Coelognathus Radiata... sometimes called the Copperheaded Ratsnake or Radiated Ratsnake are common in SE Asia. They are non-venomous. They do NOT remove the teeth of the snakes at the Bangkok Snake Farm, as it would be very difficult to milk the venomous snakes to produce the anti-venom that they make there.
no, no its not a rat snake, its some type of crate and they are a type of poisonous sea snake, and rat snakes? find me a rat snake thats like that, its flatter on its sides to adapt to swimming in the water, rat snakes are not water type snakes or they wouldnt be called rat snakes they would be called fish snakes
In BKK they do not pull the teeth. I've lived there for a few years and visited the 'farm' a few times and i have seen more then 1 Thai getting bitten. Almost everytime they try to scare visitors by holding snakes close to them. Very stupid. They are lucky the biggest anti venom institute of Thailand is next door.
is that a corn snake? if it is how the hell did they get it so vicious, they are sooooo dosile, i got 4 of them, one i have had for 8 years and i have never seen them act like that. if it is a corn snake/rat snake they must have been treatin it really badly.
i am really confused by this vid. not hard to confuse me like but there u go.
jesus i suggest you go look at your corn, then come back and watch the video...if your still mistaken, maybe the reptile shop owner sold you a "corn snake..."
Coelognathus Radiata... sometimes called the Copperheaded Ratsnake or Radiated Ratsnake are common in SE Asia. They are non-venomous. They do NOT remove the teeth of the snakes at the Bangkok Snake Farm, as it would be very difficult to milk the venomous snakes to produce the anti-venom that they make there.
hvydrop 1 year ago
radiated rat snake or copper head racer. Elaphe radiatus.
samuisnakerescue 1 year ago
rat snake . . . duh . . .
indigochild001 3 years ago
no, no its not a rat snake, its some type of crate and they are a type of poisonous sea snake, and rat snakes? find me a rat snake thats like that, its flatter on its sides to adapt to swimming in the water, rat snakes are not water type snakes or they wouldnt be called rat snakes they would be called fish snakes
djcoldfuza 3 years ago
No it is a ratsnake it says it at the begining. I can see why It would be mistaken for a krait but it is not.
Thamnophissirtalis 2 years ago
it's a copper head racer or radiated rat snake is another common name very common in thailand i get many calls to rescue them.
Elaphe radiata.
samuisnakerescue 1 year ago
In BKK they do not pull the teeth. I've lived there for a few years and visited the 'farm' a few times and i have seen more then 1 Thai getting bitten. Almost everytime they try to scare visitors by holding snakes close to them. Very stupid. They are lucky the biggest anti venom institute of Thailand is next door.
Jaroon32 3 years ago 2
its a rat snake.. and the thai snake farm is the only place in the world that dont pull the fangs out
avbiker 4 years ago
rat snakes dont have fangs. The snake farm in bangkok is awesome.
quantiko 3 years ago
They pull the snake's teeth out beforehand. Same with snake charmers. The snake slowly dies within a week. Fake.
hyenaswine 4 years ago
ha ha tit
splatttttttttt 4 years ago
it is a rat snake lol
zac1099 4 years ago
thats a marine snake right?
joseberti 4 years ago
is that a corn snake? if it is how the hell did they get it so vicious, they are sooooo dosile, i got 4 of them, one i have had for 8 years and i have never seen them act like that. if it is a corn snake/rat snake they must have been treatin it really badly.
i am really confused by this vid. not hard to confuse me like but there u go.
hottiehunni 4 years ago
jesus i suggest you go look at your corn, then come back and watch the video...if your still mistaken, maybe the reptile shop owner sold you a "corn snake..."
lightshowpro 3 years ago
lol
metallica0Oo 4 years ago
LoL @ venomous
playon4me 4 years ago
thats not a venomous snake, its a rat snake
amourdillo 4 years ago
Okay I like the guy on Cobra in dining room
tntdns 4 years ago