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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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Part 1 of the tour of Wildside. Lots of very kool animals from bunnies, gerbils, and hamsters to snakes, monitors, scorpions, and spiders. Hope you all enjoy and don't forget part 2.

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Part 2 of the tour of Wildside. Hope you all enjoy!!

My sub adult wolf spiders

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2 female hogna carolonenis sub adults. They are getting a new enclosure soon.

scorpions and a widow

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pauroctonus boreus scorpions are a communal western species of scorpion.when keeping them communally you must provide a large amount of places for them to hide and you must also provide a lot more food to prevent cannibalism. and theres a Latrodectus hesperus

Wolf Spider Identification (Need Some Help!).

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I need someone good at Entomology to identify this wolf spider for me. It's definitely a Wolf spider, but I'm not sure if it is a Hogna or something else.

Another video of my California Kingsnake Eating

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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.

NEW!! RED TAIL BOA vs MOUSE “PART 1″

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My new red tail boa Constrictor killing mouse!

Praying Mantis Defense

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This is a video of a Chinese mantis in defensive posture, I made it purely for educational purposes, I love mantids and do not wish to harm them.

Herp World Expo 2010

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Reptile Show in Pasadena California Herp World Expo 11/6 -11/7/2010

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