Prehistoric Pets owner, Jay Brewer, describes one of the many back rooms used for reptile breeding, while holding a 8 foot Ivory Reticulated Python. Find Prehistoric Pets on Facebook, Twitter (@prehistoricinc), Myspace and ReptileGeeks.
This is my Indian Smooth Scale Sand Boa baby. He is about 1 month old. He is for sale if anyone is interested. He is very calm and easy to handle.
Got Questions? ASK ME HERE: www.youtube.com (Look for the latest "Any Questions!?" video) No birds were harmed during the making of this video, though their future prospects probably aren't as optimistic. Greg: Greg Benson Kim: Kim Evey Benson Steve: Chris Darnell Bear: Joseph Limbaugh Writer/Director/Editor: Greg Benson Animation: Joseph Limbaugh Director of Photography: Chris Darnell Music: Kevin MacLeod, www.incompetech.com Vlog Music Apple Loops Check out Joseph's animated channels! www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Follow my random funny bullsh*t: twitter.com And fan my face: facebook.com This video has nothing to do with cyriak cows mutant spiders weird strangeness. The title is just a tip of the hat to his genius! If you haven't seen "cows & cows & cows" check it out here: www.youtube.com
My pet room with many of my animals. I do still have other animals spread around my whole house.
As above... My spiders room and white knee spider after re-housing to larger containter. She visits the site house. ;)
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Yes, I decided to upload this as a tribute to the fact that I'll look at this years from now and probably laugh my arm off. XD Yeah, I know my mic does weird things throughout this video, but my finger wasn't anywhere near it, so don't try to blame my poor innocent finger for crimes that it didn't commit. XD Also, I've decided to recap the events of the Survivor Vine here, in case anyone's interested. I found a vine plant in the gutter/ditch thing beside the road in front of my stepdad's house, and I decided to take a cutting off of it to keep. I did end up rescuing the plant, but it got infected by spider mites and died. The cutting survived, however, but my parrot kept knocking it over and eating its roots for some reason. :\ I was so sure that it would die that I almost threw it away, but I didn't, because it was still alive and thus had SOME chance to live. After rearranging it so that the bird couldn't eat it, lo and behind, it regrew its roots and started growing like crazy! It even grew a flower and bloomed. It flourished. Until the water I kept it in became contaminated with algae. And shortly after, spider mite eggs hatched on its stem or something and started eating its leaves. It actually did regrow roots, but died nonetheless, between the mites and being an annual, most likely. However, with its last dying breath, it produced four black seeds, two of which survived into vinelings I have back at my normal house. One of them is particularly unruly, always ...
Pet show - My pet room! Nov. 2009!