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  • poor snake...... toads are poisonous so the snake will die shortly after that meal=(

  • The Toad is looking in the camera like "Bitch help me!"

  • That toad looks mad

  • That is crazy, nice.

  • Actually, most snakes can disjoint their lower jaw to accommodate large meals, like the unlucky toad. BTW, only constrictors wrap their bodies and suffocate their prey.

    Richard of Danbury

  • There is no moral code in nature. I will show this to my PETA friends. Not sure if I have any...

  • @SectorDX9 Haha, I enjoyed that man.

  • iv seen snakes smaller than that eat huge rats and apparently after a meal like that some snakes wont have to eat for a year

  • TooManySnakes

  • what kind of snake is it?

  • Awesome bit of nature caught in film.  This one didn't show up in my subscriptions, for some reason.

  • the video wasn't focused.

  • That snake is thinking "nap-time!!"

  • good eyes to catch that ryan.

  • cool! Be safe out there!

  • Holy crap!! snake vs. food !! snake wins!

  • the video would have been much better if there had been a garden hoe or gunshot with a dead snake at the end!

  • @TheGR8dh NO, The video would have been much better if someone would have shot you before you watched it !! snakes are the best animals in the world and the most fasinating !!

    I think you need to meet an anaconda in a cage by yourself, then it will poop you out !

  • @snakeboy989 Lol.

  • Surprised it didn't try to wrap it up and suffocate it first, cool vid though.

  • It's not easy being green.

  • yay...a nature doco...woo hoo

  • lol how do they digest it?!! lol

  • @SectorDX9

    Haha true that brother

  • Yes, that snake can eat a toad of that side, unfortunately, I think toads are actually poisonous, though I don't know if a snake is suceptible to the poison or not.

  • what kind of snake is that?

  • @KillaC4Mammie Haha same here dude. I really hate and would prefer to not see them.

  • Damn! I didn't think he had any chance of getting that thing down. Cool vid!

  • Very cool, im surprised the snake didn't try to bail and let you get so close. 5/5

  • nice

  • wow that was interesting, nice one sectorDX9

  • what the hell happened to the five star rating system? Now it is just pass fail? How pathetic.

    5 stars for your vid.

  • Hey Ryan, look out! that snake is going to get bigger. Then poor shadow is going to be in danger!

  • holy sweet! hahaha! 2 birds dead, now a snake eating a toad. [ ☆ ] [ ☆ ] [ ☆ ] [ ☆ ] [ ☆ ]

  • omg lol

  • That was pretty cool.

  • Cool that you could get this on film!!!

  • love ur vids man looking forward to more :)

  • @SectorDX9 Thats right. Good point!

  • @KillaC4Mammie Lol ... Understandable.... thats not me though. I like them as long as they're not on me. Looking forward to more of your vids. Be safe.

  • i liked the video!

  • @PatriotXIII Thanks! I appreciate it.

  • 5*****

  • @fuckyouobama1 Thanks man! I love your vids, and your passion.

  • interesting video ryan keep up the good work

  • @360steven Thanks Steve, it's very much appreciated.

  • i could never live i na place with snakes. its dangerous and quite disgusting. while interesting at the same time. the life of a snake must be pretty bad. eating whole rats and miscellaneous nasties. biblical punishment lol

  • Poor kermit!

    No phobias, used to be afaid of heights and bee's but not anymore. If i find a spider I just pick him up & put it outside, unless its a hair guy I respect it as it may feel threatened and bite.

    thanks for sharing

  • @D33Lux I couldn't just pick up a spider myself. However I did rescue a bumble bee recently, a rather large one. It was stuck under the lid of our wash machine. I didn't want to kill it so I got a small container, and a stiff piece of flat cardboard. I managed to get the bee in between the two and let it go outside. I am very fond of wildlife, and animals, until it comes to my own survival. Then I will not hesitate to kill any little critter. Insects contain more protein oz per oz than red meat.

  • Damn... green on green crime. When will the racism stop! HA HA.... yeah the snakes jaw comes completely off and it's skin is the only thing that needs time to stretch. P.S. A snake is very valnuarable at this time. Nature is dope, killing a toad for lunch, not hatred. Love it.

  • Poor toad.. What kind of snake is that?

  • @JeffTheDude777 I believe it's a Garter Snake. It may possibly be a Yellow Ribbon snake though. I'll have to get back to you guys on that.

  • @JeffTheDude777

    Eastern Garter.

  • I hate snakes . Dead Snakes are the best kind .But thats just me .

  • @krazy45cat

    Well...you're never invited to my house then. I own 12.

  • @ROFLpwnedvideos That OK . Its a great hobby just not for me :)

  • @krazy45cat my mothere is only scared of 4 types of snakes big ones little ones dead ones and live ones

  • @bigjohn20081983 I just don't like them .Your Moms on the right track . LOL

  • I didn't think the snake was gonna win that one. From the quality of the video I thought it was just a garter snake and I didn't think they could handle something that big. Funny you posted this cause I was outside with the dogs about an hour ago and we found 2 garters on the side of the house. The dogs had 'fun' with them and of course I didn't have my camera/

    Keep posting Ryan.

  • @05MagnumSXT Oh too bad....that would of been great if you got it on film. We could share vid responses. The weather is beautiful today in the northeast. I will be posting a lot more videos this summer. Keep it up yourself too man. We'll have to get together one of these days soon. I have a lot of free time off this summer.

  • interesting. I wouldn't have thought that snake would have either. I would have saved the frog!!

  • @cromer77 We thought about saving it, but we stumbled across it. Its nature man. I did fell bad though. The toad was making little peeping noises. You can hear it in the vid if you listen closely. The snake was a pretty decent size for what we have around my neck of the woods. It's just mother nature at work, and I didn't feel the need to interfere. Thanks for the comment.

  • @ryanjcus I understand completely.

  • The toad seems awfully blase about getting eaten.

  • @asimov13647 i know roflmao, he's like whatever man just a normal day xD

  • Thats a beutiful snake and toad, i had a pet toad and snake in a cage together, then the toad at the snake lol

  • What species of snake is that???

  • @70Mack I believe it's a either a garter snake or a yellow ribbon. They are very similar looking. I'm leaning towards Garter.

  • lol!

  • KILL IT I F'ING HATE SNAKES!!!

  • @smttysmth02gt why? snakes are cool.

  • @proffesorcat Hell no they aren't. Kill them!!!

  • @smttysmth02gt LOL I hear ya man. The thing leaped at me at one point. I didn't get it on video though. I don't like spiders. I'd rather hold a snake than a large spider. Its just primitive fear that we all have to some extent. It's not a bad survival stratagey to be afraid of potentially posionous animals. LOL!

  • @ryanjcus I am passed the "fear" point with snakes and spiders. I see one, it's dead. Period. A friend of mine had a pet snake and jokingly said he was going to get it. I looked him square in the face and pulled out my knife and said "OK, if you're sure you don't want it any more".

  • @smttysmth02gt LOL...Thats funny! :) Yeah if I come across a laage spider in the house it's usually a swift kick with the boot. I live with 2 other people. One is a young woman that hates them more than me. So usually I'm on spider killing duty. This time of year it's pretty normal to find some huge ones.

  • @smttysmth02gt

    I've never understood why people feel the need to kill snakes or spiders outside of their house.

    If the animal is doing it's own thing in it's natural habitat and you happen to meet...it's your fault. You're in their habitat. Just walk the other way. They're not going to follow you.

  • @ROFLpwnedvideos Well I can assure you that people have been bitten, attacked, and chased on their own property by many a snake/spider. I completely disagree with the "it's your fault" mentality. My habitat is where ever I happen to be.

  • @ryanjcus it tried to bite you? why were you close enough to it for it to feel the need to defend itself?

  • @proffesorcat Maybe you couldn't tell but I was very close with the camera.....Why do you ask?

  • @ryanjcus because I'm pretty sure a lot of us would prefer it if you didn't get yourself attacked by wild animals.

  • @proffesorcat OK... I appreciate the concern. Have a great day.

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