Kid with Cobra

Midnightrdr456

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Im not gonna repeat what everyone here said as it is how I feel also. One other thing I was thinking though, that baby had to not know whats going on, and a snake that size banging its head into a baby's face couldnt feel good for that poor baby either. Im shocked it kept reaching for it and didnt just get scared and crawl away.
 

pinktoe23

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just saw at the end of the video the snake's tongue :? if its mouth was stitched or glued together as it appeared at the beggining, it was definetely a partial shut :wall:

who knows, maybe it was just defanged? and not stitched.
 

Bear Foot Inc

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just saw at the end of the video the snake's tongue :? if its mouth was stitched or glued together as it appeared at the beggining, it was definetely a partial shut :wall:

who knows, maybe it was just defanged? and not stitched.
Snakes have a hole in there lips that lets them stick there tongue out even when there mouth is shut.
~Samuel
 

pinktoe23

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Snakes have a hole in there lips that lets them stick there tongue out even when there mouth is shut.
~Samuel
yeah i can see that in the video too that's why I thought it must've been either partially closed or defanged. only thing I'm curious about is if defanged snakes can feel they have no fangs present to attack prey?

no clue just food for thought nonetheless :D
 

Bear Foot Inc

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yeah i can see that in the video too that's why I say it must've been either partially closed or defanged. only thing I can think of is if defanged snakes can feel they have no fangs present to attack prey?

no clue just food for thought, no less :D
I'd think that even of they had sewn its mouth shut it could still stick its tongue out.
Also if it was just "defanged" it would still be trying to bite. That would be its instinct.

~Samuel
 
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