How far can a Mojave Rattlesnake strike?

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  • @alexab1981
    @alexab1981 Год назад +1552

    He was big mad, he had time to think while in that bucket. 😅

    • @jackclingenpeel5020
      @jackclingenpeel5020 Год назад +44

      I’d be pissed off too if you put me in a bucket in the desert 🌵

    • @micheallee5313
      @micheallee5313 Год назад +20

      I would be pissed off to in a bucket 🪣with no water in a hot desert he lucky he didn't strike

    • @peterdebrie
      @peterdebrie Год назад +3

      Lol

    • @TheoBradley
      @TheoBradley Год назад +5

      I lost my phone 😮

    • @queendiah1
      @queendiah1 Год назад +1

      He sure did 😂😂😂😂😂😅

  • @gryph01
    @gryph01 Год назад +502

    Recommend anger management classes for that snake.

  • @Stetsonhatman
    @Stetsonhatman Год назад +329

    Gotta give the snake an A+ for effort. I’ve never seen a snake so off balance that he flipped himself at the end of a strike. /applause

    • @joewright2304
      @joewright2304 Год назад +15

      I watched a Gaboon viper in the St.Louis zoo strike full length at feeding time years ago. I didn't know something that big could move that fast.

    • @rcbronco
      @rcbronco Год назад +1

      I've never seen that either but the comment above yours brought it up, he was big mad, had time to think in the bucket.

    • @aazhieryakes884
      @aazhieryakes884 Год назад

      ​@joewright2304 apparently that is the thing they are best at. They eve. retain a lot of poop to use as ballast for launching themselves at prey xD

    • @zarbetan5993
      @zarbetan5993 Год назад

      Good diet kept her out of balance

  • @jackcoleman5955
    @jackcoleman5955 Год назад +46

    Snake spent the entire bucket ride planning that lunge…

  • @76vetten
    @76vetten Год назад +301

    Wow. He came out fighting.

    • @BiggHogg870
      @BiggHogg870 Год назад +10

      But he literally came out chill af still curled up. Then chose violence.

    • @drunkenmmamaster419
      @drunkenmmamaster419 Год назад +4

      Yeah no shit a human is fucking with it 😂

    • @feraltaco4783
      @feraltaco4783 3 месяца назад

      They usually do. Snake handling is the epitome of fuck around and find out.

    • @Psychobroker41
      @Psychobroker41 24 дня назад

      ​@@BiggHogg870that's how they are able to strike, like a coiled spring

  • @JamesBond-py8xs
    @JamesBond-py8xs Год назад +548

    Whoa! Wasn't expecting that thing to launch like that and not even provoked...at least not after being off the hook and out of the bucket. That's the thing though. Animals can be completely unpredictable.

    • @Ziro666cpm
      @Ziro666cpm Год назад +94

      I mean it technically is provoked it’s an wild animal being handled thay do not like that and if your not careful it will commit self defense

    • @HoursaDay
      @HoursaDay Год назад +63

      It was provoked.

    • @dont.ripfuller6587
      @dont.ripfuller6587 Год назад +65

      Have you ever been stuck in a box thrown in the back of a pickup truck bouncing around, only to be plucked out with a stick and gently set on the ground in a new area?
      Me neither. But if I ever was, it would it would qualify as provoking me🤣🤣
      I know what you were meaning though. Yes it didn't give any warning, mojaves are violent bangers, and with large amounts of unique venom, that possesses both hemotoxic and neurotoxic qualitys. Beautiful, but one of the scarier rattlesnakes to me and I like rattlesnakes a lot

    • @sorellman
      @sorellman Год назад +27

      It was provoked, alright. It was very upset he put it in the bucket. Wanted to make sure it won't happen again.

    • @erikdeeNOSPELLSNO
      @erikdeeNOSPELLSNO Год назад +7

      He was just WAITING for a chance to kick some A$$!

  • @puddlejumper3259
    @puddlejumper3259 Год назад +1078

    The same distance I keep from my ex

  • @substancep21
    @substancep21 Год назад +39

    That was crazy, he put everything he had into that mortal Kombat move to finish you 😮

  • @sniffableandirresistble
    @sniffableandirresistble Год назад +12

    The kung fu, anti- gravity, back flip bite, is another one to watch out for ❤

  • @kramnull8962
    @kramnull8962 Год назад +82

    Reached all the way back to Louisiana to deliver that roundhouse.....

  • @med-jx6tt
    @med-jx6tt Год назад +42

    Bruh, he gave himself whiplash lol

  • @bms9144
    @bms9144 Год назад +468

    That one doesn't even bother with the rattle first.

    • @dont.ripfuller6587
      @dont.ripfuller6587 Год назад +80

      It figured it rattled enough already in its bucket.

    • @castleanthrax1833
      @castleanthrax1833 Год назад +93

      The rattle is to warn you. I guess it decided he'd gone past the warning stage.

    • @AnimeSunglasses
      @AnimeSunglasses Год назад +28

      IIRC, Mojaves are known to be a bit more snappy than most rattlesnakes... More venomous too...

    • @mfburns7909
      @mfburns7909 Год назад +11

      I think his or her tail is broken

    • @nekotfarmer
      @nekotfarmer Год назад +19

      ​@@castleanthrax1833 So past fuck around, and at the point of finding out. Got it.

  • @definitiveenergy1878
    @definitiveenergy1878 Год назад +19

    Traversed the Mojave desert from Barstow-Joshua- to the State line. The Mojave green rattlesnake is arguably (sort of) the most toxic of the rattler's. Respect to your handling.

    • @greggross8856
      @greggross8856 8 месяцев назад +1

      Their venom is both hemotoxic and neurotoxic. Definitely one to leave alone.

  • @32snowbound60
    @32snowbound60 Год назад +32

    Stumbled past one of these yesterday in Prescott AZ by Goldwater Lake trail… he was rattling and hissing away! Be careful out there !!

  • @michaelslater6839
    @michaelslater6839 Год назад +10

    If you slow it down or pause it just right you can see it’s mouth is completely open and it’s head is turned sideways (90 degrees) so it can get ahold of his leg. It literally threw itself at him it was so mad! Wow! I hope it comes out in regular format so I can save it.

  • @Mansellyn
    @Mansellyn Год назад +5

    This came up on my feed. Benson, AZ here. We have a wash close to our house that green Mojave’s nest in. Every ear we see some. If they aren’t in our yard we usually let them be, just keep the animals inside at night. They are beautiful, but I am not one for closeups. Thanks for posting. We have seen way to many people not prepared for our 🌵.

  • @Kim-ev8pr
    @Kim-ev8pr Год назад +13

    He said “ You’re not putting me back in the bucket bud”😂

  • @pamabernathy8728
    @pamabernathy8728 Год назад +53

    Beautiful & SPICY!
    This is why, back when I was physically able to hike in the beautiful, permanent open space next door to us, I stayed on the wide trails. When there was a 🐍 crossing the trail ahead, we just stopped a good distance back & chatted as the 🐍 crossed the trail. NOT dangerous as long as we respect them. And keep hands & feet out of anyplace we can't see into, like brush or rocky crevices.
    Blessings, Bryan.

    • @aliensoup2420
      @aliensoup2420 Год назад +1

      Same here. Give them space and admire from afar. I almost stepped on a small rattler basking on a trail - about 18 inches away. It didn't move or rattle, like I wasn't there. They seem to know a threatening motion. I think they prefer to be unseen.

  • @mountaingem6
    @mountaingem6 Год назад +6

    Many years ago I use to catch various rattlesnakes including many Mojaves for Dr. Findlay Russell a toxicologist-neurologist and also Central American vipers for the L.A. Zoo. I don't remember any snake strike with that ferocity except from a huge Boa constrictor in Belize. C. scutulatus aggressiveness varies across its range. This was an impressive strike.

  • @yeahok115sure
    @yeahok115sure Год назад +120

    What I've learned is Mojave rattle snake go from zero to 100 before your brain can process what is going on. Making then insanely scary

    • @Bryanseas
      @Bryanseas Год назад +5

      *honey badger enters the chat*

    • @MrStaybrown
      @MrStaybrown Год назад +1

      Yup.
      I've had 2 in my yard in 10 years. They're super fast, don't rattle first. The white on the tail gives them away. Until I was removing them did they give a faint rattle.

    • @anonymous-bo9nk
      @anonymous-bo9nk Год назад +3

      I have never seen a rattlesnake tuck there tail.
      Is their an injury to the snakes tail?
      Possibly a reason their is minimal rattling?

    • @mcgavin098
      @mcgavin098 Год назад +1

      I found one laying flat and I touched it with a short stick on its tail. It was able to strike instantly. My hand pulled back instantly too.

  • @roseblossomgaming
    @roseblossomgaming Год назад +102

    Bruh my fucking heart stopped when it striked i wasn't expecting that at all

  • @weirdshibainu
    @weirdshibainu Год назад +18

    If its a French Rattlesnake, it can strike for weeks 😂...I'll show myself out

    • @lumberjack297
      @lumberjack297 Год назад

      Yeah .... nearest exit, please 😐😐 (😂😂😂)

    • @SLANGCHAMBERZ
      @SLANGCHAMBERZ Месяц назад

      😂😂😂😂

  • @tianamariee6287
    @tianamariee6287 Год назад +9

    Spicy Noodle clearly woke up and chose violence, I think it was plotting on u the entire time it was in that bucket🤣

  • @TrippinBusa
    @TrippinBusa Год назад +16

    That was terrifying and impressive at the same time.

  • @ndahiya3730
    @ndahiya3730 Год назад +7

    This fellow didn't even look once in the direction he was heading. Always looking back and ready to strike. The next human that comes close is definitely in danger.

  • @5695q
    @5695q Год назад +19

    Looked like he was snoozing all coiled until you put it him on the ground, then he woke up and you were right there.

  • @Renee-ti5xy
    @Renee-ti5xy Год назад +8

    "Whoa..." My response would have had a few more profanities followed by phone being dropped and me running away. 😆

    • @RattlesnakeSolutions
      @RattlesnakeSolutions  Год назад +5

      He’s just scared :)

    • @wildlifewarrior2670
      @wildlifewarrior2670 Год назад

      wimp

    • @Irish_Georgia_Girl
      @Irish_Georgia_Girl Год назад +2

      ​@@RattlesnakeSolutionsyes he is and that always makes me sad to see a creature afraid when I know I'd never hurt them.... But they don't know that. How did you know he couldn't reach you when he struck?

  • @lanec5672
    @lanec5672 Год назад +64

    That's the kind of strike that gives people the impression they chase, especially after 2 or 3 strikes like that in succession -- hopefully you're not standing downhill if that happens!

    • @kramnull8962
      @kramnull8962 Год назад +10

      That's the thing about a snake. Something else might have already pissed it off before you coming into contact.

    • @Bryan-Hensley
      @Bryan-Hensley Год назад +3

      ​@@kramnull8962that's why you are better off being the leading in a hiking group. The second person is the one who the snake is ready for.

  • @KeystrokePOSSoftware
    @KeystrokePOSSoftware Год назад +29

    Damn!!! That is one angry Scut!

  • @countryvita
    @countryvita Год назад +2

    That is one handsome snake. The pattern is beautiful!!!

  • @freecommercial
    @freecommercial Год назад +19

    Got me jumping at 4 am

    • @grumpygardner3059
      @grumpygardner3059 Год назад

      😂

    • @detrafranks9325
      @detrafranks9325 10 месяцев назад

      Yep for sure. Well…it’s midnight30 for me rn but definitely got me jumping 😂😅

  • @dimacharav3318
    @dimacharav3318 Год назад +2

    I was hiking in Phoenix and a friend alerted me to a coiled up red diamondback just inches from my heel. It was nearly camouflaged against the rock. Lesson learned. They don't always rattle to warn you.

  • @billbelcher2592
    @billbelcher2592 Год назад +15

    Man that was so fast and unexpected.

  • @imvandenh
    @imvandenh Год назад +2

    I was bitten by a Mojave rattlesnake in Arizona as a small child 40 years ago exactly. I don't remember the experience too well but I do remember screaming in pain from the bite. My parents say I was in hospital for over a week and the bill nearly bankrupted them. Still have a good sized scar on my leg where the tissue became necrotic. Lucky for me, my leg is much bigger now and the scar has stretched so people don't notice it as much as when I was a kid, grew up with that scar and it was pretty ugly.

  • @ZippyThePinhead
    @ZippyThePinhead Год назад +4

    I don't even want to be a full body length away from them, I want as much distance as I have right now. He's on my monitor, and I'm watching him from home.., that's close enough.

  • @primalperry5667
    @primalperry5667 Год назад +17

    Hes got a diamond in his mid section that looks like a heart, so cool

    • @libbylandscape3560
      @libbylandscape3560 Год назад +2

      I like how its eyes are outlined, you know where it’s looking!

    • @lynneaiken1647
      @lynneaiken1647 Год назад +1

      he sure does... had to go back to look... thank you for pointing it out... so cool..💜😊

    • @metalmamasue3680
      @metalmamasue3680 Год назад

      Those pac man sort of blotches are one thing to Iook for when trying to teII a Mohave from other rattlesnakes. However there is no one gotcha thing to be abIe to be certain. Using as many ways as possibIe is the surest way to identify snakes.
      Snakes can have aberrant patterns or no patterns at all. They can be way darker or lighter than "normaI" and look very different than other snakes of the same species.
      Venom composition can vary according to IocaIity the snake is found in as weII.
      That's why unIess you're very knowledgeable about snakes, it's best Ieft to a professionaI or experienced person to safely remove them from your property, if they must be moved.
      Knowledge is power, the more you know, the safer you can be in snake country ❤
      Learning to identify the venomous species in your area is the easiest, since there are more non venomous snakes in generaI. If you can do that, you know the rest wiII be non venomous, and nothing to be too worried about.

  • @got2kittys
    @got2kittys Год назад +21

    Mohave rattlesnake has the most powerful venom of all rattlesnakes in North America

    • @billsanders5067
      @billsanders5067 Год назад

      Mohave rattler snakes venom contains both hemo and neuro toxins.

  • @craigversheck7835
    @craigversheck7835 Год назад

    The coloring around that snakes eyes is beautiful!

  • @lewisjellicoe2768
    @lewisjellicoe2768 Год назад +9

    Not gonna lie I wasn’t expecting that! It gave me quite the fright mate! 😂

  • @Irish_Georgia_Girl
    @Irish_Georgia_Girl Год назад

    Poor baby struck so hard he fell over! Seriously though, that's badass the way he can back up but still have his upper half twisted around to look at you! I love how gentle you were with him!

  • @ballpython9692
    @ballpython9692 Год назад +8

    He went from a patty to a rolling baguette.

  • @paul7754
    @paul7754 Год назад

    Thanks for having respect and passion for the most venomous snake in Arizona! It lives in the most uninhabitable desert in the world - give respect! I love its camouflage!

  • @philipbonafede7320
    @philipbonafede7320 Год назад +6

    Great information Bryan! Thank you!

  • @BearCache
    @BearCache Год назад +2

    I must’ve watched this a dozen times, that’s the craziest snake strike I’ve ever seen!

  • @knowtilus1389
    @knowtilus1389 Год назад +13

    Wow.
    I didn't expect that!
    Btw, Mojaves are such a beautiful specimen. ❤

  • @deeonisio4935
    @deeonisio4935 Год назад +1

    Wow!! That was so impresive to see the speed of this animal!! It's shocking..

  • @katiekane5247
    @katiekane5247 Год назад +4

    If people would just understand, their venom is precious to them. Without it, they can't eat. They only strike to defend their safety or catch prey. Definitely giving this gorgeous noodle wide space, what a launch!

    • @Irish_Georgia_Girl
      @Irish_Georgia_Girl Год назад +1

      Yeah I just recently heard that on another video.... that they try not to use their venom because it's their most precious resource.

  • @joycejones4855
    @joycejones4855 Год назад +1

    Boy he’s madder than a Fourth of July fire cracker 😂

  • @libbylandscape3560
    @libbylandscape3560 Год назад +4

    I was hiking in the Sierra Nevada’s eons ago on a popular trail on a steep mountain side, when suddenly a snake appeared a few steps in front of me in the strike position…and vanished. It took less than 2 seconds. I thought how weird, but was still tired from the previous day’s exhausting hike and didn’t think too much about it other than being happy that it got out of my way…and an image of some diamond shapes. Several months later I took my nephew, who lived on the other side of the country, to a local zoo where they had a glass enclosure of rattlesnakes….some being western diamondback. I about passed out when the image of the “diamond” pattern of that snake flashed through my mind as I looked at those snakes thru the glass. I then realized that I had been walking into an unavoidable strike by “my” snake who, I reasoned, was fed up by the people on the path when all it wanted to do was bask in the sun, but being on a very, very steep slope it lost its balance and fell off. Talk about my lucky day, we were miles from the parking lot, miles from the rangers station, and I don’t know how many hours from from the nearest hospital.
    Before I moved out to CA I was told that rattlers don’t attack and will avoid people if possible. It helped relieve some anxiety, especially having grown up in a big city, and I do believe that for the most part, however there will be those unexpected rare occasions when an annoyed rattler has had enough and strikes without warning. So take care and keep your eyes open.

  • @ThumperT51
    @ThumperT51 Год назад +2

    When I learned that "cover" was their priority, it totally changed my view with snakes, spiders and even deer.

  • @Jah_Rastafari_ORIG
    @Jah_Rastafari_ORIG Год назад +19

    He seems green to you..? I thought he was very professional...

  • @davidjuarez1834
    @davidjuarez1834 Год назад +1

    Those green Mojave rattlesnakes are probably the badass of all the rattlesnakes.

  • @sweetnsoft81
    @sweetnsoft81 Год назад +20

    He seems stressed and I would assume that is why he strikes. Unless they are normally more aggressive I haven't studied this type of rattlesnake. I only seen prairie rattlesnakes and they don't use their rattles at time as well, but I try to keep a minimum of 10 feet if on foot, but usually see them from the car when driving.

    • @JamesBond-py8xs
      @JamesBond-py8xs Год назад +6

      This is a Mojave rattlesnake. The most potent and aggressive rattlesnake there is. I've even heard stories of people being chased by them. I don't know if they're completely true or not but I know the Black Mamba may chase people away in certain situations and can move 12 miles per hour..so it quick slithery sucker!

    • @thetruthspeaker1978
      @thetruthspeaker1978 Год назад +7

      Yes they are happiest when they are angry. I grew up in Barstow CA and they would repeatedly teach us in elementary school about how dangerous these duel toxin widow makers are.

    • @larrywhalen596
      @larrywhalen596 Год назад +7

      ​@@thetruthspeaker1978
      This is one aspect most people do not know, that Mojave Greens have two types of venom, with one type being what most Rattlesnakes'carry' which coagulates your blood and the other which attacks your neurological/nervous system. and is critical to being able to identify them when you get to an ER facility and need to describe it properly other wise you may have serious ongoing problems in future years.
      So whenever possible get a photograph so it can be properly ID'd in order to get the correct anti-venom(s) to save you from any complications.

    • @Jason-mp6yj
      @Jason-mp6yj Год назад +7

      @@larrywhalen596 I think you mean anti-coagulant.....the hemotoxin breaks down blood cells and muscle tissue so the problem is swelling from blood leakage. The other problem is that the venom is location dependent so Texas mojave venom is a little different than Arizona and California is a little different from from either.

    • @Cwra1smith
      @Cwra1smith Год назад +2

      @@larrywhalen596 IF you make it to an ER facility.

  • @supernintenjoe8911
    @supernintenjoe8911 Год назад +1

    The fact that the Rattler was backing up while maintaining a striking pose is cool to me. If it wasn't for my "Top 3 Favorite Venomous Snakes" not being able to be replaced, the Mojave could definitely take a spot if I wasn't partial to my 3 favs.

  • @chesneymigl4538
    @chesneymigl4538 Год назад +4

    Now that is a behavior I never noticed before! I thought the tail banding was for communicating with each other, but that was blatant warning display!

  • @keviiinramaaaage7650
    @keviiinramaaaage7650 Год назад +1

    His tactical retreat is top notch

  • @samaz79
    @samaz79 Год назад +10

    It be cool if you did this in a slower motion.

  • @HarkinTheSkunk
    @HarkinTheSkunk 11 месяцев назад

    He has a heart marking right on the middle of his back! That’s so freaking adorable.

  • @kimsims9293
    @kimsims9293 Год назад +4

    Now he was mad at you for locking him in a bucket

  • @lindagibson744
    @lindagibson744 Год назад +2

    He was wickedly poised to strike like that hey!!!!

  • @automaticreply
    @automaticreply Год назад +3

    A copperhead can leap like Qubert!

  • @MrBetc
    @MrBetc Год назад +1

    Snake be like "when I get outta this pail, hooman getting it". Snake is a beauty

    • @Irish_Georgia_Girl
      @Irish_Georgia_Girl Год назад

      That was cute ("hooman getting it") and made me laugh 😂

  • @m.macf.8391
    @m.macf.8391 Год назад +3

    He's beautiful, and he's got a heart in the middle of his back! 😮❤

  • @lisaperrin3298
    @lisaperrin3298 Год назад +1

    I'm in the UK so no Rattlesnakes here, but I have enjoyed watching some of your videos recently and learning more about Rattlesnakes. Thank you 😊❤

    • @RattlesnakeSolutions
      @RattlesnakeSolutions  Год назад +1

      Thank you and glad you enjoy it!

    • @larrywhalen596
      @larrywhalen596 Год назад +1

      No Rattlesnakes, perse, but Pit Vipers, Right, (!?), which are venomous none the less also, ?

    • @Kozm33k101
      @Kozm33k101 Год назад

      ​@@larrywhalen596there are no pit vipers in UK, there is the common European Adder though and it's almost non lethal to humans.

  • @dozer1642
    @dozer1642 Год назад +3

    His tail kink shows how pissed off he is.

  • @CuzKatieSaysSo
    @CuzKatieSaysSo Год назад +1

    😅 Now That made me JUMP! That was one pissed off snake!

  • @eugeniotapia6765
    @eugeniotapia6765 Год назад +4

    No rattling what so ever ! Full body length lung too !🤔

    • @larrywhalen596
      @larrywhalen596 Год назад +3

      This is what they are really capable of, as a five foot long snake can strike up to almost their body length if highly agitated, but otherwise it's normally 2/3 of their body length.
      I'm originally from Oklahoma and becoming aware of what they are capable of is something we learned as kids.

    • @eugeniotapia6765
      @eugeniotapia6765 Год назад +2

      @@larrywhalen596 yeah I'm NM way and like you's get those monster 5-6ft Western Diamondbacks on the regular. Seen strikes before but not one where they go full length and flip themselves upside down 😯😳😆😂 !!

  • @weedfiendofthewasteland3616
    @weedfiendofthewasteland3616 Год назад +2

    That snake hates you. He went the extra distance! Lol.

  • @matthewmancuso9178
    @matthewmancuso9178 Год назад +5

    Wow! I've been working with timber rattlesnakes here in PA for the last 17 years and I have had a few them strike at me like that. I always thought that the warmer they are the more aggressive they potentially can be.

  • @danielhbrb
    @danielhbrb Год назад +1

    I was thinking "wow he's being pretty chill, not rattling or anything" and then he completely launched himself out of nowhere

  • @BIGLOVE4TRUTH
    @BIGLOVE4TRUTH Год назад +4

    Send him down closer to the cartels

  • @rallymurrah
    @rallymurrah Год назад +1

    So beautiful and majestic

  • @vernlapoint1528
    @vernlapoint1528 Год назад +11

    Mean Green 💚

  • @antoinettevazquez1721
    @antoinettevazquez1721 Год назад +1

    Whoa!
    He's walking out the door backwards and not taking his snake eyes off of you! 😂

  • @MattKearns-zi4rc
    @MattKearns-zi4rc 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing it was like he was spring loaded thank you for ur content from golden valley az

  • @stefanmargraf7878
    @stefanmargraf7878 Год назад +1

    Same experience. Tipped a fleeing Rattle with my shoe for a photo. I saw the rattle striked high and fast in a jump style. I saw i from above, because apparently i jumped a meter high and about 2 m to the back. As a dumb german, i was clueless. I learned my lesson....

  • @SpookyRedz
    @SpookyRedz Год назад +1

    That strike seemed like his entire body length , that’s crazy this means get in close distance and you are sure to be bit

  • @kyleantone7281
    @kyleantone7281 4 месяца назад +1

    The way I freaking jumped and almost dropped my phone lol

  • @davemazza791
    @davemazza791 7 месяцев назад

    Healthiest green I’ve ever seen… deep green looking! 👍🏽❤️🐍

  • @eric271ful
    @eric271ful Год назад +1

    No, that was crazy. I would not have expected that. That’s very scary.

  • @mfburns7909
    @mfburns7909 Год назад +1

    No matter how many times I watch this I still crap my pants everytime

  • @Caterpillarjon
    @Caterpillarjon Год назад

    Glad I was already sitting on the toilet while watching this!

  • @storytimewithunclebill1998
    @storytimewithunclebill1998 Год назад +2

    He went for it. Got a new subscriber. Was fun to watch. Great video

  • @brian_2040
    @brian_2040 Год назад

    I don't live anywhere close to these snakes but I respect all rattlers. I love how they face a threat and crawl away the same time.

  • @michaelstivender4894
    @michaelstivender4894 Год назад

    I miss living in Bisbee, AZ! Watching this today and hearing Cochise County mentioned.

  • @amgreptiles
    @amgreptiles Год назад +1

    Beautiful rattlesnake! So fiesty❤

  • @traviscohenno1043
    @traviscohenno1043 Год назад +2

    When the fighter throws a haymaker first punch

  • @whatsleft5059
    @whatsleft5059 Год назад +2

    North american rattlesnakes are just breathtakingly beautiful.

  • @sheldon740
    @sheldon740 3 месяца назад

    Really sporting that Western Rattlesnake look. I thought it was a S. Pacific at first glance.💪🏻🔥

  • @eizzle78
    @eizzle78 Год назад

    He definitely put his all into that strike!

  • @gazof-the-north1980
    @gazof-the-north1980 Год назад

    He wanted to bite. Loved the forward roll

  • @bendavis3143
    @bendavis3143 Год назад +1

    Thanks for video Enjoyed it! Watched it 5 times.

  • @prideauto102
    @prideauto102 Год назад +1

    This snake acts like a politician 😂
    Unpredictable!!

  • @hrbllc4206
    @hrbllc4206 Год назад +1

    What you don’t want to hear from the snake handler: “Whoa!”

  • @sez1742
    @sez1742 Год назад +1

    The snake said “next time I’m gonna want my milk money, Charles!!!!!!!”

  • @mrPauljacob
    @mrPauljacob Год назад

    That strike was terrifying... Launched like a missile

  • @OneBiasedOpinion
    @OneBiasedOpinion 17 дней назад

    He is 100% giving you one star for that Uber ride.

  • @robertswafford4145
    @robertswafford4145 Год назад

    I was thinking “That’s a calm scute.” then the strike out of nowhere!

  • @DeborahRosen99
    @DeborahRosen99 Год назад

    When a three-foot bolt of angry lightning with fangs comes looking for a piece of your leg there and you're walking along with it...

  • @jasoninflagstaff
    @jasoninflagstaff Год назад +2

    "He will try to go through me". The cottonmouth says "hold my beer" 😂

    • @paulpetty3331
      @paulpetty3331 Год назад

      Been there saw that, people say a cotton mouth will not chase.I have been chased.I was walking down a dirt road it was on a ditch.It came up the bank of the ditch trying to get to me. I picked up a long stick and pushed it back in