I love stories. I hope u do more. Animal keepers are like fisherman or hunters (funny enough). We get together and always have crazy stories to tell each other. I could imagine this is nothing compared to the crock stories. Can't wait to hear more
Man I came by your channel by chance and honestly the first thought I had was I won't like this channel. I know I'm a judgemental asshole lol but I was wrong I really enjoy your content and can tell you really enjoy what you do and love your animals
He’s a good channel for education. If you want to see some crazy shit, though, look up Tyler Nolan. He’s got a video where he shows the one time he got bit by a cobra. He’s damn lucky to have survived.
My worst bite was Burmese python, it’s cage was high up and the snake was coiled around a branch in the opposite corner of its cage, when it bit me, and I was stretching up. The snake was only about 8 foot long, but I was alone and basically had to tire the snake out. It took me about 30 to 40 minutes to get my hand free, I had no serious damage and didn’t see a doctor. I too have been very lucky been keeping snakes since 1978 and never been bitten by a venomous snake. Had some close calls, once sat on a pillow case with two cape cobras in it. I was working with a lot of them in 89, relocating them from army camps to a nature reserve. Lived in Africa till 2000 collected snakes from all over the world. I now live in Taiwan my enthusiasm to keep snakes has waned but I live in the countryside and find snakes all the time, I usually just move them off of the road. But now and then I find a specimen some venomous some not that just shouts take me home with you.
"once sat on a pillow case with two cape cobras in it" - man, I do hope you thanked your guardian angel afterwards, he sure needed to recover for three days from the stress you caused him ;-)
Truth Seeker for sure. I got such a fright when I realized I had sat on the snakes, I honestly didn’t know if I had got bitten or not. I was in panic mode. Plus it was my ass cheek, with a couple of pimples. I looked in the mirror, and was almost positive I had got bitten. I turned green I felt so sick. I was in the army and went into the kitchen and asked a cook to keep an eye on me. I told him if I pass out or start acting crazy, to call an ambulance because I might have been bitten by a cape cobra. While I was sitting waiting to see if I felt any venomous effects another cook who knew nothing of my predicament walked passed and asked me if I was oK because I looked sick. Almost shat myself when he asked that. Damn scary. I wasn’t bitten, but it was real close.
@@cballantyne1534 I love this story! Due to my vivid imagination I really could see the whole drama before my eyes ROFL. I am really glad that the cobras did not bite you, must have been absolutely terrifying. How did the snakes end up in the pillow case? Some idiot trying to relocate them from the army camp and letting them lying around without warning?
Lucky you’re experienced when those recurved teeth sink in bro. Everybody’s first instinct is to yank your hand away. Can only imagine the damage that could do if it was a big snake
Fascinating! Did the snake coil so tightly that it could cut off the circulation to your hand?-probably why you bled so much. Ive heard of green anacodas, now yellow. How many diffetent types/colours are there? I think it's cute you got interested in reptiles when you were 4. Did you get that from someone in your family or was it just you?
Some of the best ideas come from nature ... much like the lizards that lose their tail, snake owners could clip on two arms on a custom made shirt with buttons just under the armpits. If a snake goes postal they will bite the clipped on arm. And even if the snake doesn't bite having a extra set of hands is useful opening up a world of multi tasking.
You handled the situation well. staying calm and didnt panic in what could have been a really bad sutuation for you. ive had 2ball pythons and happy to say i was never bitten over the years i had them. i got lucky. lol. enjoyed your story. thanks for sharing. 😀
I know it sounds silly but if you bite the snake on his tail he will let go of his bite immediately. You don't have to bite hard just a good firm bite on his tail is all it takes. I have done this a few times, with one time having to bite a 15' African rock pythons tail to get her to release her bite on my forearm.
Snakes are not my favorite animal. I was bitten by a copperhead on my left pinkie when I was 18, and the nail has never grown back properly. So I am in awe of a man that can work with creatures of great potential lethality.
Everybody yanks their hand away the first time. Luckily I've only been nicked on the tip of my index finger, because somehow I saw it coming out of the corner of my eye. As usual my fault, I was hand feeding(dangling) rodents to the pythons and I looked away for a split second when someone walked into the room. Nobody was allowed to come in during feeding times, but............ From then on I locked the door. No matter how you slice it..... ultimately my fault. I really like your channel. Shows me how far I could have gone, if fate hadn't steered me in another direction. Good Luck young man, anyone can tell you've paid your dues, and you're gonna be just fine.
Helping a friend clean a circus sized Niles cage went very south once. He was completely out of his luege and the critter was never accumulated to people ( it was given to him).
@venomman20 Years ago and I mean in the 50's there was a place in Florida that produced antivenom for venomous snake bites. Read about it in one of the popular publications of the day. The article spoke of an affiliation with that snake farm in Brazil that produced antivenom. Just wondered how prepared such places are to supply antivenom to hospitals. A coworker was walking one evening around his neighborhood and got struck by a rattler. There was only a vial or two of antivenom at the local hospital so he was airlifted to El Paso where they were short many vials. The hospital sent for more antivenom from out if state! I vowed never to put myself in a situation where I could get envenomated by a venomous snake. The incident I just mentioned happened in the desert; prime Western Diamondback habitat. I believe many people are under the false conviction that there is an abundance of antivenom to treat snake bites and that isn't the case at all. Word to the wise: Don't get bit by a venomous snake. Know where the closest medical facility that can treat snake bite is located.
Venomman20 I was bit by a juvenile Southern yellow black racer with a mimicking pygmy rattler pattern. I hear you. I told off that juvinile racer for being a jerk, but I knew that when he grew up he would have to kick poisonous snakes butts in Florida.
I think it would be a good idea to have a can of pepper spray or bear mace for some of the bigger situations at the ready. There’s not many animals that won’t let go if you hit them in the chops with an eye and nose scorching concoction. If it’s life or death situation it’s a no brainer, the snakes or crocs will recover👍🇺🇸
Great story, unfortunately I have a few of those myself being around large reptiles most of my life. Question though, what are those enclosures behind you? They look like dog kennels converted into snake enclosures, am I correct in that assumption? If so, freaking ingenious sir.
venomman20 just followed you. Didn’t think something as little as a scar would be too much for youtube🤦♂️. I hate these kindergarten, overly sensitive platforms 🙄. The scars would be great for educating kids on just what CAN happen when working with these wonderful animals. I would have loved to see them as a kid myself...anyways, thanks for the reply.
Also I've heard that alcohol poured in there mouth will make. Them let go. I love snakes but have never owned one, so don't rip me part if that's cruel or frowned upon but any way does that work
You said this 9 ft anaconda bit your hand then began coiling your arm up to the shoulder. Then you said lucky it wasn't one of the large anacondas or you would have been dead. How would you imagine one of the large anacondas would have went about constricting you if it first grabbed your hand? I assume it would not have started coiling your arm but would have started going straight around your torso?
Getting nailed by a large constrictor is not fun. I have experienced this cleaning out an adult Blood Python cage. Putting the head in water seemed to help, but it was a similiar experience as you described.
Scary bedtime stories any time of the day. New video suggestion: Please cover the Psychology of Reptiles, in that a nine-foot constrictor takes on a six-foot man. I mean: I've seen large snakes inhale pigs but what was going through the snake's mind? Did it really think that it could eat you whole? Did it not know that your arm was part of a larger 'animal'. Sorry, man I just don't get it. Also, if you could answer just in a comment format: I saw a video of crocs in the billabong where they stuck a camera down the gullet and there was nothing but ascarid roundworms lining the throat all the way out to the exit. Are captive gators and crocs relatively parasite free or do they get pretty nasty hitchhikers? Cheers.
From the research I have done very few parasites actually take hold on crocodilians. With that being said it would be interesting to see the video you speak of do you have a link?
@@venomman20 Bear in mind that I am twice as old as you and so until I got twice dialup speed on my computer within the past year and a half, when and old guy says: "Video".... he really means video.... It was a PBS show on TV before TV went digital (god, i'm older than a T-rex), so I will be more than happy to search for it. Hopefully someone will have uploaded it, because I actually tracked down a different, really grim series on crocs that I watched when it first aired on TV linked below. These links are NOT the one that I was referring to earlier about croc parasites, but if you have the stomach for Grim Nature, this National Geographic special really made an impression on me when I saw it the first time. last feast of the crocodiles (part 1 of 4) ruclips.net/video/P9538ocvbVo/видео.html Last Feast of The Crocodiles (Part 2 of 4 ruclips.net/video/-FAtFZQPi1A/видео.html Last Feast of The Crocodiles (Part 3 of 4) ruclips.net/video/2uFxbIAo-pQ/видео.html Last Feast of The Crocodiles (Part 4 of 4) ruclips.net/video/u26z1QRnfwo/видео.html Stay tuned for the other one, although it might be a while. Might even have to go through my VHS tapes. Hey, do kids these days even know what at VHS is? Cheers.
@@venomman20 Dude. I'm like a gila monster. Once i bite down I'm not letting go. I can see the very sequence in my mind (although now I'm having second thoughts that it might have been gators) of someone of Steve Irwin's craziness actually putting his hand down a juvenile's throat with like a wand camera. I've been traumatized ever since. So no worries over my OCD. I'll find it and share it when I can. I'm sure that all of the reptile-heads would enjoy it because (if my addled memory still works) it also talked about how aggressive crocodilian blood was to be able to sustain a wound in a swamp full of untold pathogens yet not become septic. A medical curiousity if nothing else.
LOL funny that you say that a friend of mine got bit in the face by a Cuban boa the other night just glad it wasn't me. And yes I'm fully aware I'm a horrible friend LOL
@@venomman20 thanks for reply. I also did a bit of work with a super chilled out Black Mamba 6ft, i tailed him but i wasnt happy. Mind you the worst one to catch was the sidewinder, took me ages i was worn out!!
Thank goodness the snake wasn't large enough that it could overpower you. That would be a terrible way to go. I'm glad you came out of that ordeal in relatively good shape.
Ex girlfriend huh? The plot thickens. LOL. Ahhhh , I shouldn't have laughed. Honestly if I had an Anaconda wrapped around arm , neck ? and even if it was swallowing my hand. If my ex was right outside the door and she was my only escape, snake food I'd be.
I had a boa constrictor bite me. (Completely my fault.) I had it out on the floor in front of me. I touched it at about the midpoint between head and tail. The snake turned its head back quickly and bit the crap out of me, latching on to my arm with its teeth. I jerked my arm back so aggressively that the snake went flying across the room in the opposite direction and hit the wall. Both of us came out of the encounter substantially unscathed and I managed to put the boa back in its cage.
if you and your ex are are on shaky terms as you suggest, and you gave no indication that you were in any trouble, then it's on you that she didn't arrive quickly enough to be of help. if you were going to trust her to be discreet in helping you out anyway, then there was no reason you couldn't tell her the truth over the phone and ask her not to say anything or raise alarm. seems kinda simple.
Where you located at? I love your videos and would love to see your collection and vice versa. Great story by the way! And my name is Brandon too. So that makes you even cooler already.
We ran the snake under cold water and it released immediately. Is it bad to do with cold water? It wasnt our snake or our house and we were there babysitting and my son had been allowed to hold the snake (big python) several times before. Anyhow long story short we didnt know what to do and couldnt get ahold of the owner and it was the only thing that I got to work.
Please don't tell me that the zoo had no protocols or procedures for getting bit by an animal. That's super unprofessional. I respect your toughness, but you definitely should have gone to the doctor. Overall, in my opinion, you have to get over the idea that there is something wrong with asking for help.
Worst bite I ever had was from a copperhead! Right through the toe of a Chuck and got me with one fang. One is enough, BTW... If I had to describe the pain, it was like getting hit with a hammer with every heartbeat. A hammer made of fire.
How long did it last?? I'm so sorry that happened. I'm in the UK so ... We don't have venomous ( adder yes I know) and to keep one??? Wow !very expensive and difficult.
@@peterbeadman9010 I was bitten by a snake in the wild... and where I'm from there's no venomous either, but I was a stupid little kid on vacation in the Carolinas and I screwed around with the wrong snake. The worst of the pain was probably the first 12 hours and then it decreased. No anti-venom was needed, and yes my parents did rush me to the hospital. My dad even killed the snake to bring to the hospital with us so they would be sure what kind it was!
I love stories. I hope u do more. Animal keepers are like fisherman or hunters (funny enough). We get together and always have crazy stories to tell each other. I could imagine this is nothing compared to the crock stories. Can't wait to hear more
Thank you and I agree we all tell our best stories but if we don't hang out you never get to hear those it's a real shame let's change that
@@venomman20 💯♥️👍
Story time is an awesome idea. It's a great teaching tool without being preachy imo. I have tried it in my substance abuse support group.
Yes, not overdone drama.
Keep pumping out the vids bro!!!🔥🔥🔥
Absolutely love this story time and all your videos... this is hilarious. Always great content
Great story. I've heard that Anacondas are generally unpredictable.....
😂😂😂😂 I feel the same way about most people
@@D.W.G. me too lol. But just like animals I don't hold it against them I'm just 'aware' and try to take precautions lol .
Great story! I'm a fairly new follower and am loving your videos. Thanks :-)
Very interesting story. I appreciate you taking time to share this story.
Please keep the stories as a feature,I truly enjoyed it
Thank you will do I'm working on one for tomorrow night now
Man I came by your channel by chance and honestly the first thought I had was I won't like this channel. I know I'm a judgemental asshole lol but I was wrong I really enjoy your content and can tell you really enjoy what you do and love your animals
He’s a good channel for education.
If you want to see some crazy shit, though, look up Tyler Nolan. He’s got a video where he shows the one time he got bit by a cobra. He’s damn lucky to have survived.
Good story Brandon ready for the next one stay safe my friend
haha. I work with reptiles all the time. 35 years. I'm a lawyer.
what was the biggest croc that ever bit you? awesome story
great story. i enjoyed it
Holy hell, great story!
It was a good story keep up the good work from Glasgow Scotland
Thanks so much man I really appreciate it
Great video! Can’t wait for more!
My worst bite was Burmese python, it’s cage was high up and the snake was coiled around a branch in the opposite corner of its cage, when it bit me, and I was stretching up.
The snake was only about 8 foot long, but I was alone and basically had to tire the snake out. It took me about 30 to 40 minutes to get my hand free, I had no serious damage and didn’t see a doctor.
I too have been very lucky been keeping snakes since 1978 and never been bitten by a venomous snake.
Had some close calls, once sat on a pillow case with two cape cobras in it. I was working with a lot of them in 89, relocating them from army camps to a nature reserve. Lived in Africa till 2000 collected snakes from all over the world. I now live in Taiwan my enthusiasm to keep snakes has waned but I live in the countryside and find snakes all the time, I usually just move them off of the road.
But now and then I find a specimen some venomous some not that just shouts take me home with you.
"once sat on a pillow case with two cape cobras in it" - man, I do hope you thanked your guardian angel afterwards, he sure needed to recover for three days from the stress you caused him ;-)
Truth Seeker for sure. I got such a fright when I realized I had sat on the snakes, I honestly didn’t know if I had got bitten or not. I was in panic mode. Plus it was my ass cheek, with a couple of pimples. I looked in the mirror, and was almost positive I had got bitten.
I turned green I felt so sick. I was in the army and went into the kitchen and asked a cook to keep an eye on me.
I told him if I pass out or start acting crazy, to call an ambulance because I might have been bitten by a cape cobra.
While I was sitting waiting to see if I felt any venomous effects another cook who knew nothing of my predicament walked passed and asked me if I was oK because I looked sick. Almost shat myself when he asked that. Damn scary. I wasn’t bitten, but it was real close.
@@cballantyne1534 I love this story! Due to my vivid imagination I really could see the whole drama before my eyes ROFL. I am really glad that the cobras did not bite you, must have been absolutely terrifying. How did the snakes end up in the pillow case? Some idiot trying to relocate them from the army camp and letting them lying around without warning?
How did snakes end up in an army camp? Where was this-sounds like Africa?
My worst bite was also a Yellow Anaconda. I've never had trouble with the Greens but the Yellows I dont trust at all.
I personally liked this style video. Good story good presentation. Hope you get the likes..
We don't understand what it's like for you and your ex. You're right, we don't, but nobody understands anyone's relationship with their ex. 😂😂
Lucky you’re experienced when those recurved teeth sink in bro. Everybody’s first instinct is to yank your hand away. Can only imagine the damage that could do if it was a big snake
Fascinating! Did the snake coil so tightly that it could cut off the circulation to your hand?-probably why you bled so much. Ive heard of green anacodas, now yellow. How many diffetent types/colours are there? I think it's cute you got interested in reptiles when you were 4. Did you get that from someone in your family or was it just you?
Great story
Either way I think you’re doing an awesome job
I love all of your vids. Thx!
Thought I already subbed.... Guess I hadn't so..... BAAMM💥...THERE U GO! 🤗
Thanks so much
@@venomman20 My pleasure xxx 🤗
Cool story... thanks for sharing....
Some of the best ideas come from nature ... much like the lizards that lose their tail, snake owners could clip on two arms on a custom made shirt with buttons just under the armpits. If a snake goes postal they will bite the clipped on arm. And even if the snake doesn't bite having a extra set of hands is useful opening up a world of multi tasking.
I keep a 6ft male and he is crazy placid. Have not struck at me once in the 5 years.
Pretty cool story mate like to hear more
Thanks so much I will be uploading more on Wednesdays not sure if the next will be this Wednesday or next but they are coming
I thought it was a great story and i learned its not just then venom beauties you need to be aware of. Thanks for sharing
Great story time 🐍 Anaconda bite, yikes.
You handled the situation well. staying calm and didnt panic in what could have been a really bad sutuation for you. ive had 2ball pythons and happy to say i was never bitten over the years i had them. i got lucky. lol. enjoyed your story. thanks for sharing. 😀
Anaconda bite equals = "tiny little snake bite" 🤣🤣🤣 Oh ya know just an anaconda bite, you know those tiny little snakes 🤣
I enjoyed this man thanks bud
Ever been to the rattle snake round up? Out in PA ?
I know it sounds silly but if you bite the snake on his tail he will let go of his bite immediately. You don't have to bite hard just a good firm bite on his tail is all it takes. I have done this a few times, with one time having to bite a 15' African rock pythons tail to get her to release her bite on my forearm.
I loved the story time!
YOU ARE A GOOD STORY TELLER.
Thanks so much
Snakes are not my favorite animal. I was bitten by a copperhead on my left pinkie when I was 18, and the nail has never grown back properly. So I am in awe of a man that can work with creatures of great potential lethality.
Everybody yanks their hand away the first time. Luckily I've only been nicked on the tip of my index finger, because somehow I saw it coming out of the corner of my eye. As usual my fault, I was hand feeding(dangling) rodents to the pythons and I looked away for a split second when someone walked into the room. Nobody was allowed to come in during feeding times, but............ From then on I locked the door. No matter how you slice it..... ultimately my fault.
I really like your channel. Shows me how far I could have gone, if fate hadn't steered me in another direction. Good Luck young man, anyone can tell you've paid your dues, and you're gonna be just fine.
Cool story 😊
I like Storytime!!
Good idea Venomman
I was almost killed by my 15 foot burm. I'd love to share that story with you!
That's crazy hit me up on instagram or fb messages sometime
Helping a friend clean a circus sized Niles cage went very south once. He was completely out of his luege and the critter was never accumulated to people ( it was given to him).
I liked this one. Keep em coming! I think snakes that like water do *not* like people lol like my snake
Thank you for sharing your story fella, great vid, is your intro/warning being said by albert killian??
No although I do hear the resemblance it's said by my mentor Gary the snakeman
Cool story
the soap free hand sanitizer gel makes them release instantly 98% of the time
Btw, how many reptiles do you work with? Thanks for the story!
@venomman20 Years ago and I mean in the 50's there was a place in Florida that produced antivenom for venomous snake bites. Read about it in one of the popular publications of the day. The article spoke of an affiliation with that snake farm in Brazil that produced antivenom. Just wondered how prepared such places are to supply antivenom to hospitals. A coworker was walking one evening around his neighborhood and got struck by a rattler. There was only a vial or two of antivenom at the local hospital so he was airlifted to El Paso where they were short many vials. The hospital sent for more antivenom from out if state! I vowed never to put myself in a situation where I could get envenomated by a venomous snake. The incident I just mentioned happened in the desert; prime Western Diamondback habitat. I believe many people are under the false conviction that there is an abundance of antivenom to treat snake bites and that isn't the case at all. Word to the wise: Don't get bit by a venomous snake. Know where the closest medical facility that can treat snake bite is located.
Yeah not many stock the antivenin I need but the one I am Local 2 while handling all the snakes has all the antivenin I need
Anti venom expires too quickly to stock in abundance at hospitals is what we were told after a copperhead bite.
Venomman20 I was bit by a juvenile Southern yellow black racer with a mimicking pygmy rattler pattern. I hear you. I told off that juvinile racer for being a jerk, but I knew that when he grew up he would have to kick poisonous snakes butts in Florida.
I was bit on the nose by a racer once lol
I think it would be a good idea to have a can of pepper spray or bear mace for some of the bigger situations at the ready. There’s not many animals that won’t let go if you hit them in the chops with an eye and nose scorching concoction. If it’s life or death situation it’s a no brainer, the snakes or crocs will recover👍🇺🇸
Yeah we got the best name ✊✊✊💪💪💯💯
Pride Cometh before the fall!
Get help if needed.
Bravo!!!😎🤗😁
Great story, unfortunately I have a few of those myself being around large reptiles most of my life. Question though, what are those enclosures behind you? They look like dog kennels converted into snake enclosures, am I correct in that assumption? If so, freaking ingenious sir.
Nope not at all those are Joe damkee arboreal cages
Awesome story
I would have loved to see a close up of the scars you got from the bite. Just to add a little bit more content to the story!👍
I have the pics but I don't want to post them and get my video flagged for age restriction if you are on Instagram I will post them there
Just let me know and I'll make sure I get that done
venomman20 just followed you.
Didn’t think something as little as a scar would be too much for youtube🤦♂️.
I hate these kindergarten, overly sensitive platforms 🙄. The scars would be great for educating kids on just what CAN happen when working with these wonderful animals.
I would have loved to see them as a kid myself...anyways, thanks for the reply.
@@zippy0099 with Coppa being in place now and enforced he is right. Most likely get taken down
Perhaps he snake in the water was faking being injured so his yellow snake friend could ambush?
Glad your injury healed, interesting story
Also I've heard that alcohol poured in there mouth will make. Them let go. I love snakes but have never owned one, so don't rip me part if that's cruel or frowned upon but any way does that work
My channel is all about learning. You are always open to ask questions I have heard alcohol works when I tried it, it wasn't worth the time wasted.
@@venomman20 or the alcohol you could have had a swig of to try and numb the pain an slow the adrenaline lol.
You said this 9 ft anaconda bit your hand then began coiling your arm up to the shoulder. Then you said lucky it wasn't one of the large anacondas or you would have been dead. How would you imagine one of the large anacondas would have went about constricting you if it first grabbed your hand? I assume it would not have started coiling your arm but would have started going straight around your torso?
Sorry u got bit bro but funny story
Getting nailed by a large constrictor is not fun. I have experienced this cleaning out an adult
Blood Python cage. Putting the head in water seemed to help, but it was a similiar experience as you described.
Scary bedtime stories any time of the day.
New video suggestion: Please cover the Psychology of Reptiles, in that a nine-foot constrictor takes on a six-foot man. I mean: I've seen large snakes inhale pigs but what was going through the snake's mind? Did it really think that it could eat you whole? Did it not know that your arm was part of a larger 'animal'. Sorry, man I just don't get it.
Also, if you could answer just in a comment format:
I saw a video of crocs in the billabong where they stuck a camera down the gullet and there was nothing but ascarid roundworms lining the throat all the way out to the exit. Are captive gators and crocs relatively parasite free or do they get pretty nasty hitchhikers?
Cheers.
From the research I have done very few parasites actually take hold on crocodilians. With that being said it would be interesting to see the video you speak of do you have a link?
@@venomman20 Bear in mind that I am twice as old as you and so until I got twice dialup speed on my computer within the past year and a half, when and old guy says: "Video".... he really means video.... It was a PBS show on TV before TV went digital (god, i'm older than a T-rex), so I will be more than happy to search for it. Hopefully someone will have uploaded it, because I actually tracked down a different, really grim series on crocs that I watched when it first aired on TV linked below.
These links are NOT the one that I was referring to earlier about croc parasites, but if you have the stomach for Grim Nature, this National Geographic special really made an impression on me when I saw it the first time.
last feast of the crocodiles (part 1 of 4)
ruclips.net/video/P9538ocvbVo/видео.html
Last Feast of The Crocodiles (Part 2 of 4
ruclips.net/video/-FAtFZQPi1A/видео.html
Last Feast of The Crocodiles (Part 3 of 4)
ruclips.net/video/2uFxbIAo-pQ/видео.html
Last Feast of The Crocodiles (Part 4 of 4)
ruclips.net/video/u26z1QRnfwo/видео.html
Stay tuned for the other one, although it might be a while. Might even have to go through my VHS tapes. Hey, do kids these days even know what at VHS is?
Cheers.
@@patrickjordan8373 well thank you for trying to find it I'll check out the links you posted if you can't find it that's fine I was just curious.
@@venomman20 Dude. I'm like a gila monster. Once i bite down I'm not letting go. I can see the very sequence in my mind (although now I'm having second thoughts that it might have been gators) of someone of Steve Irwin's craziness actually putting his hand down a juvenile's throat with like a wand camera. I've been traumatized ever since. So no worries over my OCD. I'll find it and share it when I can. I'm sure that all of the reptile-heads would enjoy it because (if my addled memory still works) it also talked about how aggressive crocodilian blood was to be able to sustain a wound in a swamp full of untold pathogens yet not become septic. A medical curiousity if nothing else.
That is pretty interesting. Their immune system is top notch. Gilas won't let got ether lol
I'm always chasing the illustrious Vaginus Africanus ♥️
Which is more dangerous to work with anacondas, rock pythons or reticulated pythons?
That's a good question I might add that to my q and a if you don't mind
@@venomman20 That would be great
I missed a Yellow Anaconda bite by centimetres, but a Cuban Boa got me on the knee. That hurt
LOL funny that you say that a friend of mine got bit in the face by a Cuban boa the other night just glad it wasn't me. And yes I'm fully aware I'm a horrible friend LOL
@@venomman20 thanks for reply. I also did a bit of work with a super chilled out Black Mamba 6ft, i tailed him but i wasnt happy. Mind you the worst one to catch was the sidewinder, took me ages i was worn out!!
Thank goodness the snake wasn't large enough that it could overpower you. That would be a terrible way to go. I'm glad you came out of that ordeal in relatively good shape.
Ex girlfriend huh? The plot thickens. LOL.
Ahhhh , I shouldn't have laughed. Honestly if I had an Anaconda wrapped around arm , neck ? and even if it was swallowing my hand. If my ex was right outside the door and she was my only escape, snake food I'd be.
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Oh No ! I understand completely ! I would have let him swallow my hand first.
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That must have been painfullest bite. My three foot long yellow Anaconda male bites harder than my 6 foot long Reticulated Pythons.
That's the truth lol
I own a 3 foot long Yellow Anaconda , he bites me every day and the bites hurt.
I had a boa constrictor bite me. (Completely my fault.) I had it out on the floor in front of me. I touched it at about the midpoint between head and tail. The snake turned its head back quickly and bit the crap out of me, latching on to my arm with its teeth. I jerked my arm back so aggressively that the snake went flying across the room in the opposite direction and hit the wall. Both of us came out of the encounter substantially unscathed and I managed to put the boa back in its cage.
Aw, man...I wanted piccies! The snake! The bite! The blood! THE EX!!!
if you and your ex are are on shaky terms as you suggest, and you gave no indication that you were in any trouble, then it's on you that she didn't arrive quickly enough to be of help. if you were going to trust her to be discreet in helping you out anyway, then there was no reason you couldn't tell her the truth over the phone and ask her not to say anything or raise alarm. seems kinda simple.
No phones allowed everything is threw walkie talkies everyone is on the same channel
I’m not much concerned with the snakes mouth when he’s not concerned about my hand
I wouldn't call my ex gf either.... way to tough it out.
but he actually did..
@@robrich1987 True. Let's just say I'd be hesitant to call her.
Oh gosh I couldn't imagine getting got by an anaconda lol
My yellow anaconda bit me a few times. Burned like a bastard.
Of course he had an ex, that he still worked with...... he said he was a welder, too. They have exes, EVERYWHERE!!! 😂🤷♂️
When i lacerated the tendon to my thumb it wouldn’t work whatsoever an had to have sury
So basically the ex is more dangerous than the anaconda I seen your face !!!
Yes lol
Where you located at? I love your videos and would love to see your collection and vice versa. Great story by the way! And my name is Brandon too. So that makes you even cooler already.
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We ran the snake under cold water and it released immediately. Is it bad to do with cold water? It wasnt our snake or our house and we were there babysitting and my son had been allowed to hold the snake (big python) several times before. Anyhow long story short we didnt know what to do and couldnt get ahold of the owner and it was the only thing that I got to work.
The snake will be fine long term might be a shock at first. But better get it off then leave it on lol
@@venomman20 that was my thought. Thank you.
Anytime thanks for watching
Reticulated pythons can actually be quite bigger than anacondas
Yeah I have kept many of each my biggest being a 21ft tiger retic but the anaconda bite hurts like hell
venomman20 completely understand that lol thanks for noticing me!
I try to respond to everything but I fail quite often thanks for watching
Please don't tell me that the zoo had no protocols or procedures for getting bit by an animal. That's super unprofessional. I respect your toughness, but you definitely should have gone to the doctor. Overall, in my opinion, you have to get over the idea that there is something wrong with asking for help.
Totally understand!!!!!😂
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Hey we're the same age!
That sounds like it sucked ass lol glad ur finger started working again!!!
Wow
Your adventures Should be quite interesting.
Worst bite I ever had was from a copperhead! Right through the toe of a Chuck and got me with one fang. One is enough, BTW...
If I had to describe the pain, it was like getting hit with a hammer with every heartbeat. A hammer made of fire.
Oh hell to the no! Glad you're alright
How long did it last?? I'm so sorry that happened. I'm in the UK so ... We don't have venomous ( adder yes I know) and to keep one??? Wow !very expensive and difficult.
@@peterbeadman9010 I was bitten by a snake in the wild... and where I'm from there's no venomous either, but I was a stupid little kid on vacation in the Carolinas and I screwed around with the wrong snake. The worst of the pain was probably the first 12 hours and then it decreased. No anti-venom was needed, and yes my parents did rush me to the hospital. My dad even killed the snake to bring to the hospital with us so they would be sure what kind it was!
Are copperheads venemous? Are they native to USA only or do you find them elsewhere?
Put tooth paste or mouth wash on the snakes skin they let go
Great video, thank you!! 🙂
Hope you get the likes.
No clips and after you said that i got 20 Secconds