The Biggest Snakes Ever Discovered

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  • The Biggest Snakes Ever Discovered
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    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    00:17 Olive Python
    01:43 Black mamba
    02:55 Boa constrictor
    04:13 Yellow anaconda
    05:17 King cobra
    06:32 African Rock Python
    07:58 Green anaconda
    09:32 Titanoboa
    10:56 Indian python
    12:36 Reticulated python
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Комментарии • 666

  • @jascadet
    @jascadet Год назад +772

    There are a lot of incorrect facts here, but I'll just state a few... Black Mambas aren't the 2nd most venomous snake, there are more with more potent venom. They are the 2nd longest venomous snake, which should be stated here. You also called a venomous snake poisonous while discussing the King Cobra. Snakes are not poisonous, just venomous (though there are a couple species that are both). King Cobras "hiss" lower than other snakes because it's not a hiss, it's more of a growl that they can do because of a modified trachea, something other snakes do not have. They are also not a true cobra, they are their own species. You mentioned the Indian Python was venomous, you probably meant to stay non-venomous. The Reticulated Python is only the longest snake, not the heaviest. Heaviest is the Green Anaconda. Also some of your length and weight data was way off.

    • @jaystrange2662
      @jaystrange2662 Год назад +34

      love this reply

    • @michaelpolk6875
      @michaelpolk6875 Год назад +30

      I wanted to but you said it perfectly.

    • @jascadet
      @jascadet Год назад +35

      @@dereklyons1133 It probably isn't, but like here in the United States, most people don't know any better, and think they're just synonyms. They are both toxins yes, but poison is ingested, and a venom is injected. If you bite it and you die it's poison, but if it bites you and you die, that's venom. If you have no open cuts in your month you can actually swallow venom, it's just a protein. So regardless where in the world you live, facts are facts, they are different.

    • @trendsetterblingrolle6287
      @trendsetterblingrolle6287 Год назад +1

      We

    • @christopherrouse2162
      @christopherrouse2162 Год назад +9

      You should of done this video spot on mate

  • @StefanGPD
    @StefanGPD Год назад +8

    Black Mambas are decievingly big. Went to an African Safari, and our tour guide pointed out what we thought was a small tree sticking out of the brush. Turns out it was a black mamba peeking up, it was just as tall than the jeep we were on. That mamba was had a height 5 to 6 feet long, and the rest of its body was covered by the grass! later on the guide said they could grow up to 4 meters that's more than 12 feet!

    • @sliimtonny381
      @sliimtonny381 Год назад

      Actually its 14 feet

    • @rocketrebound8792
      @rocketrebound8792 Год назад

      The largest black mambas have been measured at up to 14.5 feet, they are extremely long, athletic(fast & quick-twitchy, etc.) and aggressive. Mambas are by far the most dangers venomous species on the planet. 💯👍🏼

  • @nelsonx5326
    @nelsonx5326 Год назад +16

    I always thought the green anaconda was the longest. This is what I learned in the 60's when I was into snakes and read about them. The Amazon is so big and unexplored there probably are super sized anaconda hiding there. 500 pounds, my God.

    • @childofthe60s100
      @childofthe60s100 Год назад

      YES - this video is full of errors. Not much of what is said is accurate. Some is complete nonsense - eg Retics killing and eating two humans (none recorded), Indian Pythons being venomous - complete garbage.

    • @ytubepuppy
      @ytubepuppy Год назад +2

      I believe it is the heaviest but not the longest.

    • @crashalexander7232
      @crashalexander7232 Год назад

      @@ytubepuppy RETICULATED IS THE LONGER OF THE TWO AND MORE AGRO....

    • @markstevenson7577
      @markstevenson7577 Год назад

      Green anacondas are the biggest snakes in the world (Not the longest that goes to the Riticulated python)

    • @patrick9762
      @patrick9762 Год назад

      I doubt it .

  • @RizkiArt9
    @RizkiArt9 Год назад

    Amazing bro

  • @marachiuruakpa436
    @marachiuruakpa436 Год назад +6

    The Anaconda should always come out no 1 as the largest and biggest snake in the world

    • @sinir3556
      @sinir3556 3 месяца назад

      nope its the raticulated Python. Its just 1ft smaller than Taitanaboa. (taitanaboa= 50 ft and raticulated Python = 49ft)

  • @kirklangford6267
    @kirklangford6267 Год назад +7

    The Reticulated python is the world's longest snake the Anaconda is the heaviest.

  • @AbdiPianoChannel
    @AbdiPianoChannel Год назад +3

    All of these animals are beautiful. They have the right to live on earth peacefully

    • @keep_it_tidy56
      @keep_it_tidy56 Год назад +1

      Best comment by far.

    • @Crimsonwtf
      @Crimsonwtf Год назад +1

      a literally love all animals except snakes and fish, there is something dead about them , repulsive.

  • @lordanfullente3664
    @lordanfullente3664 Год назад +3

    Belcher sea snake, inland Taipan, Eastern brown snake, blue krait, and black Mamba are the top five most venomous snakes in the world...

    • @darrenjenkin1281
      @darrenjenkin1281 Год назад +1

      The top five most deadliest snakes in the world are all Australian snakes

  • @charlessanders1342
    @charlessanders1342 Год назад +2

    Glad I live in an area that they don't. Just crazy to have snakes that large and some that have attacked and swallowed humans whole which is just mind blowing .

    • @joecausey8508
      @joecausey8508 Год назад

      Need to start carrying a pocketknife so if you get swallowed, cut your way out. 🙄

  • @RyanMr6.7
    @RyanMr6.7 Год назад

    Great video! 👌🏼

  • @donaldbonawitz7894
    @donaldbonawitz7894 Год назад +7

    I remember Steve Erwin went around Australia and the top ten most venomous snakes majority are all in Australia

  • @jpmtlhead39
    @jpmtlhead39 Год назад +3

    The black mamba its Terryfing,by being so vicious and fast. Nightmares stuff.

  • @babyrazor6887
    @babyrazor6887 Год назад +44

    "Lost Trails, Lost Cities" published in 1953 tells the story of a British surveyor determining the boundaries of South American countries in the Amazon in 1924. He, Percey Fawcett, reported killing a 61" green anaconda. The local natives told him that an even larger different species of snake inhabited the rivers in the area.

    • @blutongue1
      @blutongue1 Год назад

      There articles dated back to the early to mid 1500s about Spanish and Portuguese conquests to South America, they found huge snakes, after killed them they would put it next to their vessels on the shores and their length would be almost twice bigger than those ships put together.

    • @Mark-nz9ek
      @Mark-nz9ek Год назад +6

      If its 61 foot its 61 ' if its 61 inch its 61" i wouldn't be scared of an anaconda that was 5 foot one 😁

    • @dyannmcclintock2192
      @dyannmcclintock2192 Год назад

      @@Mark-nz9ek pp

    • @andrewwye1058
      @andrewwye1058 Год назад +5

      Might be interested to know that Fawcett in his report also mentioned seeing an elephant-sized dinosaur and a dog with two noses. Of course he was ridiculed and disbelieved. Years later the dog with two noses was found by others. You can see it online. The dinosaur? - Not yet.

    • @joecausey8508
      @joecausey8508 Год назад +1

      There's a lot of difference in 61 inches and 61 feet.

  • @Bob-nu3xe
    @Bob-nu3xe Год назад +4

    I visited Australia 20 years ago I visited the late Steve Irwin Zoo and to my Suprise a python the size I couldn't get my head round this was a real snake right in front of me! its size? easily the thickest part of its body was on par with a human laid flat its head 14/16 inchers broad'. length must have been 25/30 feet

  • @lephuoctongvietnam
    @lephuoctongvietnam Год назад

    Rất tuyệt vời ! Quá hay ! Chúc sức khỏe !

  • @kevinclarke5226
    @kevinclarke5226 Год назад

    I didn't know they had so many different anacondas interesting

  • @elrobo3568
    @elrobo3568 Год назад

    Read Jasons reply, I have handled and raised snakes for many years and worked at a very well known zoo. This video should be taken for what it is, nice photos.

  • @zerksepraga
    @zerksepraga Год назад +6

    This video should talk about LARGEST SNAKES, not MOST VENOMOUS snakes.

  • @aseefhasan1147
    @aseefhasan1147 Год назад +18

    I have seen a Pithon , locally known as Ozogor, was 20 feet long. They can consume a fully grown deer and they were like a giant tree. They were found in the deep forest of southern Asia.

    • @PrashantKumar-zm3yq
      @PrashantKumar-zm3yq Год назад +3

      Bhai Bengal se hai tm 😂😂
      Aazgar hai uska Hindi naam

    • @bu11ymaguire
      @bu11ymaguire Год назад

      @@PrashantKumar-zm3yq lol

    • @Tony.L9793
      @Tony.L9793 Год назад

      it can also tried to swallow a human too

    • @seanbrown9048
      @seanbrown9048 Год назад

      Hopefully they’ll go extinct, except for the weirdos who keep them as pets

    • @patrick9762
      @patrick9762 Год назад

      Python .

  • @jaimearamirez1834
    @jaimearamirez1834 Год назад +1

    YOUR THE BEST!

  • @carloa.portugal7859
    @carloa.portugal7859 Год назад +1

    Wow 😲.😳 Amazing

  • @mytbpobrengofwchannel
    @mytbpobrengofwchannel Год назад

    Wow amazing

  • @MarcGyverIt
    @MarcGyverIt Год назад +1

    When I was a kid, I attended a private Christian school. We had some missionairies that would tell use their stories, and these two had spent a lot of time in Paupau New Guinea. They told us they saw a snake as big around as a telephone pole that was by their estimation 200' long. They watched it swallow a deer whole.

  • @traviskoontz4796
    @traviskoontz4796 Год назад

    Fantastic stuff 👏

  • @saltycomments318
    @saltycomments318 Год назад

    Nice pics and footage

  • @retluoc
    @retluoc Год назад +18

    It's true, it depends on many factors, age and species being the most relevant. The two largest are in the constrictor family: pythons and anaconda. I don't know any super large vipers, they usually rely on stealth. The largest venomous snake I can think of is the bushmaster or the rocky mountain rattlesnake. There are some sea snakes that can get pretty big, but if I had to choose one before watching this...the anaconda. Oh that's right, I forgot about the black mamba. It's long but skinny...like the king cobra. I'm not counting extinct snakes 😆 No one can be 100% certain of how they behaved. But I guessed wrong...it's the reticulated python that is the largest living snake.

    • @darthja8292
      @darthja8292 Год назад +10

      The largest living snake is the Green Anaconda. The longest living snake is the reticulated python. The longest and largest venomous snake is the King Cobra. And to be honest, I wouldn’t want to meet any of them😂😂

    • @christyedmondson5258
      @christyedmondson5258 Год назад +1

      Pythons and boa constrictors have tiny hind leg bones buried in muscles toward their tail ends.

    • @garyhughes2446
      @garyhughes2446 Год назад +1

      I think the largest venomous snake is the king cobra, can reach 18 ft, second is the Black Mamba, can reach about 15 ft, I'm not sure what's third longest it might be the bushmaster I don't know.

    • @Smokey1981
      @Smokey1981 Год назад

      The longest venomous snake is the king Cobra..The largest snake is the Gaboon Viper..it also has the longest fangs of any snake.

    • @garyhughes2446
      @garyhughes2446 Год назад

      @@Smokey1981 you are right about the fangs on the gaboon viper but it is nowhere near the largest snake they are fat and short and they're venom is nasty but they're a fairly docile snake. They are very colorful I would love to have a belt from one.

  • @rickylafollette3680
    @rickylafollette3680 Год назад +4

    That reticulated python is at a haunted house here in Kansas City Missouri it's well over 20 plus feet long

    • @tabbythehousecat5419
      @tabbythehousecat5419 Год назад

      If not mistaken,there's winter there ryt? incredible how these magnificent reps were able to not only survive that, but to also evolve. There are 2 types of recalculated, one being the water type and the being the land type. Both hv similar patterns but only one has magic. The magic belongs to the land one - where when you hit neon/led light on its skin, it's skin lights up and glows an interesting,shimmering and almost mesmerising blue.

    • @crashalexander7232
      @crashalexander7232 Год назад +1

      @@tabbythehousecat5419 WINTER DONT MATTER WHEN THE SNAKE IS INDOORS HEATED ENCLOSURE.....DUH

  • @laxplayer99
    @laxplayer99 Год назад +1

    "you can keep them as a pet" it'll just be there. My dog acts like he hasn't seen me in weeks when I wake up. But snakes would make a great pet.

    • @crashalexander7232
      @crashalexander7232 Год назад

      BUDDY HAD A BOA IN HIS WALK IN CLOSET GAURDING HIS SAFE 19 FT LONG

  • @arthurrichards2486
    @arthurrichards2486 Год назад

    Hi my name is Rosemarie Emile and I really love this video

  • @jozzch4878
    @jozzch4878 Год назад +1

    No.1 you can find it in Indonesia, they sometimes eat human in the jungle, sometimes they go to the village

  • @tomdarco2223
    @tomdarco2223 Год назад

    Right On

  • @richardwarnock2789
    @richardwarnock2789 Год назад

    Seen a Rattle Snake bigger than any of the ones you mention!

  • @shadowbyblood
    @shadowbyblood Год назад

    Love 4m NAGALAND northeast india👍Interesting your video

  • @thomgorman
    @thomgorman Год назад +11

    Venom and poison are very different. You can die by ingesting poison but venom is digestible without harm. Either one can kill if injected. A snake, with the word "king" in its name, hunts and eats other snakes.

  • @lauriedooker1031
    @lauriedooker1031 Год назад +3

    I’ve seen something I should not of seen while driving near my local NSW Australian home beach . A dark golden brown snake as thick as a fat rugby ball 12” wide and I didn’t get to see its head as it crossed a 13’ wide fire trail at speed . All I seen was this huge snake get wider and wider and then tapered down to a point. I think it was 20 feet long and very heavy. No one would ever believe me because snakes do grow this big , right ?

    • @peterreily1490
      @peterreily1490 Год назад

      I think your lack of understanding of the English language is the first reason people don’t believe you.

    • @lauriedooker1031
      @lauriedooker1031 Год назад

      @@peterreily1490 I think that you are ignorant Peter. English is the hardest thing I ever tried to learn. Being Dyslexic will do that to a person.

  • @palmkinggod
    @palmkinggod Год назад

    It looks delicious if you grill it over charcoal like an eel.

  • @lordofalltime
    @lordofalltime Год назад +2

    the King Kobra video has Dingo Dinkoman from South Africa, he's a good friend of Chandlers Wildlife

    • @jascadet
      @jascadet Год назад

      I freakin' love Dingo and Chandler. Boy would they ripe this video a new one. Some many incorrect facts... the should rename the channel to Non-FactFile.

  • @TheManHoldingAGun
    @TheManHoldingAGun Год назад

    Noiiiice

  • @grouchyoldman5348
    @grouchyoldman5348 Год назад

    I thought this was going to be about me!

  • @acenaraiki9707
    @acenaraiki9707 Год назад +1

    OH MY GOD.

  • @shivaniepersaud3753
    @shivaniepersaud3753 Год назад

    I am the first person to watch it

  • @filefolderexe
    @filefolderexe Год назад +3

    Did he really say " venomous python" at the beginning of second place? Really!?!?!?

  • @fuhrershinbet9000
    @fuhrershinbet9000 Год назад +2

    Finding a bundle of money in bushes was and is still my dream

  • @pawanvlogsofficial9661
    @pawanvlogsofficial9661 Год назад

    बहुत मस्त साप हैं

  • @Zinzin869
    @Zinzin869 Год назад +2

    I was thinking this video would provide snakes denpending on their sizes from big to biggest. You have provided the venous snakes which are not matched with the title of your video.

  • @parvez2103
    @parvez2103 Год назад +5

    The title is Biggest Snakes and it starts with #10 and #9 etc obviously. But their order is not correct as #1 should have been the largest, but is not. Similarly in the entire video the larger and relatively smaller are all mixed up order.

    • @childofthe60s100
      @childofthe60s100 Год назад

      The whole video is full of fantasy, hearsay evidence and complete nonsense.

    • @THEDIAMONDELEMENT_
      @THEDIAMONDELEMENT_ Год назад

      Also starts with the second biggest in Australia then leaves out scrub pythons

  • @pievesp.8551
    @pievesp.8551 Год назад +1

    A few errors in your video but hey sounds good

  • @Kryptic712
    @Kryptic712 Год назад +1

    You noted the olive python in Australia but missed our largest snake and the 3rd largest snake in the world: the amethyst or scrub python

  • @afnanali752
    @afnanali752 Год назад

    Super duper videos

  • @shivaniepersaud3753
    @shivaniepersaud3753 Год назад

    And I am a big fan

  • @macman1469
    @macman1469 Год назад +6

    I always thought King Browns were about the same length as a Black Mamba perhaps a little heavier and definitely more venomous. Edit The Inland Taipan is regarded as having the most potent venom of any land snake in the world 2nd is usually regarded as either the Coastal Taipan or the King Brown. Australia has upto 18 of the top 20 most venomous snakes in the world.

    • @rolfwerner8924
      @rolfwerner8924 Год назад +1

      They obviously didn’t do their homework macman.

    • @crashalexander7232
      @crashalexander7232 Год назад +1

      BROWN IS #3

    • @LimpDikyearsago
      @LimpDikyearsago Год назад +1

      I've watch this doco stating #1 inland tapain #2 draw-coastal tapain and black mamba and #3 King Brown but stated that the most dangerous would be the king Brown because of its aggressive behaviour fearlessness of human and the fact they're found on the most remote parts of Oz, by the time you get help you'll be dead 😳

    • @gunstarhero8028
      @gunstarhero8028 Год назад

      @@rolfwerner8924 Don't worry, neither did macman. The king brown is not even in the top 10, it's actually just a species of black snake. Still dangerous, but the The Eastern Brown is the highly venomous one.

    • @prodigypenn
      @prodigypenn Год назад

      #2 is eastern brown snake, not king brown, coastal taipan used to be #3, but the recently identified western ranges taipan is now #3

  • @kingbong4823
    @kingbong4823 Год назад

    The 'KING' title was coming from their main badass diet though, they love hunting for other venomous snakes as their favorite meals indeed. They don't care LOL

  • @jones9309
    @jones9309 Год назад

    My Anaconda..
    My Anaconda
    *"My Anaconda don't want none unless you got buns huns!"*

  • @cflin4637
    @cflin4637 Год назад +2

    Ahem.... did you state the Indian Python was venomous?

  • @chutasan8299
    @chutasan8299 Год назад

    I discovered one when I was 12!

  • @neilhocking902
    @neilhocking902 Год назад +2

    You missed one mate there is the western Australia desert python l was coming home from a wheat n sheep farm with my missus n mother in-law we were about half way home about 25 - miles into our journey home when we came across a bloody big and I mean big snake crossing the road an the highways over there are fairly wide like about 35 or so feet across or one side to the other well when we came across this grandad python it was crossing the highway as we drove up to it on the road we never saw its head or tail and about 6 to 7 inches rising up off the road and round about 20 to 30 - inches around from top to bottom side to side right round to be precise so right across the highway of about 35 or so feet then 3 - 1/2 feet from the bitchemen road both sides to the stubble grass again with out seeing head or tail we estimated roughly about 40 to 45 feet long later when we got into town I seen one of my Aboriginal mates an told him about this big snake across the highway and discribed its colour patterns and told me it was a grandfather western desert python Gee's it was huge and I've been around the world and seen a lot of different snakes but none like as big as this you could've put 4 to 6 goats or sheep and what ever in its belly imagine that while it's crossing the highway hope you sleep well.
    Thanks seeya!.

  • @-WRATH-
    @-WRATH- Год назад

    In the beginning of the African Rock Python segment, you state that the longest ever seen is 20ft. Then later in the segment you state that they found a 25 foot one. which is it?

  • @RogueCasualGamer
    @RogueCasualGamer Год назад +3

    Wait, did he say the indian Pythons is a large "venomous" python? (11:00) aren't all pythons constrictors?

    • @darthja8292
      @darthja8292 Год назад

      Yes they are

    • @paulcoombes5581
      @paulcoombes5581 Год назад

      No Python aren’t venomous they all constrict their prey to death so where they got the information about the Indian Python is false

    • @childofthe60s100
      @childofthe60s100 Год назад +1

      Yes - constrictors - the entire video is full of huge errors.

  • @user-lt4be1gq1z
    @user-lt4be1gq1z Год назад

    ฉันชอบ งูยักษ์..

  • @janineraycatti9828
    @janineraycatti9828 Год назад

    😍

  • @moviemakerwannabe
    @moviemakerwannabe Год назад +3

    Did you really say a King Cobra "captures it's prey from 330feet away? How exactly does it do that?

    • @CUNDUNDO
      @CUNDUNDO Год назад +2

      Yes that's true because kings always have an army to protect him to capture and provide for him, they can even capture prey for the king hundreds of miles away imagine just 330feet away that's nothing.

    • @moviemakerwannabe
      @moviemakerwannabe Год назад

      @@CUNDUNDO Well yes, there is that, lol.

    • @karesz23
      @karesz23 Год назад

      @@CUNDUNDO very good explanation thank you. Now i am 1% smarter than before

  • @StarkillerJBS
    @StarkillerJBS Год назад

    Titian boa the biggest snake here; and yes it’s still here off course

  • @victoriaceleste2632
    @victoriaceleste2632 Год назад

    Por Dios me llego a cruzar con una y me viene un infarto.

  • @guysdadyng9432
    @guysdadyng9432 Год назад

    I got fanged by cat snake and its venom effect was like a mixed drug

  • @boikanyoonneng9170
    @boikanyoonneng9170 Год назад +11

    If you have never been to Africa and seen a Rock python , trust me you have no idea how happy you should be that it doesn't exist in your country. Rock pythons unlike most other snakes do not stop getting heavier if fed right. 380lb examples have been found before in the wild. Man eating Rock pythons. I am from Botswana so we have a few here. Imagine a 380lb snake 😳😳 that eats human adult males. Rock pythons are a lot larger than people think.

    • @crashalexander7232
      @crashalexander7232 Год назад +1

      FULL GROWN MEN IN BOTSWANA WEIGH 120 LB .....THATS A SNACK NOT A MEAL....LOLOL

    • @nasakachumz3274
      @nasakachumz3274 Год назад

      You've obviously never been to Botswana

  • @chrishubbs8633
    @chrishubbs8633 Год назад

    That last one would make a lot of boots

  • @rohzpopper4922
    @rohzpopper4922 Год назад +2

    In Malaysia ,in a remote swampy areas lies are but huge pythons 10 m long body diameter the same as old pictures of a tribe carrying 40 gallon metal drum size anaconda. Accidentally found coz an excavator was digging a drainage in a semi remote area and accidentally cut in half the huge python.Another same size snake escaped. Happened in the 80s in Perak,Malaysia.
    Usually in DAM water catchment areas have some huge king cobras with no size estimate. Roughly 8m long as a guy freak out touching the body 5' on a tree. He thought it was a vine and slashed it. It bleeds !
    Also in the 80s I saw a street Chinese Herbal vendor stretched out 4 skins of dried King Cobras of 10 m length. The size is the same. Not Shure it's Malaysian or Thai origin.
    ( Off record) A King Cobra stop one foot from my face as I was kneeling to chip a big bamboo. But I heard movements on dried bamboo leaves. I thought it was a rat but got surprised as it gives out a spitting sound. I almost felt back on my bum. The snake stop and raise half a metre but stop as it expands the side cheek in egg yolk golden yellow. First time I shook with fear in my life !
    My brother is a zookeeper in reptile section
    He told me once, just back up very slowly. It worked. The snake didn't strike. It have a habit to strike on your head

  • @meph1570
    @meph1570 Год назад

    "no living snakes today compare to Titanoboa"
    but puts it on #3

  • @kaosinc
    @kaosinc Год назад

    @ 0:45 you should have shown the whole video to give some a jump scare!

  • @donnamorrell1895
    @donnamorrell1895 Год назад +3

    "Boa constrictors aren't dangerous, you can own one as a pet", I'm sorry but Every animal is dangerous in it's own way, and Boa's can grow large enough to wrap themselves around a small child, there is even the story of the man that had a Boa constrictor, that he loved dearly, and he thought love him back, because it would lay next to him in his bed every night, problem is, it was not laying next to him because it had any affection for the man, but instead was sizing him up for a potential meal, some of these snakes hunt crocs, humans and crocs can be similar in size, and some large snakes have been known to eat humans, Never become complacent, no matter the animal/species. because it's our own complacency that puts humans in dangerous situations, most of the time it costs either the humans life or the animals life, worse case scenario, it costs both lives. Self preservation seems to be something that is becoming less and less of a concern in our modern age, where peoples curiosity/stupidity overrides Self preservation causing needless deaths of both our species.

    • @cflin4637
      @cflin4637 Год назад

      that story about the "boa" that was sizing up it's owner is an old wives tale. It's a known story-meaning it's not true. Snakes, especially ambush predators aren't going to crawl up next to their prey to see if they can eat it. If you think about it logically, there's little chance of success when you alert your prey you are checking it out. 🤦🏼

    • @donnamorrell1895
      @donnamorrell1895 Год назад

      @@cflin4637 I know what an old wives tale is, but the snake in the story was someone's pet and had free reign of the house, meaning it was not a wild animal, therefore ambush behaviour was not necessary.

    • @simontrigg9059
      @simontrigg9059 Год назад

      Donna Morrell,100% correct,one of the most sensible comments on here,the theory of Charles Darwin springs to mind.

  • @srathish2735
    @srathish2735 Год назад

    One more fact about King cobra
    Only snake in the world to build a nest to lay eggs

  • @dreamegalono1
    @dreamegalono1 Год назад

    woah

  • @jimmyaustin4941
    @jimmyaustin4941 Год назад

    this guy has facts so twisted

  • @hexagon9652
    @hexagon9652 Год назад

    Factfile : biggest snake ever
    me : black mamba🗿

  • @darkfrostzph4021
    @darkfrostzph4021 Год назад +1

    Biggest snake? Black mamba? Lord god

  • @gshaindrich
    @gshaindrich Год назад

    King cobras do certainly NOT have "one of the best eye sight in the animal kingdom", they also failed to mention that they are specialized on hunting other snakes

  • @mytbpobrengofwchannel
    @mytbpobrengofwchannel Год назад

    Oh my God so scary

  • @ronneltornato5485
    @ronneltornato5485 Год назад +1

    biggest python and longgest python are different

  • @toothlesszilla9982
    @toothlesszilla9982 Год назад +1

    😍snakey

  • @ninjachihuahua4843
    @ninjachihuahua4843 Год назад

    I was today-years-old when I learned that there are King Cobras in the Philippines.

  • @cristogonzalezbasilio7721
    @cristogonzalezbasilio7721 Год назад

    Hi im new

  • @topsyturvyy4558
    @topsyturvyy4558 Год назад

    Black Mambas must be frightening creatures yet if they face a Mongoose they are the ones who need to be scared.

  • @Towerholder
    @Towerholder Год назад

    @FactFile at 11:00 you say that , the Indian python is a large venemous python. But that is false, because all pythons are nonvenomus and kill their prey by constriction.

  • @getsum697
    @getsum697 Год назад

    Drama, not facts are what's important here...

  • @jameshansonful
    @jameshansonful Год назад +1

    I agree a lot of the things he says are not true. The rock python is extremely aggressive and is considered the most dangerous of the constrictors. Plus a whole bunch of other things they got wrong.

  • @markkeene9816
    @markkeene9816 Год назад

    So they have the titanaboa at number 3? 🧐

  • @belladonnasmoonstardust6474
    @belladonnasmoonstardust6474 Год назад

    😬🐍

  • @MarcGyverIt
    @MarcGyverIt Год назад +1

    I was just at Erawan National Park in Thailand and saw the largest snake I've ever seen. A guy rowed up in a boat and got out to do something on the mountainside. While he was walking around, a massive snake came up to check out his boat. I thought it was an alligator because of the size of the head, but when I zoomed in 10x I could see it was a massive snake. The head was the size of an alligator head. I was mind blown. It was terrifying.

  • @EricFortuneJr.
    @EricFortuneJr. Год назад

    Rock Pythons are non venomous. Though there are documented cases of Reticulated Pythons being found with human remains inside, those were very isolated cases, but they can still attack solely out of self defense.

  • @TheExtraterrestrial99
    @TheExtraterrestrial99 Год назад +1

    Those snakes are huge, but no where near the size of my anaconda.

  • @patrick9762
    @patrick9762 Год назад

    They were that large because the world was a lot different in pre flood times .

  • @seancushway6959
    @seancushway6959 Год назад

    African rock pythons are the most aggressive of all the pythons

  • @ytubepuppy
    @ytubepuppy Год назад

    11:00 The Indian Python is "venomous"?

  • @mohammadsattar5488
    @mohammadsattar5488 Год назад

    What about the Titanaboa ??

  • @donaldedward4951
    @donaldedward4951 Год назад

    Sounds like canes but he meant Caymans.

  • @Allam21
    @Allam21 Год назад +1

    #Allam 21 vidio suara satwa hadir

  • @Ravindunethsara
    @Ravindunethsara Год назад +1

    11:04 it says venomous. Are there any venomous pythons?

  • @clobbyhops
    @clobbyhops Год назад

    FactFile RUclips page should be called LieFile

  • @user-ip1cl3of2m
    @user-ip1cl3of2m Год назад

    Prehistoric species were huge compared to animals living on earth now because Oxygen levels were higher back then

  • @botxaniket
    @botxaniket Год назад

    King cobra had 30 percent brain.
    He does not attack unless he feels threatened.