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A "less dangerous" way to handle a copperhead?
ambitiouscitizen
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DISCLAIMER: THIS IS NOT A HOW-TO
You could argue that no safe technique exists for handling venomous snakes, but simply ones that involve less amounts of risk. I cringe ev...
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fish-eating water snakes
ambitiouscitizen
591 views
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30 year old Green Anaconda
ambitiouscitizen
44,485 views
Routine husbandry of a Green Anaconda (E. murinus).
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Hybrid Rat Snake Surprise!
ambitiouscitizen
3,052 views
This hybrid rat snake (Texas Rat Snake X Black Rat Snake) was bred to a normal Texas Rat Snake. After assuming she wasn't gravid she pops out 17 beautiful eggs!
Forgive m...
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SWT- Iguanas Everywhere!
ambitiouscitizen
330 views
Literally HUNDREDS of Green Iguanas make the trees around this bridge home. The restaurant owner began feeding the iguanas several years ago and now they have become a popu...
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SWT- Most photogenic frog. Red Eye Tree Frog
ambitiouscitizen
778 views
Near Tortuguero, Costa Rica a farmer found this frog in the middle of a recently cleared pasture while I was looking for a fer-de-lance. Red eye tree frogs (Agalychnis call...
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SWT- Deadliest snake in Latinamerica
ambitiouscitizen
3,174 views
The fer-de-lance (Bothrops asper) is responsible for more bites and fatalities then any other snake in Latinamerica. This snake was brought to us by a farmer who found it o...
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SWT-Screaming Amazon Tree Boa in the WILD (Corallus hortulanus)
ambitiouscitizen
11,670 views
While volunteering in Peru I found this stunner on a night walk. Amazon tree boa (Corallus hortulanus).
Interested in volunteering? Check out www.faunaforever.org and te...
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SWT-Bitten by a snake in the Amazon
ambitiouscitizen
2,126 views
This little stick of dynamite bites me five times in the first 4 seconds of getting her out! You can see why they call it the whipsnake! The whipsnake (Chironius multiventr...
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SWT- Some cool amazon snakes (pt 1)
ambitiouscitizen
1,303 views
A few snakes I found while doing research in the Peruvian Amazon. Rainbow boa, Siphlophis cervinus and a Snail-eating snake.
Interested in volunteering? Check out www.fa...
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