SNAKE Attack | DEADLIEST Snake Attacks On Earth Ever Recorded! Animal Fights
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SNAKE Attack | DEADLIEST Snake Attacks On Earth Ever Recorded! Animal Fights
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Kill ‘em!
I hate All snakes
KILL ALL VENOMOUS SERPENTS!!
No fer de lance???
This seems to be a series of unrelated, stolen b-roll.
All deadly snakes should be captured and put in captivity. I don't understand people that say, "Oh! He is so beautiful! Then turn around and turn it loose within walking distance of a children's playground for some kid to be maimed by. Such people are either very stupid or cynically evil.
Meerkats. Not Mongoose!!!!!¬
The footage from 7:14 to 7:33 that claims to be a king cobra being attacked by mongooses is FAKE. It is actually a Cape cobra being confronted by a group of meerkats in southern Africa. Very lame and weak effort.
I would prefer if people would take a moment and relax instead of killing a snake because it is a snake. Non venomous snakes are vital to the ecosystem they live in, keeping the rodent population in check.
I hope they shot those lines in so much distress from snake bite rather than watch them die.
The sound design and pacing are so well done — every strike feels like slow-motion art.
What makes these snake attacks so terrifying isn’t just the speed — it’s the precision. One strike, perfectly placed, and it’s over. Nature doesn’t waste energy when the stakes are life or death.
Some people call snakes evil, but they’re just surviving like every other creature. It’s humans who step into their world uninvited. 😐