September 2011 Mixed Bag.mpg

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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2011

My usual monthly selection of shorter clips of my snakes in action.

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  • what is ur name at facebook?...sry couldn´t find viperkeeper

  • @MegaHeimscheisser Viperkeeper, public figure

  • Hi ! great vids man ! do you have a King Cobra ?

  • @DinoA87 Look in my back catalog of videos.

  • do you have any inland taipans? i would like to see one

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  • @gainer2420 Much easier than owning a pitbull.

  • Ok, Al.  I have one more comment...a complaint, actually. I vote that all videos in the future be no less than 45 minutes long! Lol I wish. Sometimes I let two or three pile up so I DO get a full 45-60 minutes of viperkeeper's.................­..laaaaair. ;-)

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  • That red spotted pit viper has sure grown since you did the extraction. Good job keeping her alive and healthy!

  • Hi Al, I truly enjoy your videos, thankyou! In your opinion what has been the most aesthetically beautiful snake species you've worked with? I particularly enjoyed watching the rhino viper in one of your other videos

  • its funny how much a brown snake looks like a king snake, but i would say my favorite hots are Bitis Brothrops Bothriechis and Crotalus horridus atricaudatus. i wonder how hard boomslang to come by these days i never see them too much and if i do they want a heep of money for them. merry x-mas viperkeeper be safe and lets start a good year

  • @viperkeeper There's more regulations for pitbulls than venomous snakes in Pennsylvania?!

  • @skateboardingcobra Watch Steve Irwin documentaries, guy. He was CRAZY about the "Fierce Snake."

  • @universaldave999 Trying out a few new produces but it's not sand, it's Cyprus Mulch.

  • @codeman55555 No, that's going a bit too far.

  • Hey Al, I notice the change in your substrate for the vipers to I'm assuming sand. Any specific reason for that?

  • Have you ever had any snakes that you feel actually enjoy the company of humans?

  • @screeminjimmy027 Not friendly, curious

  • OMG, Al!!! That Ethiopian Mountain Adder is one BEAUTIFUL reptile!!!  What markings. May not have a lot of variation, but that green and the markings are gorgeous!

    Your Southern buddy.....Len

  • @viperkeeper Ok well hopefully I'll see you there then. Which is your favorite arboreal species in your collection? I love your unboxing videos especially the one with the gaboon and rhino vipers. Do they usually tend to feed on frozen thawed rat pups right away or do you have to offer them live if they are stubborn feeders?

    Thanks for taking the time to respond to my comments,

    -James

  • @viperkeeper Haha. So, you don't have one?....

  • @hockenburyj2 I am currently attending that show but don't think I will have a table.

  • @WildlyDistracted Difficult to get, even more difficult to get them to live in captivity.

  • @TheChinchillaTV The only sea snakes I know of are from the Ocean. They are quite venomous. Sea-snakes are hard to get and enen harder to keep alive once you have them.

  • Do you own any sea snakes? Like the ones from the ocean? I heard they're very venemous.

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