2018-06-15 at 12:35 AM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
Even the most deadly snake in the world, the Inland Taipan, takes about 30 minutes to kill you. The only animal in the world which can kill you by poison in just a few minutes is the Golden Dart Frog in its natural habitat.
2018-06-15 at 12:37 AM UTC
Dude are you that naive? That was not nearly a good enough video with a close enough or long enough view of that snake to be able to answer that question. You got to get with the program, Son.
2018-06-15 at 12:37 AM UTC
Spectral you don’t even know what an invertebrate is for crying out loud.
2018-06-15 at 12:48 AM UTC
It's a viper snake by its movement.
Saw scale live in india... is this India or middle east? if you look, he is struck in the face at first and then barely gets struck again (not that it matters)
then panics and is tripping all over the place. My guess is he is screaming hysterically (understandably) for help
Vipers are poisonous snakes.
A Rattle Snake is a Pit Viper because it has pits to sense smells where most sense with tongue. vipers are more like a serpant than a snake. snakes are consistantly tubed shape like a worm, a viper has the head more like the liserd family that pertrudes outwards with jowls.
basicly that dude is pretty fucked if he doesn't get help in 20 minutes or less. after that, any antidote will take longer to work, he'll probably stop breathing and have to be placed on respitory equipment to keep him breathing while the delayed antidote will cause the venom to eat away at his face.. most likely down to his skull and jaw area. it will turn colors like green and brown and orange with raw flesh exposed. takes like 3 to 4 weeks for the skin to grow back
2018-06-15 at 12:51 AM UTC
Dude that snake was long and rounded
...it did not have a classic Viper body by any means. My best guess is that if it's venomous it's venom is neurotoxic not hemotoxic.
2018-06-15 at 12:54 AM UTC
That's fucked up but keep in mind that bite damage was the worst-case. They are not all that bad.
2018-06-15 at 12:59 AM UTC
I looked again.. I really believe it's a viper. the tail tapers (though only a rattle snake has rattles) all vipers have a tail like a rattle snake except they only shake when in defense mode.. they're worse in other countries because they don't make a loud rattling noise.. but they coil up when you come up on them.. they will however not coil when they're fleeing. I can see the head has jows. full screen and look closer. It's most likely a viper from the end of it's tail
I have had to use my backpack to allow rattle snakes bite it while hiking.. like at least once a month where I used to live. when they flee.. they don't move side to side they hall ass in a straight line and into their holes
it also has to do with terain they move in a side to side wave pattern on sandy soil but in brush and such (or across a cloths line) it's going in a strait line.
also, Gopher snakes look a lot like Rattlers (without the jowls) and shake their tail to scare off preditors that wouldn't mess with rattle snakes.
and they bite.. it could of been a gofer snake which does have a tapered tail
joerell
African Astronaut
[twine our circinate supersymmetry]
The fastest I'm sure is still the Black Necked Cobra and it's also one of the fastest snakes. Can kill you in less than 30 minutes. I know a guy who was working in Africa and although he only got sprayed with protective clothes he still can't walk properly today.
2018-06-15 at 1:06 AM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
The Black Mamba is one of the most deadly snakes, and it can strike up to 12 times in a single second and deliver 125mg of venom on each strike. It also goes for the head and body, rather than the arms or legs.
2018-06-15 at 1:10 AM UTC
joerell
African Astronaut
[twine our circinate supersymmetry]
There's another one...can't remember the name. Only 40% are born with venom and the others can be pets. The poisonous ones are extremely dangerous and never let go even if killed after a bite. Kind of rare.
2018-06-15 at 1:21 AM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
The Romans and the British use to slip these kinds of snakes into the bedrooms of their political enemies, like drop one down the chimney.
2018-06-15 at 5:47 AM UTC
Originally posted by BeigeWarlock
Example of a snake in the same family (Western Diamond Back Rattler Viper snake)
i believe this is a hand, not a snake.
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