This is the video that made me subscribe. I was on a job in the middle of nowhere at a old womans house, and she said she had caught a baby bull snake on a glue trap she has in her basement because of her mouse problem. She told me it had been about 4 days and she just threw the glue trap outside. Well as I was wrapping up for the day I saw something in the tall grass and figured I grab it and throw it away because it looked like trash. Well it was the glue trap and a little snake was on it, went to pet her because I felt bad and figured she was dead... but no there was movement so I took the snake home with me on that blue trap, got her free. Had a small thing of water next to me and she started drinking out of it while I was holding her still. Never had that before, but stuck to something in the summer heat for 4 days I would be thirsty as well. Picked up and tank and everything else needed that I looked up that would make her happy. Now whenever I go near her she starts smelling, when I put my hand in the tank and say baby and move my fingers she comes and climbs up on me and just hangs out on me. She's a sweetheart. So thank you for you reptile videos
+Karl Unterreiner That's such a sweet story Karl. Thank you for the comment and for saving that baby bullsnake. Glue traps are honestly evil things that only cause a very torturous death for the animals caught on them. I'm glad you're a viewer, thank you for watching and loving reptiles!!
One of my absolute favorite native constrictors. Beautiful and it's fantastic to know that she has lived for so long. Thank you for sharing about her. Thumbs UP. We really need natural rodent predators like this and it's always so unfortunate when people kill them while hunting or fishing.
Bullsnakes were my muse for a long time up here in Alberta, did field research, wrote some papers. This is a very handsome example and a well-done presentation to boot! Thanks, enjoyed this.
I love the genus Pituophis. My only reptile is a Northern Pine Snake. He's fun to hang out with and doesn't hiss when handled. If you surprise him in his cage, you'll hear about it. Going out for walks is almost impossible since he will remain motionless on the grass as well as spend most of his time looking for a hole.
I have a Southern Pine and she doesn't hiss at me anymoe but sometimes I will change her water dish and hear her tail buzzing against the galss. They are such great snakes when you love animals with a strong temperament :3
Wow this is awesome! I just visited the center today and was fascinated by Beau and how beautiful she is, I actually just came on to TH-cam to learn more about these snakes and seen this. Thank you !
I love seeing these guys in our backyard! Arizona is a great place to see them and I am always happy to have them around. The kids freak out when they see one, but I have taught them all to just leave them be and enjoy from a distance because they are harmless ☺ Now Diamondbacks, I chase those guys away when they come in, but bulls are welcome to stay. Awesome video Jenny! Thanks for the close up.
AFeralMidget I r probably already aware of this but the bull snake will actually eat rattlesnakes! my nieces r scared of snakes but I catch them and after awhile they c the snake is calm do they then too want to hold the snake! if u do this just first make sure u know what kind of snake u r handling and tell ur kids to never touch a snake if they r unaware of what kind it is!
Hey Bruce, longest i measured in Alberta for science purposes was 6'8". Not many reach that size up here as far as we know, but on the other hand, there's a lot of country out there and a lot of bullsnakes never seen by human eyes i suspect! I have measured plenty 6' and just over in Alberta.
Constrictors are incredibly chilled out snakes, the only way to get bitten by one is to either scare them or have them get confused and mistake your fingers for food. King snakes, ball pythons and corn snakes are all non venomous and do make good pets, I think hognosed snakes are mildly venomous (nothing lethal, worst that will happen is that you'll feel unwell) but they're also very chill. Although the most important thing to remember about snakes is that a snake will not love you, they don't form attachments like cats and dogs do, with snakes it's more a case of them tolerating you stroking them and holding them. But they're still nice pets to own, they're very relaxing to hold and despite them not quite having that spark that a lot of other domestic animals have and they're very curious and inquisitive creatures that have a lot of character to them.
All the bullsnakes I've encountered were either completely docile or really nasty tempered. All of the ones I've seen caught as larger adults were mean.
They can be. The only thing is, these are larger snakes. Females can get to seven feet and if you can't comfortably handle that then you shouldn't invest in the breed. They don't have high humidity requirements but still need a proper tank/set-up. They do have a large appetite so you need a reliable source of rodents (not just mice but also rats. Mice are high in fat). They will get a lot and demand food from you, but you can't overfeed them. One large rat, once a week, for a full-grown adult would be good, but that info can still change depending on situations. Bullsnakes are native to America and many states have different sub-species, so if you live in The States then they shouldn't be restricted. However, because females get big, there might be laws against that size in your city. One of the main drawbacks of bulls is..their name. Like in other animals, anything named with "bull" tends to have a temper. I really don't think these guys are that bad, but you need to get one captive-bred and as a baby. As a baby, you have to handle them frequently and for a long period of time. They will be nippy and hissy, but if you handle them, they will calm down. If you don't do this or are too afraid of the tiny snake hissing at you when its a baby, you will have a four foot + snake later on that will not tolerate human contact. It's better to get bit by a baby that doesn't have developed teeth compared to an adult with actual teeth. This is why bulls aren't recommended as new snakes. They are wonderful, gorgeous, and great natured, but if you don't have experience with dealing with a snake's attitude or know their body language, then you're not going to be able to properly take of them.
I don’t think they’re good for beginners, they get huge and they are sometimes very aggressive. I’d recommend something with less of an attitude for a beginner. Especially if you have no background with snakes. I know this was 2 years ago but I felt like saying this lmao. I have multiple snakes of my own and I’d rate corn snake the best snake.
I wouldn't say they r mean, more so defensive! think about it, a potential predator 10 times your size walks up on u u would probably try to scare it off to! that's all the snake is doing! just leave it room and it'll likely head off somewhere away from u
Snakes are...freakishly cute. And I've only have a few select experiences with them. One time an animal park representative came to our school and I helped hold one of those massive boa's (The big yellow one, I forget the name.) I thought it was really cool. My other experience was kicking up a plank of wood and leaping back when I saw a tiny little garter snake..
i had a ball python for about a week, but then my stepmom realized how big he would get, and made us get rid of him even though me and my dad loved that snake. im still butthurt about that almost a year later.
Have you ever been bitten by any snakes, I love snakes. I only held a boa constrictor, saw a guy carrying around at a zoo and asked if I could hold it.
Awesome girl. I have several pituophis and love them, love their spunk, always enjoy a little attitude to spice things up! Great snakes who love to bluff a lot. My girl may rattle tail, hiss loudly when getting out, but doesn't bite & so far hasn't. She at times will hiss when holding, but never bites. My S, Pines the same way. But anyhow super, nice animal! A comment below on most animals being dangerous to a degree, well if it has teeth (what doesn't?) then there's always a risk. Bites no big deal.
I really really want to work where she is. I love snakes and other reptiles, and knowing that I would get to handle and take care of such reptiles would be extremely fascinating and fun for me.
Hi Jenny, I have an absolute phobia regarding snakes, so I am very proud of myself for even looking at your videos!!! Here in Australia, we have the most terrifying snakes, and I may even pee myself (just a little) when I see one in the garden. Did Beau hiss at you because she was pissed off? Would she have bitten you if you hadn't put her back in her tank? Thank you for answering, I have to admit Waffle is pretty damn cute and if they didn't get bigger I don't think I would be so scared of her!! Thanks so much, bye from Australia
+Girl from Oz Hi! Beau has never bitten me before but her hisses do tend to get louder the longer I hold her after about 5-10 minutes. She can be a cranky old girl sometimes but I just say she has personality. :)
I am a cranky old girl full of personality as well!!! Thank you for your time that you are taking to remove the stigma that surrounds these amazing animals. (Still terrified though). Take care
You've got some of the world's smallest python species in Australia, they're quite cute. Bullsnakes/pinesnakes/gophersnakes tend to be hissy in general. I have a new Florida pinesnake and she hisses like crazy when handled but she's never bitten.
I've had a bull snake for almost 3-4 months, how are you able to hold it so well? I heard they don't like to be held at all, i've tried hook and without hook, maybe sometimes very rarely he'll let me put my hand in there and he'll just glide across it.
Awesome, beautiful snake. I am Tops the dad and I am actually scared of snakes. But my daughter Jem loves them and wants to get one small snake that will stay small as a pet. What sort of things will one need to have a healthy snake. We are in UK. Thank you.
also kingsnakes and milksnakes are some good beginners choices. I actually wouldn't recommend a ball python or a hognose, because they can both be picky eaters and will go on feeding strike. Also hognose snakes often go thru a pissy phase where they become agressive and bluff strike and hiss for a month or 2
Have any of the snakes ever attacked you or anyone when handling them? I know most reptiles arnt aggressive but i know you said that they dont like being cuddled and handled.
she does look awesome. wish i could see her in real life or one like her but here in Nz we dont have snakes sadly. so i go around the world to see them and play with them
Absolutely amazing snake I just adopted a one foot baby bull snake 7 months later almost to feet hissy put on a good show pretty fun though if you realized I really not that dangerous at all they might get scratched with a little nip but they grow out of it he is roommates with my ball python and they both love each other and shed together so funny
i want a bull snake. i owned a milk snake before. what i want to know is it more skittish than milk snake when growing up? i tried to handle 1 juvenile bull snake at reptile shop before & it striked me & hissed, alot. compared to milksnake.
if u want to know about venomous snakes there's a really cool new tool called Google!!! simply ask venomous snakes in your state/country! it helped me out a lot I can identify most snakes in my state now! I can easily identify the venomous ones! it helps that I have only 2 kinds of venomous snakes in my state out of 48 different species of snakes
This is the video that made me subscribe. I was on a job in the middle of nowhere at a old womans house, and she said she had caught a baby bull snake on a glue trap she has in her basement because of her mouse problem. She told me it had been about 4 days and she just threw the glue trap outside. Well as I was wrapping up for the day I saw something in the tall grass and figured I grab it and throw it away because it looked like trash. Well it was the glue trap and a little snake was on it, went to pet her because I felt bad and figured she was dead... but no there was movement so I took the snake home with me on that blue trap, got her free. Had a small thing of water next to me and she started drinking out of it while I was holding her still. Never had that before, but stuck to something in the summer heat for 4 days I would be thirsty as well. Picked up and tank and everything else needed that I looked up that would make her happy. Now whenever I go near her she starts smelling, when I put my hand in the tank and say baby and move my fingers she comes and climbs up on me and just hangs out on me. She's a sweetheart. So thank you for you reptile videos
+Karl Unterreiner That's such a sweet story Karl. Thank you for the comment and for saving that baby bullsnake. Glue traps are honestly evil things that only cause a very torturous death for the animals caught on them. I'm glad you're a viewer, thank you for watching and loving reptiles!!
Wonderfull story, thank you Karl. I do beleive that life will always gives back to you what you deserve.
A beautiful snake!
Looks good for her age :)
Gosh she is gorgeous. (especially for an old lady xD)
+None Playing Charmander Haha yes!
She's big for a Bullsnake.
@@okeexpeditions
The presenter seems quite pleasant too.
I look forward to these snake videos everyday!! Thank you so much for uploading them!!! ❤
+Sarah Perez Thank you! That means so much to me!
I love them too! But be careful, every snake is at least somewhat dangerous, I don't want you to get hurt.
Technically every animal is at least somewhat dangerous, but yeah, I know what you mean.
One of my absolute favorite native constrictors. Beautiful and it's fantastic to know that she has lived for so long. Thank you for sharing about her. Thumbs UP. We really need natural rodent predators like this and it's always so unfortunate when people kill them while hunting or fishing.
You should do a tutorial on how to look after some of these cool reptiles
Sure! :)
@@okeexpeditions Where did you get her like what state she from?
Bullsnakes were my muse for a long time up here in Alberta, did field research, wrote some papers. This is a very handsome example and a well-done presentation to boot! Thanks, enjoyed this.
I love the genus Pituophis. My only reptile is a Northern Pine Snake. He's fun to hang out with and doesn't hiss when handled. If you surprise him in his cage, you'll hear about it. Going out for walks is almost impossible since he will remain motionless on the grass as well as spend most of his time looking for a hole.
I have a Southern Pine and she doesn't hiss at me anymoe but sometimes I will change her water dish and hear her tail buzzing against the galss. They are such great snakes when you love animals with a strong temperament :3
Wow this is awesome! I just visited the center today and was fascinated by Beau and how beautiful she is, I actually just came on to TH-cam to learn more about these snakes and seen this. Thank you !
I love seeing these guys in our backyard! Arizona is a great place to see them and I am always happy to have them around. The kids freak out when they see one, but I have taught them all to just leave them be and enjoy from a distance because they are harmless ☺ Now Diamondbacks, I chase those guys away when they come in, but bulls are welcome to stay. Awesome video Jenny! Thanks for the close up.
AFeralMidget I r probably already aware of this but the bull snake will actually eat rattlesnakes! my nieces r scared of snakes but I catch them and after awhile they c the snake is calm do they then too want to hold the snake! if u do this just first make sure u know what kind of snake u r handling and tell ur kids to never touch a snake if they r unaware of what kind it is!
Aww look at it's little noodle tongue
That's a large bull snake. Very healthy looking and alert as well. Thanks for sharing.
I really like how you kinda found your cause and enjoy making those videos so much, makes the Videos even more fun to watch! Keep it up!
Promoting snake conservation is definitely my passion!! Thank you!
Wow, so pretty and fancily coloured! I love her tongue, it's like a black velvet ribbon shooting in and out of her mouth!
I LOVE ALL THE SNAKES YOU SHOW OFF THEY ARE SO CUTE I CAN'T EVEN!!!! you should totally make a video on what each of their personalities are :)
1 - Knock knock
2 - Whos there?
1 - Old lady
2 - Old lady who?
1 - I didnt know you could yodel!
Wow, beautiful! I've got a 1 yr old male, love him. They're wonderful snakes.
Hay there Jenny;) just held my first bull today amazing scales! Beau is beautiful.
What a cute, fatty snek! I love bull snakes. They are just precious. I definitely want to own one, one day. :)
I never realised how funny it is to watch a snakes tongue.
I love your videos! You're job is litteraly a goal! It looks like you're having so much fun!
we had bull snakes where I grew up on the prairies of Alberta but I never saw any that big!
Hey Bruce, longest i measured in Alberta for science purposes was 6'8". Not many reach that size up here as far as we know, but on the other hand, there's a lot of country out there and a lot of bullsnakes never seen by human eyes i suspect! I have measured plenty 6' and just over in Alberta.
She is a beauty (Hence the name, Beau, I suppose).
I honestly didn't know snakes could be so adorable until these videos
She's beautiful, and so well-tempered!
+Aaron Brown Yes! Thank you :)
What a gorgeous animal. I'm envious lol.
+Ghosted9968 I admire her beauty all the time, so I understand the sentiment!
I've owned cornsnakes most my life. But I've always wanted to branch out to raise other snake species. I love seeing animals like Beau.
i have 2 and i can promise u that they are in a stress free zone they love it here they even go swimming sometimes
+eaglestar 1000 awesome!
man, snakes are so cool and cute, they are definitely my favorite animal
She's totally awesome! I have a normal bull. She's young and around 3 feet. But great snake you guys have!!
Is this work friend Beau the cashier?
Your comments are all the memes I need
I'm curious to know if snakes show affection for their humans and how you know when they like you.
P.S. I'm loving your videos :o)
Snakes don't show emotion, they are curious and learn how to tolerate humans after being handled a lot.
Snakes won't like you. They're cute and all and they might like to sit on your shoulders or arm but they won't LIKE you.
+Panzer yes they like you. because they knew you provide food for them.
I think snakes are like puppies and cats, mine like to give me kisses, climb on my headphones, and roll over so I can rub his belly. :)
How is the temper on some of these? Snakes seem like cool pets, but I mean.. they are snakes
I mean, most snakes are very chill animals if you actually look them up. Very few species of snakes are agressive
Constrictors are incredibly chilled out snakes, the only way to get bitten by one is to either scare them or have them get confused and mistake your fingers for food. King snakes, ball pythons and corn snakes are all non venomous and do make good pets, I think hognosed snakes are mildly venomous (nothing lethal, worst that will happen is that you'll feel unwell) but they're also very chill.
Although the most important thing to remember about snakes is that a snake will not love you, they don't form attachments like cats and dogs do, with snakes it's more a case of them tolerating you stroking them and holding them. But they're still nice pets to own, they're very relaxing to hold and despite them not quite having that spark that a lot of other domestic animals have and they're very curious and inquisitive creatures that have a lot of character to them.
I think the fact a snake isn't a noise machine is exactly why I love them.
Birds dogs and cats get old quickly.
yes they r snakes..and , what?
All the bullsnakes I've encountered were either completely docile or really nasty tempered. All of the ones I've seen caught as larger adults were mean.
jenny deserves everything good in life!
wow!! my goodness, that's a whole lot of snake! she's so gorgeous :D
+。*☆flowland aesthetics☆*。 thank you!!
Are these good begginer snakes ?..they look ace
They can be. The only thing is, these are larger snakes. Females can get to seven feet and if you can't comfortably handle that then you shouldn't invest in the breed. They don't have high humidity requirements but still need a proper tank/set-up. They do have a large appetite so you need a reliable source of rodents (not just mice but also rats. Mice are high in fat). They will get a lot and demand food from you, but you can't overfeed them. One large rat, once a week, for a full-grown adult would be good, but that info can still change depending on situations. Bullsnakes are native to America and many states have different sub-species, so if you live in The States then they shouldn't be restricted. However, because females get big, there might be laws against that size in your city. One of the main drawbacks of bulls is..their name. Like in other animals, anything named with "bull" tends to have a temper. I really don't think these guys are that bad, but you need to get one captive-bred and as a baby. As a baby, you have to handle them frequently and for a long period of time. They will be nippy and hissy, but if you handle them, they will calm down. If you don't do this or are too afraid of the tiny snake hissing at you when its a baby, you will have a four foot + snake later on that will not tolerate human contact. It's better to get bit by a baby that doesn't have developed teeth compared to an adult with actual teeth. This is why bulls aren't recommended as new snakes. They are wonderful, gorgeous, and great natured, but if you don't have experience with dealing with a snake's attitude or know their body language, then you're not going to be able to properly take of them.
@@burningroses2399 I'm thinking about getting one this summer (judged by their look and size
I don’t think they’re good for beginners, they get huge and they are sometimes very aggressive. I’d recommend something with less of an attitude for a beginner. Especially if you have no background with snakes. I know this was 2 years ago but I felt like saying this lmao. I have multiple snakes of my own and I’d rate corn snake the best snake.
a gorgeous lady holding a beautiful snake.
Beautiful specimen. I have seen bull snakes this size at Bear Creek Lake Park in Colorado. They like to bask on the sidewalks and they are super mean.
I wouldn't say they r mean, more so defensive! think about it, a potential predator 10 times your size walks up on u u would probably try to scare it off to! that's all the snake is doing! just leave it room and it'll likely head off somewhere away from u
Totally awesome! Definite smile on my face
so beautiful! she's a cutie!
Man, that a pretty old snake. It looks like she's in good health for her age though, so that's good.
Thank you! We love her to death.
Your videos are the best!!
Snakes are...freakishly cute. And I've only have a few select experiences with them.
One time an animal park representative came to our school and I helped hold one of those massive boa's (The big yellow one, I forget the name.) I thought it was really cool.
My other experience was kicking up a plank of wood and leaping back when I saw a tiny little garter snake..
i had a ball python for about a week, but then my stepmom realized how big he would get, and made us get rid of him even though me and my dad loved that snake. im still butthurt about that almost a year later.
Awww
+BigMan7o0 my god parents had a ball python too but he was on a branch in his tank and I guess broke his neck on his water bowl:/
Seananigans that sucks :(
@@BigMan7o0 They don't get that big, was she confused with a Burmese?
Aww shes so cute ♥
+Jorja Redward Thank you! I agree!
You're both absolutely gorgeous! :)
Getting ready to shed, nice female she's well fed.
Have you ever been bitten by any snakes, I love snakes. I only held a boa constrictor, saw a guy carrying around at a zoo and asked if I could hold it.
WE DEMAND WAFFLES.
Vaasu Sharma kenya the sand boa
Thank you for sharing! Tell Beau hi for us❤
Awesome girl. I have several pituophis and love them, love their spunk, always enjoy a little attitude to spice things up! Great snakes who love to bluff a lot. My girl may rattle tail, hiss loudly when getting out, but doesn't bite & so far hasn't. She at times will hiss when holding, but never bites. My S, Pines the same way. But anyhow super, nice animal! A comment below on most animals being dangerous to a degree, well if it has teeth (what doesn't?) then there's always a risk. Bites no big deal.
I really really want to work where she is. I love snakes and other reptiles, and knowing that I would get to handle and take care of such reptiles would be extremely fascinating and fun for me.
Hi Jenny, I have an absolute phobia regarding snakes, so I am very proud of myself for even looking at your videos!!! Here in Australia, we have the most terrifying snakes, and I may even pee myself (just a little) when I see one in the garden. Did Beau hiss at you because she was pissed off? Would she have bitten you if you hadn't put her back in her tank? Thank you for answering, I have to admit Waffle is pretty damn cute and if they didn't get bigger I don't think I would be so scared of her!! Thanks so much, bye from Australia
+Girl from Oz Hi! Beau has never bitten me before but her hisses do tend to get louder the longer I hold her after about 5-10 minutes. She can be a cranky old girl sometimes but I just say she has personality. :)
I am a cranky old girl full of personality as well!!! Thank you for your time that you are taking to remove the stigma that surrounds these amazing animals. (Still terrified though). Take care
You've got some of the world's smallest python species in Australia, they're quite cute.
Bullsnakes/pinesnakes/gophersnakes tend to be hissy in general. I have a new Florida pinesnake and she hisses like crazy when handled but she's never bitten.
I love snakes, so I love this channel
Beautiful snake, need one of these guys
I would hate to make u mad you knowing snakes so well lol great vid
aww what a cute girl!
The snake or the person?
both :v hahaha
lol
very cute, I'm loving your videos so much
I love snakes so much
omg you take them for walks?? I need to see this! People call me weird for walking my cat lol
I've had a bull snake for almost 3-4 months, how are you able to hold it so well? I heard they don't like to be held at all, i've tried hook and without hook, maybe sometimes very rarely he'll let me put my hand in there and he'll just glide across it.
Wow beau has some nice patterns :)
How do you walk a snake xD
That's a big bullsnake.
Holy crap! That's a big snake!
Awesome, beautiful snake. I am Tops the dad and I am actually scared of snakes. But my daughter Jem loves them and wants to get one small snake that will stay small as a pet. What sort of things will one need to have a healthy snake. We are in UK. Thank you.
Hi Beau! You are a very pretty snake.
+Nick Seaman I will pass on the sweet compliment to her!
Beautiful snake, how many times have you been bitten in your line of work?
I love bull snakes so much❤️
Where is she now? How she doing? Where did you get her from?
+Phat Jackson She still lives at the park I work at! And she's still kicking, I swear she is immortal! She came from another state park.
I love beau
Yay! Me too!
Whats the best pet snake for my first snake?
Hognose snakes, cornsnakes and ball pythons are great choices.
Sunday F. Cool Thanks, I may in a few years so I may look into it more.
Ball python
also kingsnakes and milksnakes are some good beginners choices. I actually wouldn't recommend a ball python or a hognose, because they can both be picky eaters and will go on feeding strike. Also hognose snakes often go thru a pissy phase where they become agressive and bluff strike and hiss for a month or 2
personally i have a big fear of snakes but i find these videos interesting
+mama smeep I hope they help you get over your fear if even just a little bit!
+Jenny Gaines I want to see more of waffle and bacon
She's so pretty! 😍
awww. your so beautiful!!!
+sky1zero oh my gosh. Thank you!!
What a beautiful snake. Looks good for her age. lol! What is the word that describes a snake's color pattern? Is it reticulated?
do the animals you work with ever bite you or get aggressive?
Hi. What's the difference between a Gopher Snake, a Pine Snake and a Bull Snake? Thanks in advance.
Wow,they look so cool,
I love your videos😍😍❤️! You are the best
I want a pet snek now
One time one of those, about 5 feet long, crossed my path when I was like 5. I screamed louder than usual.
+Annika Nin Ahhh you're so lucky!! I would love to see a wild bullsnake one day!
Does she have any heath problems from her old age?
She's a beauty for her age ❤️
Have any of the snakes ever attacked you or anyone when handling them? I know most reptiles arnt aggressive but i know you said that they dont like being cuddled and handled.
I'm thinking of getting one got any tips and what the tank should look like
That is one big adorable danger noodle
I love these videos u are so good with animals
+Autumn Imhoff Thank you! I love sharing them!
How long is she? I just got a pet bull snake, he’s about 5 years old and 5 feet long. Sweet as pie!
do snakes have personalities and can they be attached to humans like dogs and cats..?
wow! beau is very big! love him thooo xxx
oh sorry, she XD shes beautiful
Wow she is so pretty!!!
This snake is terrifying to run into in the wild haha
I have a young baby one of these
such a cool snake very beautiful
+Matt Windleborn Thank you! I think she's awesome!
she does look awesome. wish i could see her in real life or one like her but here in Nz we dont have snakes sadly. so i go around the world to see them and play with them
Absolutely amazing snake I just adopted a one foot baby bull snake 7 months later almost to feet hissy put on a good show pretty fun though if you realized I really not that dangerous at all they might get scratched with a little nip but they grow out of it he is roommates with my ball python and they both love each other and shed together so funny
i want a bull snake. i owned a milk snake before. what i want to know is it more skittish than milk snake when growing up? i tried to handle 1 juvenile bull snake at reptile shop before & it striked me & hissed, alot. compared to milksnake.
We actually have bull snakes in western Oregon which is cool too :-)
If they bite you, are they venomous?
No.
if u want to know about venomous snakes there's a really cool new tool called Google!!! simply ask venomous snakes in your state/country! it helped me out a lot I can identify most snakes in my state now! I can easily identify the venomous ones! it helps that I have only 2 kinds of venomous snakes in my state out of 48 different species of snakes
both are cute
loved both
She's adorable! I really want to own a snake, but I don't know where to start!
start by researching!!!
Are any of the snakes you work with venomous? If so which ones?
is any one of your snake's dangerous?
i mean is any if them like not good trained?