people need to stop enslaving animals and shit like this wouldn't happen. i never understood why humans feel so entitled to shit including life of other beings.
Growing up in South Florida, we swam, camped and canoed throughout, including the Loxahatchee River and Johnathan Dickinson State Park. Of course back then gators were endangered, but quite honestly now you really need to be careful, as gators are no longer endangered and pythons are plentiful!😎
@Mr L it is relatively new, Floridians have been casting their "too big to handle" pythons away in the Everglades for decades and now it has been multiplying to the point where it's a problem
The battle was lost at 4:18. The python did not strangle (constrict) the alligator to death but, instead, its prey drowned. You can see the bubbles of its drowning at that moment.
So true..Same as I thought..Such a horrible death.We can see that alligator trying to get it's head above the water for a breath along with its pain of being constricted..But that python keep it's victim under water as it knows it will make his job easier..
Growing up in South Florida, we swam, camped and canoed throughout, including the Loxahatchee River and Johnathan Dickinson State Park. Of course back then gators were endangered, but quite honestly now you really need to be careful, as gators are no longer endangered and pythons are plentiful!
That was a small alligator....I've actually seen a video of a full grown alligator snap a full grown python in half. These pythons killing small alligators and other wildlife are a major threat to the ecosystem of Florida. They've got to get rid of these snakes somehow.
@@maximebey5729 but he's may be right, because a large alligator has bite force 2961 PSI, that's mean the Gator can explode the phyton head with the bite force, in fact phyton always prey on small alligator, not the huge one, because if the snake eats larger prey than itself, it would be explode because the Gator is too big for it's stomach...
Spot-on, Sandy. It`s a matter of size & weight. But there are people out there who believe that a reticulated python can murder & swallow a 20 ft. Saltwater crocodile, even though it is a well-established fact that crocs of that size stand 3 1/2 ft. at the shoulder and weigh upwards of 2000 pounds.^^^
If we could ship the captured pythons back to their native regions where they are now endangered, it would be a win win situation for the whole planet.
Its not really that the pet owner let it go I mean yes that does happen from time to time but what really happens is the Hurricanes hitting the reptile preserves and destroying them and the reptiles escaping that's were the big problem started that ball bouncing.
I'm sure it was a progressive liberal who "ignored" existing law and kept this species in their home illegally. Read between the lines and you "might" get it...
You are right about that , i been hearing for years now that they are adapting to the cooler climate and just heard about one being found in northern Georgia.
Gators have a serious hole in their attack/defense. Without the ability to drown prey animals they're not very effective in the animal kingdom. It's ironic that their main weapon was used against them in this attack.
Wow, I didn’t realize how much the Burmese python was so welcomed with wide open arms by most Floridians lol. (I’m JK, btw, if you’re from south Florida. I watch these videos looking to root for the python hunters. Save the Everglades!)
@@Kenroy_Tatoute read my comment again .......pound for pound. .....not 500 vs 2000 500 vs 500 snake wins. Retic won't eat a 2000 pound croc but 30 ft of snake can drown it
MTurk Guide - yeah dude I'm watching this shit and then saw that trail and am thinking who the fuck wants to bike on such a narrow trail with thick vegetation? A fucking python or alligator could lunge at you and you wouldn't even see it coming. Fuckkk thatttt!
TheBlackAntiHero that "baby gator" is a good 5-6 feet. Not full grown but not a baby. Female Burmese pythons can reach 20-22 feet and weigh 200-300 lbs. Reticulated pythons although fewer in number in Florida can reach 22-28+ feet and weigh over 300 lbs. African Rock pythons about the same size and Green Anacondas can reach 20-25 feet 300-500 lbs. Florida Panthers are typically 80 120 lbs max.
Lol the guy above me is the king of exaggeration. You will never encounter a Burmese over 200 lbs in the wild, so that's that. Same goes for Afrocks and Retics in general, although there are many accounts of specimens of the latter weighing >200 lbs. This is typically only for Retics over 20ft in length. Anacondas, however, regularly weigh in over 200 lbs, as they much more heavily built than any python species. Also, Florida Panthers are between 100-150 lbs, and this isn't including huge/dwarf specimens
XZagatoX No Florida panthers aren't that big. It is nothing more than a southern range puma that is more closely related to the south american puma which averages 70-120 pounds. Even the north western puma's don't get to much over 150 pounds on average.
Those python such a powerful animal just by sheer constricting a prey it's able to overpower many prey much larger than it, no wonder it's on top of the food chain, one would think it nature gave that animal a venomous bite too it would dominate very animal on earth.
Great footage. The 'gator looks to be very large relative to the python; I wonder if the snake managed to swallow it. If so, it's probably still digesting it now!
NOT REALLY.... GATOR IS TOAST FROM GIT GO! SNAKE ACTUALLY DROWNS THE GATOR MORE THAN STRANGLE I GUESS A LITTLE OF BOTH BUT YOU CAN SEE A HUGE RELEASE OF AIR NEAR THE END ALOT OF BUBBLES ...IM SURE THAT WAS GATOR GIVING UP THE GHOST.
It’s so sad that people letting pet snakes go because they can’t look after them is now ruining the wildlife that was there first. That animal clearly doesn’t belong in Florida. I’m from the uk and it makes me angry so couldn’t imagine how you guys feel!
no technically hurricane season cause pythons out of zoo and house...plus more eggs on the lands...The hunters are going after them because try to stop from decrease of wildlife animals in South Florida area...
I'm African both of the python and the alligator are food so since the python killed the alligator all I have to do is shot the python and I have two organic fresh meats for almost a month
Ange Ouloupohi you don't wanna subsist on python meat from the Everglades. The mercury levels in the Everglades are dangerously high (probably from decades of white Americans dumping pollution into rivers that fed into the Everglades)
It's so heartbreaking to watch this as I owned two caimans in my life, I could only feel sorry for this 4 foot alligator; not even a challenge for this python.
M_DrK ... this alligator is, like the python, also a mindless killer -- which will digest you, too, if given the chance; that's not the point. The point is, we need alligators and not pythons, to retain the beautiful million-year -old animal ecological balance in the Everglades. Kill these pythons wherever and whenever you find them, so we can keep our beautiful Everglades. Just putting this out there.
I love just about all wildlife but that snake should have died it doesn't belong here. Maybe next python hunt I will see his head on a stick. remember Fl has a stand your ground law and that gator should have had its weapon.
If you go far back enough in time NO SPECIES belonged anywhere. Animals weren't just handed the land to them by "law", you know, all species had to fight their way to survive and establish themselves somewhere (hence the territories each occupy today). And if these amazing creatures are fighting their way and surviving, then they are slowly deserving their place there! The History of zoogeology is made of thriving and, yes, extinction. Deal with it! It has ALWAYS been that way through the ages. What has never happened was humans taking guns and kill the stronger species to protect the "poor weaker ones from going down in numbers". THAT is the real abnormal piece of the puzzle here!
Jimmy David yes but when an animal who doesn't belong in our ecosystem is destroying it do to people releasing them in the wild that's not natural... these and other plants and animals introduced by people who couldn't handle them anymore are destroying the natural species that live here. So yes these pythons either need to be killed or sent back to where they originate or figure something out.
Should have died? Yeah okay let's talk about fucking tortoises which have begun swimming, yes swimming, to other lands and affecting the ecosystems there. Should they die too because they weren't there 50 years ago? Fucken idiot lol look at mankinds invasive behaviour over our entire fucking history, that's what should have died. You're probably living on land which used to be occupied by wildlife but that's okay right? Stupid yanks with their delusions of superior education systems.
Lol, nope. Pythons don't mess around. A large gator might put up a fight and it could win. Could. But python is the apex predator. There's a reason why Florida is trying their hardest to control them. Anything in their path is a meal. Including a so called large gator.
Yes, Watching the video, I was desiring to tear up the snake from middle. I was full of grudge 😡😡😡. Let's see what it can do with an adult one. The alligator was a bady.
Millions of years in adaptation, to become the ultimate water ambush predator......and you get ambushed and drowned by a foreign snake. Darwin would be shaking his head. Lol
Right lol I live 30 mins south of New Orleans in Thibodaux and you can see gators pretty much everywhere. I honestly don’t know why they’re so protected, they’re easily over populated especially in Louisiana. There’s a pond about 100 yards behind my house with 2 9-10 footers easily and I’ve seen plenty of 4-6 footers in there also.
Maykil Ryfira stfu lol. Come to Louisiana just south of New Orleans, I promise you they are not cherished here. You took what I said way out of context I don’t have a problem with alligators, just they’re over populated and I don’t think it should be a federal crime to kill them when wild life experts or whatever they consider themselves as won’t even come relocate them here. You probably don’t live in a area where they sun bathe on your road and are in your back yard. I know pythons are hurting and endangering wild life in Florida and I agree they should try to be controlled, but I don’t understand why people are mad a Burmese python killed a alligator. Alligators are territorial, it probably started the fight with the snake 🤷🏿♂️ There’s literally 2 million alligators in the state of Louisiana and only 300k of them are in captivity. You don’t think that’s a problem?
Maykil Ryfira “They’re a cherished and icon of American wildlife?” That sounds right to you? 😂 Here bud I’ll be your 6th grade English teacher, you don’t need that “a” before cherished, your sentence is improper. Is English your first language? Your sentence should’ve looked like “They’re cherished and a icon of American wildlife.” I honestly don’t dgaf I hate typing or writing proper just if you’re really worried about someone’s grammar yours should be perfect.
It had a hard time with a baby alligator. Imagine what would happen if that was an adult. Also i read that anacondas can get up to 550lbs. I thought it would definitely kill an adult alligator but then i read that some adult gators get up to 2 tons but mostly 1 ton. Still i think the gator will kill pythons/anacondas decisively with a 500 pound advantage
NOT REALLY I WATCHED GUYS BEAT A PYTHON WITH 2X4 AND IT KEPT KILLING A DOG....THEY PULLED IT AND DRAGGED IT STILL KEPT SQUEEZING...SO NO I WOULDNT MESS WITH IT .
Alan Jamain Oui tu préférais les challenges et les vidéos putaclics par contre quand y'a de la radio ou télé en tendance ça dit rien. Je ne comprendrais jamais ce qui peut se passer dans votre tête pour tenir ces propos, t'es pas le premier que je croise en ce moment...
On est sur yt pas sur BFM TV yt c'est fait pour regarder des video de youtubeur pas de radio ou télé c'est pour sa que je dit que les tendances son vraiment nul
Wether the snake belongs there or not, wether it is an intrusive species or not, it's now there and becoming a part of the food chain. It survives by any means necessary, just like any of natures wildlife. Wether it made it to Florida in the past few years or a 100 years ago, its here now and trying to live and survive. If you go back several generations, most of us watching this, is from somewhere else.
Excellent video.. A rambling monologue would have ruined it. You have a steady hand. And it is more documentation of the devastating effects of invasive species.
And that, friends, is why we should be extremely concerned about invasive species.
There's only one invasive specie call human.
Why, it's winning
@@DrCash7 Heheheh
Snakes gotta go and I’m not talking about Democrats
@@Freedomlawnservice87 The King Snake slithered away back to FL on January 20th.
The snake has a serious advantage in the water. It can be constricting the alligator and coming up for air five feet away at the same time.
The gator at least belongs in the swamp, irresponsible pet owners and carelessness have brought the python into Florida.
CheyFire It's not just that. Hurricanes have also if not have been been the been the main reason that pythons are invasive.
Jack Leo have also if not have been been the been the. Awesome
Jack Leó you tell em keyboard warrior.
have you also if not have been been the been the? I have, and I'll never forget it
people need to stop enslaving animals and shit like this wouldn't happen. i never understood why humans feel so entitled to shit including life of other beings.
Sooo, from the comments section it sounds like Florida has a python problem. Y'all should do something about that...
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I’m sure they will, right after they fix the gator problem
Englandsbestlover Gators are not the problem. Gators are native to florida not pythons.
@@Englandsbestlover what gator problem
Every year the Florida Wildlife Commission holds a contest to see who can harvest the most pythons. They issue a limited number of permits for it.
Lesson: stay out of the water in Florida
The only place you are allowed to swim in Everglades National Park is the hotel pool.
Its scary...you have to watch the ground and trees too...havent you seen Jungle Book? :)
Growing up in South Florida, we swam, camped and canoed throughout, including the Loxahatchee River and Johnathan Dickinson State Park. Of course back then gators were endangered, but quite honestly now you really need to be careful, as gators are no longer endangered and pythons are plentiful!😎
Yea, slimy things did crawl with legs,
Upon the slimy sea.
@Mr L it is relatively new, Floridians have been casting their "too big to handle" pythons away in the Everglades for decades and now it has been multiplying to the point where it's a problem
These snakes hunt in water and land, they got to go
agreed!
They don't breath under water..
The battle was lost at 4:18. The python did not strangle (constrict) the alligator to death but, instead, its prey drowned. You can see the bubbles of its drowning at that moment.
A true video, a bit difficult to follow only because it’s underwater. Large snake, small gator, end of story. Thanks for sharing.
Death by suffocation and drowning.. Horrible fate indeed.
It wouldn't be suffocation, it would be cardiac arrest
So true..Same as I thought..Such a horrible death.We can see that alligator trying to get it's head above the water for a breath along with its pain of being constricted..But that python keep it's victim under water as it knows it will make his job easier..
Reasons #45 and #46 to not live in Florida.
#45 currently lives in Florida.
Poor gator. It was only a juvenille, I'd like to see what that snake could do to against a 14 foot gator.
Title should be :
*Video: Watch water move in a dirty pool*
Growing up in South Florida, we swam, camped and canoed throughout, including the Loxahatchee River and Johnathan Dickinson State Park. Of course back then gators were endangered, but quite honestly now you really need to be careful, as gators are no longer endangered and pythons are plentiful!
You remember that kid got attacked and killed by gator in J D state park??....I stopped canoeing after that in there
@@terrencebarber7461 very small decision.
That was a small alligator....I've actually seen a video of a full grown alligator snap a full grown python in half. These pythons killing small alligators and other wildlife are a major threat to the ecosystem of Florida. They've got to get rid of these snakes somehow.
Do you have the link of the video please ?
@@maximebey5729 but he's may be right, because a large alligator has bite force 2961 PSI, that's mean the Gator can explode the phyton head with the bite force, in fact phyton always prey on small alligator, not the huge one, because if the snake eats larger prey than itself, it would be explode because the Gator is too big for it's stomach...
Spot-on, Sandy. It`s a matter of size & weight. But there are people out there who believe that a reticulated python can murder & swallow a 20 ft. Saltwater crocodile, even though it is a well-established fact that crocs of that size stand 3 1/2 ft. at the shoulder and weigh upwards of 2000 pounds.^^^
If we could ship the captured pythons back to their native regions where they are now endangered, it would be a win win situation for the whole planet.
@@nightdweller1993 exactly
Can you imagine losing to somebody with no arms how embarrassing
No
@@anameidonthave7957 *imaginatiooooon* 🌈
And then you remember how now they can just strangle and crush you with their whole bodies with a force 12 times stronger than the average human.
Iam sure they don't know that feeling embarrassed.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is where a .22 would come in handy, perfect head shot one less invader
I would think the ecological thing to do would be to shoot the invasive python. That used to be someones pet.
Not all Pythons are someone's pet, there are a lot of Pythons in the wild and in swamps
He might not have a gun
there 100's of thousands, many in remote areas..nearly impossible to locate and remove
rides a bike in the middle of nowhere and sees a python and alligator fighting 10 feet away.... cool, let me just hang out here for a while....
My thoughts
There too busy fighting each other to attack him
@@Ashclayton1994 right...good thing they're the only two animals out there...
Wytpipo shit 😂😂
Thank the idiotic "pet" owner that released that python.
Its not really that the pet owner let it go I mean yes that does happen from time to time but what really happens is the Hurricanes hitting the reptile preserves and destroying them and the reptiles escaping that's were the big problem started that ball bouncing.
@@mattjohnson4364 I've been through multiple hurricanes... there's no excuse. You have days to prepare.
If this is Florida, the Python most likely was born in the wild.
@@SkeeterMcTavish lol, they are like don't blame us, blame the nature.
@@mattjohnson4364 They never should have been imported in the first place.
Hey, Florida, there's a new super-predator in town and his name starts with a P and rhymes with 'Python.'
Build a an anti python wall
I'm sure it was a progressive liberal who "ignored" existing law and kept this species in their home illegally. Read between the lines and you "might" get it...
That"s probably next on the list!
...They were called "oceans".
Wow, I hate snakes so much that I feel bad for the alligator 😂😂
Likewise
I hate them both...lol. They would both enjoy killing you or I in a heartbeat.
THE SOUTH HAS GOT TO GET RID OF THE GIANT SNAKES .
Douglas Compton Burmese Pythons can lay 50 or more eggs at a time. They can breed quicker than “the south” can eradicate. They are here to stay.
You are right about that , i been hearing for years now that they are adapting to the cooler climate and just heard about one being found in northern Georgia.
I read a thing that they found 4 big ones living in Kansas . Now that's cool environment . They will hybranate in the winter
@@robertmoore1123 Wow thats not good!...I live in so. illinois so if they been seen in kansas they could be in my neck of the woods lol!
Robert Moore they found a 26 ft python in Kansas City
I'm telling you *right now* ...
...that snake aint got nothing on me.
If i was filming id pick up a decent sized brick and make sure it landed on the snake lol
Cassiopea VS Renekton
Ilyes Yamani Haha cassio won ofc.
Ilyes Yamani REPORT RENEKTON FOR FEED
Ilyes Yamani lmao!
One of the best videos.
Natural sounds. Great filming.
You did it exellent dude. 👌👍
When you're a big scary alligator but a snake gets you with your own signature move!! 😂😂
Gators have a serious hole in their attack/defense. Without the ability to drown prey animals they're not very effective in the animal kingdom. It's ironic that their main weapon was used against them in this attack.
I’m lowkey pissed that these people didn’t try to stop it
You jump in that python and gator infested water?
@@bang.bang.ninergang 😂😂😂
When the snakes head pops out to breath put a round through it
Wow, I didn’t realize how much the Burmese python was so welcomed with wide open arms by most Floridians lol. (I’m JK, btw, if you’re from south Florida. I watch these videos looking to root for the python hunters. Save the Everglades!)
Thank you alligator for helping rid of the Python scourge that is destroying our ENP.
Two Words for the Python: Honey Badger
Alligator should’ve read the signs: “No swimming”
Haha the Python came up for air at 1:30 and had that Gator pinned down.
you guys need some crocodiles from Australia they would rip the head off that snake like its nothin.. 😂
NAH , POUND FOR POUND THE PYTHON WINS 9 OUT OF 10 .....CROC IS DEF AGRO BUT SO IS A RETICULATED PYTHON
Craig Bielsky Idk man Saltwater Crocs are pretty big
@@Kenroy_Tatoute 30ft reticulated python weighs 500 lbs it will eat a 500lb croc.
Craig Bielsky Saltwater Crocodiles are the biggest reptiles in the world and can be 20 feet long and weigh a ton
@@Kenroy_Tatoute read my comment again .......pound for pound. .....not 500 vs 2000
500 vs 500 snake wins.
Retic won't eat a 2000 pound croc but 30 ft of snake can drown it
Wow what a amazing footage of two unbelievably strong creatures
Shoot that snake in the head said the native Floridian . Now I have to worry about these things when I go fishing .
Gator🐊...im king of this river
Python🐍...here hold my beer🍺
Swamp*
thumbs up, amazing footage. I am interested to know how it began though. I'm mainly interested in knowing who the initial aggressor was.
Awesome footage! Thanks!
Junkies
That bike path looks to be in Nopeville.. which is in the state of Imnevergoingthere-ton. Yikes.. scary!
MTurk Guide - yeah dude I'm watching this shit and then saw that trail and am thinking who the fuck wants to bike on such a narrow trail with thick vegetation? A fucking python or alligator could lunge at you and you wouldn't even see it coming. Fuckkk thatttt!
MTurk Guide he'll yeah
LOL.. Yeah, sure don't want to stop there to have to change a flat.
Gators and snakes don't eat people. They are too hard to chew. Especially here in Florida.
A real problem here is if you come across a feral male hog on a narrow trail.
the hell man! you had the high ground ! save that gator!
My thoughts exactly
Easy to talk😂
Sheeeit, he'd better be watching to make sure that there weren't any OTHER snakes in the area.
Gators used to be the biggest bully on the block, but now there is another bully in town.
Bobby L yeah stay out of water we cant not see fighting in the water so boring
They still are, pythons can only take on juvenile alligators, they would get destroyed if they tried to fight a 10+ foot one
ash anarchy facts
Well true they can only take small ones but like this they are not letting the gators grow.
Blake when one them grab your ass keep that same energy
It's just a baby gator. A python usually won't kill a gator that's a full grown adult.
TheBlackAntiHero that is what i noticed
TheBlackAntiHero that "baby gator" is a good 5-6 feet. Not full grown but not a baby. Female Burmese pythons can reach 20-22 feet and weigh 200-300 lbs. Reticulated pythons although fewer in number in Florida can reach 22-28+ feet and weigh over 300 lbs. African Rock pythons about the same size and Green Anacondas can reach 20-25 feet 300-500 lbs.
Florida Panthers are typically 80 120 lbs max.
Lol the guy above me is the king of exaggeration. You will never encounter a Burmese over 200 lbs in the wild, so that's that. Same goes for Afrocks and Retics in general, although there are many accounts of specimens of the latter weighing >200 lbs. This is typically only for Retics over 20ft in length. Anacondas, however, regularly weigh in over 200 lbs, as they much more heavily built than any python species. Also, Florida Panthers are between 100-150 lbs, and this isn't including huge/dwarf specimens
XZagatoX No Florida panthers aren't that big. It is nothing more than a southern range puma that is more closely related to the south american puma which averages 70-120 pounds. Even the north western puma's don't get to much over 150 pounds on average.
Those python such a powerful animal just by sheer constricting a prey it's able to overpower many prey much larger than it, no wonder it's on top of the food chain, one would think it nature gave that animal a venomous bite too it would dominate very animal on earth.
Great footage. The 'gator looks to be very large relative to the python; I wonder if the snake managed to swallow it. If so, it's probably still digesting it now!
Incredible footage......
What a battle of the apex predators, it goes back and forth
NOT REALLY.... GATOR IS TOAST FROM GIT GO! SNAKE ACTUALLY DROWNS THE GATOR MORE THAN STRANGLE I GUESS A LITTLE OF BOTH BUT YOU CAN SEE A HUGE RELEASE OF AIR NEAR THE END ALOT OF BUBBLES ...IM SURE THAT WAS GATOR GIVING UP THE GHOST.
Look at how menacing it looks when it breathes out of the water.
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Adrien Legrand mdr bonne question
Adrien Legrand bonne question...
est ce que tu es grand?
pack openning mec legrand c'est mon nom de famille ..
Elle mérite tout à fait sa place dans les tendances, il s'agit d'images amateur rares et intéressantes
It’s so sad that people letting pet snakes go because they can’t look after them is now ruining the wildlife that was there first. That animal clearly doesn’t belong in Florida. I’m from the uk and it makes me angry so couldn’t imagine how you guys feel!
no technically hurricane season cause pythons out of zoo and house...plus more eggs on the lands...The hunters are going after them because try to stop from decrease of wildlife animals in South Florida area...
I'm African both of the python and the alligator are food so since the python killed the alligator all I have to do is shot the python and I have two organic fresh meats for almost a month
My guy which part of Africa are you talking about. Because I don't know of any tribe that does. .. If yours do bruh I don't think it's healthy.. Just
Ange Ouloupohi LmAo
Wtf??? Niggas eating Pythons n allies
Ange Ouloupohi you don't wanna subsist on python meat from the Everglades. The mercury levels in the Everglades are dangerously high (probably from decades of white Americans dumping pollution into rivers that fed into the Everglades)
@@unstoppableExodia Yes, we should make everything about race.
i like how it says "video:" on a site where the only things you can post are videos
Boa my butt. That's a Burmese python
Dan Justice There is a miracle on my chain, a child is lacking to get crushed, it will be rescued astonishment
wtf are u on about?
Stood a chance. It’s enough. That said, we present to leave out haboob, at the swimming!
Yep, and these bastard snakes never stop growing.
Without Attenboroughs soothing narration, this is devastating.
It's so heartbreaking to watch this as I owned two caimans in my life, I could only feel sorry for this 4 foot alligator; not even a challenge for this python.
I don't think that Python can eat a full grown alligator w/o dying as well
Tell me you kill the snake!!
The bubbles said it all when they came up
SAW THAT FOR SURE ....GAVE UP THE GHOST
poor alligator
M_DrK , poor alligator what, if it was the alligator that killed the Snake you would've said the same thing.
M_DrK he's lunch now..
I have a hard time feeling sorry for the alligator!!
I'd rather the gator win. I hate snakes.
M_DrK ... this alligator is, like the python, also a mindless killer -- which will digest you, too, if given the chance; that's not the point. The point is, we need alligators and not pythons, to retain the beautiful million-year -old animal ecological balance in the Everglades. Kill these pythons wherever and whenever you find them, so we can keep our beautiful Everglades. Just putting this out there.
Florida Gators... Oh! I mean "Florida Pythons."
I love just about all wildlife but that snake should have died it doesn't belong here. Maybe next python hunt I will see his head on a stick. remember Fl has a stand your ground law and that gator should have had its weapon.
If you go far back enough in time NO SPECIES belonged anywhere. Animals weren't just handed the land to them by "law", you know, all species had to fight their way to survive and establish themselves somewhere (hence the territories each occupy today). And if these amazing creatures are fighting their way and surviving, then they are slowly deserving their place there! The History of zoogeology is made of thriving and, yes, extinction. Deal with it! It has ALWAYS been that way through the ages. What has never happened was humans taking guns and kill the stronger species to protect the "poor weaker ones from going down in numbers". THAT is the real abnormal piece of the puzzle here!
Jimmy David yes but when an animal who doesn't belong in our ecosystem is destroying it do to people releasing them in the wild that's not natural... these and other plants and animals introduced by people who couldn't handle them anymore are destroying the natural species that live here. So yes these pythons either need to be killed or sent back to where they originate or figure something out.
Jimmy David You're the only one with a brain apparently.
Should have died? Yeah okay let's talk about fucking tortoises which have begun swimming, yes swimming, to other lands and affecting the ecosystems there. Should they die too because they weren't there 50 years ago? Fucken idiot lol look at mankinds invasive behaviour over our entire fucking history, that's what should have died. You're probably living on land which used to be occupied by wildlife but that's okay right? Stupid yanks with their delusions of superior education systems.
Jimmy David I agree. Most people are, unfortunately, a few rungs down on the cognitive evolutionary ladder.
That alligator never stood a chance
Ofc it didn’t it isn’t even big
What suffocation doesn't do, drowning will!
COMBO DEAL
If these creatures can take down and eat an alligator they can damn sure eat a human.
Exactly!
Thats a small aligater. A big one would of had a nice meal that day
Lol, nope. Pythons don't mess around. A large gator might put up a fight and it could win. Could. But python is the apex predator. There's a reason why Florida is trying their hardest to control them. Anything in their path is a meal. Including a so called large gator.
🔴 WoW! Amazing Photography!!! (great job being quiet while filming.)
Real Life: Never seen before ⭐
Instead of filming it, they should've killed the damn thing. These snakes need to be eradicated from the Everglades!
Yes, Watching the video, I was desiring to tear up the snake from middle. I was full of grudge 😡😡😡. Let's see what it can do with an adult one. The alligator was a bady.
My goodness look how huge it is in the water.
Awesome video, awesome experience to be able to witness this. Tnx 4posting video!!
Elizabeth Harrington s
Should have called someone to take the snake out...
Thanks for sharing! You're brave!!! 🐊🌴🌵
Spoiler : krillin die
Were you watching your back? BTW footage is awesome
I blame Russia for the plague of pythons
michael white There is a miracle on my chain, a child is lacking to get crushed, it will be rescued astonishment
I blame lawbreakers...
I can't believe people are still replying and commenting to my post. And I'm getting thumb's up too. This post was back in December LOL!
Oops! Forgot to give my self a thumb's up, now I have 18 on my initial remark, and 1 a piece now :)
You seem like a nice enough guy...I will give you one more thumbs up.
sometimes python wins, sometimes gator wins. I've seen it both ways. Usually depends on size.
Somehow this is Trumps fault...lol
They are Trumps relatives.
Pythons are a huge problem in Florida, I just read an article which took me here. How does a Burmese python get to Florida? What is going on?
"reporter" and he used nokia 3310 to take a video.
zijanaleksandar why
Nope its 5250
I would've went in and pulled the gator out by its tail and tried to kill the snake.
That looks like a BIG PYTHON, I have colt python to blast the snake..lol
That trail he was bike riding on,a alligator can easily cut you off and attack you
next time kill the snake or call a park ranger.they are an invasive specie
egr4ee. Ya, call a park ranger. See how slow they respond. The more problems ( snakes ) the more job security.
egr4ee what if tried to kill the snake, and get fucked up. Your talking about a 25 feet primal killer.
So are white people 😒
yashua haggerty thats not 25feet.
@@billy-uo9mb OK 19FT YOU GRAB IT AND KILL IT RAMBO....
Millions of years in adaptation, to become the ultimate water ambush predator......and you get ambushed and drowned by a foreign snake. Darwin would be shaking his head. Lol
Who cares if pythons are on Florida. There's still plenty of gators too. You guys like gators will go extinct lol
Right lol I live 30 mins south of New Orleans in Thibodaux and you can see gators pretty much everywhere. I honestly don’t know why they’re so protected, they’re easily over populated especially in Louisiana. There’s a pond about 100 yards behind my house with 2 9-10 footers easily and I’ve seen plenty of 4-6 footers in there also.
Maykil Ryfira stfu lol. Come to Louisiana just south of New Orleans, I promise you they are not cherished here. You took what I said way out of context I don’t have a problem with alligators, just they’re over populated and I don’t think it should be a federal crime to kill them when wild life experts or whatever they consider themselves as won’t even come relocate them here. You probably don’t live in a area where they sun bathe on your road and are in your back yard. I know pythons are hurting and endangering wild life in Florida and I agree they should try to be controlled, but I don’t understand why people are mad a Burmese python killed a alligator. Alligators are territorial, it probably started the fight with the snake 🤷🏿♂️ There’s literally 2 million alligators in the state of Louisiana and only 300k of them are in captivity. You don’t think that’s a problem?
Maykil Ryfira and it’s ironic you have a problem with my grammar but can’t even form a proper sentence lol
Maykil Ryfira “They’re a cherished and icon of American wildlife?” That sounds right to you? 😂 Here bud I’ll be your 6th grade English teacher, you don’t need that “a” before cherished, your sentence is improper. Is English your first language? Your sentence should’ve looked like “They’re cherished and a icon of American wildlife.” I honestly don’t dgaf I hate typing or writing proper just if you’re really worried about someone’s grammar yours should be perfect.
You idiot there messing with the egosystem.
It had a hard time with a baby alligator. Imagine what would happen if that was an adult. Also i read that anacondas can get up to 550lbs. I thought it would definitely kill an adult alligator but then i read that some adult gators get up to 2 tons but mostly 1 ton. Still i think the gator will kill pythons/anacondas decisively with a 500 pound advantage
Next time jump in and help the gator...and please get someone to film it and upload it so I can sit and watch it while I nibble my popcorn.
Thanks for filming in Landscape mode. 👍
boa versus SMALL alligator
That isn't a boa dude that's s Burmese python and I've been burms take on kill and eat much bigger Gators than that
Look on the bright side: This " Invasive Python" probably saved someones grandmother and her dog from being eaten by that alligator.
Where you think these things gonna go after they’ve depleted the glades?
@@Jeff-d8o The likely hood that they will deplete the glades in my opinion is nonsense; they will become part of the food chain.
Soon they will be praying on Humans as they walk by. As they get bigger. Scary place to walk or bike
gary toui how true.
gary toui cut off his head with a axe or blow that snake in two with a 12 gauge
Humans make *bullets* that can blow up inside animals just saying.
I hope you meant to say preying, not praying.
You caught the snake on his lunch break.
You should have helped it by throwing stuff at it it would have scared it off.
NOT REALLY I WATCHED GUYS BEAT A PYTHON WITH 2X4 AND IT KEPT KILLING A DOG....THEY PULLED IT AND DRAGGED IT STILL KEPT SQUEEZING...SO NO I WOULDNT MESS WITH IT .
My skin is crawling I wouldn’t even stand there to film it. Uff-dah!! 🏃🏽♀️ 💨 she gone! 🥴
絡まった蛇さんやないか
飛龍丸蛍 ニシキヘビがアリゲーターガーを絞め殺す的なことらしいですよ
アリゲーターガーじゃなくてワニだw
Mi-ya 2001 (笑)
まず、こんな汚いところにカー科は、いないべ
Being constricted must suck but being constricted under water must really suck
Voilà les tendances en 2017
Alan Jamain J'aime beaucoup quel est le problème. T'es con ou quoi?
Aknowzz t bizarre non ?
Alan Jamain c'est pas pire que le reste , les squeezie et compagnie
Alan Jamain Oui tu préférais les challenges et les vidéos putaclics par contre quand y'a de la radio ou télé en tendance ça dit rien. Je ne comprendrais jamais ce qui peut se passer dans votre tête pour tenir ces propos, t'es pas le premier que je croise en ce moment...
On est sur yt pas sur BFM TV yt c'est fait pour regarder des video de youtubeur pas de radio ou télé c'est pour sa que je dit que les tendances son vraiment nul
The last exhale of the gator @4:19.
Wether the snake belongs there or not, wether it is an intrusive species or not, it's now there and becoming a part of the food chain. It survives by any means necessary, just like any of natures wildlife. Wether it made it to Florida in the past few years or a 100 years ago, its here now and trying to live and survive. If you go back several generations, most of us watching this, is from somewhere else.
ya its time to remove it from florida . its not from there 90 percent of wildlife is gone cause of it cause idiots get snakes then release them*
Would have been a different story with a full grown gator
Chootem!!
TROY MADE A VIDEO OF HE AND THE BOYS HUNTING PYTHONS AT NIGHT FOR REAL....HERE ON UA-cam
Excellent video.. A rambling monologue would have ruined it. You have a steady hand. And it is more documentation of the devastating effects of invasive species.