Cardi Bis getting in touch with her wild side.The Grammy-winning artist recently visited the Wildlife Learning Center in Sylmar, California, for a new episode ofher Messenger seriesCardi Tries . At the center,veterinarian Dr. Evan Antinintroduces the rapper and her guest,fellow musician Chloë Bailey, to several unusual animals.PEOPLE has an exclusive peek at the exotic new episode, which featuresCardi Bmeeting a huge reticulated python — the longest snake species in the world. While many might be spooked meeting such a giant reptile,Cardi Bremains calm inCardi Tries.“The ‘WAP’ music video has made me not as scared of them,” the “Bojack Yellow” rapper explains in the clip, referring toher music video with Megan Thee Stallion, which features both artists covered in snakes.“It peed on me and Megan’s face,“Cardi Badds of one misbehaving reptile.Cardi Bis a little less calm in the second sneak peek at the new episode ofCardi Tries __. In the clip, Dr. Antin tries to handthe mother of twoan armadillo, andCardi Bcomically shrieks in response.On their trip to the Wildlife Learning Center,Cardi Band Bailey also meet a red tegu, Eurasian eagle owl, American alligator, sub-Saharan African sulcata tortoise, and a porcupine, helping Dr. Antin do check-ups along the way.The center is just one of the fascinating placesCardi Tries __has taken its titular star, who often brings her glam squad and celebrity friends along on the adventures.Cardi Bhas also tried ballet, cooking, ranching, and more for the series.To see Cardi B’s entire visit to the Wildlife Learning Center with Dr. Antin, watch the new episodeCardi Tries __onWatchTogethervia Messenger, Instagram, or Facebook Watch.To watchCardi Tries __with a friend on Instagram or Messenger, start a video chat, tap the media button in the bottom right on Instagram, or swipe up to access the menu on Messenger, select ‘Watch Together’ and search forCardi Tries __. You can also view the episode on Facebook Watch viaCardi B’s official Facebook Page.

Cardi Bis getting in touch with her wild side.

The Grammy-winning artist recently visited the Wildlife Learning Center in Sylmar, California, for a new episode ofher Messenger seriesCardi Tries __. At the center,veterinarian Dr. Evan Antinintroduces the rapper and her guest,fellow musician Chloë Bailey, to several unusual animals.

PEOPLE has an exclusive peek at the exotic new episode, which featuresCardi Bmeeting a huge reticulated python — the longest snake species in the world. While many might be spooked meeting such a giant reptile,Cardi Bremains calm inCardi Tries__.

“The ‘WAP’ music video has made me not as scared of them,” the “Bojack Yellow” rapper explains in the clip, referring toher music video with Megan Thee Stallion, which features both artists covered in snakes.

“It peed on me and Megan’s face,“Cardi Badds of one misbehaving reptile.

Cardi Bis a little less calm in the second sneak peek at the new episode ofCardi Tries __. In the clip, Dr. Antin tries to handthe mother of twoan armadillo, andCardi Bcomically shrieks in response.

On their trip to the Wildlife Learning Center,Cardi Band Bailey also meet a red tegu, Eurasian eagle owl, American alligator, sub-Saharan African sulcata tortoise, and a porcupine, helping Dr. Antin do check-ups along the way.

The center is just one of the fascinating placesCardi Tries __has taken its titular star, who often brings her glam squad and celebrity friends along on the adventures.Cardi Bhas also tried ballet, cooking, ranching, and more for the series.

Cardi B freaking out at an armadillo

To see Cardi B’s entire visit to the Wildlife Learning Center with Dr. Antin, watch the new episodeCardi Tries __onWatchTogethervia Messenger, Instagram, or Facebook Watch.

To watchCardi Tries __with a friend on Instagram or Messenger, start a video chat, tap the media button in the bottom right on Instagram, or swipe up to access the menu on Messenger, select ‘Watch Together’ and search forCardi Tries __. You can also view the episode on Facebook Watch viaCardi B’s official Facebook Page.

source: people.com