...almost! There are 4 more that aren't in this video. They are in the updated version! :) The snakes in the tubs were only in there because I was cleaning out their tanks, and it made it easier to see them for the video =) Don't worry, I love my animals way too much to treat them like that! :( Nala: 1 year old African Grey Belle: 1 year old Buff Tabby Mowgli: 1 1/2 year old Ball Python Kahlua: 1 1/2 year old Red Tail Boa 13 turtles: Baby Red Ear Sliders Squirt: Baby Sulcata Tortoise Oreo: 1 1/2 year old 50/50 California Kingsnake Lilly: 2 year old Yorkie/Chihuahua mix Sammy: 3 year old Min. Pin/Chihuahua mix Toby: 3 year old Chihuahua Raja: 13 year old Maine Coon Jasmine: 8 year old Chinchilla Ursula: 2 year old female breeder, 100% het Albino Red Tail Boa Medusa: 2 year old female breeder, 100% het Albino Red Tail Boa Kaa: 2 year old male breeder, 100% het Albino Red Tail Boa Sorry if it takes me a while to comment back. I'm working and going to college full-time, and only check this account about once a month. Thanks for your patience!! :) I really appreciate your comments, subscriptions, and 5-star ratings! Thank you guys so much!!
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.
Hello, My name is Orry Martin: The Texas Snake Hunter. This documentary is about the Desert Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula splendida). This snake is the mortal enemy of the Rattlesnake and they feed commonly on them. They are resistant to their venom and are very effective predators.
An update on some of my pets. I will have another video soon showing my other pet room with more of my pets.
this is my other snake he is a floridian king snake also about two and a half years old tried not to make as many faces in this one lol once again please rate and comment feeding vids of this snake might come soon as well thanks for watching please rate and comment.
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.
Two head snake Wonder headed
My pet California King Snake eats a rat. For more Reptile Freak Videos: www.ReptileFreak.com See ya!
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!
Monty & Lucky " close buddies" Ball Pythons