HANDLING OVER 100 VENOMOUS COBRAS
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Handling over 100 venomous cobras at the Crutchfield reptile farm! Tom needed help with the cobras after his surgery, so we headed down to help handle and clean the enclosures of these deadly venomous snakes. These cobras are used in venom production for life saving drugs.
Amazing video! It's obvious how professional and experienced Chris is~!!!
You are cautious in handling the snakes but clearly comfortable doing it, which is amazing.
I remember that room! I helped Dr. Ray Hunter extract venom. You don't know the meaning of 'being aware' until you are in a shed boxed in by over a hundred hissing cobras 😃. Looked like you did some efficient work and walked out with life and limb still intact so I'd definitely say that was a good little morning stroll
damn i love your videos, i love how much you're not afraid of these wild animals and how much you love these animals, personally I'm scared of it lol. Keep it up, big fan right here
Its great seeing you two go from instagram to youtube. I've enjoyed your posts for a while now, and definitely recognized that snake room from Mr. Crutchfield's facebook page. Makes me miss my "herping" days, but can re-live them through you guys.
Another amazing video you 2! The medical benefits venom has seems to be endless! I’m so glad people like you are willing work with them to save people’s lives or at least help them. And gabby I’m so buying you a portable charger 😂😂😂
Bunch of happy cobras alright! Loved the end with the emus and the pig to de-stress.
Wow I absolutely love this content!! Great job Chris!! You’re the man
Oh man this video gives me the chills lol even though cobras are my favorite snake
Aww www love this 5years ago, you looks the same x not aged at all
Tom is my hero!!!❤❤❤
I want to see more of you swimming under Alligators. You have that in the beginning. I've never seen any person EVER do that before!! The gators look like they're sleeping!
This was terrifying to watch all the way to the end. Chris is so awesome, great guy for looking after the cobras. And props for the camera work Gabby! 👍🏽
At 7:55, I think it was what looked like a albino cobra? Huge & beautiful animals.
Was sort of scary for me to watch but fascinating at the same time.
looks like a snow.. Which I think is an albino and anerythristic combo. Should remove a few more pigments than just albinos taht usually exhibit more yellow I believe. snows are almost all white.
how many hours did't take to clean that up chris .
I am 100% convinced you two started this channel for the express purpose of giving me a heart attack, which is strange considering that we've never met. My 10 year old son loved this video, cobras are his favorite snake.
Hey dude, I'm in florida seen a black racer got really exciting but also bit fear idk, awesome job
Tom Crutchfield! I know that guy! (Internet not irl) chris and Gabbie, I don't know how yalls channel hasn't taken off before now! Also, gabbie is totally me in this video, at least with the dead phone 👀
I love danger noodles lol
How long did it actually take to clean all the bins?
What if a hurricane is coming how do you protect them from getting away or something like that?
Don’t want to be a downer , but isn’t it a little small the enclosures for the snakes ? They can’t even stretch their legs (lol).
It’s not ideal. Most of the snakes are retired now
Didn't know cobras could be white.- they are beautiful!
100 cobras. Only cobra I can handle is of the mustang variety !
Plus I didn't even know Chris handles snakes as well as this I know he removes rattlers but not to this extent x
And you are so brave gabby my ass would be crying in that room lol
Danielle C I would be out that door lmao 😂
😂😂😂🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
GO Hogs22 I know what you mean lol I absolutely love snakes but I will respect dangerous ones from a distance
Danielle C I respect the people that do this stuff but I wouldn’t do it myself
GO Hogs22 exactly it’s such an important job especially with the endless possibilities with venom it takes not only bravery but a lot of passion also
I think its good you just focussed on them. If they are pulled out for venom i would think they arr likely to be more defensive is that correct?
Its amazing how the community pulls to help each other
Dude ya'll should do a collab with Tyler Nolan
Did you do King Cobra also
Poor cobras, they wanted to go outside. How many days they get captive?
I have watch Tom's videos an on one he vividly said he does not keep them in the tubs 24/7 lol ""only for the time being milked" sooo who's right?
(Own snakes use tubs no give a dams)
Tell Tom Crutchfield get well soon
Aren't cobra able to spit venom to a great distance?
Certain species only, like the spitting cobra
Let all the cobras loose into the Everglades to eat up all the pythons.
Still not sure why Tom has over 100 cobras? Doesn’t really make sense unless they are all rescues, but I doubt that.
He’s been downsizing for a while. These were used for venom production
@@FloridasWildest for medical uses?
@@sofiamaaninka9059 correct