Season 3
11 episodes
5 min. per episode
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A snake enthusiast confronts dark secrets and deadly truths, unraveling a conspiracy that threatens both his passion and his life.
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Welcome to season 3 snakes of Florida. I'm sorry to say it but this season is going to be quite short compared to my other seasons. I simply just didn't get see very much while I was in Florida because it was so dry. I saw most of the common species that occur throughout the state but certainly none of the less common ones. Hopefully we can change that in the future. Anyway, the brown water snake is one of Florida's most common water snakes and I was really hoping to see one while I was here, and they were prolific down here in the everglades.
Here it is. A wild corn snake. Very few of the snakes I catch and feature on this channel actually make good pets but the corn snake certainly does. That said, don't take one from the wild to keep as a pet. Make sure it's captive bred and good at eating frozen thawed rodents and it'll make a great beginner snake.
Here we go again, another water snake. But it a good one. This is the Florida banded water snake. Though I only saw a few, they're probably the most common water snake in Florida. And they turned out to be so much prettier than I expected. I also talk a little bit about how you can tell the difference between this and a cottonmouth.
This is the Everglades racer. Don't worry this'll be the last racer for a while. But like its close cousin the black racer, is extremely common and is a wonderful predator to have in south Florida. Especially to keep Florida's invasive lizards to a minimum.
This is definitely the prettiest snake from this season. The blue striped garter snake was high on my list to see while I was in Florida and the salt marshes certainly delivered.
My name is Ethan Fineshriber and I've been fascinated with the misunderstood creatures that we coexist with: Snakes.
