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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2011

My name is Orry Martin: The Texas Snake Hunter. This documentary is about the Eastern Hognose Snake (Heterodon platirhinos). This is one of my favorite snakes in the world and warms my heart just to look at him. in my opinion, snakes do not get much cuter than a hognose. The last 3-4 minutes is extra footage of me trying to get him to play dead, but to no avail.

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  • Aww. I love hognose snakes! :)

  • @WTCCNumber1FanEver

    As do I!! Thanks for watching!

  • my favorites too i love hoggies :DDDDD !

  • @melybear123

    As do I ma'am. Hoggies always make me smile :)

    Thanks for watching.

  • @gatorhunter92 ur welcome no prob im alway up to watch some hoggies they are interesting and amazing reptiles <3

  • @melybear123

    I fully agree :)

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  • @MWExpeditions

    I will try and film it for you next spring and put the boom pole right over their heads for better audio quality. No problem and THANK YOU for checking out my vids ;-)

  • That's awesome! I'd love to see video of that. Thanks for the reply brother.

    

  • @MWExpeditions

    Herpetologists have never observed it?? I am a herpetologist and I have Eastern Hoggies as pets. I have seen them pop toads several times focusing the pressure on the rear teeth. While this does not occur all of the time (some of them can swallow the toad without popping), I have personally heard the air escaping from the popped toad while being swallowed. Thanks for watching brother!!

  • one of my favorites. still hoping to find one in illinois. I've read that the toad puncturing is a myth? Herpetologist have never actually reported observing them doing it.

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