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  • BountifulEggnog [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    7 days ago

    Thank you penguin-love and I’m really glad you felt seen by my post. That makes me feel really good, I will definitely keep posting.

    A lot of these youtubers are a bit more focused on keeping them as pets, so I’m not entirely sure if its what you’re looking for but I do have some to recommend:

    Clint’s Reptiles he has a phd in biology education (iirc). He has videos on specific species and very information dense videos on evolution/the history of various clades and stuff like that.

    Dāv Kaufman Has some really good videos where he goes to their native habitats. I haven’t watched much of his content but he’s well respected from what I remember.

    Reach Out Reptiles This guy is a dwarf reticulated python breeder. He has lots of very informative videos on dwarf retics, explaining localities and everything that goes into it. He has snakes from the original imports. Very much special snakes to me and I’d love to get one eventually…

    Snake Discovery has a lot of more fun videos, I haven’t watched them in a while. They’re a couple and she’s really fun. They also breed a lot so a lot of their videos are focused on that, might have to scroll through or look at most popular if you aren’t looking for that.

    NERD has kinda a mix of videos too, but they have monitors and venomous stuff too. Lots of more exotic species. Kevin is autistic too and I really like the videos of him talking about snakes. He’s very knowledgeable and has been doing this for 30+ years. Some of their content, at least at some point in time, was shot and edited kinda obnoxiously but there’s plenty of good ones too.

    Not educational but Snakebird and Snake pass are both fun snake based games :)