There are 3 types of snake. You have the Nope ropes, which are the large constrictors, the danger noodles, which are the deadly toxic snakes and you have the mlems, which are just chill, and not deadly.
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I’m so glad to see you with all that gear on. Especially after the near-miss viper ball bite in the last video I watched!! He slightly turned his head to look at you when you set him down, like “Are you falling for it? I’m dead… I’m totally dead… I’m believable right?” 😂
Near-miss viper ball bite, lmao. Exact same phrase I used watching it! He was checking out his upper chest, I was thinking you need to be looking a lot lower.
I love educational videos like this, but honestly, these types of snakes DO NOT belong in America and their import, breeding, and captivity should be banned! Look at what has happened in Florida with all those invasive species.
You and Chandler are getting to comfortable and taking chances!!! I seen so many close calls!!! Plz be careful.. your both awesome ppl hate to see anything bad happen to you guys❤
Hog noses are luckily not life threatening tho unless you have an allergy to their venom. They’re really cute so I can put up with a dangerous danger noodle lol🤣
Knew that about them, never seen it actually messed with. You were 100% covered and ready. The change in body shape and size was incredible. Thank you.
@@highjinx6519the shield is protection from them spitting venom only, their strike range is limited and they can’t propel themselves that far. The gloves are supposed to be protection from biting
We have these in South Africa. They spit venom into your eyes. If they get angry, they will chase you like they did a friend all the way down the road. 😂
But in all fairness, dude plays with a dangerous live animal, puts it in fight or flight mode, continues to play with it and then goes all "Oh shit, not only did it bite me but it's actually trying to kill me!! That's not cool...". Humans are f'ed up...
I love how much this messed with my brain lol, one sec he was just playing dead and i was like "One that plays possum is the only kind of venomous snake I'd willingly handle." and then immediately cuts to it biting the crap out of his glove and I was like "Yep, nope, not even that one!"
When you have to wear gloves to handle your "pets". 😐 -Lets take the dogs for a walk. -Gimme a second, lemme put on my plate mail armor. -Don't be so dramatic, a chain mail vest is plenty. -Honey, looks like the ferrets are getting frisky. -Fine I'll grab the Hazmat suit. -Has anyone seen my Kevlar vest, I want to play with the parakeet. 🙃
They play dead when they are handled roughly which stresses them out the object is not to stress them out, a healthy non stressed specimen will be full of life fully alert standing up watching your every movement, it's usually the grabbing them with the gloves that scares them to play dead it won't stress out and do that when just using the hooks, ID stress out to if some giant grabbed me out of my house and started swinging me around but I'm not hating on you or anything I'm sure you don't do this daily and that you do care about your animals I'm just pointing out that if they are playing dead they are being stressed out which should be avoided as much as possible, definitely a good educational video tho, knowing not to pick up a snake that looks dead is a good thing to know, beautiful specimen btw stay safe
Well if they are puncture proof They're not very good and I would be asking for my money back and get better gloves. The whole purpose of snake gloves is not to get bitten if they maybe work then they are useless no one want snake gloves that might work...
@ryantravis242 The Naja Genus is where Cobras are found, it's not a Family. The Family is Elapidae. The Rinkhals falls within the Elapidae Family as well, but in the Hemachatus Genus.
Agree. Free handling of snakes is very dangerous. In addition he calls it a Rinkhals Cobra. No such snake. It falls within the Genus Hemachatus and is the only species within its Genus,haemachatus. Cobras fall within the Genus Naja. Cobras have smooth scales, lay eggs, hood and some spit. Rinkhals have keeled scales, give birth to live young, hood and spit.
If he spots on your forehead above the shield it’s going to run down into your eyes. Wear one of those sweat bands to prevent this. Unless you wear goggles
@@shadowcharizard4592It's not a Cobra. The Rinkhals falls within the Genus Hemachatus and is the only species within its Genus. Cobras fall within the Genus Naja. Cobras have smooth scales and lay eggs. Some spit and all hood. The Rinkhals has keeled scales and gives birth to live young. It hoods and spits as well.
@IANCHARLES1965 as a south African and vet it is referred to as a spitting cobra or rinkhals it other name is false cobra or ring neck spit cobra. but most local and vets and handlers will either call it a rinkhals or spitting cobra. because of its appearance and behavior while it doesn't belong to the same family as cobra. it make it easier for everyone and everything as those are the easiest names and have been used the most. not many people will know it other names or what group it belongs to so the guy not wrong in calling it rinkhals
The way yu handle this snake bro lol holy fuck ty yur crazy and ii lovve it but gawd damn I get heart dropping moments watching yu handle your snakes sometimes
Growing up, I was lucky enough to live in a suburbs, surrounded by countryside, fields woods all around, and I was EVERYWHERE, more than anywhere ELSE ! This was in the 60's and outside Macon, Georgia, and there were still so many rabbits and the quail were plentiful, and still survived nesting on the ground, which SURE is NOT the case anymore, that I'm aware of, although I would love to be wrong, and might be. But, SO many snakes to play with was Heaven to me! There were lots of Hognose snakes, Indigo (black or blue racers) snakes, and every other kind of native snake. We had both rough scale, and smooth, green or grassnakes. I have not seen a green snake in many, many years(we also called them grassnakes, I add this for those who may not be familiar with them, because I love learning new things and some of you may, too. ) in many many years, but I don't ramble like I used to, lol! I enjoy this type of vid more than any other, because I learned about this type Cobra, and wasn't aware of it before this. Thank you!!😂❤❤❤
He’s so adorable😍😍😍 Never seen a Cobra so cute!!! He spent most of the time playing the dead snake so you can touch him and cuddle him😍😍😍 Then he started playing the bad guy🤣🤣🤣 He’s a character!!!😍😍
I think it’s so cute, even though they’re super stressed and I’m sure it’s not good for them. He dead-ed 😢😂❤ When baby Hognoses play dead and stick out the tongue- so adorable. Usually see it when the baby, adult, or animal is alone or caught in the wild