I named my snake "Two" because he had a twin and it was like snake eyes. Also, "Snake Eyes" is the name of a G.I.Joe character so my father always called him that haha
Emily saying shes not good at geography and then saying "im not a geologist!" Made me laugh😂 Geography and geology are two different things! So safe to say you are not both!😅😂❤ (Geography: layout of stuff. Countries and such. Geology: rocks.)
Ed is right. Identical twins are just monozygotic twins. Meaning they came from the same embryo. During development things can happen that make them look different (phenotype) even if they are genetically (genotype) identical. For example, one of the twins is usually born bigger than the other because they received more nutrients during gestation. Another example is for the twins. Their genotype (normal conda) is the same, but their phenotype is different (exact position of spots)
Emily: I wonder if whoever gets the twins would like to stay in touch... 60 YEARS LATER 10 y/o: Grandma, how did you and Grandpa meet? Grandma: Well, I bought a hognose from Ed and Emily, and it turned out it was a twin, so they asked if I wanted to stay in touch with the other owner and twin. Grandpa got the other twin, and a year and half later he proposed in front of Rex's tank. (Sighs in nostalgia) 😆 Snake Discovery: The Meet Cute
3:12 was very nice to have all the morphs on screen!! Normally it is easy enough to remember, but having a written reference really shows all the variety you can get!!
With you, totally! Having visually presented information, as well as audio presented, is going to be great for a lot of folx, for a lot of reasons! PS: Love your username!
Yes twins!!!! From the Nevada egg. Does that make Nevada the twin state? lol. I hope that my state makes it in the next state clutch. Also “cup/mug of noodles” is something that deserves to be on a cup/mug with snake illustrations all over it.
They need to do 12 different states each year for the next 3 years. THEN take the top 3 of each clutch (‘24, ‘25, ‘26, ‘27) and pit them against each other in an ultimate match up!
Congrats on the twins. I would still consider them identical twins. The spots/pattern act kind of like a snakes fingerprints and even identical twins have different fingerprints and sometimes even some distinguishable features slightly different.
I would consider them fraternal as they are sufficiently different enough physically. Fingerprints are interesting in that there not completely genetic in nature (hence why identicle twins can have different fingerprints). Still guess the only way to truly know would be a genetic test.
Same as white patterning/markings on dogs as well as ticking/spots on dalmatians, the overall general amount is genetically determined, but not the actual exact patterning, so cloned dogs with white markings will not be identical. It's likely the same with spot patterning.
@@caitopotato5519 Same with white spotting in cats as well! The percentage of white spotting is determined genetically, but the actual patterning of it occurs during the development of the embryo.
@@nightbane2889 fraturnal means the snakes come from different eggs and identical means the snakes come from the same egg. Which means all the eggs in the clutch are practicly the same as a human having fraturnal twins or triplets or more. So there is no need for a genetic test. Fraturnal litterly translates to two egged twins just like identical is the same as one egged.
Snake discovery: we generally make sure babies that look similar go in different baby bins to avoid confusion when feeding. Also Snake discovery: twins room together! So cute!
for anyone who may be interested: zefrank recently released a hilarious true facts video about how snakes move (just know that it has some adult language)
Hi! Congratulations on the twins! One possible reason for the difference in spots between the twins is that such things as patterns tend to be randomized during development. The amount of pattern and the hue of the snake is genetic, but usually when it comes to where the spots in an animal should be placed, chance is usually the deciding factor. As the cells divide and decide which pigment they should have two different and unique set of patterns develop even if the starting genetic material is the same. (an example of this is how the pattern of a calico cat which has been cloned will be different from the original cat)
same I watched it back a couple of times thinking maybe someone had touched it but nope I never knew snakes could wiggle there eggs around while inside super cool!
I love how you both are excited over each snake regardless of what they look like, even if excitement is bigger with others you don't show disappointment over the other babies!
Man, I 100% support your wait list and patreon first, but I so wish I could buy a pair of twin hogs for my husband who is a twin himself. So much love for Snake Discovery!
It was not that long ago that I was terrified of snakes. But I really like Ed and Emily, especially when they are handling the baby snakes. I think Emily sees them on the same level as I see dogs. I still don't want to hold them or anything but I keep seeing them as cuter and cuter. I no longer get anxiety watching, even when they're handling a feisty snake that goes in for a bite. They stay so cool about it. So, thank you Ed and Emily and for being amazing human ambassadors for reptiles! ❤
I think it's safe enough for the world... unless we name them Liquid and Solid and then raise one as a spoiled nepo baby and train the other as the perfect ninja-soldier.
It's more to do with health problems. Snakes are a species that is meant to only have one baby per egg. So twins run the risk of stillborns, being conjoined, one being healthy and the other not, etc. One year they had three twins but only one pair survived long term I think.
@maskedpanda8502 So snakes are kind of like humans in that way? Before modern medicine twins were less likely to survive being smaller and not as healthy.
They are identical twins by definition and have to be the same gender and morph, because they come from the same egg. They have the same genes. They can still look slightly different just like human identical twins have different fingerprints and can generally be told apart by their parents friends ect. All babys in this clutch are technically fraternal twins, since that just means that they were, like, sired/conceived together. Only if the clutch really has two fathers and some babys have one dad and some the other, they would not be twins, they'd be half siblings.
(technically there are apparently two recorded cases total with humans where two different sperm fertilized the same egg cell and resulted in semi-identical twins that only share half their genes. So like maybe that is technically possible with snakes? But normally if twins come from the same egg, like if they're literally in the same snake egg, chicken egg, ect, but also generally if they come from the same egg cell/ovum, that means there was one sperm and one egg cell, making normally one baby, but very early on in development the baby cells split in 2, resulting in two babys with the same exact DNA.)
That is so exciting! I'm glad you got a set of twins this time! I really enjoy these videos. You two have helped me to overcome most of my fear of snakes. Thank you.
Yay!!!!!!! I love twins and hognose snakes are my favorite! As a mom of twins, also married to a twin, there are several different types, identical, fraternal, mirror image and conjoined. Since these aren’t identical and obviously not conjoined, they may be mirror image. I couldn’t see both sides at the same time to make a comparison, but it is highly possible.
I feel like they could still be identical. The way spots are determined might be like not fully connected to the dna. I dont have the words to describe it but it would be like how sometimes one twin has moles another twin doesnt
They could very well be from the same ovum that fully split during early embryonic development (they are the same morph, same sex, same base colors.) They just wouldn't have developed the same exact same way simply due to miniscule differences in the gene expression and precise arrangement of the cells in the young embryo. To be truly "identical" in appearance, all their cells would have had to be in the exact same place. A proto-pigment-cell ending up a few micrometers further up the embryo would result in a different pattern of the hatchling.
I love hognose babies they are just so cute and so dramatic at the same time I started my hognose collection last week I'm super excited to watch them grow.
Its actually been very interesting to see that both sets of twins look different, even though they are technically identical twins! What i believe might be happening (dont quote me on this) is that the pattern is similar to finger prints in humans. Human identical twins have different finger prints no matter what, maybe its the same for snakes?
I thought it was super cool that the twins weren't runts, because they usually are because they have to fit in one egg. So awesome to see them healthy and happy too! Go twins!! 🐍🐍 And Emily, I hope you get more twin eggs from Audrey! 🤞
I just rewatched an older twin video this morning...the one where Ed and Emily kept counting to be sure it was only 5 empty eggs but 6 snakes were out. So sad that one of those twins didn't develop. I'm so glad these twins look perfect!
This was a really good clutch! You had one of each albino, two normal supercondas, TWIN CONDAS, only one normal, and all the rest were condas! AND all of the eggs hatched and lived!
as a side note, I really like that shirt worn for the birthday dinner. It looks neat! It's also nice to know that you're not so worried about it that you'd have to change it before sneking
Twins: we may be smol, but we are heckin mighty! These babies were all so chill. No huffing and puffing or bluff striking. A couple of explorers (aka escapees) but in the main they are super chill!
OMG this is perfect timming i am having the best french fries and chicken and i needed something amazing to watch and i have already watcched all of my subscribed channles hence i had to wait until someone posted. But the you posted with a egg hatching video and i love those so its the perfect combination. The joy i feel rn. YESS Edit: plus my favourite video of u guys was the ones with the twins and i was hoping for some twins since your last time and its finallyyyyy timeeee yessss
The cup o' noodles gave me an idea for possible merch! A mug but with a pile of hognoses on the outside and/or inside, I think it'd be really cute It could be named "Cup O' Hognoodles"
I have to say, I would never be able to choose between MN and WI! I lived in MN for several years (St. Paul, Highland Park area - BEAUTIFUL)... and I dearly love Wisconsin, especially Door County. Congrats on Twin Condas!!! That's so cool!
I am so glad you finnaly (after a few years and clutches with mixed fathers) learned and acknowledge that multiple fathers in one clutch are a thing you have to consider
Also: I adopted French Onion and Dane from your recent adoptathon, and they are both doing beautifully. Frenchie is the sweetest little crestie I've ever had! Love them both.
How fitting that Nevada had twins - double ones on a pair of dice are called snake eyes!
Lol I didn't even think about that
If it had been Louisiana I woulda said there's a snake in both boots.
I named my snake "Two" because he had a twin and it was like snake eyes. Also, "Snake Eyes" is the name of a G.I.Joe character so my father always called him that haha
@@Flamestorm1622 qz
So true!!! 😂 🎲🎲🐍🐍 And I live in Vegas, baby! 😎
Getting a pair of "snake eyes" out of the Nevada egg was perfect. Talk about playing the odds and striking it rich!
Emily saying shes not good at geography and then saying "im not a geologist!" Made me laugh😂
Geography and geology are two different things! So safe to say you are not both!😅😂❤
(Geography: layout of stuff. Countries and such. Geology: rocks.)
As one of those rock people, I also laughed 😂
As someone majoring in Geography it made me laugh too
It made me laugh since I’ma geologist who often says “I’m a geologist not a geographist!”
I'm so glad that other people realize this because I was about to comment the same thing. Laughing so hard😅
I'm a banker who is not a geologist, and I also laughed audibly when I heard that. I'm sure it was intentional 😂
Ed is right. Identical twins are just monozygotic twins. Meaning they came from the same embryo. During development things can happen that make them look different (phenotype) even if they are genetically (genotype) identical.
For example, one of the twins is usually born bigger than the other because they received more nutrients during gestation.
Another example is for the twins. Their genotype (normal conda) is the same, but their phenotype is different (exact position of spots)
This is also why human identical twins have different fingerprints!
I LOVE that Nevada hit the jackpot with TWIN CONDAS!!!
I didn’t even realize 😂😂😂 of course it would be vegas
@@kalihemphill8336😂😂😂 ya
@@kalihemphill8336 Native Nevadan here. I'm saying it was Reno. 😘
I love the conda twins! ❤💕🥰😍
Emily: I wonder if whoever gets the twins would like to stay in touch...
60 YEARS LATER
10 y/o: Grandma, how did you and Grandpa meet?
Grandma: Well, I bought a hognose from Ed and Emily, and it turned out it was a twin, so they asked if I wanted to stay in touch with the other owner and twin. Grandpa got the other twin, and a year and half later he proposed in front of Rex's tank. (Sighs in nostalgia)
😆 Snake Discovery: The Meet Cute
I need this to be a reality xD
Do you mind if I steal this idea for a story? Im suddenly incredibly inspired to write this out
@@karamurray7190 hahaha, ok 🙂
@@karamurray7190 oh my god please come back and let us know where we can read it if you do!
3:12 was very nice to have all the morphs on screen!!
Normally it is easy enough to remember, but having a written reference really shows all the variety you can get!!
Yes it sometimes is soooooo hard to remember all the morphs and having all on screen helped me a lot 😊
With you, totally! Having visually presented information, as well as audio presented, is going to be great for a lot of folx, for a lot of reasons!
PS: Love your username!
Did anyone else notice Florida egg wiggle at 3:12?! So cute
omg it did!! so cute x3
SAME! I came to the comments to ensure I wasn't seeing things!!
Yes twins!!!! From the Nevada egg. Does that make Nevada the twin state? lol. I hope that my state makes it in the next state clutch. Also “cup/mug of noodles” is something that deserves to be on a cup/mug with snake illustrations all over it.
Of course the Las Vegas state had the craziest odds
I’d love to see different states on future eggs as well! My state didn’t make the cut this time around, so I’m hoping they’ll nail it next time
They should make a cup with a photo of the snake babies all curled up as the bottom.
@@opheliajaywrites go dig or go home
They need to do 12 different states each year for the next 3 years. THEN take the top 3 of each clutch (‘24, ‘25, ‘26, ‘27) and pit them against each other in an ultimate match up!
Emily's enthusiastic attitude is so precious. You both have such clear passion for snakes.
Congrats on the twins. I would still consider them identical twins. The spots/pattern act kind of like a snakes fingerprints and even identical twins have different fingerprints and sometimes even some distinguishable features slightly different.
Thats cool, I didn't think of that.
I was more on the double yolk/embryo side.
I would consider them fraternal as they are sufficiently different enough physically. Fingerprints are interesting in that there not completely genetic in nature (hence why identicle twins can have different fingerprints). Still guess the only way to truly know would be a genetic test.
Same as white patterning/markings on dogs as well as ticking/spots on dalmatians, the overall general amount is genetically determined, but not the actual exact patterning, so cloned dogs with white markings will not be identical. It's likely the same with spot patterning.
@@caitopotato5519 Same with white spotting in cats as well! The percentage of white spotting is determined genetically, but the actual patterning of it occurs during the development of the embryo.
@@nightbane2889 fraturnal means the snakes come from different eggs and identical means the snakes come from the same egg. Which means all the eggs in the clutch are practicly the same as a human having fraturnal twins or triplets or more. So there is no need for a genetic test. Fraturnal litterly translates to two egged twins just like identical is the same as one egged.
Snake discovery: we generally make sure babies that look similar go in different baby bins to avoid confusion when feeding.
Also Snake discovery: twins room together! So cute!
for anyone who may be interested: zefrank recently released a hilarious true facts video about how snakes move (just know that it has some adult language)
😂😂 I already watched it love his channels
I love that dude, and Jerry obv!😂
I love him, Jerry, and Creepy Dave!
Good suggestion! Yeah he’s vulgar at times but he has really good sources and explains science very well in layman’s terms
It has some😂
11:36 Emily rushin to the fish to tell them that twins hatched just shows you how rare that is XD
I love the way they act over the twins, it’s like parents finding out their kid is a twin.
Are they technically grand snakes? Or their babies because were they just the snake match makers?
As a twin mama, we almost passed out 😅 but they're now 10 and very healthy and we kept them alive 10 years bahahah
Mom was super excited about twins while dad was kinda chill 😂😂😂
Hi! Congratulations on the twins! One possible reason for the difference in spots between the twins is that such things as patterns tend to be randomized during development. The amount of pattern and the hue of the snake is genetic, but usually when it comes to where the spots in an animal should be placed, chance is usually the deciding factor. As the cells divide and decide which pigment they should have two different and unique set of patterns develop even if the starting genetic material is the same. (an example of this is how the pattern of a calico cat which has been cloned will be different from the original cat)
3:11 Florida egg wiggled a bit right before you started cutting the eggs! I watched it back five times just to make sure that's what I was seeing. 🥰
I was just about to comment this! We are observant viewers! 😂
I noticed as well!
I noticed that too, so wild to see.
same I watched it back a couple of times thinking maybe someone had touched it but nope I never knew snakes could wiggle there eggs around while inside super cool!
I love how you both are excited over each snake regardless of what they look like, even if excitement is bigger with others you don't show disappointment over the other babies!
Here's a fun thing, Lumpy was the dad of the last time there were twins IIRC, so if he had partial paternity, the twins could have been his.
Omg you're totally right!! I might have to test that out more next year...
@@SnakeDiscovery :D
Lumpy is one of my favorites, so it's nice seeing him so lucky with this!
I agree
Em showing the fishes the picture of twin snakes! Too adorable!
Man, I 100% support your wait list and patreon first, but I so wish I could buy a pair of twin hogs for my husband who is a twin himself. So much love for Snake Discovery!
I wonder if there's somewhere that could do that, considering that one breeder who reliable gets them 🤔
My 6yo twins are obsessed with Snake Discovery and I was wishing I could get the snakes for them!
Keeping the twins together would be awesome too! 😍
Oh my god I would so love to see the twin babies go to twins. That would be so freaking cute.
It was not that long ago that I was terrified of snakes. But I really like Ed and Emily, especially when they are handling the baby snakes. I think Emily sees them on the same level as I see dogs. I still don't want to hold them or anything but I keep seeing them as cuter and cuter. I no longer get anxiety watching, even when they're handling a feisty snake that goes in for a bite. They stay so cool about it. So, thank you Ed and Emily and for being amazing human ambassadors for reptiles! ❤
OMG TWINSSSS.
Hopefully no issues!!!!
Yeah
I think it's safe enough for the world... unless we name them Liquid and Solid and then raise one as a spoiled nepo baby and train the other as the perfect ninja-soldier.
It's more to do with health problems. Snakes are a species that is meant to only have one baby per egg. So twins run the risk of stillborns, being conjoined, one being healthy and the other not, etc.
One year they had three twins but only one pair survived long term I think.
@@maskedpanda8502 yeah, and coincidentally the surviving pair were also conda hognoses. One weighed 4 grams and the other weighed 2 grams
@maskedpanda8502
So snakes are kind of like humans in that way? Before modern medicine twins were less likely to survive being smaller and not as healthy.
They are identical twins by definition and have to be the same gender and morph, because they come from the same egg. They have the same genes. They can still look slightly different just like human identical twins have different fingerprints and can generally be told apart by their parents friends ect.
All babys in this clutch are technically fraternal twins, since that just means that they were, like, sired/conceived together. Only if the clutch really has two fathers and some babys have one dad and some the other, they would not be twins, they'd be half siblings.
(technically there are apparently two recorded cases total with humans where two different sperm fertilized the same egg cell and resulted in semi-identical twins that only share half their genes. So like maybe that is technically possible with snakes? But normally if twins come from the same egg, like if they're literally in the same snake egg, chicken egg, ect, but also generally if they come from the same egg cell/ovum, that means there was one sperm and one egg cell, making normally one baby, but very early on in development the baby cells split in 2, resulting in two babys with the same exact DNA.)
I am a simple woman; I see Snake Discovery has posted a new video, I click.
Congratulations on the twins! And all the other pretty babies as well. 😊
Wisconsin is still a great state! Congrats on Twins!!!!
The Nevada egg twins should be adopted together!
They should whoever gets them should name them after stuff in Vegas, or just in Nevada in general
This was my thinking
@@SomeRANDOMpersonwhodraws You could name one baby Vegas, and the other Reno.
The albinos in this clutch seem sooooo much prettier than others I've seen. Gorgeous orange colour!
YAY! More baby hognoses! I love how this channel has made me fear snakes/lizard less. ❤
I want a hognose snake now because of them
That is so exciting! I'm glad you got a set of twins this time! I really enjoy these videos. You two have helped me to overcome most of my fear of snakes. Thank you.
The hatching videos have got to be my absolute favorite!
Same!
i would have them be adopted together so they can stay together, but thats just me. Your idea to keep them connected through owners is also cool
Lol "You're a snake person " ... "Yeah, not a geologist!"
And what they meant was "Not a cartographer"
@@clarehidalgo That's the proper name, but in my head she meant "geographer".
Thank you for posting your baby snake videos. I needed to see babies today.
What a great looking clutch of babies. Audrey really pumped out some gorgeous eggs. I can't believe they all hatched with all those beautiful babies 😍
I now want a T-shirt with "a cup of noodles" with a clear glass with many hognoses of different morphs.
Yay!!!!!!! I love twins and hognose snakes are my favorite!
As a mom of twins, also married to a twin, there are several different types, identical, fraternal, mirror image and conjoined. Since these aren’t identical and obviously not conjoined, they may be mirror image. I couldn’t see both sides at the same time to make a comparison, but it is highly possible.
I feel like they could still be identical. The way spots are determined might be like not fully connected to the dna. I dont have the words to describe it but it would be like how sometimes one twin has moles another twin doesnt
They could very well be from the same ovum that fully split during early embryonic development (they are the same morph, same sex, same base colors.) They just wouldn't have developed the same exact same way simply due to miniscule differences in the gene expression and precise arrangement of the cells in the young embryo. To be truly "identical" in appearance, all their cells would have had to be in the exact same place. A proto-pigment-cell ending up a few micrometers further up the embryo would result in a different pattern of the hatchling.
As someone from Nevada, that's the best pair of "Snake Eyes" I have ever seen!!
I love hognose babies they are just so cute and so dramatic at the same time I started my hognose collection last week I'm super excited to watch them grow.
Emily showing the fish the twins is priceless 🤭 love your personality girl
it's so funny that you were showing the fish the picture of the twins, cuz my leopard gecko LOVES watching videos on my phone😂
Wow again?! It has been a while, such a special clutch! All the babies are stinking cute 🥰
It would've been funny if the twins hatched out of the Texas egg since everything's bigger in texas.❤🐍
That was actually an exciting clutch with all the possibilities emerging!
You ought to make a custom version of Cup o' Noodles but with hognoses, on a mug. :D
YES.
I LOVE THE TWINS THERE SOOOO CUTE 🥰 ❤
I’m pretty sure for anyone wondering the twins came from Nevada 😊
You guys will be the best parents some day ❤ Your joy and excitement is infectious
The twins both coming out of the same egg was such an incredibly cool thing to see! I'm glad they seem healthy.
Its actually been very interesting to see that both sets of twins look different, even though they are technically identical twins! What i believe might be happening (dont quote me on this) is that the pattern is similar to finger prints in humans. Human identical twins have different finger prints no matter what, maybe its the same for snakes?
As a Floridian and a super conda hognose being my favorite this is a real win
Also feels weirdly appropriate for our state
@@GlowingTrashPanda99 It does lol
I thought it was super cool that the twins weren't runts, because they usually are because they have to fit in one egg. So awesome to see them healthy and happy too! Go twins!! 🐍🐍 And Emily, I hope you get more twin eggs from Audrey! 🤞
Baby Snakes in the morning. What a wonderful way to start.
4:00 literally gold
this clutch was full of so such diversity, that's amazing. Also I would buy both the twins in a heartbeat, sooo cute
17:27 I found pickle rick under the mug! 🥒
OMG!😂
What a beautiful aquarium you both have. So many great fish! Congrats on the twins and the Dakotas! Look forward to the next video.
Oh my gosh! At 3:11 you can see the Florida egg shake a bit! Thats so cool! 🐍✨️ also I'm FROM Florida so thats even cooler!
I just rewatched an older twin video this morning...the one where Ed and Emily kept counting to be sure it was only 5 empty eggs but 6 snakes were out. So sad that one of those twins didn't develop. I'm so glad these twins look perfect!
i was just thinking about the twins the other day wondering if it would ever happen for you guys again. happy for you guys!
So so cute! Love the twins. That albino conda is just stunning. I love the faded pattern/spots going down its sides!
That's so awesome congrats on the twins. So cool. Great idea to adopt them out as twins.
"Cup of noodles" is a great shirt idea
That's what I was thinking! Though they may decide it's too similar to the 'Noodle fam' shirt.
Hearing all of the names at the beginning is amazing 😂😍
As somebody from the lower peninsula of Michigan, I appreciate the Michigan egg having only that part of the state. 😆
As someone from the UP, I'm used to being forgotten by everyone. Even high school text books 😂
3:47 it kind of looks like a glove😊
I see it
twins out of nevada? vegas type of luck, baby!
Your Michigan drawing looks like a cute little mitten
I always find it super cool when there's twin reptiles, and how it can sometimes be what causes double headed reptiles
Lumpy has the most amazing head marking
I literally screamed when I saw the thumbnail , TWINSSSSS!!
Ahhhhhhhhhhh 😀😃😃😃
Please see a counselor -- screaming? Your reaction is unusually extreme. Take care.
Good job Audrey lumpy and bueller🎉❤ love you snake discovery 😊❤
Cup o’ Danger Noodles Soup is clearly your next Snake Discovery shirt idea.
Clutch'N a mug
Bad pun
This was a really good clutch! You had one of each albino, two normal supercondas, TWIN CONDAS, only one normal, and all the rest were condas! AND all of the eggs hatched and lived!
17:26 "Cuppa noodles" needs to become a new merch item!
I loved the music you guys used for the baby bin set-up. So different from the usual! 😍
Twins and albino super is insane for one clutch! Woohoo!
So cute! I love that the twins are big and healthy!
It's like Christmas with ever clutch for Emily 😂❤
Albino Mitosis? Gorgeous! 😍🤩 Congrats on the "beefy" twins. ^-^
Somebody got lucky and got double from Las Vegas. 10:01
Hahaha
as a side note, I really like that shirt worn for the birthday dinner. It looks neat! It's also nice to know that you're not so worried about it that you'd have to change it before sneking
I opened YT at the perfect time 😂 Congratulations on the 3rd anniversary of the zoo guys!🎉
Twins: we may be smol, but we are heckin mighty!
These babies were all so chill. No huffing and puffing or bluff striking. A couple of explorers (aka escapees) but in the main they are super chill!
So awsome. The snake goods were very pleased with your offerings hehehe
I was looking forward to this clutch - the parents are some of my favorite snakes and their morphs are so cool to mix & match.
Over 20 minutes of Snake Discovery YAY
I needed this after my first week of high school
Hey snake discovery!! I love hognoses are my favourite type of babies that you video hatching ❤
OMG this is perfect timming i am having the best french fries and chicken and i needed something amazing to watch and i have already watcched all of my subscribed channles hence i had to wait until someone posted. But the you posted with a egg hatching video and i love those so its the perfect combination. The joy i feel rn. YESS
Edit: plus my favourite video of u guys was the ones with the twins and i was hoping for some twins since your last time and its finallyyyyy timeeee yessss
Vegas getting the twins is so funny. Snake eyes being a “twin” dice roll🎲 I’m sure there is a more clever way to connect that but I can’t rn 😂
The cup o' noodles gave me an idea for possible merch! A mug but with a pile of hognoses on the outside and/or inside, I think it'd be really cute
It could be named "Cup O' Hognoodles"
I have to say, I would never be able to choose between MN and WI! I lived in MN for several years (St. Paul, Highland Park area - BEAUTIFUL)... and I dearly love Wisconsin, especially Door County. Congrats on Twin Condas!!! That's so cool!
I am so glad you finnaly (after a few years and clutches with mixed fathers) learned and acknowledge that multiple fathers in one clutch are a thing you have to consider
Also: I adopted French Onion and Dane from your recent adoptathon, and they are both doing beautifully. Frenchie is the sweetest little crestie I've ever had! Love them both.
I had such deja vu to the last time you got twins 😂 So exciting!!
Ah thank all that is good for Snake Discovery, with their excitement and joy with each clutch, egg-hatching day is always a good day!
4:20 HELL YEAH NORTH DAKOTA IS THE BEST!
uh..
@@Reptiles4Life212 Tell me it isn’t.
@@_midnight__fire_wolf8487 it isnt
@@Reptiles4Life212 okay! Your opinion is valid!
I was groovin' to that baby bin setup music.
2:21 Geologist? You mean Cartographer
That's a guy who makes maps, he just follows what the geographers say
I loved seeing the twins & really loved the albino super conda