This channel is going to be about my adventures out in the wild while also showcasing some of my captive animals! Everything from reptiles, amphibians to insects and much more.
I’m aware that the stereotype about reptiles being cold, emotionless, and never bonding with their caretakers is wrong. Reptiles are significantly more intelligent than previously thought as well as numerous cases that prove they can emotionally bond. But there’s something more about King Cobras. You look in most reptiles eyes and you can’t really see their intelligence. But there’s something noticeably expressive in a King Cobra’s eyes.
This is king and your petting it okay I’m not a hater I enjoy watching them but I have no intentions of handling it bc animals feels nervous and bam I’m dead. You do you and I’ll watch
Chriss U miss me so Much...I love ur Videos....Ur king Cobras Ur the Beast Guardian so sweet an Human with ur Reptiles pls More Videos, thx I wish U the best for u & ur Animals. Peace & Love Bruhhhh
Interesting. But is it really worth the risk? You say you handle the King Cobra 1-2 times per month. Let's say that the risk of getting bit each time is relatively "low", perhaps around 5 percent. That is 1 in 20. Ok, let's change the scenario a bit. Suppose you have a shotgun and 20 rounds of ammunition. 19 blanks and 1 live round. Would you randomly draw 1 round from those 20, load a shotgun, put the muzzle in your mouth and then pull the trigger 6-12 times every year because you love guns and nothing bad has happened so far? Imho that's insane. I'm sure you have family and loved ones that cares alot about you. What about their pain and sorrow if if the live round finally goes off? Also think about all other inexperienced snake charmer wannabies out there that you "inspire" to try the same thing. Mayby their odds of making it is just 25-50 percent. Remember that a great gift also means a great responsibility. God bless and take care.
Las cobras son serpientes fabulosas no soy amante de las serpientes pero la cobra me fascina es un animal inteligente dicil y si se sabe tratarlo es muy manso solo que hay que saber manipularlas al minimo error estas muerto y con suerte tal vez muerda pero no inyexlcte veneno
Mark my words, that snake is suddenly gonna git you one day. It probably already did. Billions of owners thought they had a friend, but they ain't around anymore are they?
This guy is super relaxed, he likes you.. I have lived around cobras and kinda know their body language. Katie is cute..snakes can see your aura, they know what you are, safe, not safe, can be trusted or not, stuff like that. I get approached by poisonous snake frequently, they like me for some reason. Sometimes they really make an effort to be friends.
they don`t bite out of irritation or annoyance right? they know the bite kills so it's for meals and life or death, he doesn`t view you as a threat or food so no reason to bite... right?
Katie really has the trust in you and it’s amazing to see!!! Also I wish we could communicate to animals to say to them that we are not a threat to them!!
You're the guy who takes off the plastic film from an electronics screen and the snake is the one who's like "no bro it protects it" even though it's bubbling and peeling off.
This is EPIC. Thank you, for this wonderful peek, into the (captive) world, of such an enchanting yet fear-inducing snake. My nephew has a ball python, that's docile & (almost) happy to be petted - I don't know if he'd have a go at holding any of these vipers! Kudos! :0)
How did this fella not die approximately 536 times during this video? I mean, even the babies have a lethal bite, right? What's the guarantee one of them doesn't take just one of countless opportunities for a playful nip and kill him?