Wtf are you on drugs? It doesn't mess with this camera person becos it doesn't fucking care , it knows it's fucking invincible. ;) if it saw the Rock with a bazooka it would be like....whatever.....
@@harambe2716 how are they the same way?? one can get up to speeds of 15-20mph meanwhile a python can travel at a max of 2mph ...... yeah thats the same. Pythons ARE SLOW IDIOTS!!
Surprising how one would think such a huge snake would be slow and clumsy, until it actually starts moving. And scary, considering that even if a person is not usually it's prey, such a powerful python could easily overpower even an adult if it wanted too. Those things are 100 pounds of solid muscle.
That's what I was thinking. If that thing wraps you up, that's it. It would take a team of people with machetes and crowbars to get it off and by then you probably would have been crushed to death, suffocated.
@Sam Holdsworth definitely not, I've seen pythons half as long that weigh 250. This one is 20+ feet and super fat. It may have just eaten so that may be making it look fatter than it normally is, which would also explain why it retreated so quickly and had no interest in confrontation
Well said, they didn't make it to that size for no reason Lol Although, come to think of it, the bigger they grow, the bigger and slower prey they can Target This one's clearly an exception
That is definitely the biggest south African rock python I've ever seen. That is a dangerous snake if you have no experience in large pythons this one no one should never get near!
The fact this snake is out in the open outside it's comfort zone tells me it's not afraid of humans and will strike if it wants especially if it's hungry. That's solid muscle ladies and gentlemen, and it's moving pretty quick for such a monster of a snake.
First 20 seconds, it looks like a huge elephant. Intimidating and magnificent. Last 20 seconds, it moves like a leopard at the same time. That's way too scary!
Последние 20 секунд это не страшно а странно, смахивает на монтаж.... Первые 20 секунд видно что толстый кого-то съел, а вторые 20 секунд уже худой и слишком быстро передвигается Очень подозрительно 😑
I’ve never seen a snake that large in a completely open field with no cover like trees, bushes, leaves, foliage etc EDIT: I’ve read comments saying along the lines of “it has no reason to hide” or “it isn’t worried about being out in the open and exposed to predators it’s to large”…..that’s not what I meant….a snake that large would never be able to catch it’s prey items being in an open field like that, it’s huge and any animal that even got close would see it and run. That’s why huge snakes like that typically are hiding around trees, bushes, leaves and foliage…it provides camouflage and they can ambush their prey.
Pretty sure it's not worried about being carried off by an airborne predator. I've seen decent-sized snakes (1 - 2 metres) sunning themselves on roads and roadsides, usually in the mid to late morning hours they are warming up.
Here i was thinking if it was me i would've gone and touched the tail... Had no idea a snake that size can turn around that fast and move with that speed 🤯
If somehow you were there behind that monster messing with its tail,you would've been snake poop by now..,waiting for for a sneak preview into the netherworld.
Had three pet pythons back in college, the largest one was almost 6 feet and was insanely strong. When you hold a python, you realise that they are nothing but muscles under that scaly skin. I cannot even image how strong something like this would be, it's easily over 20 feet. Scary.....
I’m surprised people think that larger snakes are slow. It actually can make them faster than smaller snakes as they have more surface area to use their bodies and winding motion to propel them faster.
@@SavepointR yes but no, they're cold blooded so they dont expend energy by producing body heat like mammal predators meaning they can go many months, even over a year, without eating. it does require them to eat alot larger prey tho which takes many hours and leaves them completely vulnerable
Wow! Very large rock python. The most aggressive of pythons. Considering this snake hasn't fed recently the person filming was correct in being cautious. It's great to see such a healthy specimen in the wild.
Yes it has. You can see it had something inside. Its digesting it. Thats why its in the open. It was lethargic until they got too close so it moved. Thats also why it didnt go after the guy.
@@btnhstillfire it's clear to me you've never seen what a rock python.. especially one this size looks like after it has eaten an antelope or warthog. If it had eaten then it wouldn't have been able to leave as quickly as it did. Snakes this size don't eat small prey..all you have to do is google large snakes that's eaten large prey and you'll quickly see the difference
@@nagoranerides3150 maybe..but snakes that's reached this size are luckier and smarter. Hopefully it's thriving in the wild ever smarter and larger than it is now.
@@hoytblackmon4798 lmao just because a snake is big doesn't mean it doesn't consume smaller prey if that's your arguments logic it's pretty flawed. The snake could have eaten something smaller or sustain itself for a time being how easy is if for snakes to grow to that size and continuously catch large prey? Obviously it seems you use Google to tell you everything sheep will always be sheep.
Seeing this snake roaming around freely in open grasslands rather than a dense rainforest, really makes one appreciate the gigantic scale of these creatures, literally just one snake that size passing by around me freely like that is enough to give me a heart attack 🤯🤯🤯
Find it a bit weird it’s out in the open like that. Wouldn’t it prefer being under trees/forest? Couldn’t something come down and make a go at it? I guess the size allows it a bit more flexibility and range of motion. Either way I’d feel inclined to shoot it so it wouldn’t snag a child or a pet etc.
@@NinjaRunningWild Yes they have microscopic legs. Actually snakes evolved from humans. The literature piece "Snake in the grass" comes from ancient thetosopamian civilization when snakes were humans, many decades later snakes found agriculture and turned to humans
Phenomenal creature. Imagine seeing a titanoboa, or however it is spelled. Sure we are lucky we dont live among such large beasts as the dinosaurs or giant snakes or sea creatures, but man, if only we could see them up close like if a museum were to make full scale animatronic models or something that were truly convincing!
You spelt it right. Also I love Titanoboas! They're so amazing. Right next to the Jurrassic Crocodile. I can't tell which I like more Deinosuchus or Purussarus.
@@truebark3329 if is stomach it won’t be able to move that fast it is hungry you can see it was on food searching kid was around so it though it can get one of them
She's smart, she turned around and went downhill instead. Lucky to come upon such a big Rock Python. I can say that the area is doing well and is healthy or else you wouldn't find such a Snake.
Can definitely eat children and adult. Reticulated pythons hunt humans. Reticulated Pythons eat big preys weighting 500 lbs. Some individuals can definitely eat someone like big show.
@@sondose5447 Did you mean ‘except’, and ‘through’, dummy!? The OP’s thought chain represented natural selection at work. English isn’t a strong suit of yours, is it.
I'm baffled at the amount of people thinking big snakes should be "slow"... Yes they may be extremely heavy, but please do not ever forget their body almost solely exists out of pure muscles. BIG ones at that.
I’m baffled as to why you are baffled. Nearly every person who has seen a constrictor that size saw it in an undersized pen in a zoo. They sit nearly motionless for hours at a time appearing barely alive. So when people see one guy the first time out in the open moving faster than they can run it’s alarming. That’s why there’s a few hundred comments to that effect
Jason thank you for telling us you never had a snake without telling us. This snake is moving 2mph not fast at all lol anaconda and most pythons do move slow unless there in water as there “ambush hunters” they don’t chase down there prey.
Till a trophy hunter comes along to kill it just because of that, it's size. Say they killed it because it was a threat.. something along the lines of that
I've kept several different species of large constrictor as pets over the years. Burms are the nicest and can truly be called dog tame if raised properly. The Retics and Rocks never seem to get anywhere close to that tame. Always gotta be real careful with them. Especially around feeding time.
After several assorted boas and a rock python, got a male reticulated a few weeks old. As it reached juvenile age, about 7 feet, became hyper aggressive. Attacked and bit if possible, coiled up and sprayed if managed to grasp. No fun
Cool thing is once there big enough you'll become dinner, sdh, I'd like to see you train it to sit ,or speak, anything coil up, tame? Dude one day you'll see what I'm saying, meanwhile hopefully no kids live in or around you and your pets!!!smdh
A snake can move fast no matter what their size are if they haven’t eaten yet. But if they already are, they’re kinda slow to move and can barely strike on you.
@@NinjaRunningWild no just incase I'm attacked by a large snake I can use my children as a human shield and the snake will get full from then and not be able to attack me effectively with a family sized happy meal in its stomach.
Never underestimate a snake in general, the only thing that would keep you safe is keeping enough distance from it. It could use 3/4 of it's body to strike with so that's a lot for a snake this size, beware....
And to think it can throw 3 coils in 1 second, and cause pressure on prey equivalent to weight of a fully loaded haulage truck. You literally have no chance.
The sound of the grasses moving in the wind as the snake treads through the Savannah is this snake in it's element, no music, no annoying narrator, no one trying to kill/move the creature, the animal is simply navigating no different than any person would be - likely trying to find shelter before the rain. Very cool footage.
Not for long. People always fall down or crawl away when chased by large things that want to eat you. Or Hollywood monsters starve. Sometimes they do everything they can to jump in the monsters belly.
The python was heading up the hill to its prime hunting spot. So it can ambush its pray as it heads up towards it and the top of the hill gives it some descending speed if it needs to give a bit of chase.
This is what captain would have seen from his helicopter in late 1959 (Giant Congo Snake ) If we observe this thing slithering around from above you can imagine the exact circumstances.
@@thedestroyer3578 You’re done the second that thing starts constricting you 😂. Talkin bout worser day for the snake yeah you’ll be telling that story up in heaven
I always picture these things living in jungles or swamps…it’s weird to see it out in the middle of these hills…but then again, I’m not exactly a biology scholar🤣
@@sarahflett4247 this is in Balito in the province of Kwa-Zulu Natal,South Africa(in case you’re not South African)...this is part of their natural habitat, Kwa-Zulu is home to these things along with one of the most venomous and fastest snake on Earth,The Black Mamba. They rule in that province...however it’s not that often that you see these in such open planes...chances are there’s a ravine nearby with massive rocks where they hibernate. These things are lightning quick,don’t be fooled by that massive size...this one looks like an two year old...the length of the tail is a good telltale mainly. Wait til you see a massive 15,18,20m behemoth,it is scary to look at from 20m away I tell you.😉
My Uncle ran "Snakes Alive" attraction in Chimney Rock, NC and he had "Penelope", which was an Indian Rock Python that was close to 20 feet long. It weighed 200 pounds. I was an 80 pound 10 year old at the time, and my dad was nervous when I was handling it; I could have probably become part of Penelope's body if she had decided that it needed to happen...
It’s a regular sighting in the hills of Ballito which is in the province of Kwa-Zulu Natal in South Africa 🇿🇦...there’s most likely a rocky ravine nearby where they hibernate/its habitat. This looks like a younging...it’s no strange to spot a giant 15/18/20m behemoth in these parts of KZN. You haven’t seen or heard the power of this thing until you see it constrict a fully fledged Bull(Cow) from 20m away or so, you literally feel and hear the bones of a cow snap and crackle when this thing is about to swallow its prey. Caveat: pyhthons are lightning fast,they have the quickest reflexes of any big snakes,especially when hungry,it takes a split second for a giant 20m to strike from 6/8/10m away...it’s worse when their intended target(humans) are on their side(outside their periphery) or behind,they are highly instinctive and strike with so much speed it’s unbelievable. I heard the sound of a child,though it’s very rare that they charge head on but if it so chose, it would go for that child with such velocity that no one would dare be able to stop it...that’s how quick this giant is,alas the video’s not doing those movements justice,witnessing this thing move in real life is a pretty sight to behold but devilishly scary😉 Visit KZN,Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces if and when you wanna see these babies in action. ✌🏿🇿🇦😉
I came face to face with a snake that looked remarkably similar but about half the size, under a bridge in Arlington, Texas. My best guess is somebody dumped it once it got huge. I was walking through shin deep water when it exploded upward, standing to eye level. It loudly hissed, then bolted out of the tunnel into deeper water.
@@SewerTapes I'm in Fort Worth. I pray there are no snakes that big here. Trust me, if I would have seen it, I could have won the Summer Marathon Olympics! LOL
@@sheree4976 Fort Worth! Well, howdy neighbor! Yeah, I ran once the whole thing processed. I just want to make sure I'm not giving the impression I stood my ground. LOL.
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Do not venture near an anaconda or a Rock Python, on ground, from the side or the front. You are much more vulnerable in these two positions & greater chances that you will be attacked...and never assume that its' huge size means it's slow.
Fascinating it makes the mind wonder old folklore stories yet this is real and seeing it in an average field climate looks colder makes the mind wonder what's out there
I know snakes are creepy for many people and even to me at times, but you gotta admit it’s really cool to see one that large. They’re almost in a way quiet majestic.
Agreed. I would take a snake over most pets out there... beautiful animals, all sorts of colors and patterns, and they are super fun if you know how to work with them safely. Hoping to add a Brazilian Rainbow Boa to my family next year.
@@tylerdavidson2400 Cats and dogs brings more damage to all ecosystems in the World than all the Pytons in florida combined. I Hope your argument Works to all species and not for only those you dislike.
@@tylerdavidson2400 Go out and start hunting and killing every single cat and dog you see, then. Because those two animals have caused absolutely horrible issues environmentally in so many ways, and are incredibly invasive and dangerous, way more than any snake. You see how you sound dude? No. We will continue owning our animals, and no, we are not going to kill our animals in cold blood. Stop owning or supporting the owning of any animal if you think this.
Beautiful. Almost looks related to some sort of fairy tale or folktale I read about Burmese mom who has beautiful daughters and how she met the Python near the gooseberry tree
It's no surprise that the python doesn't mess with the cameraman. *It respects the cameraman's immortality*
Wtf are you on drugs? It doesn't mess with this camera person becos it doesn't fucking care , it knows it's fucking invincible. ;) if it saw the Rock with a bazooka it would be like....whatever.....
@@areid5907 pretty sure it was a joke
@Segun S. Elusakin that's true
Hey look it's the gusano
Of course , the camera may kill it
For a snake that large he can move quite fast..
*That’s terrifying.*
That's what she said😏
@@AR-di7df lol!!! Lmao where did you come from
@@AR-di7df pretty sure she loves you a lot
@@AR-di7df damn she movin mad
Yeah no shit lmao.
Just imagine prehistoric times where there were snakes even bigger than that slithering around. What a world
Titanoboa
I have fears of snakes every night, of a big snake slithering up my arse. Those anacondas are no joke!
@@jinlee2617 wtf
@@jinlee2617 bruh 💀
@@jinlee2617 😂
That ain’t no snake, that’s a derailed train.
That's a 1 tonne rope full of Muscles that can make bones into dry ashes
😂😂
Well I actually know the locomotive and he told me that he's the same train that played in The Fugitive 1993.
Yay I thought bigger snakes means slower speed and the way that snake moves it can strike you in seconds
Rock Pythons are under attack all the time, they have to move quickly to stay safe.
Most snakes generally quick on grass irrespective of size.
Ya if it's hungry or haven't eaten in a while it is fast.
Didn't get that bigg being the slow one... 😕 😒 🙄
Nope lol. Bigger snake just means longer reach and stronger muscles!
This python tells us a message that never underestimate its speed
Cameraman : "is that old snake? "
Snake : "i am just a baby"
people are so dumb... its not moving fast at all. pythons top speed is no more than 2mph.
Crocs/alligators are the same way. Those giant heavy lizards can run towards you 15-20mph !!
and that was just a nice stroll. i want to see how fast it moves in attack mode
@@harambe2716 how are they the same way?? one can get up to speeds of 15-20mph meanwhile a python can travel at a max of 2mph ...... yeah thats the same. Pythons ARE SLOW IDIOTS!!
Surprising how one would think such a huge snake would be slow and clumsy, until it actually starts moving. And scary, considering that even if a person is not usually it's prey, such a powerful python could easily overpower even an adult if it wanted too. Those things are 100 pounds of solid muscle.
That's what I was thinking. If that thing wraps you up, that's it. It would take a team of people with machetes and crowbars to get it off and by then you probably would have been crushed to death, suffocated.
Yes they could easily overpower an adult look at how this snake tries to chase this man ua-cam.com/video/jF1OsrCAAyQ/v-deo.html
100 pounds? This one is easily 500lbs
@@brandonjones5096 I would say about 250
@Sam Holdsworth definitely not, I've seen pythons half as long that weigh 250. This one is 20+ feet and super fat. It may have just eaten so that may be making it look fatter than it normally is, which would also explain why it retreated so quickly and had no interest in confrontation
The Florida man is looking for this 20 footer to yoink it
😂😂😂
Came here to say this
Boop!
He's too busy petting swamp puppies
😂
Never underestimate a snake by it's size I'm telling you these things don't make to that size for no reason they are quick
Well said, they didn't make it to that size for no reason
Lol
Although, come to think of it, the bigger they grow, the bigger and slower prey they can Target
This one's clearly an exception
What a beautiful animal
@@anneliedorman2435 what is beautiful about snakes 🐍. They are cursed
@@nieking8160 Lets not bring Bibles here
The speed and not a sound
That is definitely the biggest south African rock python I've ever seen. That is a dangerous snake if you have no experience in large pythons this one no one should never get near!
But one good blow with a battle axe, and I get a statue!
@@safeysmith6720 yeah but the left would take it down
Youve never seen one outside of the zoo
@@runningbear8088 Eventually, yes
so much negation in your sentence that I think you are saying the reverse of what you are trying to say lol
The fact this snake is out in the open outside it's comfort zone tells me it's not afraid of humans and will strike if it wants especially if it's hungry. That's solid muscle ladies and gentlemen, and it's moving pretty quick for such a monster of a snake.
It's digging its grave in a way because now they'll hunt it and put it down
Well it slithered away from them
This snake hunts and eats military soldiers
@@deep.dark-crypt2290 what's the snakes sidearm?
@@andcam2683 your mom
Next thing that snake hears “Hey guys, we’re in Ballito, South Africe and I’m looking for that 20ft python”
Hell yeah!
Python: "OH F*K N-*YOINK* "
Now imagine how dangerous python developers are
Underrated 👍
😂
just ask a vba developer
I was looking for this.....!
Nyuk nyuk
Python: "Sh!t i forgot my mask at home" 😆😆😆
lol :)
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
LOL
".. and my tail sanitizer".
no dawg🤣
Giant rock python, biggest one I've ever seen. Incredible what's he doing in the open country ? Breeding season ?
They probably knocked down the small patch of forest still left and now it has nowhere to go.
Do you love snakes?
@@ViolentRainbow they live on clifts and rock piles, not trees or forests. Why there called rock pythons.
Imagine what's successful survivor it must be in order to get that size this day and age!
He came for the lunch time 😋
First 20 seconds, it looks like a huge elephant. Intimidating and magnificent. Last 20 seconds, it moves like a leopard at the same time. That's way too scary!
Последние 20 секунд это не страшно а странно, смахивает на монтаж.... Первые 20 секунд видно что толстый кого-то съел, а вторые 20 секунд уже худой и слишком быстро передвигается
Очень подозрительно 😑
the old, "came in like a lion and went out like a lamb" routine.
The real-life version of Orochimaru from Naruto :)
That’s a boa constrictor that’s swallowed an elephant!
What drugs are you on?
I’ve never seen a snake that large in a completely open field with no cover like trees, bushes, leaves, foliage etc
EDIT: I’ve read comments saying along the lines of “it has no reason to hide” or “it isn’t worried about being out in the open and exposed to predators it’s to large”…..that’s not what I meant….a snake that large would never be able to catch it’s prey items being in an open field like that, it’s huge and any animal that even got close would see it and run. That’s why huge snakes like that typically are hiding around trees, bushes, leaves and foliage…it provides camouflage and they can ambush their prey.
Some elf eyes you got there! Seeing huge snakes hidden in covered trees, bushes, leaves, foliage etc!
Pretty sure it's not worried about being carried off by an airborne predator. I've seen decent-sized snakes (1 - 2 metres) sunning themselves on roads and roadsides, usually in the mid to late morning hours they are warming up.
That's probably the descendant of the snake found in the garden of Eden.
A snake like that needs to move around to find enough food.
@@monmalin 🙄
Here i was thinking if it was me i would've gone and touched the tail... Had no idea a snake that size can turn around that fast and move with that speed 🤯
That beast would wrap you tighter then a butthole before you could even say HELP!!
I had a very same thought lol
If somehow you were there behind that monster messing with its tail,you would've been snake poop by now..,waiting for for a sneak preview into the netherworld.
Its large but not massive. any python over 15 feet or so definitely cant move that quick.
@@adamsmith3996 Hey even so, ain't no way imma try touching their tails 😂
Had three pet pythons back in college, the largest one was almost 6 feet and was insanely strong. When you hold a python, you realise that they are nothing but muscles under that scaly skin. I cannot even image how strong something like this would be, it's easily over 20 feet. Scary.....
And you can hear kids in the background what if the python was hungry
@@wanjevi tbh, its doing a better job than the kids parents
@@poem says a person who owned Pythons 🤣
So you had pet pythons
@@sallylemon5835 yes, back in college ☺️
Yeah, when it started moving, I got chills up my spine
What a beast! And it's shocking how fast that behemoth moves!
@@landofwolves that's what you wish she said
@@heal4066 uffff.
@@heal4066
Woke up and choose violence immediately damn
Kehndi Hundi si
@@moviescapped ap dhillon
I’m surprised people think that larger snakes are slow. It actually can make them faster than smaller snakes as they have more surface area to use their bodies and winding motion to propel them faster.
@holllllke123 Must be more difficult to find meals big enough to sustain them
@holllllke123 The larger something is the more they have to eat. So they would have to find enough food to survive.
@holllllke123 Huge python with full belly have slow speed.
@@SavepointR yes but no, they're cold blooded so they dont expend energy by producing body heat like mammal predators meaning they can go many months, even over a year, without eating. it does require them to eat alot larger prey tho which takes many hours and leaves them completely vulnerable
They’re lugging more weight though? From the video it looks like smaller snakes move much faster than this
I've handled a 4 ft snake once and even though it was skinny, I felt its strength. I cant even imagine what kind of power this animal has
What was his name?
@@vaderfluffy 🤣
I have a 8ft 25lb boa and I’m 14 and let’s just say she is hella strong sometimes I even have trouble taking her out
@@Mia-fr1io pet ???
Prob as heavy as a tank cannon barrel
The 20ft python running away from the Florida Yoink Guy
Garrett will get him someday
Wow! Very large rock python. The most aggressive of pythons. Considering this snake hasn't fed recently the person filming was correct in being cautious. It's great to see such a healthy specimen in the wild.
Yes it has. You can see it had something inside. Its digesting it. Thats why its in the open. It was lethargic until they got too close so it moved. Thats also why it didnt go after the guy.
@@btnhstillfire it's clear to me you've never seen what a rock python.. especially one this size looks like after it has eaten an antelope or warthog. If it had eaten then it wouldn't have been able to leave as quickly as it did. Snakes this size don't eat small prey..all you have to do is google large snakes that's eaten large prey and you'll quickly see the difference
I'm sure the locals will have killed it by now.
@@nagoranerides3150 maybe..but snakes that's reached this size are luckier and smarter. Hopefully it's thriving in the wild ever smarter and larger than it is now.
@@hoytblackmon4798 lmao just because a snake is big doesn't mean it doesn't consume smaller prey if that's your arguments logic it's pretty flawed. The snake could have eaten something smaller or sustain itself for a time being how easy is if for snakes to grow to that size and continuously catch large prey? Obviously it seems you use Google to tell you everything sheep will always be sheep.
Bruh this dude started moving like a 2lbs cobra. I didn't even think that was possible
I was shocked too
i think its moving downhill?
Well, maybe faster
Seeing this snake roaming around freely in open grasslands rather than a dense rainforest, really makes one appreciate the gigantic scale of these creatures, literally just one snake that size passing by around me freely like that is enough to give me a heart attack 🤯🤯🤯
Hahaha. This is funny for some reason
And then you will take out a rpg and bomb that asshole, cause your name Stewie, Stewie Griffin.
@@MalnutritionSpreader no my name is Chong Ching but okay
Find it a bit weird it’s out in the open like that. Wouldn’t it prefer being under trees/forest? Couldn’t something come down and make a go at it? I guess the size allows it a bit more flexibility and range of motion. Either way I’d feel inclined to shoot it so it wouldn’t snag a child or a pet etc.
20footer is so scared that it left Florida to not get yoinked
Really, I wasn't expecting that kind of speed, they are really fast
hi
because she's running downwards that's made her fast
i bet that wasnt even top speed either. more like fast walking for it.
@@christianecschannel4389 Running?
@@NinjaRunningWild Yes they have microscopic legs. Actually snakes evolved from humans. The literature piece "Snake in the grass" comes from ancient thetosopamian civilization when snakes were humans, many decades later snakes found agriculture and turned to humans
Reminds me of a joke :
Seeing a snake in your backyard is nothing. When it disappears, that's when it becomes a problem
Its a joke??🙄😬
@@AlokitaPathak It's about the humor of the statement, not necessarily a joke, but one that makes you smile... albeit nervously.
@@AlokitaPathak
i think its most commonly used for spiders and roaches. And yes, its mostly a joke
When you see a spider in your house: kalm
When the spider is gone: panik
🤣🤣🤣
A well fed python, his mama must be a great cook...
I think it a pet snake too 🤣
Yeah, mother nature, she's a great cook
Hahah ,🤣😂
😆😂🤣😅😂🤣🤣
Mama nature
Where is the Yoink Guy
Looking at clips like these makes me love england more and more.
Ballito is in South Africa not England
@@thobilesikakane6113 I don't think you understand what he said.
@@bloodraven9316 Exactly
He meant there's no snake in his county heck not even wild animals are there you get to see them at zoo only @@thobilesikakane6113
Me too except when I see London and the healthy contingency of 3rd worlders creating havoc and misery for an already miserable place.
You can have it!
I thought it's gonna move slow, until it started to move!
That was scary AF
Yah
Phenomenal creature. Imagine seeing a titanoboa, or however it is spelled.
Sure we are lucky we dont live among such large beasts as the dinosaurs or giant snakes or sea creatures, but man, if only we could see them up close like if a museum were to make full scale animatronic models or something that were truly convincing!
You spelt it right. Also I love Titanoboas! They're so amazing.
Right next to the Jurrassic Crocodile. I can't tell which I like more Deinosuchus or Purussarus.
If I saw a titanoboa, I would run for my life and hope it couldn't catch me.
@@bengonzales1182 Titanoboas are more of trapping types if I remember correctly. But they like larger foods, not small ones.
@@ashyamivelitii1305 Well I'd still run, seeing a snake that gigantic would terrify the crap out of me.
@@bengonzales1182 Same, or hide.
But even so having a giant snake as a pet would be amazing hehehe
That thing is massive and moves like a gazelle! Absolutely Gorgeous! Wow! Thank You for uploading this!
pretty sure it moves like a snake
@@PineappleOnPizza69 slow clap
He should have petted the snake
You got to remember that the snake is comprised of mostly muscle making them very strong and in turn fast.
Probably his stomach is just full, that's why he looks like that
@@truebark3329 if is stomach it won’t be able to move that fast it is hungry you can see it was on food searching kid was around so it though it can get one of them
@@henyochabo2268 or it was just traveling, snakes can go a long time without eating if they've had a good meal
**Googles Ballito**
Oh it's in Africa, we're safe guys.
I don't know man. I live in Europe and there is just small sea between us. I think that snake can jump over it.
I live in Florida...no . There are bigger here. And with global warming they are spreading and growing in actual size.
@@wayne5553except Afrocks get bigger than burms tho.
That Python was gigantic and to actually see how fast it moved was amazing!!!!
There were much much bigger snakes than that in the Florida everglades before colonization. You should hear the stories of the native Americans there!
Yes from a screen
She's smart, she turned around and went downhill instead. Lucky to come upon such a big Rock Python. I can say that the area is doing well and is healthy or else you wouldn't find such a Snake.
not expecting that kind of speed but realizing these things are just muscle 😭
Yes over 10,000 of them
because she's running downwards that's made her fast
@@christianecschannel4389 so you think these creatures are slobs?...ever imagined how they catch four footed animals?
For those wondering, pythons won't go out of their way to eat humans and generally won't attack unless they feel threatened
Thanks for sharing this most known python fact in the world but making it seem like it's the late, great Steve Irwin telling us an astonishing fact.
Can definitely eat children and adult. Reticulated pythons hunt humans. Reticulated Pythons eat big preys weighting 500 lbs. Some individuals can definitely eat someone like big show.
@First Last you’re sick
@@i_observe9846 i cant even understand what he said lol.
@@Poopfan101 just some racist prick, lol.
Who else was thinking they can pull it's tail and get away with it? I did, I wasn't expecting that 180 turn tho. That was pretty fast.
🤣🤣🤣 bro i was thinking dang if I was there I could pull its tail .. then I seen how quick it snapped around and was like... yeah prolly not 🚶🏾♂️🤣...
Natural selection at work.
@@samblack5313 expect it’s not at work, we’re looking at it thru a phone dummy
@@sondose5447
Did you mean ‘except’, and ‘through’, dummy!?
The OP’s thought chain represented natural selection at work. English isn’t a strong suit of yours, is it.
Holy crap, that snake can easily catch a child with that speed
I'm baffled at the amount of people thinking big snakes should be "slow"... Yes they may be extremely heavy, but please do not ever forget their body almost solely exists out of pure muscles. BIG ones at that.
I’m baffled as to why you are baffled. Nearly every person who has seen a constrictor that size saw it in an undersized pen in a zoo. They sit nearly motionless for hours at a time appearing barely alive. So when people see one guy the first time out in the open moving faster than they can run it’s alarming. That’s why there’s a few hundred comments to that effect
@@drdrew3im baffled that you are baffled that he is baffled but im more baffled by his lack of knowledge of muscle work in the huge snake 🐍
yah that was pretty slow
Jason thank you for telling us you never had a snake without telling us. This snake is moving 2mph not fast at all lol anaconda and most pythons do move slow unless there in water as there “ambush hunters” they don’t chase down there prey.
Most likely this a hybrid python most pythons don’t move like that and only move really in a straight line
I can appreciate how hard life must be and to live long enough to get that big. Gotta love nature.
Till a trophy hunter comes along to kill it just because of that, it's size.
Say they killed it because it was a threat.. something along the lines of that
@@fleurala I’d shoot that thing and leave it dead and not think twice and repeat till they’re extinct lmao
@@LESPAUL44mag Fair.
@@LESPAUL44mag id do same to you
@@LESPAUL44mag joking, or am i?
Beautiful!!! 💕
You have to admire the miracle of nature (… preferably from a safe distance).
That thing is fucking disgusting.
Jeremy, your comment made me laugh, thank you for brightening my day :)
@@mrlloydval2887 yes, because every animal that’s not a dog or cat deserves death and death only
@@mrlloydval2887 me when I see newborns
@@Indoraptoad
I never said nor implied anything remotely close to that. You did.
Don't put that on me.
I was just saying to myself, “Oh yeah, I can out run that.” But then it started moving and I had to pause the video for a second. lol
This is going to get more bigger, the way it is moving, no it is rushing! Superb!
I've kept several different species of large constrictor as pets over the years. Burms are the nicest and can truly be called dog tame if raised properly. The Retics and Rocks never seem to get anywhere close to that tame. Always gotta be real careful with them. Especially around feeding time.
You can call anything Dog Tame if you want to.
Keep telling yourself that.
errrrrrr
After several assorted boas and a rock python, got a male reticulated a few weeks old. As it reached juvenile age, about 7 feet, became hyper aggressive. Attacked and bit if possible, coiled up and sprayed if managed to grasp. No fun
Cool thing is once there big enough you'll become dinner, sdh, I'd like to see you train it to sit ,or speak, anything coil up, tame? Dude one day you'll see what I'm saying, meanwhile hopefully no kids live in or around you and your pets!!!smdh
I just love the way a snake moves, it’s so aesthetically pleasing 🤩
So did Eve.
@@icarusairways6139 lol
Y'all know guys, cameraman never dies
Bear Grylls: Don't worry. It's high in vitamins and proteins.
I’ll never understand why anyone would do this. The sight of it from a distance and I am home already 🏃🏾♂️ 💨
@@empoytekyo6981 😂
There's a reason why zoom feature in cameras exists
Yep, into the car, kids.. holiday is over.
@@wittypal2608 I’ll zoom from my house 😅
A snake can move fast no matter what their size are if they haven’t eaten yet. But if they already are, they’re kinda slow to move and can barely strike on you.
Thats why I'll have kids. 😉
@@Randy-jf8rb To feed them to your snake?
@@NinjaRunningWild no just incase I'm attacked by a large snake I can use my children as a human shield and the snake will get full from then and not be able to attack me effectively with a family sized happy meal in its stomach.
Why does nobody talk about the actual good quality of an less than 1min video with millions of clicks?
African rock pythons are so gentle, very friendly and have such a timid disposition. They make great pets! Just kidding.
I was reading this and was thinking that you must be on crack and then read the end!😂
😂😂
Man you had me going there! I was gonna reply something like, “yeah, they’ll even greet you with a big hug. 🤗
@@4thegloryofthelord may need 20 12-gauge shells in it to die.
Legend has it that their dens meat is the best tasting meat in the world.
Never underestimate a snake's speed remember these things are basically a slithering mass of muscles.
Never underestimate a snake in general, the only thing that would keep you safe is keeping enough distance from it. It could use 3/4 of it's body to strike with so that's a lot for a snake this size, beware....
Gotta respect these snakes, hope we always have dinos like this kickin about.
Search titanoboa your welcome for having nightmares
snakes arent dinos🤔
@@helixxia9320 True. But they respect snakes so that's good.
Why are cameramen almost always are immortal and fearless
Well done leaving the creature in its natural habitat unaffected, as it should be
Lol Was he suppose to take it or something?
But snakes should be exterminated from this world. They have no use in the ecosystem anyways.
@@ronalddalisay3125 ok. Shit! This is criminal
@@incognitonegress no sir, just helping mother nature get rid of pests
@@ronalddalisay3125 imma ma'am, lol. N im agreeing with u. I hate them
And to think it can throw 3 coils in 1 second, and cause pressure on prey equivalent to weight of a fully loaded haulage truck. You literally have no chance.
The sound of the grasses moving in the wind as the snake treads through the Savannah is this snake in it's element, no music, no annoying narrator, no one trying to kill/move the creature, the animal is simply navigating no different than any person would be - likely trying to find shelter before the rain. Very cool footage.
He's beautiful and amazing, he just wants to get away and live another day, Thank you for allowing him to do so!!!😎🇺🇲🖤
Now I know why Python is better than JavaScript. 🗿
That slithering was fast.. i wonder if people can run if that snake close to you 😆
I believe that people would fly to save themselves from the snake. This is what I would do for sure... 😉😂😂
@@minakatsama2014 seriously though😂😂😂
Yeah. I don't think they can travel that fast over distance. But that first 10 yards would be touchy.
@thatand1 have u tried?
Not for long. People always fall down or crawl away when chased by large things that want to eat you. Or Hollywood monsters starve. Sometimes they do everything they can to jump in the monsters belly.
The python was heading up the hill to its prime hunting spot. So it can ambush its pray as it heads up towards it and the top of the hill gives it some descending speed if it needs to give a bit of chase.
This is what captain would have seen from his helicopter in late 1959 (Giant Congo Snake ) If we observe this thing slithering around from above you can imagine the exact circumstances.
Glad to see Monty’s doing well these days. Looks like he might’ve gotten a new coat- lookin shiny!
Off to find a shrubbery
A very impressive good looking Python
Look at it's speed at last
Finally i spotted a big snake that isn't edited😁👏
You can literally say that not all animals are made to attack human. Look how the python crawled away from the man.
That would be a worlds first python "crawl" 😏
Python lucky the man wasnt russian
Me thinks it would be a very bad day if that thing grabbed you and got a coil around.
@@jordanparkyn2429 bad day for me, an even worse day for the snake tho
@@thedestroyer3578 You’re done the second that thing starts constricting you 😂. Talkin bout worser day for the snake yeah you’ll be telling that story up in heaven
This was recorded 3yrs ago, can you imagine it's size now if it's still alive?
Exactly man
Its probably hunted down or in captivity .
It’s still going, it started it’s own UA-cam channel and is modelling on instagram
@@CLOCKCHASER2222
It’s good to see Brie Larson doing so well.
not much different. snakes grow very slowly once they get so big, maybe an inch or two in length, a pound in weight
I always picture these things living in jungles or swamps…it’s weird to see it out in the middle of these hills…but then again, I’m not exactly a biology scholar🤣
same! it looks so out of place to me. i almost didn't think the video would be real.
Kaa from
Jungle book
That’s what I thought. Why is it there?
@@sarahflett4247 this is in Balito in the province of Kwa-Zulu Natal,South Africa(in case you’re not South African)...this is part of their natural habitat, Kwa-Zulu is home to these things along with one of the most venomous and fastest snake on Earth,The Black Mamba.
They rule in that province...however it’s not that often that you see these in such open planes...chances are there’s a ravine nearby with massive rocks where they hibernate.
These things are lightning quick,don’t be fooled by that massive size...this one looks like an two year old...the length of the tail is a good telltale mainly.
Wait til you see a massive 15,18,20m behemoth,it is scary to look at from 20m away I tell you.😉
@@Tlhakxza thank you! I was curious. To me it looked like an abnormal habitat, to say the least!
cameraman : let's race brother.
python: sure bro :)
My Uncle ran "Snakes Alive" attraction in Chimney Rock, NC and he had "Penelope", which was an Indian Rock Python that was close to 20 feet long. It weighed 200 pounds.
I was an 80 pound 10 year old at the time, and my dad was nervous when I was handling it; I could have probably become part of Penelope's body if she had decided that it needed to happen...
i met penelope many years ago and she had a part in all my childhood friends lives too. small world
I work at a place in the UK called Snakes Alive. I was there when I found this comment and I thought it was a funny coincidence.
@@clone1448 Pretty cool!
What a beautiful animal. To be respected and admired.
🥴
Indeed!
from distance! hahahaha
It’s a regular sighting in the hills of Ballito which is in the province of Kwa-Zulu Natal in South Africa 🇿🇦...there’s most likely a rocky ravine nearby where they hibernate/its habitat.
This looks like a younging...it’s no strange to spot a giant 15/18/20m behemoth in these parts of KZN.
You haven’t seen or heard the power of this thing until you see it constrict a fully fledged Bull(Cow) from 20m away or so, you literally feel and hear the bones of a cow snap and crackle when this thing is about to swallow its prey.
Caveat: pyhthons are lightning fast,they have the quickest reflexes of any big snakes,especially when hungry,it takes a split second for a giant 20m to strike from 6/8/10m away...it’s worse when their intended target(humans) are on their side(outside their periphery) or behind,they are highly instinctive and strike with so much speed it’s unbelievable.
I heard the sound of a child,though it’s very rare that they charge head on but if it so chose, it would go for that child with such velocity that no one would dare be able to stop it...that’s how quick this giant is,alas the video’s not doing those movements justice,witnessing this thing move in real life is a pretty sight to behold but devilishly scary😉
Visit KZN,Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces if and when you wanna see these babies in action.
✌🏿🇿🇦😉
Terrifying
Thank you
That Python survived WW2 to become this big
I came face to face with a snake that looked remarkably similar but about half the size, under a bridge in Arlington, Texas. My best guess is somebody dumped it once it got huge. I was walking through shin deep water when it exploded upward, standing to eye level. It loudly hissed, then bolted out of the tunnel into deeper water.
I don't think I would be alive to tell that one. My heart would have given out first. You are braver than me!!
Wow
@@sheree4976
All I did was freeze up in utter shock. Not brave.
@@SewerTapes I'm in Fort Worth. I pray there are no snakes that big here. Trust me, if I would have seen it, I could have won the Summer Marathon Olympics! LOL
@@sheree4976
Fort Worth! Well, howdy neighbor! Yeah, I ran once the whole thing processed. I just want to make sure I'm not giving the impression I stood my ground. LOL.
That's nothing compared to the Titanoboa I keep guarding my palace.
Snakes are such unique creatures and it's a shame they're misjudged so much.
bet you eat them all
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I'm looking for those who said Python can't move fast😂
It's downhill obviously!!
i had no idea a snake could move that fast................he was cruising along............🪱
Yeah, many people forget the power of muscle, the bigger the muscle, the stronger, the harder the faster it works.
Do not venture near an anaconda or a Rock Python, on ground, from the side or the front. You are much more vulnerable in these two positions & greater chances that you will be attacked...and never assume that its' huge size means it's slow.
its*
@@VesperAegis Yes I do mean " it's "... It's just one snake dude
Lol I wouldn’t venture near one of those killing machines from any direction 😂
@@RichHomieGon most of us will never but Incase of Rock Python,it's quite possible those that go for trekking in safari,may encounter.
So in what position should we be if by any chance we encounter them?
Amazing. I'd never get that close. You're brave....
Last time I saw a python moving this fast was named NAGINI..who even know to Apparate with “you know Who”😂!!
Fascinating it makes the mind wonder old folklore stories yet this is real and seeing it in an average field climate looks colder makes the mind wonder what's out there
It was someone's pet
Bigfoot probably
Impressionante é a agilidade dela com todo esse tamanho e peso muito rápida
Ainda bem que a nossa sucuri do Brasil é lentinha na terra kkkkkkk.
How do you tell it's a she or female?
@@innocentshimenga9128 pq você é burro
I know snakes are creepy for many people and even to me at times, but you gotta admit it’s really cool to see one that large. They’re almost in a way quiet majestic.
You haven’t seen mine
@@starmember132 💀 👀
Just when I was thinking it couldn't move fast...
It moves fast.
Stuff that for a laugh. The worst thing I’d come across here in NZ is a rogue sheep. Bloody dangerous though, especially if it’s got a knife.
😂
lol 😆
Beautiful creature. I was enthralled by them when I held my first Burmese and Retic when I was 10.
Agreed. I would take a snake over most pets out there... beautiful animals, all sorts of colors and patterns, and they are super fun if you know how to work with them safely. Hoping to add a Brazilian Rainbow Boa to my family next year.
Idiots like you are the reason why we have Python invasion in Florida. Stop keeping non-native wild animals as pets, you dingus.
@@tylerdavidson2400 gfy
@@tylerdavidson2400 Cats and dogs brings more damage to all ecosystems in the World than all the Pytons in florida combined. I Hope your argument Works to all species and not for only those you dislike.
@@tylerdavidson2400 Go out and start hunting and killing every single cat and dog you see, then. Because those two animals have caused absolutely horrible issues environmentally in so many ways, and are incredibly invasive and dangerous, way more than any snake.
You see how you sound dude? No. We will continue owning our animals, and no, we are not going to kill our animals in cold blood. Stop owning or supporting the owning of any animal if you think this.
snake is faster than most ppl
Don't let the yoink guy find out
Wow natural nature's beauty
Beautiful. Almost looks related to some sort of fairy tale or folktale I read about Burmese mom who has beautiful daughters and how she met the Python near the gooseberry tree
I was expecting it to move really slowly. 😲
Me too lol
What is it running away from?
Jheez that was beast!! And did you see how quick that moved, and where snouts was this seen??