Lol. What an excellent idea! I recommend watching it twice. First the normal way - there the poor hungry cobra gets its meal. First happy ending. And then in reverse. Second happy ending! And there I thought this video would make me sad ;-)
Well this king cobra was quite small and young. Their venom isn't that lethal drop for drop but boy do they produce a lot of it. This means size matters in how fast their prey subcomes
I was able to get a 12 foot king cobra to feed on thawed rats by saving sheds and wrapping rats in the shed skins. Bingo instant rat burrito that smells like a snake!
@@jeroenr.2737 Its not just the prey that has no chance to survive, the predator also has no chance of hunting down its prey naturally without human assistance when it is in captivity. In nature they aren't confined to a cage and the only living being (except microorganisms) in their reach. In captivity humans determine their whole lives and fate, and if you are against that, then keeping animals isn't for you (maybe a free roaming house cat if anything)
It was very interesting to see how relatively calm the rat snake was for most of the envenomation. While live feeding is very sad and difficult to watch, not to mention potentially dangerous for the animal being fed, it can be a learning opportunity, which is exactly what you guys did. Thank you for sharing this experience in this way. On a much lighter note; I know it was the cobra readjusting and swallowing the rat snake, every time it stopped and flexed its body, it looked like it was taking a moment to catch its breath during a speed eating competition.
With all due respect king cobras wouldn't hunt fead prey in the wild so in my opinion this so much more close to what they would do in the wild , and yes the animal.being fed could be hurt but that could very well happen in the wild aswell
@llewelynventer2976 It may be closer to what happens in the wild, but this is a captive cobra. If we can make its life easier, less stressful, and less dangerous, then we should.
It's not that the food was a living animal, it's how the animal became food. There are far more humane-seeming ways to end a food animal. I'm not saying these guys didn't give it a herculean effort; I'm sure they did. If there was another way, I'm sure they'd try it. Dying from invenomation must be terrifying.
Tobie Whitten so which animal is more important ? If the snake won’t eat frozen are you making the decision it should have a slow death and starve over days ? Or should a mouse who’s been bred to be food be fed to the snake ? Also just because the animal is previously frozen doesn’t mean it was killed humanely it just means you didn’t see it happen. Maybe that points to something inside of you , you’re fine with animal being killed just as long as it doesn’t happen in front of you . Do you take this same stance on all lives being killed ? I feel like this is the natural way , just because it’s not your way doesn’t mean it’s wrong. Snakes in the wild eat live food .
@@tobiewhitten2238 they are breed to be feed alive, if someone dint buy one to live feed, another person will, also the fault in live feeding dont lie on weither the animal suffers or not, the reason most people find fault in it is because live feeders can carry diseases or harm the predators in self defense, and frozen insures the diseases dont survive and get caught and safety for the animal being feed
@@tobiewhitten2238 you sound like a pussy man lmao, they're gonna die anyway werther it be in wild by some predator or in a cage, but in the end everything dies and feeders are feeders man, some stores wont allow you to purchase regular animals as feeders but will allow feeders to be a feeder anytime
Tobie Whitten its no different than in the wild. I understand its "inhumane" for you but some animals are completely picky with food, I have multiple reptiles that will only eat live food. Not to be rude but thats how that goes.
The fact that every time he talks about having to watch this he gets choked up it is clear that he loves these animals and truly is only doing this out of science and necessity. Thank you guys for having so much care for all of these sweet noodles of both the boop and danger variety.
🤦🏾♀️You do realize prey feeders were once alive, purposely killed and put into the freezer for an exact purpose, correct? Feeding live IS NATURAL. How they eat. How wild reptiles survive. It IS a necessity.
@@Butterfly-mt5ml wild reptiles aren't typically trapped in a 4x2 enclosure with their prey and as such if things do go south they can potentially escape and not be murdered by said prey. If it's a necessity then it would be a practice used by all reptile owners because their animals would die otherwise. Presumably in your down time you do the natural thing and roam around foraging and hunting for food in the wilds, rather than sitting at a computer watching videos like the rest of us, since that's how humans are technically supposed to survive.
@@Nopholom 🙄 It doesn’t matter, Turbo. It’s a PREDATORS natural instinct to hunt and kill its prey. That’s why they’re called “PREDATORS!” If you mentally can’t handle the natural behaviors of a PREDATOR, why are you even here? To give a PREDATOR, that is a pet, a KNOWN natural food source, is being a good PREDATOR owner. Not only does this prey give this PREDATOR the nutrition it needs, it’s also enrichment for the PREDATOR. Unfortunately for your mentality, PREDATORS don’t eat salad. Now, if you’re done with your ignorance, I really do have better things to do. Thanks a bunch!
@@Butterfly-mt5mlwhat is not natural is that a ratsnake is fed to a cobra alive whereas in nature every potential prey has a chance of escape. What else is not natural is refusing to see why this cobra supposedly refused to eat before..... if you were stuck in a container the pro rata size of an old UK telephone box, no life around you,no seasons, unable to fully even stretch your legs, nothing natural with your only company some alien w&nker opening the container, shouting loudly and prodding you with a freakin hook, would you have a great appetite? No? That's what I thought.
Live feeding is clearly necessary at times, thank you for being respectful, responsible and educational on this subject. Nature isn't bothered by emotion but you and will are not doing it for views or sensationalism. Yes its hard to watch but it is what it is and again you covered this subject brilliantly. Another great example of amazing reptile keeping/ conservation and education.
I really appreciate the way this was presented. I expected to hate it, but it was very informative and didn't feel like you were doing it for the views. Now that I'm raising my own rats I can really empathize. Selecting a pet to feed another pet is not an easy thing to do and you want to avoid inflicting any unnecessary anguish.
Breeding for pets and breeding for food are 2 diffrent things. Sounds you've got them mixed. I breed for snake food and have no problem choosing which ones to feed my snakes
Wow. Thanks for sharing this with us. I’m sure this was even more unpleasant to see in person and with one of your own animals than it was for me and a bunch of other internet strangers to watch. I had no idea something like this would take so long. It was absolutely very educational, which I know was your intent with filming and sharing it.
@@JakefromStateFarm292 I replied to the wrong comment Edit nevermind I thought this was the black mamba feeding but let me explain. The venom took longer becuz the snake was cold blooded so their blood doesnt circulate as fast as a warm blooded so in turn the venom took longer to get to the vitals and paralyze and what ever else.
This is definitely one of the best live feeding videos I've seen: informative, done safely, and with normal healthy food for the cobra! I hate channels that pit their pets against dangerous live prey they would never even encounter in the wild. I saw one where the guy fed his African bullfrog an Asian giant hornet and the hornet stung the frog to the point its eyes were streaming water. It was sad and fucked up. Who puts their pet in so much pain like that for UA-cam views? Live feeding can definitely be a tricky issue when ethics are concerned but sometimes you really don't have a choice. When I taught nature classes at a summer camp we had one snake we had to live feed because she would just ignore everything else. It was sad at first to see the mice struggle, but it ensured that our beloved snake would stay healthy and well fed! She'd had a clutch of eggs earlier that summer too so it was extra important that momma got all of her energy back! Best of luck with the cobra! 🐍
I don't see an ethics issue personally, as long as you're feeding your animal things they would eat in the wild. If anything, owning the animal in the first place is the ethical issue. That and breeding animals just for food. I don't see a big difference between a snake killing an animal to eat, and a human killing an animal to feed to another. In my opinion, if you're not prepared for the brutality of nature then you probably shouldn't have it near you.
Yea, I’m comfortable feeding my corn snake live mice right now, but if she gets too big for mice and had to move on to rats, that scares me a little. I’m not sure if I’m mentally prepared to stun rats before feeding them to a snake, but I might have to do that since my snake was well beyond the point of eating frozen thawed even if I wanted to when I bought her.
@@metaknight115 You probably won't need to worry about feeding your corn snake rats unless she can't be sustained even on a weekly schedule of mice (though if she's not gaining weight on a weekly schedule that could be a symptom of something else causing her to lose weight), but if you do ever switch to rats I will say just be mindful of their higher fat content and that you'll probably need to span her feeding schedule out accordingly so she doesn't get overweight or obese, and I wouldn't recommend going bigger than a small rat.
The respect and sympathetic vibes towards the prey was very refreshing. Hardly anyone is grateful for the sacrifice. I do feel bad for the lil rat snake..but I also feel bad for the infinite number of cows/pigs/chickens/etc. that most people (not including myself) eat everyday without knowing or caring where it comes from. Sometimes it’s just down right necessary since the Cobra CAN and WILL die if it doesn’t eat. I appreciate soooo much how none of you guys were treating the rat snake bad or laughing historically the entire time and obviously loving every second of the rat sanke’s pain/sacrifice/fate like MOST people who post live feeding 🙏 So thank you ALL!!! I also appreciate how you explained that there is zero fun in doing this and gave us the whole how/what when/why details for the demonstration. Great EDUCATIONAL video guys!!! 💯👏
I absolutely agree with you on this! The only reason I watched was because it was Kevin and I trust him to treat animals correctly even when they are "just" a food animal.
i have to also agree. ive watched live feeding videos before and i hated them all. not because of the live feeding, but because it felt like one of those “dark videos”. its almost like the people did it for pleasure rather than feeding their animals. i loved this video because its the opposite of that
You sound super full of yourself my guy, I get it the snake sacrificed so another could eat, it's sad and we get it. I wish it didn't happen. But dont compare this to livestock. It's completely different.
I am consistently amazed at how intelligent cobras are. You can just see the little gears turning in their heads. They definitely think things over before acting.
I finally watched this video after it kept being in my recommendeds. Thanks for being mature about the situation. I have always had a fondness for reptiles, but I also come from a perspective of when I was a young child my first pet was a rat, who I was extremely attached to, so naturally I have a certain love for rats. I know a lot of people in the world don't necessarily care about rats, but aren't used to seeing snakes used as feeder animals, so it's harder for them to stomach. Me, it's still hard for me to watch, but I can't look at it much differently than when rats are fed to snakes. What really matters in the end, is being sure to be as respectful to all creatures involved, as much as possible. I started watching Chandler's Wild Life recently. It's a pity that this king cobra can't be fed invasive pythons from Florida too, but like y'all clearly said, yours unfortunately will only eat live... and yeah I don't think anyone would want the lil' guy to get parasites, since they'd have to be frozen to kill those off. Gotta keep the pretty lil' guy nice and healthy.
So the sequence of events: someone mentioned that the rat snake had been loaded with pinkies and so it’s mouth smelled of rodents. Then the king cobra started it’s attack. Then the rat snake bit the photographer. Then the king cobra ate the rat snake now with the smell of a human finger on its mouth...
No, it's not the way it is IN nature, in nature that rat snake wouldn't be literally put in the line of fire of the cobra's bite. The cobra would have to earn it's kill by finding and hunting down a smaller snake. This infatuation that these self-called experts is puzzling to me. They claim not to like the live feeding, well, okay but cobras kill other cobras too, so why don't you allow two cobra's to 'get it on' and see who eats whom ?
This is the first video I've commented on. It's so interesting to see the genuine care you have for the prey and the predator. Thanks for the educat ion!
I'm unfortunately in a similar situation with my BCI. I've gotten him to accept a frozen rat pup once. Every other time, he has refused to eat unless his food is live. I'm still trying to get him to switch to frozen and will continue to try for as long as I have him.
I know this is an old comment, I hope you've succeeded by nowz but in case you haven't, I actually had the same case with my BCI, she refused to eat frozen thawed rats, multies or normal mice, but she took everything live. So I tried with hotter water, but that didn't do, cause I guess it was too hot, but then I thawed the rat normally and when I was about to offer it to my snake, I dipped the rats head into hot water, that is just before boiling and it worked ever since 😁
Gabbie Ski King Cobra venom is actually not very toxic, they are only very dangerous due to the volume of venom they can inject. As a result if they don’t give a lot of venom in the bite then it won’t be so fast acting.
Snakes are cold blooded, and that one wasn't expending a ton of energy fighting back. That kept it alive longer, along with the sub-optimal bite along the tail as opposed to behind the head. The more experienced Kings bite the body, and move to behind the head as quickly as possible to inject the venom into key areas. The amount of venom and potency are good for killing quickly, but that was an inexperienced little juvenile. It likely dumped it's load in the first two bites and that made it more ineffective.
You guys took a not so great situation and turned it into a great learning process! Gotta say, I dont binge watch much here on youtube but ive been here for the past 3 hours watching your videos, you all are just hilarious! 😂 it's upsetting yall are so far away lmao
This was an incredibly informative video. Ive wondered how a king cobra would go about feeding on other snakes. Its not far off from what i pictured but its still breathtaking to see. King cobras are such majestic creatures and i possibly would've gone my whole life knowing they eat other snakes but never actually getting to see this so thank you.
I literally can't believe all the hate comments. The title of the video literally says live feeding. If it is something you don't support, why even click on the video?! Kevin explains why he is doing this, how do you think he got so knowledgeable about reptiles. By taking the time to do things like this to learn about the animals natural behavior.
@@panzerkrieg3509 100% everyone has something to say no matter what. People own a ball python for 6 months and suddenly they think they know more than a legend like Kevin! Everyone should be thankful Kevin is willing to share his knowledge with us!!
I feel like if it weren’t for Kevin and the general conversation in the room while filming, I wouldn’t feel like it was as much of a learning experience as it was. Definitely sad to see a live feeding video, but very cool to understand the natural feeding behavior of king cobras.
why this make it hard for people to watch while their steak came from a live animal at some point? is it come down to it don't affect me if i don't see it instead of actually caring about animal?
It’s what they do in the wild and if that’s the only way you can get him to eat and get to taking frozen then you just gotta do it. If you don’t like it just find another video to watch.
@@matthewbaker8861 Idk I like snakes and I was bored but everyone looks through comments for entertainment. People reply to things from a year ago and more it's just a week bro
I have absolutely no objections to live feedings, this is normal and natural. What I object to are "humans" crowing over the prey's distress, vs commenting in a rational manner, as shown in this video. Your video is perfectly fine, respectful of both snakes. But in some videos by others, the person rejoices in the mouse/rat/rabbit's distress: "whoo hoo, look at that stretch!" I find this repugnant, and suspect that these people have given live feeds a bad reputation. You are just fine, and the little cobra is acting according to nature, by eating live prey. Thanks for presenting this video, and for showing respect.
I think it’s more about the damage that the live feeder animal can/ will do to your pet, that’s mixed with people’s reactions could give it, it’s bad bad reputation. It’s fascinating to watch them live feed but it could potentially put the snake in danger
So exactly how long did it take for the rat snake to succumb to the venom? I'm subscribed to Will, Chandler, Brian, NERD, and Tyler all of you have taught me so much about snakes. thank you for what you do.
Dog food manufacturers make it so like ingesting meat yourself, you're blatantly unaware of the process of breeding and the killing of the food. All dog food has some form of death.
I wish they stop apologizing for feeding live animals to these snakes. UA-cam has discovery channels that show the same thing. This is what these snakes do it’s in them to be what they are. Snakes eat other snakes theses days people be seeing all kinds of ignorant things yet they pull out there phone and record like it’s something to learn from that. This is educational and I just ask to stop apologizing if they don’t want to watch don’t watch. I know these guys want to be professionals but showing how it happens in the wild is keeping it professional as it can be. People who speak on “its inhumane” yea so is police killing innocent people who are unarmed. This is nature seeing a dead animals being fed no different from an animal doing what it does it’s called “Survival of the fittest”. Keep showing it it actually informational and it’s just real life.
The problem is that people nowadays rather want to hear beautiful lies than reality, in my opinion, if you can't see an animal killing an other you shouldn't have them as a pet in the first place. It's kind of a double standard there, they allow you to keep a wild animal captive, but you shouldn't treat them as close as possible to living in the wilderness.
The difference is that such documentaries are simply showing nature in action, and nature is a bitch. There is absolutely no comparison between a wild snake hunting whatever it can, and an animal in captivity being fed. If you put a live animal in with a captive snake, it has zero chance of escape and it could potentially harm your animal. It is entirely unnecessary when we have easy access to ft food items which were killed quickly and humanely. The pet snake could be harmed (there are many examples of this) And the prey item suffers more than is necessary. Nobody wins apart from sickos who enjoy watching living beings suffer. It should be a last resort and only done if the snakes absolutely refuses to eat ft.
bowser515 Most snake enthusiasts understand that it isn’t ideal for all of those reasons. Still, note that this snake requires live feeding and that you dislike it once and then leave it at that lol. It came off as if they were most concerned about backlash in the comment section.
This is a really good live if you have to watch one. There is care for both snakes which is so important. It's nice to not have to see all the terrible struggling and fear. People need to know how to love their feeders as much as their pets.
TeguEggu I care for my insect feeders as I know they are going to be fed to my geckos. If the feeders aren’t healthy, then your animal won’t be healthy.
Wow! Amazing! I used to work in a pet store that bred rats & mice to feed our lizards & snakes. Always hated live feeding, but this was interesting watching a King Cobra feed. I understand Kevin would not have done this is there was any other way for the snake to eat. Thanks for the learning experience, Kevin.
Ive watched a couple of will’s live feeding videos and can attest that he explains exactly why some of his snakes need live food, at that it is part of the process of getting them to eat frozen thawed. The first few I watched didn’t really bother me, they were mice that seemed quite unaware and went down quickly. There was a video where a rat was crying out in fear and escaped the enclosure a couple of times, and that was quite upsetting.
GWAR fiend yes, he didn’t want it getting behind a stack of vision cages. And really that was a fast death. If it went behind something it would have suffer for a good 10+ minutes
@@watchulookinat23 in nature every animal has the chance to get away and survive, in captivity humans give the prey no chance. they get eaten 100%, except the animal that should eat isn't hungry, then it will live a couple of days longer. for me, this is a very big difference
jethrobodineus he isnt fan of living feeding either. In the wild its a competition the prey can run away but here its hopeless. Not saying that this video is wrong but i have to point out the difference
am i the only one who didnt find this any sort of sad or disturbing, and i thought it was pretty cool? yes? okay ill go now. maybe i have an issue, idk
Its not weird u cant take the wild out of the animal its natural to them To have them in captivity there limited to so much and there diet is effected also not all snakes just change to the frozen feeding via what owner wants i understand the frozen feeding and i understand live feeding its just nature
im thinking its mostly because a big part of my lifestyle is, as weird as this may sound, watching animals kill each other. i have two russian bear dogs and they hunt deer for us to eat and an invasive species of hog. so i have seen them snap a deer or hogs neck plenty of times, so maybe im just desensitized.
Nah. It's called being aware of the ugly truth. Many people still seem to live in their fairytale world about nature being nice and lovely. They fail to acknowoedge how ugly and rough nature really is.
I hated live feeding my snakes so much, broke my heart to see the rats and mice go through so much trauma, had to watch though to make sure my snake was safe and not getting hurt. Finally got my snakes to eat frozen thawed after about 2 years of working with them. I dont keep snakes anymore but maybe one day I’ll have them again ❤️
Some people are so sensitive. Animals eat animals in the wild. It’s natural and to be honest I HATE rats and mice. So to see a snake eat a live one gives me much satisfaction. And no, animals are not people. They never have been and they never will be. Before someone makes some dumb comment about what if someone did that to your [insert family member].
@@LaCrux despite your OPINION, us humans are In fact animals. A simple google search will tell you more than I ever could, so you should try that some time. Just because we have further developed brains doesn’t mean we aren’t animals. Ahh but yes, continue to use your personal connotation for the word.
why not hating about animal getting slaughter for consumption? i'm not trying to paint you in any negative shape or form. i just curious where/how we got this thought of live feed=not right/inhumane while we kill other animals. are we coming from a pure notion or put up/say something to shield us from self guilt?
regardless a being is a human or an animal, both do the same. both gotta eat and kill other animal. if the human love of animal is pure then why we kill pest? Pest is animal too. this mean that our love of anima is not pure. the human love of animal should have been like this we love certain animal. @@murkedem1208
It’s all about cycle of life I really don’t get mad at those thing I just know I’m the wild it is like that there is no other thing you can do to change
I have never seen a king cobra hunt or eat before and its body language surprised me. The way it moved around and just locked its eyes on the other snake reminded me so much of my cats's body language.
That must of been hard to watch for anyone who loves rat snakes, I can watch live feedings other than ball pythons because it's like seeing my baby get eaten, I can't even watch f/t ball pythons get eaten. Nice one Donny getting bit by a snake with a cobra attached to it, at least it was the safe snake to get bit by because you know, we need you to be alive to upload these amazing videos. :)
I really appreciate you taking the time to give us your take on this, and use this as an opportunity to educate most of all! Also always love me some Crotalus, so badass!!!
I am so grateful for the knowledge and truth. I have always been afraid of snakes and lizards. I watch your channel to learn a step away from that fear. I probably will never own a snake but I have learned so much that I am not afraid any more. They are beautiful and fascinating. Thank you
Really difficult to watch but also so informative. Fact is that this happens in real life. I don't tend to like the other live feed videos out there isn't really purpose to them but this was educational. Thank you
Thought the same. Pretty sure they find enjoyment in it aswell as wanting to show the animals the respect they deserve. Its a dobble edged blade or whatver.
Great video, really interesting. Now days, I feed my snakes frozen food, but back in the 1970s, I fed all my snakes live food and luckily I had non problems. Times have changed thankfully.
time does changed but we being hypocrite. it's hard and inhumane to feed live animal but yet we kill thousand of animal for food. no animal wants to die but we marching them to the slaughter house. are we genuine care about animal or virtual signaling? caring about animal is not the pinnacle of life. we have to eat and so other animals too. other animal kill to eat so we too.
Here’s an idea I’m just going to put it out there.....DON’T WATCH! ❄️ The Dude isn’t going to turn his Snakes vegetarian just because you’re fragile minds can’t handle it.
@@bayareareefs8616 Did you not actually listen to the start where they said the snake was not eating and refusing to eat thawed and they are hoping to switch it over yes it is sad to watch but these guys are doing there best to switch it over but natural instincts for the cobra are to strong right now.
I'm glad Will is no longer live feeding on his channel. I know there are a lot of people who enjoy watching this. I am more like Kevin and understand it is part of nature but don't enjoy it. I wouldn't have watched this it wasn't for Kevin and knowing his views on education and animals. Lastly is there a way we could buy Kevin's bands music or i guess i should say the band kevin is in :) Band camp is awesome and is a great avenue if you need a place to list other than itunes, Amazon, UA-cam etc :) i just would love to listen to it on its own :)
Only live feed any Reptile for these reasons... 1.If you're going to make sure the food doesn't hurt the Reptile. 2. If they will only do live. 3(for Gators specifically). If you plan to release it back into the Wild...live feed.
I appreciate your respect for the animals, and appreciate equally your willingness to publish, with respectful and informative commentary, something so educational
This is why I switched to frozen/thawed prey as soon as possible for my ball python and why none of the snakes I’ve owned since have had live prey. It sucks to watch the prey suffer before it dies.
i get why people are sensitive about it but like... what do you think happens in the wild??? ah yes, just a king cobra going to it's local vegan market... like what? hello??
It’s all part of the King Cobra’s biology and, in the end, they have to eat in order to stay alive. If the only way for your king cobra to eat is with live “not dead” prey, then that’s what you have to do. It’s not fair for you to be hated on for doing something that will keep your cobra alive. Why must you starve one of your animals to death to not being hated on? Cobras are not children to be disciplined to eat what they’re supposed to eat. King cobras will ALWAYS be king cobras. Period.
It’s incredible to me you have to keep reassuring, coddling, justifying, apologizing for feeding the cobra a live snake. I don’t own any snakes I’m afraid of them. If I did own snakes I wouldn’t apologize for feeding live food.
this isnt even cruel i mean its just natural diet. yall be eating meat so like, thats what the snake gotta do too. Only difference is you have the brain & body to choose what you eat unless you have a disability or illness or lack of vitamins of some sort that requires it. But, anyway, im glad they would absolutely go frozen thaw exclusive if able.
This was really sad. I don’t know how anyone can take pleasure in watching the suffering of another creature. I agree totally about feeding frozen thawed unless absolutely necessary
This is a great video. I love all animals. That said I understand they have to eat. I had to buy chickens for my Ball Python. That's what she was fed and was hit and miss with rats. I ended up feeding both girls chicken as it was easier to get them at the same time. They didn't care for FT. They would eat 1 out of 4 at most. I was always neutral on the feeding. Wasn't into recording it, or showing the process off. I would for someone looking into getting one. I would reccomend they go to a pet store to see if they can handle what it takes to feed them. If you have to feed live then you have an obligation to watch and make sure your animal is safe
Holy smokes!! Kevin! Great band. Always loved the nerd opening track too which I presume is yours also? Really interesting footage, enjoy the scientific and knowledgeable approach you guys take to your work. Thank you for the great content 😊👌Watching from New Zealand 🇳🇿
I imagine he'll be fine. As far as I know, and I am by no means an expert, the venom has to be injected through fangs. Since the rat snake isn't venomous and therefore doesn't have fangs it wouldn't transfer to the camera man. Since the venom is attacking the nervous system through (I'm assuming) the bloodstream the only way to get that venom from the rat snake would be to get the ratsnakes blood in your system. If there are any other people out there with more knowledge than me I would love to hear what you know about this whole thing. :)
if you watch this in reverse, it's an amazing story about how a rat snake beats the odds and escapes from the inside of a cobra's stomach.
P O lol
Lol. What an excellent idea! I recommend watching it twice. First the normal way - there the poor hungry cobra gets its meal. First happy ending. And then in reverse. Second happy ending! And there I thought this video would make me sad ;-)
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how do you watch it in reverse without downloading it though lol
That is beautiful!! 😊
I expected to hate this, and this is the worst part of snake keeping, but I feel like you made the most of an unpleasant thing. We all learned a lot.
Clint's Reptiles that pretty much sums up how I feel right now. I hated it, but it was informative.
I feel the EXACT same way!!! 💯👌🐍👍
tasha 111 I’ve certainly never gotten choked up at a NERD video before. I know that was hard for Kevin. Sounded like it.
Steven Lewis Absolutely 💯💯💯
Exact same feeling. 😢😢😢
I was very surprised at how long it took for the venom to take effect, and how unbothered the other snake seemed to be. Surprising.
Well this king cobra was quite small and young. Their venom isn't that lethal drop for drop but boy do they produce a lot of it. This means size matters in how fast their prey subcomes
@@troo_6656did you know that normal cobras use more venom then king cobras but king cobras and just stronger
@@TeriyakiHotcheetos Is it really? I thought that indian cobra has more lethal venom drop for drop
@@troo_6656 I’m just talking about the basic cobra rather then something like that
@@TeriyakiHotcheetos There is no such a thing as basic cobra. The rest of the cobras aren't even in the same genus as king cobra.
I was able to get a 12 foot king cobra to feed on thawed rats by saving sheds and wrapping rats in the shed skins. Bingo instant rat burrito that smells like a snake!
That's amazing great job. No experience with hots, but I appreciate creativity.
This is the best comment😂
Friggin genius
I love the “instant rat burrito”! 😂😂😂
*you can also but frozen burmese*
Everyone is freaking out about the death of the rat snake when Bear Grylls is killing them in like every episode of Man vs. Wild lmao
😂😂😂😂😂😂
so. fucking. true.
A big difference though is that a snake in the wild has a chance to survive. Natural selection. This snake is given 0 chance to survive
@@jeroenr.2737 Sorry you don't agree with there way of life.
@@jeroenr.2737 Its not just the prey that has no chance to survive, the predator also has no chance of hunting down its prey naturally without human assistance when it is in captivity. In nature they aren't confined to a cage and the only living being (except microorganisms) in their reach. In captivity humans determine their whole lives and fate, and if you are against that, then keeping animals isn't for you (maybe a free roaming house cat if anything)
It was very interesting to see how relatively calm the rat snake was for most of the envenomation. While live feeding is very sad and difficult to watch, not to mention potentially dangerous for the animal being fed, it can be a learning opportunity, which is exactly what you guys did. Thank you for sharing this experience in this way.
On a much lighter note; I know it was the cobra readjusting and swallowing the rat snake, every time it stopped and flexed its body, it looked like it was taking a moment to catch its breath during a speed eating competition.
With all due respect king cobras wouldn't hunt fead prey in the wild so in my opinion this so much more close to what they would do in the wild , and yes the animal.being fed could be hurt but that could very well happen in the wild aswell
@llewelynventer2976 It may be closer to what happens in the wild, but this is a captive cobra. If we can make its life easier, less stressful, and less dangerous, then we should.
well what you have here is a classic case of a "man bit by a rat snake which is being bit by a cobra." we have all seen it before. classic case.
saintsfisherman Lmao
@Dale Doback ayt imma go bleach my brain👌😹
Dale Doback 😭😭😂
it all went down hill when he said he was a professional
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Everyone freaking out about live feeding understands that even a frozen animal had to be killed to become frozen .
It's not that the food was a living animal, it's how the animal became food. There are far more humane-seeming ways to end a food animal.
I'm not saying these guys didn't give it a herculean effort; I'm sure they did. If there was another way, I'm sure they'd try it. Dying from invenomation must be terrifying.
Tobie Whitten so which animal is more important ? If the snake won’t eat frozen are you making the decision it should have a slow death and starve over days ? Or should a mouse who’s been bred to be food be fed to the snake ? Also just because the animal is previously frozen doesn’t mean it was killed humanely it just means you didn’t see it happen. Maybe that points to something inside of you , you’re fine with animal being killed just as long as it doesn’t happen in front of you .
Do you take this same stance on all lives being killed ?
I feel like this is the natural way , just because it’s not your way doesn’t mean it’s wrong. Snakes in the wild eat live food .
@@tobiewhitten2238 they are breed to be feed alive, if someone dint buy one to live feed, another person will, also the fault in live feeding dont lie on weither the animal suffers or not, the reason most people find fault in it is because live feeders can carry diseases or harm the predators in self defense, and frozen insures the diseases dont survive and get caught and safety for the animal being feed
@@tobiewhitten2238 you sound like a pussy man lmao, they're gonna die anyway werther it be in wild by some predator or in a cage, but in the end everything dies and feeders are feeders man, some stores wont allow you to purchase regular animals as feeders but will allow feeders to be a feeder anytime
Tobie Whitten its no different than in the wild. I understand its "inhumane" for you but some animals are completely picky with food, I have multiple reptiles that will only eat live food. Not to be rude but thats how that goes.
The fact that every time he talks about having to watch this he gets choked up it is clear that he loves these animals and truly is only doing this out of science and necessity. Thank you guys for having so much care for all of these sweet noodles of both the boop and danger variety.
🤦🏾♀️You do realize prey feeders were once alive, purposely killed and put into the freezer for an exact purpose, correct? Feeding live IS NATURAL. How they eat. How wild reptiles survive. It IS a necessity.
@@Butterfly-mt5ml wild reptiles aren't typically trapped in a 4x2 enclosure with their prey and as such if things do go south they can potentially escape and not be murdered by said prey. If it's a necessity then it would be a practice used by all reptile owners because their animals would die otherwise.
Presumably in your down time you do the natural thing and roam around foraging and hunting for food in the wilds, rather than sitting at a computer watching videos like the rest of us, since that's how humans are technically supposed to survive.
@@Nopholom 🙄 It doesn’t matter, Turbo. It’s a PREDATORS natural instinct to hunt and kill its prey. That’s why they’re called “PREDATORS!” If you mentally can’t handle the natural behaviors of a PREDATOR, why are you even here? To give a PREDATOR, that is a pet, a KNOWN natural food source, is being a good PREDATOR owner. Not only does this prey give this PREDATOR the nutrition it needs, it’s also enrichment for the PREDATOR. Unfortunately for your mentality, PREDATORS don’t eat salad.
Now, if you’re done with your ignorance, I really do have better things to do.
Thanks a bunch!
@@Butterfly-mt5mlwhat is not natural is that a ratsnake is fed to a cobra alive whereas in nature every potential prey has a chance of escape. What else is not natural is refusing to see why this cobra supposedly refused to eat before..... if you were stuck in a container the pro rata size of an old UK telephone box, no life around you,no seasons, unable to fully even stretch your legs, nothing natural with your only company some alien w&nker opening the container, shouting loudly and prodding you with a freakin hook, would you have a great appetite? No? That's what I thought.
@@NopholomIf one escapes, another eventually doesn’t. That argument is fruitless
Live feeding is clearly necessary at times, thank you for being respectful, responsible and educational on this subject. Nature isn't bothered by emotion but you and will are not doing it for views or sensationalism. Yes its hard to watch but it is what it is and again you covered this subject brilliantly. Another great example of amazing reptile keeping/ conservation and education.
Yvonne Murray
I agree 💯% with your comment, it’s exactly what I thought about the whole situation.
I can't believe you're all drniking this kool-aid
What is «nature» about snakes being held captive?
@@saraberisha6773 the diet
@@JudgeHill 👍💯
I really appreciate the way this was presented. I expected to hate it, but it was very informative and didn't feel like you were doing it for the views.
Now that I'm raising my own rats I can really empathize. Selecting a pet to feed another pet is not an easy thing to do and you want to avoid inflicting any unnecessary anguish.
Fry I have all those feelings to deal with too! K
Breeding for pets and breeding for food are 2 diffrent things. Sounds you've got them mixed. I breed for snake food and have no problem choosing which ones to feed my snakes
@@fuckinmetalhead88 good for you?
My rats, while bred for a reason, are my pets as well. That's my way. Your way is your own.
Well have fun feeding pets to pets jackass
I totally get that. We do the same for our pythons
Wow. Thanks for sharing this with us. I’m sure this was even more unpleasant to see in person and with one of your own animals than it was for me and a bunch of other internet strangers to watch.
I had no idea something like this would take so long. It was absolutely very educational, which I know was your intent with filming and sharing it.
I feel like a growing number of people now a days didnt grow up watching the discovery channel.
They did but discovery mostly has aired reality shows instead of documentaries for the last 15 years.
@@BasikPL2 they do from time to time. History channel does a better job of it now.
Dude early day Discovery and animal planet were brutal
@@Irongiantman007 Eat or be eatin. Was the way of life.
But also, we have more access than EVER to watch animal videos. Unedited, raw, and possibly not suitable for TV.
Wow that was incredible to watch, I would’ve thought the venom would act a lot faster then it did.
Righteous Reptiles I was shocked how long it took. Generally we put in and never watch what happens. K
Well they are cold blooded so it takes longer
@@McRizzle I don’t think them being cold blooded has anything to do with it...
@@JakefromStateFarm292 I replied to the wrong comment
Edit nevermind I thought this was the black mamba feeding but let me explain.
The venom took longer becuz the snake was cold blooded so their blood doesnt circulate as fast as a warm blooded so in turn the venom took longer to get to the vitals and paralyze and what ever else.
This is definitely one of the best live feeding videos I've seen: informative, done safely, and with normal healthy food for the cobra!
I hate channels that pit their pets against dangerous live prey they would never even encounter in the wild. I saw one where the guy fed his African bullfrog an Asian giant hornet and the hornet stung the frog to the point its eyes were streaming water. It was sad and fucked up. Who puts their pet in so much pain like that for UA-cam views?
Live feeding can definitely be a tricky issue when ethics are concerned but sometimes you really don't have a choice. When I taught nature classes at a summer camp we had one snake we had to live feed because she would just ignore everything else. It was sad at first to see the mice struggle, but it ensured that our beloved snake would stay healthy and well fed! She'd had a clutch of eggs earlier that summer too so it was extra important that momma got all of her energy back!
Best of luck with the cobra! 🐍
I don't see an ethics issue personally, as long as you're feeding your animal things they would eat in the wild. If anything, owning the animal in the first place is the ethical issue. That and breeding animals just for food. I don't see a big difference between a snake killing an animal to eat, and a human killing an animal to feed to another. In my opinion, if you're not prepared for the brutality of nature then you probably shouldn't have it near you.
Yea, I’m comfortable feeding my corn snake live mice right now, but if she gets too big for mice and had to move on to rats, that scares me a little. I’m not sure if I’m mentally prepared to stun rats before feeding them to a snake, but I might have to do that since my snake was well beyond the point of eating frozen thawed even if I wanted to when I bought her.
@@metaknight115 You probably won't need to worry about feeding your corn snake rats unless she can't be sustained even on a weekly schedule of mice (though if she's not gaining weight on a weekly schedule that could be a symptom of something else causing her to lose weight), but if you do ever switch to rats I will say just be mindful of their higher fat content and that you'll probably need to span her feeding schedule out accordingly so she doesn't get overweight or obese, and I wouldn't recommend going bigger than a small rat.
“It would be better if he bit him in the neck”. Dude. Snakes are all neck.
actually technically speaking snakes are all back because they have so many rib bones
It's really not... Neck is only 10-20% body is 70-80% and tail 5% and lower body 5%
Y’all heard of a joke? Like damn? 🤦🏽♂️
Ur dumb if that's what u think
Lol people in the comments don't seem to understand what jokes mean
The respect and sympathetic vibes towards the prey was very refreshing. Hardly anyone is grateful for the sacrifice. I do feel bad for the lil rat snake..but I also feel bad for the infinite number of cows/pigs/chickens/etc. that most people (not including myself) eat everyday without knowing or caring where it comes from. Sometimes it’s just down right necessary since the Cobra CAN and WILL die if it doesn’t eat. I appreciate soooo much how none of you guys were treating the rat snake bad or laughing historically the entire time and obviously loving every second of the rat sanke’s pain/sacrifice/fate like MOST people who post live feeding 🙏 So thank you ALL!!! I also appreciate how you explained that there is zero fun in doing this and gave us the whole how/what when/why details for the demonstration.
Great EDUCATIONAL video guys!!! 💯👏
I absolutely agree with you on this! The only reason I watched was because it was Kevin and I trust him to treat animals correctly even when they are "just" a food animal.
Uriel Grey 💯💯💯💯💯
i have to also agree. ive watched live feeding videos before and i hated them all. not because of the live feeding, but because it felt like one of those “dark videos”. its almost like the people did it for pleasure rather than feeding their animals. i loved this video because its the opposite of that
You sound super full of yourself my guy, I get it the snake sacrificed so another could eat, it's sad and we get it. I wish it didn't happen. But dont compare this to livestock. It's completely different.
Found the vegan
I am consistently amazed at how intelligent cobras are. You can just see the little gears turning in their heads. They definitely think things over before acting.
"Very potent venom, one bite has enough venom to kill 50 grown men" - Takes an eternity to kill one, tiny, little worm.
Doen't mean he can kill it instantly tho
Bro, “you got 10 minutes to live if you don’t get anti venom” doesn’t sound like a lot of time to me lol
snakes are cold blooded, it takes longer for the venom to act on them than a human
It's cause they are cold blooded and have a slow metabolism
Why don't you let one bite you and we will see lol
I finally watched this video after it kept being in my recommendeds. Thanks for being mature about the situation.
I have always had a fondness for reptiles, but I also come from a perspective of when I was a young child my first pet was a rat, who I was extremely attached to, so naturally I have a certain love for rats. I know a lot of people in the world don't necessarily care about rats, but aren't used to seeing snakes used as feeder animals, so it's harder for them to stomach. Me, it's still hard for me to watch, but I can't look at it much differently than when rats are fed to snakes.
What really matters in the end, is being sure to be as respectful to all creatures involved, as much as possible.
I started watching Chandler's Wild Life recently. It's a pity that this king cobra can't be fed invasive pythons from Florida too, but like y'all clearly said, yours unfortunately will only eat live... and yeah I don't think anyone would want the lil' guy to get parasites, since they'd have to be frozen to kill those off.
Gotta keep the pretty lil' guy nice and healthy.
So the sequence of events:
someone mentioned that the rat snake had been loaded with pinkies and so it’s mouth smelled of rodents.
Then the king cobra started it’s attack.
Then the rat snake bit the photographer.
Then the king cobra ate the rat snake now with the smell of a human finger on its mouth...
Next this cobra craves mans finger
We know that with Kevin being the way he is, he wouldn't do this if there was any other option. Yeah it sucks, but this is nature's way.
In this respect nature totally sucks - always one animal eating the other. I love animals and I hate it!
helen inglis no it doesn't suck it's just the way it is .......
He has the option not to film it
Damien Atherton society has gotten too soft, damn right he should show it ......
No, it's not the way it is IN nature, in nature that rat snake wouldn't be literally put in the line of fire of the cobra's bite. The cobra would have to earn it's kill by finding and hunting down a smaller snake. This infatuation that these self-called experts is puzzling to me. They claim not to like the live feeding, well, okay but cobras kill other cobras too, so why don't you allow two cobra's to 'get it on' and see who eats whom ?
This is the first video I've commented on. It's so interesting to see the genuine care you have for the prey and the predator. Thanks for the educat
ion!
Hes so little, I've never seen a cobra that smol
You can tell that you guys genuinely care about every animal, even the ones that are food. Mad respect to you guys ♥️
Lol u really are the sharpest marble!
I'm unfortunately in a similar situation with my BCI. I've gotten him to accept a frozen rat pup once. Every other time, he has refused to eat unless his food is live. I'm still trying to get him to switch to frozen and will continue to try for as long as I have him.
I know this is an old comment, I hope you've succeeded by nowz but in case you haven't, I actually had the same case with my BCI, she refused to eat frozen thawed rats, multies or normal mice, but she took everything live. So I tried with hotter water, but that didn't do, cause I guess it was too hot, but then I thawed the rat normally and when I was about to offer it to my snake, I dipped the rats head into hot water, that is just before boiling and it worked ever since 😁
U can take a snake out the hood but not the hood out the snake loll i mean, the snake got those wild instincts still and wants the thrill
**Pushes snakes off the table**
"Here, that's my fault"
**Cobra doesn't let go**
I’m surprised that the venom didn’t kill the black rat faster, considering the potency of it...
Gabbie Ski King Cobra venom is actually not very toxic, they are only very dangerous due to the volume of venom they can inject. As a result if they don’t give a lot of venom in the bite then it won’t be so fast acting.
If the rat snake was attacking more he would of used more venom but he wasn’t so the rat snakes was dying slowly
@@haydenlee4938 *have
Cobra venom is one of the slowest acting venom of all snakes.
Snakes are cold blooded, and that one wasn't expending a ton of energy fighting back. That kept it alive longer, along with the sub-optimal bite along the tail as opposed to behind the head. The more experienced Kings bite the body, and move to behind the head as quickly as possible to inject the venom into key areas. The amount of venom and potency are good for killing quickly, but that was an inexperienced little juvenile. It likely dumped it's load in the first two bites and that made it more ineffective.
You guys took a not so great situation and turned it into a great learning process! Gotta say, I dont binge watch much here on youtube but ive been here for the past 3 hours watching your videos, you all are just hilarious! 😂 it's upsetting yall are so far away lmao
Really
This was an incredibly informative video. Ive wondered how a king cobra would go about feeding on other snakes. Its not far off from what i pictured but its still breathtaking to see. King cobras are such majestic creatures and i possibly would've gone my whole life knowing they eat other snakes but never actually getting to see this so thank you.
I literally can't believe all the hate comments. The title of the video literally says live feeding. If it is something you don't support, why even click on the video?! Kevin explains why he is doing this, how do you think he got so knowledgeable about reptiles. By taking the time to do things like this to learn about the animals natural behavior.
Angel W ya oh my. You can actually understand me!!! Yay!!!! K
Right, and lets not forgeot that these same people complaining would than call him an aniaml abuser had he refused to feed his snake and it died.
@@panzerkrieg3509 100% everyone has something to say no matter what. People own a ball python for 6 months and suddenly they think they know more than a legend like Kevin! Everyone should be thankful Kevin is willing to share his knowledge with us!!
This was incredibly sad, but it was also a valuable look into the feeding habits of a king cobra.
I just stumbled across this video, I was both surprised & impressed. It was educational & considerate of the animals at the same time. Good Job!
I feel like if it weren’t for Kevin and the general conversation in the room while filming, I wouldn’t feel like it was as much of a learning experience as it was. Definitely sad to see a live feeding video, but very cool to understand the natural feeding behavior of king cobras.
why this make it hard for people to watch while their steak came from a live animal at some point? is it come down to it don't affect me if i don't see it instead of actually caring about animal?
It’s what they do in the wild and if that’s the only way you can get him to eat and get to taking frozen then you just gotta do it. If you don’t like it just find another video to watch.
You are right
Or just leave snakes where their supposed to be and not take them out of the wild...
So why are you even watching the video and on top of that going through comments from over a week ago?
@@matthewbaker8861 Idk I like snakes and I was bored but everyone looks through comments for entertainment. People reply to things from a year ago and more it's just a week bro
Gilbert Snakespear or just be quiet 🤐
I have absolutely no objections to live feedings, this is normal and natural. What I object to are "humans" crowing over the prey's distress, vs commenting in a rational manner, as shown in this video. Your video is perfectly fine, respectful of both snakes. But in some videos by others, the person rejoices in the mouse/rat/rabbit's distress: "whoo hoo, look at that stretch!" I find this repugnant, and suspect that these people have given live feeds a bad reputation. You are just fine, and the little cobra is acting according to nature, by eating live prey. Thanks for presenting this video, and for showing respect.
I agree! Sadly I still had to stop the video cus I kept picturing my little dude being the one getting eaten :'(
I think it’s more about the damage that the live feeder animal can/ will do to your pet, that’s mixed with people’s reactions could give it, it’s bad bad reputation. It’s fascinating to watch them live feed but it could potentially put the snake in danger
@@UnityDoesWhatever That's actually the reason why live feeding is illegal in my country.
I’m blown away by how incredible the snakes box enclosure is. Beautiful room. The cobra was so excited to see humans lol.
wow! Omg that rat snake was a trooper! It is interesting it almost seems the rat snake was more immune to the venom than a rodent would be!
Taevian's World of Reptiles! Much much much slower metabolic, cardiac, respiratory system all allow it to resist the venom longer.
Plus from what I’m reading envenomation takes longer on cold blooded animals.
As a corn snake owner myself for over 10 years, I am so happy they are super easy to feed. Live feedings would wear me out a bit.
Many snakes were eaten by cobras this day. Its nature's way.
Cobras actually hunt pythons naturally in India. It’s natural
Savage Entertainment yeah
In the wild it is natural but are we in the wild? Are we sustaining a wild population? No
@@RELHP what’s your point.
@@dongambino5308 That though it is necessary at times like in this instance feeding live if the snake eats f/t is stupid and pointless
So exactly how long did it take for the rat snake to succumb to the venom? I'm subscribed to Will, Chandler, Brian, NERD, and Tyler all of you have taught me so much about snakes. thank you for what you do.
Kimmy Dunlap thank you very much. It took 45 minutes. K
@@NewEnglandReptileDo snakes take a long time to react to the venom due to slow metabolism?
They write that this Video should not watched by Children - and there are Kids nearby watching this live... 🤔
Man was this painful yo watch but I love how they weren't jumping and laughing trying to look cool, thank you for that.
Sorry for the late reply but same. I was sad to watch the little guy die a slow death
I'll stick to my pet cats and dogs. Could never do this. I understand the reasoning and respect it but I personally couldn't do it
Me too they creep me out. I only like to see them on movies
This is part of the reason I could never own a snake, not the live feeding. Just the mice and rats. I own a gecko, I’m alright with that.
@@samanthacallaway2276 same here I have a couple lizards. Gargoyle and leopard geckos. They're great. No mice or rats.
There Playing With 🔥 Fire!!
Dog food manufacturers make it so like ingesting meat yourself, you're blatantly unaware of the process of breeding and the killing of the food. All dog food has some form of death.
When you had a nice good meal and then you see a cobra: 👁👄👁
I wish they stop apologizing for feeding live animals to these snakes. UA-cam has discovery channels that show the same thing. This is what these snakes do it’s in them to be what they are. Snakes eat other snakes theses days people be seeing all kinds of ignorant things yet they pull out there phone and record like it’s something to learn from that. This is educational and I just ask to stop apologizing if they don’t want to watch don’t watch. I know these guys want to be professionals but showing how it happens in the wild is keeping it professional as it can be. People who speak on “its inhumane” yea so is police killing innocent people who are unarmed. This is nature seeing a dead animals being fed no different from an animal doing what it does it’s called “Survival of the fittest”. Keep showing it it actually informational and it’s just real life.
I was so close to stop watching the video if I heard another apology from him or if he continued to preface/frame the video. Nauseating.
The problem is that people nowadays rather want to hear beautiful lies than reality, in my opinion, if you can't see an animal killing an other you shouldn't have them as a pet in the first place. It's kind of a double standard there, they allow you to keep a wild animal captive, but you shouldn't treat them as close as possible to living in the wilderness.
That’s what I was thinking the whole time - the constant apologizing for exhibiting nature being nature was exhausting.
The difference is that such documentaries are simply showing nature in action, and nature is a bitch. There is absolutely no comparison between a wild snake hunting whatever it can, and an animal in captivity being fed. If you put a live animal in with a captive snake, it has zero chance of escape and it could potentially harm your animal. It is entirely unnecessary when we have easy access to ft food items which were killed quickly and humanely. The pet snake could be harmed (there are many examples of this) And the prey item suffers more than is necessary. Nobody wins apart from sickos who enjoy watching living beings suffer. It should be a last resort and only done if the snakes absolutely refuses to eat ft.
bowser515 Most snake enthusiasts understand that it isn’t ideal for all of those reasons. Still, note that this snake requires live feeding and that you dislike it once and then leave it at that lol. It came off as if they were most concerned about backlash in the comment section.
This is a really good live if you have to watch one. There is care for both snakes which is so important. It's nice to not have to see all the terrible struggling and fear. People need to know how to love their feeders as much as their pets.
TeguEggu I care for my insect feeders as I know they are going to be fed to my geckos. If the feeders aren’t healthy, then your animal won’t be healthy.
Wow! Amazing! I used to work in a pet store that bred rats & mice to feed our lizards & snakes. Always hated live feeding, but this was interesting watching a King Cobra feed. I understand Kevin would not have done this is there was any other way for the snake to eat. Thanks for the learning experience, Kevin.
That Look on the Rats Snakes face: "Are you kidding me, A Fu*king King Cobra!?"
Ive watched a couple of will’s live feeding videos and can attest that he explains exactly why some of his snakes need live food, at that it is part of the process of getting them to eat frozen thawed. The first few I watched didn’t really bother me, they were mice that seemed quite unaware and went down quickly. There was a video where a rat was crying out in fear and escaped the enclosure a couple of times, and that was quite upsetting.
lmao didn't he fuckin smash the thing with the feeding tongs too?
Roosevelt Brentwood link to video? 👀
GWAR fiend yes, he didn’t want it getting behind a stack of vision cages. And really that was a fast death. If it went behind something it would have suffer for a good 10+ minutes
Rat and mice videos don’t bother me, but this one did.
@@watchulookinat23 in nature every animal has the chance to get away and survive, in captivity humans give the prey no chance. they get eaten 100%, except the animal that should eat isn't hungry, then it will live a couple of days longer.
for me, this is a very big difference
idk why but the fact that the rat snake decided to bite the guy despite everything else that was going on was hilarious
It’s unfortunate you have to give disclaimers to an act that we all know happens in the wild every day!
welcome to society
jethrobodineus he isnt fan of living feeding either. In the wild its a competition the prey can run away but here its hopeless. Not saying that this video is wrong but i have to point out the difference
EVERYDAY....!!
Evry day; E’vryday; e-day!
Mesozoic Scar today's society is a joke!
am i the only one who didnt find this any sort of sad or disturbing, and i thought it was pretty cool? yes? okay ill go now. maybe i have an issue, idk
dummy thicc i guess i have an issue to ;-;
Same I live feed myself
Its not weird u cant take the wild out of the animal its natural to them
To have them in captivity there limited to so much and there diet is effected also not all snakes just change to the frozen feeding via what owner wants i understand the frozen feeding and i understand live feeding its just nature
im thinking its mostly because a big part of my lifestyle is, as weird as this may sound, watching animals kill each other. i have two russian bear dogs and they hunt deer for us to eat and an invasive species of hog. so i have seen them snap a deer or hogs neck plenty of times, so maybe im just desensitized.
Nah. It's called being aware of the ugly truth. Many people still seem to live in their fairytale world about nature being nice and lovely. They fail to acknowoedge how ugly and rough nature really is.
I hated live feeding my snakes so much, broke my heart to see the rats and mice go through so much trauma, had to watch though to make sure my snake was safe and not getting hurt. Finally got my snakes to eat frozen thawed after about 2 years of working with them.
I dont keep snakes anymore but maybe one day I’ll have them again ❤️
Some people are so sensitive. Animals eat animals in the wild. It’s natural and to be honest I HATE rats and mice. So to see a snake eat a live one gives me much satisfaction. And no, animals are not people. They never have been and they never will be. Before someone makes some dumb comment about what if someone did that to your [insert family member].
@@LaCrux despite your OPINION, us humans are In fact animals. A simple google search will tell you more than I ever could, so you should try that some time. Just because we have further developed brains doesn’t mean we aren’t animals. Ahh but yes, continue to use your personal connotation for the word.
He didn’t say we aren’t animals he said animals aren’t people
why not hating about animal getting slaughter for consumption? i'm not trying to paint you in any negative shape or form. i just curious where/how we got this thought of live feed=not right/inhumane while we kill other animals. are we coming from a pure notion or put up/say something to shield us from self guilt?
regardless a being is a human or an animal, both do the same. both gotta eat and kill other animal. if the human love of animal is pure then why we kill pest? Pest is animal too. this mean that our love of anima is not pure. the human love of animal should have been like this we love certain animal. @@murkedem1208
It’s all about cycle of life I really don’t get mad at those thing I just know I’m the wild it is like that there is no other thing you can do to change
I understand it, I realize it’s necessary, I just can’t do it.
I have never seen a king cobra hunt or eat before and its body language surprised me. The way it moved around and just locked its eyes on the other snake reminded me so much of my cats's body language.
That must of been hard to watch for anyone who loves rat snakes, I can watch live feedings other than ball pythons because it's like seeing my baby get eaten, I can't even watch f/t ball pythons get eaten. Nice one Donny getting bit by a snake with a cobra attached to it, at least it was the safe snake to get bit by because you know, we need you to be alive to upload these amazing videos. :)
I really appreciate you taking the time to give us your take on this, and use this as an opportunity to educate most of all! Also always love me some Crotalus, so badass!!!
I am so grateful for the knowledge and truth. I have always been afraid of snakes and lizards. I watch your channel to learn a step away from that fear. I probably will never own a snake but I have learned so much that I am not afraid any more. They are beautiful and fascinating. Thank you
Such a good video guys. The education behind it, and the reasoning why this is done is perfectly explained, so thank you. Oh and poor Donny!!!
Maybe that rat snake didn't fight too hard because he knew he was doomed when he saw who his opponent was.
Whose the guy with the heavy accent and raspy voice he's been in a few videos he's so damn knowledgeable👍
Kevin is one of the few doing it right for the community. 🐍
Really difficult to watch but also so informative. Fact is that this happens in real life. I don't tend to like the other live feed videos out there isn't really purpose to them but this was educational. Thank you
"We aren't enjoying this."
Proceeds to put a metal score to the cobra consuming the rat snake.
Thought the same. Pretty sure they find enjoyment in it aswell as wanting to show the animals the respect they deserve. Its a dobble edged blade or whatver.
Great video, really interesting. Now days, I feed my snakes frozen food, but back in the 1970s, I fed all my snakes live food and luckily I had non problems. Times have changed thankfully.
time does changed but we being hypocrite. it's hard and inhumane to feed live animal but yet we kill thousand of animal for food. no animal wants to die but we marching them to the slaughter house. are we genuine care about animal or virtual signaling? caring about animal is not the pinnacle of life. we have to eat and so other animals too. other animal kill to eat so we too.
I watch a man who owns a huge king cobra and he feeds him dead invasive ball pythons in Florida.
TicklemeT G he’s chandler right?
Yeah, I watch it too. The male is Malaysian King Cobra and the female is Indonesian King Cobra.
Ru sure ur not talking about Burmese pythons?
APerson probably, I’m not too familiar with which snakes are invasive to Florida rn
APerson ahh you’re right.it was a frozen burmese python
That king cobra is very aware and alert. Smartest snake on the planet I've heard and it shows.
Kevin , thats kindda cool and sad ..but yes you learn alot with live feedings, i love what you do and all your about.. peace babe .
Wow that rat snake didn't even act like it was affected at first!
Exactly!!!!!! Just seemed to goto sleep ! K
Man that intro gets me awake and headbanging
I'm amazed it took so long because I've seen rattlesnakes take out a rodent very very fast
Awe, poor little rat snake. I could never feed live snakes to other snakes. 😭
Lighsadra S me either
Yea that was messed up should be banned on UA-cam no reason to do this could have fed a dead snake
Here’s an idea I’m just going to put it out there.....DON’T WATCH! ❄️
The Dude isn’t going to turn his Snakes vegetarian just because you’re fragile minds can’t handle it.
@@bayareareefs8616 Did you not actually listen to the start where they said the snake was not eating and refusing to eat thawed and they are hoping to switch it over yes it is sad to watch but these guys are doing there best to switch it over but natural instincts for the cobra are to strong right now.
You all are so gullible meanwhile so many animals got killed and made a virus that’s whipping out the weak where is those animals sympathy lol
The ending bit is easier if you imagine the cobra is just slurping up a big ol' spaghetti noodle
I'm glad Will is no longer live feeding on his channel. I know there are a lot of people who enjoy watching this. I am more like Kevin and understand it is part of nature but don't enjoy it.
I wouldn't have watched this it wasn't for Kevin and knowing his views on education and animals.
Lastly is there a way we could buy Kevin's bands music or i guess i should say the band kevin is in :)
Band camp is awesome and is a great avenue if you need a place to list other than itunes, Amazon, UA-cam etc :) i just would love to listen to it on its own :)
Only live feed any Reptile for these reasons...
1.If you're going to make sure the food doesn't hurt the Reptile.
2. If they will only do live.
3(for Gators specifically). If you plan to release it back into the Wild...live feed.
I appreciate your respect for the animals, and appreciate equally your willingness to publish, with respectful and informative commentary, something so educational
This is why I switched to frozen/thawed prey as soon as possible for my ball python and why none of the snakes I’ve owned since have had live prey. It sucks to watch the prey suffer before it dies.
i get why people are sensitive about it but like... what do you think happens in the wild??? ah yes, just a king cobra going to it's local vegan market... like what? hello??
4:47 I can't believe the other snake is so calm
It’s all part of the King Cobra’s biology and, in the end, they have to eat in order to stay alive. If the only way for your king cobra to eat is with live “not dead” prey, then that’s what you have to do. It’s not fair for you to be hated on for doing something that will keep your cobra alive. Why must you starve one of your animals to death to not being hated on? Cobras are not children to be disciplined to eat what they’re supposed to eat. King cobras will ALWAYS be king cobras. Period.
JustSimplyBrandon and get hate for something that’s natural. Not pleasant, but apart of nature
It’s incredible to me you have to keep reassuring, coddling, justifying, apologizing for feeding the cobra a live snake. I don’t own any snakes I’m afraid of them. If I did own snakes I wouldn’t apologize for feeding live food.
king cobra: *bites rat snake*
rat snake: 👁️👄👁️
:King cobra bites rat snake:
Rat snake- "whoever bit my backside..ya moms a hoe."
The downvotes are people that don't understand nature is beautifully violent. Here for educational purposes to because I like snakes.
AMAZING footage as always🥰 loved the metal after too!!!
For such a dangerous and respectable reptile......that King Cobra was adorable!!
Hes saving his venom for you guys... this snake only uses venom when he feels like its too much of a big threat
this isnt even cruel i mean its just natural diet. yall be eating meat so like, thats what the snake gotta do too. Only difference is you have the brain & body to choose what you eat unless you have a disability or illness or lack of vitamins of some sort that requires it. But, anyway, im glad they would absolutely go frozen thaw exclusive if able.
It’s about DAMN TIME someone do a TRU LIVE FEED‼️
Agreed,these are predators not scavenging animals,they NEED live prey!
This was really sad. I don’t know how anyone can take pleasure in watching the suffering of another creature. I agree totally about feeding frozen thawed unless absolutely necessary
Heather Beachgirl well I explained it. I am also a vegan are you ? K
New England Reptile yes, I can’t personally support animal suffering so I do what I can in my own life.
This is a great video. I love all animals. That said I understand they have to eat. I had to buy chickens for my Ball Python. That's what she was fed and was hit and miss with rats. I ended up feeding both girls chicken as it was easier to get them at the same time. They didn't care for FT. They would eat 1 out of 4 at most. I was always neutral on the feeding. Wasn't into recording it, or showing the process off. I would for someone looking into getting one. I would reccomend they go to a pet store to see if they can handle what it takes to feed them.
If you have to feed live then you have an obligation to watch and make sure your animal is safe
So glad Will came to visit !!!! Great collaboration!!!
normally against live feed vids but this is pretty informative
Holy smokes!! Kevin! Great band. Always loved the nerd opening track too which I presume is yours also? Really interesting footage, enjoy the scientific and knowledgeable approach you guys take to your work. Thank you for the great content 😊👌Watching from New Zealand 🇳🇿
Fire Queen78 yes that’s some Crotalus. We use my random use in our vids. Thank uuu. K
Cobra: “dat’s a gooda spaghetti!”
is the cameraman ok? he was biten by the snake that had been invenomated by a king cobra
I imagine he'll be fine. As far as I know, and I am by no means an expert, the venom has to be injected through fangs. Since the rat snake isn't venomous and therefore doesn't have fangs it wouldn't transfer to the camera man. Since the venom is attacking the nervous system through (I'm assuming) the bloodstream the only way to get that venom from the rat snake would be to get the ratsnakes blood in your system. If there are any other people out there with more knowledge than me I would love to hear what you know about this whole thing. :)
That was so sad, but I know that you never do something like that unless you don’t have any choice and this is life.
Keep up the good work
Honestly despite it being live food this si really educational I love this Chanel
Will makes Kevin look tiny 🤣
Goin With Kohen I know!!!!!! I feel so little!!!!!!! K