Awesome video. Lucas did a great job as well. What a wonderful intricate design we have in nature. The more we learn the more design we see. Thank you for your videos and for encouraging us to "Live the Dream"
Omg, this is intense, I was literally at the edge of my seat ....I used to be jealous of you guys living the dream but now I’m like, being that close to that python.....no thank you
Idk how it’s funny all for a fucking video… people shouldn’t be treated that way video or not.. what if that was you and you were this guys biggest fan and you got treated like that on camera.. why do you think he moved? Unprofessional
i am terrified of snakes but after watching your videos and seeing how close you are with them , i have a whole different view of them now , thank you for doing what you do , it really is amazing and they are brilliant mums , although i still wouldn't want to have lunch with them or be lunch for them , im not hiding behind the chair anymore . stay safe and happy always .
@@amygreenaway333 I thought so too, but now I've got 2 (corn + boa). Sound arguments: you won't see them unless you want to, they don't nake noise, they don't stink, they don't bite your mailman :D
Very Awsome. I’m so glad you called on a team to help out. She may not have realized it, but you were good to her. But also glad your team kept you & each other safe. That’s an amazing dream you have.
how you can stay so positive and upbeat when you have a snake trying to eat your face, I will never know. you are a hero! also love the education. you make a very scary animal understandable.
That is one serious mama Jay. As alway's enjoyed the video and I'm happy you didn't donate any blood. It's almost like your doing a dance with the snake, incredible!!!!
@Aleisha Ibbetson Hello Aleisha, I hope you enjoy Jay and his team as much as I do. Jay is gentle with his pet's and I love to watch him with his family and Juan and Tim. A great team living the dream together.
@Aleisha Ibbetson I'm from Oklahoma I live in the country about 50 mile's north of Tulsa, Oklahoma the closest town to me is Chelsea. I love it out here where it's quiet and peaceful. Where are you from? Yes, I think Jay and his team is remarkable, they are very good to the pet's they own.
@Aleisha Ibbetson I've been here all of my life, it's definitely home. It was 97 here today I'm ready for fall. I've alway's wanted to visit Washington, I understand about home is where the heart is, I tried leaving Oklahoma a few time's but alway's came back to my family.
@Aleisha Ibbetson I worked in nursing until I hurt my back, I'm retired now and I sure miss my job. What do you do Aliesha? Yes, home is where the heart is I'm happy you have found your home in Washington. It's a beautiful state from what I've seen of it.
@Aleisha Ibbetson I'm sorry I don't want to hurt anyone I deal with my injury everyday though. It has left me permanently and totally disabled but I enjoy the grandchildren as much as I can and try to be grateful for the little thing's. My husband help's a lot he's been good to me. I try not to complain Aliesha but I do get tired easily. I hope your doing well, your a very caring person and I really appreciate that.
NEW SUBSCRIBER HERE FROM VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA... I work with few Animals myself & YOUR " LIVING THE DREAM" FOR SURE JAY. .. It's my goal to start Animal SANCTUARY & RESCUE in due time. I'm 35 now & started a CORPORATION at 21 & sold my company at 31. I've been studying VARIETY of Animals the past 4 years & now I'm just literally trying to find where I fit in helping at others SANCTUARYS until I can buy land & start my own SANCTUARY in future.. YOUR PERSONALITY & ENERGY IS AWESOME, perhaps in future I can visit your place. KEEP UP THE AMAZING WORK... 😀
I just had an awakening.....⏰ 🚨 that snake never tried constricting ... it knows you're not food ...its just defensive. I wish people would just appreciate their beauty & purpose here. Jay's the Bruce Lee of RE-tics.
There are no words to describe how my much I love to see these snake n' egg grabbing videos! Yaaaay she's back in her box!!! I'm exhausted now! 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
I’m new to the channel.. my question is since this is such a crazy situation why don’t you just grab the entire clutch and then move and count and separate after everything has calmed down and snake is away? I feel like that would be the smartest and safest way to go about this situation instead of doing this all while the snake keeps trying to attack you
The safest way for humans would actually be quickly grab the snakes neck/head and rip the snake off but what's safest for humans isn't always right. This is actually what's best for snake. He puts the snakes first which is awesome. Watch more videos he really educates us on this channel. You will love it. No worries I asked the same thing when I first watched and I have owned snakes before.
i’m also new to the channel.. i thought the same exact thing. but my guess is that they can pick out the infertile ones and safely place the eggs one by one in the new bucket, without the snake knocking them over. i’m sure if they pick up the clutch at once, it can maybe fall apart? (i’m no expert but that’s my theory!)
My guess is because he cares less about the snake and more about the money and likes. Honestly, how this man got this far in the industry being this stupid, I’ll never know.
I didn't know you guys were from California, I actually was trying to apply for a job at local reptile stores and prehistoric pets was actually one of the ones I applied for. I got a hold of somebody, told them my experience with reptiles, and they seemed really interested. I wasn't quite sure if this was the same Prehistoric Pets or if there are multiple with the same name. I live in Southern California. I worked at reptile Island for a short while. However on my very first day, I had my ear ripped into ribbons by a beautiful Blue Tegu. She was blind in one eye and there was a bunch of children yelling and trying to touch her. She was startled and I was trying to keep her from possibly injuring any of the kids. Eventually she crawled on my shoulder, bit my ear and preformed a death roll. It hurt really bad but I was way more embarrassed than anything. I became a bit more hesitant after that because my co-workers didn't tell me the behavior of the animals. I didn't know which ones I could safely handle and which ones I needed to be cautious of. They said the Tegu was a sweet heart and had never bitten anybody before.There were very deep wounds on my ear and I was surprised that it healed without stitches. Eventually they layed some of us off. I was very upset because they said the reason why I was laid off was because they needed confident people that can handle the animals no matter what happens. But ever since that day that I was injured by that Tegu, I wanted nothing more than to get back in and handle some reptiles again. I still to this day am upset about that because all I ever wanted was to be with these beautiful animals no matter how injured I got in the process. It's an occupational hazard. The reason why I was less confident, was because the co-workers themselves and their attitudes towards me the entire time working there. I wish they would have given me more of a chance and teach me how to become a better handler, but it seemed nobody wanted to teach anyone anything at all.They would sit and laugh at me when I made little mistakes and refused to show me the right way. Instead of helping, they would sit and watch me mess up even when I asked them for help. They excluded me from any conversation about what reptiles were coming in. Eventually they sent me to the back room to throw away dead rats and mice and they would make me stay there until closing time. When I wanted to work after closing they wouldn't let me and just told me to go home. The workers made me feel very unwelcome and when I asked them what I could have done better, all they said was get more confidence then come back to them. But how can someone learn if there is no one willing to teach. So I have been Studying reptiles and how to better care for them in a work environment. I'm watching videos like yours as well as other experienced reptile owners and learning what I can about them. But I feel that there is no better way to learn than Hands-On experience though I know it can be dangerous at times. I just want to feel that passion and drive again. I want to be around coworkers that I can really be my true self around, I am absolutely great with people and with children. I would love to be able to handle reptiles again. I worked so hard and I would be willing to work after hours because I absolutely love being around animals. A job like prehistoric pets sounds like something that would absolutely drive me, and fill me with that passion of being close to these wonderful animals again. I would even start at the bottom like sweeping floors or cleaning cages and move my way up. It's been my dream to work with animals since I was a little girl. Unfortunately, a lot of reptile businesses want experienced people who have done it for years and years but not willing to teach somebody until they are experienced as well. These highly trained people had to learn somewheres. What should I do?
Is it wrong to keep them so cooped up? I know they like small areas but wouldnt they need large enclosures with foilage etc? Just curious im not a snake know it all just an honest question for education. It looks mean with rows of them just sitting and doing nothing but breeding is that cool with the snake too so to speak?
They enjoy the tight spaces. They would feel uncomfortable and stressed out if they were to live in a more open environment (When Breeding). It does look a little wild with all of those rows of snakes but that's just how it is in the breeding world.
If they was in bigger enclosures the amount of space the zoo would need would be vast alot of breeders keep them in rubs so these actually have alot more room.
@@katanakutz402 actually they wouldn't feel stressed if they was in bigger enclosure and they don't necessarily prefer smaller spaces it's just that it's better for breeders because they can actually keep and breed more.
@@jakemilitano2453 they are kept in the viv they are put all the time and even if they was kept in bigger ones they would still find the smallest place they could to lay their clutch in the wild they would lay their eggs in an unused burrow
You're like Kevin James mixed with Ace Ventura XD I completely trust you and your method on snake handling because you can really see all they do is displaying primal and natural instinct, they're not necessarily agitated or even provoked. They're just being good mamas, and people *NEED* to remember snakes are just like people - they HAVE different personalities, they HAVE different moods and statues every day and every hour. they can be tired, friendly, flighty, hangry, grumpy, affectionate. All of it. Plus burning energy like that is also good for em cause that means they get to sleep like a couple wet lazy mops while ya'll do all the work to make them feel comfortable how 'bout that XD Talk 'bout a royal snake!
He has an interesting story, and could write an autobiography. As an orphan, he visited a reptile place and got the dream of having his own. He started out small, in pet stores and grew from there.
I miss counted 😂 can anyone tell me where I went wrong 😎🤙
Ayee good job!
Hii im a huge fan
@@Thepigs41 Hey 👋
Omg hi
My favorite animals are crocodiles and snakes
She's such a beautiful angry mama!!
Awesome video. Lucas did a great job as well. What a wonderful intricate design we have in nature. The more we learn the more design we see. Thank you for your videos and for encouraging us to "Live the Dream"
Omg, this is intense, I was literally at the edge of my seat ....I used to be jealous of you guys living the dream but now I’m like, being that close to that python.....no thank you
THE WAY THE GUY GETS DRAGGED OUT OF THE WAY HAS ME DYING OF LAUGHTER 18:10
Man handled his ass😭😭
Really
Idk how it’s funny all for a fucking video… people shouldn’t be treated that way video or not.. what if that was you and you were this guys biggest fan and you got treated like that on camera.. why do you think he moved? Unprofessional
i am terrified of snakes but after watching your videos and seeing how close you are with them , i have a whole different view of them now , thank you for doing what you do , it really is amazing and they are brilliant mums , although i still wouldn't want to have lunch with them or be lunch for them , im not hiding behind the chair anymore . stay safe and happy always .
This is amazing, I just told my wife we're getting a snake, she's like" where the hell you get that idea"😂
in other words “you’ll be sleeping on the couch” 😂
Haha have fun sleeping on the sofa!
@@bloomingflxwer2835 Yep basically no snake 😂, sounded good when I thought of it
My mother would never let me get a snake
@@amygreenaway333 I thought so too, but now I've got 2 (corn + boa). Sound arguments: you won't see them unless you want to, they don't nake noise, they don't stink, they don't bite your mailman :D
7:59
*Sans mode activated*
Snake: *Attacks*
Miss.
Snake: *Attacks*
Miss.
Very Awsome. I’m so glad you called on a team to help out. She may not have realized it, but you were good to her. But also glad your team kept you & each other safe. That’s an amazing dream you have.
Thanks a million! stay awesome and keep watching🥰
9:45 Whoaaa Dannng
He hit the Nay Nay Dance
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Lucas is the man.... its obvious you're trying your best to calm her down but what mother is not gonna protect they're babies.
Jay, you're the man!!!! Love your videos!!!!
how you can stay so positive and upbeat when you have a snake trying to eat your face, I will never know. you are a hero! also love the education. you make a very scary animal understandable.
You get used to it, and you know they're just acting on instinct. Once the eggs are gone she'll be a sweetheart again
All I can say is That you are quite quick on your feet!!!! & May I add limber too. I would done gotten bit.🤣🤣🤣
I love how shes striking a little more slowly. Shes basically telling him 'im not stupid, i know what youre doing'
Love your personality and how chill when mama strikes at you lol
Damn ,that is one Huge,fast snake !!
My hat's of to you !
A bad day in that line off work could be a REALLY bad day indeed !
Every time i watch this guy ...Jay...do what he does with these huge snakes...well im just amazed!! Its like he was made to do this job WOW!!
This man got balls dancing with that bigass snake like that
That is one serious mama Jay. As alway's enjoyed the video and I'm happy you didn't donate any blood. It's almost like your doing a dance with the snake, incredible!!!!
@Aleisha Ibbetson Hello Aleisha, I hope you enjoy Jay and his team as much as I do. Jay is gentle with his pet's and I love to watch him with his family and Juan and Tim. A great team living the dream together.
@Aleisha Ibbetson I'm from Oklahoma I live in the country about 50 mile's north of Tulsa, Oklahoma the closest town to me is Chelsea. I love it out here where it's quiet and peaceful. Where are you from? Yes, I think Jay and his team is remarkable, they are very good to the pet's they own.
@Aleisha Ibbetson I've been here all of my life, it's definitely home. It was 97 here today I'm ready for fall. I've alway's wanted to visit Washington, I understand about home is where the heart is, I tried leaving Oklahoma a few time's but alway's came back to my family.
@Aleisha Ibbetson I worked in nursing until I hurt my back, I'm retired now and I sure miss my job. What do you do Aliesha? Yes, home is where the heart is I'm happy you have found your home in Washington. It's a beautiful state from what I've seen of it.
@Aleisha Ibbetson I'm sorry I don't want to hurt anyone I deal with my injury everyday though. It has left me permanently and totally disabled but I enjoy the grandchildren as much as I can and try to be grateful for the little thing's. My husband help's a lot he's been good to me. I try not to complain Aliesha but I do get tired easily. I hope your doing well, your a very caring person and I really appreciate that.
NEW SUBSCRIBER HERE FROM VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA... I work with few Animals myself & YOUR " LIVING THE DREAM" FOR SURE JAY. .. It's my goal to start Animal SANCTUARY & RESCUE in due time. I'm 35 now & started a CORPORATION at 21 & sold my company at 31. I've been studying VARIETY of Animals the past 4 years & now I'm just literally trying to find where I fit in helping at others SANCTUARYS until I can buy land & start my own SANCTUARY in future.. YOUR PERSONALITY & ENERGY IS AWESOME, perhaps in future I can visit your place. KEEP UP THE AMAZING WORK... 😀
Jay: Good morning!
Mama python: F#$@ off!
🤣
beautiful and angry mama, i was holding my breath and laughing the whole time 🤣😂
Haha so funny of the man scared of snake bite haha
She’s gorgeous ❤
WOAAAAOW!! What a GOOD VIDEO!! I LOVED IT!!!🙌🏼
Wow that snake looks beautiful I love the colour
@Aleisha Ibbetson I’m good thanks how are you
@Aleisha Ibbetson I’m from Blackpool England
@Aleisha Ibbetson I just subscribed to your TH-cam channel
@Aleisha Ibbetson wow that sounds like a nice place to live
@Aleisha Ibbetson I don’t know what you mean
how beautiful these videos, from Rome 🇮🇹
It's gone to rome
No
These big mamas you play with are serious about their babies!! 🤘😄👍💯
Great BIG mamma, with the ultimate maternal instinct....will fight to the end!!😮
Sure😊
Cheeeesuzz Jay that was colse!! Thats the one you sent me in with!! hahaha : ))
love to see you pull a clutch of any snakes you have from AUSTRALIA
Your assistant left himself in a really vulnerable position multiple times.
Lucas' mom must be thrilled watching this lol
You had me jumping around my chair watching that Monster trying to Grab you 👏👏👍
@Dreama Calogero l0
I just had an awakening.....⏰ 🚨 that snake never tried constricting ... it knows you're not food ...its just defensive. I wish people would just appreciate their beauty & purpose here. Jay's the Bruce Lee of RE-tics.
@Aleisha Ibbetson 👋👋👋👋👋
@Aleisha Ibbetsonhello, my name is Steven Green & I'm from west Virginia, do u wanna be my girlfriend??
No one:
The snake in the background: FOOD
This is the most serious scary video from Jay. Definitely can tell it wasn't easy.
Glad you didn't get bit.
It's amazing how you handle dealing with snakes
Snakes are one of my biggest fears but watching you care for them is so interesting to watch😌
I guessed how many! Yes‼️.
Wonderful incredible video as usual. Your helper is also awesome.
How are you doing?
The snake in the background in the cage is like I’m going to watch what’s happening lol
Respect to this man he was ready chin up standing strong lol 💪🏼
@Aleisha Ibbetson hello
I love these guys and the reptiles. 🥰😊
I think Jay did get bitten, there near the end?But not very bloody.😂
Serious design in this👌
@Aleisha Ibbetson hey there, I'm doing pretty good thanks. How are you?
There are no words to describe how my much I love to see these snake n' egg grabbing videos! Yaaaay she's back in her box!!! I'm exhausted now! 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
"Like a duck flies south. What the heck is up with that?🤣🤣🤣
👍👍🔥🔥 Jesus Jay was so close
I have always been terrified of snakes. I have learned so much educational things from watching your shows
What do you do with all the baby snakes. How do you feed them
Wow that was amazing your snakes are so big 🐍
Oh my that cow snake is so beautiful ❤️
I’m new to the channel.. my question is since this is such a crazy situation why don’t you just grab the entire clutch and then move and count and separate after everything has calmed down and snake is away? I feel like that would be the smartest and safest way to go about this situation instead of doing this all while the snake keeps trying to attack you
They don't bite unless someone touches them actually
That's easier said than done. Especially with a retic.
The safest way for humans would actually be quickly grab the snakes neck/head and rip the snake off but what's safest for humans isn't always right. This is actually what's best for snake. He puts the snakes first which is awesome. Watch more videos he really educates us on this channel. You will love it. No worries I asked the same thing when I first watched and I have owned snakes before.
i’m also new to the channel.. i thought the same exact thing. but my guess is that they can pick out the infertile ones and safely place the eggs one by one in the new bucket, without the snake knocking them over. i’m sure if they pick up the clutch at once, it can maybe fall apart? (i’m no expert but that’s my theory!)
My guess is because he cares less about the snake and more about the money and likes. Honestly, how this man got this far in the industry being this stupid, I’ll never know.
What a great site. Keep up the good work. Two phobias of mine are Borsch and snakes.
She is a BIG snake! ❤️😂 Livin’ the dream! 😂
Beautiful . Living the dream
Beautiful snake.🤗
I am scared it gives me nightmare
There was definitely a slight worry when the other snake was brought onto the scene.
I didn't know you guys were from California, I actually was trying to apply for a job at local reptile stores and prehistoric pets was actually one of the ones I applied for. I got a hold of somebody, told them my experience with reptiles, and they seemed really interested.
I wasn't quite sure if this was the same Prehistoric Pets or if there are multiple with the same name. I live in Southern California. I worked at reptile Island for a short while. However on my very first day, I had my ear ripped into ribbons by a beautiful Blue Tegu. She was blind in one eye and there was a bunch of children yelling and trying to touch her. She was startled and I was trying to keep her from possibly injuring any of the kids. Eventually she crawled on my shoulder, bit my ear and preformed a death roll. It hurt really bad but I was way more embarrassed than anything. I became a bit more hesitant after that because my co-workers didn't tell me the behavior of the animals. I didn't know which ones I could safely handle and which ones I needed to be cautious of. They said the Tegu was a sweet heart and had never bitten anybody before.There were very deep wounds on my ear and I was surprised that it healed without stitches.
Eventually they layed some of us off. I was very upset because they said the reason why I was laid off was because they needed confident people that can handle the animals no matter what happens. But ever since that day that I was injured by that Tegu, I wanted nothing more than to get back in and handle some reptiles again. I still to this day am upset about that because all I ever wanted was to be with these beautiful animals no matter how injured I got in the process. It's an occupational hazard.
The reason why I was less confident, was because the co-workers themselves and their attitudes towards me the entire time working there. I wish they would have given me more of a chance and teach me how to become a better handler, but it seemed nobody wanted to teach anyone anything at all.They would sit and laugh at me when I made little mistakes and refused to show me the right way. Instead of helping, they would sit and watch me mess up even when I asked them for help. They excluded me from any conversation about what reptiles were coming in. Eventually they sent me to the back room to throw away dead rats and mice and they would make me stay there until closing time. When I wanted to work after closing they wouldn't let me and just told me to go home. The workers made me feel very unwelcome and when I asked them what I could have done better, all they said was get more confidence then come back to them. But how can someone learn if there is no one willing to teach. So I have been Studying reptiles and how to better care for them in a work environment. I'm watching videos like yours as well as other experienced reptile owners and learning what I can about them.
But I feel that there is no better way to learn than Hands-On experience though I know it can be dangerous at times. I just want to feel that passion and drive again. I want to be around coworkers that I can really be my true self around, I am absolutely great with people and with children. I would love to be able to handle reptiles again. I worked so hard and I would be willing to work after hours because I absolutely love being around animals.
A job like prehistoric pets sounds like something that would absolutely drive me, and fill me with that passion of being close to these wonderful animals again. I would even start at the bottom like sweeping floors or cleaning cages and move my way up. It's been my dream to work with animals since I was a little girl. Unfortunately, a lot of reptile businesses want experienced people who have done it for years and years but not willing to teach somebody until they are experienced as well. These highly trained people had to learn somewheres. What should I do?
Don’t change you’re on the money 🔥🔥🔥 perfect path 🔥
Jay “Mayweather” Brewer always on the defense with a smile on his face.
TEN JE . JÁ BYCH SE ho bala
Jay may weather for sure 😂
Just started watching love learning and see what you do!
You just gotta love snake people. They are a little crazy but so good in the heart you can't help but like them. Good on ya, Jay.
Hello from Houston, TX!
The young boy is so handsome~💕
Thank you 😊
@@pontespythons Is he you?😳
@@mrssagaart8045 that would be so cool! 🔥
@@pontespythons 💖💖
When he said baby cows I thought, “Cows lay eggs?” I am an idiot
😂😂i feel ya
I have always been afraid of snakes due to my brother..long story..bu I love watching you do your dream job.
I love his videos they are funny and interesting
what is more stronger python or cobra -.-
While I'm amazed how beautiful that thing is.. I'm also thinking that I don't want to be less than 500 miles away from it..
Hey Jay, what do you do with all the baby snakes?
Hi what's the largest snake you have
These are beautiful snakes
So beautiful snakes
OMG I've got too have one please tell me the price of the rainbow reticulated python ?
Is it wrong to keep them so cooped up? I know they like small areas but wouldnt they need large enclosures with foilage etc? Just curious im not a snake know it all just an honest question for education. It looks mean with rows of them just sitting and doing nothing but breeding is that cool with the snake too so to speak?
They enjoy the tight spaces. They would feel uncomfortable and stressed out if they were to live in a more open environment (When Breeding). It does look a little wild with all of those rows of snakes but that's just how it is in the breeding world.
If they was in bigger enclosures the amount of space the zoo would need would be vast alot of breeders keep them in rubs so these actually have alot more room.
@@katanakutz402 actually they wouldn't feel stressed if they was in bigger enclosure and they don't necessarily prefer smaller spaces it's just that it's better for breeders because they can actually keep and breed more.
They actually have a bigger enclosure but they like tight spaces when breeding to make sure they warm and protect there eggs
@@jakemilitano2453 they are kept in the viv they are put all the time and even if they was kept in bigger ones they would still find the smallest place they could to lay their clutch in the wild they would lay their eggs in an unused burrow
8:18 Wait WhaOh 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Great job!!! Great video!!
What do you do with all these baby snakes?
Do you need to incubate the eggs with heat and humidity?
Thanks for sharing. Great info
Camera man almost took Lucas shoulder out
I saw that too, didn't look nice either 😕
Lucus is adorable.
We can play a drinking game for the number of times @Jay says "Come on, girl!"
I'm hooked!!!!❤
Jay u know how to make people laugh
41 what a clutch, I never had a guess right before
What a beautiful snake
Hello master snake, this lady snake is sensible and difficult to manipulate 👏🐍👍
You're like Kevin James mixed with Ace Ventura XD
I completely trust you and your method on snake handling because you can really see all they do is displaying primal and natural instinct, they're not necessarily agitated or even provoked.
They're just being good mamas, and people *NEED* to remember snakes are just like people - they HAVE different personalities, they HAVE different moods and statues every day and every hour. they can be tired, friendly, flighty, hangry, grumpy, affectionate. All of it.
Plus burning energy like that is also good for em cause that means they get to sleep like a couple wet lazy mops while ya'll do all the work to make them feel comfortable how 'bout that XD
Talk 'bout a royal snake!
Affectionate?
Am i crazy because i think the snake is so cute 🥰😅
What is the use to nurture those snakes
Just subbed , I love watching you but dam you give me nightmares 👍❤🇬🇧
Design is clearly evident for those that look close to see it.
Oh Jay tell us about how did you begin to handle snakes, perhaps when you were a child?
He has an interesting story, and could write an autobiography. As an orphan, he visited a reptile place and got the dream of having his own. He started out small, in pet stores and grew from there.
@@christinamann3640 thanks for your words 👍
Sure, he should love his job, he is always laughing.
She's very pretty.
The snake just wants a kiss hahahahh s
Don't mind me saying this but how did they make baby's
You are very brave, buddy.
Today's video was very makes me sweaty.
Too sweaty to almost nosebleed👃🩸
I saw another snake in reflection of mirror 😂
18:00 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 hollyy smokez