happy new year rupert!! your content is second to none man. you do a wonderful job of making the audience feel included, you let your personality shine and your knowledge is very impressive. i’ve watched at least 100 hours of your content by now and just want to say a big thank you for bringing us along all the time. cheers mate
What a banger. This video was nothing but pure awesomeness. The species count was insane. And I'm definitely a fan of slug snakes. I died though when that reed snake sucked down that worm like spaghetti, lol. And the frog eating the other frog was off the chart crazy looking. Thanks for a great year of videos. I'm sure 2025 will be even crazier. LETS GO! Richard and Heather from Arkansas
My favorite Ruperts Reptiles location!! I'll say it again, Borneo beats Thailand lol!!! Had to come back & add on to this comment, what a absolute banger episode this was!! Talk about multiple stunners!! But, because I'm a nerd, my favorite part was learning that the slug snakes evolved to have uneven dentition due the clockwise twist of most of the snails they're feeding on!!! Man, i gotta start saving money to do a trip with you guys!!!!
Amazing vid. The malcolmi is certainly the showstopper but that crested agamid is the GOAT. And freaking chaseni!Can’t wait until February. Happy new year.
Nice diversity of animals, especially the pit vipers and the dragon lizards. The gecko was also unique. I wouldn’t expect that this megophryid frog would eat another frog. They probably act more like horned frogs rather than spadefoot toads to which they are related. Also happy new year.
happy new year rupert!! your content is second to none man. you do a wonderful job of making the audience feel included, you let your personality shine and your knowledge is very impressive. i’ve watched at least 100 hours of your content by now and just want to say a big thank you for bringing us along all the time. cheers mate
That green and black snake is such a cool looking snake! What an attitude on that one! That strike was insane for sure!
Horned frog eating a frog half it's size was freaky af. Mind blowing find
What a banger. This video was nothing but pure awesomeness. The species count was insane. And I'm definitely a fan of slug snakes. I died though when that reed snake sucked down that worm like spaghetti, lol. And the frog eating the other frog was off the chart crazy looking. Thanks for a great year of videos. I'm sure 2025 will be even crazier. LETS GO!
Richard and Heather from Arkansas
Looking forward to a new year’s videos!🎊
I really like the predation moments you catch on video!
the way reed snakes will quickly flick their tongues is so adorable
Nice video. You got all the species you wanted. No truncations. Good job!👍
Let's keep this streak going
My favorite Ruperts Reptiles location!! I'll say it again, Borneo beats Thailand lol!!! Had to come back & add on to this comment, what a absolute banger episode this was!! Talk about multiple stunners!! But, because I'm a nerd, my favorite part was learning that the slug snakes evolved to have uneven dentition due the clockwise twist of most of the snails they're feeding on!!! Man, i gotta start saving money to do a trip with you guys!!!!
Amazing vid. The malcolmi is certainly the showstopper but that crested agamid is the GOAT. And freaking chaseni!Can’t wait until February. Happy new year.
You're joining in Feb? Let's go!
@ yeah mate! It’s Michael Jacobi
Happy New year Rupert.
Some great finds! Thanks for sharing.
Love it man, great video as always! :)
thank you bruv
Love the enthusiasm love the incredible finds
Love the outro music too
Nice diversity of animals, especially the pit vipers and the dragon lizards. The gecko was also unique. I wouldn’t expect that this megophryid frog would eat another frog. They probably act more like horned frogs rather than spadefoot toads to which they are related. Also happy new year.
The ridge colour on the slug snake stands out really well on the camera
Hi from Oregon. Hope you had a great Boxing day
Great finds bro!! Love the snakes, but that small lizard I'd love to have.
I enjoy the scenery and animals
Pet lizard you were holding when it's dulap was out or whatever it's called it made it look like a giant mouth opened up
I haven’t seen David in a while is he working on a video?
Great video by the way
Let’s go 2025
My Calamaria is passed away 😥
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That chasen's pit vipers head looks like a cotton mouths from America. It's got the heavy body structure like it to.
No short tail pythons?
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hi
th-cam.com/video/I6AWNpW8_bA/w-d-xo.html i love this one,epic withhhh the background and the color tone