you could of paid 50 bht. thai ppl remove dangerous snakes from busy areas via water bottles. those were probably in the shop and were probably gonna get released into the wild.
@DxMaster14 They try... I don't have this weird need to hold one like many handlers. To be fair, I never have to hand feed them because if they don't eat it just means I let them go sooner. I only keep snakes for a week, 2, a month at the most just to get some pics and videos and let them go.
Thanks for the comments - I have been catching snakes since I was about 9 yrs old. I've caught copperheads before. I've watched handlers with hundreds of snakes here in Thailand and have now handled a few poisonous ones and many non. I'm good about overprotecting myself. I know my limits - and with these cobras -they are vicious man - they strike at every opportunity. Hard to take them for granted. They're killers no doubt. Fun to have them around. But I'm SUPER cautious when I open the lid...
FIY those are snouted cobra's and they can kill you IF they get a hold of you. The neurotoxin in there venom attacks your nerve's and you will be needing a nice amount of anti-venom I suggest you let them go ASAP.
Ps- All snake's are escape artists and can escape from A terrarium you put them in.
That's hot, to have baby cobras but yeah, I would hold them for about 3 months then give them to a zoo to some shit, them things can definitely hurt someone especially if their not de-fanged and have venom.
LOL, this is why we also have a real big problem with snakes being in the wild, because of people not being able to contain them. Florida is now having a huge problem. They are producing rapidly, now the officials are seeing it as this: Shot to Kill!
this vlog seems somewhat idiotic beacuse it lacks a more responsible side to it... I guess..
Ok, you can buy cobras for very cheap, awesome.
Take care not to get bitten or inspire someone else to get bitten through this cool video.
vlog how you responsibly get rid of the snakes before going home, or how you responsibly get necesary permits to legally export them home and build new cages suited to responsibly house adult cobras.
@obeligz I guess I don't see myself playing the role of say, VIPERKEEPER here on youtube. The guy has like a couple hundred hot snakes, and he keeps them year round - breeds them and attends shows about them. He sells them I guess? Not sure. Anyway, I'm a consumer shooting videos like anyone that might own a snake, find one - or whatever. I don't know enough about them to tell you how to export them, build a new cage for one, responsibly house cobras. Do I have to tell someone NOT to get bitten?
How did you get them Home?
teddyturtle777 6 months ago
@teddyturtle777 in a bottle?????????
filipp721 6 months ago
Lol i thought you were going to eat them!
splishsplashsploshXD 7 months ago
WOW….. this is just Amazing………!!! For a very long time i was looking a baby or juvenile monocle but never got one…..Alas.
with compliments…sAs.
snakees100 7 months ago
you could of paid 50 bht. thai ppl remove dangerous snakes from busy areas via water bottles. those were probably in the shop and were probably gonna get released into the wild.
ad007 1 year ago
Ball Pyhtons are friendly
Wolfsbane909 1 year ago
@DxMaster14 They try... I don't have this weird need to hold one like many handlers. To be fair, I never have to hand feed them because if they don't eat it just means I let them go sooner. I only keep snakes for a week, 2, a month at the most just to get some pics and videos and let them go.
thaipulsedotcom 1 year ago
They are much more poison than bigger ones :D
why didn't you go out and catch some....
l33thustla 1 year ago
Cool video, i caught a little monocled cobra in Krabi, on the road out to Phanom Bencha national park a few months back.
Faunasia 2 years ago
good price for two baby monocleds
Tokay18 2 years ago
"She's pregnant and she'll probably have the baby right there" LOOOL
gaiolinn 2 years ago
Thanks for the comments - I have been catching snakes since I was about 9 yrs old. I've caught copperheads before. I've watched handlers with hundreds of snakes here in Thailand and have now handled a few poisonous ones and many non. I'm good about overprotecting myself. I know my limits - and with these cobras -they are vicious man - they strike at every opportunity. Hard to take them for granted. They're killers no doubt. Fun to have them around. But I'm SUPER cautious when I open the lid...
thaipulsedotcom 2 years ago
@thaipulsedotcom Nice video. Be safe. Naja kaouthia are very neat snakes.
kyreptilezoo 1 year ago
FIY those are snouted cobra's and they can kill you IF they get a hold of you. The neurotoxin in there venom attacks your nerve's and you will be needing a nice amount of anti-venom I suggest you let them go ASAP.
Ps- All snake's are escape artists and can escape from A terrarium you put them in.
TheSnakeGuy1 2 years ago
snouted cobras are from africa, this is Thailand, there Naja kaouthia.
Tokay18 2 years ago
man, u lucky i wished i had them
Hmoobestarecognize 2 years ago
"ready for anything" ;-)
charlotototo 2 years ago
impressing ...
IchxBins 2 years ago
cool are they venomous?
MrFreeStufff 2 years ago
@MrFreeStufff yes of course lol
MichaelShawnDavis 2 years ago
That's hot, to have baby cobras but yeah, I would hold them for about 3 months then give them to a zoo to some shit, them things can definitely hurt someone especially if their not de-fanged and have venom.
Crastics07 2 years ago
@Crastics07 I just let them go back in the wild...
thaipulsedotcom 1 year ago
@thaipulsedotcom
LOL, this is why we also have a real big problem with snakes being in the wild, because of people not being able to contain them. Florida is now having a huge problem. They are producing rapidly, now the officials are seeing it as this: Shot to Kill!
Crastics07 1 year ago
this vlog seems somewhat idiotic beacuse it lacks a more responsible side to it... I guess..
Ok, you can buy cobras for very cheap, awesome.
Take care not to get bitten or inspire someone else to get bitten through this cool video.
vlog how you responsibly get rid of the snakes before going home, or how you responsibly get necesary permits to legally export them home and build new cages suited to responsibly house adult cobras.
Otherwise, very cool vlog
Rock on :)
obeligz 2 years ago
@obeligz I guess I don't see myself playing the role of say, VIPERKEEPER here on youtube. The guy has like a couple hundred hot snakes, and he keeps them year round - breeds them and attends shows about them. He sells them I guess? Not sure. Anyway, I'm a consumer shooting videos like anyone that might own a snake, find one - or whatever. I don't know enough about them to tell you how to export them, build a new cage for one, responsibly house cobras. Do I have to tell someone NOT to get bitten?
thaipulsedotcom 1 year ago
be careful with them. they are cool animals.
scjason420 2 years ago
awesome man! soo nice, be careful, dont get bitten :D
mattsadventure 2 years ago