I usually find 3 a year on my property without even looking. Not on purpose put my foot within striking distance 3 times and they either just tried to get away or rattled. The times they didn't rattle I heard their scales scraping on the cement. Sorta like if you were to drag a hose or something.
Robert Christ im not sure there is much scientific evidence of moving snakes more than a mile killing them. For some species, that is certainly true because of how adapted and specialized they are to their own ecosystem or niche. Different species of rattlesnakes are known to have different “radiuses” that they move. For instance a diamondback will likely cover much much more ground than a rock rattlesnake. As far as tongues go, i have never really payed attention i guess! I’ll have to look back at some photos and see.
First time watching one of your videos, man. These are great, and the editing tells the story well!
Cool video. As a South African this is my ultimate dream herp find.
Pretty sweet finds here and stellar footage!
Awesome video! HOPE YOU FIND THE ALTERNA! Can't wait for more uploads. RATTLE ON!
Cool video.
Awesome! Loved it!
hey good one Tyron youre so lucky to get such a rare snake 👍good job -Ved Umashanker
DUDE YOUR VIDEOS ARE SO
GOOD!!! Proud of you man!!!!
The Mojaves from Tucson AZ were shown in AZ study to have the potent neurotoxin, others from elsewhere in the range not so much. I watch Noah's channel as well.
Love the editing. Well done!
Just subscribed! You got a great channel!
Cool vid!
Catch It thanks! Love your channel!
Hell yeah, brother!
Awesome video. Keep it up!
Good job!
“All right, guys.”
How common is it to see a rattle snake with a blue tongue? I have a video of one on my youtube channel. Great video by the way! Hey also I heard if you move them more than a mile from their home they will die? Used to move mine after sundown to give them a little bit of an advantage. But much farther than 1 mile cause my neighbors don't like the idea of them coming back. I usually find 3 a year on my property without even looking. Not on purpose put my foot within striking distance 3 times and they either just tried to get away or rattled. The times they didn't rattle I heard their scales scraping on the cement. Sorta like if you were to drag a hose or something.
Robert Christ im not sure there is much scientific evidence of moving snakes more than a mile killing them. For some species, that is certainly true because of how adapted and specialized they are to their own ecosystem or niche. Different species of rattlesnakes are known to have different “radiuses” that they move. For instance a diamondback will likely cover much much more ground than a rock rattlesnake. As far as tongues go, i have never really payed attention i guess! I’ll have to look back at some photos and see.
This video clearly shows rattler with blue tongue.. ua-cam.com/video/OpQ8HdUDhZ0/v-deo.html@@snakesandtrails9290
Were going next year bro!
One video and 25 subs already cant wait for some more vids
Nice video! I just subscribe
Subscribed... just a suggestion, can you use the common name first, and then the scientific name?
I am a little surprised that there are no arguments about snake toxicity going on in the comments.