@@Cult_leader_saddler Just wanted to let you know that Jesus Loves You, and He came and died on a cross for you and I that our sins might be forgiven us. I've seen the Love of God in my life too. I used to be a horrible po - rn addict and I struggled a lot with hating myself, but Jesus delivered me from that addiction in one moment (literally) and He got me through the condemnation I had against myself. I've been free since Nov 2022 and haven't looked back since . . . I'd encourage you to follow Jesus. There's so much Life, Peace, Blessings, Joy, Deliverance, and above all Eternal Salvation In Him waiting for you. Just repent, forgive as Jesus forgave us, Love Jesus with all your heart, and seek Him in prayer, reading the Bible, and if you can then go to church too. You Be Blessed with Deliverance and Salvation in Jesus Name! P.S. if you want to hear my whole testimony I can post it here for you.
I mean, this is the 21st century, you can always flee to another continent. By the time the cobra swims across the ocean to come and get you, you'll probably be dead of old age.
King cobras are something else. I've never met a snake more "understanding" and perceiving of what's going on; you can basically see the gears in their mind turning
Big, too. The one I saw had a head the size of a *very* large baking potato. (Thankfully, it was in an enclosure. I would have left immediately had it gotten out.)
I spoke to a man who had one for many years and he said he was convinced it was sentient to some extent after having it for so many years. It would not attack him but would go absolutely mental on antibody else. King Cobras are quite interesting.
Imagine being stupid enough to keep a venomous animal in your house as a 'pet' and having to worry about it escaping and killing you in the first place.
It should be noted that that's like the max. Most king cobras will not get anywhere near that size. Their average size is more like 10-12 feet. Still a big snake and very dangerous, not recommended as a pet!
@@chriswhinery925 right, still massive. Just mind blowing to me that if that's the max, there are likely a couple out there that are that big which is mind blowing to me!
@@chriswhinery925 it's not uncommon to find king cobra above 12 feet actually. Especially in India where they are revered as sacred so are not killed that much. They regularly reach sizes of 14-15 feet here. South east asian ones are also massive.
@@olic7266 My degree of indoctrination? I'm way too smart to go to Marxist indoctrination camp. You're religious and don't even know it, gravity, dark matter, black hole, evolution, so much Freemasonic jargon, bleh. I actually stick to classical physics and what's observed, ya know, real science. Sheeple like you who with an inability to think for themselves and seek authority to tell them how and what to think are the problem. I can even respect flat earther more. But if you want to hear real physicists tell you what I am already saying research Wal Thornhill and his ilk in the electric universe cosmology.
I respectfully disagree. They are terrifying on an instinctive level that places them outside the realm of aesthetic things like beauty or even ugliness. Now tanks, warships, jet fighters, those can be beautiful to me. Never a snake.
These are one of the few nope ropes that actually scare me. Wifey had a king cobra that frequented her yard in the Philippines 🇵🇭 🥶 (not cold… shivering)
Saw two different king cobras (and MANY other venomous snakes) out in the wild, hiking in Hong Kong. Those kings, Heart-stopping/ heart ERRATICALLY, FRANTICALLY PUMPING, but... "cool"... A likely Asian cobra tagged my beloved dog when he was swimming in a deep rain-water-filled ditch. Where my dog had entered the ditch/ water was gravelly, and where he stepped out was covered in long, ivy-kind of greens. Just before my dog swam around that way, I got a TERRIBLE SENSE OF DREAD, and had started screaming & pointing past my dog, trying to command him/ communicate to him, to go back. My dog didn't understand, and climbed out of that tangled green ivy stuff, and I saw a lightning-fast strike, almost stopping my heart. I hadn't brought my new hiking stick, and as I frantically searched for a stick for protection as I tried to view the snake for identification, closer-up, the snake disappeared. Then, my dog initially seemed okay and I thought I must have been mistaken, but when we finally got down the path, he collapsed, his breathing slowed and painful, his eyes boring into mine... The security guard called a "taxi"/ hire car for me. I was inwardly panicking - when one came & then went, I freaked out and ran after it, yelling at it to stop. My sudden/ intense actions seemed to jolt my dog out of his stupor. I was a mess. A passing man turned out to be a vet, and quickly examined him before we went to the vet - who made US WAIT, whilst he completed a scheduled regular check-up!! In retrospect, perhaps if I'd been screaming outside as I was inside, we might have been "bumped-up" for examination. Had it been me and someone else's dog had been bitten by a highly-venomous snake, I would have IMMEDIATELY said, "No, YOU go first'. (Turns out the receptionist had not TOLD the vet of the urgency. Grrr.). Luckily, my guy survived - obviously, only a partial or dry bite. It took him a LONG time to recover, and he never did, fully, though he lived for 11 more years or so... WHEW! Since then, I've watched snake vids, trying to get over my from-birth FEAR. NO WONDER I had that fear... As "pets"? Never. I can appreciate them, their beauty and how they fit into the ecosystem, from AFAR - over the internet.
@@adonian Thank you! There were residual effects, but he survived. Had to say goodbye to him back in Feb. 2017 -- hardest decision I've had to make - EVER - in my life. Turns out, he was the love of my life, & I grieve him still. Still watching snake vids to get over fear, and much better now. Cheers!
@@TI667 Thank you! A Norwegian couple that I met out hiking, had brought their Rottweiler to HK when transferred there for work. When out hiking with some visitors on a trail, they saw a Bamboo pit viper - also venomous (most people survive - after hospitalization, but not dogs). The couple called their dog, who was on the other side of the snake from them. In stepping over that snake, the rotti got bitten 18 TIMES! They had to take the dog back to a vet on HK Island by ferry, and the dog took every vial of anti-venin that they had, but survived. Apparently, she (the rotti) was the ONLY dog that the vet clinic knew that had survived such a bamboo pit viper attack! I was so thankful for them/ that. It used to be, that EVERY time I went out hiking in HK, I saw snakes. They have 14 kinds of venomous land snakes!! It took me a LONG time to get over my fear/ dread. The thing is, my guy, a rescued local chow-chow mix, was ALWAYS super-conscious of snakes. Once, we'd run across a red-necked keelback on that same trail, that had just killed and was eating a frog/ toad, so at least its mouth was full (THOSE have killed numerous animals AND humans). My dog saw/ smelled it, and went as far around it as was possible, so, he was snake-wary. I guess, since he was swimming in the rain-filled ditch, he just didn't sense/ smell that snake. He never FULLY recovered, but at least we had a decade+ together after that. Anyway, thx for your message, and Cheers!
E=mc²😂😂😂💀 Worst part is their faces are so damn cute when they're small especially, it's like there's a neon sign on their snoot that says PLEASE BOOP HERE
If they recognize people, then does that mean they know who feeds them and keeps them alive? does this make them more docile and less likely to attack their caretakers?
“I’m not afraid of ghosts, I’m not afraid of sharks, I’m not afraid of cancer, I’m just afraid of SNAKES! They really freak me out; where are there arms and legs? It’s not okay!”
Steve is so chill and polite, he needs more screen time.
Look at that distinguished gentlemen
All fancy like :)
He's such a little sweety.
😂😂😂
Back off!!!!@ message from Stevie. Cobra boy Cultc. Sorry Stevie Wonder cobra had bad day at mouse emporium and rodent rodeo.
Cobras are bad pets.
Exept Steve. Steve is a good boi
Laughing my ass off!!!!
Nobody’s messes with king and im not talking burgers
I agree Steve is a good boi
Fk Steve! He still owes me $20.
Steve is a good boi. I’d trust him with my life
Maybe my save your life From a raccoon.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 this comment is fucking legendary
im sure hell gladly take it
I'd trust him with my wife 😊
@@Cult_leader_saddler Just wanted to let you know that Jesus Loves You, and He came and died on a cross for you and I that our sins might be forgiven us. I've seen the Love of God in my life too. I used to be a horrible po - rn addict and I struggled a lot with hating myself, but Jesus delivered me from that addiction in one moment (literally) and He got me through the condemnation I had against myself. I've been free since Nov 2022 and haven't looked back since . . .
I'd encourage you to follow Jesus. There's so much Life, Peace, Blessings, Joy, Deliverance, and above all Eternal Salvation In Him waiting for you.
Just repent, forgive as Jesus forgave us, Love Jesus with all your heart, and seek Him in prayer, reading the Bible, and if you can then go to church too.
You Be Blessed with Deliverance and Salvation in Jesus Name!
P.S. if you want to hear my whole testimony I can post it here for you.
Thanks for the advice. I'll cancel my Amazon order for a king cobra
Did... did you just order boots made of snakes?! 💀
Walmart cobras are even worse!
Yeah , just returned the Inland TAIPAN.
@@20ftBurmesePythonChaserA VERY DANGEROUS AND EXTREMELY AGGRESSIVE SNAKE!! 😮
Straight up from Amazon river
Having a cobra escape and get lost is one of the most terrifying things i can think of
I mean, this is the 21st century, you can always flee to another continent. By the time the cobra swims across the ocean to come and get you, you'll probably be dead of old age.
"Steve's a good boi, he even knows his name"😂😂😂
" I don't " 😂
King cobras are something else.
I've never met a snake more "understanding" and perceiving of what's going on; you can basically see the gears in their mind turning
Big, too. The one I saw had a head the size of a *very* large baking potato. (Thankfully, it was in an enclosure. I would have left immediately had it gotten out.)
I spoke to a man who had one for many years and he said he was convinced it was sentient to some extent after having it for so many years. It would not attack him but would go absolutely mental on antibody else. King Cobras are quite interesting.
King cobras are worshiped in india and in some temples they are kept and people believe they can recognise persons.
Oh good! I was looking for a pet with whom I could have a good conversation
I’ve heard this,too. Most intelligent snake on Earth.
Imagine waking up and seeing your cobra has escaped
Imagine being stupid enough to keep a venomous animal in your house as a 'pet' and having to worry about it escaping and killing you in the first place.
Imagine waking up and the cobra is staring at you on the bed. His face very very close to yours, making eye contact coldly.
@laken1804 Think you just go back to sleep. No rapid movements. If you're lucky you can call into work. Pretty legit excuse
@@laken1804 Why would a cobra do that? They would probably just look for a good hideout and hope not to be spotted.
Time to move.
Steve and Hilary when they stare directly at you: •-•
Steve still looks like he's seen some shit. 😂 I still love him
Steve IS the shit.
Like we needed you to tell us that cobra, are not good pets no shit genius!
Excuse me EIGHTEEN FEET???!
Yup. King Cobra is the largest venomous snake in the planet
It should be noted that that's like the max. Most king cobras will not get anywhere near that size. Their average size is more like 10-12 feet. Still a big snake and very dangerous, not recommended as a pet!
@@chriswhinery925 right, still massive. Just mind blowing to me that if that's the max, there are likely a couple out there that are that big which is mind blowing to me!
@@chriswhinery925 it's not uncommon to find king cobra above 12 feet actually. Especially in India where they are revered as sacred so are not killed that much. They regularly reach sizes of 14-15 feet here. South east asian ones are also massive.
"Eighteen feet, divided by three... SIX METRES?"
Big snek.
I don’t know what it is, but naming your cobra Steve is funny, wholesome and ridiculously adorable at the same time.
My toddler will absolutely adore his beginner friendly rinkhas spitting cobra 💜
YIPPEE SOMONE WHO NOTICED THAT!!!!!🎉🎉🎉
E=mc^2
He's so smart
Nah. He's a dum-dum. Everyone should know E=γmc².
Because I am, I do.
Actually mass and matter are effectively conflated in that equation making it meaningless.
@Saturn_matrix where did u get your physics degree?
@@olic7266 My degree of indoctrination? I'm way too smart to go to Marxist indoctrination camp. You're religious and don't even know it, gravity, dark matter, black hole, evolution, so much Freemasonic jargon, bleh. I actually stick to classical physics and what's observed, ya know, real science. Sheeple like you who with an inability to think for themselves and seek authority to tell them how and what to think are the problem. I can even respect flat earther more. But if you want to hear real physicists tell you what I am already saying research Wal Thornhill and his ilk in the electric universe cosmology.
I can safely say, I've no intention of getting any kind of snake, let alone a Cobra.
At least start off with a ball python.
Steve is the kinda guy who gives you math problems and bites you for not being able to solve it.
Lol 😂
Steve is the exception. He is ALWAYS the exception
My anxiety peaked when i saw him leave the cage open.
In summary: Do not boop the snoot
Suggestion declined
@@kotorandcorvid4968 KOTOR NOOOO
@@spikem5950 b-but Steve looks sooo boop-able. 😭 Must boop! 🥰
Imagine a king cobra solving quadratic equations 🤣
This video didn't really do a good job convincing me not to get one of these.
That's hilarious
Steve and Hilary need a sitcom
the way he so intensely said ‘Steve’ at the start made me laugh lol
steve is the one cobra that's chill
Steve the best he’s even growing a bit more lately
Cobers are nice
I love that he gives them names like Steve and Hillary 😂😂
I know right? It's so wait, what?
Attenborough: this beautiful, majestic cobra...
This guy: so Steve here and Darnell...
Steve is a gentleman
We must protect Steve at all cost
Nope
Steve is an icon
I have never heard someone say "You know, I hear cobras make good pets".
"Outta the way Steeve, we're shootin here!"
If steve ever bit anyone,he'd drive them to the ER and be super positive the whole way..he's just a good lil guy lol 😂
I’m gonna need a whole video of Steve please
Steve is the cutest danger noodle!
Cobras are cute wiggly dudes, even if I don't want to own one.
All snakes are cute :p some are just more dangerous than others...😅
I'm getting some mixed messages here. I think I'll just go get a cobra and check for myself.
What we think King Cobra Thinks :- *Murder*
What king cobra actually thinks :- *E= mc²*
Should rename Steve to Bill since you have Hillary there. 😂😂😂
As deadly as they are, they are also spectacularly beautiful.
Yes Hagrid, and highly misunderstood creatures!
I respectfully disagree. They are terrifying on an instinctive level that places them outside the realm of aesthetic things like beauty or even ugliness.
Now tanks, warships, jet fighters, those can be beautiful to me. Never a snake.
Steve: “keep my head up to look like royalty”
Steve’s head: *wobble wobble*
You should give them a hug , snakes need love 😘
They ain't constrictors ;)
I will never get tired of seeing Steve. I can't believe how much he's grown.
Hillary may give him a run for his money though 😊
Steve is the most hilarious snake on YT. He always acts like he is having PTSD flashbacks. 😂
Steve grew so much
First of all, there will be no Steve slander!! Second, Steve IS the best pet ever. Thank you
The creepier the crawly, the cuter I think they are
Me when talking about the black mamba 😂
Snakes scare the hell out of me... but Steve 🥰😍
Me 2 gotta love him
I love Steve I’m so glad that he gets a mention in a lot of his newer videos
I like that you have these venomous snakes and yet you named them Steve and Hilary not Cobra Commander or Baroness
If you could gaurentee it would never bite exactly you... Pitbull tough rawrrr. 12 foot King Cobra enters the ring.
These are one of the few nope ropes that actually scare me. Wifey had a king cobra that frequented her yard in the Philippines 🇵🇭 🥶 (not cold… shivering)
Saw two different king cobras (and MANY other venomous snakes) out in the wild, hiking in Hong Kong. Those kings, Heart-stopping/ heart ERRATICALLY, FRANTICALLY PUMPING, but... "cool"...
A likely Asian cobra tagged my beloved dog when he was swimming in a deep rain-water-filled ditch. Where my dog had entered the ditch/ water was gravelly, and where he stepped out was covered in long, ivy-kind of greens.
Just before my dog swam around that way, I got a TERRIBLE SENSE OF DREAD, and had started screaming & pointing past my dog, trying to command him/ communicate to him, to go back.
My dog didn't understand, and climbed out of that tangled green ivy stuff, and I saw a lightning-fast strike, almost stopping my heart.
I hadn't brought my new hiking stick, and as I frantically searched for a stick for protection as I tried to view the snake for identification, closer-up, the snake disappeared.
Then, my dog initially seemed okay and I thought I must have been mistaken, but when we finally got down the path, he collapsed, his breathing slowed and painful, his eyes boring into mine...
The security guard called a "taxi"/ hire car for me. I was inwardly panicking - when one came & then went, I freaked out and ran after it, yelling at it to stop.
My sudden/ intense actions seemed to jolt my dog out of his stupor. I was a mess. A passing man turned out to be a vet, and quickly examined him before we went to the vet - who made US WAIT, whilst he completed a scheduled regular check-up!!
In retrospect, perhaps if I'd been screaming outside as I was inside, we might have been "bumped-up" for examination.
Had it been me and someone else's dog had been bitten by a highly-venomous snake, I would have IMMEDIATELY said, "No, YOU go first'. (Turns out the receptionist had not TOLD the vet of the urgency. Grrr.).
Luckily, my guy survived - obviously, only a partial or dry bite. It took him a LONG time to recover, and he never did, fully, though he lived for 11 more years or so...
WHEW! Since then, I've watched snake vids, trying to get over my from-birth FEAR. NO WONDER I had that fear...
As "pets"? Never. I can appreciate them, their beauty and how they fit into the ecosystem, from AFAR - over the internet.
@@kgrant3184 glad 🐕 doggo is ok.
@@adonian Thank you! There were residual effects, but he survived. Had to say goodbye to him back in Feb. 2017 -- hardest decision I've had to make - EVER - in my life. Turns out, he was the love of my life, & I grieve him still. Still watching snake vids to get over fear, and much better now. Cheers!
@kgrant3184 soooooo glad your doggo survived!!! Thats awesome!!
@@TI667 Thank you! A Norwegian couple that I met out hiking, had brought their Rottweiler to HK when transferred there for work.
When out hiking with some visitors on a trail, they saw a Bamboo pit viper - also venomous (most people survive - after hospitalization, but not dogs). The couple called their dog, who was on the other side of the snake from them.
In stepping over that snake, the rotti got bitten 18 TIMES! They had to take the dog back to a vet on HK Island by ferry, and the dog took every vial of anti-venin that they had, but survived.
Apparently, she (the rotti) was the ONLY dog that the vet clinic knew that had survived such a bamboo pit viper attack! I was so thankful for them/ that.
It used to be, that EVERY time I went out hiking in HK, I saw snakes. They have 14 kinds of venomous land snakes!! It took me a LONG time to get over my fear/ dread.
The thing is, my guy, a rescued local chow-chow mix, was ALWAYS super-conscious of snakes. Once, we'd run across a red-necked keelback on that same trail, that had just killed and was eating a frog/ toad, so at least its mouth was full (THOSE have killed numerous animals AND humans).
My dog saw/ smelled it, and went as far around it as was possible, so, he was snake-wary. I guess, since he was swimming in the rain-filled ditch, he just didn't sense/ smell that snake.
He never FULLY recovered, but at least we had a decade+ together after that.
Anyway, thx for your message, and Cheers!
I love Steve so much he actually looks so cute
That "It could look me in the eye, at 6' tall" puts it in a whole new perspective.
But steve is a good boy
Steve is such a good boy you should handle him more often
Mm jeeeee i Wonder y he doesn't lol 😂
Hi Steve
Steve ⚫ ⚫
Great looking cobra
I'm glad I'm on this end watching
I want Steve in my life he’s super chilled!
Steve basically introduces himself
Steve looks like a danger but that just a poison puppy
I think My favorite cobra is Steve and he won't Attack you.
U think OK 👌
I don't know, one of my mottos is "you can always trust a Steve"
Idk why, but I get lots of good vibes from steve. So much so, I'd let steve represent me in court.
Steve is an ambassador of intelligence
Unbelievable snakes are as cute as dogs and cats to my eyes :0
Snakes freak me out..but am learning and love yr commentary. Steve makes me smile.
steve and hilry those names sound as if those snakes aren't dangerous
King cobras always look pissed off 😂😂😂
Steve needs a 1 on 1 interview. We need his back story and life so far.
I feel like you’re able to buy Any snake once you say “I own a gaboon viper And a Boomslang”
“You may think that cobras make good pets” ummm…. No, that thought NEVER crossed my mind.
E=mc²😂😂😂💀 Worst part is their faces are so damn cute when they're small especially, it's like there's a neon sign on their snoot that says PLEASE BOOP HERE
steve is a good man, i would trust steve with my child
Get a grip.jeeez slightest thing n SNAP REALLY LV
King Cobra doing physics equations better than me 🤣
"Never buy a cobra for a pet..."
I think most of us figured that one out on our own...
If they recognize people, then does that mean they know who feeds them and keeps them alive? does this make them more docile and less likely to attack their caretakers?
I suspect that the King Cobras thought process is more like”e=mc KILL!”
“King cobras are possibly the worst pet reptile” my toxic trait is thinking I can have one with zero snake experience 😅
Buys Cobra: "Now what in the hell am I supposed to do with this thing?"
I love how the rinkhas enclosure glass is just covered in venom.
the e=mc² got me good 🤣
If you find an 18-foot cobra, it could look a 6ft tall man in the eyes?
That is a terrifying sight to imagine.
I really like Steve❤ Steve made me subscribe to this channel!❤
"You may think cobras make good pet , and they're cute pet."
Umm..sir , only you think that.
Viperkeeper had a King Cobra which he named "Elvis." He eventually donated it to a zoo when it got past a certain length.
Collecting activated landmines seems a far safer hobby but each to their own.. 😂
They're super cute! 🥰
He seems smiling. Seems nice. Lemme pet it.
Holy crap this explained why it wasn’t biting me, king cobras make so much more sense now
Always remember , D.J. TRUMP'S story about : " THE SNAKE , DOWN BY THE LAKE " !!!!! words of real wisdom !!!!!
john kreese called, he wants his cobra back
Steve and Hillary have cute little beady eyes
It's all fun and games until the cobra escapes while you are sleeping
“I’m not afraid of ghosts, I’m not afraid of sharks, I’m not afraid of cancer, I’m just afraid of SNAKES! They really freak me out; where are there arms and legs? It’s not okay!”
Fun fact: most people wouldn’t even try to get a cobra as a pet.
Constrictors are a lot more responsible.
“Never buy a Cobra snake”
*Okay so I bought 2 Cobras, Steve & Hilary*
Love your content, also wanna see a long format vedio of your collection
These are all bad until you meet a forest Cobra then you realize all of these were like little cute kittens 😅
E=mc^2 got me so good 😂😂
Steve's equation should be E=MC2 death.
Having a blinding king cobra escape and you have to sleep at night and somehow the lights go off