@littleeddiemunster Me lol no snakes are not really my thing I have worked with apex predators like big cat's, bears, and wolfs.......I am comfortable around them because I can read body movement, behaviors, things of that nature......I find it a lot more difficult to read reptiles so I generally don't mess with them and I have no desire to mess with a king cobra but I do think it's an amazing animal
@littleeddiemunster But the fangs are hallow and the other teeth are not.....Some venom might get in the wound but I don't think it would be very serious but I really don't know for sure
@M3TurboE46 The two large fangs do inject the venom, but when they are removed the venom delivery system is still there. Think of a syringe with a hypodermic needle. Now, if you break off that needle and push the plunger on the syringe, something will still come out where the needle was, right? The venom delivery system is still there, and if you have one of these guys pissed off or scared enough to bite you, he will envenomate and his mouth still has rows of smaller teeth to do the trick.
trying too hard to be Steve....
charmander4533 4 months ago
shitty filming
trickshots12 7 months ago
he's insane...
shaunsantillan 7 months ago
@littleeddiemunster Me lol no snakes are not really my thing I have worked with apex predators like big cat's, bears, and wolfs.......I am comfortable around them because I can read body movement, behaviors, things of that nature......I find it a lot more difficult to read reptiles so I generally don't mess with them and I have no desire to mess with a king cobra but I do think it's an amazing animal
M3TurboE46 7 months ago
@M3TurboE46 Dude, one of these cobras can envenomate with enough venom to kill twelve men. Are you gonna want to take a chance? Think about it.
littleeddiemunster 7 months ago
@littleeddiemunster But the fangs are hallow and the other teeth are not.....Some venom might get in the wound but I don't think it would be very serious but I really don't know for sure
M3TurboE46 7 months ago
@M3TurboE46 The two large fangs do inject the venom, but when they are removed the venom delivery system is still there. Think of a syringe with a hypodermic needle. Now, if you break off that needle and push the plunger on the syringe, something will still come out where the needle was, right? The venom delivery system is still there, and if you have one of these guys pissed off or scared enough to bite you, he will envenomate and his mouth still has rows of smaller teeth to do the trick.
littleeddiemunster 7 months ago
@littleeddiemunster I thought only the two large fangs could inject venom?
M3TurboE46 7 months ago
The cobra needs enough time and a firm bite to inject the venom. So if you're careful and move quickly, you should be fine!
davidthmovies 7 months ago
That one bite near his arm just missed. He's lucky!!
QuantumBasis 8 months ago