One myth or something my family is saying about keeping the full sheds that they will smell after keeping them after awhile and rot .. Is this true or false
Jessica Velez Wait, random thought. I do know the difference between venomous and poisonous, however since all reptiles carry salmonella and other bad thins, so if you eat them they technically are poisonous right? Am I wrong?
one of my balls consistently eats butt first after trying to go sideways. he also blows fart noise bubbles in his water bowl and last feed he tried to hide the dead rat in his hide to save it for later i guess?? glad i don’t have the only goofy one
Lex Lou Snakes eating their food ‘upside down’ I guess you could said (butt first) could be a sign that their prey is too small, remember you always want it to be 1-1.5x it’s size!
Emily, I love this topic! There are so many misconceptions out there. I'm so glad you are tackling these bits of false information. Fun fact, drinking venom is the worst way to find out that you have a stomach ulcer.
People actually ask me if my corn snek is pOiSOnOuS when I would bring her to my old school. First I say that it's called venomous, not poisonous, and then I give them the question "Why would I be bringing a venomous snake to school?"
My corn got stuck in semi circle hide. He had never once got stuck in this hide till this weird day where he just so perfectly sealed himself air tight to his hide. Once free got mad at it. He tried biting it multiple times as I was putting it back in. Snakes:been on this earth for millions of decades Snakes today: *angry boi at wood hide*
My Dad once saw a cat accidentally chase a dog out of its yard because the cat ran straight for the tree and the dog happened to be between it and the tree.
"If YOU bite it and you die, then it was poisonous. If IT bites you and you die, then it was venomous." And if you bite it and no one dies, that's kinky How did we get here That's too many likes for an unoriginal joke Not sure if in ashamed or proud? But I've read all your replies and I think they're hysterical, 10/10 would bite again
Thank you for the info! I knew about venomous vs poisonous, but I was surprised to learn that there ARE poisonous snakes. I love how Doug just sits there like "Meh" when you're tugging on his neck skin. Clearly, it doesn't hurt him, but I imagine you have to have a certain level of trust with a snake in order to get away with that. He seems like a very laid-back guy!
As always, great video!!! I especially loved that you covered the fact that snakes don't dislocate their jaws. I recently saw a venomous snake "educator" saying that his snake was, "dislocating its jaw to eat its prey." As an "educator" it really bothered me that he was giving incorrect information. I recommend Snake Discovery and Clint's Reptiles to anyone wanting to REALLY learn PROPER facts!!!
Here are a few more myths: 1. Rattlesnakes always rattle before striking. 2. Most of a snake's body is its tail. 3. Cottonmouths can't strike underwater. Is the "fact" that baby snakes inject more venom than adults a myth??? Finally, I love your videos! Keep up the great work!! 👍❤️
There’s never been any evidence presented for the “baby snakes can’t control their venom” myth. The bigger the snake, the larger the venom yield, the worse the bite.
Baby snakes do actually give out more venom! When they are small like that they just want the danger to go away as quick as possible so they inject as much venom as they can. Older snakes aren’t as scared and learn to control the amount of venom they inject.
@@LimitlessSportDogs Oh, really? Where’d you hear that? Why would a snake attempt to “control” their amount of venom instead of just giving what they have? And I’m pretty sure they just run on instinct in that quick bite and there’s no time to measure doses.
I often feel snake owners care more about gloating that they know the difference between "poisonous" and "venomous" than making sure their snakes dont get into the neighbors apartment. I often feel that with snakes it is like with pitbulls. They are not necessarily bad animals to keep as pets, but poor pet owners seem attracted to them.
@@rustknuckleirongut8107 interesting idea but it's more so because it's funny to see people mix them up especially because when handling snakes and reptiles it's common knowledge to know the differences between venomous and poisonous. Everybody knows what venom and poison is so it sounds weird to hear somebody mislabeled something they should know. Obviously snake owners are worried about their snakes whereabouts, it's just so uncommon for a snake to escape a house. Unless it's warmer in your neighbors house than it is outside or in your house they wont leave their more comfortable zone which is inside. Most will just chill in the tank if you leave the door open. If a bad snake owner ever occurs that snake is not going to be a "bad" or aggressive snake, itll be malnutritioned. Snakes are not even close to being as smart as a pitbull and arent capable of feeling mental trauma or mental conditioning like a dog. It's more just memorizing certain sounds or actions with pain or no pain or pleasure to decide what they do rather than how thryare I'd that makes sense
@@kimwassenberghull4064 Same reason you would say "I'm not black I'm indian" if you were indian and someone called you black. It's because they're not poisonous, period, and the two words have very different and important meanings. If poisonous and venomous could be used interchangeably with snakes, nobody would know that you mean the snake is LITERALLY POISON so don't eat it.
Always interesting! One of my (brighter) snakes seems to respond to the word "No." I did an experiment where i would tell her "No," and turn her the other direction whenever she started to go under something. After a few days, I only had to say "No" and she would stop and go the other direction. I have often wondered if the scale covering their ear functions, more or less, as a tympanic membrane.
"I don't want the neighbors to think I'm crazy!" *squats down in front of mysterious blue bucket "no I don't have anymore food for you!"* Not crazy but I would have some concern LOL
Or like the meme I saw some time ago: “If they bites you and you die, they’re venomous. If you bite them and you die, they’re poisonous. If you bite them and they die, you’re a vampire!”
Really enjoy the reptile myths segment! The most common ones I can think of are related to identification. I used to use the whole "red to yellow, kill a fellow, red to black, venom lack" rhyme, but my understanding is that it does not work outside of the United States with some snakes in Central and South America. The other I hear often is people identifying any snake that can spread its neck out wider as a "cobra".
For me, the rhyme was always, "Red touches yellow, you're a dead fellow; Red touches black, you're okay Jack." Didn't know it was regionally limited to the US, though.
The amount of people that ask me aren't you worried your snake (Ball Python) will eat your cats or rabbits. I'm thinking no I'm worried he won't eat his rat again.
@@James-H84 same for the people who say "your snake will choke you while you are sleeping" Or "it measures you every night to see if it is vapable of eating you" Thats just...wow What the heck people They are snakes, animals Not satan
Have you tried a chiropractor? If you have a trusted one in your area? I had some tmj issues after a dental surgery to remove a wisdom tooth and by going to the chiropractor regained full range of motion. I'm going to be honest chiropractors can be expensive with and without insurance and the tmj treatments are very painful but I found them worth it. My jaw had been offset to the point my lips were crooked, it hurt to bite down/yawn, I couldn't fully open my mouth, and I was getting headaches from the muscle tension. I had to go to four sessions but now my lips line up, I can bite down and yawn, fully open my mouth and the tension headaches are gone.
@@maliciousmayhem i've been to a chiropractor for some other issues, but they did help with my jaw pain as well (my main concern at the time was my dodgy shoulders). hoping to go again when i have some more money. chiros get a lot of bad rep (understandably) but in my experience they're the only people who've actually taken me seriously and given me proper help
My fascination with snakes started when I was a little kid because I was afraid of snakes like anyone else, and I almost stepped on a sleeping one. The poor thing tried to get away so fast and everyone else thought it was aggressive- they were on higher ground and the poor thing probably didn’t even know they were there yet they screamed that it was chasing them. Poor little thing
This is mostly false, if a Snake is kept in a small enclosure it may grow deformed because of the lack of room to develop all of the body completely but the snake itself will not stop growing because of the size of its enclosure.
Wait that myth exist in the snake hobby. I hear it for fish but I have never heard it for snakes. By the way fishes bodies will stop growing in a smaller tank, but the organs will not. So they will pop from the inside out.
I just wanted to leave a comment about the “Are snakes deaf?” question. Emily is right that snakes have some hearing, but it’s very limited. The answer to this question is both yes and no. Some species of snake can hear better than others, generally, though, snakes can hear between 50 and 1,000 Hertz. People can hear between 20 and 20,000 Hertz. So if snakes were people, they would most likely identify as deaf. They can’t hear human voices, etc.
Me: *gets bit by venomous snake* My Dad: "Well, it's 4 hours to the nearest hospital, but luckily I know all these methods to prolong your life until we can get there!" My Dad: *Proceeds to list all of the things Emily said not to do.* Me: *"Oh nuggets, I'm doomed."*
Wait, what if the Alaskan Bull Worm from Spongebob was actually a Bull Snake? BUT THAT'S JUST A THEORY, A SNAKE THEORY!!!! Edit: Wow, Thanks for the Likes.
Dove Why are you saying sorry? Why are you writing this comment anyways? Even if it was copied which it could be or not it doesn’t matter. It is just a comment.
Well, even you drink venom you won't kill yourself coz...Venom consist of high protein...so your stomach would digest it like any other food......unless you have cuts inside your stomach the venom will kill you and that's coz the venom would enter your blood.......
@@strawberrycoolatta cAUSE I WANT TO DIE, LINDSAY, OKAY? i WaNt DeAtH tO tAkE mE iNtO hIs LoViNg ArMs So I cAn Be fReE oF tHiS pAiN wE cAlL wAkInG uP iN tHe MoRnInG.
Here in Texas you keep hearing that rattlesnakes are adapting/evolving not to have a rattle 🙄 (presumably to have a more silent and therefore deadlier approach or some such silliness)
Their rattle is meant to intimidate creatures and basically say “Hey. If you come near me I will become a crazy noodle and bite you.” So evolving out of that would make them easy prey for bigger predators. It doesn’t really make sense for them to evolve out of their intimidation.
Ive heard this too...something about human having hunted them to a point some groups are evolving no rattle so as not to draw our attention...or some such
"Let's lose our ability to intimidate and warn predators BEFORE they approach me, because I just love wasting my venom pointlessly to kill humans since I have a vendetta against them for no reason and love to risk my survival just so I can kill them!"
@@catpoke9557 lol...Hey Ive heard of those kamakazis before! My aunties brother in laws mamma told me bout them! They must belong to that family of copperhead snakes that can chase you 2 miles while calling up satan if you walk up on it while it's nesting with cobras!
Love your videos ❤ Can you do a video on differentiating between a coral snake and other snakes which look similar please. Keep posting awesome content!
Shows mom this video to get me corn snake* Me: see mom they’re harmless except of course the venomous ones Mom: My friend told me they’re dangerous so they’re dangerous
When i was in Arizona there was a sign at a rest stop that said "warning: poisonous snakes and insects in area" and it had a picture of a rattlesnake and scorpion underneath. I was so annoyed 😂
@@sephikong8323 My cat never cornered any of my rats. My very first rat just decided to go up to my cat, who was just laying on the bed, and bite her 😂😂
When I was a kid (A long time ago) when I was living in Washington state, my fam and I were out camping and my dog decided to wander off, so I went to go look for him, I walked by this big rock and a snake was laying on it, I didn't get within 10 feet of it and it started to chase me, so I ran towards the camp, turned out to be a baby rattlesnake, I won't say what my dad had to do to get it to stop chasing me, because I'm an animal lover and I know your viewers are as well. But that was the only time I ever had a reptile chase me. Love the channel, my son and I watch whenever he is home! Love all your animals!
I'm pretty sure it's true that all snakes can swim (or at least have the innate ability, kinda like how babies have the basic instinct), but being able to swim from one side of the pond to another is different than swimming across an ocean. So I think that's like... a HALF myth.
Alwa-hib Akbar yeah if they do an ocean voyage it’s probably the same method other animals used... they were trapped on a log that fell in the ocean. I don’t see them purposely swimming that.
Standard procedure for snake bites is to use a pressure bandage to block the lymphatic system. For example if Bitten on the arm start from the beginning of the extremely, leaving finger tips exposed wrap Bandage all the way up to the underarm and apply a splint if possible to keep it immobile. Do not wash the site of the bite place an x on the bandage at the location of the bite. Maybe that’s where the cut an x bull crap came from regarding sucking the venom out but that isn’t the reason. (will get to why that is shortly) As an Australian I highly recommend you do not leave the worlds most venomous land snakes bites unwrapped if you can help it, these bandages really do work and they do save lives. The information about not using the tornaqet is correct as you don’t want to starve your limbs of blood flow and risk amputations. Also sucking venom is indeed useless to reiterate that point also being true. As I stated earlier you are trying to block the lymphatic system not the blood stream this is because venom is going to be traveling through that system. Now I mentioned an x earlier and not washing the bite site, the x is so paramedics can cut a small hole into the bandage and test any residual venom. This allows them to get a positive id on the species that bit you, yes there are universal anti venoms but it isn’t always used. The reason you want them to know the location of the bite is so they can treat you without removing the bandage, if you suddenly have your lymphatic system unblocked all That invenomation you have been slowing down will rush into your system and could very well kill you. Other then that try and stay calm and immobile if possible and call an ambulance. My source for all this during my study at university zoology to be precise I opted to rescue and relocate snakes from peoples homes professionally, many of these snakes were eastern brown snakes (the second most venomous land snake on earth) and sometimes “king browns” or mulga snake technically in the black snake family ( a very large defensive species that is quick to bite and will inject large amounts of venom). So yeah because of this I most defenantly made sure I knew correct first aid for a snake bite. Side note Incase anyone was wondering what the most venomous land snake is as I mentioned the second, it’s the fierce snake (Oxyuranus microlepidotus) also native to Australia lol. But yeah any venomous snake should be treated with respect.
Person getting brought into the ER lethargic, purple and foggy eyed. Dr.- "Oh no!!! This is a classical case of that one specific hair being riped out!"
Honestly and a drama page passes out basic informations and comes for petubers and when they say something I also recommend the from the ground up podcast that emily and ed were just on and they were speaking their mind and all I could do was agree
@@frightbat208 you can tell brian loves his animals but is hot headed,doesn't listen I have met brian in person at bhb and his animals are in good condition for a fact I know brian didn't replace the retic because she looked the same to me when I went back there is this narrative on him that he is a bad guy
Another episode of Myths Debunked would be wonderful. You do a fantastic job teaching. I was taught to fear snakes, but you've re-educated me and taught me the facts.
Not sure it does lol, the snakes ear bone structure is built to feel vibration through the jaw. They can hear some air born sounds at certain frequency, not sure if that includes the human voice. Like with cobras and flutes, though you are led to be leave the cobra is moving the music, in fact the cobras movement is to the movement to the handler and the flute, nothing to do with the flute sound, they can't hear it. A cobra facing away from a handler while the flute is playing will not respond. So yes it is wrong to say snake are deaf, coz if they can hear some things there not deaf, but you talking to your snakes is very likely falling on deaf ears.
Comment below with your myth suggestions for Part 3!
7:50 i cant 😂😂
Is not realated but what if Titanoboa existed? Would you keep one? In a huge enclosure it would be awesome
One myth or something my family is saying about keeping the full sheds that they will smell after keeping them after awhile and rot .. Is this true or false
Will the shed stink if you keep it out
I LOVE SNEKS
Someone: "Is your snake poisonous?"
Me: "Don't know. I don't lick my snakes."
Lol
😂😂😂
Jessica Velez Wait, random thought. I do know the difference between venomous and poisonous, however since all reptiles carry salmonella and other bad thins, so if you eat them they technically are poisonous right? Am I wrong?
@@travismills9870 if the snake has an infection or disease and you lick them, they're still NOT poisonous. They just got somthing you dont want.
Fennec Flare Ahh, I understand now. That was totally a shower thought
Her: "snakes aren't very smart."
Me: *looks at my ball python who tried to eat his mouse sideways for 10 minutes*
My cornsnake has done that. I just started laughing at her until she managed to get it her mouth and eat it properly
My king snake
My ball python is the same way
one of my balls consistently eats butt first after trying to go sideways. he also blows fart noise bubbles in his water bowl and last feed he tried to hide the dead rat in his hide to save it for later i guess?? glad i don’t have the only goofy one
Lex Lou Snakes eating their food ‘upside down’ I guess you could said (butt first) could be a sign that their prey is too small, remember you always want it to be 1-1.5x it’s size!
"don't drink venom" but a glass of venomade sounds refreshing
My mind jumped to a black berry flavored liquid
Corny
Ikr? I need a glass of venomade right now.
Lol
Would you like some ttx in your venomade
"Snakes Aren't To Smart"
*Me Starting At My Hog Nose Trying To Eat His Own Reflection For 20 Minutes Straight*
Me: "Ah, Yes, Smart Boi."
Hog nose are always good bois but maybe not smart bois
Well my cat tried to eat the floor where I spilled treats
(I forgot to put two cats not one)
Bro that's so cute omfg
@@muted__dreamer I just got a new cat
I love this
11:20 "If it bites you and you die, then it's venomous." Today I learned that tigers are venomous.
so close
lmao
Yep
Lol
Hol up’
Emily, I love this topic! There are so many misconceptions out there. I'm so glad you are tackling these bits of false information.
Fun fact, drinking venom is the worst way to find out that you have a stomach ulcer.
hA
@Clint's Reptiles there is only one way to find out! I have an ulcer and will do this.... for science.
Emily: Has tons of animals, is great around them, seems to have a heart of gold, also loves Disney movies...
Emily is a Disney princess confirmed.
lol
Emily is my favorite Disney princess
This is now canon!
I’m calling Disney so they can make a movie about this
She isnt as she dosent get disney any money
"Prey will not chase predators"
**flashbacks to that one video of a cat running away from a jumping mouse**
Haha lol
P1 "Is that a poisonous snake?"
P2 "No."
P1 "Oh, thank go-"
P2 "It's venomous."
🤣🤣🤣
How
I can't wait to use this now that I have a hognose snake. It's only a matter of time, lol
People actually ask me if my corn snek is pOiSOnOuS when I would bring her to my old school. First I say that it's called venomous, not poisonous, and then I give them the question "Why would I be bringing a venomous snake to school?"
LOL
“You can see through a lizards head, which shows you about how smart they are.”
- Emily 2019
derp
Best part 😂👌
10/10
XD
@@Moonlitwatersofaqua herp derp
"Snakes arent very bright."
Me: *remembers the photo of the corn snake stuck in a toilet paper roll.*
Me: Accurate.
My corn got stuck in semi circle hide. He had never once got stuck in this hide till this weird day where he just so perfectly sealed himself air tight to his hide. Once free got mad at it. He tried biting it multiple times as I was putting it back in.
Snakes:been on this earth for millions of decades
Snakes today: *angry boi at wood hide*
Marina schmitt *wheeze*
I have a paper towel roll in my corn snakes enclosure and he loves it and it takes me like 5 minutes to get him out🤣
My cousin lost his corn snake in his house and he found it stuck in a small pvc pipe he had in his basement
@@marinaschmitt4095 I'm wheEZING this is so funny
The thing I like the most about this channel is that Emily always holds a random snake.
Same
One day, Emily is going to do a video while sitting on her alligator, Rex 🤪🤪
Yeah me too
we have the same name!😀
The snake accidentally following the human is like when you’re in a store and someone goes the same way as you
They probably think you’re bringing them food
Or saying goodbye to someone and then traveling in the same direction
My Dad once saw a cat accidentally chase a dog out of its yard because the cat ran straight for the tree and the dog happened to be between it and the tree.
LOL 🤣
Lol yep 🤩😂😂
14:49
Doug: “aight. Ima just slither up yur arm”
*moves arm*
“Or not”
Authenticity lol
"If YOU bite it and you die, then it was poisonous. If IT bites you and you die, then it was venomous." And if you bite it and no one dies, that's kinky
How did we get here
That's too many likes for an unoriginal joke
Not sure if in ashamed or proud?
But I've read all your replies and I think they're hysterical, 10/10 would bite again
😂😂😂
And i oop-
And when IT bites YOU and IT dies, you are probably ill.
If it bites itself and you die? That's voodoo
@@johannageisel5390 No, YOU'RE poisonous
Thank you for the info! I knew about venomous vs poisonous, but I was surprised to learn that there ARE poisonous snakes.
I love how Doug just sits there like "Meh" when you're tugging on his neck skin. Clearly, it doesn't hurt him, but I imagine you have to have a certain level of trust with a snake in order to get away with that. He seems like a very laid-back guy!
*loving and talking to her turtle* "I hear a neighbor!" *retreats inside* if that isnt the biggest mood of my life i dont know what is
jj
"Don't drink venom"
Aw darn, there go my plans for the day :c
😂 😂
XDDD
Go to a psychiatrist
That’s different
I was gonna replace all the water in my diet with cobra venom! :(
[person sees a snake]
Person: 👁👁
Snake: 👁👁
Me: ❤️❤️😍😍😍🥰🥰🥺🥺🥺😘😘
“Don’t drink venom!” Darn, there goes my Tuesday plans
_slorp_
Lol
😂😂😂
Gidget The Great 🤣😂
*pets snake from friend*
Friend: Be careful, she’s poisonous.
Me: You licked her?
What
TheWolfLover Zero :3 😂😂😂
After reading this comment I choked on *a i r*
you can't r/wooosh me hah
Poisonous: touch and Oof
Venomous: bite and rip
@@guacamolejones6168 if any r/etard says that still then they deserve to get thrown in a snake pit
As always, great video!!! I especially loved that you covered the fact that snakes don't dislocate their jaws. I recently saw a venomous snake "educator" saying that his snake was, "dislocating its jaw to eat its prey." As an "educator" it really bothered me that he was giving incorrect information. I recommend Snake Discovery and Clint's Reptiles to anyone wanting to REALLY learn PROPER facts!!!
"You can see straight through a lizard's head through its ears- *which shows you about how smart they are* "
Savage 🤣
7:47
“I’m the horniest one!”
“No IM the horniest one!”
“..calm down we’re both just Jackson’s chameleons..”
I love you Emily 😂
Here are a few more myths:
1. Rattlesnakes always rattle before striking.
2. Most of a snake's body is its tail.
3. Cottonmouths can't strike underwater.
Is the "fact" that baby snakes inject more venom than adults a myth???
Finally, I love your videos! Keep up the great work!! 👍❤️
There’s never been any evidence presented for the “baby snakes can’t control their venom” myth. The bigger the snake, the larger the venom yield, the worse the bite.
Baby snakes do actually give out more venom! When they are small like that they just want the danger to go away as quick as possible so they inject as much venom as they can. Older snakes aren’t as scared and learn to control the amount of venom they inject.
@@LimitlessSportDogs Oh, really? Where’d you hear that? Why would a snake attempt to “control” their amount of venom instead of just giving what they have? And I’m pretty sure they just run on instinct in that quick bite and there’s no time to measure doses.
@@LimitlessSportDogs no, they don't.
Some random person: hey, are Taipans poisonous?
Me: no
Srp: thanks!
*picks up Taipan gets bitten and dies*
Me:.....they’re venomous
Sooo true!
I often feel snake owners care more about gloating that they know the difference between "poisonous" and "venomous" than making sure their snakes dont get into the neighbors apartment. I often feel that with snakes it is like with pitbulls. They are not necessarily bad animals to keep as pets, but poor pet owners seem attracted to them.
So petty
@@rustknuckleirongut8107 ah yes my pitty is too precious I love her
@@rustknuckleirongut8107 interesting idea but it's more so because it's funny to see people mix them up especially because when handling snakes and reptiles it's common knowledge to know the differences between venomous and poisonous. Everybody knows what venom and poison is so it sounds weird to hear somebody mislabeled something they should know. Obviously snake owners are worried about their snakes whereabouts, it's just so uncommon for a snake to escape a house. Unless it's warmer in your neighbors house than it is outside or in your house they wont leave their more comfortable zone which is inside. Most will just chill in the tank if you leave the door open. If a bad snake owner ever occurs that snake is not going to be a "bad" or aggressive snake, itll be malnutritioned. Snakes are not even close to being as smart as a pitbull and arent capable of feeling mental trauma or mental conditioning like a dog. It's more just memorizing certain sounds or actions with pain or no pain or pleasure to decide what they do rather than how thryare I'd that makes sense
It's actually kinda fascinating that snakes adapted and evolved to use poison to thier advantage. A toad meal and a defence mechanism, very useful!
What's funny is poison dart frogs do the same thing. They get their venom from beetles they eat I believe
Bushmaster logic: the best defence is a good offence
yes
A Vallejo - "First strike defense"
Ya think lol
Kobra Kai ❌ bush Kai✅
Here's what I do when someone asks if my snake is "poisonous":
Them: awesome you have a snake? Is it poisonous??
Me: no, it is not *venomous*
Why are all you people like *Its not POISONOUS it’s VENOMOUS*
Kim Wassenberg Hull because it’s venomous, not poisonous
@@kimwassenberghull4064 Same reason you would say "I'm not black I'm indian" if you were indian and someone called you black. It's because they're not poisonous, period, and the two words have very different and important meanings. If poisonous and venomous could be used interchangeably with snakes, nobody would know that you mean the snake is LITERALLY POISON so don't eat it.
@@catpoke9557 in German poison and venom are literally the same word
@@kimwassenberghull4064 Because it's grammatically and scientifically correct?
Always interesting!
One of my (brighter) snakes seems to respond to the word "No." I did an experiment where i would tell her "No," and turn her the other direction whenever she started to go under something. After a few days, I only had to say "No" and she would stop and go the other direction. I have often wondered if the scale covering their ear functions, more or less, as a tympanic membrane.
Pretty interesting I don’t own any snakes :( so I can’t try it myself but your snake seems very smart if it can do that
This is really fascinating!
Cool
Yep. Most snakes are smarter than we give them credit for, and can absolutely be trained in simple ways. This was a cool way to experiment with that!
"I don't want the neighbors to think I'm crazy!"
*squats down in front of mysterious blue bucket "no I don't have anymore food for you!"*
Not crazy but I would have some concern LOL
"What if it bites itself and I die?!"
...
"Its voodoo"
If you bite it and nobody dies
Then it’s kinky
Or like the meme I saw some time ago: “If they bites you and you die, they’re venomous. If you bite them and you die, they’re poisonous. If you bite them and they die, you’re a vampire!”
Jesus Christ
Have y’all ever seen a snake eating itself
If you bite each other and noone dies, its kinky
Chameleon brightens colors at other male*
Other chameleon: Are you gay, or trying to establish dominance?
Lol
Rosiethebabypotato Boo hehe
Christy Churchward thank you! I forgot I wrote that................ ~kill me~
Chameleon 1: yes
Rosiethebabypotato Boo oof
I cry internally every time "Is YoUr SnAkE pOiSoNoUs?"
Is it toxic ?
Now I know most are not poisonuns but venomis
It physically hurts me when i hear people say it.
Same
@@llamawalrushybrid I just try my best not to be rude an explain the difference , or suffer not telling them
Really enjoy the reptile myths segment! The most common ones I can think of are related to identification.
I used to use the whole "red to yellow, kill a fellow, red to black, venom lack" rhyme, but my understanding is that it does not work outside of the United States with some snakes in Central and South America.
The other I hear often is people identifying any snake that can spread its neck out wider as a "cobra".
For me, the rhyme was always, "Red touches yellow, you're a dead fellow; Red touches black, you're okay Jack." Didn't know it was regionally limited to the US, though.
A hognose snake can spread its neck like a cobra, if that doesn’t work it plays dead
I don't have a snake but-
"Snakes will eat your dog/cat"
*points at corn snake*
The amount of people that ask me aren't you worried your snake (Ball Python) will eat your cats or rabbits. I'm thinking no I'm worried he won't eat his rat again.
@@James-H84 same for the people who say "your snake will choke you while you are sleeping"
Or "it measures you every night to see if it is vapable of eating you"
Thats just...wow
What the heck people
They are snakes, animals
Not satan
@@spaghetti5914 (ok I'm so sorry but I'm kinda a begginer just what if ur snake bites u?)
@@robenkhoury7079 if it's venomous proceed to the hospital if non venomous you still need to be injected with anti tetanus i think.
Honestly I'm more worried about my cat beating up my snake.
As someone who has chronic TMJ dislocation, I'm jealous of snakes for not dislocating their jaws.
oh same! i haven't yawned fully in over a year bc of it and i am VERY jealous of snakes right now
Have you tried a chiropractor? If you have a trusted one in your area? I had some tmj issues after a dental surgery to remove a wisdom tooth and by going to the chiropractor regained full range of motion. I'm going to be honest chiropractors can be expensive with and without insurance and the tmj treatments are very painful but I found them worth it. My jaw had been offset to the point my lips were crooked, it hurt to bite down/yawn,
I couldn't fully open my mouth, and I was getting headaches from the muscle tension. I had to go to four sessions but now my lips line up, I can bite down and yawn, fully open my mouth and the tension headaches are gone.
@@maliciousmayhem i've been to a chiropractor for some other issues, but they did help with my jaw pain as well (my main concern at the time was my dodgy shoulders). hoping to go again when i have some more money. chiros get a lot of bad rep (understandably) but in my experience they're the only people who've actually taken me seriously and given me proper help
Is it weird that I'm kinda mad that I can't relay BUT I do need a chiropractor
I love that you covered the venomous vs poisonous and the fact that there are snakes that are actually poisonous. I really enjoyed your video! :D
My fascination with snakes started when I was a little kid because I was afraid of snakes like anyone else, and I almost stepped on a sleeping one. The poor thing tried to get away so fast and everyone else thought it was aggressive- they were on higher ground and the poor thing probably didn’t even know they were there yet they screamed that it was chasing them. Poor little thing
"a prey item is not gonna chase a predator"
prey chasing predator: reverse psychology
Lol my rabbit chasing my cat
Common myth; My snake will only grow as big as his enclosure
Lol
This is mostly false, if a Snake is kept in a small enclosure it may grow deformed because of the lack of room to develop all of the body completely but the snake itself will not stop growing because of the size of its enclosure.
@@thebaczinfamily8651
Not completely sure but I think he meant something else my sir.
(Sorry if I misspelled a word)
SaberSiber Tiger I get so annoyed when people say that and with animals! ;-;
Wait that myth exist in the snake hobby. I hear it for fish but I have never heard it for snakes. By the way fishes bodies will stop growing in a smaller tank, but the organs will not. So they will pop from the inside out.
Serial killer: *sneaks into my house*
Me: *jumps them and plucks a single hair, killing them instantly* MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Wow,just,wow
I am speechless
XD how the turn tables..
You I'm starting to think I wouldn't remember which hair so I'd just rip out their whole scalp
How did this comment not get thousands of likes?! 🤣🤣🤣
@@misse2013 its not about the likes its about the fact I did know that this would be funny because I have the sense of humor of a little kid
6:17 “Oh no I’ve been bit by a snake!!” *a few minutes later* “Ah! A bar, might as well pass by on the way there.”
Nobody:
Not a soul:
Emily: DON'T DRINK VENOM, is what I'm trying to say here.
'You can see thru a lizards head thru the ear holes....shows about how smart they are' imDEAD🤣
I guess you could say that they are empty-minded
I was told the snakes being deaf myth so many times at my local reptile expo that i basically gave up on explaining the truth
I just wanted to leave a comment about the “Are snakes deaf?” question. Emily is right that snakes have some hearing, but it’s very limited. The answer to this question is both yes and no. Some species of snake can hear better than others, generally, though, snakes can hear between 50 and 1,000 Hertz. People can hear between 20 and 20,000 Hertz. So if snakes were people, they would most likely identify as deaf. They can’t hear human voices, etc.
Me: *gets bit by venomous snake*
My Dad: "Well, it's 4 hours to the nearest hospital, but luckily I know all these methods to prolong your life until we can get there!"
My Dad: *Proceeds to list all of the things Emily said not to do.*
Me: *"Oh nuggets, I'm doomed."*
I love how enthusiastic she is about snakes. Enthusiasm makes learning fun
LOL I love the captioned "snake thoughts" monologues/ commentary
Martha and doug seem like such cool snakes
3:16 aww the snake was reading along 🥺
Wait, what if the Alaskan Bull Worm from Spongebob was actually a Bull Snake?
BUT THAT'S JUST A THEORY, A SNAKE THEORY!!!!
Edit: Wow, Thanks for the Likes.
*_game theory fans enter the chat_*
*AAAAAAND CUT*
THANKS FOR WATCHING!!!
I thought it was O. Gymnophiona
:o
My mom: is that snake poisonous?
Me: I dont know i dont eat my snakes
Lol
Sorry, but, I think this might be copied..?
Dove Why are you saying sorry? Why are you writing this comment anyways? Even if it was copied which it could be or not it doesn’t matter. It is just a comment.
@@sushiblossom4601, you seen pretty upset even though it's "just a comment"
Dove That’s cool and all, but again why say sorry?
Emily: theres camelions that can develop horns!
Me: *sees pictures of camelions with horns*
Me: you sureeee those are not triceratops????
It’s a triceramelion
i like the idea of triceramelion
@@beelieboo ye
Heh, 'chameleon'.
Customers asking me if the snakes I work with are poisonous: " I dont know... I dont eat snakes for lunch"
7:47
“Which shows you just about smart they are”
XDDDDDDDDDD
“I’m the horniest”
“No I’m the horniest”
@@AKlepp15 So are Jackson Chameleons.
Le Trashpanda or become homosexuals
😏😏😏😏😏
Thots online: No I aM
Tiger Girl You don’t become gay, you’re just born gay
"Don't drink venom." Thanks, I'll try to remember that. 😅
😂😂😂 right lol
Lol
Hahaha🤣
Well, even you drink venom you won't kill yourself coz...Venom consist of high protein...so your stomach would digest it like any other food......unless you have cuts inside your stomach the venom will kill you and that's coz the venom would enter your blood.......
@@itsZONE69 the more you know
Her: *talks*
Snake on her hand: *being cute and derpy*
*Me, holding a sample of venom*: SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS
O god no
yummy
EVERYBODY
Wheeeeeeeeeeee *drinks* *-drops dead-*
XD yUmMy!
Dislikes are from the keeled-back snakes. You shared their secrets!
"Specific hair that would kill you-"
Me: Tried to pluck hair.
Also me: Oh shooot Im bald.
Im sitting here desperately plucking out every single hair i have rn i swear
Cherwubi why
@@strawberrycoolatta cAUSE I WANT TO DIE, LINDSAY, OKAY? i WaNt DeAtH tO tAkE mE iNtO hIs LoViNg ArMs So I cAn Be fReE oF tHiS pAiN wE cAlL wAkInG uP iN tHe MoRnInG.
@@Likiita .........
"Is that snake poisonous?"
"Its venomous yeah"
"Ohhhh ok cool"
You can drink venom and it won't affect you.
Me: ( -_-) ( O_O)
Don't drink venom.
Me: Too late.
Here in Texas you keep hearing that rattlesnakes are adapting/evolving not to have a rattle 🙄
(presumably to have a more silent and therefore deadlier approach or some such silliness)
Their rattle is meant to intimidate creatures and basically say “Hey. If you come near me I will become a crazy noodle and bite you.” So evolving out of that would make them easy prey for bigger predators. It doesn’t really make sense for them to evolve out of their intimidation.
Ive heard this too...something about human having hunted them to a point some groups are evolving no rattle so as not to draw our attention...or some such
"Let's lose our ability to intimidate and warn predators BEFORE they approach me, because I just love wasting my venom pointlessly to kill humans since I have a vendetta against them for no reason and love to risk my survival just so I can kill them!"
@@catpoke9557 lol...Hey Ive heard of those kamakazis before! My aunties brother in laws mamma told me bout them! They must belong to that family of copperhead snakes that can chase you 2 miles while calling up satan if you walk up on it while it's nesting with cobras!
I have heard this rumor here in California. Can you debunk/confirm for us, Ms. Emily?
Emily: you can see straight through the lizards head... which shows you how smart they are
Lizard: hol up
LET ME TEST THAT ON MY IGUANA
Waitaminnit
Love your videos ❤ Can you do a video on differentiating between a coral snake and other snakes which look similar please. Keep posting awesome content!
WHAT?! That seeing straight through a lizard's head through its ears is amazing!! How bizarre and cool!
Seriously that was really cool and also incredibly unsettling!
I literally didn't know that you could see straight through a lizards head, that's so cool!
If you can see through the head that means they have no brain xD
Ikr
@@stephaniezhu5177 ik
Oh wow. This was only posted two minutes ago and everyone’s already here. :/
ik right?
Its *JUST* how it works
(I share a birthday with Monika btw)
Emily is awesome ❤️
I’m right? How?
I assume it's either because of Patreon or she premiers it so people can watch it like a livestream before it's officially "posted" as a TH-cam video.
Friend: is that snake poisonous?
Me: no but---
venomous snake: **nom**
Friend, dying: you said it wasn't poisonous!
Me: ---it's venomous
Shows mom this video to get me corn snake*
Me: see mom they’re harmless except of course the venomous ones
Mom: My friend told me they’re dangerous so they’re dangerous
Omg, that's my mom 😂 I'm like... how about instead of listening to Linda, we listen to a professional??? Idk, maybe I'm crazy :P
My moms like yup let's go get one.
It took 3 weeks of convincing my mom to get me a oak toad, guess I'm not getting a snake until I move out.
OML- ;w;
It took me 10 years to convince my mom snakes are safe. 2 years later, finally got one.
TBH I started watching ur channel yesterday and I can't stop watching it I love this channel man
Another snake myth: "Snakes are evil"
Miah Evangelina Morales ( ͠° ͟ʖ ͡°)
another one: snakes are gross and ugly...................... why do people think that????????
Another myth: Snakes are descendants of the devil
all of these are true.
5 thousand subs with no Videos i will debone you and rearrange your skeletal system to the skeletal system of a cow never be mean to snakes again >:(
I am not a snake owner but I love learning about reptiles,insects, arachnids etc. :)
Emily I love every one of your videos but I need more BABIES!!
Yes, I can't wait to see the result of some of the clutches we're waiting on.
YESS! I need them as well
Same
Baby noodles. Yes.
I think she said they were due to hatch the end of July
When i was in Arizona there was a sign at a rest stop that said "warning: poisonous snakes and insects in area" and it had a picture of a rattlesnake and scorpion underneath. I was so annoyed 😂
Lol
Everyone knows don’t get bitten or stung by anything so yeah
@@StormgemThunder ikr scorpions are arachnids like spiders
@@StormgemThunder They might eat the snakes, I'd really love to try rattlesnake
DONT EAT OR LICK SNAKES
I don't think my rats understand that prey won't chase the predator bc they enjoy chasing my cat lmfao
*NEVER* corner a rat.
You cat has definitely learned that lesson.
@@sephikong8323 My cat never cornered any of my rats. My very first rat just decided to go up to my cat, who was just laying on the bed, and bite her 😂😂
@@sephikong8323 Nah, my first rat, who was also my heart rat, was just a little warrior and brave af 💕
Lucky. You have cats AND rats
Do you by any chance have snakes too?
My boys will sit and get barked at by my dog and not care one bit. We thought they were deaf but they're just weirdos
I don’t necessarily have an interest in snakes, but your enthusiasm is infectious in these videos ❤️
The explanation of how their mouths work was enlightening and very interesting!
I never knew that when you hold a lizard sideways, you can almost see though the skull. That was interesting.
Yep
Dan I’m not tryna be rude or anything but that was a gecko not a lizard
Don't tell me you're DanTDM or I'm freaking out I'm a big fan if you are (excited screaming noises) 😁😁😁😁😁
@@galaxygirl2803 its just a guy named Dan
When they open their mouth (at least when a bearded dragon does) you can see through their ear hole
"Drinking venom won't hurt you"
Well, someone better tell Jeff Blim. This just tears a glaring plot error in The Trail to Oregon.
Fizzy I was thinking that the whole time
Fizzy Maybe he has a stomach ulcer
@@mason3461 That would definitely help with continuity.
That explains why he was so crazy. He was just slowly dying......again
When I was a kid (A long time ago) when I was living in Washington state, my fam and I were out camping and my dog decided to wander off, so I went to go look for him, I walked by this big rock and a snake was laying on it, I didn't get within 10 feet of it and it started to chase me, so I ran towards the camp, turned out to be a baby rattlesnake, I won't say what my dad had to do to get it to stop chasing me, because I'm an animal lover and I know your viewers are as well. But that was the only time I ever had a reptile chase me. Love the channel, my son and I watch whenever he is home! Love all your animals!
I heard that all snakes can swim.and that's how they got to different continents around the world.
THE PINK FLAMINGO STRIKES AGAIN!! I saw a snake swim once.. i was like wtf is that a snake? xD
What about The desert snake
I'm pretty sure it's true that all snakes can swim (or at least have the innate ability, kinda like how babies have the basic instinct), but being able to swim from one side of the pond to another is different than swimming across an ocean. So I think that's like... a HALF myth.
Alwa-hib Akbar yeah if they do an ocean voyage it’s probably the same method other animals used... they were trapped on a log that fell in the ocean. I don’t see them purposely swimming that.
I don’t think they meant an entire ocean. Most likely they mean when the continents were closer the snakes crossed over.
“You can see through a lizard’s head. Which just about shows you how smart they are” ROFL
Omg i love you ypu have helped me with my snake fear
same
*you
And Im getting to the point where I love them, but I would have a spaz if I saw one in real life
@@fox-a-bellaj47 okay i think they know how to spell you. It's very common to misspell words if you're typing quickly, so no need to correct them.
snakes in the wild: I KILLED A PIG AND ATE IT HOLE!!!
snakes as pets: mum i got stuk in a toy windo
Emily: mispronounces Oregon
Me, an Oregonian: *Am I a joke to you*
Me, also an Oregonian: *runs to comments to find other disgruntled Oregonians*
(I'm glad to learn our garters are so special tho, I love them to bits)
I also live in Oregon and I actually saw that snake it was beautiful 😂
I knew that I would find another person from Oregon commenting about the mispronunciation 😆
I scrolled through the comments to see who else caught that
Yall be libtards
"I don't want the neighbors to think I'm crazy."
-ducks back into a house full of snakes-
Someone : is that snake poisonous ?
A snake keeper holding a Cobra : No, of course not
Its " VeNoMuS "
I looooooovvvvvvvve ur vids best TH-cam channel ever
Standard procedure for snake bites is to use a pressure bandage to block the lymphatic system. For example if Bitten on the arm start from the beginning of the extremely, leaving finger tips exposed wrap
Bandage all the way up to the underarm and apply a splint if possible to keep it immobile. Do not wash the site of the bite place an x on the bandage at the location of the bite. Maybe that’s where the cut an x bull crap came from regarding sucking the venom out but that isn’t the reason. (will get to why that is shortly) As an Australian I highly recommend you do not leave the worlds most venomous land snakes bites unwrapped if you can help it, these bandages really do work and they do save lives.
The information about not using the tornaqet is correct as you don’t want to starve your limbs of blood flow and risk amputations. Also sucking venom is indeed useless to reiterate that point also being true. As I stated earlier you are trying to block the lymphatic system not the blood stream this is because venom is going to be traveling through that system.
Now I mentioned an x earlier and not washing the bite site, the x is so paramedics can cut a small hole into the bandage and test any residual venom. This allows them to get a positive id on the species that bit you, yes there are universal anti venoms but it isn’t always used.
The reason you want them to know the location of the bite is so they can treat you without removing the bandage, if you suddenly have your lymphatic system unblocked all
That invenomation you have been slowing down will rush into your system and could very well kill you. Other then that try and stay calm and immobile if possible and call an ambulance.
My source for all this during my study at university zoology to be precise I opted to rescue and relocate snakes from peoples homes professionally, many of these snakes were eastern brown snakes (the second most venomous land snake on earth) and sometimes “king browns” or mulga snake technically in the black snake family ( a very large defensive species that is quick to bite and will inject large amounts of venom). So yeah because of this I most defenantly made sure I knew correct first aid for a snake bite.
Side note Incase anyone was wondering what the most venomous land snake is as I mentioned the second, it’s the fierce snake (Oxyuranus microlepidotus) also native to Australia lol. But yeah any venomous snake should be treated with respect.
Ummmmmmmmmm that's an essay and a half
Person getting brought into the ER lethargic, purple and foggy eyed.
Dr.- "Oh no!!! This is a classical case of that one specific hair being riped out!"
I remember when this came out. Holy cow. I feel old now
I love my unproblematic Snake Discovery 💕
PetTube is so drama filled and messed up, so let's just stick to Snake Discovery.
Honestly and a drama page passes out basic informations and comes for petubers and when they say something I also recommend the from the ground up podcast that emily and ed were just on and they were speaking their mind and all I could do was agree
What do you think of Brian?
@@frightbat208 you can tell brian loves his animals but is hot headed,doesn't listen I have met brian in person at bhb and his animals are in good condition for a fact I know brian didn't replace the retic because she looked the same to me when I went back there is this narrative on him that he is a bad guy
Exactly.
Another episode of Myths Debunked would be wonderful. You do a fantastic job teaching. I was taught to fear snakes, but you've re-educated me and taught me the facts.
can you debunk the myth that legless lizards will break like glass when you touch them?
I love ur videos
Hi
That myth still around?😱 I havent heard anyone say that since the 90s!
Shes actually already debunked that on her legless lizards video! :D
BEST TH-cam CHANNEL EVER!!!
I have been watching your youtube channel since 2018
Now i can justify talking to my snake because they have internal ears. 😂😂
Not sure it does lol, the snakes ear bone structure is built to feel vibration through the jaw. They can hear some air born sounds at certain frequency, not sure if that includes the human voice. Like with cobras and flutes, though you are led to be leave the cobra is moving the music, in fact the cobras movement is to the movement to the handler and the flute, nothing to do with the flute sound, they can't hear it. A cobra facing away from a handler while the flute is playing will not respond. So yes it is wrong to say snake are deaf, coz if they can hear some things there not deaf, but you talking to your snakes is very likely falling on deaf ears.
@@zebedeemadness2672 it's just a joke cmonn