hi friends in this video u can check out the great indian snakes.during shooting of this video an accident happend the cobra was nearly to bite the cameraperson.the cobra is real and has deadly poisen…..the intresting feature is snake dance on been…..
Daily Archives: April 14, 2008
Seth becoming a killing machine
Seth our baby Nile crocodile is getting better at hunting. Video taken in september 2007.
They have a rich vocal range, and good hearing.
my Dwarf Caiman feeding
My Dwarf Caiman Feeding
The ecological importance of this species has been demonstrated in terms of nutrient recycling – nitrogenous waste re-enters the ecosystem to the benefit of other plants and animals.
Videos Ball Python eating Pinkie rat
This is my 4 week old baby ball python eating a pinkie rat. There are 3 parts.
The name ball python refers to the animals tendency to curl into a ball when stressed or frightened.
Part 128 Of 366! Videos
Again I lost my cam. This is Tinys cage. The plant is a Potho hat I got at home Depot for $5.46 with out tax. Also that Soldering Iron is a Soldering Iron not a Soldering Gun. I will show you the difference next time my dad and I are working on electronics on a car!!!
my brazilian rainbow boa rocky
my brazilian boa being held by me
VIDEO updated slideshow
in this vid are my red tail boa’s and my new Venezuelan Rainbow Boa’s
Alligator High walk
American Alligator high walking at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park. www.alligatorfarm.com
If fed, the alligators will eventually lose their fear of humans and may, in turn, choose to approach human settlements rather than moving away.
Videos Larrette the Eastern Box Turtle part1
Larrette begininng laying her 3rd batch of eggs. This is the fisrt day. Larry spent over three hours digging. We do not know how many there are. June 24th is the expected due date.
This coloration closely mimics that of the winter leaf of the tulip poplar.
Reticulated Python Arrives
www.reptilepad.com is our site and This is a video of when Ra, our purple albino retic, arrived from Mike Wilbanks at Constrictors Unlimited. I just couldn’t beleive the colors on this guy and he gets brighter and brighter every shed.
Small specimens—up to 3–4 meters 10–14 ft long—eat mainly rodents such as rats, whereas larger individuals switch to prey such as Viverridae eg civets and binturongs, and even primates and pigs.