I never get tired of seeing Timbers, they are truly beautiful animals. It was awesome to see one in hunting position, and I learned a lot as always. Great discussion at the end about the importance of rattlesnakes, it is so important that people understand what a vital role rattlesnakes have in the ecosystem. Fantastic video as always, I’m looking forward to more! - Harrison and Evan
I never get tired of seeing Timbers, they are truly beautiful animals. It was awesome to see one in hunting position, and I learned a lot as always. Great discussion at the end about the importance of rattlesnakes, it is so important that people understand what a vital role rattlesnakes have in the ecosystem. Fantastic video as always, I’m looking forward to more!
- Harrison and Evan
The Wildlife Brothers thanks guys! I’m a big fan of timbers and never tire of seeing them either 😀👍
Their scales are so beautiful. I haven't had an illustration project focused primarily on snakes, I hope I will get one soon! They are so gorgeous.
I'd love to see that and also hope one comes along for you!
2:23 I love this part, who animated this? :0
Gabbycat our artist/graphic designer John Buffington did it, he is great!
@@lifeunderfoot4805 it was hecking cool.
Great series of videos keep it up
Outstanding, as always.
Could you do a video on brumation? Weirdly enough there seems to be little info online on the process of brumation, how the animals prepare, etc.
Tina Rees we actually have been tossing that idea around! We may do that this fall.
Very nice video, Like n,33 and Greetings from Italy :)
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Ugh, you held a tick!!! I'd never. Be smashing it instantly, and not on my skin.
Domo I hold ALOT of ticks haha. Some summers we get 50-100 on us a day and you just get used to picking them off.
@@lifeunderfoot4805 😨
Domo we will definitely do a tick video in the future!
@@lifeunderfoot4805 That would be a really good one. Maybe you can confirm or deny myths about them jumping onto people from overhead branches.