Would you like some eyelash viper socks?! complexly.store/products/eyelash-viper-socks
@redschafer78045 ай бұрын
to answer you query yes i would love some eyelash viper socks may be have a three pack with a random color mix lol
@fakjbf31295 ай бұрын
Another reason for high variability is to decrease intraspecies competition. If you and your sibling are both green you’ll both live out among the leaves eating the same things. If you are green and your sibling is brown you’ll probably spend time out among the leaves while they stay near the trunk of the tree and you aren’t going to be directly competing with each other which helps both of you.
@melkwarseeker1725 ай бұрын
Pretty sure that's what they said 😅
@fakjbf31295 ай бұрын
@@melkwarseeker172 No, what they said is that having multiple color morphs lets them access more parts of the canopy. That’s halfway to the statement I made, but they never actually made the point that it means individuals aren’t directly competing with each other.
@kennethmullen-qe9hg5 ай бұрын
@@fakjbf3129 True, but that's where both implication and inference find their times to shine, coming to play lol! Yes that wasn't stated explicitly yet most people would infer that as that was the implication. It's called "reading between the lines" as well, and is why the other commenter, in his or her reply, thought that it HAD been stated as such in this video... However, your point also isn't moot, as, this being an educational video, science-based and whatnot, there's a chance of a wide range of people, of all different ages and skillsets or experience, partaking in this nature video. So, for some viewers it could be beneficial to them, to spell it out a little bit clearer. To others it could maybe feel, as if like they are being spoonfed the information but since the nature of this video is nature or science, and/or educational people really should not have a problem in that department, here, in this CASE knowing it is a family-friendly video and channel, with how many small children are on KZbin nowadays, for sure! LmMFaO! ;) :P :o)
@@fakjbf3129 my apologies then, zoology grad so guess I just inferred 🙂
@nebulan5 ай бұрын
6:33 "the difficult step: finding mates in the first place. " Mood.
@The8BitPianist5 ай бұрын
Taxonomy truly is the messiest scientific discipline
@itsmeblank40285 ай бұрын
And I just can't help love it ❤
@TestName2864 ай бұрын
It's what makes it genuinely challenging
@stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis13694 ай бұрын
WHAT EVEN IS NANOTYRANNUS
@FischerNilsA4 ай бұрын
Well, a lot of the foundations where laid before people understood evolution. Linneus was a creationist after all. Modern genetic-driven cladistic descriptions are much less messy.
@MatthewTheWanderer4 ай бұрын
@@FischerNilsA Yeah, but it's still difficult to clearly define a species sometimes.
@mikamekaze5 ай бұрын
I've loved every pin i've gotten from the pin club, but none have made me gasp and yell out lout upon seeing it quite like this one. Absolutely stunning.
@jessecarlucci94735 ай бұрын
On a recent trip to Manuel Antonio National Park and Monteverde in Costa Rica we managed a couple peeks at this little guy. They’re so well camouflaged that they were all but invisible to the naked eye. In one instance, a hummingbird alerted us to the viper’s presence, loudly dancing to ward the imposing - if beautiful - beast off a branch. 10:24
@eshiffer4 ай бұрын
I saw one or two in Monteverde last year as well!
@SandyRiverBlue5 ай бұрын
They are berry colored and while resting on a branch they sometimes scrunch up their bodies in what can often look like a bunch of berries. Since they eat birds, which see in a pretty wide range of colors, I'd say it's a pretty good adaptation.
@Algrenion5 ай бұрын
(bursts through the doors 5 minutes after upload) did someone say colourful snakes?!!??!?
@angelalewis36454 ай бұрын
😂🙌🏻
@YochevedDesigns5 ай бұрын
Molecular phylogeny is really shaking up everything we thought we knew about clades and species. I'm loving it! (BTW, if I were ever to own an eyelash viper, I would have to name it Billie.)
@redschafer78045 ай бұрын
i see what you did made me giggle so hard i almost fell off of my bed lol
@MatthewTheWanderer4 ай бұрын
I don't think vipers make good pets, though, since they are venomous.
@redschafer78044 ай бұрын
@@MatthewTheWanderer that may be but i think we all have that one reptile that we wold love to keep but for what ever reason we cant keep.
@MatthewTheWanderer4 ай бұрын
@@redschafer7804 Yeah, that's certainly true for me. I'd love to have several kinds of reptiles, but I can't have any pets right now.
@redschafer78044 ай бұрын
@@MatthewTheWanderer me too i would love to have an Eastern Box Turtle but in my state its illegal to bring one in from out of state. that makes me sad because i want to get one that wasn't taken from the wild
@WizardOfDocs5 ай бұрын
I'm used to wide color variation being a consequence of artificial selection (think of how many colors dogs can be!) It is absolutely wild (pun very much intended) to see natural selection do the exact same thing all on its own.
@Hurricayne924 ай бұрын
It's almost as if 'artificial' selection is just made up 😜
@FischerNilsA4 ай бұрын
@@Hurricayne92 You saying people dont breed domesticated organisms selectively? Because I know kennel owners and cattle farmers who would laugh in your face for that. And point to their most important tool: The stockbook their great-grandparents started.
@Popebug3 ай бұрын
@Hurricayne92 Dude it's not exactly a mystery that humans breed animals. Just how dumb are you?
@BackYardScience20005 ай бұрын
Green tree pythons are like this, but mostly only when young. Eastern Hognose snakes also come in many variations in the wild, from normal brown, to bright orange to solid black. I've found all 3 of those variants in the wild within around a 2 square mile area. In eastern Kentucky and western West Virginia there are blackish/purple copperheads with abberant patterns as well. Many have been documented. So yeah, color variation is pretty common in the wild, even here in the US.
@SAmaryllis4 ай бұрын
Thanks for spelling out the implications of species splitting in terms of endangerment categories - obvious in retrospect, but not one I thought of on my own!
@GSBarlev5 ай бұрын
haha, I knew about these beauties from Joey "Call Me The Lamp" Josselson's channel, where he keeps several varieties. It's really cool to get a deep dive of the science behind these incredible snakes. Bonus shout-out of the appearance of the "judgemental shoelace" at 5:40
@MoonLitChild4 ай бұрын
For a second I thought this was one of his videos! And yeah, the judgemental shoelace cameo was pretty great. xD
@JayKwell5 ай бұрын
Have scientists considered that eyelash vipers developed their specialized head scales because it makes them feel bonita?
@JessF423 ай бұрын
Muy Bonita 🐍 🐍 🐍
@obambagaming14675 ай бұрын
Here in our area are alot of Leopard slugs. And they have all kinds of patterns and shades. Some are dark brown with stripes, some have spots and some are much lighter colored. There are appearently even red variations, just havent found them yet
@Caterfree104 ай бұрын
I don’t always get the rare variants of the pins, but when I do, I love it best when it’s a snake. :>
@melkwarseeker1725 ай бұрын
Eyelash vipers have been my fave venomous snake for a real long time now but i always thought it was just one species.. informative stuff!!
@Sarappreciates4 ай бұрын
Me too! I also learned something new here, I thought they were all one type of snake.
@paulkinzer76615 ай бұрын
I knew nothing about this species, but, oh my goodness, they are beautiful!
@jungtothehuimang5 ай бұрын
Pit vipers are some of my favorites! I think their looks are super impressive and pretty, and their color differences are so striking. I am a huge snake fan and i think these guys are pretty neat.
@reptilez134 ай бұрын
Tree vipers in general are fascinating, especially with the convergent evolution with insularis pit vipers, among other Old World tree/bush vipers. Super awesome and beautiful animals!
@germanomagnone5 ай бұрын
it's basically a "rainbow viper" or an "eevee viper"!
@nettlesandsnakes91385 ай бұрын
Keep one with high friendship and teach it rough play or charm and it may become fairy type.
@nettlesandsnakes91385 ай бұрын
Keep in mind that most of the time the viper will evolve into a grass type because it’s in the rainforest and it’s near Mossey rock
@germanomagnone5 ай бұрын
@@nettlesandsnakes9138 a cutie version of the quetzalcoatl (the Aztec feathered serpent)!
@angelwhispers20605 ай бұрын
🎉 Eevee viper 😂
@germanomagnone4 ай бұрын
@@angelwhispers2060 Eeviper
@888Grim5 ай бұрын
You've convinced me, the eyelash viper is my new favorite snake =)
@takenname80535 ай бұрын
Color morphs are so cool!
@fishor65275 ай бұрын
that is such a good title and image I clicked on it before I had even realised it was a bizarre beasts video 😂
@Zenpaper4 ай бұрын
Hey, might be a silly question here... Thinking of the colorful variants within the same species as indication that their environment selects for polymorphism, can we reasonably extrapolate that if humans can be classified as polymorphic, then our diversity in color is actually an evolutionary advantage selected for in our unique environment? I know there are a lot of assumptions and possible alternatives in my thinking here, but that was the thought that hit me good.
@AdamYJ5 ай бұрын
[Gasp] Popsicle snakes!
@sungillk124 ай бұрын
I think you should do an episode on the most bizarre beast - humans - the mostly hairless mammal that walks on two legs, exhibits color polymorphism, and has to care for their offspring for two decades.
@leeeorama5 ай бұрын
So how do the vipers end up in the places best suited for their colorings? Would a yellow viper look at its tail and think, "Time to find a banana tree"?
@05Matz4 ай бұрын
I think their colour vision is perfectly decent? So I'd guess that they look at their tail, look at the surroundings, and think "Hmm, not a good match, I should move somewhere else." until they eventually find a place where they match the colours closely, then as long as there isn't anything else wrong with it that place quickly becomes their 'favourite spot' for hunting. All they need to display that behaviour is some kind of instinct that contrasting with their surroundings is bad (or that hanging out near other things that look like them is good), they don't need understanding of why -- just a vague discomfort at the sight of their body contrasting with the surroundings. Though from what little I know about snake intelligence, it seems entirely plausible that they'd "feel exposed" in surroundings that contrast with their colour. I know that a lot of snakes are pretty clever about hiding themselves, even if their overall intelligence isn't considered particularly impressive.
@cathyb12734 ай бұрын
This is a stunning snake.
@nariu7times3285 ай бұрын
gorgeous pin
@ThatJaymsWisdom5 ай бұрын
So cool. And truly the greatest KZbin show there is
@laurachapple67954 ай бұрын
These are GORGEOUS. Also, I'm intrigued that the snakes apparently know what colour they are?
@crackedemerald49305 ай бұрын
they're so pretty!
@NewMessage5 ай бұрын
There's a tree boa from South America that come in the same kind of color swatches... Corallus hortulana. Mean as heck, but my fave snake for display by far.
@paulkinzer76615 ай бұрын
Hey, new message! Thanks for this. I looked them up and they are gorgeous. Also, I see your comments on lots of KZbin channels I watch, and just wanted to say how spot on so many of them are. Well done, you!
@NewMessage5 ай бұрын
@@paulkinzer7661 * tips an imaginary hat *
@dragonbowlsupper5 ай бұрын
They look like a packet of snake Skittles. Snittles?
@astralb.26475 ай бұрын
SNITTLES 🥺💞
@Sarappreciates4 ай бұрын
The rainbow you don't wanna taste.
@Eltuine5 ай бұрын
They're a snainbow!
@ostremnomer5 ай бұрын
Perhaps a rainbowa
@astralb.26475 ай бұрын
This has literally nothing to do with vipers, but I need to come here and say that the bodysuit the host is wearing is absolutely gorgeous!
@larsgottlieb4 ай бұрын
Her new hair is gorgeous too (o:
@astralb.26474 ай бұрын
@@larsgottlieb yeah, she's got style!
@allanjackson46243 ай бұрын
Very interesting indeed. This video not just told me something I did not know, but a whole class of things I didn't know, being how evolution can favour plurality. Great stuff.
@prezhenz69694 ай бұрын
Lol unsurprising that some scientists assumed that color variation was indicative of speciation-despite regional/niche overlap. People do this with so many species not just snakes, relying on phenotype even though we KNOW genotype isn’t always expressed visually
@AngryKittens5 ай бұрын
I'd like the Fire-type viper.
@awaredeshmukh32025 ай бұрын
So if they pick a location that's correlated to their color, do they know what color they are and actively plan a good location to hunt based on that? Or does, say, a yellow snake just try a bunch of spots before it has great luck at the banana farm? They can't all be doing it based on instinct because they need different instincts within the same species.
@DJFracus4 ай бұрын
They do not need different instincts within the same species. They only need one instinct: the instinct of staying around surroundings that look like them. Because of the long, bendy nature of a snake, they can easily see what their own body looks like, of course.
@The_Leftysaurus5 ай бұрын
okay not related to the wonderful amazing snakies, buuut gawd I LOOOVE that shirt!!!! You look aamaazinggg! ♥♥♥♥
@JeremyAndersonBoise3 ай бұрын
She keeps saying Eyelash Vipers when she means Eyelash Pit-vipers. These sepcies are from Central and South America, there are eyelash “true” viper species from Asia, they often get conflated.
@quitlife92794 ай бұрын
Do we know if the different species can still interbreed or any behavioural differences? I'm guessing there hasn't been much active evolutionary speciation but the populations were just geographically separated and became genetically distant, but not distant enough to stop interbreeding and gene flow.
@mossydog23855 ай бұрын
For years I've been cross breeding in order to create an entirely new species of viper that can only survive in urban areas. I call them the windshield viper. No really...
@Katiapunchh4 ай бұрын
Just found out this channel and let me tell ya this is gold!!!! Congrats 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉. Keep it up with the excellent work guys. Greetings from South America. Eager to see these snakes (of course carefully 😂❤)
@plovergrrl4 ай бұрын
We got so lucky to see one of snakes in the wild in Costa Rica, so I was thrilled to share this with my wife when I saw the topic of the video!
@UshioKiss5 ай бұрын
6:40 is this a real photo??? it looks like art or ai because the snake is so small
@jungtothehuimang5 ай бұрын
It looks fake in my opinion, I don't think even a baby viper could fit in a flower like that.
@johnzheng86525 ай бұрын
Apparently eyelash vipers are just fairly smol snakes (max size 50-80cm long), and looking at Google images there's a ton of them wrapped around leaves or other small things
@BizarreBeasts5 ай бұрын
It is getting harder to figure this out every day, but as far as we can tell, this is a real image! www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/eyelash-viper-royalty-free-image/1425994963 Also, it looks like there is another angle: www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/eyelash-viper-royalty-free-image/1425994965
@jungtothehuimang5 ай бұрын
@@BizarreBeasts thank you for responding!
@blipboop55944 ай бұрын
Wait, pit vipers are called that because of their... anatomy? Not because of like, snakepits? Which snakey pit came first?? 😵💫
@AndrewTBP4 ай бұрын
The pits in the snakes came first by a long way.
@user-McGiver5 ай бұрын
''...how does this work?...'' well ''hello!''.... human beings!... many variants, same species!... it's called adaptation!
@soundslikephiladelphia3 ай бұрын
I got to see a bright yellow Eyelash viper when I went to Costa Rica last year! It was not nearly as large as I thought they were.
@stephaneclerc6674 ай бұрын
I've participated to several studies on vipers in Europe and for example, the snake I k own the most, vipera aspis can be almost any colors. I've found black, grey, dark green, red, brown, light blue, yellow.... Some with no pattern, some with reduce pattern, some where the pattern is so big you don't see anything else.. And in the moutains, populations are isolated and some trait become prevalent. So when I have guest who want to see that viper in its environment, I just ask them : what color do you want you viper? And they are staggered by the question, answer, and then I go to the right place. Vipera aspis are terrestrial though, but the variations are crazy and yes, it's always related to the environment.
@raphlvlogs2715 ай бұрын
can they get accidentally introduced to places far away due to hiding in shipments of timber or live plants too? considering that humans are taking away so much materials from their habitats
@sarahpooler23304 ай бұрын
Your outfit is gorgeous today!
@AroundTheBlockAgain4 ай бұрын
Biology: "So how many different morphs do you want?" Eyelash vipers: "Yes"
@monicamares91985 ай бұрын
Omg how I wish they weren't venomous and made good pets, they'd be beautiful in a nice large arboreal tararium and so many more people would keep them and we'd knoe a ton about them by now maybe even make more color morphs
@CasaVipera4 ай бұрын
They make pretty good pets. I've got 4 of them, and more underway.. easiest venomous snake to care for.
@monicamares91984 ай бұрын
@CasaVipera sounds pretty. If you don't yet, you should post videos about them
@raphlvlogs2715 ай бұрын
can viper species hybridise between each others?
@FreedomAnderson4 ай бұрын
Yes, they can.
@bensantos388217 күн бұрын
Please make a video on how or a close up of your background please? It blew me away and why I hit subscribe.
@agalv90175 ай бұрын
That’s a crazy color on that coachwhip I’ve never seen one in that color before
@javieroa82143 ай бұрын
In one of native languages of Costa Rica they are called "bocaracá" that means kiss of death because they tend to camouflage in areas around human height so it was and is probable to get bitten in the face.
@redschafer78045 ай бұрын
they prove the saying that variety is the spice of life
@oscaryikes98225 ай бұрын
So the eyelash vipers in the pet trade are now all mutts? Or do keepers have to try to figure out what theirs are if they want to sell or breed them?
@BizarreBeasts5 ай бұрын
Great question! I know that for some snakes in the pet trade (like reticulated pythons) the locality (where the wild snakes were caught) is something breeders track. That would probably be the only way for them to keep the species distinct in captivity, but I don't know if folks are doing that for eyelash vipers. Maybe @ClintsReptiles or @ChandlersWildLife would know? -Sarah
@herambhasabnis69495 ай бұрын
This is very similar to the Malabar pit viper, could you also make a video on it please.
@j.l.emerson5924 ай бұрын
If you haven't done it previously, will you make a video on legless lizards?
@Bryan-cs9toАй бұрын
Great video!
@RickySTT5 ай бұрын
I have met a different species of pit viper in the wild. Fortunately, it was of a shy species (a rattler-either timber or eastern diamondback), and we wanted nothing to do with each other. And I’d like it to stay that way.
@oleksandrbyelyenko4355 ай бұрын
They look kinda cute 😅
@joshualieberman75585 ай бұрын
“Sign up to keep this channel going” very ominous thing to say. Maybe reading between the lines.
@rhondahuggins95425 ай бұрын
Love the colors, and that is a bitchin' lace creation!
@Sarappreciates4 ай бұрын
These are some of the prettiest snakes in the world. Their "eyelashes" give them a horned appearance like dragons. They almost don't look real.
@phoeberose24294 ай бұрын
Learning about snakes always makes me feel like I'm 10 and excitedly reading a book
@canaanval5 ай бұрын
Want a snake with a lot of variety? Look into the Variable Kingsnake (lampropeltis leonis)🥰
@bilaalmanselljones1014 күн бұрын
I like the hyper variability there are a number of species, I mostly know plants e.g : rubus rigidus, strychnos spinosa, solanum tuberosum(the first two are wild species so I don't know how much domestication effect my statement)
@doginhat135 ай бұрын
You can't stop me from tasting the rainbow
@XavierKatzone2 ай бұрын
Fascinating!
@Zahri8Alang4 ай бұрын
Like calling all noodles the same, no Uncle Roger would beg to differ
@ariverwilde4 ай бұрын
I’m late to this but I loooove your top!!!!!!
@FelixHelixihare5 ай бұрын
I really want that pin.
@Ulthar_Cat4 ай бұрын
High color and shape variability. I'm surprised that it surprised the researchers. I studied a species like that in college. It's a weird endangered mammal. We call it Homo sapiens. I studied Art History in college XD 💜
@toomanyspreedsheets980224 күн бұрын
I was really confused why she kept reiterating that snakes come in a variety of colors and even within clutches, but remembered such a thing isn't common knowledge. Many snake species are like this BTW. Just look at hognoses, it gets wild.
@KydtheSyd4 ай бұрын
6:06 snision
@benmccrobie92725 ай бұрын
The music is making feel like I'm watching a Spirit of the Law video
@angelalewis36454 ай бұрын
It comes in lots of colors - like pygmy puffs!
@mistformsquirrelАй бұрын
*Snake the Rainbow~*
@threeraven135 ай бұрын
NoniSnek!!😂😂😂
@martlettoo4 ай бұрын
The important thing is that they don't struggle with their own identity ❤
@falcolf4 ай бұрын
Such gorgeous little candy noodles❤❤❤
@MrT_Rex5 ай бұрын
Ssssssensational
@raymoonstar135 ай бұрын
This case reminds me a lot of Chinese Giant Salamander one
@The_Chandster2 ай бұрын
I love your outfit!
@franklyfrustratingАй бұрын
One of my favorite snakes, they're difficult to keep in captivity though, best left to zoo's and experts.
@ditzfough4 ай бұрын
Is that the voice of Sarah Suta?
@prezhenz69694 ай бұрын
Its funny/sad that even scientists assume that they can visually tell species solely by appearance. Just reinforces why prejudice persists within human societies
@finalmage64 ай бұрын
Once again requesting that the flying squirrel get it's bizarre beast due!
@americaroleplayer5 ай бұрын
Well I have a new favorite snake! 🐍❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍
@AwesomeFish123 ай бұрын
Childrens pythons have a similar history. They used to be considered one species.
@sylvio72395 ай бұрын
damn
@thatrioscouple53615 ай бұрын
I'm in the first 150 views, the first 30 likes and within the first handful of comments! Whoop, whoop! 🎉 😊
@quitlife92794 ай бұрын
Don't humans have different colours even in the same litter too? Why would it be surprising...?
@askthebubble283 ай бұрын
Mmm, what a delicious rainbow…. **LiCk** **I HATE MY LIFE**