The fact the kid showed his mom and they didn't mention if he was panicking or crying probably helps him a lot so his heart didn't beat fast enough for the venom spread.
I was thinking the same thing. Had the little boy not tell his mom right away, he likely would’ve died. So glad he survived and his arm was saved as well. Very fortunate little guy.
Good on everyone in this situation. The mom for taking this seriously immediately, the hospital for knowing just what to do and having the right treatment on hand, and even the boy for going straight to his momma for help. I’m so relieved for this family that it turned out this way.
@@Cheetahprint85 she was, they were in their own backyard and he was able to walk up to her straight after. She can’t wrap him in bubble wrap and lock him in the house, kids need to be kids. This was a freak circumstance accident
imagine if he didnt tell mom! I once was playing on a jungle gym and fell off, but i had a pencil in my pocket... i was 8. pencil went right through my back. but my mom was extremely abusive so i was so terrified to tell her. HOURS later, the pain got so bad I had to say something. I was rushed to the ER. A piece of that pencil is still in my back today!
So...I'm gonna have to call multiple hospitals and go through phone prompts and deal with idiots who can't answer questions? Wouldn't it just be easier for ALL hospitals to carry that stuff?
It's extremely hard to extract antivenom, I imagine they only keep it on hand in high risk areas. Although.....considering the kid got bit in his backyard idk why their nearest hospital wouldn't have some on hand. 45 minutes could've been death.
@@airraverstaz Actually, antivenom is not that hard to make beyond the initial snake milking. The government incentivizes manufacturers to produce it slowly and hospitals to inflate the price.
NO, thank the Doctors who actually saved him, and the scientists who developed the Antivenom, and the PEOPLE who milk the snakes. Your sky daddy allowed this to happen after all.
Why do you people always thank fictional characters instead of the actual Doctors, Scientists and Snake handlers who ACTUALLY saved this boy. How silly.
@ChishaSinyangwe I'm surprised people still defend aggressive animals as if theyre innocent what was the snake defending itself from no one was harming it
@@admar6934 A child is still bigger than the rattlesnake. The snake may still see them as a threat, it doesn't know whether the "big scary thing" is no threat or intending to eat or harm it. Some humans also likewise end up harming or killing harmless animals because they look threatening (or even for other reasons), one time my parents killed a snake and destroyed its nest on sight even though it wasn't even a venomous species and likely helped by eating rodents; an animal would probably act the same, just trying not to take any chances with something that could turn out to be dangerous.
If you live in such a habitat, you should always be prepared. My father instilled in me at a very young age how to always look before you step, and other cautionary tips. As an adult, I was always terrified of walking to my car in the dark while living in Florida.
Oh my gosh I almost got bit as a baby!! Like a couple months ago old. My dad sat me in the grass and a baby rattle snake almost bit me. If it wasn’t for my grandpas dog I would have gotten bit. The dog survive and my dad and grandpa rushed him to the vet
The antivenom was 25 minutes away? That kid is extremely lucky the snakes in America aren't as deadly as Australian ones A Eastern brown bite *will* kill adults after 30 minutes and they're not the most deadly
Love in Az and have these all the time. To protect out animals, we dispatch them carefully because we knkw the nesrest hospital is far from us. If you want my advice, always check corners and check areas that rattle snackes would most likely hide in. One almost got me since they were under the stairs of my trailer, and I spotted it just in time.
For those who don't know, this is the first aid for snake bites You bandage from under the bite site and go all the way up to your elbow or knee and have it tight Then you get a straight bit of wood and then bandage that on top of the one you just put on
Speaking of hiking, I’ve seen ten rattlesnakes just chilling and then crossing the paths. I especially don’t put both my AirPods in just in case of the rattle sounds.
I have a eastern brown snake that lives around my house and a taipan that lives in by front paddock I always keep a very sharp eye out for movement then avoid that area for a hour minimum and constantly look out for movement
The only "repellent" would be to have a wooden fence that's a inch deep and a two feet high (venomous snakes cannot climb) with a gate that has a concrete step that has a 1mm gap to the gate snakes cannot get in after going to that extent
Sadly he’s 2 years old. At 2 you may start to become conscious. It’s very likely that he’s gonna remember this incident due to the trauma. He may forget if she doesn’t speak of it over the years but it’s definitely gonna be something brought up anyways
The fact the kid showed his mom and they didn't mention if he was panicking or crying probably helps him a lot so his heart didn't beat fast enough for the venom spread.
U think dcs could press charges for neglect
I was thinking the same thing. Had the little boy not tell his mom right away, he likely would’ve died. So glad he survived and his arm was saved as well. Very fortunate little guy.
@@dianetan5790 No way. He was in his own backyard, she got immediate help, quit being silly.
@@winniethepoohandeeyore2 she neglected to search the back yard for snakes when we know their everywhere rn
That's a story to tell your friends, and everyone you ever meet.
I'm so glad he's okay. Such a brave kid ❤
yep
We pray for this little boys recovery
Kid just got a new name. SNAKE BITE. He'd fit in well around where I live. You got through this, You'll get through anything. Take care Snake-Bite.
Just leaving this here to let you know that you haven't accomplished your goal.🫠🥴
@@sandasturner9529 What? What goal is that?
@@sandasturner9529 Is this a russian bot.
@@AOCisHomeyeah look at his other comments
@@lamegameguy yup. don't like russians. Don't like most things, maybe my age. But this kid is great.
Good on everyone in this situation. The mom for taking this seriously immediately, the hospital for knowing just what to do and having the right treatment on hand, and even the boy for going straight to his momma for help. I’m so relieved for this family that it turned out this way.
She should have been watching her child. 😡
@@Cheetahprint85 she was, they were in their own backyard and he was able to walk up to her straight after. She can’t wrap him in bubble wrap and lock him in the house, kids need to be kids. This was a freak circumstance accident
imagine if he didnt tell mom! I once was playing on a jungle gym and fell off, but i had a pencil in my pocket... i was 8. pencil went right through my back. but my mom was extremely abusive so i was so terrified to tell her. HOURS later, the pain got so bad I had to say something. I was rushed to the ER. A piece of that pencil is still in my back today!
I’m very sorry about your childhood, where’s your mother now?
I’m not trying to be mean and I’m not trying to be that guy but why did you bring a pencil to the playground…?
You have to pencil your story down.
@@YoshiSSBU8 year olds aren’t the best decision makers lol
just as yoshi, not to be that person but why wouldnt the doctors just take out the pencil??
So...I'm gonna have to call multiple hospitals and go through phone prompts and deal with idiots who can't answer questions? Wouldn't it just be easier for ALL hospitals to carry that stuff?
It's extremely hard to extract antivenom, I imagine they only keep it on hand in high risk areas. Although.....considering the kid got bit in his backyard idk why their nearest hospital wouldn't have some on hand. 45 minutes could've been death.
Nah the rocket scientist
Why do yall come on youtube and look for negative things to cry about
I get what your saying but your request isn't reasonable
@@airraverstaz Actually, antivenom is not that hard to make beyond the initial snake milking. The government incentivizes manufacturers to produce it slowly and hospitals to inflate the price.
He’s such a cute kid
I know someone who had a dog that died from this
@@watermelonlover745..
@@watermelonlover745
A cat would know better
Thank goodness the hospital had available anti-venom serum. God bless this child. 💗💗💗
they always do in those areas...
NO, thank the Doctors who actually saved him, and the scientists who developed the Antivenom, and the PEOPLE who milk the snakes. Your sky daddy allowed this to happen after all.
we need more hospitals with anti vemon.
Most hospitals with a reputable emergency department in an area with many snakes will always have it on stock. $25 thousand a dose!
@@aaronscarpa7469 Yea bruh, I just googled it. The price for rattlesnake anti-venom is insane
Prayers for your little boy. May he have a complete recovery with no PTSD. God's blessings for him and your whole family.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Why do you people always thank fictional characters instead of the actual Doctors, Scientists and Snake handlers who ACTUALLY saved this boy. How silly.
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Hope he gets well soon 💓
Hope you have a speedy recovery, little guy!!! You're so brave!!!
Woah. That was scary ! I am so glad he is okay.
Very scary stuff. People need to remember- snakes aren’t the enemy. Wrong place wrong time. The snake was defending itself. Glad the boy is okay.
Well it’s hard to remember that when your two year old kid has been bitten.
@ChishaSinyangwe I'm surprised people still defend aggressive animals as if theyre innocent what was the snake defending itself from no one was harming it
@@admar6934bro doesn’t know how animals work
@@admar6934snakes will see anything as a threat no matter what, they don’t actively go out to bite people.
@@admar6934 A child is still bigger than the rattlesnake. The snake may still see them as a threat, it doesn't know whether the "big scary thing" is no threat or intending to eat or harm it.
Some humans also likewise end up harming or killing harmless animals because they look threatening (or even for other reasons), one time my parents killed a snake and destroyed its nest on sight even though it wasn't even a venomous species and likely helped by eating rodents; an animal would probably act the same, just trying not to take any chances with something that could turn out to be dangerous.
Oh my god, that poor kid. I hope the little guy, recovers 😢.
That looks so painful. That poor little guy 😢
Glad he's ok now
What a beautiful little baby. Thank God he's ok❤
I'm glad kiddo is okay.
I'm glad they didn't kill Sir Hiss. 🐍
Glad to hear that the little boy is okay.
God bless that child Jesus will always have that boys back ❤✝️
Geez... such a brave lil guy, showing his mom and to freaking out after getting bit. 😮
He is gorgeous
That is bad hope you recover quickly
Glad he’s ok and the hospital had anti venom to treat the bite
Pit bull: hey that’s my job!
Rattle snake: sorry bud, you snooze you lose.
If you live in such a habitat, you should always be prepared. My father instilled in me at a very young age how to always look before you step, and other cautionary tips. As an adult, I was always terrified of walking to my car in the dark while living in Florida.
That's why they invented flashlights.
Do you remember what was said to you as a 2 year old ? Or you just on here lying
@@CyrusTheVirus187 I do. They said, "don't put your finger in the hamster cage or it will get bitten".
Thank you so much for posting this video, Inside Edition.
GOD BLESS THIS LITTLE BOY & HIS FAMILY, PRAY HE WILL BE UP & HIS OL'SELF REAL SOON. ❤😢😊
If you live In venomous snake country I would know the proper hospitals ahead of time just in case
Makes me scared
Oh my gosh I almost got bit as a baby!! Like a couple months ago old. My dad sat me in the grass and a baby rattle snake almost bit me. If it wasn’t for my grandpas dog I would have gotten bit. The dog survive and my dad and grandpa rushed him to the vet
0:56 and 1:17 Absolutely right. I really hope he recovers quickly. Brave boy. ❤️🩹🌸
What a brave and smart lil guy🥹❤️
That bite scared me
Everyone’s gonna think he’s so cool in school.
How did that snake get in his yard?
I got a black racer in my yard
But seeing the kid almost amputated, he was lucky the snake didn't take his life
It's nearly impossible to snake proof yards
Glad to know he is fine.
The antivenom was 25 minutes away?
That kid is extremely lucky the snakes in America aren't as deadly as Australian ones
A Eastern brown bite *will* kill adults after 30 minutes and they're not the most deadly
Glad he is doing well
Oh boy the insurance will be crazy.
Because no insurance will cover for rattlesnake bite.
Not true
You can't literally take your eyes off a child especially a toddler for one second
Love in Az and have these all the time. To protect out animals, we dispatch them carefully because we knkw the nesrest hospital is far from us. If you want my advice, always check corners and check areas that rattle snackes would most likely hide in. One almost got me since they were under the stairs of my trailer, and I spotted it just in time.
This is the tale of Snakeman and the origins of when he acquired his powers at the lowly age of 2.
Prayers
Medicine
😭Ouch to hell & back. Omg that is so scary. Its good that after all that he is okay.😭
help😭first im early and what is wrong with the title😭😭
Poor babes 🙁 this is a worst nightmare for any parent for sure
What do you even do in that situation?? That's a long time to get help. Very scary. Strong kid.
Call 911 or drive to hospital
@@loner1878 clearly meant with the mindset they were in.
My little Bucky Barnes... he a true winter solider lol
Poor kido the snake didn’t realise he wasn’t a threat
I love reptiles but I don’t go near the dangerous ones unless they know I won’t hurt them
For those who don't know, this is the first aid for snake bites
You bandage from under the bite site and go all the way up to your elbow or knee and have it tight
Then you get a straight bit of wood and then bandage that on top of the one you just put on
Rattlesnakes give me shivers 😬
Sure hope that boy recovers soon
he is fine, wonderful
Poor baby😢
thank you Jesus he's alright
Jesus wasn't there. The Doctors, scientists, and snake handlers and his mother were the ones who helped this little boy.
Amen!
You need to thank the doctor in the first place
@@its_karthi_yoo I said that and my comment was removed.
He's 2 years old,I'm sure he'll forget about it and his parents will tell him when he gets older. I'm glad the little guy is going to be ok
Poor baby ❤
what a tough little guy
Thank God he didnt have to have his arm amputated
Hopefully the kid is ok
Omg poor guy 😢 i feel so bad
Obviously wasn't being watched too good 🙄 how a 2 yr old gets bite by a snake 😮 sad and pathetic
Wait til he’s older and finds this news video
Stone Cold went too far
Cute kid... brave little boy at least he's alive thank God
thank Science
I grew up in San Diego. Totally not rare. My neighbors had one in their house. My cat caught a baby one. They’re all over the place.
Poor baby! Tough way to learn about rattlesnakes.
Scarey. How has he been doing?
I’m in Kansas and we have more copperheads here than we do rattlesnakes.
This is so horrific
Hop he's okay
0:15 that woman is so beautiful
Speaking of hiking, I’ve seen ten rattlesnakes just chilling and then crossing the paths. I especially don’t put both my AirPods in just in case of the rattle sounds.
I have a eastern brown snake that lives around my house and a taipan that lives in by front paddock
I always keep a very sharp eye out for movement then avoid that area for a hour minimum and constantly look out for movement
I'm curious if anything happened to the snake after he was bit. Was it still on the property later and did someone kill it?
Snakes tend to flee after biting
So it would be long gone
Family???’s Backyard
So, said 😢
What’s with the title?
So we’re not going to talk about his house 💀 that’s almost $1 million dollars
Seeing that arm is so scary I can’t imagine that situation I’m glad he’s ok
And if u got bit in the leg?
First snake I handled was a horned viper, she was a huge softy but very deadly if she bit someone
Thats one tough kid
Mom💕 had to go to the hospital to take care of a baby
No mom, he definitely won't forget
2 years old- he will forget.
It might just be a vague memory at most
Above your heart? You sure?
Wow 😳
If they had a cat it could have protected him.
People need to watch their kids better smh
Having a roadrunner or two in your yard can help.
That is so sad
People don't go out and kill every snake you see after watching this. Yes it's a scary thing to happen to anyone but doesn't mean kill all snakes.
Isn't there a way to keep rattle snakes away from residential properties. Like snake repellents. This is terrifying.
The only "repellent" would be to have a wooden fence that's a inch deep and a two feet high (venomous snakes cannot climb) with a gate that has a concrete step that has a 1mm gap to the gate snakes cannot get in after going to that extent
How do we keep them out of our backyards in regions where they breed??
A fence
It'll need to be two feet high and a inch deep along with a concrete step that's 1mm from the gate or have no gate at all
🙏
That's why I live In Minnesota with Zero poisonous snakes.
*Venomous
Sadly he’s 2 years old. At 2 you may start to become conscious. It’s very likely that he’s gonna remember this incident due to the trauma. He may forget if she doesn’t speak of it over the years but it’s definitely gonna be something brought up anyways
My mom is afraid of every snakes
How is this kid alive
Because he's strong, that's how.
The rattlesnake gave him the kiss of death
@@WeLiftTogether gave lil bro a taste of death 💀💀
Because he rambo it
Luck of the Irish
1:34 his mom is a M.I.L.F 🔥