The Deadliest Snake Attacks
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- Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
- So how are we supposed to treat the over 5 million snake bites that happen every year? We'll dive into that a little later because antivenom isn't the only way you can protect yourself. To help me explain, I'm going to show you 3 of the deadliest snake attacks on Earth.
00:00 The Deadliest Snake Attacks
00:58 Black Mamba Attack
05:58 Saw-scaled Viper Attack
11:24 Anaconda Attack
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As someone who is really scared of snakes, watching this gave me chills and goosebumps the whole time
It’s time to man up and not be scared cat 🐈⬛
Me too, seriously
lol, I'll try@@badsolja1
Hell yeah me too
snakes are far more afraid of humans, they are very defensive even if it means a bite.
I'm glad here in arizona all of the venomous snakes will warn you long before they're about to strike
Not anymore. A lot of rattlesnakes now don't rattle. Because people kill snakes that _do_ rattle, and the silent ones preferentially survive.
@@AlexBesogonovdang,soon enough they will erase the rattle
😂 bruh as if its good news
I would just be extremely worried about one of my dogs getting bitten as my boy German Shepard attacks any animal in my garden (which is about 3 acres in size and I live in the countryside in Cornwall, 8 miles outside my city of birth Plymouth England) but thankfully we don’t have any dangerous animals here and the only venomous snake is the adder. And in my 43yrs of living in Tideford X in Cornwall I’ve only seen an adder 3 times and twice the snake was dead. My dog on several occasions has picked up hedgehogs when they’re rolled up in a ball in his mouth and been ok
@@nichhodge8503 Around Phoenix, Arizona you can get snakebite vaccine for about 90 USD at vetenarian clinics. Without vaccine a rattler bite to your dog will run waaaayyy into the thousands of dollars. My brother checked this out when he moved there about 7 years ago. He had a large Shepherd mix. Before that I never heard of a rattlesnake vaccine for dogs. I don't live in rattler country so that's all I know.
Bro after watching this it just makes me more anxious to get a mongoose🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Just get a crazy Jack Russel terrier mix. They aren't venom-resistant like a mongoose, but they are cold-blooded serpent slayers.
Most Australian hospitals are well stocked with antivenom particularly to the type of snake common in the area.
This video is filled with medical misinformation and promotes fear 😨 instead of useful information.
I heard your country is beautiful! But I’ll see your country in pictures. I don’t do spiders or snakes a your country has an over abundance of poison spiders and snakes.
Shut up goof ball
No they don't
If a snake goes into attack mode with you, you have either wittingly or unwittingly got too close to it. A snake will NEVER seek out and attack something that is too big for it to eat, it doesn't want to waste its venom
It doesn't really matter very much. If a Black Mamba pumps you full of venom, whether or not you encounterd it wittingly or unwittingly isn't gonna make much difference.
But Black mamba attacks without provocation 😮
They even enter people's houses at night and bite them when they are sleeping. Yikes
5 MILLION BITES A YEAR!!!! See this is why i dont go outdoors and i keep my home very minimal and clutter-free. I want to see any and every.
The fact that he mentioned a Kenyan woman scared me because I live in Kenya but I know God is my savior
God wants you to value your life and make smart choices. We are but mere mortals after all. Stay safe!
thank you for the tips.
Saw-scaled Viper - IMMENSE HORROR PERSONIFIED.
Phew! On this occasion, I'm glad I live in the UK, with nothing more dangerous to worry about than a little Adder.
Great video.
Funny that NL is making these anti-venom while, we hardly have any venomous snakes here
I hope they have success. The process of making antivenom is hard on horses.
Awesome video, one of the best I have seen!
Very good explanation which makes the video even better to watch.
Glad you liked it
This was so helpful and im glad we don't have these snakes where i live.
I saw a black mamba snake in my bathroom, but it ran away as soon as it saw me, but I was screaming and shivering 😪😭🙀
OMG i couldn't... We have western diamondback rattlesnakes, mojave greens and sidewinders... They're all rattlesnakes.. To me that's frightening but a black mamba!!! I dunno how u do it... I would never leave the house and reinforce every crack and crevice....
Remember that snakes are more scared of humans.
@@user-tm1oh7fe2e true
god that would scare me to hell
@user-tm1oh7fe2e u are right
@@__Ripples__YT I was so scared that I started seeing it in my dream
Wow learned so much thanks ❤❤❤
People so many times under estimate the speed of snakes , because they normally move so slowly, but snakes like the diamond back are extremely fast when they want to be
Right? Pit Vipers can tag cats. That should tell you everything
A good video as a whole, with good advice. A few details should be taken into account, however.
The saw scaled viper is far from being as dangerous as a mamba. Both are agressive, but in different ways : the mamba is territorial and will show itself to encourage you to leave its territory - it may come at you if you don't oblige ; saw scaled viper types are irritable and will strike if disturbed, but will leave you alone if you are not perceived as a threat, it will not pursue you as the mamba might.
Both snakes often bite repeatedly, but the saw scaled viper often makes "dry bites" (ie without injecting venom), which the mamba does not ! The mortality rate for untreated bites is close to 100% for a black mamba, but only 20% for this viper (10 to 20% for other members of the echis family). A mamba bite kills in 7 to 15 hours (sometimes a lot less), an echis usually takes a couple days.
By the way, would it not be preferable to show the right snake ? The one biting the foot and the one at 9.24 is a russel's viper, which can grow to 1,60 m in length (saw scaled vipers average 60 cm) and is a lot more dangerous to deal with.
Its venom is definitely not as potent as any elapid or most other vipers, but it's supposedly responsible for the most snake bite deaths annually due to its proximity to people and how often people are bitten. That's why it's considered the most deadly snake.
Can you make a video on how to survive an elk attack?
Or hippo or Polar Bear attack
Same as surviving a car crash 🧐
I love this channel
I love this channel 😊❤
Mee too
With cobra don’t move. With black mamba run away. 😂
Thank you for showing us some great tips on how to avoid snakes great show😮
thanks
Don't need antivenom because I'm not stupid enough to mess with a poisonous snake 🙄
Thank you for this presentation. When I was training at Ft. Sherman, U.S. Army Jungle Training Center in Panama, I was required to take periodic injections of "dilute" venom to enhance my anti-venom response
No you didn't lad hahaha stop lying if this Si true you'd know old mate in this video has no clue about life let alone snakes haha
I was a Navy Corpsman for 8 years. I did a lot of training including jungle training with the USMC. We never did any venom injections. What are you talking about ???
Lol busted
@@5thbassdrum lol too many edgelords looking for attention in the comments section. You caught him out. Dilute venoms my pretty foot.
"Dress for Success" that's funny!
Question: What was the name of the black snake with the segmented head at the very beginning of this video? It had the warning "Don't Move!" Nothing was said about this snake?
Not 100% sure. I know the one on the left was a Mangrove snake which although back fanged venomous it technically is not dangerous to humans. I would also like to know the one on the right
Probably a harmless non venomous snake like a kingsnaked lol
Get an antivenom! WOW, that is some serious survival advice!
Love this video,thanx for info.
Looks like I am NEVER going to these places
*gulp*
In my country India,the Saw Scaled Viper is commonly known as the Russell Pit VipeR and not the Saw Scaled VipeR...
Russell's Viper Daboia russelii viperidae family of snakes isn't a Saw Scaled Viper Echis carinatus viperidae family of snakes with 8 different species that live in Africa, Arabia, Asia ,India and Sri Lanka.
Russell's Viper isn't a pitviper it's a old world Viper species with no heat seeking pits.
In Kenya it's called the carpet viper
Both are different and both exist in india
Part of the big 4
It's obvious they don't know much about snakes.
Since we over flew a lot of the area they lived in, we were briefed about Black Mambas. What stuck with me is that: 1. Could travel across the ground faster than we could, 2. They could raise their heads about 1/3 of their body length, 3-5 feet above the ground. 3) because of how high they can elevate their heads, bites in the chest, and even neck were possible. 4) Best defense; by popular response of most crews, (remember, they can run you down), as much buckshot as you can fire at the damned thing.
Very good video love it 👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
Nature is wild ♾️
Who is the guy who did black mamba attack? I miss him. He was great
Wearing proper clothes and shoes, a stought canvas pants, makes a big difference in your vulnerability.
I grew up with Timber rattlesnakes and Western Diamondback rattlesnakes. Never got bit but had several close calls. Luckily, I was wearing bite resistant clothes.
When I go west of the Missouri River out in range/grasslands, I wear my vintage cowboy boots. They're not certified for snakes but the uppers are stiff, double layers of leather. Out in the scrub grass those nasty little clumps of cactus hiding in the grass are the most numerous hazard.
I recently heard there was a “generic” venom that isn’t breed specific. It is newer and probably not for all.
Also could use some on the other common snakes like Rattlesnakes an types of Cobra an coral snakes too.
Can see a whole series here full of deadly animals from round the world an how to ID, avoid, mitigate an even counter them if absolutely required
Snakes are not sinister, they just defend themselves and their territory, just like most other wild animals
They are sinister animals came from hell
Iv actually been attacked by one at an exotic pet shop and it bit and started to coiling around me i bit back right behind the head and the staff rushed over to help me
the way the snakey was playin dead is so cute
Ikr 🥰
Im definitely not going to Australia
No worries, they'll find you, black mambas are in Africa, anacondas are in south America, cobras are in Asia, rattlesnakes, coral snakes and bushmasters are in North America.
Nowhere to hide, pal.
@@antoniomontana5778horses 🐎 and donkeys 🫏 kill more people in Australia than any other type of wildlife.
@@antoniomontana5778if you are cautious and have sense of humour don't go near to any snake
You might want to stay away from southern Florida...well, anywhere in the US south. Then Texas and the Plains states and .... yeh not many areas without snakes. The North Central US is not known for snakes unless you go west of the Missouri River.
perfect analysis, and ways to save loved the video salute for the efforts.
Can't you just step on snakes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Such fascinating creatures
From a Distance
@@Suj_9ttrue so they have to learn how to hold distance or they be dispatched
Are there gonna be more videos on other snakes as well?
Nahhh i understand he did this for the camera but in real life if a snake is scared n is running from me IM LEAVING IT TF ALONE, SHOW OVER 😂
Me: I love snakes
Gets bitten
Me: I still love snakes
🤦♂️
Intresting
ha-ha. Venom 1981. Good movie scared the holy hell out of me as a kid. Black Mambas and that movie are why I'm scared of snakes.
Great video, but that strike was not 15cm as you stated it was more like 50cm. Thanks!
And 0.7 sec are 700 Millisec and not 70.
What about the sucuriju Gigante? It's been known to reach 60 to 70 feet in length. It's most likely different from anacondas
The snake on the left in the thumbnail is a mangrove, they are rear fanged. Their venom is among the weakest. he 1 on the right is an Indigo, Non venomous, docile. You also showed a common garter snake in the video, some species produce a small amount of mild neurotoxic venom in their saliva. While garter snake bites are generally innocuous to human beings, some people have shown allergic reactions in the past, though it is rare.
Partially stepped on a garter snake yesterday in my yard barefoot. I immediately knew it wasn't grass and then looked down. I jumped so high I probably could have gotten on my roof without a ladder.
This is why Cats are capable of instant reverse takeoff.
Faster than a Harrier Jump Jet.
😱IM NEVER TRAVELING TO THERE EVER AGAIN
cewl channel Thankssssss!!
How to Survive and What If is run by one person, this guy.
That snake u keep showing as a sawscale viper is a Russell's viper
Scary😭
Black mambas are dangerous. I'm from South Africa and the beginning of November it killed a high school final grade(matric) student who went for camping (at Kruger National Park) in preparation for their final exam.
1:02 "is not a stick got me laugh"🤣
Make sure don’t make a seen and don’t move unit it will leave you alone
The deadliest snake is the common brown snake of Australia OR the Fierce snake of Australia.
Chanel West Coast and Bam Margera’s worst fear.
Is What If is also your channel bruhh?
Honeybadger: hey my snacks 😅😂
Always have a shovel when walking or hiking
Just Run Away Immediately when you see a Snake
I was bitten by a Western Diamondback, it's like being branded , burned like white hot metal, 11 viles , didn't lose my thumb.
Educational.. Thanks anyways....
That looks like me in a fight
Best way to survive is staying at home unless you're in Australia. Africa or Asia.
00:40 Just so you know, Josh wasn't doing his job that day.
13:57 Imagine dressing up in a suit and intentionally being swallowed whole by a snake. If that’s not a contender for the Darwin awards hall of fame, I don’t know what is 😂
Can you make a video of how to survive the King Cobra attack
How to Survive a Pokémon Attack
Snakes are so fast in attack 😂
“But nobody needs a-“
My weapons can make themselves your problem from a lot further away than a few centimeters.
snake attack 15cm in 0.7 sec. and then
the cat😼 says. oww thats it???
Thank you very much and folks take my advice leave it alone!!!!!
Not true, Bill Haast was my mentor, rattlesnake can only move a third of it's body size. There are death biting snakes the Brown snake, Boomslang, Tai pan etc. What kills an individual is freaking out about being bit and causing the blood to race through the heart and body
Stay calm keep your breathing slow try not to panic
Just leave it alone and stand still if you don't move fast it will leave 😊
Luckily the most venomous snake the Inland Taipan lives right out in the middle of the outback desert where there isn’t a big human population so coming across an Inland Taipan is very rare thankfully. But if it lived in an area where there is a big population there could be lots of attacks and deaths, in fact if I remember correctly that there is no record death from an Inland Taipan bite that’s how rare they come across people.
Wrong snakes don't attack humans!!!!
All snake are posinus❤
When you see a 2S, it´s a big problem
Good flipping grief!!!!
You can survive a Black Mamba attack by not going anywhere that has Black Mambas.
0.7 seconds is 700ms not 70ms so for a sprightly jack like me it's well within my comfort zone.
This video was way too intense
Australians need to watch this video.
This video has no relevance to Australia a woman was bitten by a Black Mamba three times and survived after 45 minutes you get bitten by a Coastal Taipan three times let alone an Inland Taipan you're a goner.
Feet don’t fail me now!
Have a snake bandage, learn all you can and stay safe, go to hospital australia has antivenom at most country hospital. It is a nasty death
Black Mamba deposits gargantuan amount of venom!
Gaboon Vipers can inject 2400 mg of hemotoxins and cytotoxic venom in a single bite the highest venom yield of any snake.
"Poke it in the eyes" 🐍👊👀💀
Why are they not making anti-venom any more?
?? They are making antivenom for the common snakes in the US. Its very complicated, with a mountain of work for a small vial. Its hard on the horses they use. Their joints swell up and they can hardly walk. At some point the lab has to find new horses to abuse.
So when people are being stupid around snakes, think of the misery many poor horses had to suffer to save the idiots lives.
Why you not included Inland taipan
In some parts of Africa anti venom is not needed or taking the veteem to a nearby hospital the only need is the indeguos and some herbs that is natural for venmonus snakes
Im no snake expert but anacondas rarely attack humans.
Yeah, uh hmmm! 😅, you sound like an expert! SMH
Did did say humans are not their ideal prey.
Yeah the guy that was literally TRYING to get eaten had to really try to even get it to attack him. It tried to get away at first.
How do I avoid these snakes? By not leaving my country 😬
Leave.
😅, what you said!🥹
yeah
Which country are you from?