Searching for Snakes and Turtles on the Road! Baby Rattlesnakes, Box Turtles, and Glowing Garter!
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A few productive days driving backroads in search of reptiles!
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“The road is no place for a turtle as handsome as yourself.” This is why Noah is the boss. Love your stuff my dude.
I fricking love nature bro, you are just an absolutely amazing person!
Keep uploading videos! They make my day!
Beautiful box turtles and great snakes. I hope your outings continue with better luck. Thanks for your efforts.
Never realized till I started watching your videos the numbers of snakes out after dark.
Those baby timbers were awesome. Great video man.
❤ your Channel NKF
That little racer trying to bite you in slow 🐌 motion!!! You're the best!
So cute, cool, and prettyyyy!!! 😍😍 I LOVE ur videos!! Tysm for sharing! 👍
It’s always interesting the way color and pattern varies within a species depending on it’s range. Here in the Northeast (NY/NJ) the male Eastern Box Turtles shells are typically much more vividly pigmented in the typical oranges, yellows or reds. The occasional individual will have an almost solid colored shell. The color/pattern of the male’s shells you’re finding is more typical of the females in this area, with many females having the same degree of color saturation/pattern as the males. Although the brightly colored head & fore-legs of all male Easterns are equally colorful. They are also my favorite turtle as well and the first chelonian I experienced as a young child.
Old people taught me if they going up hill gonna be alot of rain if going down hill no rain going to water!
I think box turtle shells are like fingerprints. Each one is unique.
Awesome! Great job, Noah.
Thanks for another super cool snake video 👍😎
Gotta love some Sunday Funday herp hunting vids!!!
You're my favorite channel
Thank you for such informative videos!
Great stuff as always!! Feels like it's been forever since ya gotta pygmy, good to see one!!
I really enjoyed this Noah! I appreciate all the time you put into these videos so we can see some cool herps. I just love the baby snakes. I wish I could find one! That garter baby snake was awesome, and I loved the timber babies too! Those baby box turtles were cute too! It was just a good video!! Thanks and keep up the awesome work Noah!!! 😄💙🐬🐊🐍
I love seeing box turtles in my yard here in NC. They love getting tomatoes that fall from my tomato plants.
If you're in AL, Archery season doesn't start until October 15 and rifle until November 21.
it's interesting how rat snakes will often tense up their bodies so they look like a jagged stick or something. Other species don't seem to do that. Also interesting how certain snakes can move well on asphalt and others cannot. : )
@fly_speck_cafe
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The black rat had gorgeous eyes
@livvlivetv7662
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That Answered My Questions lol Nice Snake No Lie
Lol that last copperhead wanted to go with you You hunting this year?
Oh my gosh I'm beyond jealous of the Wonderful weather you have in down in FL where it's just beyond hot and humid and literally stays that way until dec or Jan well get a few days or a week of cooler weather but that's it years ago it was much different but anyways I love that you can find all these awesome animals like how do you get so lucky with these finds lol
Greetings Noah, hope you're well. I have really enjoyed watching your video...in fact I am going back and watching as many as I can. ...though I just came across your videos a few weeks ago... Perhaps you've done this already and I've somehow missed it, but I was wondering if you have made a video that explains or shows what you do between Herping outings, Ie. cataloguing, what you do with photos, mapping, planning, etc? If not, that would be really interesting and educational. Thanks....take care, Corey
That Pygmy is gorgeous
Keep it up fire!!
Nice pygmy rattlesnake, although not much of the orangish Australian-like color I expect. Beautiful box turtles too. We would like some longer clips of them slowly walking away, at least from time to time.
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Nice video, thanks! Have you ever tried a Blacklight at night to check out the color on some of these snakes?
I’ve spent a few dozen hours the last few weeks cruising central georgia/Sandhills dirt roads for any variations of our rarer snakes, with very little luck. Is there any advice you’d be willing to pass along perhaps? Thank you in advance and i love your videos, I’ve seen almost all of them at this point, trying to implement what I’ve learned from you.
Awsomw video
Wish I have one of those box turtle.
Did you get some dslr photos of that Box Turtle? Very awesome looking! 🐢
Hello, I’m visiting OKC on a work trip and I love herping! I’m from California so I was curious if you had any areas close to OKC you’re familiar with I could take a trip to and find some stuff or any advice would be appreciated!
Sheeeeesh
Just moved down to Southern Georgia and was wondering if anyone could recommend any good herping spots
Do you ever plot out approx. acreage of your hikes so you can get an estimate of population densities?
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Do all baby copperheads have the green on the end of their tails.. I’m in NC
First the vids are so awsome bro
That second box turtle had a really soar injury on his shell. 😟
@annepuchalsky1160
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Leaf
@Spacey7
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@@annepuchalsky1160 really? Oh now I feel a right nit.lol Thank you 😊
Hey, man. I'm on a massive conservation journey in North Carolina right now and I'm having trouble finding snakes.... any tips
Hey so do you actually own and reptiles or do you strictly herp? If you do I’d love to see a video with what you have
Have you ever seen a massasauga? I be in michigan 27 years and never ever seen one. Even when hunting for them
@russellvanbaren455
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Seen one baby Massasauga in the Yankee springs recreation area by the marshes around deep lake and hall lake
What happens when you barely stepped on a timber rattlesnake’s head
What camera setup do you use?
Do all Male box turtles have red eyes? Or can females have red eyes?
Do the pigmy rattle snake ha. A rattle
First!!!
First!! Err…third.
Anyone know how big timbers can get?
@rpetersen2
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2.5 to 5 ft average with females being the larger as is the case with most/all reptiles
@stefanostokatlidis4861
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Not all reptiles for sure.
@rpetersen2
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@@stefanostokatlidis4861 hence the most part of most/all as it obviously depends on the species and where located.....der
Sent you an email inquiring about something.. Cheers
Just ran into this video showcasing a GA Game Warden that you probably don't want to run across. Heads up if you're in the Ft. Stewart/Hinesville area: kzread.info/dash/bejne/pZtoq5SkXdm5ptI.html
Where is this
@robinchemin3631
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Northern Georgia
I’ve seen a lot of your videos but this one didn’t have too much exciting activity it was kinda boring lol
@annepuchalsky1160
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That's the reality herping and the natural world..
@fly_speck_cafe
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Edison didn't bitch about darkness.
@angelburrell959
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@@fly_speck_cafe i don’t think this comment has anything to do with mine
@fly_speck_cafe
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@@angelburrell959 of course you don't
I LOVE WHAT YOU ARE DOING 🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃