Kaelyn Lenigar finally someone gets it i have to correct people about that the most when teaching them about venomous reptiles “there is no such thing as a “poisonous” snake” only venomous snakes poison is absorbed through your skin or digested to harm you; vemon must be injected into the bloodstream to harm you
Rarest should mean, rarest. These are not rare snakes. The Blunt headed tree snake (Imantodes ssp) is one of the most common snakes in it's range. Dragon snakes, limited range, super common in range, found one in 30 minutes of looking. These ARE NOT RARE Snakes. They are cool and unique, but far from rare. Rare snakes would be Cropans boa, leaf scaled sea snake, Fiji's bolo snake, Antiguan racers... not these. The Malagasy Leaf-nosed snake is, in fact, the LEAST rare of the three Langaha species. Langaha alluaudi is much more rare. All in all this piece missed the meaning of rare severly.
Commentators: "look at all 1000 comments stating the difference between poison and venom." Commentators again: "I'm still going to comment that there's a difference between venom and poison."
I’m no grammar nazi, but even to me its anoying every time he sayed poisonouse .. its like pointing at a chair and saying look at that ottoman, they are bouth used for sitting but there’s a slight difference ....
@@cringeken5389 but venom and poison are different things snakes carry venom witch is injected threw a bite poison is when u consume something tahts poisonous like a puffer fish for an example
This video (or any other video) immediately loses any, and all, credibility as soon as the word, "poisonous," is used instead of the proper term: venomous.
Yeah they are venemous, so I'm first the subscriber in this channel, but to be sure in the amazon jungle there are lot of snakes in the world. So basically when you find a snake, try not to run, cause it will shase you and eat you, so some snakes have rare skin but they are the most venemous
The “Rhino Viper” is actually called a Gaboon Viper. It is an ambush predator that blends in and waits for prey to venture by due to its massive size. The Gaboon Viper is the heaviest snake of the viper family. Another notable fact about the Gaboon Viper is that it has the largest/longest fangs in the world at 2 inches (5cm).
The rhino viper and gaboon viper are actually a different species of snake. The snake in this video was a rhino viper. Don’t really know what you’re talking about. Although they can interbreed, these are 2 different species of snake
Joey Wynn the tiger keeled back is both venomous and poisonous. Even though he has no idea what he is talking about, you need to be sure about what you say to.
"This snake i similar to a crocodile, because it has dark coloration" ... It's also similar to bats, black cats and Kanye West. Very valuable information.
I don't think anyone has mentioned in the comments so I'm going to take it upon myself to let you guys over there at trend Max know that snakes are venomous not poisonous!!!!
“It lives between 4265 feet of altitude.” That’s like asking what the difference between a stork is. In case you’re wondering, it has two equally long legs, especially the left one. Also, it’s called Ma-lay peninsula not May-lay! Damnit!
I want a dragon snake now. First off I love dragons so I was sold on the name. Second of all they might not be colorful but I just saw beauty in those pictures shown in the video.
I have a trio of them however none have been captive bred (as there are none at all) they are NOT GOOD TO KEEP AT ALL, they ONLY hunt frogs and SOMETIMES fish also like it EXTREMELY cold, and it’s so fragile you absolutely CANNOT even hold it, it’ll freeze up and if u bend it the wrong way at all it’ll snap like a twig,, these guys are extremely hard to keep (I’m an expert at keeping and breeding rare / critcally endangered animals secretively) and these are by far my least favorite, I don’t ever look at mine cuz they like it dark and just stress way too easily, but hopefully I’ll b the first to breed them (probably not you can only keep them in moss and plastic tubs and that isn’t really ideal 💀)
Snakes are either venomous or nonvenomous. They're not poisonous. Venom is something an animal carries. Poison is something on an animals skin. Food for thought.
It can only be venomous because poisonous means “lethal when swallowed” but venom needs to go in your blood to be lethal. So u can swallow venom and be fine
Did it drive anyone else crazy that he kept switching from saying “33 inches long” to “up to 4ft 11inches” and then follow it up with a “2 1/2 ft” and “2.2 feet”??
The long nose viper is not trying to bit you, it's trying to give you ten tickles😀😁 Venomous or Poisonous🤔 meh who cares, it was still cool to see different snakes. Cool video.
How about the Spider-tailed horned viper it's one of the newer snaked that have been discovered it was first described in 2006 and has developed an appendage at the tip of its tail that looks like a spider that it uses as bait to attract birds and other predators and the seemingly strikes out of nowhere. There are lots of videos of its hunting technique and the first time I saw one of the videos I could've sworn it was a spider and snake working as a team until you see the snake in its entirety
For those that do not know, poisonous is for PLANTS. Venomous is for ANIMALS (bugs, reptiles, etc.). It helps if you remember that poison is eaten/swallowed, while venom is injected.
I just can't believe you said what you did about Rhinoceros Vipers hanging from trees by their tails. The image of these large heavy bodied snakes hanging from trees by the tips of their tiny, practically nonexistent tails is just wildly hilarious. In Africa, Bush Vipers maybe. Rhino Vipers, not a chance. Also, some pics of Gaboon Vipers were mixed in with the rhinos. You did show some gorgeous rhinos though. Always enjoy seeing them.
Pretty interesting facts here, and good video! But I almost quit watching immediately, after you said "a lot of them are poisonous" and proceeded to call a lot of these snakes poisonous that have no poison, only venom which is much different and important to note when making an educational video. The only one here that is poisonous, is the tiger keelback, also called the yamakagashi. Which has a poison it obtains from toads as you stated, but also has a hemotoxic venom that is produced by the snake, which it invenomates its prey, and predators as a defense with as other venomous snakes do like rattle snakes, cobras, sea snakes etc. The tiger keelback is one of just a few "poisonous" snakes known to science. Along with possibly others of the same genus (rhabdophis), and certain species of garter snakes along the Pacific Northwestern US. While poison may cause harm if delivered indirectly, (ingested or absorbed), venom is harmless unless directly delivered. Venom can be ingested with no ill effect, regardless whether the consumer is immune or not. I would've also mentioned thread snakes, worm snakes and blind snakes of the scolecophidia infra order, and snakes of the atractaspidinae subfamily which are in the same infra order (alethinophidia) as all of the more well known snakes, as well as all in your video. Some often referred to as side stabbing snakes do to the fangs protruding out of the side of their mouth even when closed, which allows them to stab from the side while handling them with a secure grip.
Venomous! Poisonous and venomous are two different things!
Tiger keelback is both
That’s what I’m saying!!
People are dumb
Poison is ingested, venomous is injected
I'm sure he was dumbing it down for the audience people are just nick picking and being anal. Most people that know about snakes know what venom is.
Him: “Most of them are poisonous”
Me- cough “ venomous”
Kaelyn Lenigar finally someone gets it i have to correct people about that the most when teaching them about venomous reptiles “there is no such thing as a “poisonous” snake” only venomous snakes poison is absorbed through your skin or digested to harm you; vemon must be injected into the bloodstream to harm you
Austin Y I’ve grown up with snakes and I’ve known the difference between them
There are poisonous snakes too. Some eat poisonous frogs and store their poison for later use.
@@austiny6512 Excuse me but the tiger keelback snake is poisonous it has glands on the back of its neck that release poison
Kaelyn Lenigar and not even most snakes
“Most of them are poisonous”
Me: “how do you know? Are you licking snakes?”
😆
•Alysa Animations• yes, it’s a known fact to lick the snake to thank them for their time
SalFrosterGamer xD
they should say venomous hahaha
lmao
Had to click away when he said “poisonous “ instead of venomous
😂😂😂poisous and venimous are the same
@@lilibethociones-reniva80 no they aren't. You bite it and you get sick, it is poisonous. It bites you and you get sick it is venomous
@@lilibethociones-reniva80 Failed basic biology 😂😂😂
@@lilibethociones-reniva80 😂😂😂 are you an idiot
Rarest should mean, rarest. These are not rare snakes. The Blunt headed tree snake (Imantodes ssp) is one of the most common snakes in it's range. Dragon snakes, limited range, super common in range, found one in 30 minutes of looking. These ARE NOT RARE Snakes. They are cool and unique, but far from rare.
Rare snakes would be Cropans boa, leaf scaled sea snake, Fiji's bolo snake, Antiguan racers... not these. The Malagasy Leaf-nosed snake is, in fact, the LEAST rare of the three Langaha species. Langaha alluaudi is much more rare. All in all this piece missed the meaning of rare severly.
This video drove me nuts. Full of misinformation.
Actually the horned viper is rare
Thank gosh, a comment that doesn’t say “iT’s VenOmoUs NOt PoIsOnOuS!”
The Horned viper is rare 1 out of 100 percent chance to find it
Poisonous, dangerous
Did you mean venomous and defensive?
Jeonji I’m glad someone else noticed this too.. poison is ingested.. venom is injected
So sensitive
So
Ikr it’s venomous not poison
The comment i've been looking for
Commentators: "look at all 1000 comments stating the difference between poison and venom."
Commentators again: "I'm still going to comment that there's a difference between venom and poison."
Lol it's unusually annoying to me.
I know and there is a difference I could rage on and on and on about how venom is different than poison
I’m no grammar nazi, but even to me its anoying every time he sayed poisonouse .. its like pointing at a chair and saying look at that ottoman, they are bouth used for sitting but there’s a slight difference ....
Yup
Yep
I came here to point out that the snakes are VENOMOUS, very happy to see that it’s already been taken care of by others
ITS VENOMOUS NOT POISONOUS GEEZ SOMEBODY GET HIM SOME HELP
They know more then you if they don't watch brave wilderness
@Madiki fanai dude he researched all those snakes :/
@@madikifanai1607 it is venom
@@cringeken5389 but venom and poison are different things snakes carry venom witch is injected threw a bite poison is when u consume something tahts poisonous like a puffer fish for an example
Bruv we get it
Snake protect
Snake attack
But most importantly....
Whoever made this video Snake will slap
Snake discovery: **watches this video**
Snake discovery: *SCRRREEEEEEE!!!!*
I love snake discovery
@Nikita Kontanistov a UA-camr who teaches ppl about reptiles.
Also did you have stroke while typing this?
Lol
Mashirao Ojiro I would also like to know if you had a stroke with your reply, because you typed it twice
@@Catflers sorry typo
Who has come here by looking thumbnail
prabesh Gaming i didnt even see the snake in the thumbnail
I think you are blind
Well i wasnt paying close enough attention mind not being an asshole and enlighten me lol
Lol
It's a bushviper I study snakes so i know
This video (or any other video) immediately loses any, and all, credibility as soon as the word, "poisonous," is used instead of the proper term: venomous.
Venomous poisonous the difference?
venomous things harm you when they bite you, poisonous things harm you when you bite them.
I was looking for you as soon as I heard it
Congrats on winning the semantic award.
@@kiley6568 quite cringey when they describe it as poisonous instead of venomous hahha
Me: AHHHHH VENOMOUS NOT POISONOUS!!
Me again:EEEEEEK *throws chair*
They have venom, not poison.
Its venomous.
Venom is a form of poison- but its not poisonous
I cringe each and every time this man said poisonous. They’re venomous SMFH.
FuchTyler i know im really triggered
I'm triggered when everyone is still stating there s a difference.
Not to be rude but it's venomous they are two very different things
Bush vipers are pretty! 💜 that pattern and those scales
“Giving it a diabolical aspect”
B-but it’s so cute-
It says "RAREST" not strangest....whew!
Phantom Knight thats click bait for ya
First of all, its venomous, second of all, they don't cause that much "terror"
i groaned out loud when i heard him say poisonous
"Poisonous"
Me: Punches screen...
Screen: *Breaks...*
Me: *Cries*
P.S who was fooled by the thumbnail?
I SUBSCRIBE BECAUSE I LOVE VENOMOUS CREATURES SUCH AS SPIDERS,SNAKES,AND SCORPIONS
Yeah they are venemous, so I'm first the subscriber in this channel, but to be sure in the amazon jungle there are lot of snakes in the world. So basically when you find a snake, try not to run, cause it will shase you and eat you, so some snakes have rare skin but they are the most venemous
Did u know the stormtrooper python is the most rarest snake
Interesting Snakes!!!
watching these vid makes my butt feel uncomfortable everytime I'm going to the bathroom 😭😭
I’m watching this while on the toilet 😂😂
4:31 looks so derpy, happy, and cute 10/10 would boop
Venomous and poisonous are two completely different thing. The only poisonous snake is the tiger keelback while it’s also venomous
The Saharan horned viper is a stunning snake kinda reminds me of the Sidewinder
Thank you for the likes
good example of convergent evolution :)
I keep seeing difrent and interesting videos so I keep clicking on them I can’t even keep a full video on for 6 minutes! xD
cool thanks for info
One of my favorite reptiles there up there wit turtles love them
Venom and poison are different pal, also the Malagasy leaf nose snake is very common
The “Rhino Viper” is actually called a Gaboon Viper. It is an ambush predator that blends in and waits for prey to venture by due to its massive size. The Gaboon Viper is the heaviest snake of the viper family. Another notable fact about the Gaboon Viper is that it has the largest/longest fangs in the world at 2 inches (5cm).
The rhino viper and gaboon viper are actually a different species of snake. The snake in this video was a rhino viper. Don’t really know what you’re talking about. Although they can interbreed, these are 2 different species of snake
@@trevoraston6195 absolutely correct sir. the one shown is 100% a Rhino viper. 👊🏻
one google search says its diamond back bad fun fact
2:52 you have a wrong map
"Most of them are poisonous"
Mm yes tasty raw snake
I really thought kevin durant was gonna be on this list
Venomous not poisonous
There is only one poisonous snake... which also happens to be VENOMOUS. Serisoulsy do your research before you post the wrong information.
I agree
Joey Wynn the tiger keeled back is both venomous and poisonous. Even though he has no idea what he is talking about, you need to be sure about what you say to.
@@johnnyh9334 which is what i said. There is only one snake that is poisonus. That also hapoens to be venomous. I stated it clearly and correctly.
Joey Wynn there is at least three species.
@@johnnyh9334 I am only aware of the1 1. What are the other 2? Always nice to learn something new every day.
"This snake i similar to a crocodile, because it has dark coloration"
...
It's also similar to bats, black cats and Kanye West. Very valuable information.
"Manevolent" Hun, it's malevolent lmao
I love snakes who else
I love snakes too
same
i like facts about snakes but I’m way too scared of them unless there tamed
I don't like snakes like that but I like snakes I'm kedra not the person on the picture that's my mom
Me too :3
The rarest snake in the world is actually the St. Lucia racer snake (I believe), there are only about 11 documented today.
1:22 me after this video:
I will never go beach ;/
How does your opening statement go completely against the video
'Venomous' if you wanna sound like you know what you're talking about.
I held some of those
snakes before.
One of them were
poisonous, but it isn’t
dangerous.🐍
Snakes are poisonous they are venomous
Poison is ingested while venom is injected
I've enjoyed it
This is nothing compare to my fake friends 😂
There’s only one snake that I know of that’s both venomous and poisonous
Which one?
@@bella-vg9dt ur mum
Hi I love snakes
I don't think anyone has mentioned in the comments so I'm going to take it upon myself to let you guys over there at trend Max know that snakes are venomous not poisonous!!!!
Literally the whole comment section says “iTS VENoMoUs nOt PoIsOnOuS!”
Venom is injected. You know like from fangs. Poison is absorbed or ingested.
My favorite in the video was the tiger snake
“It lives between 4265 feet of altitude.”
That’s like asking what the difference between a stork is.
In case you’re wondering, it has two equally long legs, especially the left one.
Also, it’s called Ma-lay peninsula not May-lay! Damnit!
I like Rhinoceros Viper and Dragon Snake!!!!
But i dont want to see it irl...
Bari baat ye zaberdasti environment ke khilaaf chalein beemari preshani paida ker detay hein snakes
These snake are poisonous...but they are beautiful and interesting 😲
That rhinoceros viper is really gorgeous ❤️
0:56 boi dat a side winder
Why I feel snakes are smarter than humans lol 😂
I want a dragon snake now. First off I love dragons so I was sold on the name. Second of all they might not be colorful but I just saw beauty in those pictures shown in the video.
I have a trio of them however none have been captive bred (as there are none at all) they are NOT GOOD TO KEEP AT ALL, they ONLY hunt frogs and SOMETIMES fish also like it EXTREMELY cold, and it’s so fragile you absolutely CANNOT even hold it, it’ll freeze up and if u bend it the wrong way at all it’ll snap like a twig,, these guys are extremely hard to keep (I’m an expert at keeping and breeding rare / critcally endangered animals secretively) and these are by far my least favorite, I don’t ever look at mine cuz they like it dark and just stress way too easily, but hopefully I’ll b the first to breed them (probably not you can only keep them in moss and plastic tubs and that isn’t really ideal 💀)
The long nosed viper looks like an old man
Venomous or poisonous. Whatever! It is still educational. At least you learned something from this man. Kudos!
Venomous or Poisonous whatever 🙄🧐
When the snake bites you it hurts *ALOT* simple as that
Thank you for the information 😍
It so amazing..
Damn, Voldemort’s back at it again.
STOP BUILDING THE ARMIES GOSH DARNIT.
Indian king cobra : am I joke to you 👑
Snakes are either venomous or nonvenomous. They're not poisonous. Venom is something an animal carries. Poison is something on an animals skin. Food for thought.
I can’t even with this video, “poisonous” really?
It can only be venomous because poisonous means “lethal when swallowed” but venom needs to go in your blood to be lethal. So u can swallow venom and be fine
Did it drive anyone else crazy that he kept switching from saying “33 inches long” to “up to 4ft 11inches” and then follow it up with a “2 1/2 ft” and “2.2 feet”??
So cool! I love snakes
I love how this video automatically portrays snakes in bad light
Click by the bait thumbnail and it is "POISONUS"!!! VERY NICE
Keep up on this ... its very interesting
The long nose viper is not trying to bit you, it's trying to give you ten tickles😀😁 Venomous or Poisonous🤔 meh who cares, it was still cool to see different snakes. Cool video.
Rus Clay we care because venomous is injected, and poison is digested. This man is lying to people
Rus Clay but yeh gotta love the long nose one 😊
@@hadrianmoment3944: Yes I agree but it's never going to stop. By the way love the 2nd post ⬆️👌👍
@@hadrianmoment3944 😀😂
Rus Clay yeah I know it probably will never stop, also thx! 😊
No, a lot of snales are venomous, not poisonous. Very few snakes are actually poisonous.
What is it with you....about poisonous or venomous dont both poisonous and venomous fuck up badly...DAMN
Yay none of these are located where I live!!!
Andrea Suarez Why??? They are rare
@@JNSification I love snakes but they can kill me bc I'm a potato
Me to
How about the Spider-tailed horned viper it's one of the newer snaked that have been discovered it was first described in 2006 and has developed an appendage at the tip of its tail that looks like a spider that it uses as bait to attract birds and other predators and the seemingly strikes out of nowhere. There are lots of videos of its hunting technique and the first time I saw one of the videos I could've sworn it was a spider and snake working as a team until you see the snake in its entirety
Caption: The Rarest snakes..
Video: The Strangest snakes...
I came to comment about the misconception of poison compared to venom but y’all already covered it
I never want meet with the deadliest snakes omg.
For those that do not know, poisonous is for PLANTS. Venomous is for ANIMALS (bugs, reptiles, etc.). It helps if you remember that poison is eaten/swallowed, while venom is injected.
If you’re talking about sizes make sure that you use the same unit for all of them. Constantly helps the viewer better understand the information.
I just can't believe you said what you did about Rhinoceros Vipers hanging from trees by their tails. The image of these large heavy bodied snakes hanging from trees by the tips of their tiny, practically nonexistent tails is just wildly hilarious. In Africa, Bush Vipers maybe. Rhino Vipers, not a chance. Also, some pics of Gaboon Vipers were mixed in with the rhinos. You did show some gorgeous rhinos though. Always enjoy seeing them.
Him: poisonous snake. Me: it’s not poisonous it’s venomous
One of the pictures of the rino viper was actually a gaboon viper
The fact that he keeps saying poisonous renders this video obsolete.
I was hoping to see that crazy thing on the thumbnail.
Cobra is rare....... right?
Edit:I liked my own comment cause no one will😢😢
Weljo Sapelino Fuckng loser
They're not really rare. Just not very much is known about them.
Solomon McQueen No, you’re the bitch (Cyka=bitch)
Pretty interesting facts here, and good video! But I almost quit watching immediately, after you said "a lot of them are poisonous" and proceeded to call a lot of these snakes poisonous that have no poison, only venom which is much different and important to note when making an educational video.
The only one here that is poisonous, is the tiger keelback, also called the yamakagashi. Which has a poison it obtains from toads as you stated, but also has a hemotoxic venom that is produced by the snake, which it invenomates its prey, and predators as a defense with as other venomous snakes do like rattle snakes, cobras, sea snakes etc. The tiger keelback is one of just a few "poisonous" snakes known to science. Along with possibly others of the same genus (rhabdophis), and certain species of garter snakes along the Pacific Northwestern US. While poison may cause harm if delivered indirectly, (ingested or absorbed), venom is harmless unless directly delivered. Venom can be ingested with no ill effect, regardless whether the consumer is immune or not.
I would've also mentioned thread snakes, worm snakes and blind snakes of the scolecophidia infra order, and snakes of the atractaspidinae subfamily which are in the same infra order (alethinophidia) as all of the more well known snakes, as well as all in your video. Some often referred to as side stabbing snakes do to the fangs protruding out of the side of their mouth even when closed, which allows them to stab from the side while handling them with a secure grip.
I have got bit by a lot of things that have poison and now I can't feel the pain
You forgot the 3 inch snake in my pants
you mean 1mm snake😁
Arturo Lopez oh my god... 🤦🏻♀️
@Solomon McQueen Too late lol
Smolly
AAAAAA WHY DID YOU ADD FLASHING LIGHTS?
8:37
Umm I'm pretty sure that's a gaboon viper...
1:17
And this is a sidewinder rattlesnake I can see the rattle
I thought the same thing. The fangs are similar to gaboon viper
You forgot the flying snake 🙂🙂.
venomous poison is completely different
A elephant trunk snake is actually like a boa