She's gorgeous and I didn't realize from previous videos that her enclosure is as tall as you, which is nice to see. Nice to see Titus and Zeema getting some time outside, too.
I grew up in Texas and have been terrified of all snakes for as long as I can remember. This is the first video I’ve been able to watch about snakes, thanks for presenting Daisy in such a calm and sweet manner! Really made it more accessible :)
Daisy is really beautiful! I normally don't have a chance to interact with snakes so it's nice to know that Animal Wonders provide lots of opportunities for school kids to have this experience!
I’ve always loved the animal hang out videos :). Also the videos are still looking wonderful, you’re doing such a fantastic job, we’re all very impressed with and proud of you and Augusto and all you’re accomplishing.
She's certainly fascinating. I'm so phobic of snakes though that just watching the video had my shoulders bunching up and my jaw clenched, but I'm delighted to have learned more about her, especially regarding her Jacobson's organ. Very cool!
It would be really cool to have a hide or two attached to the wall! I'm sure she's got some cover on the ground but a hide for such a large snake would provide a cool climbing platform as well as a sense of security.
Thank you so much for doing this for her, and also for showing us! And I love how you talk to Daisy too, telling her what you're gonna do and promising she's gonna have fun. I talk to my own animals, so it's nice seeing someone else do it as well. Also what happened to Titus?! His shell should NOT be like that!!
Wow, cool! I still find snakes a bit scary though =] But beautiful and fascinating! You have a way to makes us see the animals through your eyes and see how awesome they are!!
She actually put up a video not too long ago about how they’re coping. I’d definitely recommend it but she talked about how the volunteers and her videographer aren’t there for the time being and how it’s just her and Augusto holding down the fort and doing all the animal care but they’re managing very well. They also had to postpone or cancel all of their presentations at school and such of course and how much she’s missing that part of things. Overall they seem to be doing extremely well and are still providing absolutely everything each of the animals needs and the three humans they take care of as well of course :). Like I said I’d really recommend watching that video but I hoped I helped answer your question a bit.
She's never come close to something she'd consider prey. She's a pretty picky eater, so my guess is that unless she was incredibly hungry, she'd ignore or avoid the prey.
Based on what I’ve heard, Montana has a typical “inland climate”, with cold winters and hot summers. Coastal climate, which is what I have in my home village in northern Norway, tends to have milder, wetter winters and cooler summers, because the ocean stabilises the seasons and makes them less distinct.
She weighs about 30lbs. There haven't been amy studies confirming snakes enjoy certain interactions, so the best way to determine if you should continue doing an action like petting is if the snake doesn't move away to avoid the touch or react with defensive communication. Basically, if they tolerate the interaction then it's fine to continue doing it
Hello dear friend. May you help me? I need some information about how I can prepare food for pet birds such as parrots. Can you inrtoduce books or videos please?
elham khalafi The least you could do is look through their videos to see if what you’re asking for already is available, because if I remember correctly they’ve already made a video on just that topic.
They are part of a group of snakes called boas. Boas don't lay eggs like other snakes, instead they retain their eggs inside and the babies hatch inside mom and then crawl out fully active and able to survive on their own. Pythons are a different group and one distinguishing feature is their heat pits located just under their nostrils.
@@sairbear444 Viviparous is the way most mammals give birth when the baby develops inside the mother without an egg. Oviparous is egg laying. Boas and garter snakes are ovoviviparous, hatching from eggs inside the mother.
Fake eye spots? What the heck are you talking about? Where are you getting these facts? It's just the pattern..camouflage has many forms. Also 65 degrees! Come on. I'm sure it's fine for a few min and all but that's like the coldest they can tolerate. They aren't people you know.
I find these videos very relaxing. Just sitting back and learning about a new animal is therapeutic to me
2:49 photobombing Tortoise XD
Once a boa constrictor
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She's gorgeous and I didn't realize from previous videos that her enclosure is as tall as you, which is nice to see. Nice to see Titus and Zeema getting some time outside, too.
Coldbrew Zeema was outside?!
@@minecraftmadison462 In the cage in the back at 3:08
Minecraft Madison yeah not like free roaming
I grew up in Texas and have been terrified of all snakes for as long as I can remember. This is the first video I’ve been able to watch about snakes, thanks for presenting Daisy in such a calm and sweet manner! Really made it more accessible :)
Daisy is really beautiful! I normally don't have a chance to interact with snakes so it's nice to know that Animal Wonders provide lots of opportunities for school kids to have this experience!
Daisy is beautiful! She seems pretty calm! Also, love the little tortoise who comes over! He's like, "What's up? What's going on over here?".
Daisy's eyes are very fascinating.
I miss my Constrictor Imperator boa. She lived about 20 years and was a big part of my mid-life.
What a beautiful animal! And so gentle!
I loooove her enclosure! Sucha breath of fresh air to see them in a space not a tub at that size!
She's so beautiful! I loved the cameo by Titus!
Love Daisy
I’ve always loved the animal hang out videos :). Also the videos are still looking wonderful, you’re doing such a fantastic job, we’re all very impressed with and proud of you and Augusto and all you’re accomplishing.
The hug that hugs back.
She's certainly fascinating. I'm so phobic of snakes though that just watching the video had my shoulders bunching up and my jaw clenched, but I'm delighted to have learned more about her, especially regarding her Jacobson's organ. Very cool!
I'm sorry it was stressful but I'm so glad you stuck it out and watched! I hope it's easier the next time you see a snake ❤
@@animalwondersmontana Thanks! :)
It would be really cool to have a hide or two attached to the wall! I'm sure she's got some cover on the ground but a hide for such a large snake would provide a cool climbing platform as well as a sense of security.
yay! so cool to see a snake getting to play outside. i love seeing when you take the animals out to play
I love snakes. That enclosure is so cool. Nice to see Titus in the background.
I had my Plains Hognose out on the ground today as well. The sun really brought out her subtle colors.
Her eyes are amazing! So beautiful
Daisy seems like such a wonderful snake. I have a Patternless Bullsnake at home that is 3 feet long.
I love the enclosure and beaitiful Daisy too offcourse!😄🐍👍
Aww that was cute to see daisy getting her exercise she is a beautiful boa.
Thank you so much for doing this for her, and also for showing us! And I love how you talk to Daisy too, telling her what you're gonna do and promising she's gonna have fun. I talk to my own animals, so it's nice seeing someone else do it as well. Also what happened to Titus?! His shell should NOT be like that!!
Best way to spend the day
Shes beautiful! 🐍🐍 snakes are amazing ceatures
What Fun! Thanks!
Its so cute when snakes scope up like that 🐍💟
Titus came out to say Hi but you were busy 🤣♥️
her eyes are so beautiful!
Wow, cool! I still find snakes a bit scary though =]
But beautiful and fascinating! You have a way to makes us see the animals through your eyes and see how awesome they are!!
Daisy is beautiful, you spend the day with her😂😂 Snakes scare me 😳
Snakes only bite you if you scare them
Never thought I'd see the day where I'd think a boa constrictor was cute!
Also, loved titus's photo bomb!
Her eyes are so pretty!
Is ones of my favorite snakes because very docile.
The kemosabe shirt I ordered last week arrived today! I'm super excited to wear it
That's so good to hear! I was worried there would be longer wait times. Good work DFTBA warehouse!!!
I thought you might mention the tortoise that was moving toward Daisy.???
Titus speaks for himself 😄
Why is this the first I'm hearing of Titus the talking turtle?
@@animalwondersmontana I love you
Thanks
It’s like walking a noodlely, calm dog.
Yes 😍🙋🐍
Oh, Titus cameo! 2:50
Zima hanging in the background~
"Uff da!" Not many people I've encountered say that, but my family and I do. :)
I know it's kind of the end of the time to do this, but I'd love a video on how Cas and Tigli's fur reacts to ice/snow
I do wonder how often do you take her out? Just curious, it seems like such a fun activity for her!
During the warm months she gets outside at least once a week. During the cold months she gets to stretch out and roam the hallway.
you have great snek enclosure
1:44 Wave Mechanics 101: Group Velocity versus Phase Velocity, Snek Edition
How are you coping with covid9 restrictions?
Hope you, your family, friends and animals are safe.
She actually put up a video not too long ago about how they’re coping. I’d definitely recommend it but she talked about how the volunteers and her videographer aren’t there for the time being and how it’s just her and Augusto holding down the fort and doing all the animal care but they’re managing very well. They also had to postpone or cancel all of their presentations at school and such of course and how much she’s missing that part of things. Overall they seem to be doing extremely well and are still providing absolutely everything each of the animals needs and the three humans they take care of as well of course :). Like I said I’d really recommend watching that video but I hoped I helped answer your question a bit.
The problem with those huge enclosures is how difficult it is to properly heat. Especially tall terrariums
Daisy is lovely! What's up in Titus' world lately?
i love it
Has she ever seen any potential pray during her crawls outside? How do you and she deal with that?
She's never come close to something she'd consider prey. She's a pretty picky eater, so my guess is that unless she was incredibly hungry, she'd ignore or avoid the prey.
Love snakes
Do snakes in general ever play with toys or games to have fun?
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they say Montana is cold....I wish Canada was that "cool" lol
Based on what I’ve heard, Montana has a typical “inland climate”, with cold winters and hot summers. Coastal climate, which is what I have in my home village in northern Norway, tends to have milder, wetter winters and cooler summers, because the ocean stabilises the seasons and makes them less distinct.
lol, yeah. at least there's the maple taffy
Tortoise: Ummm, what?
how much does daisy weigh? do snakes like being petted?
She weighs about 30lbs. There haven't been amy studies confirming snakes enjoy certain interactions, so the best way to determine if you should continue doing an action like petting is if the snake doesn't move away to avoid the touch or react with defensive communication. Basically, if they tolerate the interaction then it's fine to continue doing it
2:49 Did they leave him outside?!
I love snakes🐍
Jessie, can you please include Celsius/meters conversion in future videos? It would make it more understandable for us international viewers :)
You do that in epic
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how much does daisy weight? she's a really big snake, and all that muscle must be very heavy
Snakes can't hear. 🤣
The snek does a blep
Im sorry, but the title of this video made me think of some "preferences". I know someone out there know exactly what Im writing about. :) O:)
Doesn't GoHerping have a boa named Daisy?
Rosie 🙃
Not a red tail boa constrictor. Is a boa imperator.
I wonder what Zeema was thinking about that giant snake.
She was curious but not afraid. I think if wasn't in the enclosure she would have been more wary, but inside she felt safe.
Hello dear friend.
May you help me?
I need some information about how I can prepare food for pet birds such as parrots.
Can you inrtoduce books or videos please?
elham khalafi
The least you could do is look through their videos to see if what you’re asking for already is available, because if I remember correctly they’ve already made a video on just that topic.
You can watch Marlene Mc'Cohen or Live Laugh Birds if Animal Wonders Montana don't have something, though I'm sure they do! Hope this helps
Here you go! th-cam.com/video/3AsHsuneizY/w-d-xo.html
In the US your local librarian can help you to find books and online resources as well
Sarah Loomis
In most countries, actually. The core of a librarian’s job is helping people find information and/or stories.
Daisy was pretty
who gets the tasty reptile food?
Omg
Are boa constrictors a type of python?
They are part of a group of snakes called boas. Boas don't lay eggs like other snakes, instead they retain their eggs inside and the babies hatch inside mom and then crawl out fully active and able to survive on their own. Pythons are a different group and one distinguishing feature is their heat pits located just under their nostrils.
AnimalWonders Montana cool! Is that viviparous? Like garter snakes??
@@sairbear444 Viviparous is the way most mammals give birth when the baby develops inside the mother without an egg. Oviparous is egg laying. Boas and garter snakes are ovoviviparous, hatching from eggs inside the mother.
Fake eye spots? What the heck are you talking about? Where are you getting these facts? It's just the pattern..camouflage has many forms. Also 65 degrees! Come on. I'm sure it's fine for a few min and all but that's like the coldest they can tolerate. They aren't people you know.
I don’t watch anything else
Can you please film her eating an elephant?