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From: gatorhunter92
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  • @TaytayFletcher Haha. Thanks you very much for your amazing compliments! I already have a coral snake video up, but I need a new one. Go to my channel to find it. Thanks for watching

  • Your amazing. Knowledgeable and charismatic, same traits as Irwin and Corwin. You kick ass man. Way to educate others about these beautiful creatures. Post a video if you ever find a coral, yeah?

  • I like your videos I like all snakes iv killed allot of them and I fill bad but I keep all nonpoisonous snakes and kill cottonmouths because there all around my grand paws pond were me and my dad go fish and I killed two copperheads when me and my dad were in the mudpit it almost went in my boot. I like your videos and can't wait tell you make more

  • @Ziggymoder15

    Thanks for watching buddy and try to refrain from killing snakes. They mean you no harm and do far more good than bad. I hope you enjoy our future films.

  • Thank you for sharing your knowledge of our native snakes.

    Far too many people would rather kill a snake than to just leave it alone.

  • @MrJohanasBilderberg

    You're very welcome and thank you for supporting them as well. :)

  • Whats up man...my name is Mish..i just moved from NY im a Tattoo artist at Houston Body Art...and i was wondering....if theres any chance that i could have the honor to herp with you some time...its hard to find ppl that Love the herps to the bone....Let me know brotha...ill hit you up on face book as well

  • Love the trans pecos copperheads. Trans Pecos county texas has amazing herps to be seen. Tons of western Diamond Backs! Great vid man!

  • @Boasandpythons

    Thank ya brother and I appreciate you watching! I am in love with the trans pecos region of Texas as well :)

  • Copperheads are my favorite snakes because their colors are so striking and beautiful. They are aptly named. Bass Pro Shop's flagship store has a copperhead currently on display. I've "named" it Nekhoshet, which means "copper" in Hebrew. I spent an hour doing a pastel and charcoal drawing of it, which now hangs on my dorm room wall. No idea if it's male or female.

  • @AtarahDerek

    I love copperheads as well. They are gorgeous snakes and always catch my eye. Thanks for watching bud

  • the color pattern is similar to that of a juvinille cottonmouth

  • @haloman9595

    Copperheads and Cottonmouths are in the same genus and look extremely similar when hatchlings.  Good catch ;)

  • @gatorhunter92 Yeah. They both belong in the genus agkisterdon. one thing that are different in the color patterns are that the dominant color on a juvinille cottonmouth is a slightly greenish color on an eastern cottonmouth. tennessee has a huge problem with eastern cottonmouths.

  • @haloman9595

    Agkistrodon?? ;)

    I have not heard of Tn having problems with them?? What kind of problems are they having? Bites? They are pretty laid back snakes. CRAZY!?!?! Louisiana has a ton as well, but I would not say they have problems with them.

  • @gatorhunter92 I've just heard stories, but they have been known to strike without being provoked. At least, as far as those who have experience. I don't know if they are telling the truth, because i have only had one run-in with an eastern cottonmouth, and that ended in a man nearby shooting it. As far as i could tell, it was just as calm as it could be, swimming through the water, and all of a sudden, about 5 people were whipping at it with their fishing poles. He never came at me, though.

  • @haloman9595

    That is what I notice as well. Their reactions are directly correlated with the people coming in contact with them. You leave them alone, they leave you alone. :)

    Good job for you not joining them

  • @MrMw2quickscopezz If you get bitten it's not the snake's fault. We all live on the same planet so you gotta share with them, watch where you put your hands and feet and you'll be fine. There's no snake that will try to harm you on purpose.

  • Great video, and a beautiful snake.

  • @MrMw2quickscopezz

    If I get bit, it will definitely be my fault. I would never kill a snake for being a snake just because I am angry. I would solely be angry at myself if I were bit. I am glad you at least think he is pretty. God bless brother

  • @MrMw2quickscopezz By taking out snakes like this guy, you take out important parts of the ecosystem. These snakes and many others feed on rodents and that keeps mouse and other rodent populations down. In the end it's best to just leave them alone.

  • @MrMw2quickscopezz

    You have commented on some of my other videos and I would have never guessed you hated/were scared of snakes. I am an avid duck/deer hunter and do not believe in killing an animal for pleasure or for no reason. I do not eat snake, nor would I choose to harm such a beautiful one at that. That would be abusing the power God gave us. The question is sir, why would you kill it? Thanks for watcing buddy and I hope you change your mind :)

  • Love copperheads, they are my favorite snake! Thank You for posting this video. God Bless You and keep up the good work!

  • @brooklynboy521

    Why are they your favorite? I like them alot too, but I catch SO many of them. Thanks for watching and for the compliments brother. God bless you as well!!

  • @gatorhunter92 I don't know why they are my favorite, the just look plain AWESOME! The head shape is awesome.

  • @brooklynboy521

    I love their eyes and their green tail tip when they are juvies. I think the green tail is beautiful

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