Wild Inside the National Zoo: Reptile Rejuvenation
Despite their cold-blooded reputation, reptiles have personalities, too. Caretakers at Smithsonian's National Zoo introduce us to some of their most charismatic creatures... and their particular grooming routines. From: WILD INSIDE THE NATIONAL ZOO: Reptile Rejuvenation http://bitly.com/1DIGxcp
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My heart felt so full while watching this 💞
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Reptiles are lovely, fascinating, animals!
It's not safe to hug most of them, but they're so cute, I want to. -
5:12 what kind of animal is this?
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For the record. Komodo Dragons do not have venom, but a specialized bacteria that acts as a venom; though, I'm sure the zookeeper knew this and used 'venom' for the sake of simplification. Now no wise-asses need to comment on it :^)
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What a great video. I have a tortoise and she is adorable. She loves it when I scratch her shell. And YES they are very intelligent creatures. Snakes are intelligent too and oddly enough they love their humans as well.
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i heard turtles and some reptiles can see all colors !!!
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my brother starved his bearded dragon to death......... fucking bastard
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are they tamed?
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I wonder how sentient these large reptiles are... how much they remember and understand friendships. I would think they didn't need to since they usually live in isolation.
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I subscribed because i really love reptiles..weird animals but extremely lovable!
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..with a REMARKABLE slow speed!
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It always annoys me when people think reptiles are not intelligent. Oh, the stories I can tell you about my aquatic turtles and the problem solving they can do... they are almost too smart for their own good!
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I thought tortoises were amphibious.
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I wish they give the tortoise with delicious flowers.... :(
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we can see tortoises have not evolved speed because what they eat doesn't move lol
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really great documentary clip, so nice to see people glamouring these animals and making them more understandable and interesting, as they're often neglected when people talk about endangered animals. Also they're portrayed in a much nicer light than most documentaries ''OMG KILLER CROCS'' etc haha
only thing that annoys me is the Komodo Dragon keeper is slightly inaccurate with his facts; they're the largest lizard, but Crocodillians (i know they're semi-aquatic but komodos often swim in surf when hunting too) are the largest reptiles, and also they don't inject venom, they have venomous saliva which infects the wounds their teeth make :p Sorry to be pedantic but i feel it's important!!! -
Who knew reptiles could be so adorable? These cold-blooded creatures will warm your heart with unexpected cuteness in this video from Wild Inside the National Zoo: http://bit.ly/1BCAd4m
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Qué bonito
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Awww, reptiles get spa days!
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