A snake handler is trying to carefully remove a clutch of eggs from a protective female albino python. The handler is attempting to coax the snake into giving up the eggs without biting him, using a snake hook and verbal persuasion. The snake is extremely defensive and aggressive, but the handler eventually manages to retrieve the eggs.
The eggs are then counted, and the handler finds 46 eggs in total, with two being infertile. The handler then cuts open one of the eggs to show the contents, revealing a yolk with no white. The handler explains that snake eggs are different from chicken eggs, with a soft shell that absorbs water during incubation.
The video ends with the handler encouraging viewers to pursue their passions and live their dreams, and he signs off with a message of peace.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is handling a snake that has laid eggs.
2. The snake is a python, and pythons do not lay their eggs in the same way as other snakes.
3. Python eggs have a soft shell and do not need water to incubate.
4. The eggs will hatch after 84 days.
5. The speaker is trying to collect the eggs without getting bitten by the snake.
6. The snake is protective of its eggs and will defend them.
7. The speaker is using a snake hook to handle the snake.
8. The snake is a constrictor, but it is not interested in constricting at the moment.
9. The speaker is trying to get the snake back into its enclosure after removing the eggs.
10. The snake eggs start with just a yolk, and the yolk is absorbed by the developing snake during incubation.
11. The eggs have a soft shell that keeps growing during incubation.
12. The speaker has collected 46 eggs.
13. The eggs contain only yolk, with no white, and the yolk is full of protein that helps the babies grow.
14. The speaker is keeping the eggs in a specific orientation to protect the developing embryos.