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  • @jagged5261
    @jagged5261 27 дней назад +5125

    That one baby biting the snek:
    "I'm not trapped in here with you, you're trapped in here with me"

    • @AccessibleNeats
      @AccessibleNeats 17 дней назад +66

      😂😂😂😂😂😂 the unexpected villians

    • @MelonHere20
      @MelonHere20 13 дней назад +9

      Exactly

    • @Brianna-eo8nu
      @Brianna-eo8nu 12 дней назад +30

      And that baby grew up to be Hercules.

    • @Tethloach1
      @Tethloach1 11 дней назад +11

      That baby that was biting snake started crying after 2:05

    • @mrzirak792
      @mrzirak792 11 дней назад

      ​@@Tethloach1 i mean, who'd like the taste of raw snake skin?

  • @H0SANNA
    @H0SANNA Месяц назад +12331

    Expectations: Snake eats baby
    Reality: Baby eats snake

    • @retrowiktor
      @retrowiktor Месяц назад +254

      Baby inherits the earth

    • @NizzyNita
      @NizzyNita 29 дней назад +41

      😂😂😂

    • @XOguitargurlOX
      @XOguitargurlOX 29 дней назад +196

      just a nibble XD
      babies favorite game is Food or Not Food

    • @Psychohistorian42
      @Psychohistorian42 29 дней назад +3

      Proof that Man is Earth's greatest predator. Or at least that Baby is Earth's greatest predator.

    • @phyliciajoykloes
      @phyliciajoykloes 29 дней назад +7

      Hahahaha

  • @asuspiciouspresence2176
    @asuspiciouspresence2176 16 дней назад +1090

    The snake after being bitten by the baby:
    “Hey, that thing isn’t venomous, right?”

    • @Anushree_prajapati
      @Anushree_prajapati 7 дней назад +10

      😂😂😂underrated

    • @darcieclements4880
      @darcieclements4880 6 дней назад +16

      And then you try to explain to the snake that even though humans don't use their saliva for killing there are irritants in it that can cause severe reactions and infection is a risk...

  • @zachdugan7320
    @zachdugan7320 Месяц назад +18278

    "They're non-venomous?"
    "...no I thought it'd be cool to throw a bunch of venomous snakes in with a group of literal babies."

    • @Simonesanderss
      @Simonesanderss Месяц назад +829

      What a time to ask such a question 🤡 😅

    • @ronniesnakehissiii9413
      @ronniesnakehissiii9413 Месяц назад +675

      "The Surprising Reason Babies Are NOT Immune To Venomous Snake Bites"
      Video Length: 0:25
      Transcript: Baby cries after being bit.
      [Narrator] "The reason babies aren't immune to venous snake bites lies the baby's similarity to non-babies."
      [Crying Parent #1] Will my baby die?

    • @geofreyoteng
      @geofreyoteng Месяц назад +309

      lol, I think she asked so that it was on camera. Like a disclaimer.

    • @angron2074
      @angron2074 Месяц назад

      These idiots need to learn quicker

    • @contabilidade00imperiocont95
      @contabilidade00imperiocont95 Месяц назад +6

      It would be fun to watch her reaction if he messed with her confidently replying "very much so but they are well trained. As long as the babies dont cry they will be fine."

  • @gpcheng87
    @gpcheng87 Месяц назад +11637

    Snakes: "Pardon... are these babies trained? Non-venomous? I hope so, because that one just tried to bite Phil..."

    • @marcocoelho4943
      @marcocoelho4943 Месяц назад +168

      😂

    • @sciteceng2hedz358
      @sciteceng2hedz358 Месяц назад +106

      Sounds like a Gary Larson comic 😅

    • @iainballas
      @iainballas Месяц назад

      @@sciteceng2hedz358 A man of culture

    • @StolenPw
      @StolenPw Месяц назад +19

      @@sciteceng2hedz358 I could see that lol

    • @ps-gh3hu
      @ps-gh3hu Месяц назад +18

      Much need conversation 😂😂😂

  • @Kari2025
    @Kari2025 29 дней назад +1361

    It’s hard to be afraid of something you don’t know is scary. Fear is TAUGHT.

    • @ryanpayne7707
      @ryanpayne7707 29 дней назад +53

      That's the whole hypothesis they're testing here.

    • @therealgoat3367
      @therealgoat3367 27 дней назад +86

      Not all obviously... Some are natural... Like heights and loud noises... As the mentioned in the vid

    • @PossiblyAkid
      @PossiblyAkid 21 день назад +8

      im fairly sure most humans are instinctively scared of snakes

    • @kianpayette695
      @kianpayette695 21 день назад

      ​@@PossiblyAkid no they aren't, it's the image that most organizations with influences make of snakes. The bible and the Adam & Eve story is an example of that and proof that these books are used to influence your mind.
      Remember when the movie Jaws came out? The movie made everyone scared of sharks in the water and people tought they were the most dangerous animals on the planet when they are actually far from that.
      Some fears are natural, but a lot of the fear of animals are teached

    • @Hebi_haberdashery
      @Hebi_haberdashery 19 дней назад +27

      @@PossiblyAkidthat’s what the video was testing and proved wrong, buddy

  • @FeedByGanacci
    @FeedByGanacci Месяц назад +6502

    When I was a baby my mother found me in the garden with a huge spider on my face, I laughed because I didn't know this creature. My mother is arachnophobic but she didn't scream or even show that she was afraid. She just smiled and took the spider to throw it further away. What she wanted, even more than not seeing this spider anymore, was not to transmit her fear to me.

    • @bassterix7151
      @bassterix7151 29 дней назад +702

      that's unbelievably based of your mom. i hate spiders and insects with a burning passion, can't trace it back to a memory though. snakes however are cute and i love em.

    • @simontist
      @simontist 28 дней назад +69

      Based

    • @Ani-Oluwa
      @Ani-Oluwa 28 дней назад +20

      Cap

    • @edwardswidler7952
      @edwardswidler7952 28 дней назад +41

      This is precisous intelligence form

    • @CLOWTISMS
      @CLOWTISMS 28 дней назад +110

      @@Ani-Oluwa would be a very random thing to lie about

  • @onsokumaru4663
    @onsokumaru4663 Месяц назад +11607

    Babies: "Just a moving rope, meh"

  • @Alteori
    @Alteori 29 дней назад +3595

    0:23 😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬 as a snake owner, this was uncomfortable to watch. Snakes are very sensitive to touch and boy out here grasping with the fist of Zeus. It would be normal for the snake to react to getting pinched like that.

    • @emmanuelarthur_
      @emmanuelarthur_ 28 дней назад +88

      Weird to find you just casually commenting on some random video😂

    • @meadandmilk
      @meadandmilk 28 дней назад +418

      Did it trigger you too then when he said the snakes are ‘trained’? 😅
      Wild animals can always be unpredictable and reptiles have no concept of being trained, only accustomed.

    • @kaimanthelizardwizard1248
      @kaimanthelizardwizard1248 28 дней назад +27

      Random ahh Alteori cameo

    • @Myr25636
      @Myr25636 28 дней назад +46

      Fist of Zeus???

    • @chuggernot
      @chuggernot 28 дней назад +105

      Baby grips aren't that strong

  • @ParteraQuisqueyana
    @ParteraQuisqueyana Месяц назад +4819

    Any mom has already figured this out. Babies have no concept of danger, so they’re not afraid of anything that we consider dangerous. That’s one major reason they can’t be left alone.

    • @adventurerke
      @adventurerke Месяц назад +524

      this! they're constantly trying to off themselves anyway they can. they simply don't know what's dangerous or not. an odd research imo

    • @elbarto4069
      @elbarto4069 Месяц назад +42

      Most snakes are not dangerous tho

    • @ParteraQuisqueyana
      @ParteraQuisqueyana Месяц назад +150

      @@elbarto4069 But people associate them with danger, whether they are or not, because a few of them are.

    • @ParteraQuisqueyana
      @ParteraQuisqueyana Месяц назад +112

      @@elbarto4069 Although the other day my kids caught a small snake that’s not venomous and the snake was wrapping around their arms very tight; that could be life threatening to a baby if the snake does it around the neck.

    • @J_1921_K
      @J_1921_K Месяц назад +10

      @@adventurerke lol @ off themselves

  • @RevYars
    @RevYars Месяц назад +9592

    The "Are babies afraid of crocodiles?" experiment unfortunately didn't turn out so well.

    • @hv3115
      @hv3115 Месяц назад +990

      But they made sure the crocodiles were non-venomous.

    • @rfastravers8841
      @rfastravers8841 Месяц назад +542

      Yeah, they underestimated the bite force a baby has. Salty was never the same since.

    • @hellgazer8370
      @hellgazer8370 29 дней назад +76

      At least now we can tell the difference between crocodiles and alligators!

    • @ryanpayne7707
      @ryanpayne7707 29 дней назад

      Meanwhile, a similar experiment was run with baby swamp puppies with far better results.

    • @Jester2415
      @Jester2415 28 дней назад +32

      Should have used alligators instead.

  • @magiccookie22
    @magiccookie22 28 дней назад +705

    Massive credit to the snakes and handlers too, these are the most docile snakes I’ve ever seen. Most ambassador snakes I’ve met get spooked by too many noises or too many pets or pinches and need to be watched closely. But here these guys are, completely calm around literal babies 😭 They look like they’re trying to escape though, can’t say I blame them that one baby looked hungry

  • @lapsijahti
    @lapsijahti Месяц назад +6976

    babies trying to maul a giant snake is such a surreal image 😅

    • @masubg
      @masubg Месяц назад +138

      When I was a kid we had an Irish setter and we would let her play with the kids on our street, one time this one-year-old toddler grabed her by the back and bit her just like the kid in the video with the snake

    • @lapsijahti
      @lapsijahti Месяц назад +35

      @@masubg i hope everyone was okay after that 😳

    • @meowiguess903
      @meowiguess903 Месяц назад +28

      ​@@masubgsounds like my niece, she bit in my stomach when she could stand up 😭

    • @Choking_Duck
      @Choking_Duck Месяц назад +33

      It's something I would imagine AI generating 🤣

    • @loki2240
      @loki2240 Месяц назад

      ​@@meowiguess903- Did she take a chunk out of you? And did she develop a taste for human flesh?

  • @ckret2
    @ckret2 Месяц назад +2237

    Speaking as a snake lover? This video is absolutely adorable. That poor snake that got the Vulcan nerve pinch tho

    • @Adohleas
      @Adohleas 27 дней назад +180

      Or the infant mouth chomp.

    • @katiel7166
      @katiel7166 23 дня назад +33

      ​@Adohleas I know right, I would've told you I'm not afraid of snakes, but I was just about climbing the walls at that point

    • @berniesans
      @berniesans 17 дней назад +23

      ​@@katiel7166I'm not afraid of snakes (I actually love them), but I'm definitely afraid of provoking one that could strangle me to death

    • @MelonHere20
      @MelonHere20 13 дней назад +2

      Agreed

    • @celestialapocalypse-q7
      @celestialapocalypse-q7 10 дней назад

      ​@@berniesans im afraid of snakes that make weird ass noises

  • @heydontjudge
    @heydontjudge 22 дня назад +65

    This whole video is me just silently screaming, "NO, DON'T SQUISH THE SNAKE, TINY CHILD" at my laptop at two in the morning

    • @Never-l1g
      @Never-l1g 21 день назад +2

      The poor snake got baby gripped and chomped

  • @LucasEduardo_go
    @LucasEduardo_go Месяц назад +3764

    Babies: oh, it's cold 😮
    Snakes: oh, it's warm😮

    • @Leigh-y8q
      @Leigh-y8q Месяц назад +23

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂,

    • @bigsister9354
      @bigsister9354 Месяц назад +34

      I touched a snake once. It was warm:)

    • @LucasEduardo_go
      @LucasEduardo_go Месяц назад +11

      @@bigsister9354 really?👀 Cool 🔥

    • @bigsister9354
      @bigsister9354 Месяц назад +15

      @ My grandfather used to gave me two dead mouses after they were caught in the mouse traps. I played with them in the garden and in the evening I usually gave them a luxurious funeral🤣

    • @webpresent
      @webpresent Месяц назад +17

      snakes are not cold they are warm because they are alive so have energy.

  • @RedstonerD
    @RedstonerD Месяц назад +11503

    Hardly useful to be afraid of snakes when there's no snakes where you live. But heights are always dangerous...

    • @DragnEYE
      @DragnEYE Месяц назад +176

      Thank god Ireland doesn't have any snakes! (Thank you Patrick! )

    • @Enlight_Entertain
      @Enlight_Entertain Месяц назад +62

      @@RedstonerD Or New Zealand thank the mother nature?

    • @thetarotbogan
      @thetarotbogan Месяц назад +121

      They're Australian what are you talking about.

    • @Minn269
      @Minn269 Месяц назад +8

      What About loud noises?

    • @thepotatoofheaven
      @thepotatoofheaven Месяц назад +77

      sadly kids arent afriad of heights until they fall enough

  • @MagicalHatStudios
    @MagicalHatStudios 28 дней назад +62

    I used to be so afraid of snakes it was hard to look at pictures of them, exposure and education not only helped me unlearn my fear of snakes, but fostered a deep love for the adorable little noodles.

    • @jonasg.bisgaard1086
      @jonasg.bisgaard1086 27 дней назад +6

      Yeah, it’s always amassed me how terrified some people are for no apparent reason, like most snakes pose no significant threat to humans, and would much rather flee than attack. The only snakes you have to be cautious about is the ones that are aggressive or have potent venom.

    • @korcidiamond3623
      @korcidiamond3623 2 дня назад

      Ahh yeah stop with that. Most animals flee from humans. Even bears. Most bear attacks happen because they got surprised and then stood their ground.
      If you know which snakes are dangerous, good for you. But snakes are predators and all snakes are carnivores. Thats the reason we avoid them.
      There is a valid reason to be afraid of all carnivores. Why? Cause they can attack if pushed into a corner. Does it get you killed? No, maybe not even hurt... But who wants to be attacked at all?

  • @a.michelle6401
    @a.michelle6401 Месяц назад +3302

    I nearly stepped on a brown snake a while back while I was bushwalking, I froze dead in my tracks with my foot hovering above it. I was so scared but it was unfazed and continued along its path. I was always taught how dangerous they are and how fearful I should be but I think that experience, more than anything, gave me a deeper appreciation for snakes. They’re not going out of their way to hurt you, they want to get away from you and if you don’t bother them, they won’t bother you.

    • @outdoorvideoswithbrad
      @outdoorvideoswithbrad Месяц назад +119

      I have v i d s of being right next to rattle snakes and they don’t care, we aren’t on the menu, and we are huge so they are scared and will freeze or get out of the way if they feel you coming, they can’t hear, i step on a rattler going through the bushes, luckily my foot was on his head and after i jumped he just went the other way, i jumped over a rattler last year, cause once again just walking and luckily I look at the ground and noticed at the last second, didn’t have time to stop so I just jumped over lol, and he didn’t care

    • @foreighteen7797
      @foreighteen7797 Месяц назад +103

      All well and good... until you wake up to a snake slithering up your bed and your puppy stupidly pounces on it and it strikes back with shocking speed. Happened to me recently. I had to be... aggressive.

    • @militustoica
      @militustoica Месяц назад +81

      Some snakes won’t move at all, like copperheads. And because of how well they blend into autumn leaf falls, people step on them and get bitten all the time.

    • @lurklingX
      @lurklingX Месяц назад

      prob is if you don't know it's there and scare it.... and it's venomous. they are just protecting themselves. or you get the rare a-hole snek, just like the occasional a-hole bear. but yeah most sneks and even a lot of spiders don't like... react to us. you can pick it up and handle it and it's like "oh, geez, this again. sigh." and just slowly sort of ease away as we give it the next hand and the next hand to go to. spiders, too, aren't out for you and just 'attack' if threatened. (some critters are more a-hole than others. australia has loads.)

    • @TragoudistrosMPH
      @TragoudistrosMPH Месяц назад +29

      I almost stepped on a baby rattler while hiking.
      I, for no reason, decided to look down before the next step, and coiled up was a young one!
      We were both happy with my desire to look down!
      (I was talking with my buddy and wasn't looking 😅)
      Snakes are very easygoing.
      Another time I almost stepped on a viper of some kind... and also belatedly looked down 😅
      Their reputations are quite unearned.

  • @lurklingX
    @lurklingX Месяц назад +2355

    lol omg the one bebe legit mouth down onto snake and nomming it.

    • @Maderlololohio
      @Maderlololohio Месяц назад +130

      Nomming!!!😂

    • @dwaneanderson8039
      @dwaneanderson8039 Месяц назад +190

      "OMG, a baby bit my snake! I need to rush him to the vet to get antidrool treatment!"

    • @aamkaa
      @aamkaa Месяц назад +15

      Must taste! Mmm 😋

    • @ro2670
      @ro2670 Месяц назад +73

      @@aamkaa, so true!! Babies will put anything in their mouth. Like the only question they have in their little heads is “can I eat this?”.

    • @boardcertifiable
      @boardcertifiable Месяц назад +18

      Yeah, that baby was hungry for spaghetti lol

  • @ademhamdi5139
    @ademhamdi5139 27 дней назад +199

    Another great example to show that fear is something we teach our kids .
    Thank you society

    • @Emil-ej5of
      @Emil-ej5of 27 дней назад +5

      We dont teach kids to be afraid of snakes. Their brains learns the concept of consequence.

    • @Beans-nh6ro
      @Beans-nh6ro 27 дней назад +21

      @@Emil-ej5of So you think kids are scared of snakes because we taught them that they can be venomous or because they learned of the consequences by being bitten? Clearly more people have been taught rather than experiencing the consequence.

    • @Emil-ej5of
      @Emil-ej5of 27 дней назад +2

      @ they use critical thinking. Something they do not when they are babies.

    • @RocketMonke69420
      @RocketMonke69420 26 дней назад +3

      I don't think they said that. They just said that we aren't born with that fear. Most likely we develop it naturally like many other things when growing up.

    • @elio7610
      @elio7610 26 дней назад +1

      ​@@Emil-ej5of It can be both. A child can learn to fear something on their own but they can also be taught to fear stuff. Unless you live in an area with dangerous snakes around and have seen what they can do, you were probably taught rather than learned on your own. You can't learn the consequence of something before seeing it happen, unless you were told what happens. Once you already know a few things you can then more accurately predict the effects of new stuff that you are not familiar with. It seems logical to assume that any creature may potentially be dangerous but if you haven't ever encountered any creatures that hurt you then why would you assume so? Critical thinking still requires some knowledge, making assumptions without any reasoning or evidence is not critical thinking.

  • @duytdl
    @duytdl Месяц назад +4643

    Who's even behind this channel, the snakes!? "Hisssss yeah.. teach your kids not to be afraid of us hisssssssssss"

    • @miloelite
      @miloelite Месяц назад +78

      lmao 🤣

    • @fireflymiesumae
      @fireflymiesumae Месяц назад +24

      😂

    • @WelsHomEx
      @WelsHomEx Месяц назад +226

      Typical anti-snake propaganda from the birds of prey internet defense force (bopidf)

    • @bonD6002
      @bonD6002 Месяц назад +83

      Its a good thing. If they ever encountered a snake in real life, they can stay calm and handle the situation without panicking

    • @sqeakyloaf9332
      @sqeakyloaf9332 Месяц назад +54

      @@bonD6002fr, but people think their irrational fear is rational, even if over half of all snake bites are earned from people trying to kill them…

  • @KoyasuNoBara
    @KoyasuNoBara Месяц назад +779

    1:52 "Uh, hey, that snake isn't poisonous, right?"
    "It's not _venomous,_ no."
    "That's not what I was asking about."

    • @alicenguyen6410
      @alicenguyen6410 28 дней назад +20

      but that is what she wanted to know, unless she was talking the baby eating it.

    • @michaelkensbock661
      @michaelkensbock661 28 дней назад +50

      @@alicenguyen6410 check the timestamp KoyasuNoBara provided. Yes, it's the baby eating the snake.

    • @MollyHJohns
      @MollyHJohns 27 дней назад +4

      If eaten raw probably will be just as poisonous as raw chicken meat 😂 yum salmonella.
      Oh and also taste roughly the same as chicken meat too.

    • @MollyHJohns
      @MollyHJohns 27 дней назад

      Can't eat any kind of meat raw unless you're sure it's properly prepared and super clean, and it's not the kind to host parasites usually. Also salmonella 😅
      Anyways I heard snake meat tastes the same as chicken meat. So there you go.

    • @El-Kompadre
      @El-Kompadre 26 дней назад +10

      Some one that knows the difference between venomous and poisonous. nice

  • @Springroll65
    @Springroll65 20 дней назад +27

    Parents: OMG snakes😰
    Babies: long moving noodles 👶

  • @a24-45
    @a24-45 Месяц назад +1701

    so, the story of baby Hercules strangling the snakes in his cradle now has science to back it up! I always wondered about that. It seems baby Hercules wasn't such a prodigy after all.
    If babies of a certain age have no natural fear of snakes, it's only one step further for a baby to clutch a snake too hard and choke it accidentally. I had a toddler nephew who killed a pet mouse just by squeezing it too hard while he was holding it. Babies are pretty rough with pets, but the bigger pets (cats and dogs) can handle it. But babies don't automatically realise the effect of what they are doing on living creatures.

    • @Amuzic_Earth
      @Amuzic_Earth Месяц назад +190

      That's a good point...add to that the unnatural strength of toddlers' grip, which only stay up to the age of 2 years...and it all makes sense.

    • @miloelite
      @miloelite Месяц назад +98

      From my point of view, the babies are evil!

    • @mimio008
      @mimio008 Месяц назад +51

      ​@@miloelite pretty much the moral of the story right? 😂

    • @youparejo
      @youparejo Месяц назад +107

      Or have you thought of the possibility that all babies are potential Hercules ? But...somehow...they are being raised as muggles.....

    • @sunflowerangel
      @sunflowerangel Месяц назад +24

      ​@@youparejo This is such a good take😂

  • @zoenavales7846
    @zoenavales7846 Месяц назад +1490

    That baby in 1:51 probably thought it's just a gummy worm😂
    That face reaction at 2:06 was so wholesome💞😣

    • @mmayer1558
      @mmayer1558 Месяц назад +48

      It's the opposite of taking candy from a baby 😄

    • @miloelite
      @miloelite Месяц назад +229

      He cries afterwards. Pissed off about the lack of flavor.

    • @IsabellaCoelho
      @IsabellaCoelho Месяц назад +8

      😂😂😂

    • @Itsdasummer32
      @Itsdasummer32 Месяц назад +2

      😂😂😂😂

    • @pintolerance785
      @pintolerance785 Месяц назад +58

      He actually wasn't biting the snake, babies use their mouths in order to gauge the texture of something because their mouth has more sensitive touch receptors, this is the same reason why they put many things to their mouths before the age of teething.

  • @lattefriend
    @lattefriend 27 дней назад +10

    there’s a photo my mom has of me as a toddler, holding a garter snake and blowing a kiss to it in my pull-ups LOL. no fear, i’ve always been an animal/nature lover.
    this video is one of the few things to ever give me “baby fever”

  • @Ballpython_love
    @Ballpython_love Месяц назад +1043

    Snakes are gentle creatures, but just like any animal it’s good to be cautious. As shown here the snakes were gentle calm, and didn’t mind being pet by the babies

    • @ZowskiTV
      @ZowskiTV Месяц назад +82

      These are non venomous pythons.. They would not dare this experiment with a black mamba.

    • @Ballpython_love
      @Ballpython_love Месяц назад +26

      @ true, I’m more talking about non venomous snakes

    • @maurer3d
      @maurer3d Месяц назад +60

      Yeah, I have owned snakes for half my life, and the worst injury I had was a small nip from a 4 foot Boa I had just got, when I tripped on something and fell, the snake got startled and bit my hand. I couldn't even count how many times I have been bitten by dogs or clawed by cats.

    • @marie23926
      @marie23926 Месяц назад +26

      ​@@maurer3dthat's what I tell ppl. A snake bites once generally & unless it's huge it's but gonna strangle you. Yet dogs have torn ppl to shreds & no one's scared 🤦

    • @AmeliaEarhart53756
      @AmeliaEarhart53756 Месяц назад +18

      ​@@marie23926 I know right? People are like "Dogs are the best things ever 🥰🥰" but they can be more dangerous than snakes sometimes.

  • @ZeauWhat
    @ZeauWhat Месяц назад +462

    I was just talking with a teammate about how if I hadn't seen my mother scream bloody murder at the sight of a bug I probably wouldn't have been as scared of them growing up. Bc if you're my protector and are reacting like THAT to this, then this is clearly something to be scared of. Even tho we're many times it's size and strength, smh

    • @marie23926
      @marie23926 Месяц назад +25

      I lived in part of NYS where you only have roaches if your dirty, literally. My mom is super clean and would freak if she saw one at someone's home. That's normal for that area as I said roaches aren't normal to have there. When I moved upstate to NYC it was hard to accept you'd see them sometimes throughout NYC. Some apartment buildings, even if they're clean, walking outside on the street, in train station. Been in city 10years and they still bother me. Also in the city the gigantic roaches aren't feared as they're not "house dwelling. Sorry but how is a roach the size of a baby mouse not scary 🤢

    • @moritamikamikara3879
      @moritamikamikara3879 Месяц назад +23

      I had the same issue, my mother was stung by a wasp when she wasn't expecting it and bellowed, it was terrifying.
      I've despised wasps ever since, and with good reason, because later in life the fuckers would make a habit of attacking me unprovoked.

    • @Kitschune24
      @Kitschune24 Месяц назад +22

      I used to love bugs, dirt, and other things when I was a little kid. Adults' reactions to them and their overzealous warnings made me afraid of "unclean/ contaminated" things. Which is why I'm fine with spiders (potentially harmful) but not beetles (usually harmless).

    • @ZeauWhat
      @ZeauWhat Месяц назад +3

      @marie23926 that's understandable considering your upbringing. I'm from the Midwest and am far more use to winter cockroaches (mouse sized roaches that seek warmth as it gets colder) and I heard stories of people having roaches but never imagined they'd be tiny and came in droves * shutter *. Seeing lots of the little ones felt very different from a single large one. I think size and quantity changes reaction even if you're somewhat familiar with the critter

    • @ZeauWhat
      @ZeauWhat Месяц назад +3

      @moritamikamikara3879 yeah I think there's some valid fear with stinging bugs. I was rather fond of flying stingers my entire life. Just be calm around them, I'd say as I gently handled a wide range of bees and wasps. Then I randomly got stung while sitting completely still in a work meeting and the pain was SO much worse than I imagined lmao. Im... considerably more cautious with them now. Some bugs should be feared lmao. But most are just chilling, living their tiny little lives

  • @Godswill_Phoniex
    @Godswill_Phoniex 27 дней назад +25

    I can't imagine some parents actually signed their kids to do this stuff

    • @jarosbodytko6462
      @jarosbodytko6462 21 день назад +11

      Why not? They're not putting them in any danger. They're in a controlled environment, the snakes are perfectly adapted to humans and there are professional handlers all over the place. There's no more danger in this situation than there would be in their own home.

    • @Never-l1g
      @Never-l1g 21 день назад +2

      It's not harmful at all wdym

    • @exosproudmamabear558
      @exosproudmamabear558 13 дней назад +3

      Yeah I agree I wouldnt put my snakes into this. Poor babies got nomnomed and pinched those savage legged crawlers shouldnt come close to poor snakes.

  • @pranjalvw2193
    @pranjalvw2193 Месяц назад +2216

    So, all kids are by default Slytherin
    👏🏼

    • @jacejackson5253
      @jacejackson5253 Месяц назад +144

      Its all fun and games until they start talking to snakes with a different language.

    • @GoogleUser-uv9bo
      @GoogleUser-uv9bo Месяц назад +18

      ​@@jacejackson5253harry potter! And aqua man honorable mention!

    • @tarabooartarmy3654
      @tarabooartarmy3654 Месяц назад +32

      Parselmouths 😂

    • @racheldavila6431
      @racheldavila6431 Месяц назад +1

      Love that ❤❤❤❤

    • @spindoggytheexplorer2915
      @spindoggytheexplorer2915 Месяц назад

      @@jacejackson5253 Having been raised around snakes I can assure you my kin and I possess this gift…

  • @marcuscarana9240
    @marcuscarana9240 Месяц назад +511

    I have never been afraid of snakes. I always wanted to touch them. When a tame snake at the zoo was open to be touched by visitors, I just remeber how cold and satisfying the texture of their scale was. It was smooth by not slippery or slimy. Snakes are awesome.

    • @Dr_KW
      @Dr_KW Месяц назад +35

      Yeah, their body texture is so cool, i can't imagine why so many people hate them! They're such awesome creatures

    • @takworld6770
      @takworld6770 Месяц назад +8

      Me too and mine wasn't tamed one. Good think in india anti venom isn't that expensive

    • @Ballpython_love
      @Ballpython_love Месяц назад +8

      I have a ball python and can confirm they are smooth not slimy 😊

    • @hantrio4327
      @hantrio4327 Месяц назад +12

      If they have no venom and are not meters long I don't see why I should be afraid. They don't even look dangerous

    • @marcuscarana9240
      @marcuscarana9240 Месяц назад +11

      @@Ballpython_love I want a pet snake but I can't do the live feeding, even though it's only natural. I just can't feed live animals. I can't even buy live feeder fish for my pet fish. And just give them pellets. But the high quality kind of pellets. Pretty expensive too.
      Edit: Oh wait, you have footage of her in your channel. She's beautiful and she looks healthy. Take good care of her always. : )

  • @psychedillo1998
    @psychedillo1998 26 дней назад +11

    Adults: bags of nerves as they observe the experiment.
    Baby to snake: *nom*

  • @elebenty5709
    @elebenty5709 Месяц назад +188

    At 1:08 - just like when toddlers fall, but check the adult to see if they should cry.

    • @marougusthedragon
      @marougusthedragon Месяц назад +10

      When toddlers cry from falling, it’s because they feel pain. The nervous system not being fully developed and being pretty slow, it just takes them a few more seconds to react

    • @elebenty5709
      @elebenty5709 Месяц назад +30

      @marougusthedragon sometimes they are not hurt, just surprised. I am talking toddlers learning to walk indoors, not 3 year olds on conctrete. If you say "uh-oh, you biffed" they get up and keep playing. They look to see 1. Is anyone watching 2. Is the caretaker concerned?

    • @kevin9218
      @kevin9218 Месяц назад +25

      ​@@elebenty5709 yeah. Very often, if they're not actually injured, and you get concerned and rush to help them and say poor baby are you ok? They'll cry hysterically. But if you just say oopsie and laugh at them, they just giggle and continue like nothing happened.
      They fall down, and they don't know what the appropriate response is. If the adult seems distressed about it, they get distressed about it.

    • @exosproudmamabear558
      @exosproudmamabear558 13 дней назад +1

      It is good for them to cry tho. It alerts you that they fell. Which you can asses the situation even if doesnt hurt they may get injured like head traumas.

    • @jimgreat3820
      @jimgreat3820 10 дней назад

      ​@@exosproudmamabear558true. But if they look at you first before they cry, it's a sign that they are not hurt. They just don't know what to do in that situation. If they are hurt, they will cry spontaneously.

  • @MonnyYell
    @MonnyYell Месяц назад +544

    The same babies that would touch a hot stove, or drink bleach and detergents or crawl into a busy street without looking, what a surprise

    • @grapplermalegrindset5827
      @grapplermalegrindset5827 27 дней назад +14

      That isn’t the point of the study

    • @EmmanuelEkem-r4v
      @EmmanuelEkem-r4v 27 дней назад +14

      Tell us what the point of the “STUDY “ is mr Amtrytosoundsmart

    • @grapplermalegrindset5827
      @grapplermalegrindset5827 27 дней назад +43

      @ sure, the point of the study is to determine if fear of snakes is something we are born with or developed. Clearly it isn’t something humans are born with

    • @MonnyYell
      @MonnyYell 27 дней назад +15

      @@grapplermalegrindset5827 it would appear that humans aren’t born with many fears 🤔

    • @grapplermalegrindset5827
      @grapplermalegrindset5827 27 дней назад +16

      @ correct, very few. It seems the fear of heights is the only one according to the video. I think the connection is that most animals have a natural fear of snakes in their DNA because a snake bite is so deadly.

  • @davidlazerz8564
    @davidlazerz8564 26 дней назад +15

    Definitely not safe to let the baby put his mouth on the snake though lol. Even captive snakes can carry some nasty bacteria such as Salmonella in their scales due to their humidity and bedding requirements.

    • @jarosbodytko6462
      @jarosbodytko6462 21 день назад +3

      Because you think anything else they put in their mouth that's been lying on the floor is somehow more sanitary?

    • @jobdylan5782
      @jobdylan5782 5 дней назад

      @@jarosbodytko6462 reptiles in particular are of greater risk

  • @Jleonpolanco
    @Jleonpolanco Месяц назад +640

    1:30 lmao she asks if they're venomous after the snakes are near the babies already

    • @tc98826
      @tc98826 Месяц назад +102

      I acrually think this was a study of parental incompetence

    • @AyoolaLadapo-hg7vs
      @AyoolaLadapo-hg7vs Месяц назад +70

      I think she asked for the sake of the video

    • @coolhandluke1503
      @coolhandluke1503 Месяц назад +9

      Better late then never.

    • @RainbowIsAPromise
      @RainbowIsAPromise Месяц назад +3

      ​@@AyoolaLadapo-hg7vs you give her too much credit

    • @MsHermyGranger
      @MsHermyGranger Месяц назад +18

      She knew they weren't venomous, she asked for the viewers

  • @skystygian
    @skystygian Месяц назад +144

    It's totally possible to unlearn fears. My mom instilled a crazy fear of spiders in me, so bad I'd scream and jump like her when I saw them. One day I played a video game where you play as a spider, and it fixed me because I started rooting for the spider. I went on to own pet jumping spiders for a while, and I want to get a snake one day as well. Pet dogs kill far more humans on average than any snake or spider, so it truly comes down to societal conditioning.

    • @ryanpayne7707
      @ryanpayne7707 29 дней назад +9

      I volunteer with an exotic pet rescue that is run out of the owner's house. They currently have, among other "exotics," ~12 ball pythons, one milksnake, a Kenyan sand boa, two rosy boas, two 6ft boa constrictor constrictors, one slightly smaller BCC, a tegu, two desert hairy scorpions, two emperor scorpions, one Asian forest scorpion, ~10 new world tarantulas, and two millipedes (which secrete potassium cyanide if they feel threatened.) Oh, and two Australian shepherds.
      The dogs are the most dangerous animals in the house.

    • @sammoon7897
      @sammoon7897 27 дней назад +11

      In psychology phobias are considered to be the most easily and consistently treatable of all conditions

    • @elliot_rat
      @elliot_rat 27 дней назад +4

      that's not fair, jumping spiders are awesome, really smart, and adorable

    • @skystygian
      @skystygian 27 дней назад +3

      @@elliot_rat Not saying all spiders are adorable, but they're all pretty interesting and smart! I wouldn't keep all of them as pets, but I have no fear when I rescue one to take outside now

    • @peterclegg4786
      @peterclegg4786 26 дней назад +1

      I was the same with moths, but this was learned from my mother's own fear of moths so that when I eventually moved out I couldn't deal with them flitting around or even sitting in an unreachable part of my house if they got in. When my kids were born I made an active choice to try and unlearn it - still feel skittish if I find out flying around the room under a light but by and large avoid doing that around my kids (who are 13 now) and deal with capturing and releasing them myself without breaking a sweat. And such instances are few are far between thankfully, those creatures have more to fear from humans than we do of them

  • @t10097
    @t10097 17 дней назад +3

    0:41 I was half expecting someone to just come out and fire a shot into the air 😂

  • @oakleavesandonions771
    @oakleavesandonions771 Месяц назад +195

    I live in an area with both poisonous snakes and spiders. I’ve spent a lot of time teaching my kids about both. “Some are nice, some are not. Always be respectful and give them their space.” The result: my kids are afraid of neither. The other day my daughters brought me a giant wolf spider in a jar because they knew it was harmless, and it was also an enormous specimen. My older kids both want to go into zoology.

    • @phyliciajoykloes
      @phyliciajoykloes 29 дней назад +11

      This is great parenting!

    • @realdragon
      @realdragon 29 дней назад +1

      I wish I wasn't afraid of spiders

    • @DoodleDan
      @DoodleDan 28 дней назад +9

      Poisonous snakes? That's a new one.. If you're going to teach your kids something atleast know the difference between venomous and poisonous 🤦

    • @CarlosODZE
      @CarlosODZE 28 дней назад +5

      @@DoodleDan Maybe she lives in Asia, where in fact there are poisonous snakes.

    • @meadandmilk
      @meadandmilk 28 дней назад +1

      @@CarlosODZEhmm.. So how do we explain poisonous spiders? 😛

  • @pokegurl123456
    @pokegurl123456 Месяц назад +225

    1:08 uhh I'd be more concerned about that baby swallowing that block whole!

  • @jaytodd4191
    @jaytodd4191 23 дня назад +9

    Baby tried mouthing on the snake and got upset when it didn’t taste good 😆

    • @exosproudmamabear558
      @exosproudmamabear558 13 дней назад +1

      More than taste it probably couldnt get a hold since it has a smooth circular skin.

    • @jaytodd4191
      @jaytodd4191 3 дня назад +1

      @exosproudmamabear558
      so true 😆
      Probably wasn’t expecting that texture, but at least they learned not to put it in their mouth now

  • @mmayer1558
    @mmayer1558 Месяц назад +225

    Babies On A Plane, Babyconda, Children of the Corn Snake

    • @maurer3d
      @maurer3d Месяц назад +11

      Boana

    • @Redwan777
      @Redwan777 Месяц назад +14

      Babies on a Plane is an irl horror movie

    • @thomasturner2966
      @thomasturner2966 Месяц назад +5

      Titanobaby vs baby croc

    • @dray333
      @dray333 Месяц назад +2

      😂😂

    • @EdWatch-yx7hy
      @EdWatch-yx7hy Месяц назад +2

      I like babyconda😂 it's accurate enough

  • @bill2731
    @bill2731 Месяц назад +204

    0:31 All fun and games until that kid who put that block in his mouth sticks that snakes head in his mouth

  • @rosezy755
    @rosezy755 11 дней назад +2

    Tbh, for most of my life I never knew people were afraid of snakes. I think they have adorable faces, and I suppose I was just never exposed to any fear for them, until I was not allowed to have one as a pet since my grandmother wouldn't allow it. When I also learned people often kill intruding snakes it broke my heart a little

  • @spiralpython1989
    @spiralpython1989 Месяц назад +180

    I am a huge fan of Australian pythons. I have 3 as companion animals. The (absolutely stunning) pythons here are absolutely beautiful to watch as they calmly explore around the babies, which in turn, can be incredibly calming for the people who interact with the pythons… if you let yourself just be present instead of ‘freaking out’.

    • @cassieoz1702
      @cassieoz1702 Месяц назад +3

      No, there are no pythons and very few non-venomous snakes where we are. Pythons can also be dangerous depending on their size

    • @nichloasquinatal2954
      @nichloasquinatal2954 Месяц назад +14

      @@cassieoz1702 The vast majority aren't dangerous to humans.

    • @cassieoz1702
      @cassieoz1702 Месяц назад +15

      @nichloasquinatal2954 yes, but in this area, that is NOT the case. I became very annoyed when the local university put on a children's event, promoting how wonderful snakes are and encouraging them to handle the examples they'd brought. NOT ONE of the snakes they showed the kids (all small pythons) is found in this area. Our local snakes are virtually all venomous and local kids should NOT be taught otherwise for the sake of some budding herpetologists ego

    • @GravyDog
      @GravyDog Месяц назад +9

      I was an Aussie bush kid who had a “pet” diamond back python. In Winter it would sleep next to me in my bed. The snake kept the mice/rat population in check. It did eat one of my pet pigeon. My fault. I didn’t shut its roost one night. They only bite things they plan on eating. They only eat things they can swallow. Babies are way too big.

    • @nichloasquinatal2954
      @nichloasquinatal2954 Месяц назад +12

      @@cassieoz1702I doubt they are telling people to handle wild snakes, they obviously aren't going to bring venomous snakes.

  • @dabba_dabba
    @dabba_dabba День назад +1

    Baby see snake: hims fren
    Baby see Dancing Cactus toy: GET AWAY FROM ME SATAN!!!!

  • @stefani.5737
    @stefani.5737 Месяц назад +108

    Theres no need to be afraid if snakes. You just need to be aware of where you're stepping.
    As with any animals, you're too big for a meal and too dangerous to risk fighting. Mutual respect for each others proximity.

    • @Brandon-1996
      @Brandon-1996 Месяц назад +12

      Except in places where venomous snakes are common. Or anacondas.

    • @NatorGreen7000
      @NatorGreen7000 Месяц назад

      Yeah but a rattlesnake would just as well look at you as bite you.

    • @Shinntoku
      @Shinntoku Месяц назад +23

      ​@@NatorGreen7000 entirely untrue, snakes actively don't want to bite things they can't eat unless they feel endangered. Venom is resource-intensive to produce and they don't want to waste it on something they can't get any nourishment from. Many snakes will even dry bite as a warning before using venom for the same reason

    • @NatorGreen7000
      @NatorGreen7000 Месяц назад +4

      @@Shinntoku wouldn't take my chances. A dead snake never bit anyone.

    • @sambennett7910
      @sambennett7910 Месяц назад +11

      ​@@NatorGreen7000they actually do lol, you can look at decapitated snake heads biting it's own body even after being disconnected.

  • @vaticinus
    @vaticinus Месяц назад +292

    “Only a fool learns from his own mistakes. The wise man learns from the mistakes of others.”
    ― Otto von Bismarck

    • @ABW941
      @ABW941 Месяц назад +1

      Also Kongfuzius, but a bit different.

    • @corinnaweng5024
      @corinnaweng5024 Месяц назад +10

      no the fool learns nothing at all… while the normal one learns :-)

    • @ЕвгенийКозьмин-н9и
      @ЕвгенийКозьмин-н9и Месяц назад +11

      So, technically, wise men learn from fools?

    • @corinnaweng5024
      @corinnaweng5024 Месяц назад +12

      @@ЕвгенийКозьмин-н9и or just regular people :-) because everybody makes mistakes. the wise, the normal, the fool. from which you learn determines only who you are, not what the other person is, I guess.

    • @valevisa8429
      @valevisa8429 Месяц назад +1

      Ha,good one !

  • @QuilloManar
    @QuilloManar 5 дней назад

    Baby thought process:
    "Is mum or dad afraid?"
    "Can I touch it?"
    "Can I eat it?"
    😂😂

  • @agarwalsushant
    @agarwalsushant Месяц назад +95

    Of course, fears can be unlearned!
    I was petrified of dogs as a child. Then I got two large dogs of my own because of where I lived. Now I'm not even afraid of facing large carnivores.

    • @fluffysheap
      @fluffysheap Месяц назад +6

      I was also afraid of dogs, because my first experience with a dog was awful. But now dogs are my favorite thing. Despite that there's still a little glitch in my feelings that traces back all those years

    • @Henry_Slatyki
      @Henry_Slatyki Месяц назад +2

      Had this problema with frogs.

    • @zawzuh
      @zawzuh Месяц назад +3

      the next time you face a large carnivore hmu lol

    • @dominikherrmann9581
      @dominikherrmann9581 29 дней назад +3

      every day at mc donalds im facing huge carnivores

    • @agarwalsushant
      @agarwalsushant 29 дней назад

      @dominikherrmann9581 😂😂😂

  • @toyotatacoma1616
    @toyotatacoma1616 Месяц назад +42

    Way more impressed by the temperaments of the animals involved than any conclusions presented here.

    • @ROARlikeDoggysDo
      @ROARlikeDoggysDo 27 дней назад +3

      yes, even for bredlis letting an animal 2-4 times its weight chew on its back without even flinching is sus...

    • @fabiantaveras8458
      @fabiantaveras8458 27 дней назад

      Sorry but the conclusions presented here were objectively far more fascinating, but of course you can’t grasp that considering you share the same dim mind of said slithering reptiles

    • @toyotatacoma1616
      @toyotatacoma1616 27 дней назад

      @@fabiantaveras8458 I’m simply not impressed by the well-known information that infants react to their mother’s moods. I’m sorry that made you upset, but your offense over nothing was really funny so I’m going to antagonize you on purpose now.

    • @exosproudmamabear558
      @exosproudmamabear558 13 дней назад

      ​@@fabiantaveras8458 You seriously got that personal ha. But some of us knew this already so being ignorant should be facinating indeed,so much to learn.

  • @gm3190
    @gm3190 22 дня назад +3

    This reminds me of something I saw in a conservation programme, where orphan orangutans are taught by their human care givers to fear snakes. As per the conservation programme head, fear of snakes is something the mother orangutan teaches its young.. So they use plastic snakes tied with string one care giver tugs the string making the "snake" move while the other makes very high pitched screams and starts whacking the snake with a stick till it's "dead".
    The baby orangutans pick up on that behaviour after a few such demonstrations and next time they see a snake the weak willed ones will scream and head for the trees the braver ones will start whacking it.

  • @kansasgoldilocks
    @kansasgoldilocks Месяц назад +63

    I held a snake for the first time about 10 years ago. It was amazing. I felt some sort of weird connection with that little critter.

    • @ufosrus
      @ufosrus Месяц назад +22

      I held a sleeping baby snake and I could feel it breathing gently. It was like holding a little baby.

    • @CRLSMORA
      @CRLSMORA Месяц назад +6

      Slytherin, all of you.

    • @ufosrus
      @ufosrus Месяц назад +4

      @CRLSMORA Darn right! Love them critters! 😁

    • @sophiedowney1077
      @sophiedowney1077 15 дней назад

      @@kansasgoldilocks I have my own snake, and there really is just something so special about holding them. My ball python Poppy is sitting on my shoulders right now. They're just so soft and gentle.

  • @ElizabethJones-pv3sj
    @ElizabethJones-pv3sj Месяц назад +65

    There are a lot of stories about the baby or toddler who is happily sitting on a rug in the back yard and the adult looks over and sees a snake right next to the baby. Then the adult has an agonizing wait for the snake to move away by itself because they know the sudden movement of snatching the baby away is the most likely way to get someone bitten.

    • @ryanpayne7707
      @ryanpayne7707 29 дней назад +5

      The baby would've been in no danger, even if it was a venomous snake, assuming the snake had an escape route. They don't waste venom defending themselves if they can get away.

    • @lyrebird9749
      @lyrebird9749 13 дней назад +2

      This actually happened to me as an adult. I was sitting on a small hill watching my friends below, when one of them called out to me in a friendly way that they needed me to come down immediately for something. I thought "Oh, I'm needed, I better go!" and calmly but quickly went down to see what the matter was. My friend then pointed out the huge tiger snake moving through the grass, which had been inches away from where I was sitting. I may not have been in any danger but I most likely would have been If she had screamed at me in panic, as I would also have panicked and possibly frightened the snake and been bitten.

  • @TheAussieShalien
    @TheAussieShalien 12 дней назад +3

    there is a possibility to unlearn a fear. I've unlearned many fears that I used to have

  • @groovytau
    @groovytau Месяц назад +27

    Remarkable, I am actually working on this subject on myself atm with the help of my therapist. Until recently I was fearing the sudden sound of footsteps. I can literally tell the mood of a person just by listening to their footsteps. I'm 5 weeks in now and I don't fear the sound anymore, it transformed more to being annoying. By afraid I mean I would literally freeze, my heart would start pounding, my temperature would fluctuate, that kind of fear.

    • @petermallon8262
      @petermallon8262 29 дней назад

      Sounds like me after a night of partying 😂😂😂

    • @RedFoxSkull
      @RedFoxSkull 28 дней назад +3

      Man… I can’t imagine the trauma that fear was caused by :(
      Glad you’re doing better now!!

    • @morghansimone3890
      @morghansimone3890 28 дней назад +1

      I’ve never heard anyone say this until reading your comment but I think I have a mild case of this aswell. Glad the therapy is working!

    • @Pareto99
      @Pareto99 28 дней назад +1

      Im really recommending you dr. Huberman and the interview he gave to Jordan Peterson 2 years ago.
      Everything we do can be separated into fight / flight/ freeze responses.
      Most negativ emotions come from freeze und flight.
      Fight often brings the highest stress levels chemically, but is perceived to be the chillest and actually fun.
      Stop breathing is clearly a freeze response.
      What we can do is to rewrite situations to a voluntary fight response.
      This works by noting when you are in the „wrong“ state and trying to switch it by tackling it voluntarily.

    • @mesCheerios
      @mesCheerios 27 дней назад +1

      @Pareto99 haha fight response here could easily lead to attacking someone just for walking "the wrong way". As someone who has been trying to recover from cptsd my whole life it's more a case of needing to downregulate, which in the case of a freeze response would mean physically moving the body, getting out of yr head. A fight response is staying in a sympathetic triggered state, i wonder at the way this was taught on that podcast.

  • @fuzzygherkin
    @fuzzygherkin Месяц назад +49

    I was terrified watching that video. For the snakes. Those poor animals getting pinched and squeezed hard, having a baby put pressure directly on its spine and organs as it tries to crawl over it. Thankfully the handlers managed to avoid and alleviate the worst of it. Makes me feel for the dogs and cats in our lives who get treated the same way by the infants they are forced to live with. Then the parents who don't step in wonder why their child gets bitten when the pet reaches their breaking point from frequently having to tolerate pain in order to be allowed to continue existing in a situation they never asked for but can't escape.

    • @russelloppenheimer3970
      @russelloppenheimer3970 Месяц назад +6

      Snakes are surprisingly resilient. Can crawl under and between metal doors, etc. A baby weight ain't gonna harm it. Nor would the pinching.

    • @fuzzygherkin
      @fuzzygherkin Месяц назад +14

      @@russelloppenheimer3970 People often like to extrapolate from very specific observations and use these to attribute unrealistic overall characteristics to animals as a way of dismissing certain concerns over their welfare. My medical knowledge and experience as a veterinarian tells me differently regarding the various events and forces that can cause injury and pain to snakes. To me it sounds no less silly than saying that some plants can grow in concrete therefore even with the blackest of thumbs you'll never kill a plant. There is also quite a difference between what an animal is killed by vs what it is harmed by. A wild animal may need or choose to put itself in harm's way to meet its survival needs. These animals were placed into harm's way by humans, and - as another commenter put it - for a spectacle, not an experiment.

    • @MrRadman11
      @MrRadman11 Месяц назад

      What about those poor parents that get scratched, kicked, screamed at, and food thrown at them? They’re the real heroes.

    • @candymixon7011
      @candymixon7011 Месяц назад +5

      ⁠@@russelloppenheimer3970I don’t know much about snakes, but I still would think the snakes would’t appreciate being pinched.
      The snake seem calm to me though, like they’ve (prepared? Trained?) for being around little kids, like a program or party animal.

    • @suchnothing
      @suchnothing Месяц назад +6

      ​@@fuzzygherkin i have a snake as a pet, and they will react in certain ways if they feel pain or fear. Those snakes were barely even twitching their skin/scales in response to the babies grabbing them. They weren't making sharp or frantic movements, or trying to quickly escape. They were even showing curiosity in their surroundings at several points, moving towards the babies or toys and moving their heads around to get a better look and feel. There are obviously differences in species, but big constrictors like these are indeed very tough and resilient. Such a small baby just grabbing them really can't hurt them. There was very little to worry about, as long as the handlers stopped any babies from falling on top of them (which they were doing).

  • @Coryclemmings
    @Coryclemmings 25 дней назад +1

    I think I listened to a podcast before explaining the snake-fear phenomenon: that it happens because some are lethal, and we’re not good at differentiating so we lump them together out of perceived threat.

  • @vlalramzauva6573
    @vlalramzauva6573 Месяц назад +35

    That Baby trying to taste the snake was the cutest Baby thing ever 🥰🥰🥰

  • @The_Cosplaying_Froggy
    @The_Cosplaying_Froggy Месяц назад +38

    I felt bad for the snakes lol that one was grabbing the snakes skin. Snakes are beautiful animals and I wish more ppl weren’t afraid of them and see how cool and important they are

  • @OverlordShamala
    @OverlordShamala 11 дней назад +1

    at 1:53 Baby bit the snake's back! LoL
    "Big noodle! Me eatz!"

  • @thunderblossom8114
    @thunderblossom8114 Месяц назад +38

    There’s no unlearning Brontophobia for me, or fear of thunder. I had to try not to have panic attack at work because of thunder and it was miserable. Had it once at old apartment I asked Google if it was “supposed to thunder today” and she goes “bringing the thunder” and starts playing thunder noises. I couldn’t respond any faster than I did to get it shut off. Told fiancé and he was sad he didn’t get to witness it

    • @RRRRRRRRRRR956
      @RRRRRRRRRRR956 Месяц назад +14

      So you are not afraid od brontosaurus

    • @Ranstone
      @Ranstone Месяц назад +17

      @@RRRRRRRRRRR956 Brontosaurus are what cause thunder actually. It's their roars a they fly in the sky.

    • @iwuanadie1058
      @iwuanadie1058 Месяц назад +9

      LMFAO "Bringing the thunder!"
      stand in the storm and stare at the sky like Vegeta for a few hours, you'll overcome it.

    • @sjohnson65456
      @sjohnson65456 Месяц назад +1

      Your username is Thunder Blossom though, why? I loveee thunder and scary storms.

  • @JackDespero
    @JackDespero Месяц назад +20

    Reminds me of the episode of Peppa Pig that had to be removed from air in Australia, because it taught children that spiders are our friends, but in Australia that is a deadly mistake.

  • @epiczk0n141
    @epiczk0n141 5 дней назад

    Something about the babies interacting with these pythons with no fear, and even with excitement, warms my heart.

  • @natashab8830
    @natashab8830 Месяц назад +71

    Very interesting!! Not sure if I'd plop my baby down here (due to my own fears)... but very interesting concept!

  • @LoveworldActivist
    @LoveworldActivist Месяц назад +101

    its the same reason they are not afraid of Fire, or running in front of a moving truck, IGNORANCE!...our duty as adults is to protect them from these things.

    • @iwuanadie1058
      @iwuanadie1058 Месяц назад +18

      "these things". womp womp

    • @Afrochilla
      @Afrochilla Месяц назад +14

      Bros scared of a little snakey 😂

    • @yourmom6472
      @yourmom6472 29 дней назад +2

      Scared of a little thing that goes “blem”

    • @ryanpayne7707
      @ryanpayne7707 29 дней назад

      Fire is dangerous; carpet pythons are not.

    • @angstyteen6042
      @angstyteen6042 23 дня назад

      ​@@AfrochillaYou're scared of facts😂

  • @bramblestar334
    @bramblestar334 11 дней назад

    My sister babysits, and a kid that she had over proclaimed that she hated snakes when I mentioned my pet. Minutes later, she wants to come in my room and see the snake. I kept the cage door shut as per her request (and frankly I don't think my boy would want the door opened either, he's not the biggest fan of being held) but she stared for a long while in intrigue. Props to that kid for being brave.

  • @pendlera2959
    @pendlera2959 Месяц назад +122

    I don't think this proves the fear is not instinctive, just that it doesn't develop this early. Certain reflexes develop at different times, after all. We know cognitive abilities change significantly with age. It's absurd to assume instinctive fears couldn't develop later. I'm sure further research would find plenty of examples of children with the same parents developing fears and even phobias that their parents and siblings don't share.

    • @skycloud4802
      @skycloud4802 Месяц назад +18

      I thought about this as well. I think some things are meant to "kick in" or unlock further down the road. A bit like how we are all intrinsically programmed for sexual attraction, but it doesn't develop on until later down the line.

    • @nobaso620
      @nobaso620 Месяц назад +6

      Exactly even vision fully develops at about 8 months of which I don't think those babies have achieved it

    • @queenlip6152
      @queenlip6152 Месяц назад +1

      Wow. 'It's absurd'... How to say you don't know what science is by not saying you don't know what science is about. 🤭

    • @hugh261
      @hugh261 Месяц назад +4

      Perhaps a fuller grasp of the concept of instinct would be useful here. Kick in later?

    • @sophiedowney1077
      @sophiedowney1077 Месяц назад +8

      Other studies have shown that the fear of snakes doesn't kick in until you see someone else showing a fear of snakes. The fear never kicked in for me, and I absolutely love my little ball python Poppy.

  • @qdeanc
    @qdeanc Месяц назад +17

    "There's only one other fear that appears this early in our development."
    "My dad."
    "The fear of loud noises."
    "Yup."

  • @Sammichhel
    @Sammichhel 27 дней назад +1

    Babies: Wow these moving toys are great
    Snakes: Ayo! help me

  • @shlingusdingus4174
    @shlingusdingus4174 Месяц назад +9

    Snakes are very misunderstood and overly stigmatized. We fear them hurting us unprovoked, but 99% of the time, they are afraid of us and are only trying to defend themselves. If you don't give them a reason to attack you, they won't. Imagine how helpless a snake would actually be without venom or muscle? They'd be noodles to everything else and easy targets. They wouldn't exist. It's always good to be cautious, but not blindly afraid.

  • @slantingclock9679
    @slantingclock9679 Месяц назад +130

    Not afraid of snakes because they don't know snakes are dangerous. It's that simple

    • @dougaltolan3017
      @dougaltolan3017 Месяц назад +22

      But afraid of heights though. How do they know heights are dangerous?

    • @valevisa8429
      @valevisa8429 Месяц назад +2

      Exactly ! They have no idea what they are.

    • @SkyMika.
      @SkyMika. Месяц назад +14

      @@dougaltolan3017Because they can see how high they are when looking down.

    • @Urmumlel7025
      @Urmumlel7025 Месяц назад +12

      Ah, yes. The highly dangerous garter snake.

    • @Kitschune24
      @Kitschune24 Месяц назад +33

      This study has significance because a lot of mammals are instinctively afraid of snakes (and other predators) before they've ever encountered one. Human babies, however, have to learn these fears. This disproves the idea that we're instinctually afraid of those animals.
      We're a highly adaptable apex species that lives on every continent, there's no general thing for babies to fear except for 1) heights and 2) loud noises. Those mean danger everywhere.

  • @lupuscorvidae
    @lupuscorvidae День назад +2

    And yet, cats that have never seen a snake flip out over anything that even closely resembles a snake.

    • @Ayoubenzaoui
      @Ayoubenzaoui 21 час назад

      I think animals genetically pass down knowledge like new ways of hunting for example orcas learned to hunt penguin and seal from the shore

  • @tarabooartarmy3654
    @tarabooartarmy3654 Месяц назад +26

    When I was around 4 or 5, we went to a place in Florida that had a giant snake. I can’t remember if it was a python or an anaconda. But they would let kids hold the snake and get their picture made. Took two adults on each side of me to support it. I remember one of them telling me I was one of the youngest girls who had ever held it without crying and he praised me for being so brave. 😂

    • @TheAnimewolfchick
      @TheAnimewolfchick Месяц назад +7

      As a toddler I attended a circus containing a 'freak show' that included a snake handler with a snake at least three times the size of my father.
      The handler was absolutely tickled pink how I wanted to hold it without other people interfering / panicking that I touched it. My mom had to contain my dad as I got photos taken with this absolute golden retriever of a snake, his head as big as mine, all the while proudly holding up only about four feet of its body. 😂 Best memory ever.

    • @tarabooartarmy3654
      @tarabooartarmy3654 Месяц назад +1

      @ haha, that’s awesome! What a lovely memory. 😊

    • @TheAnimewolfchick
      @TheAnimewolfchick Месяц назад +6

      @@tarabooartarmy3654 It really is! Although in hindsight I feel pretty bad for the snake handler, given how people would panic on sight or yell at him.
      Can't help but notice the elephant leader wasn't treated as poorly. 😒
      Human bias baffles me- I was far more concerned about getting stepped on by elephants than eaten by the snake happily coiled in my arms.
      Fun fact! There's a little girl that saw me crocheting a snake & took me home to meet her father's breeding pairs! Sweet creatures.

    • @tarabooartarmy3654
      @tarabooartarmy3654 Месяц назад +3

      @ I rode an elephant once at a fair. It was fun at the time but looking back I think it must have been such a sad life for that elephant to be forced to carry people around a small ring day after day. I hope it was at least treated well.
      You crochet? I tried to learn years ago and stopped. I’ve been wanting to pick it back up!

    • @TheAnimewolfchick
      @TheAnimewolfchick Месяц назад

      @@tarabooartarmy3654 the elephants at that circus at least seemed well taken care of. The living quarters were clean, they were fed fruits and greens, and the time window for rides was a strict thirty minutes- people were upset about that last bit. But after the thirty minutes we got to see their stables(?) which was pretty cool imo.
      I wish I knew what circus it was, I'd love to look up the snake dude again. He probably remembers the insane three year old who wanted to take his snake home! 🤣
      And yes, I crochet & sell my work to buy my mom's insulin. My mother showed me a few basic stitches as a child, but I've learned the more "advanced" stuff here on RUclips. I recommend the channels 'Hooked By Robin', 'Skein Spider', and 'Complicated Knots' to get you started, in that order.

  • @SupraTompan
    @SupraTompan Месяц назад +20

    Snakes are so underappreciated, it saddens me.
    So beautiful animals, and most of them are - believe it or not, harmless and chill to humans.

    • @obambagaming1467
      @obambagaming1467 Месяц назад

      Even the most venomous snakes are scared of us.
      Adults and often even children could easily win a 1v1 against most venomous snakes.
      You will probably die later from the venom, but that wont help the dead snake.
      Most attacks on humans happen on accident. Like accidentally stepping on the snake.

  • @cheese_potato
    @cheese_potato 29 дней назад +4

    When the babies are all busy putting everything they can grab into their mouth, including the snake ❤😂

  • @Elriuhilu
    @Elriuhilu Месяц назад +24

    I find it really strange that people have such a strong negative reaction to snakes instead of something more reasonable like simply being alert in the presence of a wild animal. Some people freak out even when they see more fluffy animals, which is really confusing to me. For some reason I've never been unreasonably afraid of snakes despite my parents and many other people around me growing up constantly badmouthing them. I've always thought of snakes the same way I think about cats or kangaroos-simply another animal unless the situation calls for alarm.
    I've heard more than one person say they hate how snakes are slimy, except I've held snakes and they are completely dry. In fact, they feel lovely to the touch, like the softest leather wrapped around firm muscles. This tells me that people are probably afraid of some monster they've invented in their heads that resembles snakes and they've never actually been exposed to real ones.

    • @snekhuman
      @snekhuman Месяц назад +3

      I'm baffled how the 'snakes are slimy' thing is so widespread. there is no reason why they would be slimy, being a non-aquatic reptile. it's always satisfying handing someone a snake and showing them there's nothing slimy about them.

    • @suchnothing
      @suchnothing Месяц назад +1

      Maybe it's because their scales are reflective. The shine on the scales reminds people of something that's wet. And most things that stay wet when they're out of the water do so by creating their own slime. But I've always thought it was weird too, since I was a kid. I had several opportunities to meet embassador snakes at schools or museums, and the handlers always told us "don't worry they're not slimy" and I could never figure out why they kept telling us that. Who thought they're slimy? If you get even a little bit close you can see they're shiny because they're so smooth. It's like seeing the shine on a bald man's head and assuming it's slime 😂

    • @ryanpayne7707
      @ryanpayne7707 29 дней назад +3

      The only time I've held a "slimy" snake was after it musked on me. Of course, I volunteer at an exotic pet rescue and its previous owners never handled it, so it was absolutely freaking out at my attempts to socialize it.

    • @skyworm8006
      @skyworm8006 28 дней назад

      Non-mammal animals just don't look cute or non-threatening. Too distant. Where I live there's lots of dangerous snakes too and they can get underfoot.

  • @sephirothprime8403
    @sephirothprime8403 Месяц назад +17

    I fully expected the reason to be some variation of “because babies are too under developed to realize the danger they are in”.

    • @ryanpayne7707
      @ryanpayne7707 29 дней назад +2

      They were not in danger. Those were carpet pythons; they're nonvenomous and have zero reason to constrict a child. Even with venomous snakes, if the snakes are left alone, they are not a threat to babies. (Of course, babies don't understand that they need to leave them alone.)

  • @heatheryonker8860
    @heatheryonker8860 16 дней назад +1

    Imagine being the person who came up with this idea and how everyone in the meeting looked at them... Crazy.

  • @gamingwithchristo2624
    @gamingwithchristo2624 Месяц назад +16

    I used to be absolutely terrified of lizards. I could not stand them, but after getting some experience with them, I realized just what amazing animals they are. Now, years later, I have a crested gecko but for

    • @westie430
      @westie430 28 дней назад +2

      ....but for...what😂

    • @snaggiz
      @snaggiz 27 дней назад +4

      The gecko got him as he was typing. The lizards were hust playing the long game this whole time.

    • @gamingwithchristo2624
      @gamingwithchristo2624 27 дней назад +4

      Honestly I do not know what I was trying to say here

    • @snaggiz
      @snaggiz 27 дней назад +1

      @@gamingwithchristo2624This gave me a good chuckle. Respect. Have a great weekend.

    • @gamingwithchristo2624
      @gamingwithchristo2624 27 дней назад +1

      @@snaggiz you too my guy

  • @mannurse7421
    @mannurse7421 Месяц назад +25

    “Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should." - Dr. Ian Malcolm

  • @jillianleda6732
    @jillianleda6732 27 дней назад

    This is fascinating because the first time i brought my child around a snake she was about 2 years old and im not personally afraid so i offered her to hold or pet the snake and she looked at me like i had 10 heads shook her head and went to the other side of the room so i always found it fascinating she would see them as dangerous without me teaching her so i had no idea babies aren't afraid of snakes but now i believe she already learned that by that age without me.

  • @j.jkendrick7730
    @j.jkendrick7730 Месяц назад +14

    So The Florida YOINK man wasn’t thought to fear snakes 🤣🤣

  • @yiga4171
    @yiga4171 Месяц назад +7

    1:06 Spot on observation, I find the same with my kids, and it happens so quickly you often have no time to mask your emotions.

  • @thomaskositzki9424
    @thomaskositzki9424 26 дней назад

    Parents: * freaking out *
    Baby: "Big green worm." 🥰

  • @HauntedCadaver
    @HauntedCadaver Месяц назад +8

    As a former hobby herp, I think it's a bad idea simply because reptiles really shouldn't be introduced to children under the age of 5 due to the bacteria such as salmonella.

    • @ryanpayne7707
      @ryanpayne7707 29 дней назад +1

      That's been disproven. Assuming the animals (and their prey) are kept in sanitary conditions and properly cared for, the salmonella risk is essentially nonexistent.

  • @henryjohnson-ville3834
    @henryjohnson-ville3834 Месяц назад +27

    The babies were so-o-o cute!! Baby fever shooting up! ⬆️ 😅

    • @spongebibspongegar4641
      @spongebibspongegar4641 29 дней назад

      Interesting. Videos like that are exactly what makes me feel repulsed by babies. Ugly goblins grabbing snakes like that and trying to bite them, just so annoying

    • @skyworm8006
      @skyworm8006 28 дней назад

      @@spongebibspongegar4641 I would say you are mentally ill, since it's your own species clearly doing no harm to a species almost everyone is averse to, but the true test would be your own babies irl. But then, you might be someone who should never be near babies alone and by extension probably animals too. Since it makes no sense to sympathise with animals but not sympathise with children, we play nice with both for the same reasons, the people who are best with children are also like that with animals. There's the implication that your sympathy for animals is merely a mask.

  • @taharqa332
    @taharqa332 6 дней назад +1

    They don't know any better. Babies aren't afraid of anything - which is why parents are important.

  • @alb91878
    @alb91878 Месяц назад +7

    That was so cute to see that baby gumming the snake!

  • @Loreweavver
    @Loreweavver Месяц назад +26

    This isn't experiment. This is spectacle.

    • @Loreweavver
      @Loreweavver Месяц назад

      @Wha859 thank you. I repeat: this isn't an experiment. This is a spectacle.

    • @ryanpayne7707
      @ryanpayne7707 29 дней назад

      True, because actual scientific experiments make for far less entertaining TV. That does not mean the science is false.

    • @Loreweavver
      @Loreweavver 28 дней назад

      @ryanpayne7707 no, it just makes this specific scientist and everyone involved with airing this frauds.

  • @RavenSteeze
    @RavenSteeze 16 дней назад +2

    And also snakes are genuinely way tf less dangerous than people think

  • @effedupdoc
    @effedupdoc Месяц назад +6

    When you mentioned fear of loud noises, i couldn't help myself but to think of all the babies in Gaza who have been hearing the sound of bombings and screams since their birth. To handle them, how brave are their parents, if they are.

    • @lyrebird9749
      @lyrebird9749 13 дней назад

      Sadly, many of the parents have also been hearing bombings and screams since a young age. The war on Gaza has been ongoing (at varying levels of intensity) for decades.

  • @jondo7680
    @jondo7680 Месяц назад +33

    The only things I learned from this:
    1.Scientists are apparently surprised that babies don't know what poison is.
    2. Mother's ask if the snakes are poisonous after the snakes are already in biting range to their children.

    • @moritamikamikara3879
      @moritamikamikara3879 Месяц назад +4

      A lot of animals have instinctive fear of various animals.
      Chimpanzees for example have it genetically ingrained in them that they hate and fear anything snake-like.
      It would make sense to assume that one of their closest relatives also has that trait.

    • @J2A61
      @J2A61 Месяц назад +2

      Exactly some people are just to smart and start looking at things to deep. The child doesn’t know the danger of the snake. Just same as a loaded gun or a burning fire. Duh 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @eggheadusa
      @eggheadusa Месяц назад +9

      Apparently neither do you, it’s venomous not poisonous.

    • @jondo7680
      @jondo7680 Месяц назад

      @@eggheadusa you are a hero. You speak the 3th out of my 4 languages better than me. I wish I had such a big brain like you. You must be the smartest person in your household.

    • @green_toast9279
      @green_toast9279 Месяц назад

      ​@@jondo7680 3rd!
      Sorry xD

  • @GrnXnham
    @GrnXnham 6 дней назад

    Irrational fears like the fear of snakes or insects are learned, mostly from our parents. Small children rarely fear snakes, spiders, or insects but when the children see their parents or other adults react with fear towards these animals, the children will start to react this way. Not surprisingly, neither of my parents were fearful of these animals and I grew up being fascinated by them. Now I have a degree in Entomology.

  • @pweetypoo
    @pweetypoo Месяц назад +22

    It is very relaxing watching this video.

    • @mitchjohnson4714
      @mitchjohnson4714 Месяц назад +4

      Yessssss. It'sssss very relaxxxxxxing.

    • @tlo612
      @tlo612 Месяц назад +1

      Yeah go lay up with a bunch of them tell us how it goes within a week

    • @cshgws2676
      @cshgws2676 Месяц назад

      ok freak

  • @Enlight_Entertain
    @Enlight_Entertain Месяц назад +18

    One kid bite on to a snake. Isn't that bad in terms of germs?

    • @JaneAustenAteMyCat
      @JaneAustenAteMyCat Месяц назад +11

      Yeah reptiles can carry salmonella

    • @mozismobile
      @mozismobile Месяц назад +10

      I loved that moment. "what does this taste like?" Which is what the snake is doing with its tongue, more or less. You'd hope that a tame snake is pretty clean, at least as clean as the floor those babies are tasting.

    • @eugenetswong
      @eugenetswong Месяц назад +4

      I am also concerned about the snake experiencing pain.

    • @llchapman1234
      @llchapman1234 Месяц назад +14

      The snake's scales probably mostly protect the poor reptile from all the germs in that baby's mouth.

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 Месяц назад

      Those snakes were bred in captivity. They never had any contact to the outside world, aside from being handled by their caregivers.
      You get bacteria and viruses and parasites from your environment, so these snakes should be much safer to touch than your average free-range cat or dog.

  • @LethalLemonLime
    @LethalLemonLime 24 дня назад +3

    lol well if the snake bit them they'd definitely start to fear snakes

  • @snowbird1381
    @snowbird1381 Месяц назад +7

    Even as a kid I was never afraid of snakes, in fact I was fascinated by them. I think cobras were my favorite.

    • @buttarain27
      @buttarain27 Месяц назад +1

      We went to a zoo when I was in kindergarten and they had the usual exploratory event with a zookeeper and I got to hold (part of) a huge albino python that was around 15 ft., her name was Susie. She was really smooth and glossy and pure muscle. It was fun.

  • @MarkFindlay-o2m
    @MarkFindlay-o2m Месяц назад +5

    In 🇿🇦, many of the rural folk say that the venomous snakes around will not strike at babies. Many snakes have been found wrapped up in the child's blankets, especially the mamba.

    • @ElethuDuna
      @ElethuDuna Месяц назад

      I come from a rural area with a rocky mountain and lots of snakes. I grew up hearing that as well.

    • @gabrieleguerrisi4335
      @gabrieleguerrisi4335 Месяц назад +3

      Even a toddler is too big for a mamba or a cobra. Plus is free heat

    • @MarkFindlay-o2m
      @MarkFindlay-o2m Месяц назад

      I have the skin of a 3.7m long black mamba. Toddlers would be easy pray. The thing is that toddlers tend to hold onto things and that I'm sure the snake does not enjoy, but still they don't strike.

    • @quitlife9279
      @quitlife9279 Месяц назад +1

      It might be because they don't see babies as a threat or food, it wouldn't make sense to waste valuable venom biting and killing everything they see.
      I think snakes may share burrows with and depend on other burrowing animals too in the wild? If so they may actually be used to it.

    • @elbarto4069
      @elbarto4069 Месяц назад

      @@MarkFindlay-o2mwhat are you talking about