I think a whole episode about a tuatara would be really cool. I hadn't heard about them until your other video, where you said that the only tuatara anyone would have is the hyper car .
A tuatara video would be cool, what about a "5 reptiles that are not what they first seem"? Maybe you could add some of the various "False" species like false water cobras, or one of the various legless lizards?
These animals are stunning! The lizard at #4 also reminded me of a tuatara. Hopefully we can get the new day gecko into breeding programs so we don't lose them completely 😞
@@pebblemint1750 I'm a Patreon member and since Adam went to Thailand, he released a lot of videos to us early. We always get early access but it's only by a few days.
@@KnightlyWizard I'm a Patreon member and since Adam went to Thailand, he released a lot of videos to us early. We always get early access but it's only by a few days.
I would love to see more videos on care for some reptiles like pictus gecko for example or gargoyle gecko or some amphibians and turtles. I love watching you and I would prefer to see care guides by you.
Thank you Adam. I'm really enjoying you, your enthusiasm (which isn't insane like others), and humility and real investment in content. Thank you so much
This is really cool! Always nice to see new things being discovered. I hope those zombie frogs enter the captive breeding/pet world someday, I love their derpiness!
😆 I started giggling when I saw Diamond flying thru the air before being put on your shoulder. Then I thought, "Do reptiles get motion sickness when we unthinkingly swing them around?" I know I sure would. And how often do we swing our hands around while were holding our critters? I know I've been guilty of this. Made me think, but of course I also thought of the tummy tickles when driving over a hill or the thrill of dropping down from a tower at an amusement park and I again got the giggles. Wonder if they enjoy the thrill or throw up a little in their mouths.
All chameleons have catapulting tongues. They will always be proportional to their bodies of course; usually 1.5-2x their body length. Further targeting has been reported as well, up to 2.5-3x. Fun facts: If a chameleon’s tongue was a car, it could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 1/100th of a second. Chameleons are at least 65 million years removed from all other lizard species; they were living when dinosaurs roamed the earth. - your local chameleon nerd
Great video! I’m from Lima, Perú and just fyi we are at sea level and Lima is the capital of the country and I’m aware that Machu Picchu is the most known place in Perú but it’s actually way into the south of the country, a few hours away by plane :). You should also research about “Gecko de Lima” it’s an endangered species in Lima that lives next to “Huacas” that are historical remains of old civilization and mimic a semi-arid conditions.
Thx for the awesome content I had surgery a while ago and haven’t had the smoothest recovery ur videos have been a fun past time while I’m attempting to recover
Didgimon! Love the dep. great video Adam. I wish I had an idea to propose but I do watch. I have no idea what I want to see unless I see it on your channel
Stunning new reptiles, and honestly there are so many things that haven't been discovered yet, I can't wait to see what other discoveries they come out with. Great vlog today Adam, have an awesome week
yes, you should do a whole video on tuataras, they're my all time favorite animal and I love them and I'm so sad that they're struggling because I wanna have one but yk it is what it is, they're perfect animals
Video idea: 5 Real life dragons You can bring to the top5 beautys like red eyed crocodile skink and the Mexican alligator lizard (or arboreal abronia). Would love to see u talking about those :))
Machu Pichu is not a tourist attraction. It's a world heritage site, the capital of a highly advanced ancient civilization. It's sacred. The biggest ball of twine in Minnesota is a tourist attraction
Boas are doing similar things to the pit vipers in that we are going to have species in the genus Boa proliferate as time goes on. The original study that changed BCC/BCI to BC/BI and Sigma etc only had 75ish specimens. Imagine adding the variety of wild and captive lines of Crawl Cay, Caulker Cay, Hog Island, Amarali, Longicauda, Occidentalis, Paraguana Pennisula, Venezuelan etc etc boas. Species and sub-species abound wouldn't surprise me given how different they all are. Fun vid!
Had me giggling with the derpy Pokémon line...until the low blow Digimon part.. I'm also old and it was far better🤣 (I love both) love the channel fella keep up the great work!!!🤙
If you have ever watched Puff The Magic Dragon, the frog looks like those damn little guys that are sneezing non-stop. Virtually no one is going to know what I'm talking about, but if you do, congrats. 😆
@@WickensWickedReptiles I’m getting a Northern, so if you could do a care guide on both Indonesians and Australians, that would be greatly appreciated! 🙂
Do you know a snake species that is a costriktor and looks like a viper scale wise. I really love the scales of vipers and would love to have a snake with this kind of scales.
Yes please re. Tuataras
ok!
Yes Pretty Please!!!!
That'd be awesome! I've heard you mention them, but I don't know anything about them.
Yes please
Please!!
I would absolutely love to see a complete reptile room tour!
coming soon!
@@WickensWickedReptiles Amazing!
Tuataras definitely need their own video.
I totally agree!
Yes, you should come down to NZ and play with our reptiles. See alllllll of our green geckos and our giant weta too
@@Allopexx Agreed! We have some interesting creatures here.
i would love a whole video about tuataras
for sure!
I think a whole episode about a tuatara would be really cool. I hadn't heard about them until your other video, where you said that the only tuatara anyone would have is the hyper car .
I’m going to New Zealand in February for about a month, I would love to see anything and everything from New Zealand! Reptile related of course lol
A tuatara video would be cool, what about a "5 reptiles that are not what they first seem"? Maybe you could add some of the various "False" species like false water cobras, or one of the various legless lizards?
These animals are stunning! The lizard at #4 also reminded me of a tuatara. Hopefully we can get the new day gecko into breeding programs so we don't lose them completely 😞
How is this 2 weeks ago 😂
Omw.....3 weeks ago and the vid is 1day ago!?!?😵
@@pebblemint1750 I'm a Patreon member and since Adam went to Thailand, he released a lot of videos to us early. We always get early access but it's only by a few days.
@@KnightlyWizard I'm a Patreon member and since Adam went to Thailand, he released a lot of videos to us early. We always get early access but it's only by a few days.
(3:38)Yes! DO A WHOLE ENTIRE VIDEO ABOUT TUATARAS!! please?
I would love to see more videos on care for some reptiles like pictus gecko for example or gargoyle gecko or some amphibians and turtles. I love watching you and I would prefer to see care guides by you.
deal!
Glad you mentioned Jackie’s day geckos! They’re awesome.
Also, have you thought about covering Solomon Island leaf frogs? They’re so cool!
The best!
'it has a snoot' is honestly the best thing I've heard today
hahahaha!
I come for the reptile 🦎 information and love the comedy as well! Thanks for keeping things light and also educational!
Thanks for watching!
3:36 yes please make a video about tuataras
100% I will!
Thank you Adam. I'm really enjoying you, your enthusiasm (which isn't insane like others), and humility and real investment in content. Thank you so much
I appreciate that!
#4 looks amazing , thanks for sharing Dude !
This is really cool! Always nice to see new things being discovered. I hope those zombie frogs enter the captive breeding/pet world someday, I love their derpiness!
I’ve had the honor of seeing real tuataras up close and they’re the most awesome looking things ever that parietal eye they have is insane
that's amazing
It's nice to see another one of you videos, great job on it.
More to come!
😆 I started giggling when I saw Diamond flying thru the air before being put on your shoulder. Then I thought, "Do reptiles get motion sickness when we unthinkingly swing them around?" I know I sure would. And how often do we swing our hands around while were holding our critters? I know I've been guilty of this. Made me think, but of course I also thought of the tummy tickles when driving over a hill or the thrill of dropping down from a tower at an amusement park and I again got the giggles. Wonder if they enjoy the thrill or throw up a little in their mouths.
which new reptiles do you know about?
your mother
This kinds of videos are sick dude! Love it
Glad you like them!
Awesome video. That was a beautiful pit viper.
All chameleons have catapulting tongues. They will always be proportional to their bodies of course; usually 1.5-2x their body length. Further targeting has been reported as well, up to 2.5-3x.
Fun facts: If a chameleon’s tongue was a car, it could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 1/100th of a second.
Chameleons are at least 65 million years removed from all other lizard species; they were living when dinosaurs roamed the earth.
- your local chameleon nerd
Lmao this guy over here just waving a bearded dragon around. Lil guy didn't seem to mind at all 😂
Great video! I’m from Lima, Perú and just fyi we are at sea level and Lima is the capital of the country and I’m aware that Machu Picchu is the most known place in Perú but it’s actually way into the south of the country, a few hours away by plane :). You should also research about “Gecko de Lima” it’s an endangered species in Lima that lives next to “Huacas” that are historical remains of old civilization and mimic a semi-arid conditions.
Sounds fascinating!!!!!!!
Thx for the awesome content I had surgery a while ago and haven’t had the smoothest recovery ur videos have been a fun past time while I’m attempting to recover
Salazar's pit viper (Trimeresurus salazar), named after Salazar Slytherin, was discovered in 2019. Very cool
Great snake to mention here
Yesssssssss whole video on them! 5/10 most interesting things about them!
Thanks for sharing this info
My pleasure
Didgimon! Love the dep. great video Adam. I wish I had an idea to propose but I do watch. I have no idea what I want to see unless I see it on your channel
Stunning new reptiles, and honestly there are so many things that haven't been discovered yet, I can't wait to see what other discoveries they come out with. Great vlog today Adam, have an awesome week
Thanks so much!
Great vid! Just fyi, Lima is nowhere near Machu Picchu and is actually a coastal city, meaning that it’s elevation is very low
I’m going to Madagascar next year to visit my wife’s family. Cant wait to go explore the wilds for reptiles
The Golden rimmed wood lizard looks like a Mountain Horned lizard for sure! That’s what I thought of first!
oh for sure!
Holy crap.
I really enjoyed this video!!!
This was awesome
Yay, thank you!
Oh please do a Tuatara! They seem so cool. Love to learn more!
10 seconds on and I am hooked! Good job Adam 😊
woooooo
I absolutely love pit vipers, theyre my favorite venomous snake
Good choice!
@@WickensWickedReptiles hope i can get the training and raise them for educational purposes in the future 🤘🤘
Ooo just came back on TH-cam from a little technology hiatus & I love the new intro
Those zombie frogs look exactly like I feel in the morning. Glorious.
Joke aside, they do look epic.
hahahahha amazing
I love derpy critters.
same!
Yes to a video on Tuataras! Please 😊
Coming soon!
Zombie frogs!!!! What a cool little dude.
Diamond after being put on your shoulder: 'oh the room is spinning...'
basically!
@@WickensWickedReptiles lol I don't think Diamond liked the tilt a whirl of excitement 😅 😆
yes, you should do a whole video on tuataras, they're my all time favorite animal and I love them and I'm so sad that they're struggling because I wanna have one but yk it is what it is, they're perfect animals
Look at him. Pretending he doesn't know the Pokemon theme song when he names half his reptiles after Pokemons 🤣🤣🤣
hahhahaha
Yes to the idea of “5x you lied. T’would be interesting to see how information about reptiles changes. Keep up the good work .😊
Video idea: 5 Real life dragons
You can bring to the top5 beautys like red eyed crocodile skink and the Mexican alligator lizard (or arboreal abronia). Would love to see u talking about those :))
You are the best TH-camr ever wicked wickens reptile have a great day have a cool day have a super day wicked wickens reptile
You rock!
Good time for a follow up on this one.
Machu Pichu is not a tourist attraction. It's a world heritage site, the capital of a highly advanced ancient civilization. It's sacred. The biggest ball of twine in Minnesota is a tourist attraction
Brilliant video though, as usual :)
I would love to learn about tuataras I know very little of them and would want to change that
ok deal!
Great video. Tuatara video next please!!!!!!!
Now I gotta come back in the future and find out how much more we learned
100%
The nano chameleons are so cute and tiny 😢 ❤
Yes, Tuataras please.
ok!
Aww These reptiles are so cool! #2 had to have been my favourite
thanks for watching!
I’m sort of new to your channel…can you link a video of yours that recommends a good starter reptile that is able to be handled, and fun to own?
th-cam.com/video/167vI6fAfvg/w-d-xo.html
@@WickensWickedReptiles oh thank you so much!
A couple of them shown up on my Google News. Along with the ones they just discovered 6 new species of rain frogs in Ecuador
Love the content as always
that's wicked!
The zombie frog kind of looks like a frog version of the blob fish.
basically!
Boas are doing similar things to the pit vipers in that we are going to have species in the genus Boa proliferate as time goes on. The original study that changed BCC/BCI to BC/BI and Sigma etc only had 75ish specimens. Imagine adding the variety of wild and captive lines of Crawl Cay, Caulker Cay, Hog Island, Amarali, Longicauda, Occidentalis, Paraguana Pennisula, Venezuelan etc etc boas. Species and sub-species abound wouldn't surprise me given how different they all are. Fun vid!
I think it would be cool if you made videos like "top 5 reptiles" from each country
I did that once, video did really poorly, but Top 5 Australia and top 5 North America videos are still up!
I think number 4 looks like a mix between an iguana with a beardie! Xx
yes. amazon ranforest
no doubt
My first thought was Tuatara with that lizard as well
no doubt!
Had me giggling with the derpy Pokémon line...until the low blow Digimon part.. I'm also old and it was far better🤣 (I love both) love the channel fella keep up the great work!!!🤙
thanks for watching!
Yes Tuatara Video! NOW!
wooooooooooo
I like the Elaphe xiphodonta a Chinese ratsnake, which apparently mimics Protobothrops jerdonii.
very cool!
Omg I desperately want those frogs! Adorable!!
100% agree the frogs look like Digimon more than Pokemon. Patamon to be more precise.
Another perfect video Adam and Diamond You are awsome!🤩😃
Not like recently discovered “species” but in New Hampshire they found some pied timber rattlesnakes!
that's amazing!
Hell yes to the Tuataras video
Video on your enclosures please :)
ok!!!
If you have ever watched Puff The Magic Dragon, the frog looks like those damn little guys that are sneezing non-stop. Virtually no one is going to know what I'm talking about, but if you do, congrats. 😆
Tuataras please! They are probably the coolest reptiles alive.
Wow! Those are all so cool! I can’t wait to find out more about these if they’re studied.
@ClintsReptiles have you ever collaborated with WWR?
we have not, but that would be super fun
Wow different list. Very neat
Tuatara Yes.
yeaaaa
Yes please to an Episode about Tuataras 😍
TU WA TAR RA! TU A TAR A! TOO UH TAR UH!
Digimon were definitely derpier... more derpy?
I would love to see a Tuatara video and more animal handling would be nice.
Do an updated blue tongue skink care guide please
ok!
@@WickensWickedReptiles I’m getting a Northern, so if you could do a care guide on both Indonesians and Australians, that would be greatly appreciated! 🙂
Awesome idea!
Thank you! Cheers!
Care and Husbandry videos for species you can't own sound like fun. Tuatara, Sphenodon punctatus, Care video!!!
Yes Tuatara more please. I will watch. I watch anyway, but I think I will enjoy it 😅😊
What do you mean? Those pit vipers look totally different!? One is green/yellow with black spots and the other is black with green/yellow spots.
🤣
hahahhaa
Is it possible to make a video(s) about tropical worm lizards? I'm going to keep one. Thanks.
Right many many in the sea as well
6:37 Adam says, five times I've lied to you, do you want to see that video?
Me, um...didn't you recently release that video?
yep, woops
A new species of sphaerodactylus was discovered in Puerto Rico about 2 months ago
I've been wanting to see more of worm snakes specifically reticulated worm snakes
Deff yes on what's in the bank
for sure
LOL I love the nano’s
same!
OMG I love Jackie Chan movies. So I will have to get a Jackie for sure lol. But I do love all of these. I love the Nano Geckos also
Always have to put an amphibian on the reptile list. Maybe put a mammal on the list once to really mess with people.
Do you know a snake species that is a costriktor and looks like a viper scale wise. I really love the scales of vipers and would love to have a snake with this kind of scales.
Yes. I like the newly discovered stuff