Indigo Snake Eats Python 01 - Snake Cannibalism

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Website: Ojatro.com
    Facebook: / ojatro
    Google: plus.google.co...
    Newborn Burmese Python have to move quickly away from their nest before predators picks up their sent. The Indigo Snake is a formidable snake hunter, which would not hesitate to attack and feed on rattlesnakes, cottonmouth and over vipers because it is immune to against their venom. The sent of a python hatchling just passing through its territory get his undivided attention and the hunter begins stalking its prey.
    With a swift bite to the python’s head, the indigo snake subdues the hatchling, firmly holding it in its grip and blocking the prey’s airway with its powerful jaws. But good nutrition has giving the feisty young python enough strength to fight back its attacker. Still the larger indigo has no problem overpowering the smaller snake. It’s only a question of time until the python’s energy recourses have been exhausted. Through constituently pinning the young python to the ground, the attacker’s strategy is simply to tire its prey enough before swallowing it alive.
    The hatchlings is loosing its strength fast and being dragged near the Indigo’s lair to avoid the risk of being discovered by other predators. The hungry snakes eats its prey fast and alive. The python hatchling is doomed and any resistance is in vain by now.
    Humans represent the biggest threat to indigo snakes. Highway fatalities, wanton killings, and overcollection for the pet trade adversely affect indigo snake populations. Snakes are taken illegally from the wild for the pet trade. Eastern indigo snakes are sometimes "gassed" in their burrows by rattlesnake hunters. Indigo Snake Eats Python was filmed by Heiko Kiera aka Ojatro in 2009.

Комментарии • 2,5 тыс.

  • @Lancelot_2882
    @Lancelot_2882 4 месяца назад +81

    Why am I terrified of snakes yet always watch snake videos? Don’t get it

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 3 месяца назад +9

      Especially with the Indigo they're super friendly and actually like to be held.

    • @Gjjbbi
      @Gjjbbi 3 месяца назад +4

      You are just like me in this case

    • @MusicLuv80
      @MusicLuv80 3 месяца назад +3

      why can't this snake attack from inside?

    • @fordguy2836
      @fordguy2836 3 месяца назад +3

      I was scared of them and then I bought one

    • @vangle8488
      @vangle8488 3 месяца назад +1

      Conquer your fears, noob

  • @mikeef747
    @mikeef747 Год назад +63

    *Baby Python* "So this is Florida, very cool!"
    *One minute later*
    *Eastern Indigo* "Hope you enjoyed your time in Florida"

  • @larry3064
    @larry3064 Год назад +99

    My father always said that having an Indigo snake in our yard was a blessing.

    • @ojatro
      @ojatro  Год назад +18

      So true! With the indigo under your house, there's no need to fear the rattlers or cottonmouth!

    • @mohit-tm4yw
      @mohit-tm4yw Год назад +7

      @@ojatro but what of Indigo itself

    • @dragontoes7805
      @dragontoes7805 Год назад +3

      @@ojatro are they immune to rattlesnake venom and cottonmouth venom

    • @ojatro
      @ojatro  Год назад +5

      @@dragontoes7805 Yes, the Eastern Indigos are immune to rattlesnake and cottonmouth venom.

    • @321gates
      @321gates Год назад +9

      @@mohit-tm4yw They are harmless and quite docile toward humans.

  • @zebedeemadness2672
    @zebedeemadness2672 2 года назад +197

    Not Cannibalism, they have to be the same species to be considered Cannibalism, both are snakes but not the same species. Like when a Falcon eats a Pigeon, both are birds, but they aren't the same species, so not Cannibalism.

    • @vidtuby
      @vidtuby Год назад +4

      Do King Cobras eat each other?

    • @zebedeemadness2672
      @zebedeemadness2672 Год назад +18

      @@vidtuby Yes King cobras are cannibals.

    • @kingleo8048
      @kingleo8048 Год назад

      So if a white person eats a black person it’s not cannibalism?

    • @zebedeemadness2672
      @zebedeemadness2672 Год назад

      @@kingleo8048 All human alive today are (Homo sapiens) the same species of modern humans, so (Homo sapiens) eating (Homo sapiens) no matter where in the world they come from will be cannibalism.

    • @vidtuby
      @vidtuby Год назад +14

      @@kingleo8048 It is still cannibalism.

  • @Bwilly04091
    @Bwilly04091 4 года назад +114

    Here we go again with the random 2am RUclips recommendations. I guess I’ll sit and watch.

    • @mirzadanishbaig3323
      @mirzadanishbaig3323 4 года назад +2

      U r right

    • @kennsmith6117
      @kennsmith6117 4 года назад +2

      YOU CAN SPANK YOUR SNAKE while you watch..

    • @reginageorge9800
      @reginageorge9800 4 года назад +2

      I searched it lmao

    • @johnt3606
      @johnt3606 4 года назад +3

      Lol it's exactly 2 am here, only difference is that I've looked for this

    • @Labbish1
      @Labbish1 4 года назад +1

      Actually it is 2.02am now 🤣

  • @leecowell8165
    @leecowell8165 2 года назад +151

    years ago we had at least a dozen indigo's living on our property. they were actually quite friendly and lived in boro's around the property. Even though we mowed regularly the snakes remained clear of the mower as they could sense its presence. They'd come up onto our concrete porch to cool themselves in the summer and we had some chairs there that they'd actually crawl up on at times. Sometimes we moved them and they'd just stay in our laps. They never made an attempt to bite us either. They seemed to know we meant them no harm. Btw they're a LONG snake. some of "ours" were at least 8 feet long. They were still there when we finally sold the residence as we were getting older and couldn't maintain the property properly. They are endangered so if you see them NEVER attempt to harm them as they've very beneficial. They kept the frog and rodent population in check. This was in West Palm Beach.

    • @ojatro
      @ojatro  2 года назад +12

      Thanks for sharing your interesting observation on the Eastern Indigos. Indeed they are truly amazing creatures and good to have around to keep venomous snakes away.

    • @royreynolds4159
      @royreynolds4159 2 года назад +14

      There are snakes that will not harm humans and they protect us from them. It's a neat process😊👍

    • @abdulaimahfuz3188
      @abdulaimahfuz3188 2 года назад +1

      ÷232

    • @Ladybugseason
      @Ladybugseason 2 года назад +12

      You are awesome, my fear of snakes would have me destroying something key the local eco system.

    • @thealarmclock9307
      @thealarmclock9307 Год назад +2

      * Burroughs and yeah indigos are awesome and always welcome at my place

  • @randommemesweekly4417
    @randommemesweekly4417 4 года назад +100

    title: snake cannibalism
    me, an intellectual: *slither io in real life*

  • @patrickbuckley344
    @patrickbuckley344 3 года назад +45

    As a Floridian , I'm glad to see this- go Indigo☺

    • @rosamariaamarante2501
      @rosamariaamarante2501 3 года назад +2

      I'm python

    • @melhawk6284
      @melhawk6284 2 года назад

      Maybe they will rebound population wise, all that potential good eating, and non venomous to boot!

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 3 месяца назад

      You know it. these guys are on the endangered species list.

  • @jeffreyladzekpo3477
    @jeffreyladzekpo3477 3 года назад +82

    Me and the reptile fans: Now THIS is quality content

  • @tylergranger2159
    @tylergranger2159 4 года назад +51

    It's good to know that our native wildlife are fighting back.

  • @faroukabdellah4216
    @faroukabdellah4216 3 года назад +131

    Three remarks :
    - The "just born" burmese python is of the size of a full grown rattle snake .
    - The constriction ability of the burmese python is instinctive , he demonstrated it few seconds after he's born .
    - This footage shows an example of the Everglades eco-system fighting back against the invasive species .

    • @robertmax1316
      @robertmax1316 3 года назад +14

      But all Python is powerless with King Cobra

    • @jayrodm643
      @jayrodm643 2 года назад +5

      Hasn't it been 30 years since pythons entered the everglades?

    • @faroukabdellah4216
      @faroukabdellah4216 2 года назад +2

      @@jayrodm643 Absolutely !

    • @deekay1310
      @deekay1310 2 года назад +5

      full grown pygmy rattle snake… an eastern diamond back can grow 9 feet

    • @patsmith5947
      @patsmith5947 2 года назад

      @@jayrodm643 I don’t think they entered by crossing an ocean, I think some people bought them as pets and they got too big to feed and handle so they dumped them in the Everglades. They should never had allowed them to be imported and sold to individuals because people are always destroying our own ecosystem and native habitat and ruining the native species by dumping things like those snakes and Lionfish out of their aquariums. Which now are killing all of the native fish that we like to eat.

  • @321gates
    @321gates 4 года назад +105

    I had a fat 7 footer living behind my old apartment years ago. I would see him roaming his territory for food quite often. I never had to worry about poisonous snakes with him there.

    • @Anish-IITP
      @Anish-IITP 3 года назад +5

      Great idea 😁👍. Me going to buy a footer 😂

    • @randyadams0705
      @randyadams0705 3 года назад +6

      Indigo's are magnificent animals. Its's about time that we help support the local wildlife and learn from them accordingly.

    • @segunfamaye5377
      @segunfamaye5377 2 года назад +1

      Are they not poisonous?

    • @321gates
      @321gates 2 года назад +2

      @@segunfamaye5377 Negative. Although they are illegal to own in Florida, they make great pets if you're into pet snakes as they are a very laid back snake, unless you're another snake. Then they are deadly. ruclips.net/video/F7W1ltPPpjw/видео.html

    • @KingNexusMOCs
      @KingNexusMOCs 2 года назад +1

      You mean venomous

  • @Subscripto
    @Subscripto Год назад +43

    Respect to the camera-man for being so bold and recording the entire video

    • @KyleEvra
      @KyleEvra Год назад

      Cameraman never dies.
      😊❤

    • @iceblade019
      @iceblade019 7 месяцев назад +1

      Well neither are dangerous to human so why be afraid

    • @YD-uq5fi
      @YD-uq5fi 4 месяца назад +1

      The cameraman was in no danger whatsoever.

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 3 месяца назад

      Bold isn't even an issue. We're not food to either one of these species,. The Eastern Indigo is an endangered species so you're not supposed to interact with them but most people that find them can't resist because they're so docile and of course, gorgeous.

  • @farmerjohn2262
    @farmerjohn2262 2 года назад +95

    The indigo snake is protected here in Florida because their popularity in the pet trade reduced their numbers drastically. They are a beneficial species to us because they eat not only venomous snakes but their eggs as well.

    • @mensahjohn5067
      @mensahjohn5067 Год назад

      A

    • @snakesnake9882
      @snakesnake9882 Год назад +4

      It’s habitat loss and chemicals that cause the population to decrease pet trade is a reason but it’s not the main them being used to catch rattle snakes are another reason

    • @MungeParty
      @MungeParty Год назад +1

      Pet trade saved the species actually, but go on.

    • @Emlane09
      @Emlane09 Год назад

      Pythons aren’t healthy

    • @alext4124
      @alext4124 Год назад

      Why would eating venomous snakes be beneficial as long as they are indigenous to the environment. I'd rather have them eat pythons than cottonmouths, copperheads or rattlesnakes

  • @neils9739
    @neils9739 4 года назад +9

    Baby Python be like: Yes! Day 1 of this beautiful life!
    Indigo Snake: Hold my Beer

  • @quanchew753
    @quanchew753 9 лет назад +60

    OMG! That Indigo snake ate him up in a minutes time. He must have been hungry like hell.

  • @msbutterfly714
    @msbutterfly714 3 года назад +13

    I have seen some pretty big indigos in my back yard catching some sun rays and I must say they are beautiful Im so happy they are around, welcome to FLA baby!! Home of reptiles

  • @killoreo
    @killoreo 3 года назад +64

    Snakes are such easy meals for other snakes, no leg , arms getting stuck while trying to swallow.

    • @francescoleonardi7160
      @francescoleonardi7160 2 года назад

      Look Ok lo lo 8od8

    • @diana-cy4kj
      @diana-cy4kj 2 года назад

      Makes sense, lol!

    • @LuisGonzalez-wg6sx
      @LuisGonzalez-wg6sx 2 года назад

      @@francescoleonardi7160 mxxmxnnxnxmdmnzmznxxndxndnnddnddndndnnfffndnndnmddnncknfkkd

    • @LuisGonzalez-wg6sx
      @LuisGonzalez-wg6sx 2 года назад

      @@francescoleonardi7160 bndnnxkdkknkdkdjxkkxkkdkdkdjjdjjdjjdjjjjjjjjddjjdjdjdfkfk

    • @mamaw8135
      @mamaw8135 2 года назад

      @@francescoleonardi7160 (r)(??🙃☺😊🙃😇🤣😃🤣🙂☺😉😊☺🤣🤣🙂🙂😊🤣🤣😇😉🙂🙃🙂😇😊🤣😉🙂🙂😉😇☺😊🙂☺🤣😇🙃😇😊😊😇😇😉🙃😇☺🙂🤣😊🙃🙃☺😊☺😉🙃🙂🙃☺🙃😉🤣😊😊😉🙂😇😇😇

  • @nathangarza2276
    @nathangarza2276 2 года назад +11

    Indigo snakes are my favorite North American snake and it’s awesome watching them eat other snakes especially rattlesnakes!

    • @LookZacharyTVgame
      @LookZacharyTVgame 7 месяцев назад +1

      Indigo Snake Vs. Gustave The Giant Nile crocodile

  • @MegaRudeBoy69
    @MegaRudeBoy69 3 года назад +13

    Born just to realize you are spaghetti. >SLURP!

  • @321gates
    @321gates 2 года назад +27

    The bite force from these snakes is so impressive.

    • @pimuce
      @pimuce 2 года назад +1

      Stupid snakes ! Able to eat themselves

    • @trueking1857
      @trueking1857 2 года назад +1

      @@pimuce humans eat humans to ever heard of dahmer?

    • @pimuce
      @pimuce 2 года назад

      @@trueking1857 the only time when human eats human was in 1972 during famous plane crash in cordieres des Andes in india

    • @trueking1857
      @trueking1857 2 года назад +4

      @@pimuce no humans have eaten humans many times we are the worst animal to exist

    • @321gates
      @321gates Год назад

      @@trueking1857 STFU. You sound like an idiot.

  • @JB-zn1kx
    @JB-zn1kx 3 года назад +14

    "How do you like that python.. see what it's like" says the bunny

  • @technojunkie213
    @technojunkie213 Год назад +7

    You're footage is unique and amazing. Better than everything else.

  • @alexthecreator8380
    @alexthecreator8380 Год назад +2

    that was probably one of the coolest footages ever shot

  • @Isaac-mm9jz
    @Isaac-mm9jz 4 года назад +16

    These guys took, "You are what you eat," TOO FAR!!

  • @fishfossils8858
    @fishfossils8858 5 лет назад +7

    The two most notable snake eaters are Blue (Texas) indigos (non venomous), and the King Cobras (highly venomous) i wonder how a fight between two smakes that have evolved to kill snakes would turn out....what does everyone else think? Mind you Blue Indigos are generally larger but cobras have the nasty venom so...idk

  • @megancarman8193
    @megancarman8193 3 года назад +36

    I love all snakes but as a Floridian very concerned about the Burmese problem in the everglades its good to see a native snake helping with that and growing stronger. Indigos are the nonvenomous King Cobras of the US...it should not be the invasives filling that role

    • @germangegar5888
      @germangegar5888 2 года назад +2

      Drymarchon melanurus( indigo snake ) also exists in central and south america, but here the snake turns in a brown color!

    • @royreynolds4159
      @royreynolds4159 2 года назад +1

      Well people get the pythons when they are small. As they grow a lot of people don't want to deal with them anymore so they turned them loose. Hence you have a python population out of control.☮️

    • @itshitshow3856
      @itshitshow3856 Год назад

      Cottonmouths also eat pythons.

    • @titansnakehistoric5814
      @titansnakehistoric5814 Год назад

      Sadly though, Indigo Snakes only serve as a very small deterrent. Burmese Pythons have a fast growth rate when young and can be expected to be around 4 1/2 to 6 feet at the end of their first year. After 2 years, no Indigo Snake threatens a Burmese Python, though some do succeed, it's rare.

    • @josehiltonbrasil9488
      @josehiltonbrasil9488 Год назад

      😊😊
      😊😊😊😊

  • @slippy1809
    @slippy1809 7 лет назад +163

    wow. the indigo snake slurped up that python like it was spaghetti. crazy!

    • @javantigoodwin7719
      @javantigoodwin7719 5 лет назад +10

      Big adult python his ass would’ve been grass

    • @lingarajsethi24
      @lingarajsethi24 5 лет назад +1

      Andy S o

    • @jaguarfacedman1365
      @jaguarfacedman1365 4 года назад +6

      @@javantigoodwin7719 Pythons dont predate other snakes often, they would likely just pass eachother by.

    • @madhumithadey4295
      @madhumithadey4295 4 года назад

      @@javantigoodwin7719 vbsczc school And to chzsf. Fsfgsfs

    • @MetoVamvaki
      @MetoVamvaki 3 года назад +2

      It is a matter of size. This python is a baby snake.

  • @theReformer2210
    @theReformer2210 2 года назад

    Types of snakes amongst mankind: constrictors, poisonous, crawlers, whisperers!

  • @ChessJitsu
    @ChessJitsu 3 года назад +21

    “Snake cannibalism” is a stupid title since these 2 snakes are more distant from each other than humans are from monkeys

    • @trevisrobotie924
      @trevisrobotie924 3 года назад

      ...and humans eat monkeys! lol

    • @duaneholcomb8408
      @duaneholcomb8408 3 года назад

      No your wrong the indigo lives in fla , and people have brought the python into fla, so they could actually meet each other both are constrictors but the indigo is native to fla,,

    • @CroHerceg88
      @CroHerceg88 3 года назад

      No, human and apes are more distant then those 2 snakes..we DO NOT heritate from apes

    • @joeyherp63
      @joeyherp63 3 месяца назад

      @@CroHerceg88 "Heritate"? WTF does THAT mean?

  • @paulkeith61
    @paulkeith61 4 года назад +11

    We need more Indigos.

  • @LastCommodore
    @LastCommodore 4 года назад +13

    I don't think it's considered cannibalism if they are two different species.

  • @kucingbelang3561
    @kucingbelang3561 4 года назад +455

    the title have been "a full size indigo snake eats a baby python"

    • @PSonak
      @PSonak 4 года назад +23

      What a stupid thing to cry about.

    • @captasticts8419
      @captasticts8419 4 года назад +7

      why should it?

    • @wandersonvitor3054
      @wandersonvitor3054 3 года назад +33

      Yes, I guess if the python was a adult or teenager, the indigo snake wouldn't even deal with Python or she could get trouble.

    • @WilliamsDarkoh
      @WilliamsDarkoh 3 года назад +7

      @@wandersonvitor3054 "teenager" LMFAO

    • @iamdalibor
      @iamdalibor 3 года назад +28

      The whole point is a bigger python would have wrecked that indigo 🐍. Some people want to see a legit battle between two fully grown snakes. Not a baby snake....

  • @energyasylum997
    @energyasylum997 3 года назад +1

    @4:18 He sips up the last of the other snake like if he’s eating chicken noodle soup or spaghetti!

  • @lilmarko6776
    @lilmarko6776 3 года назад +8

    Was Anybody was waiting for him to sip up the last part of the snake like noodles? 😂
    No? Just me then

  • @gilbertvanleeuwen8395
    @gilbertvanleeuwen8395 4 года назад +37

    The indigo snake simply overpowers his victims, and eats them alive.

  • @Life-is-G00d
    @Life-is-G00d 3 года назад +55

    Without salt, he just eats the whole thing like that?

  • @xyzxyz1908
    @xyzxyz1908 3 года назад +9

    That's the force of nature. Only the stronger can survive

  • @unstoppableExodia
    @unstoppableExodia 4 года назад +19

    Floridians should treasure indigo snakes. They're an invaluable asset in the quest to eradicate invasive Burmese Pythons. Instead of over collecting for the pet trade they should be breeding from captive populations of indigos not only to supply the pet trade but also to release in the wild during python breeding season to hunt baby pythons. They're native to that area so there's no issue with releasing them there as it would boost the existing natural population.

    • @robertmax1316
      @robertmax1316 3 года назад

      But theres is king Cobra kills all snakes

    • @unstoppableExodia
      @unstoppableExodia 3 года назад +3

      @@robertmax1316 that’s true that king cobras love to hunt snakes but they’re not native to USA. Much lower risks introducing the native equivalent of the king cobra. Native snakes species in USA are used to indigo snakes but have never dealt with king cobras. King cobras could potentially find native species easier to hunt than juvenile pythons. History has taught that the key to successfully utilizing non native species to control another introduced species is to extensively test before introduction.
      That was something Australian farmers failed to do when they thought of introducing marine roads into cane fields to control the population of cane beetles. That turned out to be a humongous fail when it was learned that the introduced toads were terrible at hunting cane beetles because their inability to climb meant those beetles had a very easy time avoiding them but the toads thrived eating everything else and their poisonous glands meant they killed everything that tried to eat them and since then they’ve spread from a few cane fields in Queensland a several decades ago to now they’re not far from spreading all across the tropical north. Contrast that with a particular moth species that was found to be a great enemy of the prickly pear cactus which was another problematic invasive species in Australia. With that moth extensive testing occurred to ensure it was not likely to target native species or important cash crops. And that testing proved reliable as the introduction of that moth species was hugely successful at decimating the prickly pear growth while not causing problems for any other native or economically important species. Thus making that introduction a spectacular success and a perfect contrast to the introduction of cane (marine) toads

    • @eddypuentes6155
      @eddypuentes6155 2 года назад

      @@unstoppableExodia yeah that's one heck of a venomous monster, even more dangerous is the green anaconda which doesn't need venom to kill you it just swallows you whole. What the did with the introduction of the Burmese python as a pet was pure negligence. Forget not realising it into the wild they never should've had it as a pet since it cannot be domesticated. A lot of people want foreign wild animals as pets and that ain't right. Burmese python king, cobra, or any other exotic non native species of snake it doesn't matter. I wouldn't want any type of snake that could bite and kill only, or strangle and swallow whole brought from a foreign country anywhere near my children or family, but unfortunately we have to deal with mess we created. A mess Burmese python. The only predator that could help eliminate this snake is not near as big. I'm talking about a humans. We have firearms that no animal species has a form of defence or weapons. All it takes is 1 shot to any part of yhe body and that thing is history if we kill more than 1 million. We can't just kill 100 we have to kill them all.

    • @unstoppableExodia
      @unstoppableExodia 2 года назад

      @@eddypuentes6155 yeah humans have firearms and other such hunting weapons but pythons are really good at hiding themselves and lay a lot of eggs meaning that humans hunting them has little effect on their population growth.
      Aside from indigo-snakes another native predator that could hunt them could be Jaguars. They have evolved to hunt a much higher percentage of reptiles in their diet than other big cats, they are very comfortable with wetland habitat, even hunting in the water at times. They’re known to hunt ferocious reptilian predators like anaconda and caimans (not necessarily completely full grown ones) by delivering a powerful bite to the skull.
      Of course it is worth mentioning that Jaguars are generalist hunters meaning if reintroduced to the Everglades they likely will hunt species that are threatened if they come across them as well as livestock ,potentially, if they should happen to wander near farmland. But with Burmese pythons being very numerous there now Jaguars would encounter them more than the mammals and other shared prey that pythons are currently decimating.

    • @eddypuentes6155
      @eddypuentes6155 2 года назад

      You should check the#CubanBrownAnole. It was brought as a pet from Cuba and you can practically find it in Georgia Texas California Hawaii and Florida which at one time you could not find them. Just like the Burmese python in Florida and Georgia, Those lizards too were introduced to those parts of the world.

  • @sayakawamoto5250
    @sayakawamoto5250 Год назад +4

    Finally a video true to its title

  • @Maru-ge6jn
    @Maru-ge6jn 4 года назад +34

    When you get that itchy feeling in your belly...

  • @ChronicBongitis420
    @ChronicBongitis420 3 года назад +32

    0:20 Indigos are not immune to rattlesnake venom, they just have a very high tolerance to it. The indigo may start to exhibit symptoms, but will quickly rebound.

    • @umingoo6840
      @umingoo6840 2 года назад

      ):):

    • @baldwinserrantshot365
      @baldwinserrantshot365 2 года назад

      Because they're fkn gangsta, mofo!!

    • @gwminichiello9322
      @gwminichiello9322 Год назад +1

      I think we got the point at first mr. Technical no body cares with that slight of a difference know it all.

    • @MungeParty
      @MungeParty Год назад

      @@gwminichiello9322 I do actually. If you wanna be ignorant at least be polite enough to shut the fuck up about it.

  • @XVW911
    @XVW911 3 года назад +7

    the german accent is just hilarious

  • @van_6199
    @van_6199 4 года назад +2

    First time I learnt about Mr.Indigo snake.😲

  • @prettyricky9676
    @prettyricky9676 4 года назад +1

    This isn't cannibalism anymore than us eating a monkey. Totally different species.

  • @MrRiley-Is-Not-Amused
    @MrRiley-Is-Not-Amused 6 лет назад +5

    It's a young python but that certainly isn't a hatchling.

    • @jeremybackman2782
      @jeremybackman2782 5 лет назад

      Burmese pythons are well over a foot long at birth.

  • @spidergregory3857
    @spidergregory3857 3 года назад +68

    Always nice to see an invasive species getting a nice, big face full of the natural order.
    Also, “cannibalism?” Really? This is about as “cannibalistic” as a bear eating a sea lion.

    • @Medabee8
      @Medabee8 2 года назад +3

      Wrong

    • @johnw3247
      @johnw3247 2 года назад

      @@Medabee8 you are right my friend

    • @bruhmingo
      @bruhmingo 2 года назад +10

      @@Medabee8 no, you’re wrong. Cannibalism is only cannibalism is the 2 animals are of the same species. Indigos and Burmese pythons are not closely related. The OP is right, bears and sea lions are about as closely related to one another as pythons and indigo snakes. Learn something about taxonomy.

    • @baldwinserrantshot365
      @baldwinserrantshot365 2 года назад

      @@johnw3247 No, you're both wrong and you're both dumber than owl💩 for volunteering to post your stupid, wrong opinions here in public for all the world to see. You're the kind of imbecile that actually deserves to be the victim of identity theft/CC scammers.
      Try sitting down, being more humble & shutting tf up more often and you'll not make yourself look like a fool so frequently.. thus, lowering your chances or becoming the victim of some scam or other online crime and significantly so. 💯👍

    • @conanhighwoods4304
      @conanhighwoods4304 22 дня назад

      ​@@bruhmingo But a better example would have been a polar bear eating a panda. Sea lions are not a type of bear.

  • @ststele
    @ststele 3 года назад +7

    RUclips: “hey you like fixing phones and soldering? Check out these snakes!”
    Now I’m watching it. 😬

  • @dnacarnive
    @dnacarnive Год назад +1

    Indigo Snake going crazy!

  • @dariusdiamante317
    @dariusdiamante317 3 года назад +5

    Indigo Snakes and King Snakes are like the Honey Badgers
    of the snake world against venomous species of snakes!
    Water Mocasins, Copper Heads, Various Rattlers, & Coral Snakes.
    They all haul ass when Indigos, Kings. & Corn Snakes are on the prowl!
    I'm from the Deep South, and I have seen these dramas unfold in REAL TIME.

    • @jamesrussell7030
      @jamesrussell7030 3 года назад

      I’m originally from Mississippi, what part of the deep south are you from hoss.

  • @karelbellic8480
    @karelbellic8480 3 года назад +15

    The knowledge, that snake had, stalking stopping when the other snake had stopped, moving only when the smaller snake moved, was crazy.

    • @MungeParty
      @MungeParty Год назад +1

      Most of that is instinct not knowledge. Snakes that have never eaten live prey do the same things.

  • @ultrad-rex1389
    @ultrad-rex1389 8 лет назад +18

    The Indigo Snake gets it's name by the color of it's scales. It looks awesome.

  • @Me-nh1fz
    @Me-nh1fz 8 лет назад +33

    loved the video... hate how humans go gas their nests and kill them

  • @amar8703
    @amar8703 Год назад

    I think i have had already seen this video about 5 years ago. Now youtube again recommended and now again I am watching..

  • @SINASTERWAYS
    @SINASTERWAYS 3 года назад +2

    We need more Indigo snakes in the Everglades, Pythons just overrunning the place eating everything ..

  • @jdj946
    @jdj946 3 года назад +7

    Damn, that was a fast take down!!!

  • @allankang7374
    @allankang7374 3 года назад +46

    Indigo eating indigo = cannibalism. Indigo eating invasive pythons from South East asia is not cannibalism.

    • @EzraNagaTales
      @EzraNagaTales 3 года назад +8

      That's like saying one human race eating another human race isn't cannibalism for example like black race eating Asians/Whites/Indians or vice versa isn't cannibalism? All snakes belong to the suborder serpentes hence, cannibalism.

    • @allankang7374
      @allankang7374 3 года назад +8

      @@EzraNagaTalesyour logic is flawed based on a flawed understanding of speciation.
      It's only cannibalism if an animal of a species eats another member of its own species. Since in our society we regard all human races belong in the same species, then eating one another would be considered cannibalism. Onto the subject at hand, the indigo and python are both snakes, but they are not even the same species or in the same family of snakes. Pythons are considered primitive snakes and in the pythonidae family while the indigos are not primitive snakes in the colubridae family. If you draw similarities of indigo eating a python in human terms, that would equate to humans eating something like a monkey.

    • @grendelsm21
      @grendelsm21 3 года назад +1

      @@allankang7374 I jes' learnt sumpthin'!! :D

    • @ReeferSmoker
      @ReeferSmoker 3 года назад +1

      @@EzraNagaTales It's actually really common considering how convenient it is to eat a tube when you yourself are a tube

    • @baldwinserrantshot365
      @baldwinserrantshot365 2 года назад

      Exactly

  • @skorpid-tm4531
    @skorpid-tm4531 3 года назад +10

    This is the reason I love yt you get to see something new and learn day by day 😀

  • @apocalipsereich6997
    @apocalipsereich6997 3 года назад +2

    Dude!!! I want the autograph of that snake... 👏👏👏

  • @neone4759
    @neone4759 Год назад

    Indigo : its good and delicious too , now i'll rest for next 30 days ...bye bye

  • @allan8371
    @allan8371 3 года назад +20

    Python: Sure is dark in here.

  • @ashadowawhisper
    @ashadowawhisper 9 лет назад +33

    This is by far one of the most beautiful snakes we have in the state of Georgia..... It really saddens me that it is endangered in the way that it is... I wish there was a way we could start a program refuge to increase the indigo's population as it is such an important part of Georgia's ecosystem and history.

    • @wreckim
      @wreckim 2 года назад +2

      You probably don't have a clue of how many levels of both intelligence and love for nature the normal American has to make to get near your level.

    • @user-rm8qi5mi1g
      @user-rm8qi5mi1g 2 года назад

      Mr. Haron I've a question to ask:
      How people re raising snakes in their homes?
      Don't they afraid of its venom?

    • @melhawk6284
      @melhawk6284 2 года назад

      @@user-rm8qi5mi1g because not all snakes are venomous. And most of the ones in a true pet situation are emphatically harmless.

    • @thornyturtleranch6152
      @thornyturtleranch6152 2 года назад +2

      Your should propose a breeding program. Your should design a program and petition Georgia to do it or allow you to and you may have too file a federal law suit. You can study the program of the Alabama indigo breeding and release program. Florida maybe can loan some breeding stock. The offspring can be released in protected habitat and land. Furthermore you should contact florida to breed more too eat the pythons.

    • @thornyturtleranch6152
      @thornyturtleranch6152 2 года назад

      @@user-rm8qi5mi1g both of these snakes are not venomous.

  • @chipaway
    @chipaway 8 лет назад +200

    I think it's appropriate to say: damn nature, you scary!

  • @1freeradical1
    @1freeradical1 3 года назад +1

    Thought the python looked bigger until the first shot of them together!

  • @ykishore4340
    @ykishore4340 Год назад +1

    It was fascinating view. Python is long thick snake. Pythons are not swallowed by other pythons, but here Indigo did it. Indigo snake in this instance is same size as it's prey.

  • @alphabanjaxedbanshee7034
    @alphabanjaxedbanshee7034 4 года назад +4

    I love this, snake eating snake eating snake eating snake......keeep it going!

    • @hardwiredtoselfdestruction3401
      @hardwiredtoselfdestruction3401 3 года назад

      Lol, I saw a vid where a python killed and ate another python just to be killed and eaten by another python lol
      Double portions

  • @williamwilliams832
    @williamwilliams832 7 лет назад +8

    You are right Mark.Indigo snakes are a natural protection against these pythons.

  • @peacewinwar
    @peacewinwar 8 лет назад +10

    love these snakes in texas saved my life more than once eating diamond backs in the pond were im at you leave them alone they go right past you ill never fuck with them they scared a diamond back that was righr next to me away I saw a 10 foot one

  • @MohdFaisalAbuHassan
    @MohdFaisalAbuHassan Год назад

    By far this is the most 'geli-est' video I've ever watched on youtube

  • @321gates
    @321gates 3 года назад +2

    Most Floridians consider the Indigo their favorite snake. When in feeding mode, they will kill ANY snake that enters their territory. While they are illegal to own in FL, they make great pets if you're into snakes.

    • @viperbroncoalmasty
      @viperbroncoalmasty 3 года назад +2

      Yet pythons are legal to own. Florida has some fuked up laws.

    • @321gates
      @321gates 2 года назад +2

      @@viperbroncoalmasty That is incorrect. You cannot own a python in Florida without a license. The reason Indigos are illegal to own as pets in Florida is because many people would take them from the wild rather than purchase them from a breeder. That of course would not be good for their overall numbers.

  • @lawrenceguibong6183
    @lawrenceguibong6183 5 лет назад +6

    Python is fresh from the hatch

  • @Arscne
    @Arscne 7 лет назад +8

    wow the indigo is stunning

  • @HboskO1982
    @HboskO1982 4 года назад +5

    3:58 ... the look "you are next!"

  • @neneizzy9277
    @neneizzy9277 2 года назад +2

    This is the scariest snake I've ever seen. Those eyes!

  • @Hollowdude15
    @Hollowdude15 Год назад +1

    Awesome video and good snake title man :]

  • @dietrichwilliams2913
    @dietrichwilliams2913 3 года назад +55

    Swallowed alive!, wow, that must suck!!!

  • @dkkk711
    @dkkk711 5 лет назад +7

    식인풍습은 사람이 사람을 먹을때고요
    동종 동물끼리는 동족포식이라 합니다

  • @KaptaanPakistan
    @KaptaanPakistan 9 лет назад +19

    thats amazing wildlife video, the 1st time i ever saw a snake swallow another

    • @JemmyRizki
      @JemmyRizki 4 года назад +3

      You should visit your house of senates.

    • @costco_pizza
      @costco_pizza 4 года назад

      Anti Idiot I don’t understand it??? Why would that snake eat his own kind? Why doesn’t he HELP that poor snake instead of eating him???

  • @frankyearty6378
    @frankyearty6378 3 месяца назад

    my grandpa used to tell us to leave the indigo snakes alone because they would keep other venomous snakes away and eat them

  • @borisdarlink1
    @borisdarlink1 3 года назад

    Snake cannibalism would be an Indigo snake eating another Indigo snake.

  • @n8style
    @n8style 9 лет назад +31

    1:32 awwww they're having a cuddle...so sweet :)

  • @bhavikanjiraan8875
    @bhavikanjiraan8875 3 года назад +13

    what happens if indigo snake meets a king cobra??? I'm curious abt it

  • @rejmons1
    @rejmons1 3 года назад +4

    Indigo snake: "I'm the cleaner. I'm cleaning the Florida from the unwelcome visitors."

  • @celiko8049
    @celiko8049 3 года назад +1

    You can see that the indigo snake was near starving how fast he ate it.

  • @sizwenzama3988
    @sizwenzama3988 3 года назад +1

    Everyone is all eating the python until it grows big

  • @yin1862
    @yin1862 4 года назад +6

    Ok...indigo 🐍...wait until king cobra 🐍 comes and teach a lesson...

  • @telcelmagdalena6288
    @telcelmagdalena6288 2 года назад +4

    Buen video. Peroi pregunta es como le hicieron para filmarlo? Con cámaras de alto enfoque.

  • @thomasgarrett1828
    @thomasgarrett1828 9 лет назад +12

    Cool to see a native species that preys on the Burmese Python, showing again that the statement "they have no natural predators" is false. The only other video I have seen of a native snake going after a Burm was one of a Kingsnake and it failed. I do not know what series it was from.

    • @S.Satish
      @S.Satish 6 лет назад

      It is a fight between fully grown indigo snake vs Burmese python born days ago. Check in the below video from 10.15 - to 11.25 to see how they look like if both are fully grown.
      ruclips.net/video/1YZbgRD3gdo/видео.html

  • @godofsmallthings4289
    @godofsmallthings4289 Год назад +1

    😀 Phython : Thank God , finally i found a hole to escape,
    And also python: 😳damn,oh no it was his mouth and belly
    Now I'm inside his belly 😭😭

  • @kabambikm480
    @kabambikm480 2 года назад +1

    Who else was. Hoping to see a full sized python

  • @reptilesh682
    @reptilesh682 4 года назад +4

    indigo's are the best!! I love my indigos :)

  • @aleciabrettschneider7597
    @aleciabrettschneider7597 7 лет назад +8

    Seriously? That ain't cannibalism, that survivin'.

    • @ZeroWildFyre
      @ZeroWildFyre 7 лет назад +1

      Alecia Brettschneider actually, it is cannibalism

    • @Hi-ke1kn
      @Hi-ke1kn 6 лет назад

      Tom Paris No it’s not.

    • @Hi-ke1kn
      @Hi-ke1kn 6 лет назад

      Wait never mind, it is.

    • @Hi-ke1kn
      @Hi-ke1kn 6 лет назад

      PythonBoi 247 I do understand what you’re saying but there are variants to the definition of the term cannibalism.
      There are the more specific versions which state that cannibalism is the act of eating one’s own species.
      Source: www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=ITxuW5LzH5Gd_Qa86rmwAw&q=cannibalism+definition&oq=cannibalis&gs_l=mobile-gws-wiz-hp.1.3.0l5.2527.9988..11423...0.0..1.841.2044.4j4j1j6-1......0....1.......3..41j46j0i131j46i131j0i70i249.rHGAyAvXmRM
      And then there is the vague version which describes cannibalism as the act of eating one’s own kind.
      Source: www.dictionary.com/browse/cannibalism
      2nd definition.
      Since the latter doesn’t specifically state that “kind” refers to species we can’t say that this definition is specifically limited to the category of species. For all we know they could be referring to genus, family, order, Class, phylum, etc.
      I’m not saying you’re wrong because you are correct. But I’m also not saying that you can’t consider a fish eating another fish as cannibalism. Due to the fact that again it all depends what you can logically consider as “one’s own kind.”
      Personally I believe that if they wanted that definition to specifically refer to the category of species they should’ve just stated species in that definition. As the saying goes “if you want an arrow to go west don’t aim the shit at east.”

  • @Pickinbuddy
    @Pickinbuddy 9 лет назад +25

    Always the most fascinating videos...thank you!

    • @ojatro
      @ojatro  9 лет назад +3

      Thank you for saying so.

    • @Pickinbuddy
      @Pickinbuddy 9 лет назад

      ojatro What I find most interesting here in this video, is that the King Snake rejects the Burmese Python as food; yet the Indigo readily eats them....

    • @bflo1000
      @bflo1000 9 лет назад +1

      Pickinbuddy Kings do prey on smaller Burms. Snakes make up a good part of their diet.

    • @dragodons
      @dragodons 9 лет назад +1

      Pickinbuddy
      Pythons are powerful constrictors as shown here. Even hatchlings can be a handful as shown. An indigo snake has a powerful jaw but without constriction abilities is no match for a larger python. But even small pythons can be too much for a king snake but I'm sure larger kings would eat them.

    • @keungho4884
      @keungho4884 9 лет назад

      THEDUDE

  • @TheGlssr60
    @TheGlssr60 2 года назад

    Indigo Borg snake: Resistance is futile.

  • @Phil-db1dh
    @Phil-db1dh 3 года назад

    Good grief. thats put me off spaghetti forever 😂😃

  • @naumanjaved5927
    @naumanjaved5927 6 лет назад +7

    wow the colors on that indigo... so gorgeous!

  • @Mustafa-Kamal-Satar
    @Mustafa-Kamal-Satar 4 года назад +5

    Misleading video title. It's just a little baby python eaten by a huge indigo snake..that little baby snake has no chance, no match at all..

    • @Sakkara1331Midnyte4ever
      @Sakkara1331Midnyte4ever 4 года назад

      the bad thing is pythons are not natural to the USA, it's an invasive species, so kudos to the Indigo.

    • @oogway9895
      @oogway9895 4 года назад

      The title says exactly what happens in the video lmao

  • @Ramya_RJ
    @Ramya_RJ 6 лет назад +9

    Python's thoughts : Omg, this is how it feels to be gulped. 😱

  • @Mister_Pedantic
    @Mister_Pedantic 2 года назад

    Somewhere in Hell, Marlin Perkins is smiling.

  • @digvijaydiggi
    @digvijaydiggi 4 года назад

    No racism in snakes, Respect!!