The video you are about to see has got to be the coolest video shown on ReptilesMagazine.com this year. It is at least for me. YouTube uploader Nathan
The video you are about to see has got to be the coolest video shown on ReptilesMagazine.com this year. It is at least for me. YouTube uploader Nathan Shields has extended his enjoyment for snakes with Pansnakes, a short two minute clip that shows him showcasing the art of pancakes, err, pansnakes, a collection of custom pancakes made to look like various snakes, venomous and nonvenomous.
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As I started watching the clip, I was trying to guess which snake he was making before he labeled them himself. I was able to guess one venomous and one of the most popular pet snakes ever. Can you guess which snake he is making before he names them? You have to be fast!
John B. Virata keeps a ball python, two corn snakes, a king snake, and two leopard geckos. His first snake, a California kingsnake, was purchased at the Pet Place in Westminster, CA for $5. His first pet reptile was a green anole that arrived in a small box via mail order. Follow him on Twitter @johnvirata