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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

Ghost corn snake eating fuzzy mouse 11/5/11

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Ghost corn snake killing and eating live young white homegrown mouse. Here are the final 4 remaining contestants for season two, the remaining offspring from the 2nd mom. this elimination challenge is to avoid the sweeping hand of doom. 2 Gold mice, Mr. Hash-brown and Pencil, and one black mouse have survived all the elimination challenges and will live out the rest of their lives.

Yellow anaconda feeding #3

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busting above 5 feet, She's getting bigger. Hoping that she will get above 6 before the end of 2011

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This is not my house! lol My friend is the one talking on the phone in the video and i was filming

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never point at a rattle snake

WHATS IN THE BOOT SNAKE CATCHER.wmv

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snakecatchervictoria.com.au

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Our beardie is in the window sill (3 stories up) watching a spider when a lizard from outside appears and wants to catch the same spider. What's cute is that the spider is between the screen and the window and neither lizard is able to get it!

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REPTILE COLLECTION 2011 MONITORS AND NEW ANIMALS, Is a update on my monitors and a short video of my new chinchillas. Hope u like it!! comment, rate and sub!!!..

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My 5th ever video made. 4th on youtube. A bunch a pictures of pets I once had. Really cool!!!

HUGE RATTLE SNAKE

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CHECK OUT THE RATTLE ON THIS SNAKE. Rattlesnakes are a group of venomous snakes of the genera Crotalus and Sistrurus of the subfamily Crotalinae ("pit vipers"). There are 32 known species of rattlesnake, with between 65-70 subspecies, all native to the Americas, ranging from southern Alberta and southern British Columbia in Canada to Central Argentina. Rattlesnakes are predators who live in a wide array of habitats, hunting small animals such as birds and rodents. They kill their prey with a venomous bite, rather than by constricting. All rattlesnakes possess a set of fangs with which they inject large quantities of hemotoxic venom. The venom travels through the bloodstream, destroying tissue and causing swelling, internal bleeding, and intense pain. Some species, such as the Mojave Rattlesnake, additionally possess a neurotoxic component in their venom that causes paralysis and other nervous symptoms. The threat of envenomation, advertised with the shaking of the rattle, deters many predators. However, rattlesnakes fall prey to hawks, weasels, king snakes, and a variety of other species. Rattlesnakes are heavily preyed upon as neonates, while they are still weak and mentally immature.

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