Rarest Snakes in the World

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Published 2022-05-16

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  • I love this guys Narration Voice and his Vids. His jokes are always hilariously legendary.
  • @Hyperion-5744
    I knew the spider tailed horned viper had to be on this list.
  • @shoopyofesk7186
    When he asked what I’d call the leaf nose snake, I said “a deformed hippo”
  • I don’t like snakes, but I am watching this video because of YOU, Be Amazed! ❤️
  • @ishyy416
    The blue viper is stunning! It looks like it was painted by an artist. It's my favorite snake, but I'm not going anywhere near a snake anytime soon :')
  • @Anne91000
    A Ball Python known as "THE STORMTROOPER". You missed that one. It isnt a species, but it is a morph we have so far failed to recreate.
  • I love snakes. At one time, I owned five snakes at once. Two bought, three caught. My favorite was my Columbian Red Tailed Boa. She grew up to be just over 7' long. My other bought snake was a Ball Python. The three that I caught outside were, racing snake, corn snake, and a garter snake.
  • @pennyking7394
    I’ve actually seen one of these tentacled snakes while I was visiting a theme park/zoo called Busch Gardens in Florida. It was really cool 🤩
  • @cyn37211
    I’ve kept over 100 snakes, and some were outstanding. The Macklot’s Python is incredibly iridescent (my profile pic is my friend Mickey (RIP), and he looked like a moving rainbow! Another snake I had was a D’Alberts python, golden phase, also very iridescent. For an incredibly gorgeous snake, check out the Rainbow Boa.
  • These make me have a new perspective and new appreciation of how beautiful they really can be:)
  • MYLOVE is a pretty snake. Those Golden Lance Heads can stay on their island. Lots of awesome snakes. Was fun to watch. Great video
  • @Raven-kv9mb
    These snakes are incredibly beautiful, but I will just continue to enjoy them on You Tube!! Thank-you!!
  • Loved this!! Love snakes! So many beautiful colors and of course, interesting content, sir!! 😊
  • @Hayley.a
    My first thought was don't the two headed sankes eat/fight each other or themselves, you know what I mean lol
  • So I’m a snake keeper and a couple of these facts are a wee bit off. Here’s some more info! It’s pretty rare for a reticulated Python to cost over $1,000 , mine was $150, most go for around $150 to $700. Also, iridescent scales are relatively common in a couple species, like the Brazilian and Colombian rainbow boas and the white lipped python. 2 headed snakes are also not that rare at all. If you watch channels such as snake discovery or brian barczyk you’ll see quite a couple.
  • We have those gliding snakes here in Phil. They usually live in mango trees. Everytime we hear loud crashing sound in the rooftop, it's usually that snake trying to escape another snake of their kind from the tree gliding to the roof. Usually it's no bigger than two fingers though, but it's very long. We used to play with them as a kid. They don't have fangs but they do have small serrated teeth.
  • @trinity2145
    All the snakes were beautiful at the beginning. Never heard of them before. But the flying snakes. Pretty cool.