Great video. All venomous snakes should be treated with the same respect. If my keepers say Its only a copperhead I remind them that all venomous snakes should be treated with respect. The one you don't respect is the one that will envenomate you.
Almost like you are working with nuclear waste or something.
Safety glasses and steel toed boots ?
You might want to warn folks that even though you go around and look where the snake is in the cage, that it can easily move by the time you come back around to open the door. The actual unlatching of the door is enough to make some snakes think "feeding time" and be waiting right beside the door for a food item.
id love to work for you guys or volunteer on weekends. looks like you have a great system and facility there, keep it up!
imnotemo14 2 years ago
Great video. All venomous snakes should be treated with the same respect. If my keepers say Its only a copperhead I remind them that all venomous snakes should be treated with respect. The one you don't respect is the one that will envenomate you.
kyreptilezoo 2 years ago
VERY PROFESSIONAL
WELL DONE!
diannesupporter 2 years ago
i think bry shows the best way to keep venomous reptiles. why put your self in any danger at all . the robotics of it will keep you alive
KingExotics 2 years ago
Great video. I love copperheads my favorite venomous snakes.
keezyb4life 2 years ago
Seems a bit too robotic for me.
Almost like you are working with nuclear waste or something.
Safety glasses and steel toed boots ?
You might want to warn folks that even though you go around and look where the snake is in the cage, that it can easily move by the time you come back around to open the door. The actual unlatching of the door is enough to make some snakes think "feeding time" and be waiting right beside the door for a food item.
Zelnicky 2 years ago
That was a lot of work just for a Copperhead. I was expecting a Taipan to fly out at us! ;)
888rats 2 years ago