Agreed, but: Warnings! The hooves of a dear can slice flesh open. Horns of animals have deceased people. Dear move a Lot faster than we do. All Animals may potentially fight for their lives (your life rather) when cornered, Can this creature overtake me and cause me harm if it turns on me (even for a blink of time)? As a man who stopped and pushed a deer off the road (that woke up and ran off), I approached it from behind and it was a doe (no horns). Consider Reconsider Consider Reconsider
The man was very brave to help the deer exceptionally when the snake had a hold on the deer. Smart that he used the branch to get the snake off the deer. Then to see the deer move was great. Thanks to him for his help too deer. God Bless You Sir.
1st guy saving the deer is my hero! He took a scary beating just to save that deer! Beautiful brave human!!! Thank you!!! Thank you to the others as well!!! You all are truly good humans!!!❤
@@Lili-ey1ndFr, saving that deer was stupid. Snakes go weeks without eating sometimes. So all he did was “SaVe ThE dEeR” from an animal that is just trying to live as well.
@@noemibarrios4056 You should take a look at the way HUMANS kill their prey. It's beyond "atrocious!" Check out the methods we use to keep food animals until their inhumane death occurs, and YOU eat it! Snakes kill naturally, it's not "atrocious" AT ALL.
@@noemibarrios4056so is that you pov on all animals that eat others or just snakes and rattle snakes are better than most humans, snakes kill to eat or protect themselves humans kill for the fun of it or just cos they don't like a particular creature
Que bueno que les ayudaron,mil gracias y el Señor os colme de bendiciones,por ser tán generosos,con salvarles de esa serpiente y por ayudarle a quitar esa cosa de la cabeza al pobrecito 🦌 ciervo 🙏🏻😊🤗💜💜🦌💜💜💜🐇💜
Awesome people. When I was in my early teens I got to be a part of a really heroic horse rescue. The veterinarian who actually made the plan and was absolutely instrumental in saving the horse’s life and for me, set the standard in intelligence and bravery in a moments notice. I was part of a volunteer fire dept in a small Tennessee town. We got a call from someone that had just purchased a horse. The horse spooked, tried to jump a fence, impaling itself on an upright post. Massive bleeding and couldn’t move since any attempt drove it further in. Any attempt to get close to the frantic horse made things worse. The vet arrived, quickly explained that we should retreat and warmup our chainsaws inside the salvage truck. He arranged a signal which when given, meant we haul ass up to the horse and cut pre-planned pieces of the fence. He slowly made his way to the horse, verbally soothing it as he went. He inserted a syringe filled with a major tranquilizer and gave us the signal. I never ran so fast or was more focused on my board to cut. The horse was beginning to pass out when I got there. The cuts were made in seconds and WE SAVED THE HORSE.
@Bluebirbas the snake will find something else, they can go without prey for months. But anyway, the second clip was not helping/rescuing but only bs Maybe someone should chase this person away when he/she wants to sit down to eat a steak next time 😂
@@josephdavis-gy6zg I know, you make a valid point, that is very true. The snake was just getting its dinner, as all creatures must do. But i still couldn't have just sat there and watched the deer get killed! So i can't really blame the people for helping the deer! I would have did the same to be honest. However, i noticed they didn't try to harm the snake ethier though, which was a good thing, because it was an innocent animal also, as big and scary-looking as it was! They just distracted it, so it can go off and get its food somewhere else in peace, and the deer gets free to roam another day. I think they did the right thing.
@@puddylump41Agreed! Ppl act like saving that 1 deer made the snake starve or something. 🤦 & Are going after ppl in the cmts who are cheering for the deer. Talking about the natural life cycle blah blah. But it's also normal for us humans to care & not any to see some animals being killed. Plus, I have to admit I ABHOR snakes! Total phobia! But I've known ppl who love them & have them for pets & I support that. To each their own! So let ppl do their thing & of they come upon a similar scene, they can choose to let the snake eat.
@@josephdavis-gy6zg it may of been in Florida where that species of snake is invasive and not native. It looks like the South Eastern US, not where that snake is native.
Nope. The idiot with the branch was out of line. It's called nature. And before you get all up in arms, you have no way of knowing that was filmed in the USA. I E not an invasive species.
I'm not entirely sure that snake was supposed to be there. It could have been a Burmese python, which is invasive to the everglades, in which case a starving snake is not a bad thing.
@@narutohuntmendemon6354 Burmese pythons are an invasive species that are pets that were either carelessly released by their owners into the wild or escaped. They've since then inflicted horrendous damage to the everglades, about 70-90% of many smaller creatures including possums, foxes, and bobcats are gone. In some ways, the only thing keeping them in check are the large gators, but even then, they can kill and eat younger alligators.
Thank you for helping them. I know they were scared! They had to be grateful in their own way later on. Animals aren't stupid. But just like with normal humans, sh** happens
For the people upset about the snake. I promise you, that deer was too much for that snake to handle. it would have killed the deer and would have wasted it after it realized it couldn't be swallowed. OR it would have actually tried swallowing the deer and would have died in the process. That person saved both of their lives
You gotta let nature be nature.... They living in the wild thier whole life... Y'all can't just pop up one day and act God there.... Humans need to stop f***king interfering in everyones life...
True that! I thought the same thing immediately. My boa is dumb as rocks and totally would try to eat something too big as well if I gave it the wrong meal haha. So glad this guy helped them both - the snake easily could have seriously hurt itself trying to force the deer down it’s throat, too.
You are beautiful people to do what you do for our animals. If not for your bravery and devotion, the outcomes here would have been very different, with horrific suffering, so thank you so much. 💖
It's actually really impressive that these humans didn't get hurt. A deers hooves are pretty sharp and they have quite a bit of power and speed in those hind legs. Just remember humans , the fact you are helping is beyond honorable just make sure you're safe. The deer normally is in a panic mode and they don't always understand your helping.
👀😳 That's a reticulated python, they are longest snakes in the world. No one ever helps the snake. Poor fella just exerted an awful lot of energy, and lost his meal 🤷. THAT SUCKS!
@@secondchance5080 it's the most basic of description. Take color, sex , religion away and your left with species . I mean it's only a few " humans " out there that identify as like a " skid steer " or a " platypus" .
That snake couldn’t have swallowed that deer anyway. It would have been a waste in the end. Probably why he so easily gave it up. It’s also possible depending on where it is, that’s it’s invasive or a pet someone let go, unless it’s filmed in Southeast Asia. But either way, that baby would’ve just died for naught.
@@whitneylackey6725depending on where that video was filmed, if it was filmed in USA for example. Then those snakes are incredibly invasive and destroy the natural ecosystem.
I thought the people were silly by using such a long branch to hit the snake, but they were right, the snake was able to stretch out very far to try to bite them
@@rickofpolynesia8070 why are you and some others think it’s ok for the snake to squeeze that baby deer to death, maybe it should have been a person instead of the deer
I had to rescue a rabbit stuck in my fence a couple nights ago. Let my dog out around 2:30am and heard the fence shaking. It's butt was too big to get through the chain link fence. I wasn't sure what to do, but got some gloves, pulled it back through the fence, and put it over the other side.
I had the same thing happen a few months ago. But I have no idea how long that poor baby had been caught in the fence. I found him when I got home from work and he looked like he'd been fighting for a while. He hurt himself pretty badly. I very carefully removed him, wrapped in a towel and put him in a basket. I gave him some food and water, but I ended up having to call a wildlife rescue to pick him up because I had no idea how badly he was hurt or how to help him. It broke my heart.
I had a similar problem. Well not really. My English lab was rooting around in my berry patch and I realized he found a bunch of baby rabbits. He thought they were toys and needless to say a 115lb dog is no match against a quarter lb rabbit. Lesson learned
@@richardkelley2016 Aww...poor babies. My Corgi found a nest of babies last summer. I saw her over there pushing something around with her nose so I went to see what she was doing. She had uncovered them and when I got over there she was trying to cover them back up. I was shocked at how gentle she was. I put a small barricade around them so she couldn't get to them but Mama Rabbit could. She literally "babysat" them until they left the nest 😂
We have a cat that keeps breaking into our house and slipping into my baby boy's bedroom or he'll sit outside the room, and a few nights ago when I'm checking the house and getting ready for bed I must have startled him as he was coming in but he clearly got flustered and got stuck when it closed as he was going thru. So I released him, getting scratched btw, and put him on the floor of the living room and opened the door so he could leave and the mofo shrugs and walks upstairs to my son's room. I'm still tryna figure out why he initially ran coz he's clearly not scared of us. We have no clue where he comes from and have put up posters for months and reported it to the local vets and animal centers just in case, and no one claims him, so I think we have a cat now, and my wife is terrified of cats
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The snake needs to eat. Who will save the snake?! Next time you see a bald eagle taking a cute bunny, no doubt you will be wishing someone would shoot the eagle. 🤔 Humans need to learn to let nature take its course.
@@tonybony5805the only difference is that the dog is not part of the ecosystem, but it is kind of difficult for people with low cognitive ability to understand this. It must be part of the same idiots who talk about releasing animals in captivity but when they are released, look what you do.
That guy with the motorcycle helmet took that deer like it was a bag of chips, he must be one hell of a fighter not backing down once that deer was loose😂😂😂❤❤❤
Pythons are highly invasive apex predators in the U.S. They are destroying all the native wildlife in the Everglades, and licensed hunters are paid to catch and killed them.
Lol. Some snake lovers here. Tell the snake to have its meal in the woods where people can't see. I would kill that snake if I could. I find the snake very dangerous to be near roads. Pets and kids will be considered the same as that deer.
@@rachelgamez3519 You're just feeble minded. You want to save the deer because its cute. I dont even like snakes, i just understand how nature works, you clearly dont.
@@beatnik6806 + the prey looked like its legs got crushed really thoroughly. This one will suffer long and die from internal wounds. The snake will hunger. The "hero" made the situation worse for both animals.
Didn't your 'god' make the snake?! Doesn't the snake need to kill to eat to live?! Didn't those humans interfere with and obstruct your 'god's' intentions / plan?! Who will save the snake?! Do you think your 'god' will smile about one of 'his' creatures starving to death?!
@@vickisimpson4390 Exactly. I despise that mentality. As much as it hurts to see the deer becoming a meal the snake has just as much right to eat as the deer does to live.
@@kaushikkam2596 Mature adults that realize every animal needs to eat.. And every animal has the right to do so.. including snakes. Not getting into whether or not certain ones are invasive. To say the snake can't eat because the deer is cute is immature and lacking basic understanding of nature.
@@zerofriends1910Ikr. I was about 18yrs.old in the backyard unwillingly gardening green beans with my Grandma.I plucked one that started wriggling😮 so I ran screaming "snake snake with it to her and she slapped my hand to put it down. I was so traumatized I ran back to where I picked it up, I'm still screaming while running in place but couldn't drop it. Granny came over slapped my hand again and told me I had scared the damn thing to death. Needless to say I was never asked to help again.😅
Uh....that is how the animal kingdom works, surely you've heard of survival of the fittest, there are only predators & preys, no peace on earth & the human race isn't much different.
The guy wrestling the deer to get a bucket off its head could have gone horribly wrong, as those hoofs are very deadly. people have been killed by them. fact.