Fun Facts about Cozumel's Wildlife!

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Published 2024-06-25
While on vacation in Cozumel, we couldn't help but go searching for the incredible wildlife local to the area! You'll learn about capuchin monkeys, scarlet macaws, and more!

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All Comments (21)
  • @lesliebow0217
    the capuchin just casually laying on Emily's arm was adorable
  • Ok, the mama and baby capuchins hanging out on Ed's head is one of the cutest things I've ever seen!!šŸ˜¢
  • I love how iguana's angry pose is "sup" Like they're saying hi to their friend across a bar.
  • @bentclaw
    There was a bonded pair of two elderly male scarlet macaws at a zoo I interned at after college that had to be moved off exhibit because they were living in an open air aviary and kept acting cute to lure guests over to them and then biting for fun. Loved those guys.
  • @khills
    I'm really glad Emily and Ed are modeling healthy adult behaviors, like taking vacations! It would be very easy for them to be all about work, 24/7, especially since they're the owners of the zoo/breeding facility. It makes me really happy that they both take the time for multiple vacations a year, and they show that as important as it is to visit family, it's also important to take time together as a couple, doing something just for. you. At least in America's all work and no play culture, it's a refreshing attitude to see adults have (and model for younger people watching).
  • Dearest Emily and Ed, Iā€™ve been watching your videos for 6 years now, and I love your enthusiasm, love for reptiles, birds and insects/arachnids. I know itā€™s like a 1% chance of you seeing this, but I just want to say, thank you. You have made my life 10x better by encouraging me to get my own reptile. I now have 2 gorgeous blueys who I plan on breeding next year. All the best wishes for both of you, your reptile family, and your kindness.
  • Love watching Emily get so happy over parrots, reminds me that she's definitely a bird person
  • @anonview
    Only Ed and Emily would film an educational wildlife video even though they're on vacation. ā¤
  • I'm not sure if anyone has posted this yet, but the panting of birds is called gular fluttering. It's basically the same function as panting, to lower the body temp.
  • I love how Emily constantly mentions that they are bad pets but beautiful animals in the wild:)
  • Dear Emily and Ed Iā€™ve been watching your videos since youā€™ve had over 60 snakes in your own house and I watched you build your own business and that just warms my heart to see how far you guys have gotten and I love you guys so much and keep doing what you doā¤
  • Hello from Guyana šŸ‡¬šŸ‡¾ my daughter vishaia and I love watching your videos together lots of love from vishaia ā¤
  • @ItchyRaptor
    Emily ā€œ oh, and thereā€™sā€¦ā€ Lizard: do do do do do do došŸŽ¶šŸŽµšŸ˜‚
  • My favourite zoo, I'm UK, is Chester zoo and with their help and encouragement the city of Chester has become the 1st city to not use unsustainable palm oil. They worked with businesses and schools ect. I think it would be great if more cities followed them.
  • @ShadeyLadey
    I LOVE the attitude of green iguanas. When i was a kid my adult cousin had a pet green. He'd had him for over 20 years. However, even now, like 2 deceades later, i remember his awfully overgrown claws, his broken spines, and the huge, but way to small for an igiana, fishtank he lived in. He was so old and knew nothing but that tank šŸ˜¢
  • @Spinno.
    you know its a good day when Snake Discovery uploads šŸ™ƒ
  • The monkeys were so adorable and the macaws and iguanas were so pretty! I love seeing animals in their elements
  • Capuchin monkeys are my absolute favorite! I've loved monkeys my whole life and these beautiful white faced babies have always been at the top of my list! So cool to see you interact with these mischievous animals!
  • @bugtalk84
    It's so amazing to see how the wild macaws are completely unfazed by the presence of people and Emily was so close to them.
  • Hi Emily and Ed, just wanted to say that you made me get over my fear of snakes and that now I know too much about snake morphs and if I tell people about morphs they get weirded outā€¦