Peak Spring Hiking for Snakes in Georgia! Corn, Coachwhip, Rattlesnakes, and More!
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A very snakey couple of outings in Georgia! Spring is in full swing and the snakes are flowing, enjoy!
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I’ve decided that years ago people didn’t know what the color “red” was. Red Salamanders, Red Bud trees, Red Onions are all PURPLE!!
@JDevOfficialChannel
3 ай бұрын
Blue crab 🦀
Coachwhips are JUST THE BEST!!! ❤️
Those caves were so cool.
I love this video!!! My spirit snake was that Racer. It usually doesn't like to be messed with like myself, but this one seemed to enjoy a quick visit from a pal in the off hours as I do. Hell yeah I'll join you at a Denny's for a Moons over My Hammy, but if the visit gets too long, Imma be hissy and pissy. Racer today was definitely on the show for the meet and greet for the perfect amount of time. R.I.P. Green Rough Snake, my favorite snake is Green Smooth snake of Michigan. I enjoyed seeing how excited the worm snakes were and I don't blame them, March Madness is Wild again
Still love seeing you out herping with your dad! Cheers!
Absolutely Gorgeous, Rattlesnakes forever hold a special place in my heart. Thank you for such an amazing video. ❤❤❤
Opened the front door last night to an 18" brownish colored snake. Very thin, very shiny, I live outside of Charlotte, NC. We have copperheads and garter snakes but this is the first time I've seen anything else.
Seem to be a species of digger bee, (100's of species) which can be very common, and form colonies (one bee per hole) in sandy, often impoverished, well-drained soil - quite innocuous and rarely sting, and the sting is not severe...always enjoy the vids!
@sandrelacita
3 ай бұрын
When I tell you I came running to the comments - I knew somebody would know what kind of bee that was! Thank you!!
Spring came and all the small snake species came out. Nice corn snake, diamondback, mole skink, musk turtle and whiptail. I didn’t know that racers rattle as well. No microhylids though.
My husband and I love watching your videos! I’ve also recently introduced them to my grade 1-3 science class! We have been learning about herps and have put out our own boards to see what we might find. One thing I wanted to mention, if the videos have any “adult” words (even “sucks”) in them I can’t show them to the kids, even if they are bleeped out. Not that you normally do, but I wanted to put that out there! Thank you for all you do! (Crikey and blimey? 😁)
Man some of your most productive flips are from rocks I would never have considered flipping
Another wonderful video Noah! Thanks for all of the herping you do! Take care!!! 😄💙🐬🐍🐊🫶🏼
Noah: *flips a worm snake* Me: i mean if we're finding fossorials today he should be getting a- Noah, not a minute later: *flips a ringneck* Me: 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Best field herping channel ever. You killed again as always. I can't believe ruberzilla returned. Thanks as always for the dope content. I appreciate all the work you put into these videos. You're a legend. Catch you on the flip-side pimp. Richard from Arkansas
You should try to do a stream
My favorite part was when you saw a snake
Very nice outing.
nice healthy young DBs! Good finds! Sweet stuff!
Yup we had cloudy weather from late November until the middle of March
Great video! The bats are great! Hardly ever see them up north here anymore!
That one racer was attacking you. You are lucky, they can't swallow you whole but they can swallow parts of you and then you have to enter into negotiations. I had a friend who was a pinhead for instance.
Those caves you found look like petrified blow down trees.
"Seasons don't fear the reaper" Blue Oyster Cult
I'm actually going herping for frogs later tonight.
@typicalshenaniganz
3 ай бұрын
best of luck
@JaxtonMcDonald-ps7sz
3 ай бұрын
Thanks@@typicalshenaniganz
19:14 😅😅😅
Late to the party today. So jealous of those diamondbacks!
The creature looked very scared.
Good morning and be careful but I know you are ✌️I see there has been a big forest fire I'm afraid of rattlesnakes but I find them fascinating to watch
Noah what’s the hardest blizzard to find in Georgia- if your ever near ellijay I’ve got a pile of Tin and 300 acres for you to spread it on - if you want
I’m heading to Georgia in a few weeks, any good books or websites to read up on wildlife before going?
@typicalshenaniganz
3 ай бұрын
Peterson field guides and SREL UGA herpetology websites!
@alexstach1207
3 ай бұрын
“Amphibians and Reptiles of Georgia” published by UGA press is my favorite reference when it comes to herps. The desmog taxonomy is a bit outdated, but then again that’s true of virtually any field guide right now
And yes he was visible
RUBERZILLA HAS RETURNED! 😅
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Those are ground bees
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"Giant steps are what you take, walking on the moon" The Police 😂
@brunobro6572
3 ай бұрын
Good taste
@fly_speck_cafe
3 ай бұрын
You can go with this or you can go with that...
NC2 photo?
You seem to be having picture quality issues.
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@nicholasshrader206
3 ай бұрын
Are u proud of ur self
@trentwiland5453
3 ай бұрын
@@nicholasshrader206 yes I am
mono your audio :)