That’s crazy how he opens the rattle snake lid and turns away to grab something. Not knowing if that snake would lung out he would have got him! May he always be protected
How incredibly brave to surround yourself with venomous snakes. I've had a snake phobia since I was a kid and I hope it gets less bad when I watch videos with snakes.
I still do and I can’t stand them, there is nothing good about them. Kill and eat that’s all they’re good for. I just seen a guy save a baby rattlesnake from glue paper. Imagine if a little girl seen that first and went to pick it up?
Smart camera man I was thinking the same thing when he said look at that lol, and the camera man wouldn't move forward, until he seen the snake going on the glass door.
I'm glad that I can share my experiences and passion for snakes with you. Through my videos and content, I aim to provide educational and entertaining insights into these incredible creatures. 😍😍😍😍
Crotalus horridus, Canebreak/Timber Rattlesnake. They are all around my property ( mating season). They are such beautiful snakes. I move them if I find them in the road. I live behind a state park and have enough knowledge to respect wildlife and also, move gently to keep safe if needed. I carry snake hooks in my car, and retractable ones in my purse.
Jay I think it is amazing that the baby's snakes know to strikes out at you. Also the tool you used to get control of the snakes it seems like it would hurt the larger snakes Thanks!
These are interesting but they make me nervous! Just be careful Jay, I know your careful but I'd hate to see you get bit. Good job that last one really had me worried but you did a great job!
4:59 I especially appreciate the careful handling, I've seen a couple 'snake handlers' with cobras get a strike right through the bag held, against their body. I had a summer business rescuing Rattle Snakes from businesses and dwellings.
@@JayPrehistoricPetsTV People don't understand we don't own this planet, we just share it. I got into it after I saw a Rattle snake in a shipping yard I just started to manage. I called up the office and asked if there was a service to come get it. The welder and two of the big brave truckers came out with long pipes and killed it. We moved oil rigs, and supplied the casing, Rattle Snakes crawled inside casings that sat around until we fetched them back. Anyway thanks to Steve Irwin I made a couple of snake hooks, next one I caught a 4 foot, give or take, I walked into the shop holding it and asked for someone to get a bag. Not one of the hero's that killed the first one would come within 10 feet of me. I was tempted to drop it and close the door. Finally I told my yard hand to open the back of my truck canopy, and I let it go in the back. Took a few nervous minutes to catch it later, it nestled in a tight ball in the far corner. Long story longer, I punched holes in an old plastic five gallon paint can, ran an add and went into business. 😁😁
They do have bags like that. I watch the Aussie snake wranglers and they have these blue bags that they put the snakes in and they can't bite through. They they bring them to safe area
Thank you for sharing this information, and for highlighting the responsible and safe practices employed by these snake wranglers. Keep up the great work, and stay safe in your own endeavors as well! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Jay, when you put the first rattlesnake in the cage, you referred to a line down it’s back, as a Frank Kane Line ( I think that is what you called it), just wondering! I enjoy every single one of your videos! Thanks, Frank Kane ! 🤔🤔🤔
Awesome video, Jay! I have become a serious fan and have all the respect in the world for you handling these magnificent and beautiful creatures. They have always been seriously misunderstood and far too many have been killed unnecessarily. Thank you sir for what you do!
Beautiful Timber rattlesnake!!! Watching this video tells me one thing, this guy is going to get tagged before too much longer. Takes way too many chances when there is absolutely no need to.
That Timber rattlesnake sure is a beauty, no doubt about it. It's important to remember that handling venomous snakes comes with inherent risks, and caution should always be exercised. Thanks for sharing your observation. 🤩🤩🤩😄😄
OMG RETURN TO SENDER! He’s holding that cobra and I couldn’t hold my legs still!! The cage is up too hi, he had a hard time trying to raise the snake that hi safely, very good job buddy please stay safe, that rattle snake was angry
Rattlers are so grumpy! Did you know that very close to where I live, the rattlesnakes have stopped rattling their warning. There's an annual rattlesnake round up festival where there are snake races, chicken fried rattler is served and just a big carnival. So, every year lots of people are out catching rattlesnakes for the round-up and the snakes are becoming aware that they're being hunted by humans, so they quit rattling and started hiding in this part of South Texas. I don't blame them, do you?
Since you only think canebrake rattlesnakes have it which is a timber rattlesnake they have the same stripe right down the back here in Kentucky, there all classified as timber rattlesnakes
🎊 🎊 congratulations 🍾 on your new job today sir I am proud to have been a member member and and am am happy happy for your your achievements new 🆕 year sir I I wish wish to see you more than sir in the world sir and sir please do not forget your achievements
I've only watched a few of Jay's videos where he collects retic eggs and usually takes a bite so when I saw this I thought "omg who gave this guy a venomous license" but I am pleasantly surprised that he is very responsible handling these snakes. I like that he doesn't free handle them like some UA-camrs. I did cringe at 1:20 when he had his knee an inch from the bag of snakes. Yikes. Beautiful snakes tho. Congrats
Thanks for watching my videos and sharing your thoughts. I appreciate your feedback and I'm glad to hear that you find me responsible in handling these snakes. I understand your concern about the proximity of my knee to the bag of snakes. It's important to note that these videos are often edited for entertainment purposes, and certain camera angles may create the illusion of closer proximity. 😁😊😊😊😊😊
I find snakes fascinating creatures, but I would never keep one as a pet, especially a venomous pit viper. Even the most seasoned herpetologists have been known to have fatal accidents. In less than the blink of an eye. Another thing is having deadly snakes at head height like that, just doesn’t jive right. Anyways, it’s good that there are people who operate serpenterium where they can make life-saving antivenin. It’s a noble cause, but I wouldn’t want their job. That takes courage, like walking into a mine-field. The kind I don’t have.
@@snazzymarhe said beautiful Eastern young one. He meant Eastern Timber rattlesnake. Not Eastern Diamondback. That is a different color. This one is a boy.
The guys still scared of what he’s holding. Only reason why I say that I’ve seen way more people or even content creators handle the same snake plus alot more dangerous. Don’t get me wrong when I say this but just the way he kinda freaked about the last snake makes me think he’s more scared than he puts off but his movements showed it. His movements plus the what he just handle the snake kinda dropping it made the snake more aggressive. He was fine until all that happened.
That is a pretty snake, beautiful but deadly. I'll handle non-venemous snakes all day long, but no way I'm picking up a venomous snake. If I didn't breed dachshunds I'd keep a small ball python. The retics are too big for me, they'd eat my dogs!
That’s crazy how he opens the rattle snake lid and turns away to grab something. Not knowing if that snake would lung out he would have got him! May he always be protected
Fact 💯
Let alone there's 2 snakes in bags right behind him that cud escape
How incredibly brave to surround yourself with venomous snakes.
I've had a snake phobia since I was a kid and I hope it
gets less bad when I watch videos with snakes.
I still do and I can’t stand them, there is nothing good about them. Kill and eat that’s all they’re good for. I just seen a guy save a baby rattlesnake from glue paper. Imagine if a little girl seen that first and went to pick it up?
3:03 MOST BEAUTIFUL SNAKE WHAT I EVER SEE!🤍⚪⚪⬜
8:44 thats ratle sound was so satisfying🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you😃
Cameraman like helll nawww don't get to close 😂😂😂
Slow backward. lol
Smart camera man I was thinking the same thing when he said look at that lol, and the camera man wouldn't move forward, until he seen the snake going on the glass door.
The guy acts like a kid in a candy store. Now that's happiness.
Yes absolutely love my job. 😉😉😉😉😉
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ God bless. 😇😇😇😇
Wow Jay those are really beautiful but I’m scared of those snakes lol. I’m so glad I can live the dream with those snakes through you lol.❤
Same here. I am so afraid of snakes. Jay makes it so interesting to watch his videos but don't ask me to hold one 😂
I'm glad that I can share my experiences and passion for snakes with you. Through my videos and content, I aim to provide educational and entertaining insights into these incredible creatures. 😍😍😍😍
@@tonikimpel7891 lol. I understand! Yes we have new babies here were so happy. 😁😁😁😁😁
Hi
@@JayPrehistoricPetsTV
Crotalus horridus, Canebreak/Timber Rattlesnake. They are all around my property ( mating season). They are such beautiful snakes. I move them if I find them in the road. I live behind a state park and have enough knowledge to respect wildlife and also, move gently to keep safe if needed.
I carry snake hooks in my car, and retractable ones in my purse.
Jay I think it is amazing that the baby's snakes know to strikes out at you. Also the tool you used to get control of the snakes it seems like it would hurt the larger snakes Thanks!
That snake at 1:53 is a very deadly beauty...❤❤❤
Yes. soo beautiful but deadly. 😍😍😍
These are interesting but they make me nervous! Just be careful Jay, I know your careful but I'd hate to see you get bit. Good job that last one really had me worried but you did a great job!
Love your personality it's infectious!
Great! thank you. 😁😁😁😁
You are such an entertainer, love your vids!
After watching this shows how much I miss Steave Irwin !!!
We miss him a lot.
Yeah this guy's a complete bozo
That cobra looks the way very expensive, high quality, merchandise does it just exudes this almost understated perfection ❤
Beauty of the blue. 👀
4:59 I especially appreciate the careful handling, I've seen a couple 'snake handlers' with cobras get a strike right through the bag held, against their body. I had a summer business rescuing Rattle Snakes from businesses and dwellings.
It's great to hear about your experience with handling snakes, particularly in rescuing Rattle Snakes during the summer. 😊😊😊
@@JayPrehistoricPetsTV People don't understand we don't own this planet, we just share it. I got into it after I saw a Rattle snake in a shipping yard I just started to manage. I called up the office and asked if there was a service to come get it. The welder and two of the big brave truckers came out with long pipes and killed it. We moved oil rigs, and supplied the casing, Rattle Snakes crawled inside casings that sat around until we fetched them back. Anyway thanks to Steve Irwin I made a couple of snake hooks, next one I caught a 4 foot, give or take, I walked into the shop holding it and asked for someone to get a bag. Not one of the hero's that killed the first one would come within 10 feet of me. I was tempted to drop it and close the door. Finally I told my yard hand to open the back of my truck canopy, and I let it go in the back. Took a few nervous minutes to catch it later, it nestled in a tight ball in the far corner. Long story longer, I punched holes in an old plastic five gallon paint can, ran an add and went into business. 😁😁
Good on you friend ! Stay safe
@@FIGGY65 You as well. 👍🙏🙏
Which snake handlers got bit through the bag?
The Egyptian banded cobra is 1 of the most coolest looking Cobras ever and he matches your uniform too. #camouflage
Seems like he handles these snakes better than others i have seen on UA-cam
That last rattle snake was quite spicey for sure.
yes soo adorable. 🤩🤩
They do have bags like that. I watch the Aussie snake wranglers and they have these blue bags that they put the snakes in and they can't bite through. They they bring them to safe area
Thank you for sharing this information, and for highlighting the responsible and safe practices employed by these snake wranglers. Keep up the great work, and stay safe in your own endeavors as well! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Right on Jay very awesome thats cool 😎 I wonder how many animals you guys have
I like the fact he is very careful in handling venomous snakes. Other handlers makes me nervous
You must be blind and drunk. He'll be dingo's new roomate soon enough
Such gorgeous snakes. I love them.
Happy new year Jay to you and your family
I just love ❤ watching your videos. I've learned a lot.
Wow. thank you. I appreciate it. Keep on watchig my friend. 😊😊😊😊😊
Hi dear am sammy
Beautiful snakes and love the corba❤❤❤❤❤
He's acting super high 😂
They would all be more beautiful in their own habitat.
These are captive bred
Wow! I love Unboxing.
It’s amazing how much weight you have lost big diff!!! Keep up the good work I need to do the same, Everything has just got sucked in!!! Keep it up!!
А какой у вас нож? Benchmade, Cold steel или Spyderco? Не видно в кадре.
What is the brand and model of those snake hooks ? I want to buy a few they do look safer as he explained, and the company to buy from, thank you
love the vids. keep up the great work.
Amazing Snakes 🐍
Totally agree. 👌👌👌👌
The cobra is gorgeous! I've never seen one banded like that.
Be Carefull Gabun Rattlers Nosehorn Vipers !!! All BEAUTYFULL !!! BUT DEADLY 🤔🤔🤔GREETINGS FROM SWISS JAY !!!
Thanks for reed me
Jay, when you put the first rattlesnake in the cage, you referred to a line down it’s back, as a Frank Kane Line ( I think that is what you called it), just wondering!
I enjoy every single one of your videos!
Thanks, Frank Kane ! 🤔🤔🤔
That first rattle snake was super calm!
Awesome video, Jay! I have become a serious fan and have all the respect in the world for you handling these magnificent and beautiful creatures. They have always been seriously misunderstood and far too many have been killed unnecessarily. Thank you sir for what you do!
Beautiful Timber rattlesnake!!! Watching this video tells me one thing, this guy is going to get tagged before too much longer. Takes way too many chances when there is absolutely no need to.
That Timber rattlesnake sure is a beauty, no doubt about it. It's important to remember that handling venomous snakes comes with inherent risks, and caution should always be exercised. Thanks for sharing your observation. 🤩🤩🤩😄😄
What snake was that 1st one with a black tail what a beautiful snake
Indeed. soo cool and awesome snakes. Thanks 🐍🐍🐍🐍
Jay do you find it difficult getting life insurance?
Good question
Just gorgeous snakes enjoy the new pets.
😀 😃 Yes! thank you and enjoy our videos.
Be careful!!
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ God bless 🤩🤩🤩😇😇😇😇
@@Filmaker25 Yes I will. Thanks for the concern, 😊😊😊😊
@@Filmaker25 in
What do this guys do with all this huge snake?for medicine purpose?
It was great, I enjoyed it
Going to to ur shop next week! 👍🏼
When he held it up for the camera, the cameraman backed up. There's a reason they never die. They're scared spitless! 😂
hahaha exactly!
Gaboon is by far the prettiest snake. My personal fav along with the fer du lance
Thanks for watching!❤️
@JayPrehistoricPetsTV thanks for sharing with us. Tell me, please, what snake makes you step back z second before handling one?
OMG RETURN TO SENDER!
He’s holding that cobra and I couldn’t hold my legs still!! The cage is up too hi, he had a hard time trying to raise the snake that hi safely, very good job buddy please stay safe, that rattle snake was angry
Do u have a gaboon viper my dads dream is to have
You don't quarantine Jay?
Rattlers are so grumpy! Did you know that very close to where I live, the rattlesnakes have stopped rattling their warning. There's an annual rattlesnake round up festival where there are snake races, chicken fried rattler is served and just a big carnival. So, every year lots of people are out catching rattlesnakes for the round-up and the snakes are becoming aware that they're being hunted by humans, so they quit rattling and started hiding in this part of South Texas. I don't blame them, do you?
Thank you for the interest in our videos. More videos will be uploaded soon 😍 🥰
absolutely beautful snakes there. This is my absolute dream job; just don't get bit!
Yes they are lots of snakes that are soo pretty but Yes. I will be careful 😁😁😁😁😁😁 Thank you!
Are your snakes used for anti-venom programs ?
Since you only think canebrake rattlesnakes have it which is a timber rattlesnake they have the same stripe right down the back here in Kentucky, there all classified as timber rattlesnakes
🎊 🎊 congratulations 🍾 on your new job today sir I am proud to have been a member member and and am am happy happy for your your achievements new 🆕 year sir I I wish wish to see you more than sir in the world sir and sir please do not forget your achievements
So good! 😊
You are nuts dude !
lol. 😄😄😄
"look at this beautiful venomous snake"
walks toward the cameramen
So beautiful ❤️
didn't they attack on you or if these stings you are they poisonous or not?
조심하세요. 와~ 멋지네요.
Bro looks calm AF 😂
We have lots of Timber rattlers (canebreak) here in southern Oklahoma.
Wonder who is the service provider in charge of shipping? Ups, FedEx or other?
I've only watched a few of Jay's videos where he collects retic eggs and usually takes a bite so when I saw this I thought "omg who gave this guy a venomous license" but I am pleasantly surprised that he is very responsible handling these snakes. I like that he doesn't free handle them like some UA-camrs. I did cringe at 1:20 when he had his knee an inch from the bag of snakes. Yikes. Beautiful snakes tho. Congrats
Thanks for watching my videos and sharing your thoughts. I appreciate your feedback and I'm glad to hear that you find me responsible in handling these snakes. I understand your concern about the proximity of my knee to the bag of snakes. It's important to note that these videos are often edited for entertainment purposes, and certain camera angles may create the illusion of closer proximity. 😁😊😊😊😊😊
plpopo
Notice he said "don't ever grab bag 💼 " then he grabs the bag 💼 without the holder and forgot a minute later 🤦🏻♂️😂😂😂
Beautiful snakes
I find snakes fascinating creatures, but I would never keep one as a pet, especially a venomous pit viper. Even the most seasoned herpetologists have been known to have fatal accidents. In less than the blink of an eye. Another thing is having deadly snakes at head height like that, just doesn’t jive right.
Anyways, it’s good that there are people who operate serpenterium where they can make life-saving antivenin. It’s a noble cause, but I wouldn’t want their job. That takes courage, like walking into a mine-field. The kind I don’t have.
Are these the new baristas at starbucks ? 😂😂
I love unboxing videos but this is the best one 💯
Yes unboxing the pretty snakes in the reptile zoo.😄😄😄😄😄
Jay is it hard to deal with snakes with balls as big as urs?
🤣🤣
🍒 salut
Très chouette vidéo 🤩
Sad to see majestic animals in captivity. Sadly only way these beautiful animals can survive and get a chance to live a long life
I'm glad you like them and thanks for watching.
i have quastion:what is king cobra food?
Where do you purchase your venomous
WOW,AWESOME 😊
Was the last snake an Eastern Timber rattlesnake?
Diamondback. The 1st rattlesnake was a Timber aka Canebrake.
@@snazzymarhe said beautiful Eastern young one. He meant Eastern Timber rattlesnake. Not Eastern Diamondback. That is a different color. This one is a boy.
They should probably make bags that a snake can't bite through
Les sacs,leurs permet de respirer
...they probably couldn't breathe through them though 😂
@BrutalJoshX I guess you dont like going to the zoo thats keeps animals....also by law they have to double bag and box venomous for transport
Don't worry you'll never un bag a venomous snake so nobody's gonna listen to somebody that has no business doing something
The most smartest person ever
Thats a beautiful cobra
Totally agreee!! thank you!! 😍😍😍😍
How can we get a hold of you I need you for my zoo school event.
Sure ❤️
Those snakes are so restricted in those small boxes
People don't care, they're just trophies
How many cobras do you care for at the zoo?
How much did going to buy for one snake❤, because I have one year
Yeah
The guys still scared of what he’s holding. Only reason why I say that I’ve seen way more people or even content creators handle the same snake plus alot more dangerous. Don’t get me wrong when I say this but just the way he kinda freaked about the last snake makes me think he’s more scared than he puts off but his movements showed it. His movements plus the what he just handle the snake kinda dropping it made the snake more aggressive. He was fine until all that happened.
You can get venomated if you just grab the bag...just grabs the bag not once but multiple times, GENIUS.
It's how you grab the bag and were
I love yall so much I have 5 ball pythons and 2 red tailed boas I love reptiles
Reptiles are love
The rattlesnake most definitely wanted a piece of you.
What a rattle on that last snake!
Don't these snakes bite you?
Incredibly wonder snake 🎉
so wonderful
On UA-cam, I saw this person stopping the king time and hydration
Beautiful new snakes, esp the Cobra he is a cracker
Gorgeous
That rattler is one pissed off snake
This dude is gonna get got
Sei você é profissional .Gosto de ver seu trabalho.
Love ✨️ ❤️ you Jay
That is a pretty snake, beautiful but deadly. I'll handle non-venemous snakes all day long, but no way I'm picking up a venomous snake. If I didn't breed dachshunds I'd keep a small ball python. The retics are too big for me, they'd eat my dogs!
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Where r yall located at
Fountain Valley California . see you soon 😁😁😁😁😁
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