This is a transcript of a YouTube video featuring Ed and his team at Snake Discovery, a reptile-focused channel. The video is a Christmas special, where they feed their large reptiles as a gift to their viewers. Ed thanks their sponsor, Audible, and promotes their audiobook service.
The team then proceeds to feed several snakes, including nearly headless Nick, a snake that lost its eyes in a lawnmower accident. They also feed Bacon, a Western hog-nosed snake, and three larger snakes: Popeye, an albino Burmese python; Doug, a boa constrictor; and Noodle, a reticulated python. The team makes a game out of seeing which snake can eat its food the fastest.
In the end, Popeye surprises everyone by winning, despite being the least likely to finish first. The team also feeds Rex, a snake that prefers to eat turkey necks. The video ends with a thank you to their viewers and Patreon supporters, and a promise to try to get Noodle to eat on camera again.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is a Christmas special from Ed and the host of Snake Discovery.
2. Last year, they did a video feeding their large reptiles as a Christmas gift to their viewers.
3. This year, they are doing it again.
4. The video is sponsored by Audible.
5. The host spends 6-8 hours feeding and cleaning their reptiles every Thursday.
6. They are currently listening to the "Wings of Fire" audiobook series.
7. The series is about young dragons working together to defeat a common enemy.
8. The host has a macaw that they keep in a separate room.
9. They have a snake named Nick who was hit by a lawnmower and lost an eye.
10. Nick's remaining eye was removed to prevent infection.
11. The host is feeding several snakes, including Nick, Bacon, Popeye, Doug, and Noodle.
12. The snakes are being fed a variety of food, including mice, rats, rabbits, and guinea pigs.
13. The host notes that the snakes' food died of natural causes, except for the rat which was purchased.
14. The host is making a contest out of which snake can eat its food the fastest.
15. The snakes are being timed to see which one can finish its food first.
16. Popeye, the albino Burmese python, is the first to finish its food.
17. Doug, the boa constrictor, finishes second.
18. Noodle, the reticulated python, does not eat its food.
19. The host thanks their Patreon supporters and Audible for sponsoring the video.
20. The host plans to set up a time-lapse to see if Noodle will eat with the lights dimmed down.