A venomous snake decides to come up to our house, and we decide to kill it! We had no choice really since this is quite venomous so for the safety of our family and neighbors I apologize to any animal advocate.
@tang126 yeah im sorry about how the snake was killed. I can understand how messed up it is looking back 6 months lol. I dont get why ppl are jerks on here it happens so much on youtube, but there are really cool people on here too..take care
That's cool. I'm fascinated by these things (but terrified at the same time). I just hated to see the guy cut in half. That's just the soft side of me, I guess.
Thanks for not being the typical YouTube jerk with a snotty reply (I tried to be even-handed and cordial in my initial post).
@tang126 if you want a great example the travel channel has this show called Dining with death, and theres a show that deals only with venomous snakes. I would check it out its actually quite interesting uh theres a season 2 intro on youtube, but its not for the faint of heart lol.
@tang126 There was a professional exterminator who saw the snake come up to our house. He said to kill the snake telling us that these snakes should be killed. I apologize if this has caused any issues regarding animal cruelty, but even if you watch videos from national geographic dealing with other countries that eat snakes you will see that members of different societies have quite different views on animals. These cold blooded reptiles are very dangerous. This animal has no feelings.
Could someone have been called to remove it? I'm no animal freak or anything, it just seemed like an unnecessary death. Trapped in a garbage can and relocated somewhere away from people? If you had to kill it, maybe a more direct, quick method (remove the head in a swift chop). Something about this "midway body cut" just seems cruel. He suffered greatly, I assume. Again I'm no handwringing "activist" type at all. I just think two other approaches could've been considered. :(
@tang126 yeah im sorry about how the snake was killed. I can understand how messed up it is looking back 6 months lol. I dont get why ppl are jerks on here it happens so much on youtube, but there are really cool people on here too..take care
TheGuruLiv 9 months ago
That's cool. I'm fascinated by these things (but terrified at the same time). I just hated to see the guy cut in half. That's just the soft side of me, I guess.
Thanks for not being the typical YouTube jerk with a snotty reply (I tried to be even-handed and cordial in my initial post).
:)
There IS hope! LOL.
tang126 9 months ago
@tang126 if you want a great example the travel channel has this show called Dining with death, and theres a show that deals only with venomous snakes. I would check it out its actually quite interesting uh theres a season 2 intro on youtube, but its not for the faint of heart lol.
TheGuruLiv 9 months ago
@tang126 There was a professional exterminator who saw the snake come up to our house. He said to kill the snake telling us that these snakes should be killed. I apologize if this has caused any issues regarding animal cruelty, but even if you watch videos from national geographic dealing with other countries that eat snakes you will see that members of different societies have quite different views on animals. These cold blooded reptiles are very dangerous. This animal has no feelings.
TheGuruLiv 9 months ago
Could someone have been called to remove it? I'm no animal freak or anything, it just seemed like an unnecessary death. Trapped in a garbage can and relocated somewhere away from people? If you had to kill it, maybe a more direct, quick method (remove the head in a swift chop). Something about this "midway body cut" just seems cruel. He suffered greatly, I assume. Again I'm no handwringing "activist" type at all. I just think two other approaches could've been considered. :(
tang126 9 months ago