This Is Why Snakes are Never Buried

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Published 2024-03-28

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  • So, snakes were 1 minute and 45 seconds of 20 minute video. Makes sense.
  • @niteeshnitu8902
    Why can't they use those bones as a fertilizer (bone meal) for plants
  • @Salaam_1217
    The coffee intro gives me the nostalgia ive been watching since i was a kid 😭
  • The irony is completely lost on farmers who are worried about wild animals "encroaching on their land" even though the animals lived there first and the farmers had zero problem destroying the homes/available food that the animals needed for survival‼️ 🤔
  • @raphlvlogs271
    the bones of large animals can make great sheltered habitats for various smaller animals just like dead wood does
  • @negaflame5069
    I have been very interested in making a business with black soldier fly and seeing all that stuff being thrown away really make me wish i had a operation going with all that stuff.
  • Can you imagine archeologists digging those piles up a few thousand years from now?
  • Anybody else think that the Narrator/Steve are getting ready to come out as vegans?
  • @neilpk70
    I've never seen a dead snake because I live in northern Canada, where the air hurts your face for most of the year.
  • @uraswami8077
    Snake gallbladder tea sounds disgusting! Seeing that almost made me drop my peanut butter and eyeball jelly sandwich.
  • @Tim_Teller
    Snake gallbladder tea? Naaahhhh.... I'm good
  • @sped6954
    For those of you wondering about why snakes aren't buried, 09:30 - 11:17 is the entire explanation.
  • @Sarge-at-Large
    Does “not being eaten” automatically equal “waste?” This seemed like a strange labeling system
  • @mobile_games87
    Every time you watch a second of these Videos, you learned so much It's so remarkable.
  • @untipo.
    I've literally seen a dead snake last week 😅
  • @SquekyKid
    The grey water is the oxidised and watered blood