@@Rojeh12 I once saw a meme "fun fact" and it said something like "the longest pregnancy was 32 years long and when the men was asked why he did come out the womb he said he couldn't be bothered to be born"
Man kind needs to stop messing with nature. If a species is going to die out due to nature, let it. Only when we are the cause of the near extinction should we intervene.
@@emarijacoway4022 Not what that phrase even means, it has very little to do with individuals: "survival of the fittest, term made famous in the fifth edition (published in 1869) of On the Origin of Species by British naturalist Charles Darwin, which suggested that **organisms best adjusted to their environment are the most successful in surviving and reproducing.**" While there are situations where human interference negatively impacts an ecosystem, indigenous cultures have coexisted with nature and their local ecosystems as part of it for centuries and that includes tending to animals that need a helping hand to thrive. Beside, not letting a pet animal die when you can prevent it has nothing to do with anything you're talking about.
@fhgk4183 meh... they clean up and are all tiny and cute. _No one_ is pretty right after they are birthed into this world... that's pretty natural, and nature? Nature gets kinda gross.
My god i knew people who had that problem before they were born but i didn't know sneks could have that problem too, you're actually such a hero for saving that baby and then even letting it come out whenever its ready like jfc it can't get any more wholesome than this
@@cheesemcmuffin7229Idk if you wanna touch a whole bunch of nasty stuff with your hands tho cuz your skin is a semipermeable membrane. Some of that stuff might get in your blood stream that's why they use gloves in hospitals.
Yes, its really interesting, last year with a clutch of corn snakes i had we had one that moved alot when we candled him. (Candling a snake egg is when you take your phone flashlight and out the egg on top to try and see anything inside)
So glad to see you back on my fyp! Missed seeing little snake hatchlings peeping their heads out every day or learning new things, great content that never fails!
@@Royal_starkThey are beautiful but dangerous. If you see bear cubs you think *Wow so cute* But its still dangerous since a mom is nearby. They can be cute but dangerous.
The exact same thing happened to me. After some hours I still wasn't being born so the doctors checked on me to prevent fetal suffering (actual term, dunno the Eng translation). Short chord tangled around my shoulders like a backpack. C-section, plus natural born sisters afterwards :3
It could cause the yolk or umbilical cord to dry up or rot while the snakes still attached. Little thing has a few more days of eating to do but since he put it back into the egg most of the moisture is retained so it'll be fine.