I Found a Pond INFESTED with Deadly Snakes!
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Published 2023-11-05
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All Comments (21)
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I can’t believe all the snakes we found in my ponds! Leave a like if we should do a part 2 removing more out!
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Bruce is UNSTOPPABLE 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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I love this wow you had so many snakes in your ponds, that’s crazy
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This is your best agility video😂 Those snakes gave you the power of agility. You ran so fast!
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Bobby, you should trim the plants around the pond because snakes like to hide in bushy plants. Love your videos, part 2 definitely. Keep up the amazing work!!
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I think that some viewers forget the maintenance and care you have to put into what you bring home. Great work keeping your fish safe.
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We need chandler and Tyler to teach this kid how to handle snakes
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Good guard fish Bruce! 🎉🎉
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Be careful buddy always wear protection dude you are our mood changer you have to live long buddy ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤
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I love all the videos about you saving, moving, and caring for your fish. Make whatever video you want, just be careful. Don't like seeing you get hurt, but have fun😊
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By far the best YouTuber
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I love your vibes and you should put a fence around your pond
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BOBBY!! So glad to see you😁😁. I loved seeing this video. I love it when you clean out your ponds. Especially when I recognize some of them. I loved seeing your mom react to the snakes. I see where you get your reactions from😂😂. I really enjoyed this one. Looking forward to the next. I can never predict what your coming up with next.
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Welcome back Bobby! We have missed you ❤️ I will do a fish ID list for today’s episode in the morning, it’s 12:30 am here in Australia so I will probably just watch the video on its own for now. SPEAKING OF Bobby, have another look at the one I made last video, that Eel you caught is much more special than you might think! 😉 EDIT: Looks like I won’t even need to do an ID list cause we’re not catching anything new, but I will at least give you guys some edit on the snakes we have been finding. These guys are Banded Water Snakes (Nerodia fasciata), they are a non-venomous cloubrid snake that hunts not by venom or by constriction but by straight brute force, they usually patiently wait for prey to cruise by, where they will bite their prey and quickly overpower it and swallow it whole (once again, with no venom! Which is probably what happened to that poor bicher, likely didn’t get swallowed because of the spines), they typically feed on a variety of aquatic prey such as fish, turtles, lizards and frogs but will likely eat small birds and mammals too if given opportunity. They are also typically quite passive, choosing flight rather than fight. However, as some of you may have noticed they look terribly similar to Cottonmouth snakes (also known as water moccasins) which are HIGHLY venomous, so it is very, very important to tell which is which. Firstly, cottonmouths typically don’t have as defined patterns as banded water snakes do, and typically appear as almost a solid colour with faint patches of patterning. Their heads are also very sharp and angular almost arrow shaped VS the banded water snake’s much more rounded, almost capsicum/bell pepper shaped head. Cottonmouths also have a very iconic threat posture, they don’t typically run instead opting to curl up, and open their mouth showing off their pure white mouth, crunching their fangs and hissing (hence the name). I really hope all this info is really helpful to you in the future Bobby, because I don’t want you handling any cottonmouths by accident and getting tagged, it is not a pleasant experience! Ultimately though, if you can’t tell the difference by eye, it’d be better to not change it, don’t wanna risks a trip to the hospital! Luckily, I don’t think you’ve run into a Cottonmouth in a video before (at least not since I’ve started watching) as they tend to avoid completely aquatic environments as they’re not as well adapted to them as banded water snakes (be noted though, they still do prefer water to not water so you can never be too careful).
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People who saw the aligater👇
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you have done a realy good work bobby
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Bobby you are so brave catching the snakes and it shows how much you love your fish... Nanette from Australia 🇦🇺
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Bruce is THE MAN!
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Good boy Bruce ❤
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We soo proud of you for facing your fearssss🎉🎉🎉