Ranger Nick: Watching Out For Venomous Snakes and Insects

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

Комментарии • 33

  • @ericr.4607
    @ericr.4607 9 лет назад +8

    This put out such a safe and positive vibe for venomous snakes and snakes in general. Thank you for making this video it is hard to find people that truly appreciate the good things in snakes these days.

    • @JKHERPS
      @JKHERPS 6 лет назад

      Eric R. VC

  • @revan4130
    @revan4130 6 лет назад +8

    Snakes are such beautiful and innocent creatures, I had a little baby rat snake no more than 5 inches found today in my garage and my dad and bestfriend both were trying to and wanting to kill it. Such a shame. So many snakes get killed every year because people mistake them for being venomous. I safely removed the little guy and placed him off in the woods.

  • @Rocketman88002
    @Rocketman88002 4 года назад +1

    I'm so glad that you are not dealing with poisonous snakes like the L. A. Times was the other day in a crossword puzzle clue. I ate some rattlesnake and am alive and well! The venomous rattlesnake was not poisonous at all! Lol

  • @davec5223
    @davec5223 6 лет назад +4

    I look for snakes all the time and never find any. They found 2 in just a few minutes. Planted? He obviously brought that alibimo corn snake with him.

  • @robertweirjr3196
    @robertweirjr3196 6 лет назад +3

    His hand seemed a little close when he set the tin back down.

  • @davidwilson8800
    @davidwilson8800 4 года назад +1

    There actually is a couple of species of poisonous snakes the tiger keelback being one of them Venom is for prey poison is for predators

  • @trav537
    @trav537 6 лет назад +4

    If the snakes head is triangular doesn't always mean the snakes are venomous cause some non-venomous snakes with flatten their head to look triangular to scare off predators and the slit eyes depend on the lighting if it was night the eyes would round but if it was day then they would be slits

  • @BlackEagleFeather
    @BlackEagleFeather 6 лет назад +3

    He lowers the tin with his hands within inches of the snake....... great safety video!

    • @jeepster2442
      @jeepster2442 5 лет назад +1

      I noticed that too. It's so easy to be careless...

  • @FarmMonitor
    @FarmMonitor  10 лет назад

    Whether you're walking through the woods, or just working in your yard, if you're in Georgia there's a chance you could encounter something that can bite or sting you. This month, Ranger Nick shows us how to identify a few venomous snakes and one scary stinging insect.

  • @joshuahull9982
    @joshuahull9982 6 лет назад +1

    Copperheads are very beautiful.

  • @jeblowenergy2644
    @jeblowenergy2644 8 лет назад +7

    Haha you guys planted that snake their

  • @mysnellvilleblog
    @mysnellvilleblog 10 лет назад +1

    Great info!

  • @danfrazer2577
    @danfrazer2577 5 лет назад +1

    Forgot the name but there is one poisonous snake.

  • @jonking9587
    @jonking9587 5 лет назад +1

    I've caught a copperhead bear handed

  • @creemoweet
    @creemoweet 8 лет назад

    The Floral Snake is both poisonous & venomous. Not native to GA, however there are a few snakes that secrete poison.

  • @stephenlarson6819
    @stephenlarson6819 5 лет назад +1

    Welllll.... actually..... there are poisonous snakes, but its not typical at all, and hes right that a lot of people uninformed call venomous snakes poisonous, in which case hes totally correct and generalizing is the better option, but just sayin.

  • @robertmiller409
    @robertmiller409 5 лет назад

    " this is wild . Great "

  • @andrewdorning6287
    @andrewdorning6287 8 лет назад +2

    that thing about the shape of the eyes is bull shit. I have a non venomous snake with vertical pupils

    • @vadaminot429
      @vadaminot429 6 лет назад

      He's talking about snakes that are wild in GA!

  • @jonking9587
    @jonking9587 5 лет назад

    Only scaredy cats use those to catch snakes with

  • @mysticoversoul
    @mysticoversoul 6 лет назад +2

    Learn to adjust your microphone by bringing it closer to your guest when your guest is speaking. The other person cannot be heard audibly. Otherwise, go purchase a better quality, more sensitive microphone.

  • @andrewdorning6287
    @andrewdorning6287 8 лет назад +1

    Never mind. My snake doesnt have vertical pupils but ut is still false. They have different shaped pupils because of weather they are nocturnal or diurnal

    • @vadaminot429
      @vadaminot429 6 лет назад +1

      He's talking about GA snakes.....the vipers all have vertical pupils!!

  • @ridgerunner7980
    @ridgerunner7980 5 лет назад

    ive got a snake stick its made by mossberg

    • @allthingswildlifeyt1218
      @allthingswildlifeyt1218 5 лет назад +1

      Please don't go around killing snakes. It's so unfortunate when someone dies while trying to kill the snake. After all that is when over 50% of deaths occur. And if you're going to shoot a snake. Why shoot something that could easily be avoided? And if you're going to kill a non-venomous/mildly-venomous species. Why kill something that can't kill or cripple you or your family? Thankfully over hear in Australia (in particular Queensland, NSW and south Australia.) it's illegal to go around killing all of our native wildlife and can warrant you a decent fine of around $10,000 and sometimes a 6 month jail sentence. Not to mention the animal cruelty laws that could dramatically increase the fine and the jail sentence. Snakes also do serve a purpose in the ecosystem. Without snakes rodent populations would dramatically increase allowing viruses to rapidly spread. Also if you alter the ecosystem many of your favourite animals would go extinct and it could easily effect us humans. Another reason you shouldn't go around killing snakes is because some of the enzymes in certain types of snake venoms can be used for medical treatment, for example tiger snake venom causes blood to clot and Scientist have been trying to isolate that part of the venom to thin blood and prevent blood clots. This also goes for all venomous animals. Some great examples are funnel web spider, blue ringed octopus, several rattlesnake species, red backed spider, and so many more. And no, that venom can't just come from a dead snake. The rotting snake would contaminate the venom.

  • @jeremylawson8448
    @jeremylawson8448 8 лет назад +1

    bo

  • @michaelstewart7036
    @michaelstewart7036 9 лет назад +1

    tiger keelback snakes are poisonous & venomous

  • @farrahsadventures6474
    @farrahsadventures6474 6 лет назад

    YOUR🐍🐍😔