@@barbados7550 Yeah, sort of. I wouldn't call it a pet, but I can't think of anything else other than "Ambassador for it's species", and that's a mouthful, LOL. :)
Most of the time they aren't afraid, as they are so big nothing really hunts them haha. Also it might have been released from being a pet so would be used to humans :P
Henry Jackson usually if you can get a snake under control they will not bite as they will not view you as a potential predator at that moment, still it is adviced not to handle snakes like these considering the risks
Typically animals of all sorts feed off of the humans emotions. Act aggressive or anxious and the animal will note that and respond accordingly (either aggressive, defensive, or maybe just straight out like a predator if it senses the flight response). This of course isn't true for every animal, but it's why a lot of supposedly dangerous animals can be held as long as you know what you're doing and are certain of yourself while doing it.
LOL. Everybody makes that joke, but it never gets old :). Some actual reasons tho... 1. It was raised in captivity 2. It's an ectotherm (Cold-blooded creature), and Coyote is nice and warm.
the red taed balboa can grow to be 16 ft it's one montourously beautiful creature my uncle used to have it has a pet and I couldn't walk crying one of those
+Kaliber 9 you obviously didn't see the fact that he said to list some of the snakes you may have had or seen. watch the whole video also it was 1 spelling error my bad.
When I was a kid, we had two burmese pythons, Zeus and Luna(she was albino). They were on rabbits when we sold them to another reptile lover, it became too expensive to keep feeding them. They were around 8 feet long when we sold them, so that's the biggest snake I've ever held!
You people you called this person who commented retarded, you are the retarded ones, snakes aren’t beast, you are the best just calling them the beast!
@@lailah5604 Exactly. And when you've interacted with snakes like Coyote has, and even I have, you realize that. I've only been bitten by a snake once, and it was when I was 10 or 11 and was forceful with it.
The Columbus Zoo visited my school when I was in 3rd grade and I got a picture taken of me holding a twenty foot albino anaconda. Definitely one of the best days of my life.
There are no albino anacondas. You're probably talking about a reticulated python since Burmese pythons usually stay around or under 15ft in captivity.
the largest snake I ever geld was a 18 ft albino Burmese python named tiny, she was captive bred and used for educational puposes and was such a sweetheart
not all pythons are slow lol i have 7 pythons 3 10 feet and some are feisty i love snakes and they are one of the most misunderstood animals. they may not eat you but they can kill you lol
It’s good because most snakes you don’t need to worry about being killed, unlike rattlesnakes & other venomous snakes but they can have a strong bite but there is no need to be scared
when I lived in Missouri I was walking through the woods near my house with my mom and hanging about 8 inches from my face was a huge green snake, I'm not sure what kind it was and wish I did.
Hasan Hadi Green anaconda invaded Florida, but is native to Tropical North America, and it spends most its time on the ground and in the water, so it's probably not a green anaconda.
I may be a little late, but I don't think she had a retained eyecap. Cloudy eyes is a sign that the snake is going to shed. Snakes are far from "almost blind". They may not have the best eyesight, but they're nowhere near "almost blind". The reason they get defensive when they shed is because when their eyes cloud up like that (in preparation for shedding), they ARE almost blind.
snakes ive owned lol: red tail boa's, ball pythons, corn snakes, rosy boa, rainbow boa, yellow anaconda. at one point i had 12 snakes at once and two of the red tail boa's were 9 feet long.
I use this and other invasive species videos as part of a 4th grade lesson on Florida invasive species and their impact on our environment. thank you- students love watching your videos in class.
Here comes an invasive intruder in the Everglades that starts with the letter B, which is found in Southeast Asia known as Burmese Python. I think in my opinion that the reason why Burmese Pythons are invasive is because people who kept them as pets released them in the invasive wilderness especially in the Everglades. To prevent the Burmese Pythons from invading is donate to a public zoo or take them back to their natural home in Southeast Asia.
The generally accepted explanation is actually that a number of commercial breeding facilities in Florida got wiped out by hurricanes which meant that there was an active breeding population pretty much from the start.
heart of a wolf that’s not why pythons are killed. They are a “predatory species” Which he explained in the video. They do harm to the ecosystem and native species in the region being as though they are not native to south Florida, but have overpopulated the area due to people irresponsible people releasing them when they became to big to keep as pets
crownviclx2000 The everglades are a perfect habitat for pythons or any constrictor really. All that predatory species stuff is just fear motivated propaganda so people can feel okay about murdering these amazing creatures. The real invasive species in Florida are humans, we do far more damage to the everglades and the Florida ecosystem in general than pythons or boas ever could. They are amazing animals and are nothing to be afraid of.
heart of a wolf Keep up your inquisitive and caring spirit when it comes to reptiles especially and don't listen too much to fools like this crown vic moron. People like him just spread propaganda and fear about these amazing creatures, and they're basically harmless. I spent my life from birth to almost my early 20s with a nearly 20 foot red tail boa as well as several pythons and they're really nothing to worry about. They are special animals that deserve protection.
I have a baby granite Burmese python and she’s an absolute treasure to be around. Snakes are such misunderstood creatures and while they need to be treated with the utmost respect I’m very happy these guys are busting myths about these animals ❤️
I saw a big yellow one when I went to the zoo it was massively that python it was a really big yellow snake and I loved it it was so cool and it's located near the Punkin patch
Took care of a 14 foot albino Burmese python. She was a really cool snake. Let here roam around the house. She never got lost. Keep up the cool work coyote.
Never held anything that big. Biggest i've handled comfortably would be maybe 5-6ft pythons. My friend has a relatively massive banana ball python at 5'7. My favourite snake i've ever held though would be an emerald tree boa. That was only about 3ft though.
hey Coyote! love ur show! i used to be very afraid of snakes and now fear is replaced with respect. I would never get that close to a snake. once at my school they brought in a snake handler for our biology class and he said it totalled 8 feet. not sure what kind it was i kept my distance. but the kids could handle them. it almost looked like a rattlesnake but im sure they wouldnt have brought in a venomus snake to our school! theres no way.
I once held a Burmese python, she was an albino and about 8 feet long and she was really sweet. She would just nuzzle in to your hand if you put it under her chin and she was perfect. I need one ;-;
I didn't hold it, but once while I was waiting by my grandpa's pickup during harvest, (my grandparents own a farm and I help drive around and drive th places) I was just walking around and I nearly stepped on a bull snake, yes, a bull snake, that was somewhere from 6 to 7 feet long. It was about 6 inches in diameter too.
Between me and my mother over the course of my life we have had 3 6-7ft Ball Pythons, 2 8+ft red tail boas, 1 almost 12 ft albino Burmese python, and 1 regular Burmese python of similar length. Btw, I think the albino Burmese python is one of my favorite albino snake species. Love your show keep up the amazing work Coyote, Mark, and Mario!
@@BabySkinCondom that`s a lie, snakes don`t do that, snakes are ambush predators, and they don`t have time to size up prey, and they can`t in the first place
i work with an 8 ft albino burmese python 2 red tail boas, a capybara, a blue and gold macaw, a snake necked turtle, alligator snapping turtle, and a red ear slider with 2 heads everyday 😂
I've had a few reptiles in my time from bearded dragon ,iguanas,and rat snakes beautiful ones. I have the temptation to buy a python once but I didn't. And when the bearded dragon or the iguanas go to big I took it back to the reptile store so they can give it up for adoption or just take care of themselves. What's that about these guys is that they're innocent they were picked up as a baby maybe half a footlong. And when go to 10 ft or more abandoned in the Everglades. They don't belong here and they're pretty much killing the ecosystem but they're not the bad guys is the owners and their the ones that put them out here the ones responsible for this. Truly sad story all around.
@Amanda Raurk point exactly we humans are the problem if we didn't relocate them we still have alot it's birds alot more mammals yes a Panther is big alligators ECT but what happend when thier teen or baby's are out a 10 or 8 or even 6 footer snake say hi. Wish we had a way to relocate them again.
I live here in the philipines and I just went to a restaurant called aquarium the reptile room there was super awesome that was my first time seeing a burmese python. Sadly they were not allowed to be touched, they looked amazing :D
I respect the fact that you said that. this was not found naturally. Most shows would pretend that they just came upon a dangerous snake.
nassir akmed There is one video where he actually does just catch one in the wild but he gets bitten.
the biggest snake I've held was a pet p Bernice python but it was yellow and I have a smaller python so I Know snake's are not slimy .
mmhhhm i don't like how some shows do that (:
WhiteOakRidge shell be right mate !
James D (Ik this is a old comment)But what,these muthas can kill deer and have killed there owners before
The snake is just like "oh it's one of you guys. whatevs, just be sure to put me back later."
Chardaye Castel It's a big snake and he gave the snake no pressure to panic
Chardaye Castel
Chardaye Castel Sadly he has to give it to science people for education and he can't put it back out in the wild because it's an invasive species :c
When I was 9 I got to hold a 12 foot Burmese Python
Golden Flame Gami
These pythons may be invasive to the Everglades, but they are still gorgeous to see up close!
I'd rather have a Ball Python. That's totally gigantic.
They most definitely are! Thanks for watching!
YW! I love snakes not the venomous specie though. :)
Lori Lee It will!
I can't stand snakes. They creep me out!!!!!!!!
This python just doesn’t mind a human carrying it for like 5 minutes
coyote said its a pet that they brought out to let us see how well they blend in
@@barbados7550 it's like these idiots didn't even watch the video
humans are warm, so socialized reptiles will hang out on people they trust because we're like sitting on a heating pad.
Bermese Pythons are surprisingly tame.
@@barbados7550 Yeah, sort of. I wouldn't call it a pet, but I can't think of anything else other than "Ambassador for it's species", and that's a mouthful, LOL. :)
it seemed like the python actually liked coyote lol
Most of the time they aren't afraid, as they are so big nothing really hunts them haha. Also it might have been released from being a pet so would be used to humans :P
Henry Jackson usually if you can get a snake under control they will not bite as they will not view you as a potential predator at that moment, still it is adviced not to handle snakes like these considering the risks
Amogh Kaushik 😂ya coyote gets bit a lot 😂 so it is true
Annabella Mende
Typically animals of all sorts feed off of the humans emotions. Act aggressive or anxious and the animal will note that and respond accordingly (either aggressive, defensive, or maybe just straight out like a predator if it senses the flight response). This of course isn't true for every animal, but it's why a lot of supposedly dangerous animals can be held as long as you know what you're doing and are certain of yourself while doing it.
2:51 "if you see it in the wild it is best to leave it alone" *and maybe take a picture or two*
Dj n@ $k!Llz yes due avous
this is what TH-cam supposed to be like.
potato
+Jdnrox
What?
a datting website yah thats actuly true
Azhar Primaputra so true
TH-cam is just where you upload videos
Why is it so friendly?
*THE SNAKE IS A PAID ACTOR*
Jajajajajjaajajajajajjajajajajaaja
LMAO
Lol
this might be truer than you think lel
LOL. Everybody makes that joke, but it never gets old :). Some actual reasons tho...
1. It was raised in captivity
2. It's an ectotherm (Cold-blooded creature), and Coyote is nice and warm.
I like how the burmese python is chill and like "wow I'm on youtube!"
Mr. Coyote, I do believe that you invented the selfie stick lol
the red taed balboa can grow to be 16 ft it's one montourously beautiful creature my uncle used to have it has a pet and I couldn't walk crying one of those
+minecrafthobo playz random fact out of nowhere and multiple spelling errors......
+Kaliber 9 well minecraft players are like that
+Kaliber 9 you obviously didn't see the fact that he said to list some of the snakes you may have had or seen. watch the whole video also it was 1 spelling error my bad.
+SAMissileChaser GG assumes all minecraft players are idiots.
When I was a kid, we had two burmese pythons, Zeus and Luna(she was albino). They were on rabbits when we sold them to another reptile lover, it became too expensive to keep feeding them. They were around 8 feet long when we sold them, so that's the biggest snake I've ever held!
I always wanted to own a snake that big
whenever the snake started sniffing him, I realized how innocent snakes actually are and it was so cute!!
Lol when it climbed his hat it looked so cute😂
okay I wouldn’t say “innocent” those beasts aren’t afraid to bite you. Don’t go out picking up Hess giant things.
okay I smiled when the snake did that! 🥰
You people you called this person who commented retarded, you are the retarded ones, snakes aren’t beast, you are the best just calling them the beast!
@@lailah5604 Exactly. And when you've interacted with snakes like Coyote has, and even I have, you realize that. I've only been bitten by a snake once, and it was when I was 10 or 11 and was forceful with it.
Coyote: Tell me what’s the biggest snake you’ve ever held
Me: I can barely handle a worm XD
Lol
It's anaconda the biggest snake
@@annarosecabisada1177 im pretty sure that's extinct
@@bomboclaat4876 dude are you ok?
ANNA ROSE Cabisada no they are the heaviest reticulated pythons can grow to greater lengths but the anaconda is heavier by two times
I used to code using Python.
Max Haibara i do rn lol
Max Haibara Long live the c++ master race
Coyote: *rubs snake*
Snake: That feels so good
Coyote: *puts snake down*
Snake: nuuuu
The Columbus Zoo visited my school when I was in 3rd grade and I got a picture taken of me holding a twenty foot albino anaconda. Definitely one of the best days of my life.
In the first grade we also did something similar like that we got to touch and rub it and boop the Bermuse python
Yin Yang, we did the same but with bats and things like that.
There are no albino anacondas. You're probably talking about a reticulated python since Burmese pythons usually stay around or under 15ft in captivity.
I need longer videos from Coyote!
Me to
Pssst! Hey, you! Yeah, you! I can get you some Steve Irwin VHS tapes if you're lookin for a quick fix. Good price, bro. Good price!
You couldn't pay me to be walking there. With the gators, water moccasins, and pythons, it would be my luck to fall into all three at once.
MJ B same
Nordzzzreeeifee we don't have cougars and black bares aren't in the everglades
Aubrey Martin it would be weird tho lol
Make a coyote episode
MJ B wouldn't that be lucky since they would probably go after each other instead.
so I held a worm...
💀😂
Lol
same (≧∇≦) 😹
same
Well a worm is not that big
I knew that snake wasn’t wild the moment he picked it up like that at the beginning lol
He's so calm. He's wild but he looks playful with you
The snake is a female
GUSTTAVO AARON the snake isn’t wild, coyote clearly said it was a captured species used for education purposes...
RedRadJam bbbiiinnnngoooo
This snake has a human contact history, don't mess with wild snakes. They DO NOT act like this in the wild
The snake is used to being handeled
the largest snake I ever geld was a 18 ft albino Burmese python named tiny, she was captive bred and used for educational puposes and was such a sweetheart
Cool the longest I've held is in Australia which was about 8 ft...
The largest one I've ever held was a pink one....tiny he was.....A.K.A a worm....hehe
the biggest I held was 0 inches and 9 feet I have got some with a broom before!
Sub to me
BananaFace her name Miss gudged her
1:12 did anyone notice the dragonfly?
katie bermingham yes I did and I was wondering if someone else did too:p
Yea
I had imagined the snake quickly catching the dragonfly. But the python is very slow, so... Lol. 😂😂
not all pythons are slow lol i have 7 pythons 3 10 feet and some are feisty i love snakes and they are one of the most misunderstood animals. they may not eat you but they can kill you lol
katie bermingham And
"Bet you'd never believe..."
"No, no... I believe it."
WOW!!! This guy has really made me overcome my fear of snakes, keep up the good work!!!!😃
It’s good because most snakes you don’t need to worry about being killed, unlike rattlesnakes & other venomous snakes but they can have a strong bite but there is no need to be scared
Hey random scroller "BE BRAVE , STAY WILD!
Sujay S Wantamutte
He seems to really really like you!
Thankyou coyote, for making me face my fears of snakes.
I ended this video with a whole new respect for these creatures.
You deserve way more likes!
Does anyone think that the python is so cute
Bruh1130 Famlit me
Bruh1130 Famlit I doo
Not until it bites y'all
they don't bite humans
Bruh1130 Famlit Hell no!
I've actually held a yellow and white Python it was about 13-15 feet long.
Yeah that's the albino form of a Burmese python. Now you might ask : albino? But it's yellow. The yellow is just a pigmentation.
Theyre at the fair every year
The dark Lord a yellow and white is a albino Burmese python
My favorite python is the ball python
snake hunters potter same
snake hunters potter me two but my favorite snake is a corn snake
Probably cause it's the only kind you've ever owned. Lmao
snake hunters potter my science teacher has one
My favorite is the Monty Python
Sees a 12ft long snake.
Picks it up.
It was raised from captivity, bozo.
When I was 4 I had a pet albino king snake names paisley.
He wasn't aggressive at all
Aww!! 🐍
derpdyderp
Yeah you're white
Phoenix Martin so white
The biggest snake I touched was a python but idk which one it was
ŦᎶ ŦiGár i touched the medium type of pythons in the world at school because a nature group sent someone who told us about a few of them
Jacob among us medium type of pythons lol
Flaming Tigar The biggest snake I've held is a huge 10 foot dumriels boa!
Cactus Cow shout out lol
ball python
Coyote my favorite animals are snakes i love your vidioes with SNAKES!!!!!!!
Me too.
Me too!!!
I really wanna thank you, watching your videos helped me overcome my phobia for snakes 😊
I've only used a corn snake as my neckless.
Think he mean's as it coiled around his neck, not dead....let's hope.
Foster Akinbrij While he was alive..
agreed
omg me tooo
Isaac ive used plenty of different snakes
Snakes are soooooooo cute!
Snake is not cute
U need help
Houda Naji snecks are cute
YES. Finally somebody I can agree with. I love snakes ❤️
Where Can I Find This Stuffed Animal
Totally true
when I lived in Missouri I was walking through the woods near my house with my mom and hanging about 8 inches from my face was a huge green snake, I'm not sure what kind it was and wish I did.
I live in Missouri and sometimes I see these green snakes. I was looking them up and I think its a snake called the Northern Rough Greensnake.
Fritz The Cat Thank you!
probably green anaconda 20 feet
Hasan Hadi Green anaconda invaded Florida, but is native to Tropical North America, and it spends most its time on the ground and in the water, so it's probably not a green anaconda.
sonicfan967 most likely a smooth green snake
Omg when she was on his hat it was adorable 😭
I held a 3 inch snake Waite was that a worm
Ernesto Reyes wait*
Wait*
I hope they removed the stuck eyecap so she can see :(
Milena K u monster i like snakes they are calm and cute
AND the last thing they wanna do is bite a human
No what Milena was saying is that the snake had a retained eye cap. Which is due to it not shedding properly which is common in pythons to have them.
Lol kids are funny
I may be a little late, but I don't think she had a retained eyecap. Cloudy eyes is a sign that the snake is going to shed.
Snakes are far from "almost blind". They may not have the best eyesight, but they're nowhere near "almost blind". The reason they get defensive when they shed is because when their eyes cloud up like that (in preparation for shedding), they ARE almost blind.
Coyote: These things eat by constricting their prey
*wraps around his own neck
When he was on coyotes hat it was adorable. She was just 😎 chillin!
Man, what a gorgeous snake. She's beauuuutiful!
petridotpng how do u know its a girl
@@sxrpents *He keeps referring to her as a she*
I agree🔥 gorgeous animal
Me: wow a 20 foot snake
Australia:that's gonna kill you
snakes ive owned lol: red tail boa's, ball pythons, corn snakes, rosy boa, rainbow boa, yellow anaconda. at one point i had 12 snakes at once and two of the red tail boa's were 9 feet long.
Snakejacobsen I have a king snake called oreo
Snakejacobsen
My friend russel said he owned 12 snakes once 0-0
I really wanna corn snake
Snakejacobsen rainbow boas are a beauty
I have a corn snake called Calvin
I use this and other invasive species videos as part of a 4th grade lesson on Florida invasive species and their impact on our environment. thank you- students love watching your videos in class.
Here comes an invasive intruder in the Everglades that starts with the letter B, which is found in Southeast Asia known as Burmese Python. I think in my opinion that the reason why Burmese Pythons are invasive is because people who kept them as pets released them in the invasive wilderness especially in the Everglades. To prevent the Burmese Pythons from invading is donate to a public zoo or take them back to their natural home in Southeast Asia.
The generally accepted explanation is actually that a number of commercial breeding facilities in Florida got wiped out by hurricanes which meant that there was an active breeding population pretty much from the start.
I held my teachers like 2 foot corn snake, I'm such a dare devil
Coyote: this is the Burmese Python.
Me: Yes it is. Yes it is.
I'm almost done with the book ,the art work of the book is amazing
I hate how some people think that everything is bad and then that they need to kill it immediately when it doesn't look the same as other animals
heart of a wolf that’s not why pythons are killed. They are a “predatory species” Which he explained in the video. They do harm to the ecosystem and native species in the region being as though they are not native to south Florida, but have overpopulated the area due to people irresponsible people releasing them when they became to big to keep as pets
crownviclx2000 thank you for clarifying that for me and in the past few days I have been doing research about snakes i am always excited to learn more
crownviclx2000 The everglades are a perfect habitat for pythons or any constrictor really. All that predatory species stuff is just fear motivated propaganda so people can feel okay about murdering these amazing creatures. The real invasive species in Florida are humans, we do far more damage to the everglades and the Florida ecosystem in general than pythons or boas ever could. They are amazing animals and are nothing to be afraid of.
heart of a wolf Keep up your inquisitive and caring spirit when it comes to reptiles especially and don't listen too much to fools like this crown vic moron. People like him just spread propaganda and fear about these amazing creatures, and they're basically harmless. I spent my life from birth to almost my early 20s with a nearly 20 foot red tail boa as well as several pythons and they're really nothing to worry about. They are special animals that deserve protection.
nobody's disputing that they are amazing creatures, but their existence threatens the endangered species of the area.
Thx for CHANGING my life and curing my fear of spiders 🕷
There is a 12 foot python between my legs
Is it tamed? Or wild? :p
awesome is it yours or wild
That's is so true
i like my pet One Eyed Trouser Snake its a big one to about 7 feet
lol
Lol when it climbed your hat it looked so cute 😂
such a beautiful creature💕
I have a baby granite Burmese python and she’s an absolute treasure to be around. Snakes are such misunderstood creatures and while they need to be treated with the utmost respect I’m very happy these guys are busting myths about these animals ❤️
I think I got a snake around my neck before that's about two feet and since it was cold blooded, it wanted to get into my armpit!!!
I really love pythons because they look cool and I love your
Video
I saw a big yellow one when I went to the zoo it was massively that python it was a really big yellow snake and I loved it it was so cool and it's located near the Punkin patch
Was it a albino bermese python
Dat dragonfly doe
lol i saw it
+Cecilia Alvarez saw it too
1:10
Ikr, lol it was like "I wana be part of the video too!" 😂
Coyote you're the reason i like snakes. Stay safe please. Be brave, stay wild. Bye bye, love you💙
Took care of a 14 foot albino Burmese python. She was a really cool snake. Let here roam around the house. She never got lost. Keep up the cool work coyote.
I've held a Burmese Python actually, we have one at a zoo near me in Australia.
I petted one before.
Never held anything that big. Biggest i've handled comfortably would be maybe 5-6ft pythons. My friend has a relatively massive banana ball python at 5'7. My favourite snake i've ever held though would be an emerald tree boa. That was only about 3ft though.
I did once have a chance to hold a 19ft reticulated python but i didn't in the end haha.
Tree boas are notorious for being aggressive tho
Corn snakes are my fav
Noobie2k7 cool
I held a 4ft ball python! I love him, he's a great pet!
These snakes may be invasive but they are gorgeous to handle that was awesome
That exact species tried to constrict my neck last year, but luckily I was with people who helped me
It’s Sad That A lot People Hate Burmese Pythons Because They Are Invasive. I Really Like To Respect All Animals.
she so cuteeee o.o
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+Ethan M 41.media.tumblr.com/483453762d0103608e69265c81c0cb69/tumblr_mp9q6zAhcd1sodhulo1_500.png :3
huehue ive seen that
+Abigdummy4life plop :3
I died when they showed it drinking 😻
hey Coyote! love ur show! i used to be very afraid of snakes and now fear is replaced with respect. I would never get that close to a snake. once at my school they brought in a snake handler for our biology class and he said it totalled 8 feet. not sure what kind it was i kept my distance. but the kids could handle them. it almost looked like a rattlesnake but im sure they wouldnt have brought in a venomus snake to our school! theres no way.
Biggest snake I Ever held was a TOY SNAKE!!🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Omg was it scary? 😰
@@pezdispenser3400 nah
@@antiqueaspen9498 you should have said yes I had a joke :(
@@pezdispenser3400 well what's the joke?
@@antiqueaspen9498 I uh......I can't remember, but I think it was a sarcastic joke. Haha (I have really bad memory)
Is the snake blind? Her eyes seem a bit foggy...
It could consist of being in shed, her scales are also a bit faded if you look close, that's probably the cause
But also, one her of her eyes are completely white, she may be blind in that specific eye but not the other
ya his eye is something is it a night vison
+Genderbent MALE Ib (Adan) She/he is getting ready to shed again. At that size when they shed. They grow a few inches.
It might be about to shed, or got done shedding recently.
I once held a Burmese python, she was an albino and about 8 feet long and she was really sweet. She would just nuzzle in to your hand if you put it under her chin and she was perfect. I need one ;-;
When i went to japan a couple months ago i took a picture with a 12 ft albino Burmese python coiled all over me.
In 0:25 nice selfie stick!
I didn't hold it, but once while I was waiting by my grandpa's pickup during harvest, (my grandparents own a farm and I help drive around and drive th places) I was just walking around and I nearly stepped on a bull snake, yes, a bull snake, that was somewhere from 6 to 7 feet long. It was about 6 inches in diameter too.
"i dont recommend putting one up, if you find one in the wild"
Boy, if i see one of these in the wild im going to run as fast as i can
I held a Burmese python at a zoo once and tell you what It was so heavy
My school has 2 of them and they let us hold them
+Riper Reaper thats so cool!!!
Same for me lol
Cool lol
lukky u
+Riper Reaper My school has 2 humans and the school lets the pythons constrict them
I held a python before it's really cool.
Between me and my mother over the course of my life we have had 3 6-7ft Ball Pythons, 2 8+ft red tail boas, 1 almost 12 ft albino Burmese python, and 1 regular Burmese python of similar length. Btw, I think the albino Burmese python is one of my favorite albino snake species. Love your show keep up the amazing work Coyote, Mark, and Mario!
why does phython always look people straight in the face
Because your breath smells.
Allya Kauthar sometimes because they want food
Gerder
probably because they're sizing them up, deciding if they can be eaten
@@BabySkinCondom that`s a lie, snakes don`t do that, snakes are ambush predators, and they don`t have time to size up prey, and they can`t in the first place
Coyote:”leave your snake story in the comments”
One time I saw a garter snake in the woods but it was only for a second.
I saw a banana Burmese python and it was the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen
My uncle had 3 of these 12-14’ pythons. He loved them so much. He had them for many many years. I was terrified of them.
Am i the only one that actually think snakes are really cute
No
No
Not true
No! I like snakes
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Looks a lot like my ball python pancake also if u look at the snakes head he has a smile :)
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i work with an 8 ft albino burmese python 2 red tail boas, a capybara, a blue and gold macaw, a snake necked turtle, alligator snapping turtle, and a red ear slider with 2 heads everyday 😂
Living your life to the fullest!! Any new additions by now??
I love snakes i think they are sooooo cute and beautyful and i have onley hold a corn snake but it was still super cool
I have a live rubber boa and loves to wrap around my neck and chill on my shoulder
I've had a few reptiles in my time from bearded dragon ,iguanas,and rat snakes beautiful ones. I have the temptation to buy a python once but I didn't. And when the bearded dragon or the iguanas go to big I took it back to the reptile store so they can give it up for adoption or just take care of themselves. What's that about these guys is that they're innocent they were picked up as a baby maybe half a footlong. And when go to 10 ft or more abandoned in the Everglades. They don't belong here and they're pretty much killing the ecosystem but they're not the bad guys is the owners and their the ones that put them out here the ones responsible for this. Truly sad story all around.
I have a leopard gecko
@Amanda Raurk point exactly we humans are the problem if we didn't relocate them we still have alot it's birds alot more mammals yes a Panther is big alligators ECT but what happend when thier teen or baby's are out a 10 or 8 or even 6 footer snake say hi. Wish we had a way to relocate them again.
Every time I go to the bathroom..
I live here in the philipines and I just went to a restaurant called aquarium the reptile room there was super awesome that was my first time seeing a burmese python. Sadly they were not allowed to be touched, they looked amazing :D
I held an 8 foot python at school for “science”
gotta take the risks for SCIENCE!!
The biggest snake that anyone at my school has every brought on campus(teacher or not) was/is a two foot Kenyan sand boa 👌🏼
Same we have a 10 foot one and a 14 foot one
TheDerpyGamer343 :P bro same except the one I had was 10 foot
you lucky
I own a 14 foot Platinum Sun tiger reticulated python
Thats where you got killed in season 2 of dexter HAHA lol
I have a ball python which is an amazing pet because they don’t get very big compared to the Burmese Python
1:12 A massive dragonfly just casually flies by
Haha it was like “Yo what are you guys doing?!”