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@MercilessTwinGloks It may very well be staged but for anyone who wants to know what to do is remaining calm and not moving is the way to handle a situation like that . Have a great 👍 day kid .
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Remaining calm and not making any sudden movements is the correct way to handle the situation if a pitviper is in close proximity to you . Any sudden moves would cause a defensive reaction from the snake and a possible envenomation to the man or camera man.
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You don't have a video if the camera man helps out 😮😅
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Eastern Diamondback rattlesnakes are pitvipers that have heatseeking pits which detects heat sources and movements capable of delivering 1000mg of hemotoxic venom in a single bite. Remaining calm and not making any sudden movements is the correct way to handle the situation in the wild. The goal is not to be bitten by the snake and neither person was bitten making the video.
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BS the camera man places the man who is close to the EDB in danger if he tries to move the snake . The man in the video did the right thing by remaining calm and not moving is the correct way to handle the situation.
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@iceKOId Cobras are elapids with front fixed fangs and neurotoxic venom which don't have heatseeking pits like the Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake viperidae family of snakes with hemotoxic venom capable of delivering 1000mg of venom in a single bite. You apparently don't know anything about snakes.⚕️
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The camera man will be putting his own life in danger along with the herpetologist who is sitting next to the Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake.
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If the camera man helps him you don't have the thriller video that's staged for You Tube views .
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Camera man places the man in the video in danger if he tries to make a move on the EDB pitviper with heatseeking pits which are located on the face and react to any heat source by remaining calm and not moving is the correct way to handle the situation.
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Because the man is remaining calm any sudden movements could cause a defensive reaction from the snake resulting in an envenomation to the man in the video or the camera man.
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Bad idea when dealing with a pitviper with thermal imaging for detecting prey.
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@Willp03 This is a staged event pretend that you don't have a camera man filming. Remaining calm with limited movements is the correct way to handle that situation if it happens to you in the wild.
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@Willp03 The Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake with a bite force of 150psi and capable of delivering 1000mg of hemotoxic venom in a single bite wasn't showing any defensive tactics such as rising up in the strike position. If the camera man tries to use a stick to move the snake that could cause a defensive reaction leading to an envenomation of the man who is right next to the snake. The object is to avoid being bitten by the snake which was accomplished in the video in a dramatic fashion for viewers who aren't experienced with venomous snakes. There are many different scenarios that could of happened but neither person was bitten by the snake mission accomplished 😉.
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Snakes are important for controlling the rodent population that causes ten million deaths per year from diseases without snakes that number would be astronomically increased in a few years. They also provide valuable venom for the production of antivenin and medical treatment medications for Thrombosis,Arthritis,Cancer research and other health problems that causes human suffering you may even be using medicine made from snake venom. Remember that the world is a bigger place than one person's fear of snakes .
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What could the camera man have done? Eastern Diamondback rattlesnakes are pitvipers that have heatseeking pits which are located on their face used for thermal imaging for detecting and killing prey . The man did the right thing in that situation and the camera man did too by not making any sudden movements towards the snake.
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Antivenin is stored in refrigerated compartments at medical facilities. He is wearing short sleeves captain coconut 🥥 🧠
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Because the man who is in the video is remaining calm and any sudden moves would cause the snake to be defensive and bite the man or the camera man . Remaining calm and not making any moves is the correct way to handle this situation .
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Snakes are defensive not aggressive 😊 even the Black Mamba Dendroaspis Polylepis species elapid family of snakes will choose to leave humans alone and go the other way if given the chance to escape.
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Pay attention to the video it could save your life if you're in the same situation.
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Filming the video 📹
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Because the man in the video is remaining calm and the snake is curious about his heat since the Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake is a pitviper using the heatseeking facial pits for detecting prey. If the camera man makes a move toward the snake it would cause a defensive reaction which could result in an envenomation of the man or the camera man. Remain calm and don't make any sudden movements is the correct way to handle the situation .
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Pit vipers rely on their heatseeking pits which detects body temperatures just like in the movie Predator with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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First attempt at trolling 🧌 🤣
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@king9bike967 Crofab antivenin is used when treating all North American pitvipers Cottonmouths, Copperheads and Rattlesnakes and is available for any hospitals who want to stock it at a discount price of 3200 dollars per vial which results in the patient having to pay 12895 dollars per vial hospital charges. 🏥 ⚕️
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