This goes to the people bitching if you eat any type of meat see how its raised and then sloughtered for human consumption. No chance for escape for those animals
'it's nature honey".... no it's not nature. In nature the mouse has the chance of escaping. what it is is a semi sadistic weirdo filming a death scene while nose whistling in the background.
its nature and happens out in the wild. for the love of god people, dont watch the nature channel if you cant handle or think this is the work of Satan.
...PART THREE: The point I'm trying to make is venomous is venomous, and dead is dead. A 90 year old bitten by an adult copperhead, with full venom on the neck and the injection type is i.v. she will probably have a higher chance of dying than a 25 year old bitten by a baby fer-fe-lance with a single fang, bite site was i.m. and he's 20 minutes from Venom-1. Many facotrs determine this. Any venomous snake can kill you if you're bitten. The saw-scaled viper is dangerous and so is a copperhead.
...PART TWO: I use the words "usually", "believed", "probably", and "considered" because there are other factors you have to consider. Secondly, this all comes from things I've read. Not all books agree with each other, just as two herpetologist may disagree. I've seen all of these snakes listed as Most Toxic: boom slang, inland taipan, sea snake (forget species). Listed as "Most Venom: gaboon viper, bushviper, king cobra. Most likely to kill: banded krait, saw scaled viper, etc. etc. Continued.
It depends on what you mean by "most dangerous". In terms of toxicity: the Inland Taipan is usually considered "most toxic". Packs the most venom: The gaboon viper is believed to pack to MOST venom, and because they hang on, more venom is injected. Able to kill the fasted: probably a krait. Usually fatal: saw-scaled viper because it's extremely toxic and antivenin doesn't work very well. Continued...(see my second post)...
i meant death adder. 0.13 seconds. "An unsuspecting bird or mammal will eventually notice the 'easy lunch' and attempt to seize it. Only then will the Death adder move, lashing out with the quickest strike of any snake in the world. A Death adder can go from a strike position, to strike and envenoming their prey, and back to strike position again, in as little as 0.13 of a second, literally in the blink of an eye."(boydii, autumn 2004)
This goes to the people bitching if you eat any type of meat see how its raised and then sloughtered for human consumption. No chance for escape for those animals
kysmelmonge 7 months ago
'it's nature honey".... no it's not nature. In nature the mouse has the chance of escaping. what it is is a semi sadistic weirdo filming a death scene while nose whistling in the background.
irepeatyou 1 year ago
its nature and happens out in the wild. for the love of god people, dont watch the nature channel if you cant handle or think this is the work of Satan.
warwick2155 1 year ago
id love to feed yall to that snake then cut his head off
trickfox1 1 year ago
right as i saw the saw scaled viper on animal planet i checked out this
MegaDrainProductions 2 years ago
...PART THREE: The point I'm trying to make is venomous is venomous, and dead is dead. A 90 year old bitten by an adult copperhead, with full venom on the neck and the injection type is i.v. she will probably have a higher chance of dying than a 25 year old bitten by a baby fer-fe-lance with a single fang, bite site was i.m. and he's 20 minutes from Venom-1. Many facotrs determine this. Any venomous snake can kill you if you're bitten. The saw-scaled viper is dangerous and so is a copperhead.
RogueChemist 3 years ago
...PART TWO: I use the words "usually", "believed", "probably", and "considered" because there are other factors you have to consider. Secondly, this all comes from things I've read. Not all books agree with each other, just as two herpetologist may disagree. I've seen all of these snakes listed as Most Toxic: boom slang, inland taipan, sea snake (forget species). Listed as "Most Venom: gaboon viper, bushviper, king cobra. Most likely to kill: banded krait, saw scaled viper, etc. etc. Continued.
RogueChemist 3 years ago
It depends on what you mean by "most dangerous". In terms of toxicity: the Inland Taipan is usually considered "most toxic". Packs the most venom: The gaboon viper is believed to pack to MOST venom, and because they hang on, more venom is injected. Able to kill the fasted: probably a krait. Usually fatal: saw-scaled viper because it's extremely toxic and antivenin doesn't work very well. Continued...(see my second post)...
RogueChemist 3 years ago
tthey say saw scaled viper is the 9th deadliest snake
inuit55 3 years ago
#1....google it
rjhaberstroh 3 years ago
your both wrong the death adder is #9 and the inland taipan is #1
Bodacious468 3 years ago
FASTEST STRITING SNAKES...
merseysidesnakemorph 3 years ago
They may be small but they are deadly!!!
SPINOSAURUSKING 3 years ago
incorrect....puff adders have the fastest recorded strike
rjhaberstroh 3 years ago
that is false
merseysidesnakemorph 3 years ago
i meant death adder. 0.13 seconds. "An unsuspecting bird or mammal will eventually notice the 'easy lunch' and attempt to seize it. Only then will the Death adder move, lashing out with the quickest strike of any snake in the world. A Death adder can go from a strike position, to strike and envenoming their prey, and back to strike position again, in as little as 0.13 of a second, literally in the blink of an eye."(boydii, autumn 2004)
rjhaberstroh 3 years ago
boydii is the herpetological society of queensland by the way
rjhaberstroh 3 years ago
which is where they are native too.....but i'm sure you're right and they are wrong
rjhaberstroh 3 years ago
too bad you missed the strike.
magana559 4 years ago