@@spandexspleen sahi bola bhai aur road wagerah, people follow rules a lot, little different cuisine from us bihari but basically we love to travel there. Alcohol is allowed too😀
@@liveandletdie4233 most of the animals are respected in India as symbols of gods be it hindu, Muslim or Christian or any other religions. Guess we are a animal lover country.
@@liveandletdie4233 cows are sacred too, but for different reasons. I think cows are more of a cultural/religious thing because, where I'm from, the south of India, the consumption of beef is much more prevelant than in the North. But, snake groves are spread throughout India and while mythologies are associated with the worship of snakes, it could also be that snakes are much more dangerous than cows and hence were worshiped in the same vein as worshipping the sun,moon, rain/thunder etc
That was good to see how the snake almost appeared to 'realize' this man (or 'thing' to it) was helping it... I'm sure snakes don't have the brain capcity to understand it but it was still a touching moment, I'm no snake fan yet found this an amazing clip.
@@LarryFleetwood8675 yes.. indeed. It is a wild animal after all. I've watched a lot of people who have this venomous animals enclosure and they always say that they cannot be tamed. But they can be less defensive when they realize that they're not in danger or the people near them has no intention to hurt them but help them, you can see it lower its hooding when it drinks. These animals are so smart imo that's why they cannot be tamed.
@@LarryFleetwood8675 king cobras are incredibly intelligent. They can recognize faces and puzzle out problems. I'm very sure that one did indeed realize it was being helped
I think (like everyone in yt comments) that i know better: snakes or any reptiles for that matter cannot have feelings like kindness or appreciation, they just lack the part of the brain that covers feelings and emotions😊
@@erikblom3147 they can feel appreciation 😭 just not the same way we do nor how we express it. They feel relief when they're cared for. A lot of snakes that bite in captivity aren't doing it to be vicious but because they're excited for food and too impulsive because they're used to being given food once their enclosures are opened/associate someone with food and just get excited. But they feel relief and appreciation when they're helped, they just show it through not immediately turning around to try and kill you. You can see it in the snake, the relaxing after being given water is the snake showing appreciation from being relieved of dehydration. It's one of the only feelings I've seen all animals express, from bugs to humans. Relief. They can appreciate care.
It was amazing that the cobra somehow knew the dude was helping him and it was cool to see him have trust when he gave him water it’s nice when people put themselves in those positions to help the wild life that Coba could of done anything but he had trust in the man which was very cool to see
@@user-bk6vq3xm1t they suposedly know that earthquakes are about to happen way before technological equipment can pick that up. Good thing to remember if you are near the coast in a tsunami prone area.
His name is Mirza arif .He has his youtube channel where he posts his snake rescuing videos and spread awarness about the only treatment of snake bite is hospital not those BABAs who cure snake bites by claiming of using magic .i have seen his other videos where at first ,he gives water to snakes for drinking...if the snake is trapped in some place for a few days.... and then he saves them...
You can clearly see that the snake is more afraid of everyone than the other way around. But it's calming down when being hydrated. What a cute show of intelligence.
I'm not a snake fan but that was so cool to see a cobra drinking water like that never have seen that before. And the man who was taking the fishing net off of him did it so gently. I'm so glad that the snake was saved and released. There are good people on this earth. ❤️
@@rodragonfly1134 que no se le mete el agua por la nariz o encharcas pulmones. La muerte es lenta y muy dolorosa. Estaba con la boca abierta por estrés. Él buscaba salvar a los humanos.
Yeah...that man did a great job but being an indian I know that very few people call professional snake catchers when they spot a snake and think of handling things by themselves(killing it) makes me feel very sad!!!😔
@@ashilyjustin4748 First read carfully what have I written!!! I didn't say professional snake catchers kill snake I m talking about common villagers!!!
@@amallulla2000Mosquitos are inarguably the deadliest animals on Terra. They've killed multiple magnitudes more than every other animal combined. Humans are second.
@@TheFirstCurse1 it is true but the beast that is the human being has no equal. Mosquitoes do not bite for the sake of pleasure. They bite to survive. Humans, on the other hand, kill, maim, destroy, plunder because of greed, hatred, boundless ambition, and even pleasure.
@@amallulla2000 Yes, we are the most (and only) evil animal on Terra. And with our technology we can kill millions in seconds. But overall compared to the total amount of deaths caused by Mosquitos we just can't compare. I guess it's a matter of total deaths (Mosquitos) vs potential instant deaths (Humans).
I never thought I’d think a poisonous snake was cute, but he is when he’s drinking the water. It’s as if he knew the man wasn’t a threat to him. That guy is one brave and kind person for rescuing this animal.
Venomous, not poisonous. Although there are some poisonous kinds of snakes. But the reason why the cobra didn't strike, was probably because he was given water, and kindness was shown to him. Even snakes know a kind person when they meet one. They aren't vengeful creatures, however, misunderstood.
@@lucifer_333_bones7 Thank you for your post. I misspoke when I said poisonous. I actually like snakes! 🐍🙂 I think they are very intriguing beings. I concluded that the snake wasn’t striking because he didn’t feel threatened, but I was very surprised. I guess snakes often are misunderstood because they can be deadly, but most people probably just assume they’ll strike in any situation. I enjoyed seeing this little guy being helped. It was cute how he was drinking the water.
@@lucifer_333_bones7 black maba and russel viper beg to differ , Cobra is Most Venomous and yet Death rate is very low because their first Action is to Do anything but strike ,seen it hundreds of time
I have strong a phobia for snakes in particular but even I thought the snake was really cute when drinking the water. Would I have been standing close to IRL? No way but on youtube I feel safe haha.
I'm no expert on cobras, but I can tell it quickly relaxed after that first gulp. The scales seem to relax from a tense state, it just looks more relaxed, I don't know.
Cobras wont' bite you as long as they can sense that you are a good person. That is why this handler was perfectly safe doing this. But it's also true for bears or any wild animal. Even if a mother bear is with her cubs as long as they can sense you're spirit you can approach them without problems.
@Officer Dibble thank you for the info. I wasn't going to reply because it didn't sit right with me and had creepy written all over it. What has he done? I'll report him, but all he's done so far is to say hi. I'd like to get more on him.
I love that the entire village clearly wanted the danger noodle to be saved. They could have easily killed it being so vulnerable at the time. Thank you for showing such compassion to even creatures that that look very intimidating. Stay safe always
I later found out that that Cobra opened up a local bar/pub, and inside the pub, he has a huge plaque on the wall with Mirza's portrait on it. It's like a Mecca where fellow snakes make a pilgrimage to give praise to Mirza the Legend.
@@softwaremediaguru they attack when feeling threatened or when attacking a possible prey. Not just when they like it. Maybe you mean the same just fleshing it out
That poor cobra was no doubt dehydrated after getting tangled up in human garbage. Many thanks to the brave, compassionate man that saved the cobra and gave it a drink of water.
Cobra got caught in a bird net. The people in these villages set out nets to catch food and exotic pets... They call the military to come deal with it and most are eaten... Just saying
i liked seeing his little cute throat swallow. it's scary to understand how truly alike we animals all are (edit: scary because how we treat each other... certain parts of the circle of life are just too savage and insane). we humans are really not any better than other animals, if you look at things a certain way.
This gentleman is Mr Mirza Mohammad Arif from Bhadrak District of Odisha- a passionate snake rescuer. Last year while rescuing a snake he also saved a dog which was bitten by the same snake with antivenom used for humans. Respect for this young man.
What a cool man, he knows what he is doing and also senses that the snake is dehydrated so gives it water. Poor snake looked so terrified at 0:45.Water is a life saver for all, lets revere and respect it. Thanks and blessings to this man for rescuing this young cobra.
There is something beautiful in your comment. 'Water is a life saver '. People around me waste so much water. When I politely tell them it is due to wastage of water that water level is going down, day by day, they ignore it altogether. The Municipal officers also do not listen. Many a time I feel I am living in a deaf and dumb world.
I know this man.. He is Mirza Arif from Odisha.. He is one of the best snake rescuer in India.. lets give him a clap for his extraordinary work shown.👏🏼👏🏼❤️
You can tell he has a deep respect and understanding of snakes. Not many people would even consider the possibility that the little thing might not have had access to water and could be extremely thirsty. Giving this little snake water actually clamed it down. 🐍
Every animal feels fear, even the scary ones. They just want to live as well and they certainly deserve to. That makes it all the sweeter when someone has the courage and understanding to help even those creatures who could in turn easily kill that helper, but almost every animal knows when it is being helped and there is nothing more rewarding than seeing a dangerous creature act docile towards its benefactor. THANKYOU to all those who have the compassion and courage to not just help the cute animals but any animal in need. Any friend of animals is a friend of mine !
I love how as he poured the water, the snake’s hood went down. That showed that it was more focused on the water and realized it wasn’t in danger. Same goes for when it wiggles a bit after being freed. Poor baby was just trying to get away to somewhere safe and not interested in striking at all. I’m really glad that these people were able to help!
@@whitedragoness23 I don't think so, unless it's unique to cobras. But that snake was very thirsty and would have to be to accept water from something it was terrified of. I've seen koalas and other wild animals in Australia accepting water when they had no other option, during bush fires. Generally if you approached a koala, it would rip you to shreds. I think it definitely calmed down after that, so it helped, for whatever reason. I don't want snakes in my house, but I still feel sorry for them and it was good to see it being helped and not just killed outright, as many would have done.
Just the way they quickly calmed down as soon as they got that huge drink of water. 🥺 From scared and puffed up to puppy face surprised and “oh thank you.” :3
Poor danger noodle!! You for sure know an animal is in distress when they have an understanding that a human is trying to help them. This is awesome. 🥺🥰
That was a little cobra. From the brief moment it hooded up it looked like a spectacled cobra (named for the two spots on the back of the hood that look like a pair of glasses) - They can get up to 5 feet long. If it was a King Cobra as the description says, they can get upwards of 14 feet long and this is a hatchling maybe a year or two old.
That is a good way to actually kill the snake, it is not how snakes drink water. Forcing water into its mouth is potentially going to kill the snake later, same thing happens with many animals when humans force them to drink in this manner.
It's not his fault he's a dangerous snake. Amazing compassion for the situation. It simply doesn't exist in the western world. No one would even consider catching that snake much less letting it go after it was caught. But actually giving the snake water was over the top. Respect
“It simply doesn’t exist in the western world”… no, lets not apply a catchall falsehood to generate false animosity. If you don’t believe me, just go on TH-cam and search for snake rescues. And don’t forget people like David Attenborough, who spent a lifetime revealing the wonderful world of animals, or Jamie Uys’ wonderful documentary ‘Beautiful People’.
When people say they love animals, what they often really mean is “I love small fluffy animals.” But true animal lovers don’t reserve compassion only for the creatures that fit in a purse. This is an amazing example of empathy and compassion-an entire community extending the same help they’d give a wayward fawn in peril to a venomous snake, even offering the thirsty and exhausted reptile water before relocating it. Watching the frightened snake accept a drink and then relax as they continued their task was a reminder of something my grandma told me when we’d encounter a basking rattlesnake on our hikes in the desert: “They don’t wake up each day hoping they encounter a human they can bite. When they see a human come around a corner they’re just as scared as you’d be if you came face to face with a grizzly bear.” I wish everyone treated a lizard or snake that accidentally found its way into their home with the same empathy they’d show a baby squirrel. But seeing these kind people earn a gold star in nature karma made my day. I should probably admit that I’m more than a little biased as several of my pets have scales…
I think many animals have a soul that senses God, good, and evil... it's how they survive. That aside, having been given water to quench its thirst made it obvious to that creature that he was good. And after it was freed completely from the net and tangled snare, it became fully trusting and cooperative whereupon it did not try to escape but entered the plastic jar he gave it to nestle into.
@@alfa-psi I have a Boa constrictor and he recognizes me as not a threat, but the minute a mouse is in the cage he activates predator mode. He probably will bite me eventually, but I've fallen asleep with him on my hand before and he was just chilling.
Every visible and invisible creations has sense, Only difference is others creations has consciousness And Human and Angels and Jinn has selfconsciousness...
@@Ynox54321 Are you a child or something? It's a wild animal. It wouldn't hesitate to kill you if it perceived you as a threat even if you saved it's life 100 times. It doesn't have the human intelligence to recognise what's a threat and what is not. There was nothing " special" about looking at that person. The main comment was probably by a child too.
That fellow is beyond intelligent, brave and relaxed/even minded to understand how to deal with such a delicate situation. Thank all the positive energy on this planet for people like him
I had a side business for awhile rescuing rattle snakes from people homes, never once occurred to me to give them a drink of water though. I just caught and released. Damn thoughtful of the guy. 😊👍
What you did was very compassionate for the people and the snakes. I'm sure the work you did required much patience, skill and bravery. Yes, bravery. Not many of us could do what you did. Bless you, man...
It's a good thing you never tried this with a rattlesnake since they're vipers, they can strike incredibly fast. Much faster than a cobra. Cobras are also the most intelligent out of all snake species so they can probably tell when someone is trying to help them and so they're not likely to bite.
@@UncleHowdy_WWE LOL as I said in the beginning, it was a rattlesnake, that was my side business trapping, rescuing, and releasing rattlesnakes that crawled into shipping yards and peoples homes in the summer. The rattlesnakes I worked with rarely struck out at me until completely cornered and even then they were more rattle than strike. Most snake bites occur when people step on snakes, or try to pick them up, or people see one freak out and start hitting it with a stick. This whole thing in a movie where you here a rattle then a person goes down is bullshit. Snakes that go directly at people are extremely rare. Not to mention the majority of rattle snake bites are dry bites, in other words a warning to leave them alone. No venom, most vipers can control the amount of venom they inject, the most dangerous bites occur in North America by young or juvenile rattlesnakes who have not learned to control their venom. Or people see newborns and pick them up, or step on them, they are fully equipped with fangs and venom, but no rattles have grown out yet.
I love seeing this beautiful Cobra 🐍 drinking water 🚰 and getting his thirst quenched. How beautifully innocence and pure .. this man knows his native snakes 🐍 and understand them 🙏🏼 No fear here just pure and simple respect ✊🏽 Love all of God’s creatures 🐍 🙏🏼 💧 They are finding their way through life too 🌱 🌱
@@salmangaming9581 King cobras are sexually dimorphic luv, it is a female they are smaller and brighter in colour while the males are HUGE 12ft+ and a lot paler x
I'm so happy that sweet hearted humans still exist and these little creatures we coexist with can be helped and treated right when the time is important for it
The cobra is a holy animal in India so would not be killed if it can be helped. This guy did a wonderful job! Amazing rescue...cool, calm and collected! Cobra drinking water is a first!
Yeah that was his thirsty look...Jesus! Lol...if that snake had an ounce of energy left,it would have sunk its teeth into that guys neck. (I love snakes by the way).
Not really. Unless you make sudden movements or step on it, snakes will leave you alone cause coming out of their camouflage or using their venom on an indigestible prey is worse for them because that's a meal they could've gotten. So they won't hurt you unless they have no choice
Snakes bite for two reasons, food or a threat. As stated, their bodies have to replenish any venom used. If they're not using it to catch a meal or save their own lives, it's wasted. And they use it to save thier own lives only as a last resort. They'd prefer to run away, or make you run away. This is why rattlesnakes have their rattles and cobras have their hoods. It's a threat display they can make to convince a potential threat to leave them alone before they have to bite. Also the reason a cottonmouth will open its mouth wide to show off the inside (bright white, hence the name), and the coral snake is so brightly colored.
I so agree with you! The villagers who know better.. had the common sense to step away and gasp as we see the snake 🐍 lunge toward them thinking he had the chance to strike..It's a wild serpent he's not thinking, "thank you kind sir" as he snuggles his savior..mind blowing is the thought we see in the replies 🤯
@itachirama, You see one thing. I see another. If the purpose was to eat it then why not kill it while immobilized? Something else...Look at the faces of the villagers. They respect life, even when it is a danger to their own lives.
@itachirama moreover that's an Indian Village, Cobras are sacred animals there, it is considered a grave sin in indian villages to kill a snake, unless it possess a danger to you, they are known as "Naga Devtas" in Hindu mythology.
@itachirama being ignorant is not offensiv but being ignorant even after being educated is offensive, so no need to apologise, u clearly improved ur knowledge upon ur mistake, kudos to you.
I'm not an expert here, but I'm fairly certain he made it drink to keep the mouth busy with *something* - Cobras focus on movement and with the water in it's face you could see him get a good grip behind the head, because it didn't react to his hand being near it. It likely did need water, but don't think for a second the animal realized it was being "helped" lol. Notice how it spun around and tried to escape as soon as he released it's head.
@@alexhooper6625 he didn’t try to hook it or grab it until he’d fully finished swallowing the water and then it cut to his head already being pinned I don’t know how many cobras you’ve seen before but this one was extremely calm for the cercumstance (because all preditors but specifically king cobras do anything they can to avoid conflict, hence putting up the hood in the first place) and after he was released he could have easily striked at him (they are a lot faster than that) Once his head was free he didn’t even try to bite him, he just tried to crawl away
@@alexhooper6625 They raise up and flare as a warning to leave them alone when scared, once it realized it wasn't being threatened it calmed down. We might not have cobras in the US but in the south we do have the copper head which is venomous and they act the same way. They much prefer to run away rather than bite.
I really liked how the guy calmy and professionally earned the snake's trust and quickly freed it from the nets and put it in the box without breaking much sweat. If it were me, I'd have run 3 yards away just by looking at it!!!
@gauri shankar do not argue with @just average is evident that his parents did not raise him, right? It's evident that his name should be changed from just hours to just stupid. 😹
Compassion for all creatures is what counts. He must have been quite dehydrated. For any snake to accept water from a human is just awesome. He was no longer afraid of the man after he gave him the water. If I had been the snake I would have tried to run, I would have been afraid of a really huge human. But this snake was accepting and grateful.
Did you guys realise how calm it was after drinking the water? Even after being free from the net, it didn't struggle at all. Usually I would see the snake coiling and struggling like hell especially when its head is being hold like that, but this one didn't. King cobra sure is something else. Their intelligence is on another level.
Well that's a spec cobra not king cobra, which is not smart as king cobra still he trust human, 1 sip of water, snake let his guard down by closing his neck ring
It was probably the opposite of calm. I’ve handled a lot of snakes and after catching them they will typically try to free themselves for about a minute or two before they get too stressed and give up like this one did.
I'm not exactly fond of spiders, snakes, creepy crawlies, or other species of dangerous Critters, yet none of them deserve "suffering" 😱 My heart totally melted when that snake flickered his tongue in satisfaction & gratitude after that final swallow 💖😇
As a keeper of snakes myself (though not venomous ones) it’s so great to see others respecting and caring for these beautiful creatures. They get a bad rap but they deserve to live just as much as any other creature!
@@jameskirk6677 you can find similar videos people giving water to king cobra actually they are sacred for Hindus just like every animal in South India they respect king cobra beyond imagination they call them Kalinga animals trees are considered sacred in our scriptures and not to be harmed living in harmony with nature is must in 21 century people in rural India still hold these values close to there heart despite many challenges
The amount of self discipline it must have took to do this without fear is amazing. See people we don't need to hunt animals to extinction we can serve a far better purpose
Not just that. The snake handler's mannerisms seemed to have helped as well. It takes tremendous study on what offends a snake, and you can't approach it in just any kind of way.
I love, love, love how the man showed the cobra that he was there to help by giving him water first. And then treated the snake with such gentleness and kindness. I hope that snake lived a happy life in the forest and remembered the kindness of the man.
@@ctech14367 yeah, really something you wouldn't do because it's evidence from all the comments you keep leaving everywhere, you do not have compassion for anything else. So maybe if you were in that village, you would be the only one to get bit by that spectacled Cobra not a King Cobra because of the hate and bad energy that you give off.
This guy is Mirza Arif from the state of Odisha. Such a kind hearted and humble person. Lot of respect and good wishes to him. We need more people like him to show the world how we as human being need to be more sensitive and caring towards the mute creatures around us.
Excellent work, done with calm competence, true sign of a professional snake wrangler, I salute you, sir! Thank you for making sure this cobra lived to see another day.
What a respectful and compassionate community for calling him to rescue the snake, when they could've easily killed it.
in india, snakes have godlike stature,and killing a snake means inviting the wrath of gods
Its from india i guess from the womens saree
@@spandexspleen sahi bola bhai aur road wagerah, people follow rules a lot, little different cuisine from us bihari but basically we love to travel there. Alcohol is allowed too😀
@@liveandletdie4233 most of the animals are respected in India as symbols of gods be it hindu, Muslim or Christian or any other religions. Guess we are a animal lover country.
@@liveandletdie4233 cows are sacred too, but for different reasons. I think cows are more of a cultural/religious thing because, where I'm from, the south of India, the consumption of beef is much more prevelant than in the North. But, snake groves are spread throughout India and while mythologies are associated with the worship of snakes, it could also be that snakes are much more dangerous than cows and hence were worshiped in the same vein as worshipping the sun,moon, rain/thunder etc
I like the fact that the Cobra started to calm down a lot more after he started to give it some water
That was good to see how the snake almost appeared to 'realize' this man (or 'thing' to it) was helping it... I'm sure snakes don't have the brain capcity to understand it but it was still a touching moment, I'm no snake fan yet found this an amazing clip.
@@LarryFleetwood8675 yes.. indeed. It is a wild animal after all. I've watched a lot of people who have this venomous animals enclosure and they always say that they cannot be tamed. But they can be less defensive when they realize that they're not in danger or the people near them has no intention to hurt them but help them, you can see it lower its hooding when it drinks. These animals are so smart imo that's why they cannot be tamed.
@@LarryFleetwood8675 king cobras are incredibly intelligent. They can recognize faces and puzzle out problems. I'm very sure that one did indeed realize it was being helped
@@nicoleb695 is this for real. Work out a puzzle??
@@LarryFleetwood8675 You were touched by it because you anthromorphized an animal that would likely hurt someone down the line.
This dude may be the most badass man on the planet. Just sitting face to face with a cobra, hand feeding it water.
My fricken hero.
Put on a free show for a whole village ^_^
Exactly! My scary ass hell no!
@MAIN this is a random wild cobra not a pet that's familiar with you
There's a lot of people over there like this man. I see so many videos of cobras being saved. They deserve so much better
MIRZA MD ARIF
is the channel.
If I didn’t know any better , that snake was looking at that man with kindness and appreciation for re-hydrating and saving him.
I think (like everyone in yt comments) that i know better: snakes or any reptiles for that matter cannot have feelings like kindness or appreciation, they just lack the part of the brain that covers feelings and emotions😊
@@erikblom3147 they can feel appreciation 😭 just not the same way we do nor how we express it. They feel relief when they're cared for. A lot of snakes that bite in captivity aren't doing it to be vicious but because they're excited for food and too impulsive because they're used to being given food once their enclosures are opened/associate someone with food and just get excited.
But they feel relief and appreciation when they're helped, they just show it through not immediately turning around to try and kill you. You can see it in the snake, the relaxing after being given water is the snake showing appreciation from being relieved of dehydration.
It's one of the only feelings I've seen all animals express, from bugs to humans. Relief. They can appreciate care.
That’s very kind and thoughtful of you to give the cobra some water especially when there’s drought. There’s nothing more important than water.
Sans good/trustworthy peoples.
At some point, a billionaire lost in the jungle will give everything for some water
Well air is but water is definitely second. 😊
Drought?
It was amazing that the cobra somehow knew the dude was helping him and it was cool to see him have trust when he gave him water it’s nice when people put themselves in those positions to help the wild life that Coba could of done anything but he had trust in the man which was very cool to see
That snake handler definitely knew what he was doing. No fear, just compassion for a deadly snake in distress. Amazing. ❤️
The snake can sense it more than we can, if we are calm it will also be calm
well it drew its hood in ,so it must have ceased feeling threatened.
@@user-bk6vq3xm1t they suposedly know that earthquakes are about to happen way before technological equipment can pick that up. Good thing to remember if you are near the coast in a tsunami prone area.
What a fantastic way to show him that he is safe and not in danger. He instantly calmed down. Very caring. I'm sure he appreciated it.
@GoTi4No His hood, yeah, good sign that he was feeling less threatened.
That guy is Awesome for Helping the Cobra God Bless him and give him many rewards
I couldn’t believe how he opened his little mouth. This man is wonderful to give him water and clean the garbage off of him 👍👍👍👍
Yeah
The is simply so amazing and wonderful, am so delighted
Indian and Nepalese people can be very humane and compassionate :)
Hello Debbie how are you doing today?
His name is Mirza arif .He has his youtube channel where he posts his snake rescuing videos and spread awarness about the only treatment of snake bite is hospital not those BABAs who cure snake bites by claiming of using magic .i have seen his other videos where at first ,he gives water to snakes for drinking...if the snake is trapped in some place for a few days....
and then he saves them...
You can clearly see that the snake is more afraid of everyone than the other way around.
But it's calming down when being hydrated.
What a cute show of intelligence.
I'm not a snake fan but that was so cool to see a cobra drinking water like that never have seen that before. And the man who was taking the fishing net off of him did it so gently. I'm so glad that the snake was saved and released. There are good people on this earth. ❤️
Eres bastante inocente.
Look up baby snakes drinking water and be prepared to become a snake person.
@@cerdapeggy3632 WTF is that supposed to mean?
@@rodragonfly1134 que no se le mete el agua por la nariz o encharcas pulmones. La muerte es lenta y muy dolorosa. Estaba con la boca abierta por estrés. Él buscaba salvar a los humanos.
@@cerdapeggy3632 que mierda tratas de decir?
aww, the little swallow when he realized it was water 💖💖 the snake rescuer was so careful getting the net off, great job!
No it was Sprite
Yeah...that man did a great job but being an indian I know that very few people call professional snake catchers when they spot a snake and think of handling things by themselves(killing it) makes me feel very sad!!!😔
@@justanotaku1660 no snake charmer or catcher kill snakes , I live in India too
@@ashilyjustin4748 First read carfully what have I written!!! I didn't say professional snake catchers kill snake I m talking about common villagers!!!
@@justanotaku1660 i got you
Even the potentially deadliest of animals on the planet deserve compassion.
The cobra may be the potentially deadliest of animals on the planet, but we human beings are certainly the deadliest of animals on the planet.
@@amallulla2000Mosquitos are inarguably the deadliest animals on Terra. They've killed multiple magnitudes more than every other animal combined.
Humans are second.
@@TheFirstCurse1 it is true but the beast that is the human being has no equal. Mosquitoes do not bite for the sake of pleasure. They bite to survive. Humans, on the other hand, kill, maim, destroy, plunder because of greed, hatred, boundless ambition, and even pleasure.
@@amallulla2000 Yes, we are the most (and only) evil animal on Terra. And with our technology we can kill millions in seconds. But overall compared to the total amount of deaths caused by Mosquitos we just can't compare.
I guess it's a matter of total deaths (Mosquitos) vs potential instant deaths (Humans).
@@amallulla2000 i dont know which predatory animal it was, but it would leave imediately from where it was if it sensed that humans are in the area.
I never thought I’d think a poisonous snake was cute, but he is when he’s drinking the water. It’s as if he knew the man wasn’t a threat to him. That guy is one brave and kind person for rescuing this animal.
Venomous, not poisonous. Although there are some poisonous kinds of snakes. But the reason why the cobra didn't strike, was probably because he was given water, and kindness was shown to him. Even snakes know a kind person when they meet one. They aren't vengeful creatures, however, misunderstood.
@@lucifer_333_bones7 Thank you for your post. I misspoke when I said poisonous. I actually like snakes! 🐍🙂
I think they are very intriguing beings. I concluded that the snake wasn’t striking because he didn’t feel threatened, but I was very surprised. I guess snakes often are misunderstood because they can be deadly, but most people probably just assume they’ll strike in any situation. I enjoyed seeing this little guy being helped. It was cute how he was drinking the water.
@@lucifer_333_bones7 black maba and russel viper beg to differ , Cobra is Most Venomous and yet Death rate is very low because their first Action is to Do anything but strike ,seen it hundreds of time
I have strong a phobia for snakes in particular but even I thought the snake was really cute when drinking the water. Would I have been standing close to IRL? No way but on youtube I feel safe haha.
@@amazepk I learn something new every day. Ty
As someone who works with snakes (non-venomous) this guys handling skills are off the charts good. Can tell he's been doing this for a very long time.
Search nag lok bhadrak he even has a TH-cam channel
@@gauravmahalik8755 haha snake go brrr
I'm no expert on cobras, but I can tell it quickly relaxed after that first gulp. The scales seem to relax from a tense state, it just looks more relaxed, I don't know.
That was obvoius.
Cobras wont' bite you as long as they can sense that you are a good person. That is why this handler was perfectly safe doing this. But it's also true for bears or any wild animal. Even if a mother bear is with her cubs as long as they can sense you're spirit you can approach them without problems.
The respect and kindness shown to such a feared animal was so uplifting. Caring for both the snake and the villagers!
They are rodent killers, they are respected and not feared. They only attack when cornered or feel they can't escape.
Hello Janice how are you doing today?
@@SilvaDreams Not feared, as evidenced by the screams and everyone running when he dropped it lol
@Officer Dibble thank you for the info. I wasn't going to reply because it didn't sit right with me and had creepy written all over it. What has he done? I'll report him, but all he's done so far is to say hi. I'd like to get more on him.
I love that the entire village clearly wanted the danger noodle to be saved. They could have easily killed it being so vulnerable at the time. Thank you for showing such compassion to even creatures that that look very intimidating. Stay safe always
He has been a snake rescuer for over 20 years. Does a great job!
Actually 30 years not 20
Either way venomous or not snakes need love and help too
To be fair, he said, “over 20 years.” And 30 is over 20.
I later found out that that Cobra opened up a local bar/pub, and inside the pub, he has a huge plaque on the wall with Mirza's portrait on it. It's like a Mecca where fellow snakes make a pilgrimage to give praise to Mirza the Legend.
This guy looks like he's been handling snakes for a while. VERY COOL!
Oh hey it's alteori
Bruh he is a very famous youtuber from my hometown
indian snake guy
That guy is skilled with dangerous snakes, a true and compassionate badass
S'up Alteori.
Deep respect to this guy.
He did everything right.
The snake seemed to recognize his good intention.
you stupid ? its a snake! do you think the snake goes to school too and solves differential equations ?
💯💞
Hard to say, snake are still dangerous, they'll attack you when they feel like it.
It's a snake.
@@softwaremediaguru they attack when feeling threatened or when attacking a possible prey. Not just when they like it. Maybe you mean the same just fleshing it out
Poor little guy. These guys were compassionate and came to his rescue 😊😊❤
That poor cobra was no doubt dehydrated after getting tangled up in human garbage. Many thanks to the brave, compassionate man that saved the cobra and gave it a drink of water.
Cobra got caught in a bird net.
The people in these villages set out nets to catch food and exotic pets...
They call the military to come deal with it and most are eaten...
Just saying
I mean it's India, what did you expect?
@@barles_charkley614 qué tiene en contra de India?
@@barles_charkley614 That’s kinda rude ngl
@@cerdapeggy3632 IDK…hopefully he’d meant that we see kindness to all animals in India being that most ppl there revere all living beings.
The way the snake slowly processed that this gaint is here to give him water instead of murdering him was the cutest thing. Hats off the rescuer.
In the words of clint: when youre a noodle with a head, the worlds a scary place.
i liked seeing his little cute throat swallow.
it's scary to understand how truly alike we animals all are (edit: scary because how we treat each other... certain parts of the circle of life are just too savage and insane). we humans are really not any better than other animals, if you look at things a certain way.
@@jilliablight5554 😂 noodle with a head
I wonder how old the cobra is.
@Jack Cass Thanks, homie
My respect for that man goes beyond words. His calmness, care and respect for the snake was beautiful, people like him restore my faith in mankind.
Me too!! 🙏🙏🙏
That’s because he is not an American corporation!
Yea, unlike some other people....
BLM antifa and other groups full of retards
This gentleman is Mr Mirza Mohammad Arif from Bhadrak District of Odisha- a passionate snake rescuer. Last year while rescuing a snake he also saved a dog which was bitten by the same snake with antivenom used for humans. Respect for this young man.
What a cool man, he knows what he is doing and also senses that the snake is dehydrated so gives it water. Poor snake looked so terrified at 0:45.Water is a life saver for all, lets revere and respect it. Thanks and blessings to this man for rescuing this young cobra.
There is something beautiful in your comment.
'Water is a life saver '.
People around me waste so much water. When I politely tell them it is due to wastage of water that water level is going down, day by day, they ignore it altogether.
The Municipal officers also do not listen.
Many a time I feel I am living in a deaf and dumb world.
I know this man.. He is Mirza Arif from Odisha.. He is one of the best snake rescuer in India.. lets give him a clap for his extraordinary work shown.👏🏼👏🏼❤️
I'll give the BADASS SEAL OF APPROVAL...
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
If you know him personally tell him thank you for all of us! What a great guy
It says his name in the description and he has his own TH-cam channel.
Stop lying. You don't know him.
You can tell he has a deep respect and understanding of snakes. Not many people would even consider the possibility that the little thing might not have had access to water and could be extremely thirsty. Giving this little snake water actually clamed it down. 🐍
So true there are some wonderful humans on this planet and this guy is one of them , luv n light x
Haha it was instantly pacified when it knew it had a drink XD
@@errorx_x1063 🐍🍻
ANGER! Oh.. Thank you.. I guess I will go with you..
He resonated so smoothly with the snake.
The cobra seemed very grateful for the drink. I'm glad there was someone around with the skills to help it safely.
Yeah
I am in support of that dear
Every animal feels fear, even the scary ones. They just want to live as well and they certainly deserve to. That makes it all the sweeter when someone has the courage and understanding to help even those creatures who could in turn easily kill that helper, but almost every animal knows when it is being helped and there is nothing more rewarding than seeing a dangerous creature act docile towards its benefactor. THANKYOU to all those who have the compassion and courage to not just help the cute animals but any animal in need.
Any friend of animals is a friend of mine !
A daring rescue! Good thing that there are people not only brave, but also kind.
I love how as he poured the water, the snake’s hood went down. That showed that it was more focused on the water and realized it wasn’t in danger.
Same goes for when it wiggles a bit after being freed. Poor baby was just trying to get away to somewhere safe and not interested in striking at all.
I’m really glad that these people were able to help!
I think maybe it was priorities. It must have ben terribly thirsty to ignore its situation and just drink.
@@xymonau2468 I do wonder if the water also help calm the snake down. After getting water it allowed the guy to snake handle it
@@whitedragoness23 I don't think so, unless it's unique to cobras. But that snake was very thirsty and would have to be to accept water from something it was terrified of. I've seen koalas and other wild animals in Australia accepting water when they had no other option, during bush fires. Generally if you approached a koala, it would rip you to shreds. I think it definitely calmed down after that, so it helped, for whatever reason. I don't want snakes in my house, but I still feel sorry for them and it was good to see it being helped and not just killed outright, as many would have done.
I just noticed that tbh. Kinda neat
@BELIEVE in JESUS Amen.
amazing how the cobra calmed down after being given water, she looked kinda confused but almost thankful ^^
She was confused cause they called her a King Cobra because she's she's a different type of cobra.
@@mcdragon0123 I thought you would say a queen cobra ;)
@@anubhavlive I was thinking about saying that, but it wouldn't make sense cause it's not a King Cobra 😂
How do you know she was a female cobra? 🤔
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Just the way they quickly calmed down as soon as they got that huge drink of water. 🥺 From scared and puffed up to puppy face surprised and “oh thank you.” :3
Poor danger noodle!! You for sure know an animal is in distress when they have an understanding that a human is trying to help them. This is awesome. 🥺🥰
Lmfao.. danger noodle.. that’s a new one..
A snake is a danger noodle?
Lol, love the nickname danger noodle
The confusion and then contentment in the snakes eyes when it's given the water is so sweet
1:17
Its a snake once it bites you youre dead nothing sweet about that 😂😂
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@@bluelightmoon777 huthjn nom huhhklbvx
@@mdmannanmansuri-mx7gy okay.
Poor little soul. So touching to see such a dangerous little snake being so grateful for some water.
Uh that's sprite
@@InhalingMyVictimsFlesh Read the title of the video, slowly.
@@ihsantaner81 it was sambuca
@@InhalingMyVictimsFlesh they said it was water in the video, and it was not carbonated. So.
@@ihsantaner81 Tried reading slowly....but the font is too small.
This guy is incredibly composed, a expert snake handler. He could see it was dehydrate and knew to hydrate immediately
I liked the part wear the I couldn't tell if the snake was drinking or getting water boarded.
I saw it gulp the first round but after that not so much
@@Bee-tj8gc 😂
I don’t know about “little”, but it’s always nice to see animals get rescued. Snakes get a bad rap, but they deserve love too.
That was a little cobra. From the brief moment it hooded up it looked like a spectacled cobra (named for the two spots on the back of the hood that look like a pair of glasses) - They can get up to 5 feet long. If it was a King Cobra as the description says, they can get upwards of 14 feet long and this is a hatchling maybe a year or two old.
@@alexhooper6625 It doesn’t look little to me.
It's a young cobra for sure. The adult ones are more than 10 feet or 3 meters in length. Maybe that's why the title says 'little'.
@@alexhooper6625 That's not a hatchling, it's a juvenile.
The snake wasn't afraid after being offered water. That was beautiful to watch him drink! 🤩
SNAKES HAVE LEGS
@@shckwave5230 fun fact of the day :D
@@thebananaguardian_ I READ 📖 SNAKES HAVE LEGS ON "THE DAILY TESTICLE "
Really beautiful.
That is a good way to actually kill the snake, it is not how snakes drink water. Forcing water into its mouth is potentially going to kill the snake later, same thing happens with many animals when humans force them to drink in this manner.
Dude was so calm, he fed the cobra water like it was nothing, easy peasy.
Thank you for saving this snake. It was so sweet that the little snake got sips..melted my heart💗
Drinking out of that Sprite bottle melted my heart. So cute and heart warming.
He got his head way in there too! Did you see that!? Lol. I was like…..omg, he’s loving this!
Monch the sproot
In India we used to carry water in cold drink bottles...😄😇.
@@thelastminmom5251 Bv
I know huh! ❤️❤️
It's incredible watching the cobra calming himself when he realize he's just being given water.
It's not his fault he's a dangerous snake. Amazing compassion for the situation. It simply doesn't exist in the western world. No one would even consider catching that snake much less letting it go after it was caught. But actually giving the snake water was over the top. Respect
Then say it's not Richard Ramirez fault too you white soy
“It simply doesn’t exist in the western world”… no, lets not apply a catchall falsehood to generate false animosity. If you don’t believe me, just go on TH-cam and search for snake rescues. And don’t forget people like David Attenborough, who spent a lifetime revealing the wonderful world of animals, or Jamie Uys’ wonderful documentary ‘Beautiful People’.
Hats off to this man. Compassion, Guts, Smarts, and a seemingly Godlike calmness.
Yeah, the man had those qualities, too. :)
When people say they love animals, what they often really mean is “I love small fluffy animals.” But true animal lovers don’t reserve compassion only for the creatures that fit in a purse. This is an amazing example of empathy and compassion-an entire community extending the same help they’d give a wayward fawn in peril to a venomous snake, even offering the thirsty and exhausted reptile water before relocating it. Watching the frightened snake accept a drink and then relax as they continued their task was a reminder of something my grandma told me when we’d encounter a basking rattlesnake on our hikes in the desert: “They don’t wake up each day hoping they encounter a human they can bite. When they see a human come around a corner they’re just as scared as you’d be if you came face to face with a grizzly bear.” I wish everyone treated a lizard or snake that accidentally found its way into their home with the same empathy they’d show a baby squirrel. But seeing these kind people earn a gold star in nature karma made my day. I should probably admit that I’m more than a little biased as several of my pets have scales…
You're speaking facts my man 🤝
Fax
True animal lovers are vegan. True animal lovers support ALL animals.
I feel your point man same opinion here :)
I love animals. I'm a vegetarian, almost vegan now. ;)
Snakes have a sense about how they are being handled: this little guy calmed down when he got water and was being handled kindly.
@@alfa-psi 😅
@@alfa-psi yea
I think many animals have a soul that senses God, good, and evil... it's how they survive. That aside, having been given water to quench its thirst made it obvious to that creature that he was good. And after it was freed completely from the net and tangled snare, it became fully trusting and cooperative whereupon it did not try to escape but entered the plastic jar he gave it to nestle into.
@@alfa-psi I have a Boa constrictor and he recognizes me as not a threat, but the minute a mouse is in the cage he activates predator mode. He probably will bite me eventually, but I've fallen asleep with him on my hand before and he was just chilling.
Every visible and invisible creations has sense,
Only difference is others creations has consciousness
And Human and Angels and Jinn has selfconsciousness...
Mohammad mirza arif the snake saver from odisha india... He has a TH-cam channel.... Very humble and guy
The way snake looked at him after drinking water was something special ❤️
No…no it wasn’t.
Absolutely 🤗
I know, right? :)
It's eyes said: "I still want to kill you, and I'm incapable of love, but I am not thirsty anymore"
@@brandonwilliams6221 Snakes are people too, bigot >:(
@@Ynox54321 Are you a child or something? It's a wild animal. It wouldn't hesitate to kill you if it perceived you as a threat even if you saved it's life 100 times. It doesn't have the human intelligence to recognise what's a threat and what is not. There was nothing " special" about looking at that person. The main comment was probably by a child too.
That fellow is beyond intelligent, brave and relaxed/even minded to understand how to deal with such a delicate situation. Thank all the positive energy on this planet for people like him
I had a side business for awhile rescuing rattle snakes from people homes, never once occurred to me to give them a drink of water though. I just caught and released. Damn thoughtful of the guy. 😊👍
What you did was very compassionate for the people and the snakes. I'm sure the work you did required much patience, skill and bravery. Yes, bravery. Not many of us could do what you did. Bless you, man...
No worries mate! We're just glad that you rescued and released them😇
It's a good thing you never tried this with a rattlesnake since they're vipers, they can strike incredibly fast. Much faster than a cobra. Cobras are also the most intelligent out of all snake species so they can probably tell when someone is trying to help them and so they're not likely to bite.
@@UncleHowdy_WWE LOL as I said in the beginning, it was a rattlesnake, that was my side business trapping, rescuing, and releasing rattlesnakes that crawled into shipping yards and peoples homes in the summer. The rattlesnakes I worked with rarely struck out at me until completely cornered and even then they were more rattle than strike. Most snake bites occur when people step on snakes, or try to pick them up, or people see one freak out and start hitting it with a stick. This whole thing in a movie where you here a rattle then a person goes down is bullshit. Snakes that go directly at people are extremely rare.
Not to mention the majority of rattle snake bites are dry bites, in other words a warning to leave them alone. No venom, most vipers can control the amount of venom they inject, the most dangerous bites occur in North America by young or juvenile rattlesnakes who have not learned to control their venom. Or people see newborns and pick them up, or step on them, they are fully equipped with fangs and venom, but no rattles have grown out yet.
I get the sense that this snake recognized kindness, allowing this man to interact with it in such a way. What amazing footage!
😢😮😅😊😢😮hgggggjjkllk
I love seeing this beautiful Cobra 🐍 drinking water 🚰 and getting his thirst quenched. How beautifully innocence and pure .. this man knows his native snakes 🐍 and understand them 🙏🏼 No fear here just pure and simple respect ✊🏽 Love all of God’s creatures 🐍 🙏🏼 💧 They are finding their way through life too 🌱 🌱
Very well,
I am exquisitely in agreement with you tho, anyways I really do love the video Sharon
At 0:50, That expression when he drinks the first sip of water from the bottle is priceless.
Never thought I'd find a cobra so cute
Seeing the snake gulping the water was the cutest and most comforting thing 💕
I find snakes drinking oddly adorable
The fact that the snake recognised the water and it's need for hydration overtook it's defensive instincts
that was really neat to see
Scientist spotted
Hey... The thirst is real...
@@OmarrMcinnis ayo 😳 which thirst are u talking abt?
@@notaethetic8063 the thirst for blood :)
You can see her relief when she finally takes that first sip
Its a female?
@@repashy_ maybe why assume gendar tho doesn't matter.
@@salmangaming9581 it identifies as a giraffe. So insensitive
@@salmangaming9581 King cobras are sexually dimorphic luv, it is a female they are smaller and brighter in colour while the males are HUGE 12ft+ and a lot paler x
Exactly correct
Never once have I looked at a snake and thought, oh that is cute, but when he was drinking and looked so helpless.... aww
The miracle of water! 💦
God bless you sir! ❤️🙏🏽
I'm so happy that sweet hearted humans still exist and these little creatures we coexist with can be helped and treated right when the time is important for it
I was in tears when he gave him water.I think he is a very important man and very much an example of a real man.
Yes. Brave, compassionate and gentle.
Okay lady it's not that serious you don't need to be in literal tears lol
Even scary & or dangerous animals have the right to exist. Good on the villagers for not simply killing it.
Good life lesson for the children present.
The cobra is a holy animal in India so would not be killed if it can be helped. This guy did a wonderful job! Amazing rescue...cool, calm and collected! Cobra drinking water is a first!
Hindu doesn’t kill animals I think they are vegetarian, I could be wrong.
@@XpurlX some are, some are not but there are few animal products that are completely forbidden, for example beef.
Serpents are one of nature's pest control creatures. Killing a NATIVE species, is wasteful and silly, nevermind just pointless and cruel.
@@XpurlX most of the population eat plants and dairy if I'm not mistaken, they make good spicy food too
You are a blessed man! Thank you for helping the snake!
Hello Jennifer, how're you doing....
Kudos to the guy for saving the snake but also the villagers who called him to save the reptile. Guess there are still good people on this planet. 👍
That's India for you.
The kids willl remember this--be kind!!!!!!!!!!!
This guy, is the Steve Irwin of Europe
@@stephenbernat7965 Bhai india is in Asia
@@stephenbernat7965 did you really mean Europe 🇪🇺, or did you mean to say the Steve Irwin of India 🇮🇳 ?
The look in the snake's eyes while drinking from the bottle - is heartwarming!
I know! He looked so thankful and satisfied 🥺
Only happens in India 🇮🇳😍😍😍
Yeah that was his thirsty look...Jesus! Lol...if that snake had an ounce of energy left,it would have sunk its teeth into that guys neck.
(I love snakes by the way).
@@doge3783 who said?
@@doge3783 are you dumb? Speaking as an Indian.
That was both a demonstration of compassion and balls of steel. That snake would very much bite, given a chance.
Probably not. Venom is liquid proteins that kills stuff not very cheap, wasting it on something that's actively helping you doesn't make any sense.
Not really. Unless you make sudden movements or step on it, snakes will leave you alone cause coming out of their camouflage or using their venom on an indigestible prey is worse for them because that's a meal they could've gotten. So they won't hurt you unless they have no choice
Snakes bite for two reasons, food or a threat. As stated, their bodies have to replenish any venom used. If they're not using it to catch a meal or save their own lives, it's wasted. And they use it to save thier own lives only as a last resort. They'd prefer to run away, or make you run away.
This is why rattlesnakes have their rattles and cobras have their hoods. It's a threat display they can make to convince a potential threat to leave them alone before they have to bite. Also the reason a cottonmouth will open its mouth wide to show off the inside (bright white, hence the name), and the coral snake is so brightly colored.
I so agree with you! The villagers who know better.. had the common sense to step away and gasp as we see the snake 🐍 lunge toward them thinking he had the chance to strike..It's a wild serpent he's not thinking, "thank you kind sir" as he snuggles his savior..mind blowing is the thought we see in the replies 🤯
@@ginam5497 The villagers thought so...
What a kind and patient man to free this incredible animal.❤
This rescue has an huge purpose to educate the children to have respect for all creatures (hazardous and not). Well done.
All life deserves a shot at life to the fullest
Scared, dehydrated, and so grateful for the humans who care.
Dude is so gentle.
@itachirama, You see one thing. I see another. If the purpose was to eat it then why not kill it while immobilized?
Something else...Look at the faces of the villagers. They respect life, even when it is a danger to their own lives.
@itachirama, You're good 👍
@itachirama moreover that's an Indian Village, Cobras are sacred animals there, it is considered a grave sin in indian villages to kill a snake, unless it possess a danger to you, they are known as "Naga Devtas" in Hindu mythology.
@itachirama being ignorant is not offensiv but being ignorant even after being educated is offensive, so no need to apologise, u clearly improved ur knowledge upon ur mistake, kudos to you.
@@she-jingping8737, Wow. That's awesome. Thanks for sharing that. It's really cool to learn about cultures different from my own. 🤩
I like how the second he realizes he’s getting water, he forgets he’s supposed to act scary and his hood comes down
“They wouldn’t be giving me their life saving water if they’re trying to kill me, guess I’m good”
Yes you are little venom buddy, you are soooo good.
I'm not an expert here, but I'm fairly certain he made it drink to keep the mouth busy with *something* - Cobras focus on movement and with the water in it's face you could see him get a good grip behind the head, because it didn't react to his hand being near it.
It likely did need water, but don't think for a second the animal realized it was being "helped" lol. Notice how it spun around and tried to escape as soon as he released it's head.
@@alexhooper6625 he didn’t try to hook it or grab it until he’d fully finished swallowing the water and then it cut to his head already being pinned
I don’t know how many cobras you’ve seen before but this one was extremely calm for the cercumstance (because all preditors but specifically king cobras do anything they can to avoid conflict, hence putting up the hood in the first place) and after he was released he could have easily striked at him (they are a lot faster than that)
Once his head was free he didn’t even try to bite him, he just tried to crawl away
@@alexhooper6625 Cobras are very intelligent though, so....
@@alexhooper6625 They raise up and flare as a warning to leave them alone when scared, once it realized it wasn't being threatened it calmed down.
We might not have cobras in the US but in the south we do have the copper head which is venomous and they act the same way. They much prefer to run away rather than bite.
Wonderful human who clearly knows how to handle snakes, the way the cobra drank from him ❤
I really liked how the guy calmy and professionally earned the snake's trust and quickly freed it from the nets and put it in the box without breaking much sweat. If it were me, I'd have run 3 yards away just by looking at it!!!
Hello pai maam
Can't relate. I actually love snakes a lot
I bet he enjoyed cooking her as well lmao
Can relate. I mean, you sound like you'd be doing what those kids in the background did when the snake turned towards them 🤣
Only 3 yards? I'd still be running.
Don't think I've ever seen a snake drinking before! That was so cute! 🐍
And I've never seen a snake get hypnotized by camo pants before.
He couldnt see half of the man. The camo pants made him invisible.
Come to India you will see many. Indian Hindus offer snakes, especially cobras milk
They drink like a cow or horse, not lap up like dogs , cats
A confident pro. Obviously has lots of experience with these reptiles. Well done in saving the cobra.
he resonated so smoothly with the snake.
No actually he operates a food cart and had never encountered a snake before
Not a King Cobra
@gauri shankar bull hockey
@gauri shankar do not argue with @just average is evident that his parents did not raise him, right? It's evident that his name should be changed from just hours to just stupid. 😹
Well done 👍🏽 faith in humanity strikes again!
Absolutely love this, you can tell how grateful the little Cobra is as well. So happy this wonderful man was around to save his life
That is so cool. Glad there are caring people in the world!!
The handler sure knew what he was doing!!
Compassion for all creatures is what counts. He must have been quite dehydrated. For any snake to accept water from a human is just awesome. He was no longer afraid of the man after he gave him the water. If I had been the snake I would have tried to run, I would have been afraid of a really huge human. But this snake was accepting and grateful.
@The sauce are you muslim??
No because i thought they can kill anything easily without thinking much.
Don't you have humanity and all??
@@thesauce1682 agreed
WELL DONE!! Poor baby was SO THIRSTY!! They aren't nearly as harmful as we've been lead to believe. Such a beautiful snake!
Did you guys realise how calm it was after drinking the water? Even after being free from the net, it didn't struggle at all. Usually I would see the snake coiling and struggling like hell especially when its head is being hold like that, but this one didn't. King cobra sure is something else. Their intelligence is on another level.
Well that's a spec cobra not king cobra, which is not smart as king cobra still he trust human, 1 sip of water, snake let his guard down by closing his neck ring
It was probably the opposite of calm. I’ve handled a lot of snakes and after catching them they will typically try to free themselves for about a minute or two before they get too stressed and give up like this one did.
Yeah it went from "I'll kill ya" to "wait, what?"
Yes
You don't snake beahviour at all they know who will harm them
I'm not exactly fond of spiders, snakes, creepy crawlies, or other species of dangerous Critters, yet none of them deserve "suffering" 😱 My heart totally melted when that snake flickered his tongue in satisfaction & gratitude after that final swallow 💖😇
@@joemariejames4757 this wasnt funny at all and is just in bad taste honestly
@@butterflyenjoyer230 oh it is cuz the snake just got pranked he thought its water lol🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@joemariejames4757 i thought my sense of humor was bad
@@joemariejames4757 bro don’t do the snake dirty like that 😭😭
@@oswaldplaystechnoneverdies5256 why noooot???? Its hilarious though.
Good to know there's are still people in this world that care about snakes
Or any living thing for that matter
Not all heroes wear capes, some wear camo pants.
To him, just a thirsty little face to give comfort and care.
I love animals more than most humans even if the animal is dangerous. We speak for them.
And they're all in India
He’s only aggressive cause he’s scared, much like us humans can get. What a gentle soul to look through that and help him
As a keeper of snakes myself (though not venomous ones) it’s so great to see others respecting and caring for these beautiful creatures. They get a bad rap but they deserve to live just as much as any other creature!
As a venomous keeper myself I noticed it's an Indian Cobra not a King Cobra.
@Thor yes highly venomous
@@jameskirk6677 you can find similar videos people giving water to king cobra actually they are sacred for Hindus just like every animal in South India they respect king cobra beyond imagination they call them Kalinga animals trees are considered sacred in our scriptures and not to be harmed living in harmony with nature is must in 21 century people in rural India still hold these values close to there heart despite many challenges
Quiet relentless
@@pankajsharma7972 viperkeeper on TH-cam waters all his venomous species like this.
The amount of self discipline it must have took to do this without fear is amazing. See people we don't need to hunt animals to extinction we can serve a far better purpose
Also clean up your fishing nets
We need to hunt mosquitoes to extinction.
That was very brilliant the way he handled the cobra making it feel like he wasn’t going to harm him. Respect to the man 💯
My faith in humanity gets slowly restored one Dodo video at a time.
When you risk your life saving an animal then you know you are a kind soul. Loved watching this rescue. 😍💕
This has to be one of the bravest and compassionate things I have ever seen. Thank you, kind sir.
Hello Shirley, how're you doing today??
Even the most fierce animals can sense a person's spirit and intentions. We can all learn a great deal from this act of kindness.
Or it was just thirsty.
Not spirit. It's sprite. 😂
@@justinnee1572 ikr lmao
Not just that. The snake handler's mannerisms seemed to have helped as well. It takes tremendous study on what offends a snake, and you can't approach it in just any kind of way.
Ohhhhh thank you so much Sir 🙏💕💕💕💕
I love how quickly the Cobra figures out that this man was there to give him water, seems to immediately calm down and stop puffing up it’s neck.
@@gigachadgamer1424 Debra* heh kidding, give the person a break they must know they made a simple typo
@@gigachadgamer1424 thanks for pointing that out
I love, love, love how the man showed the cobra that he was there to help by giving him water first. And then treated the snake with such gentleness and kindness. I hope that snake lived a happy life in the forest and remembered the kindness of the man.
Really…….LOL
@@ctech14367 yeah, really something you wouldn't do because it's evidence from all the comments you keep leaving everywhere, you do not have compassion for anything else.
So maybe if you were in that village, you would be the only one to get bit by that spectacled Cobra not a King Cobra because of the hate and bad energy that you give off.
Aww, thirsty little danger noodle! So happy someone cared enough to save him and let him go safely.
Yeah,
I never knew the cobra 🐍 was so thirsty and the man was there to help all glory be to God
🤣 “danger noodle”!
Gotta remember that one!!!
@@jhiga9877 I've also heard of "Nope Ropes!"
@@lilitharam44 Haha had to think about that one for a second!
Thanks😆!
Hello Lilith
How are you doing there
Thank you humans for being kind and compassionate. 💙
Everyone needs some water to feel better, he must've been thirsty, but is now much better!!!!!
@BELIEVE in JESUS bro Jesus is a messenger of Allah
This guy is Mirza Arif from the state of Odisha. Such a kind hearted and humble person. Lot of respect and good wishes to him. We need more people like him to show the world how we as human being need to be more sensitive and caring towards the mute creatures around us.
This man should make his own TH-cam channel about his work.
Why do you say we need more people like him when you can be like him yourself
@@SpiritualityTeachings1111 why do you advise him to be like the guy in the video, Be one yourself
@@MetaDude loop found
@@miladydewinter8551 he already has one with 3m subs
Excellent work, done with calm competence, true sign of a professional snake wrangler, I salute you, sir! Thank you for making sure this cobra lived to see another day.
_Lived to bite another day._ Hahaha! The cobra isn't malicious. I believe he only bites in self-defense
This is so sweet May God always bless you Be careful too always
The way the Cobra looks after drinking water is adorable. ♥️
It was sprite lol