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Watch this if you're scared of snakes - Andrew Whitworth

Watch this if you're scared of snakes - Andrew Whitworth

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Travel around the world to visit some of nature s most incredible snakes: vipers, and find out which are the most dangerous. As of 2021, there are 368 species of viper worldwide. The name comes from the term viviparity, which means giving birth to live young. Vipers are often highly venomous, with two hollow, extra long fangs that unfold into imposing weapons when the viper prepares to strike. So, which are the most dangerous? Andrew Whitworth travels around the world to visit some of nature s most incredible snakes. Note: We need god to create more snake variant. Some snakes are really cute like that one snake with googly eyes and that other snake with amazing colors. There are also snakes that amazingly deadly like the king cobra or the rattle snake. Snakes are really usefull to nature as they eat things like mouse or human. Oh yeah by the topic of eating, anaconda deserve its own recognition in the snake evolution as one of the cutest and nom type of snake to ever exist. We love snake, I love snake. So snake should be protected and not hunted to dead. Snakes are really versitale in term of design and some of them even can swim. Snakes also have incredibly powerful venom and by the topic of swimming, they are fast. I wish we can pet snake, everyone wants a pet snake. Snake are cute, even their internet name snek is really adorable like the word birb for bird. So hopefully, snake will thrive and not go extinct.
Date: 2022-04-07

Comments and reviews: 9


I love snakes. They are beautiful creatures. Beautiful to look at, wonderful to hold and have them coiled round your body.
I have never understood the main stream hysteria concerning snakes. The most dangerouse animal on this planet is the human, killing daily incredible amounts of other animals and fellow humans but the majority of you is afraid of snakes who only bite when you harrass them.

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Was about getting bitten by a blue shiny snake at my mum's school.
I was confused why my mum n sister didn't move when we walkin, just standing there, so I walked and didn't notice there was a snake coming towards us.
Thankfully it went to the kanal
: D
(I just remembered and wanted to share lawl, excuse my English)

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I feel slighted that they went to the South instead of the Southwest, where we are KNOWN for our wide and varied kinds of rattlesnakes, including the WESTERN Diamondback. Where do you think our baseball team got their name from. Harumph, I say. Harumph!
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Have been studying animals for years, yet I admit to just learning about the spider tailed horned viper just today from this video. Shows that knowledge means to still learn surprising new things, and that that species of snake is freaking awesome!
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I have a genuine phobia of snakes and I'm a little annoyed by the title of this video. It's just snake facts. Which I obviously avoid if possible. Maybe don't lure in people with a phobia just to get clicks?
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Snakes honestly are always so charismatic, or in a mood
They are either super chill bebys without a care in the world, or pissy bois who can be ani social. I love them either way!

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I see what you did here Ted ED, you use colors and cute animations to present snakes to make me like them and pet them.
Nope nope nope! I'm not going to fall for that.

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Vipers have a tendency of wiggling their tails, it's like a featured trait they all have. Whether it's a rattle, a spider-like appendage or just their tail in general.
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I'm a biology student, so I know that actually they can't do me harm if I let them be, but I have a huge phobia, that's beyond racionality
I'll keep trying

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