They need to find some type of tongs or something along those lines that they could use to feed her with and she won't be able to bite down and break them after the first feeding and I really do think that they could train her to be hand fed and no I'm not saying lay the food in their palm of their hand I'm saying like teach her to stay and open her mouth so they could toss it into her mouth or something like that so they don't get bit
@@keefespencer1173they did do that when Rex lived at their house. Even trained her to associate an orange frisbee with food so she wouldn't charge her barrier all the time lol. I've seen them do similar here, they've even talked about having to keep up her training during feeding. I think they just were spontaneous and didn't have the tongs stored nearby 😅
I like the combined laying videos, and I think itll definitely help them stay on schedule. I just hope they keep hatching videos separate. Each fiesty bundle deserves its own time in the spotlight
Agreed! I LOVE the hatching/baby videos. They never get old. I also love seeing the doodles they draw on the eggs. Their videos never get too repetitive for me.
they hinted in another video that it might be because they are doing a experiment on if the different colour markers affect if the baby survives or not.
@@Bluefoxx I'm thinking it may have something to do with how the pigments in the ink break down over time and I wonder if that somehow poisons the embryo since they seemed to have some issue with some of the colors which faded out over time.
Fingers crossed that all the babies from the mad hogs are healthy this year! I remember last year there was that poor baby with all the painful deformities that had to be culled, so hopefully these ones will fare better.
On non/less absorbent surfaces, dry erase markers will take it off. Just go over it and it wipes off I learned it from middle school teacher who accidentally used sharpie on the board and it's been useful for years.
I suspect it’s more to do with looking to Emily and Ed for food, so she missed when the first one was thrown. Alligators can see just as well as we can.
@@brigidtheirish yes she’s gets around great! I’m pretty positive it’s because she knows her enclosure and knows sounds pretty well, like the door opening for example. She knows it’s either time to eat or time for her to go to a school or show or smth. It’s all abt routine imo!
I can just FEEL the karens in the comments screaming about how this is “animal abuse” and evil and theres live snakes in the eggs even though theyre infertile and theres nothing in the eggs. _dramatic sigh_
Uncle ben from the urban rescue ranch always makes title baits as a joke and I don't see anyone saying negative comments about that so I think snake person won't be affected
Since discovering this channel i have been binge watching all of your videos. I used to dislike snakes and were always terrified of them, but watching your channel i realized that they aren’t so terrifying as media makes them out to be. Now I am slowly getting to the point of wanting to have a pet snake as well. For now I don’t have the means to get one since I’m still in school but hopefully in the future. Thank you for helping me overcome one of my biggest fears
I occasionally come back to this channel and it’s crazy how far they came. I don’t remember the last video I watched but I remember they had a little sectioned off room for Rex.
I'm so excited for this year's egg season but I'm even more excited thinking about the time all those eggs will actually hatch! *^* Love seeing all those babies coming out and Emily going crazy about them, the baby smell and everything! 🤣
You can erase Sharpie ink with WD-40, that way you can have nice clean plastic boxes. Also, if you want the temperature in your incubator to fluctuate less, you an put in a cast iron skillet/whatever. It will absorb a lot of heat and then lets if off slowly, keeping the temp more consistent.
@@katiekane5247 Bricks would work, but are very bulky. Terra cotta tiles or a thin sheet of slate are better. Still, you cant beat the thermal mass of cast iron.
This is a way to cheer me up in the morning a snake discovery egg video! I knew that today was going to suck because it's the birthday of my deceased cat so I knew I would be upset. Thinking about him all day today. My current cat is going to take so many snuggles today.
@@AylaGarton thanks. My boy Harry died in 2017 in early September and it took about 3 months before I found my girl. I actually found her in the middle of December. I went to the same Petco I adopted him from and the cat cages were empty but there was a sign saying there was a home for the holidays event with discounted adoption fees at the local humane society. So I went there and I took my girl home that day! I honestly feel like he helped guide me to her.
Man those snakes are so cool with being handled, as a newcomer to Snake Discovery, it always makes me laugh/nervous how chill these snakes are when Emily and Co just...go in grab some snakes and eggs and dip out.
@Debbie Morad I came here looking for this comment. Yuck is exactly what I thought but I also knew Emily and Ed wouldn't do any pairing that they knew would have a bad outcome. So can you explain to me why it can be dome with snakes but in other animals like cats inbreeding can cause issues? I'm so curious about why it doesn't matter
@@caseys9310 I don’t recall when or where Emily told us this, just that it was considered normal practice within the snake breeding community. In the beginning of the channel, there were loads of videos explaining the genetics involved, and why breeding back and forth between close relatives was done to deepen traits in lines. We need Ed or Emily to jump in here and explain again. Obviously, this ancient brain (me) doesn’t retain information as it once did…
@@debbiemorad8755 I appreciate your explanation. I'm sure I wouldn't remember why either after years just that it's common practice. I feel like that info is something only snake breeders would know the knitty gritty of. Thank you a bunch!
@@caseys9310I tried to search up the answer, couldn’t find anything relevant. One theory is that it may be the distinction of primitive (snakes, fish, etc) vs advanced (mammals) vertebrates.
My family planned a vacay to MN in a few days and you guys are our first stop. We’re so excited to see everything and hope to get a chance to meet you!
Hi from Sydney,Australia. My mates 8 year old son wants to donate his Australian frilled neck lizard,named Drogon. To your Zoo, also his dads 102 year old crocodile that's 21 feet in length. I said to him, you can't mail them to America in an envelope lol.And your dad would be sad if you gave his crocodile that's been passed down 3 generations. It ate a horse was a best croc his great grandfather stopped from being culled. He was so upset with me. Decan watches all your videos on repeat and said Emily is who he wants to be when his old like her 😂😮.
It's amazing to see how all the females and the male help to protect the eggs. In nature, where the eggs are not being incubated but eaten, that makes a lot of sense.
when ed said the mad hogs "didn't know how to snake" I internally chuckled, cause I say stuff like that a lot of the time like when my brain doesn't brain
Technically there's a lot more than 5 human senses, with the exact number depending on your definition of a sense. Anyway, another idea for five eggs - Magic the Gathering elements!
I am by no means an expert, but I have studied the Madagascar giant hognose in the wild. I never came across males fighting, however, they were up for fighting everything else that came near them so I wouldn't be surprised if they fought each other as well.
You can get sharpie off of those plastic bins with 70% ethanol. High percentage alcohol wipes will work too. I work in a lab and I've accidentally taken labels off of tubes while putting them into our sterile cell culture hood
I’m happy for the eggs of Madagascar Giant Hognose snake. Their babies are stinkin cute! I hope this year there’s no baby which has some abnormalities.
I can’t tell you how much I miss our Caribou coffee!! They closed all of their east coast stores. I found one when I was visiting in Iowa - but that was five years ago. I LOVED the campfire mocha!
I saw a video of a Ball Python breeder who uses Orbees in his egg boxes, instead of perlite. Apparently, they work really well and are reusable. Plus, no dust. I'm thinking I might give it a try.
Hi Emily and Ed! Been watching your journey for a few years now … Have you considered using Food Grade/Safe Markers for marking the Eggs? I’ve always wondered how much of the chemicals would get absorbed in the eggs - and if so, would it be a significant or insignificant amount?
I love rex and I've been watching you guys for 2 years now ur videos always cheer me up but my fav snake u guys show off is ofc the hognoses and the bull snakes
In my defense I'm only so tough about the Perlite because I personally know people who died of illness from exposure to that kind of thing. I know it doesn't feel like it's unsafe to inhale, but a decade or two down the road is too soon to die. Please consider at least spraying the pouring perlite with a misting water spray from a bottle so less of it flies up as a dust, if you don't want to wear masks and do that.
Just noticed that's a Wilbanks incubator!! Absolutely love Wilbanks, he's such an amazing BP breeder. I got my BEL boy from him a couple years ago. Yall should check out his facility sometime it's amazing!
Theory - when there are more eggs than usual in the mom, maybe she calcifies and lays them early because if they grew more they would not all fit inside her? 🙂
don't know if you will see this but... hi Ed and Emily 👋i'm just curious as to why you bred the snakes with their parents? is it safe and if so how? anyways loves the channel and i always look forward to your videos 🥰
It is safe! It's been a couple years I think, but they did a video on it a while back. Basically snake genetics don't work like human or dog genetics. They don't get weird issues until you REALLY get inbred, like many generations in. I think that video was still in their home, something about how line breeding works if you search it back in their channel!
Putting this vid in the egg hatching playlist is cruel 😂 but I’m glad that nature (and you guys) find a way to use every non-viable egg to sustain life :)
Always surprised how neatly Emily writes and draws upside down.
I came here to write the same thing. Lol
It's because she's left handed. It is a pretty common left handed talent (though being able to draw is extra special.)
ikr
@@klmaloney13 I think she’s using her right hand to draw on those eggs.
@@sharim no it's her left lol maybe
I like how rex is so obedient but also knows when her door open means food
They need to find some type of tongs or something along those lines that they could use to feed her with and she won't be able to bite down and break them after the first feeding and I really do think that they could train her to be hand fed and no I'm not saying lay the food in their palm of their hand I'm saying like teach her to stay and open her mouth so they could toss it into her mouth or something like that so they don't get bit
@@keefespencer1173 there professionals
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@@keefespencer1173they did do that when Rex lived at their house. Even trained her to associate an orange frisbee with food so she wouldn't charge her barrier all the time lol. I've seen them do similar here, they've even talked about having to keep up her training during feeding. I think they just were spontaneous and didn't have the tongs stored nearby 😅
I love seeing rex put the non viable eggs to good use!
Waste not want not
@@AylaGarton i totally agree. I have been no waste for 25+ yrs. Long before 0 waste
I love seeing Rexy do anything, lol. They could give her a snack at the end of every video, and I would never get tired of it. ❤
I am so happy that Rex's teeth are doing well! There's a lot more and they look stronger and healthy!
I will be forever impressed by Emily's skill to casually draw/write upsidedown for the camera
I’d love to work for snake discovery, even if it means occasionally having a slug thrown at me 😂
It’s my dream to work with them as well ❤
Eslavall is right
Same :)
I would literally ship myself and my cats up to Minnesota for the chance to work with them 😂
@@ace_of_cups4096 Same
I like the combined laying videos, and I think itll definitely help them stay on schedule. I just hope they keep hatching videos separate. Each fiesty bundle deserves its own time in the spotlight
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Just here to say I agree! 😊
Don't worry about egg/baby videos' getting repetitive we all Love them!
For real! this is my fifth year watching the channel but my sixth baby season.. I am just as excited with each one as the first!
Agreed! I LOVE the hatching/baby videos. They never get old. I also love seeing the doodles they draw on the eggs. Their videos never get too repetitive for me.
Emily is made out of joy, enthusiasm, and cotton candy. 😊
No, coffee and chocolate lol
And Bucky’s lol
Coffee, hyper, chocolate, Buccee’s, and reptiles
Shes made of nothing just old but still looks kind of young
Love how Emily didn’t explain why she could only use black marker 😂😂
they hinted in another video that it might be because they are doing a experiment on if the different colour markers affect if the baby survives or not.
@@Bluefoxx they did
@@Bluefoxx I'm thinking it may have something to do with how the pigments in the ink break down over time and I wonder if that somehow poisons the embryo since they seemed to have some issue with some of the colors which faded out over time.
@@lcoq19
Yep thats why they did the experiment bc they obviously want the eggs to survive
@@artsyscrub3226 ink dont hurt the baby.
I love the checkerboard pattern on the Madagascar giant hogs! So pretty!
“These guys don’t know how to snake”
They really do look like “no thoughts, head empty”
Fingers crossed that all the babies from the mad hogs are healthy this year! I remember last year there was that poor baby with all the painful deformities that had to be culled, so hopefully these ones will fare better.
That rock is like a clown car 😂 I don't understand how all of them fit under it
Yeah 😂😂😂😂😂
Same 6:52
Every egg video is Emily’s favourite species and I love that 💕
You can use hair spray to remove old ink from containers, then just wash off the hair spray with regular soap.
I've never heard this, I'll have to try it. I know rubbing alcohol will remove sharpie because sharpies use alcohol based ink.
@@faerisoul It's a trick I picked up as a new nurse many years ago to remove ink stains from our uniforms.
Isopropyl alcohol would probably be the first thing I'd try.
On non/less absorbent surfaces, dry erase markers will take it off.
Just go over it and it wipes off
I learned it from middle school teacher who accidentally used sharpie on the board and it's been useful for years.
@@faerisoul i believe hairspray actually contains alcohol, so it should work by the same principles.
Pro tip for labels on incubation boxes - you can take off the sharpie with rubbing alcohol (or less efficiently with hand sanitizer.)
Or acetone
Or hair spray
Dry erase marker is easiest. Write over it and wipe it off
@@PunkRockBarbieit might fade off with expo markers considering all the humidity in the incubator.
What's alligator vision like? She might not have been able to tell the difference between the egg and the floor once it stopped moving.
I suspect it’s more to do with looking to Emily and Ed for food, so she missed when the first one was thrown. Alligators can see just as well as we can.
@@aviendha1154 Ah. Makes sense. And I'm guessing they have some sizeable blind spots given the placement of their eyes and the width of their snouts.
I’m pretty sure her vision is impaired bc of how she was before Emily
@@yermum1396 That wouldn't be surprising, though she seems to get around fine.
@@brigidtheirish yes she’s gets around great! I’m pretty positive it’s because she knows her enclosure and knows sounds pretty well, like the door opening for example. She knows it’s either time to eat or time for her to go to a school or show or smth. It’s all abt routine imo!
I can just FEEL the karens in the comments screaming about how this is “animal abuse” and evil and theres live snakes in the eggs even though theyre infertile and theres nothing in the eggs. _dramatic sigh_
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Uncle ben from the urban rescue ranch always makes title baits as a joke and I don't see anyone saying negative comments about that so I think snake person won't be affected
Same people who would kill a snake on sight if they found it in their yard
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Since discovering this channel i have been binge watching all of your videos. I used to dislike snakes and were always terrified of them, but watching your channel i realized that they aren’t so terrifying as media makes them out to be. Now I am slowly getting to the point of wanting to have a pet snake as well. For now I don’t have the means to get one since I’m still in school but hopefully in the future. Thank you for helping me overcome one of my biggest fears
I occasionally come back to this channel and it’s crazy how far they came. I don’t remember the last video I watched but I remember they had a little sectioned off room for Rex.
I'm so excited for this year's egg season but I'm even more excited thinking about the time all those eggs will actually hatch! *^*
Love seeing all those babies coming out and Emily going crazy about them, the baby smell and everything! 🤣
Rex looks so good! I think her space in the zoo has done such good things for her!
They did a great job caring for her at their house, but she's so clearly thriving in the zoo!
We love watching Rex eat ^^
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Rex knows mama's voice and the way she's like, "Oh! Mama's talking to me! Must go say hi." ☺
Rex is super adorable!
I'm excited to see those cute little "Mad Hogs" hatch!
That's going to be a awesome video!
Rex just being sassy. Love her
You can erase Sharpie ink with WD-40, that way you can have nice clean plastic boxes. Also, if you want the temperature in your incubator to fluctuate less, you an put in a cast iron skillet/whatever. It will absorb a lot of heat and then lets if off slowly, keeping the temp more consistent.
Brick might work too
Rubbing alcohol works even better than WD40!
@@katiekane5247 Bricks would work, but are very bulky. Terra cotta tiles or a thin sheet of slate are better. Still, you cant beat the thermal mass of cast iron.
@@Rebecca_English I find rubbing alcohol only works on fresher permanent marker. WD-40 works on everything, new or old and dried.
This is a way to cheer me up in the morning a snake discovery egg video! I knew that today was going to suck because it's the birthday of my deceased cat so I knew I would be upset. Thinking about him all day today. My current cat is going to take so many snuggles today.
Sorry about your lost furbaby glad you have a new baby to help comfort you.
@@AylaGarton thanks. My boy Harry died in 2017 in early September and it took about 3 months before I found my girl. I actually found her in the middle of December. I went to the same Petco I adopted him from and the cat cages were empty but there was a sign saying there was a home for the holidays event with discounted adoption fees at the local humane society. So I went there and I took my girl home that day! I honestly feel like he helped guide me to her.
Everyone hide under the same rock. They’ll never find us
Oh no they found us said snakes 1 year before 2024
rex knows how to con everyone into extra snacks. and who can say no to that cute smile
I love how Rex ist just waiting at the door mouth open. lol
Man those snakes are so cool with being handled, as a newcomer to Snake Discovery, it always makes me laugh/nervous how chill these snakes are when Emily and Co just...go in grab some snakes and eggs and dip out.
Seeing Rex in her amazing enclosure it’s wild to me that you had an entire alligator inside your house lol
Well, it's actually in their zoo, not in their house
@@annabelleioffe They said 'had' so I think they're referring to the fact that Rex used to live in a room in their house, before the zoo opened.
@@kim-urban-edwards2083 oooooo I get it
@Kim -Urban- Edwards yeah that is very crazy. I remember them having to deal with Rex in that tiny "enclosure" lol
For a split second I thought Rex laid those eggs 😂😂😂😂😂
same tho
? How ?
I absolutely love the humor you guys have. And commentary and how you talk to your animals. ❤😂
Sitting drinking my coffee in front of my reptile racks watching Snake Discovery. Best friday morning EVER 🥰
This was so funny, Rex is so great when she eats
Snek: I'll nest at the back so that the monkeys don't steal my eggs
Humans: Why do you always nest where is hard for me to steal your eggs?
Emily: who do we pair her (Priscilla) with again?...
Me immediately: Mr. Wilson
But the final ick moment … her dad 🤢 I know it’s fine but human thoughts will prevail
@Debbie Morad I came here looking for this comment. Yuck is exactly what I thought but I also knew Emily and Ed wouldn't do any pairing that they knew would have a bad outcome. So can you explain to me why it can be dome with snakes but in other animals like cats inbreeding can cause issues? I'm so curious about why it doesn't matter
@@caseys9310 I don’t recall when or where Emily told us this, just that it was considered normal practice within the snake breeding community. In the beginning of the channel, there were loads of videos explaining the genetics involved, and why breeding back and forth between close relatives was done to deepen traits in lines. We need Ed or Emily to jump in here and explain again. Obviously, this ancient brain (me) doesn’t retain information as it once did…
@@debbiemorad8755 I appreciate your explanation. I'm sure I wouldn't remember why either after years just that it's common practice. I feel like that info is something only snake breeders would know the knitty gritty of. Thank you a bunch!
@@caseys9310I tried to search up the answer, couldn’t find anything relevant. One theory is that it may be the distinction of primitive (snakes, fish, etc) vs advanced (mammals) vertebrates.
My family planned a vacay to MN in a few days and you guys are our first stop. We’re so excited to see everything and hope to get a chance to meet you!
Hi from Sydney,Australia. My mates 8 year old son wants to donate his Australian frilled neck lizard,named Drogon. To your Zoo, also his dads 102 year old crocodile that's 21 feet in length. I said to him, you can't mail them to America in an envelope lol.And your dad would be sad if you gave his crocodile that's been passed down 3 generations. It ate a horse was a best croc his great grandfather stopped from being culled. He was so upset with me. Decan watches all your videos on repeat and said Emily is who he wants to be when his old like her 😂😮.
My mom saw this and then she started screaming "get away from me" then started crying 😂😂
For the old permanent marker, use an alcohol wipe to get it off the bins. I love seeing your videos!
Or just use flash cards and tape them to the bin. No more old marker residue.
Or go over with white board marker it lifts permanent ink when you wipe, might take a couple of tries depending on colour and how thick the marker is
@@noavailablename10000It’s cheaper to just write on the bin and rub it off
I love seeing Rex she’s my favorite for sure. And the macaw she’s my favorite as well. Their personalities are awesome.
Woohooo a Rex video! I love her! I would love to meet her at some point ❤❤ I need to plan a USA trip! 😊
I really enjoy watching the excitement from Emily when there are eggs.
Aw, Ed has such a crush on Emily, it's adorable!
hi Emily and Ed! i’m hoping to come to your zoo sometime! idk when.. but i really want to go meet you guys!
CANT WAIT FOR MORE BABIESSSSS!!!
It's amazing to see how all the females and the male help to protect the eggs. In nature, where the eggs are not being incubated but eaten, that makes a lot of sense.
Glad to see more eggs=3 Also happy to see Rex and other animals=3 Impressed by Emily's drawing skills=)
when ed said the mad hogs "didn't know how to snake" I internally chuckled, cause I say stuff like that a lot of the time like when my brain doesn't brain
I know mad-hogs is short for Madagascar hognose, but when they call them "mad hogs" my brain just goes "lol....angy piggies."
Been awhile for a Rex video 😊 need a Cheyenne update on her flying lessons ❤
Yess!!! I miss her
I second the Cheyenne update
Emily putting all the positive and happy drawings on Priscilla's eggs. lol. Those are going to be very sassy babies and not sunshine and flowers!
I love the checkard pattern on this snakes. They are so pretty!
Technically there's a lot more than 5 human senses, with the exact number depending on your definition of a sense.
Anyway, another idea for five eggs - Magic the Gathering elements!
Love that you guys are updating more! Awesome to see more Rex content :)
I'm always excited for egg videos!
I am by no means an expert, but I have studied the Madagascar giant hognose in the wild. I never came across males fighting, however, they were up for fighting everything else that came near them so I wouldn't be surprised if they fought each other as well.
You can get sharpie off of those plastic bins with 70% ethanol. High percentage alcohol wipes will work too. I work in a lab and I've accidentally taken labels off of tubes while putting them into our sterile cell culture hood
Rex’s little overbite and snubbed nose makes her the cutest little gator I’ve ever seen.. I’m from South Louisiana so I see em all the time lol
I’m happy for the eggs of Madagascar Giant Hognose snake. Their babies are stinkin cute! I hope this year there’s no baby which has some abnormalities.
I can’t tell you how much I miss our Caribou coffee!! They closed all of their east coast stores. I found one when I was visiting in Iowa - but that was five years ago. I LOVED the campfire mocha!
I saw a video of a Ball Python breeder who uses Orbees in his egg boxes, instead of perlite. Apparently, they work really well and are reusable. Plus, no dust. I'm thinking I might give it a try.
The Soil Moist product could be cheaper, they're super useful.
Plus super fun. 😂
I like how the mad hogs have a checkered pattern for scales, its a very neat pattern for hognoses
Rex is so cute and the taste one reminds me of a shark tooth
so excited to see all the babies, let’s hope all the clutches hatch nicely
Next time there's a slug you should totally give it so the gila! Since they eat lots of eggs, I doubt she would mind a slug
She'd probably love it
Great idea!
Always a good video when we get to see Rex!
Hi Emily and Ed! Been watching your journey for a few years now … Have you considered using Food Grade/Safe Markers for marking the Eggs? I’ve always wondered how much of the chemicals would get absorbed in the eggs - and if so, would it be a significant or insignificant amount?
They probably will once they finish their experiments on the colored markers.
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"They don't seem to know how to snake" is my new favourite phrase
I just saw Rex and eggs at first and I was concerned, then I actually read the title. 😂
My mom told me to watch wildlife and your my first pick ur my favorite channel
You can take most of that old sharpie off with nail polish remover :)
Your drawing skills this time was hilarious 😂
Can you do another video on feeding your big animals!!!! 🖤🖤🖤
They have to do the feedings in Patreon because YT demonetizes them.
I wanna see Douggie again :(((
I love rex and I've been watching you guys for 2 years now ur videos always cheer me up but my fav snake u guys show off is ofc the hognoses and the bull snakes
The amount of times I yelled "bumblebee" at my screen while she was drawing on the eggs😭
Lol
I’m amazed by how well you can write upside down
In my defense I'm only so tough about the Perlite because I personally know people who died of illness from exposure to that kind of thing. I know it doesn't feel like it's unsafe to inhale, but a decade or two down the road is too soon to die. Please consider at least spraying the pouring perlite with a misting water spray from a bottle so less of it flies up as a dust, if you don't want to wear masks and do that.
Just noticed that's a Wilbanks incubator!! Absolutely love Wilbanks, he's such an amazing BP breeder. I got my BEL boy from him a couple years ago. Yall should check out his facility sometime it's amazing!
Theory - when there are more eggs than usual in the mom, maybe she calcifies and lays them early because if they grew more they would not all fit inside her? 🙂
It makes sense... in humans, twins, and especially triplets, tend to come out early.
I love how they did a spring theme and completely forgot about bunnies and other small mammals, lol.
Just watched this blog. I love your excitement. I was curious about how you guys breed dad to daughter. Is there a risk of a problem with defects?
You can really tell Rex’s teeth are better because she’s having an easier time grabbing stuff with them. And just looking at her
You could've drawn an egg on an egg for the spring theme😂
Rex -🎵Snakes and eggs and eggs and snakes. That's what we have for breakfast .....delicious🎵
For a snack cluch you need to do the 5 Musketeers
Super cool you guys!! I look forward to your videos! 💜💜💜
Dunno if its just me but rex's teeth are looking better
i love Emily's "Mom" voice, well if you weren't all in there together......
I was so confused at first cause i saw rex and eggs and I thought she somehow laid them
Rex is such a good guy! You have a good start with his training😮
Love Rex she is so cute
I love snakes and animals so much I love your animals ❤🐍
don't know if you will see this but...
hi Ed and Emily 👋i'm just curious as to why you bred the snakes with their parents? is it safe and if so how?
anyways loves the channel and i always look forward to your videos 🥰
It is safe! It's been a couple years I think, but they did a video on it a while back. Basically snake genetics don't work like human or dog genetics. They don't get weird issues until you REALLY get inbred, like many generations in. I think that video was still in their home, something about how line breeding works if you search it back in their channel!
Putting this vid in the egg hatching playlist is cruel 😂 but I’m glad that nature (and you guys) find a way to use every non-viable egg to sustain life :)
I like how the title is only relevant to like 5% of the video. Still always nice to see Rex, she's a good girl. 🐊
Can't wait for more babies!
we love seeing rex! im not sure if this was the first video of rex this year but its so cool to see rex eat the slugs for good use!