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Another video of my Califorina Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula californiae) eating a frozen/thawed hopper mouse. In this video, you can see how kingsnakes, like many non-venomous snakes, shake their tail in an attempt to scare off possible threats, essentially mimicking rattlesnakes.

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Here is a short video of one of my walking sticks. Full grown adults are as big as 4 inches. They are parthenogenetic so females can reproduce without a male and lay viable eggs. My latest batch of eggs are currently hatching, and I have had around 50 offspring in the past couple of months. They are easy to take care of and make great pets.

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(Please note that this video's copyright protected) This video is recorded by me Ahmet Özkan,with a panasonic fz35/38 and a raynox dcr-250. You can see my photo works from www.metkan.deviantart.com You can can contact me for more information metkanarch@gmail.com

SNAKE!! An Adder in the New Forest (vipera berus)

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This is a video of an adder at the new forest reptile centre

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First Monday pet show! Oct. 19th, 2009! First week includes the animals I picked up at the Oct. 18th Animal Expo. Check back next week for African pygmy hedgehog care!

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no more braids! and sorry for my stupid camera cutting off ugh!

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Snake Advocate & Conservationist Matt Ellerbeck (AKA The Snake Man) encounters a Northern Brown Snake. For more information on snake conservation, please see: www.the-snake-man.com

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some people like to scare animals, i personally dont but doing it is still funny to watch. this is a very funny video, hope you enjoy.

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5yo Adele playing with her pets, Australian huntsman spiders!!!

White Christmas at Prehistoric Pets 2011

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We can't even stay away on the holidays when so many beautiful clutches are waiting for us! Watch the video to see what Tim and Jay got for Christmas!

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