The Biggest Black Rat Snake I've Ever Caught: Big Bertha!

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
  • Every year, I search my neighborhood for an absolutely massive black rat snake which I have named Big Bertha. After not seeing her for the past four years, I was getting worried, but in this video we finally got to recapture this legendary snake and present her for the camera!
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Комментарии • 162

  • @kilovolt2494
    @kilovolt2494 2 года назад +5

    I am glad that you educate the public about how bad it is to kill these harmless snakes.

  • @smetlogik
    @smetlogik 3 года назад +15

    So cool you find Bertha every year. Looks like she's been eating well. That's a big rat snake.

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  3 года назад +2

      It is really neat to know an individual so well, she definitely seems to be staying healthy!

  • @gregj831
    @gregj831 2 года назад +9

    Bertha is the undisputed star of the show. She is magnificent and we all hope she can stay safe!

  • @DWRossberg
    @DWRossberg 2 года назад +5

    I don't usually "LIKE" or "COMMENT" on videos. What a great job, and how intelligently put together. (Big Bertha is a pretty good actress too!)

  • @Dtag1971
    @Dtag1971 3 года назад +3

    Just caught a 4 footer at the flea market. Was a rescue....group of ppl were gonna kill her. I took her home and released her in the attic. Hope she hangs around. Best ratter ever!

  • @ourlistingpro117
    @ourlistingpro117 Год назад +2

    Bro, you're a national treasure!

  • @jfr7160
    @jfr7160 3 года назад +6

    That’s amazing Ben! Take care Bertha. Stay safe Big Girl!

  • @thekingdomofanimals8323
    @thekingdomofanimals8323 3 года назад +13

    Awesome dude! She is so massive. That's insane. Rat snakes are so awesome to find. It's a great example of the gentle giant. Great work.

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  3 года назад +2

      Thanks man, it's definitely amazing how gentle they are for large snakes.

    • @Ranger1812
      @Ranger1812 3 года назад

      Other animals aren't toys to dress up and pose for your amusement, or tools for you to use as you please. Leave other animals alone. Good doesn't excuse evil. Humans have a serious lack of empathy when it comes to other animals. They're not mindless machines. Their emotions aren't muted. Human ego is disgusting.
      Other animals don't belong in the entertainment industry. They're not props to use on a set. Not only is it extremely stressful for them, and wild animals are abused until they submit to human will, but how dare you deprive them of their life. Elephants that do tricks and give rides aren't happy. They do it out of fear of what happens if they refuse. Swimming with dolphins isn't fun. It's extremely stressful for them, and leads to them catching diseases. They're viewed as tools for profit, nothing else.
      Hagrid didn't support using dragons in the Triwizard Tournament. That's horrific abuse. Kidnapped, sent across the world, trapped in tiny cages they couldn't even move in, stabbed and hit with spells, and made to feel threatened and attacked whilst chained up in an arena surrounded by screaming humans. As is exploiting, abusing, scaring, disrupting grindylows, fish, other animals in Great Lake.
      Other apes, monkeys, and horses used on cards aren't smiling because they're happy. They do a "fear grimace", smiling in submission. They're not happy, they're abused.
      Cats and dogs were specifically bred over 1000s of years to live with humans. Other animals weren't. What they are is kidnapped, and locked in tiny cages and tanks for human amusement. They're not pet animals, they're slaves.
      Freedom is what matters in life. You wouldn't trade freedom for comfort and safety, and have no right to force that on other animals.
      Intelligence doesn't make one animal more special than another. Just a trait humans have. No better than running or flying. Evolution has no will. It's not trying to make other animals more human-like. A slug is as evolved as we are. A slug got it right.
      It doesn't make you inherently better at all, and saying that totally disregards how stupid and evil humans are. It's nonsensical. That's human ego. The second an alien race arrives that's more intelligent than we are, you will move the goalposts for what it means to be more special. You say it not because it's true, but because it currently benefits you.
      Only animals of human-level intelligence are capable of evil. Wouldn't put the same level of responsibility on human children and mentally disabled people, and obviously shouldn't on animals of an entirely different species. Humans aren't more special or important than other animals. Something isn't worse because it happens to humans. You're not better by definition.
      Having human-level intelligence doesn't somehow stop you being an animal. Makes no sense, whatsoever. It's specifically because you're an animal that you can have human-level intelligence. It is a trait of animals because an animal has it: humans.
      Everything humans do is by definition animalistic, because humans are animals. There's no distinction. Being an animal isn't an insult. It's awesome. And it's what lets you be you.
      Breeding is evil. Other animals are forced to have sex, which is rape. Females are treated like conveyor belts, pumping out child after child, all of whom are kept from their fathers and kidnapped from their parents, causing massive distress, fear, panic, and confusion. When no longer profitable, they're abandoned like a broken tool no longer of any use. Other animals are #NotProperty to buy or sell. Adopt. They'll show you how full of love life is. Save their life, and they'll save yours.
      Other animals don't have "vets". They have doctors, and health and medical care, just like humans. There's no distinction. There'd be outrage if humans had different doctors and terms depending on their race. It's no different for other animals. That's speciesism.
      It's not euthanasia. It's not done for their benefit. It's murder. Imagine the outrage if humans who weren't being adopted were killed. It's no different for other animals.
      People spend money on war rather than helping other animals. Healthcare should be socialised, like humans have. Caring for other animals isn't a chore, it's a duty and privilege.
      Fireworks and other explosions are evil. Cats, dogs, birds, other animals get absolutely terrified by fireworks. Causing such intense, unending fear is unjustifiable.
      Littering's disgusting. Other animals have to walk on that floor, and right next to your rubbish. They don't want to do that. Don't be selfish.
      Balloons, Chinese lanterns, glitter, sequins, and microbeads don't decompose. They stay in the environment, and end up being swallowed by other animals.
      Don't say "in the doghouse" like it's some bad place to be, that's ok for dogs, but not humans. That's disgusting. Dogs belong in a normal house, with their families.
      Experimenting on other animals is evil. How dare you cause such immense suffering and murder. You're birthing them to torture them. What a miserable existence. That constant, unending torture is unimaginable for most people.
      Honey, when sold to humans, is a product of abuse.
      theminimalistvegan.com/is-honey-vegan/
      Mountain Dew, all other Pepsi products, Oreos, and Doritos use #ConflictPalmOil, leading to extinction of countless species, such as orangutans. 25 orangutans are murdered every day for unsustainable palm oil production.
      www.ran.org/issue/palm_oil/
      www.chesterzoo.org/app/uploads/sites/3/2019/04/Sustainable-Palm-Oil-Shopping-List-Feb-2019.pdf
      KFC uses cardboard made from trees cut down in the forests of endangered species, such as Indonesian tigers and orangutans.
      www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2150692/KFC-buckets-destroying-Indonesian-rainforest-claims-Greenpeace.html
      Leather's evil. Cows, other animals suffer tremendously for leather production. It's not just a by-product of the meat industry.
      www.onegreenplanet.org/animalsandnature/leather-is-more-than-a-by-product-of-the-meat-industry/
      www.care2.com/causes/the-shocking-truth-about-leather-no-its-not-a-meat-byproduct.html
      www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2008/aug/27/ethicalfashion.leather
      Fur and down are the result of brutal torture and horrific murder.
      www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2016/08/wildlife-china-fur-farming-welfare/
      www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/fur-farms-animal-welfare-cruelty-cannibalism-mink-foxes-coat-jacket-a8647616.html?amp
      www.furfreealliance.com/severe-animal-cruelty-polish-fur-farms-revealed/
      www.thedodo.com/amphtml/fur-farms-stop-the-cruelty-1527692086.html
      www.onegreenplanet.org/animalsandnature/here-are-the-innocent-faces-of-the-cruel-fur-industry/
      www.onegreenplanet.org/news/top-brands-using-fur-from-monster-foxes/
      Wool is a product of abuse, just like fur, mohair, and angora wool, not just in the East, but Western nations like America, the UK, and Australia.
      www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/a-wool-jumper-is-just-as-cruel-as-a-mink-coat-9610133.html
      www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3331465/Shocking-video-shows-horrific-abuses-lamb-sheep-used-wool-industry-kicked-face-workers-horns-torn-off.html
      ruclips.net/video/CHaCUyLPeOw/видео.html
      Dogs and wolves don't have a strict hierarchy with an alpha. Treating them like they do is cruel and confusing.
      io9.gizmodo.com/why-everything-you-know-about-wolf-packs-is-wrong-502754629
      Canada and Trudeau let seals have their skulls smashed to bits with clubs.
      www.hsi.org/assets/pdfs/myths_and_facts_seal_hunt.pdf
      relay.nationalgeographic.com/proxy/distribution/public/amp/2017/04/wildlife-watch-canada-harp-seal-hunt
      www.thedodo.com/amphtml/canada-seal-hunt-2333758471.html
      m.ruclips.net/video/XCYf9q9t9bo/видео.html
      Don't give birds and fish bread, or cats cows' milk or cheese. Bread has no nutritional value for birds, it just stops them from eating useful food, the yeast expands in fish' stomachs causing constipation, and cats are lactose intolerant.
      www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1953493/Royal-Society-for-the-Protection-of-Birds-RSPB-says-to-ban-bread-as-bird-food.html
      www.sciencefocus.com/nature/why-cant-cats-drink-milk-plus-6-other-feline-myths/
      pets.webmd.com/cats/ss/slideshow-foods-your-cat-should-never-eat
      Ecosia is a search engine that uses at least 80% of its profits to plant trees, planting about 1 every second, which takes 45 searches to fund.
      www.ecosia.org/
      You can't own another living thing. They're not consumer goods to be bought and sold. They're not property. They're above monetary value. They're not toys for your amusement, or tools for you to use as you please. There'd be outrage if humans were treated like property. It's no different for other animals. That's speciesism. We're not their owners, we're family.
      Pet isn't an insult. That's horrible. A pet is an animal of another species, in your family, that you care for. They're your children, siblings, nieces, nephews, and cousins, not some ornament to have around for novelty, that you only pay attention to when you're bored. Species is irrelevant to family.
      Joe Rogan, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Jake Roberts, Undertaker, Braun Strowman, Shawn Michaels, Brock Lesnar, Goldust, Ted DiBiase Jr., Lacey Evans, and Kayla Braxton are torturers and murderers. Fishing and other hunting is murder. Other animals' lives aren't your playthings. Leave other animals alone.
      ‬No one has the right to enslave, hurt, abuse, exploit, or murder any other animal, for any reason.
      You wouldn't do it to humans, and don't do it to other animals. It's that simple.
      "We must all face the choice between what is right and what is easy." - Albus Dumbledore
      Humans are animals, and no more special than any other creature.
      #AnimalAbuse #AnimalRights #AdoptDontShop #OptToAdopt

    • @thekingdomofanimals8323
      @thekingdomofanimals8323 3 года назад

      @@Ranger1812 wow, again dude.

    • @thekingdomofanimals8323
      @thekingdomofanimals8323 3 года назад

      @@Ranger1812 Okay, I agree that some people abuse animals. Some people lock up animals, whip them, and deprive them of food. You shouldn't be going to great channels like these and filling it with your negative speech. Animals and humans live on the planet. We have to learn to interact with each other. There is nothing wrong with catching bugs, snakes, and spider.

    • @georginajillkeating4734
      @georginajillkeating4734 3 года назад

      I think you’d need more kids to hold up the Pittsburgh Frick Park snake shown on the Today show. They are going to leave it in the park! Wish they would put it in the zoo.

  • @Alex_Bertubesocks
    @Alex_Bertubesocks 2 года назад +2

    “Maybe four feet!” That kid reminded me of a time when I was in elementary school; I was interviewed by a reporter about the 25th anniversary of our school, and I was quoted in the newspaper saying “it takes about 20 minutes to walk from one end of it to the other”😂

  • @scubadiverderek9776
    @scubadiverderek9776 3 года назад +5

    Wow! Big Bertha is huge! I remember the video the last time you found her, I hope that snake lives for a long time. Great video as always!

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  3 года назад

      Thank you! Yeah hopefully she can stick around for a few more years and reach max size.

  • @intrepid5144
    @intrepid5144 3 года назад +5

    That's so Cool! I have a fairly young Black Rat Snake "Snaky" that I'm so glad is living under my deck. He/She occasionally pops up onto the deck to "Suntan" and so long as I don't get too close, just hangs out! I hope he/she stays under my deck, and keeps the annoying rodents under control!

  • @kimspurre1242
    @kimspurre1242 2 года назад +3

    Big Bertha is beautiful!

  • @lindalakota38
    @lindalakota38 2 года назад +3

    So Gorgious like how you where teaching the kids to care for her amazing its awsome up her in mass they stay in same place year after years ive seen one biger then her can always tell because the skins in trees

  • @richardmorris6365
    @richardmorris6365 9 месяцев назад +2

    Ok,the rat snake is pretty chill & those are the most well mannered kids ive seen in yrs..

  • @GuyAye
    @GuyAye 2 года назад +2

    I’m fascinated by snakes but terrified. I almost stepped on one of these about 5 feet long while hiking this weekend, almost shitted on myself and ran away screaming lol.

  • @sethlamanna7996
    @sethlamanna7996 7 месяцев назад +3

    Absolutely gorgeous animal

  • @erickaepworth6257
    @erickaepworth6257 2 года назад +4

    💝 I think I like Big Bertha! 💝
    Please give us an update this summer if you see her again.

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  2 года назад +2

      I definitely will!

    • @hlvb6852
      @hlvb6852 2 года назад

      @@TheWildReportOfficial If you do see her again, it’d be so cool if you could use something like the Snake Measure Tool to find out how long she really is! (You just take an overhead picture of her next to an object you can measure later- like a shoe - and then you can determine her length from the photo.)

  • @WE_WUZ
    @WE_WUZ Год назад +1

    I just returned from a business trip to Cary, North Carolina for 5 days with 2 of my colleagues. We packed our poles to do some fishing after work at Crabtree lake. Walking back to the car, I saw the head of a black rat snake sticking out of the tall grass next to a path. Caught her before she could disappear into the grass and handled her for a few minutes. Normally catch bull snakes I encounter when fishing back home, so it was nice to find a rat snake again after more than 10 years.

  • @e-reptiledysfunction2243
    @e-reptiledysfunction2243 3 года назад +3

    Big Bertha is awesome!

  • @criticalhitz481
    @criticalhitz481 2 года назад +2

    Wow! Biggest one I e ever seen! Awesome that you get to see her time after time. Beautiful black rat snake!

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  2 года назад +1

      It was so much fun to see her again!

    • @criticalhitz481
      @criticalhitz481 2 года назад

      @@TheWildReportOfficial oh I bet! You think she recognized your scent?

  • @Ecotasia
    @Ecotasia 3 года назад +5

    That is a big snake. Really cool to catch one year offer year

  • @kv5882
    @kv5882 2 года назад +2

    just had a good 6' black rat snake on my porch....absolutely in awwe just watching her....very docile....all I could think of was she's at least 6' long and has lived long enough to get that long. Just hope she sticks around, where it's safe ;)

  • @Inflorescensse
    @Inflorescensse 14 дней назад +1

    Wow! Im An NC Bio teacher, Ive Only seen a couple near that size here. A near identical rat snake at Linville Falls and A timber rattler in South Pisgah near the Pink beds. Little shorter but thicker.

  • @panthercombo9647
    @panthercombo9647 2 года назад +3

    That's so cool that you've seen this snake many times over the years.i had a timber rattlesnake at a den not far from me I first saw in April 1996,it had a large scar on it's back so I called it Scarback, it was a large male and I saw it on and off at that den over the years usually in mid to late April at spring emergence, it usually left the den shortly after emerging from hibernation, it really made me sad when I found it hit on a state forest road in October 2018,it was heading back to its den from its summer foraging area and it was definitely the largest timber rattlesnake in that small population,

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  2 года назад +2

      Wow, it's crazy that you were able to keep up with it for so long. Sorry to hear that it passed, that's the fate of so many large snakes sadly.

  • @nuncio21
    @nuncio21 3 года назад +2

    Awesome, man!

  • @listenerofnature7899
    @listenerofnature7899 3 года назад +3

    This is awesome!! Such a beautiful snake!!

  • @Butchandbellesvilla
    @Butchandbellesvilla Год назад +2

    Thanks for this! Saw a black snake in our yard today. Hubby didn’t see it, but he’s freaked out...hates snakes. This was a biggun!! 🐍 Maybe sharing this video will calm his fear. Seeing you and the children handle Bertha should help a lot. 🙏🏽

  • @TrailoftheWildWild
    @TrailoftheWildWild 3 года назад +12

    Great video Ben!! Such a beautiful snake! It’s crazy how easily they can climb up the trees.

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  3 года назад

      Thanks Bryan! I also think that's one of the coolest things about these snakes.

  • @kellys1458
    @kellys1458 3 года назад +6

    Wonderful video, Ben! I love when the kids give educational tips. Just yesterday I saw one of these in the St. Louis area, and I have a couple of questions for you. Are the Western Ratsnake and Black Ratsnake the same? Also how can you tell the males from the females? You seem to be able to tell immediately at first glance. I'd love to learn more about snakes in order to get over my innate fear of seeing them in wild places (aka THEIR home).

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  3 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words, Kelly! Western rats and black rats are cousins, both in the Pantherophis genus but different species names.

  • @morrisdennis
    @morrisdennis 2 месяца назад +2

    They're very calm

  • @graylor1
    @graylor1 10 месяцев назад +1

    I found your video to get an idea of what they look like in motion because, while a black snake has been shedding its skin in my basement for years, I've never seen the snake itself. Mine is not Bertha size, only 64 inches this year, but a respectable size. My former feral cat was very interested in this video, I think he has met a snake or two.

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  10 месяцев назад

      Oh yeah they love entering basements for food and shelter. Haha I hope your cat was impressed

  • @willisrcorson7353
    @willisrcorson7353 6 месяцев назад

    Nice commentary. While hiking the Appalachian Trail in Virginia in June 2023, I saw three all-black snakes, and they didn't look alike. One was skinny with a white belly and 3 feet long on the ground. The second was jet black and 4 feet long on the ground; it had a larger head. The third was up in a tree, super shiny slick skin, 7 feet long with with big body and a segmented large head. Everybody I showed the pictures to said they were all black rat snakes. When I blew up the picture to show the head of the big snake in the tree, people either went silent or said: "I don't know what you got there." Only two people insisted the big snake in the tree was a black rat snake and said that the picture had an optical illusion of the head, which I would disagree with. I saw many snakes on the AT starting in Georgia going NOBO.

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Wow, sounds like you've seen some amazing snakes. If it was in a tree, I'm almost certain is was a rat snake.

  • @reptilesavage
    @reptilesavage 3 года назад +4

    This video is amazing bro💪🏾🌱!!! Is this rat snake larger then the mussurana you caught? And which is more heavily out of the too. Thank you!!!

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  3 года назад +1

      Thanks man! I think this was larger but not as heavy as the mussurana, but it's close.

  • @Bitter_Beauty_Music
    @Bitter_Beauty_Music 3 года назад +7

    Wow, she's a beauty! I would love to see a snake that large in the wild some day.

  • @SuperHershinator
    @SuperHershinator Год назад

    So cool

  • @nancywarlin6843
    @nancywarlin6843 2 года назад

    We have them here in Southwest mi. Here in Sodus, mi. Every yr we see their shredded skin and once in awhile we actually see them. Today9-7-21 we saw a coiled up one next to our house.

  • @easternncbigfoot1288
    @easternncbigfoot1288 Год назад

    Nice one man, she's a beauty. I've caught a few about her size but I've seen some a whole lot bigger. I saw an 8 footer and one I know was pushing 10 in South Carolina, it was on the news and everybody was freaking out because they weren't sure of the species due to the size but I knew instantly it was a black rat.

  • @gnarmarmilla
    @gnarmarmilla 3 года назад +1

    Awesome man.
    I wonder if these snakes are more chill in NC because of their history with man or because of something else, because the one I picked up with a stick from my shed here in southern Illinois where it was hunting for mice and transferred to the field in front of my house did not seem so friendly. It cocked back and snapped at me when I approached it.
    I also had a nest of Robbins on the side of my house and one night I came home from work I saw a black rat snake climbing up to eat them so I let nature take it’s course, maybe the Robbin will learn to be smarter with it’s nest...
    It was amazing to see how clever the snake was though, how it carefully climbed up the conduit and positioned itself to eat the chicks.
    I know some people hate a story like that but it’s immature of them, because God made animals to eat each other and it’s perfect.

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  3 года назад

      Well every individual snake will act differently as well, I've handled some rat snakes that have been aggressive and nippy. Yeah I agree, God wouldn't have designed ecosystems if they were inherently 'evil' or something.

  • @jjuggernaut3218
    @jjuggernaut3218 11 месяцев назад

    I saw two that were around 8’-9’ and as big around as a radiator hose! Saw a 6’ last week.

  • @boostbeast8731
    @boostbeast8731 2 года назад +1

    The biggest black snake i ever seen was in blowing rock, nc. It had been catching rats on our family farm for years and was atleast 8ft long and as big around as a softball.

  • @georginajillkeating4734
    @georginajillkeating4734 3 года назад +2

    Please see the snake found at Frick Park in Pittsburgh today. It looks bigger than this and was in a tree.

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  3 года назад +2

      What the heck? They called in HELICOPTERS to identify a BLACK RAT SNAKE?

    • @Jroc412
      @Jroc412 3 года назад

      @@TheWildReportOfficial did you look it up? Im from Pittsburgh and that has to be like world record it was the size of a boa

    • @georginajillkeating4734
      @georginajillkeating4734 3 года назад

      Yes. At first everyone was guessing someone had let their pet loose after the winter and he was going to kill someone.

  • @jamesbowman7963
    @jamesbowman7963 2 года назад

    In Indiana many of our black rat snakes are more aggressive and I have seen a few quite a bit bigger than that. One in particular crossing the road was so long I thought it couldn't be a snake and must be a black hose until it slithered off.

  • @SR-ck8gu
    @SR-ck8gu Год назад

    Look how calm! I've only ever seen Texas rat snakes, and they're exactly the opposite of this; they bite a lot, they dash away as soon as they see you coming towards them. You'd never be able to just hold one for a video without it (understandably) darting in every direction at once, let alone drape one across three children worth of hands and have it sit there. Cool to see that other subspecies are so different in personality.

  • @ericlakota1847
    @ericlakota1847 11 месяцев назад

    Wow she is amazing gorgious ive seen one some doush bag killed that was all of 12 feet keep informing people

  • @mariemaroney7891
    @mariemaroney7891 3 года назад +6

    Wow, she’s gorgeous, and so healthy looking. What an incredible snake. I caught a big one once but I believe yours takes the win on size. I wish there was a way we could tell the age of the snakes. Great video, nice to see kids enjoying snakes too. Thanks for that. 😁👍🏼💕

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  3 года назад

      Thanks Marie, glad you enjoyed the video! I've seen other pretty big ones, but bertha is definitely the biggest.

  • @craigdoriety9798
    @craigdoriety9798 Год назад

    We have a lot of gray rat snakes. Have one that lives in my flower bed and is very tame.

  • @nancyfurstinger5180
    @nancyfurstinger5180 Год назад +1

    So cool! I have one that's around 5-1/2 feet long; he/she (not sure how to sex snakes) was in my kayak shed, then moved into my garage with a friend, and is now hanging out in the insulation in my basement ceiling. I'm in upstate NY between hundreds of acres of organic farms and with wetlands and streams, so plenty to feed my own Big Bertha!

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  Год назад

      Oh cool, it'll be fun to watch her grow and whatnot if she sticks around for a few years!

  • @anamyengle9018
    @anamyengle9018 Год назад

    I’ve seen one that big in my yard in Connecticut. I live on wetlands. I’m terrified of them but would never hurt them.

  • @Justfollowthecrumbs
    @Justfollowthecrumbs 3 года назад +2

    What a beautiful, healthy girl!

  • @jethrotull5847
    @jethrotull5847 2 года назад +2

    Yesterday while removing an old roofing in my basement I ran across “big Bertha” . I was shocked because I have video surveillance 24/7 on multiple cameras and never saw her. Upon inspection I found a hole in my siding approx 10 ft from where I found her. She was very docile and generally cooperated with the removal process. Frankly I would have left it I place but the wife and kids would be terrified of a face to face.

  • @toddcarpenter714
    @toddcarpenter714 2 года назад +1

    What part of NC are you in? I'm in Cleveland County, I've caught one black rat snake that might be as large as Bertha. It was caught, and released unharmed. And it was probably at least six feet long, I'm 6'2", and holding the head beside my head, the tail was still on the floor!

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  2 года назад +1

      My family lives in the foothills and I go to school in Raleigh. Dang, that sounds like it was a monster rat snake!

  • @simpled5755
    @simpled5755 Год назад

    Looks almost like one I caught roughly 3 months ago, we did some rough measurement, came to 5’ 4”, nowhere near as big as Big Bertha, but still.

  • @zamorapakalolo1389
    @zamorapakalolo1389 5 дней назад

    There is a black snake sleeping on my porch window and I'm freaking out!😫

  • @kimspurre1242
    @kimspurre1242 2 года назад

    Back in 1976 my first husband found me a female black rat snake in a pet store in San Diego County California. She was easily 5 feet. At that time, the only snakes in pet stores were wild caught or Columbian red tail boa‘s or, you had to go catch them yourself and stick with local species. I enjoyed my rat snake for many years she was very sweet had only one weird habit and that was she refused to eat anything but eggs. She did thrive on those. Ultimately I did lose her possibly to old age. She was a bit scarred up and had mouth rot when we got her and we were lucky enough to find a vet that treated exotics. He said she had probably been bitten by live feed her rats hence the scarring & refusal to eat even pre killed rats.

  • @gtrinty
    @gtrinty Месяц назад +1

    I got one that slides around my house and it's about 4 1/2 feet long.

  • @letsgobrandon7297
    @letsgobrandon7297 10 месяцев назад

    So they don’t bite at all? My expertise is with 4 legged animals. I heard either rat or gardener snakes bite a lot but I have no experience with them to know if it’s true or not.
    It’s good to see children outside learning instead of on their phones….doing great job man.

  • @ktitus54
    @ktitus54 7 дней назад

    super; I live in juneau alaska, we have no snakes

  • @itsnotoweem418
    @itsnotoweem418 3 года назад

    Was she in Bryson city by grumpy bear campground by chance? Because I think I've caught her too, by the river

  • @racecitypatriot66
    @racecitypatriot66 Год назад

    One about 7ft was in my yard yesterday. And one 5ft today.

  • @vn2356
    @vn2356 2 года назад +1

    I have a 5 footer in my yard right now..he or she was perched in my chicken coop. Gave me a fright lol. he or she has been around for a few years now on the property.

  • @uncleruckus3094
    @uncleruckus3094 3 года назад +1

    Haha I saw a garter snake today about that length Haha next time imma try and grab it

  • @OrginalSteve-o
    @OrginalSteve-o 2 года назад +1

    They say they only live 15 years in the wild... Honestly though, I think it's longer in a North Carolina environment... They are huge. The only predator to them are vehicles on the road and cold weather. I couldn't imagine any native NC birds that could eat these.

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  2 года назад

      Yeah I think their only true predator once they are 6+ feet are people or large mammalian carnivores.

  • @tedvoise7964
    @tedvoise7964 9 месяцев назад

    8 1/2 foot blk rat snake I caught when I was 8 y/o, bit me all to hell but I wasn't letting go! I found out later in life they are actually and typically not aggressive but I think I grabbed her up so quick she was probably freaked out

  • @bobbyla950
    @bobbyla950 3 года назад +1

    Holy moly! She's way taller than you haha. How tall are you for reference?

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  3 года назад

      Yeah she's huge. I'm 5'4

    • @dick29662
      @dick29662 2 года назад

      I have a big one who's been around at least 20 years. She has a very thick tai tail
      Is it possible her tail was cut off?

  • @natashasavage8039
    @natashasavage8039 3 года назад +1

    ♥️♥️♥️

  • @GRILLBUOY101
    @GRILLBUOY101 5 дней назад

    i got a 6 footer in my lake.very thick

  • @samuelclark2434
    @samuelclark2434 3 года назад

    Just saw a huge one in my yard in virginia

  • @232323C
    @232323C Месяц назад

    they are great and intelligent mellow snakes

  • @Ulfhedinn_
    @Ulfhedinn_ 7 месяцев назад +1

    isn’t this pantherophis obsoletus? btw she looks stunning

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  7 месяцев назад +1

      It used to be, genetics people keep messing with it haha

    • @Ulfhedinn_
      @Ulfhedinn_ 7 месяцев назад

      @@TheWildReportOfficial oh, i just discovered this species and i was really confused with all the scientific names xD thanks so much for the answer

  • @tay715
    @tay715 3 года назад +1

    I actually have a baby rat snake named Mamba. Any tips ?

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  3 года назад

      Make sure it has a warm basking area, a secluded hide, and you should be good!

  • @erich5795
    @erich5795 Месяц назад

    Oh dear, there go the chipmunks that we feed

  • @sandraabdee-niblock9445
    @sandraabdee-niblock9445 Год назад

    How do they eat? Venom or construction?

  • @creapycritters819
    @creapycritters819 Год назад +1

    Ben plays second fiddle to Bertha ha ha!

  • @llll3971
    @llll3971 2 года назад +1

    Do this in Brazil 😂

  • @DonSchomer
    @DonSchomer Год назад +1

    Awesome video

  • @oathelhill5649
    @oathelhill5649 Год назад

    That big black snake is so long.... and thick...

  • @thomashills5942
    @thomashills5942 3 года назад

    Searched for "largest rat snake" and found your video. Reason I searched? Because I have a 5-6+ one in my yard by the woods here in NJ right now that I believe I saw last year as well!
    I wish I could post a picture - this one isn't quite as thick, but it looks about as long as the one in your video. I was able to sort of touch near the end of the tail, but she spun around and "rattled" her tail and didn't seem too happy. We have seen some garters as well including one that's very used to us hanging out near it by the garden.
    Thanks for your informative videos! I'll eventually be brave enough to try and pick one up, but the ones by me all seem too skittish.

  • @BGRider444
    @BGRider444 Месяц назад

    The reason I got to this video is because I found a black snake as same as this one living under my house. Yes, it is in North Carolina. I carried away 150 yards away. Now I feel guilty and I hope the snake will find the way back home.
    My caт did not react to that snake even. They probably already know each other. While I was carrying it, I dropped it on the ground, and then the snake and the cat started hissing each other. Very funny moment.

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  Месяц назад

      Neat! I'm sure it'll come back eventually if it liked your house enough, don't beat yourself up about moving it such a short distance.

  • @dutchdog804
    @dutchdog804 2 года назад

    I caught an 8 ft. Black snake in Southern VA. It had just caught and was eating one of our young chickens. So I was able to pick it up then let it go. Don't kill black snakes just copperhead and moccasins.

  • @2004dale
    @2004dale 2 года назад +1

    What tells you it’s the same snake? How can you tell?

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  2 года назад

      I'm not 100% sure but it is the only massive black rat snake that I think can be supported by the meager amount of habitat available in my neighborhood.

  • @kenweis7913
    @kenweis7913 Год назад

    I caught a 8 ft rat snake in n.j. one time

  • @patchlolly979
    @patchlolly979 Год назад

    That is one karm snake I run a mile when I see a glimpse of a snake but I think I would hold that snake 👍

  • @momof2240
    @momof2240 2 года назад

    Big Bertha was in my shed today and I passed away. Immediately.

  • @wolfswesterns6650
    @wolfswesterns6650 3 года назад +4

    One of the things about getting older, is that my generation have seen things that your generation may never get to see. Sad!

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  3 года назад +1

      That is very sad, hopefully by properly managing what's here now we can ensure that my children still get to see what I saw

    • @wolfswesterns6650
      @wolfswesterns6650 3 года назад

      @@TheWildReportOfficial Even when I was your age, my parents home only got one TV station, no cell phone, no computer, tablet, etc., etc. So, starting in elementary school and for years afterward, I spent a LOT of time exploring during the summer months, maybe not far from where you are now, i.e. SWVA. I have seen my share and then some of all kinds of critters, maybe even some that are no longer around. Have fun out there, but be careful too. Thumbs Up, on the video, and your message.

    • @jodyellison
      @jodyellison 3 года назад

      @@wolfswesterns6650 Raleigh Co. 304

  • @chriswoetzel4777
    @chriswoetzel4777 Год назад

    Bro….. I know personally 100’s of times over that Black Snakes are way more defensive then this. You have a rare Snake. She’s cool as hell. Hopefully she stays around. Once I saw you hand her to three children I knew she was not the norm.

  • @dvt1363
    @dvt1363 3 года назад

    I was searching to see if rat snakes could get this big because I found a huge one and caught him he’s a bit bigger then the one in this video

  • @EmpressOfExile206
    @EmpressOfExile206 Год назад

    I know I mentioned this on another video but if you want other herpers to seriously believe you found a large, calm, adult specimen like this in wild and that it's not a staged captive snake then:
    1. Don't do those close up macro shots of the whole snake showing it has _zero_ scars or ticks/parasites lol real herpers know that's near impossible for a wild snake that old 😅
    2. Also, highlighting that she's tame enough for children to hold adds to the likelihood of her being a pet. Big rat snakes in urban environments only get that big by having a strong defensive response to ward off would-be predators and having a healthy fear of humans due to the likelihood some ignorant/fearful person will kill them. Especially in well trafficked places such as a park where children play!
    Nothing wrong with using staged captives, just try not to make it so obvious 😂 Seasoned herpers will pick up on it even if they can't quite put their finger on why the video feels disingenuous!

  • @everythingvideos24
    @everythingvideos24 2 года назад

    Shi I killed one the other day. I'm not knowledgeable when it comes to snakes. Well least I know next time not to kill it.

  • @randomletter-5i4
    @randomletter-5i4 6 месяцев назад

    its videos like this that make me thing keeping reptiles in captivity is just wrong. These animals need space and enrichment, they evolved to live in nature, to find food and mates, to climb and explore.

    • @TheWildReportOfficial
      @TheWildReportOfficial  6 месяцев назад

      I think there is value in captive reptile keeping for education and research, but always love seeing animals in their environment!

    • @randomletter-5i4
      @randomletter-5i4 6 месяцев назад

      for education and research I agree of course. But reptiles as pets is what I am talking about. @@TheWildReportOfficial

  • @thomastroxel2267
    @thomastroxel2267 3 года назад

    In other words, if your walking your "Rats on Leashes"? Don't do it around "Trees". And hopefully you have enough rats and time to watch the environment "Circulate".

  • @kenweis7913
    @kenweis7913 Год назад

    It's probably not the same snake

  • @edwardgray154
    @edwardgray154 8 месяцев назад

    what is odd about snakes they do not want to bite or go after humans but i do know which animals do and that is dogs they bite more peeps than any snake go figure that out. and dogs can have rabies, not snakes....

  • @mar4626
    @mar4626 Год назад

    hate people that would kill something as beautiful as that

  • @uncleruckus3094
    @uncleruckus3094 3 года назад

    Haha I saw a garter snake today about that length Haha next time imma try and grab it