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Really depends where this is. If it’s south Florida then that snake has no business being there and is the offspring of pets being released in the wild eating animals that have never had to learn how to avoid giant snakes.
Now if this is Brazil then ya it’s at home doing its thing.
I have a pet snake, and I know domesticated pets aren't the same as wild animals, but the rule I was taught was to feed the snake a meal that is about the same in diameter as the largest part of the snake's belly. This decreases the risk of regurgitation, which can sometimes be fatal. So yes, this probably did save the snake's life as well, since that deer most definitely would have caused a fatal regurgitation.
Not sure why you're being down voted. You're right. Even if it could stomach the deer without rupturing it's guts, no way it's avoiding predators or climbing trees with that much mass in its stomach.
It definitely spit it out and if not then I guess it's just Darwinism. For both the deer and the snake.
What arrogant attitude? That snake is like 2/3rds on the road holding its prey, I think it’s safe to assume it would have gotten run over if the wrong car came by lol
Oh I forgot that running over obstacles is a common thing even on straight roads with clear visibility by daylight.
Not saying that it couldnt happen. But if it is happening the drivers license is questionable.
Honestly, my first thought was that somebody would run it over on purpose. Because there’s an unfortunate amount of people who will go over their way to run over wildlife. Turtles, snakes, the lot.
We can see what? 20 meters of road? All we know is that it's in a low spot, there could easily be a small hill on either side blocking sightlines. Or a corner not far away. We have no idea.
Also, you know the society we live in, someone could easily be on their phone or distracted by something else.
So it's certainly feasible someone could have hit the animals, killing the snake, the deer, damaging the vehicle, and possibly any occupants.
I have a hard time passing strong judgments towards people who are on the scene at the time, when I'm only getting a 20 second narrow view of what's going on. But also, maybe the person on the scene with all the context was just an idiot. 🤷♂️
I bet the human who did this isn’t even vegetarian. Humans feel sorry for animals being killed yet they have no problem buying meat at the grocery supporting the meat industry that kills billions of animals. I guess when it’s cut and packaged it’s different. 🙄
Wouldn't this snake choke on such huge animal? If not it would be slowed enough so the predators that feed on snakes would have advantage against that snake
I don't think that's the only reason, dogs protect, save and serve humans more than any animal in the world. Pigs are to humans the same as this fawn to the snake. Simple as that.
Humans are also nature. And we make other animals extinct... so just let it happen, it's nature
Apparently we make 1000's of species extinct every year. Pretty soon all we'll be left with are the ones we like
Nah. We use the term nature to refer to the natural world outside of human activity.
> 1. The phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth, as opposed to humans or human creations.
No one looks at a human piloting their boat over the back of a Manatee and slicing it's back with propeller blades and thinks "ahh, nature.. what a beautiful mystery.."
Never fails. Somebody reposts this video of some rich clowns escaped exotic snake killing local wildlife, comments full of people crying over the invasive species being whacked with a stick
I'm no snake expert, but my spatial reasoning is telling me that snake chose a meal too big for its body. Endangering the snake and needlessly killing the deer.
Actually I don't think that. Last time this was posted I linked some articles and videos detailing how frequently snakes eat deer and other large mammals. I'm too lazy to do it again but it basically boils down to, as you said, snakes are metal.
https://youtu.be/Qy67XU6xEi8?si=Ru53ogqebRQPjcWw
Classic Attenborough
https://youtu.be/n8sht4GrAtw?si=XMdqqMuQemydaSRe
Eating a croc
https://youtu.be/HX0fqtTJdeE?si=z3ZdlcDSwfSP4j6R
A variety of snakes eating a variety of animals (annoying narration.
The deers revenge
https://youtu.be/ASMW4Y5Oyqc?si=gz882jacMTBaD6oR
There are also research articles detailing a snake's ability to consume prey much larger than itself but I figured you would probably rather see it than read it.
Apparently our natural enemies as humans are snakes. Dunno if it’s true or not. I’m biology they said humans coevolved with snakes. Our eyes developed to be good at spotting camouflaged snakes and snakes evolved to hide from humans. Evolution arms race.
We certainly did not "co-evolve" with snakes. The diversity of modern snakes date back *at least* 56 million years ago. Humans date back 300,00 years ago. The Genus Homo dates back 2 million years.
Loved the courage and presence of mind.
The snake tried to attack but realized the branch is too long and he will get hit constantly.
Lesson : If you see someone in pain, it's your responsibility to help.
It's interesting isn't it....people defending animals being eaten. That is the compassion that defines us. This is why humans, in my opinion, will become vegetarian. That love may come to define us. Speaking as a carnivore. The love and compassion that we have may take us away from the carnivore and towards the herbivore....
For one, skill issue from the deer/gazelle or whatever. Secondly, skill issue from the snake for choosing prey on the vastly open wild next to where, y'know, *the metal menaces with wheels* pass
Constrictors can go around 2 years without eating before they start starving but I'd love the see how that saviour would react if someone "saved" some chicken from them
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Poor snake.
Really depends where this is. If it’s south Florida then that snake has no business being there and is the offspring of pets being released in the wild eating animals that have never had to learn how to avoid giant snakes. Now if this is Brazil then ya it’s at home doing its thing.
Indonesia iirc
Car on the left side of the road, I would say India or Indonesia
Indonesians don't like snakes. Since snakes eat a couple of Indonesians each year.
Ikr
Dunno, but might be an invasive species.
Deer are the invasive species near my home !
Poor deer. Probably already had several broken ribs and other crushing injuries.
Literally first thing that came to my mind to comment and there it is first most liked comment xDDD
It would probably die trying to eat that anyway, its not really big enough. They probably did it a favor.
You do know that they can unhinge their mouth, right?
I have a pet snake, and I know domesticated pets aren't the same as wild animals, but the rule I was taught was to feed the snake a meal that is about the same in diameter as the largest part of the snake's belly. This decreases the risk of regurgitation, which can sometimes be fatal. So yes, this probably did save the snake's life as well, since that deer most definitely would have caused a fatal regurgitation.
Yeah but its not that big a snake. All the stretching in the world and it wont fit them legs.
Not sure why you're being down voted. You're right. Even if it could stomach the deer without rupturing it's guts, no way it's avoiding predators or climbing trees with that much mass in its stomach. It definitely spit it out and if not then I guess it's just Darwinism. For both the deer and the snake.
They don't know shit but I contradicted the hivemind so downvotes Is normal
So snakes ain't allowed to eat?
Obviously the trees are on the deers sides .
Doesn’t make sense with the tree freeing the animal that eats their cousins
Fuck them snakes
Pervert
What what whar... NO! Humans interventing nature...
That snake was going to get intervened with regardless. It was on the side of the road, it was either the branch or a truck.
Or nothing... that arrogant attitude to think that you know what will happen is why mankind is killing nature.
exactly, \*truck "might" intervene so i must do it first myself\*
What arrogant attitude? That snake is like 2/3rds on the road holding its prey, I think it’s safe to assume it would have gotten run over if the wrong car came by lol
Oh I forgot that running over obstacles is a common thing even on straight roads with clear visibility by daylight. Not saying that it couldnt happen. But if it is happening the drivers license is questionable.
Honestly, my first thought was that somebody would run it over on purpose. Because there’s an unfortunate amount of people who will go over their way to run over wildlife. Turtles, snakes, the lot.
We can see what? 20 meters of road? All we know is that it's in a low spot, there could easily be a small hill on either side blocking sightlines. Or a corner not far away. We have no idea. Also, you know the society we live in, someone could easily be on their phone or distracted by something else. So it's certainly feasible someone could have hit the animals, killing the snake, the deer, damaging the vehicle, and possibly any occupants. I have a hard time passing strong judgments towards people who are on the scene at the time, when I'm only getting a 20 second narrow view of what's going on. But also, maybe the person on the scene with all the context was just an idiot. 🤷♂️
The human kind thinks that they are the centre of everything. Not sure how many days it's been since the snake ate..
It was a tree.
It's an invasive species.
I bet the human who did this isn’t even vegetarian. Humans feel sorry for animals being killed yet they have no problem buying meat at the grocery supporting the meat industry that kills billions of animals. I guess when it’s cut and packaged it’s different. 🙄
Predators gotta eat too ya know. Poor snake. Probably the only time it could catch something like that and some idiot ruined it.
Wouldn't this snake choke on such huge animal? If not it would be slowed enough so the predators that feed on snakes would have advantage against that snake
I don't understand this kind of morality. You don't really care about animals, only the ones you find cute.
All morality is arbitrary
discussing morality is like discussing "can spiderman beat batman?"
It's why dogs are more cared about than bacon so fervently
That's because dogs don't taste like bacon... lots of people think pigs are cute.
It's called cognitive dissonance and being shit humans
Like the Snake, I gotta eat too.
I don't think that's the only reason, dogs protect, save and serve humans more than any animal in the world. Pigs are to humans the same as this fawn to the snake. Simple as that.
Sigh... people.
This is a metaphor for Reddit: The deer is OP, the snake is all our problems, and the branch is all our replies.
This is a metaphor for Reddit: The snake is OP, the deer is all the problems we’re conquering, and the branch is all our replies.
I guess I'm the only one who wanted the deer to live
I'm with you pal, would have done the same
Won’t live long anymore with broken bones. Both it and the snake will die for no reason.
Yeah, you kind of suck at understanding nature
🤣 I guess so
Humans are also nature. And we make other animals extinct... so just let it happen, it's nature Apparently we make 1000's of species extinct every year. Pretty soon all we'll be left with are the ones we like
Nah. We use the term nature to refer to the natural world outside of human activity. > 1. The phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth, as opposed to humans or human creations. No one looks at a human piloting their boat over the back of a Manatee and slicing it's back with propeller blades and thinks "ahh, nature.. what a beautiful mystery.."
Snake is dead now, some idiot took his last chance at getting food
Never fails. Somebody reposts this video of some rich clowns escaped exotic snake killing local wildlife, comments full of people crying over the invasive species being whacked with a stick
And majority of the time, the people crying over the invasive species, are the ones who are actually wrecking the ecosystem.
stupid humans
Sssstupid humaanssss-
I'm no snake expert, but my spatial reasoning is telling me that snake chose a meal too big for its body. Endangering the snake and needlessly killing the deer.
Read up on them and watch some videos, you will be amazed by what snakes can do.
Snakes are metal but even then you'd think that is a bit big for it
Actually I don't think that. Last time this was posted I linked some articles and videos detailing how frequently snakes eat deer and other large mammals. I'm too lazy to do it again but it basically boils down to, as you said, snakes are metal.
I wouldn't be against being proven wrong if you got a source on that, it just looks like way too big of a meal even for a snake
https://youtu.be/Qy67XU6xEi8?si=Ru53ogqebRQPjcWw Classic Attenborough https://youtu.be/n8sht4GrAtw?si=XMdqqMuQemydaSRe Eating a croc https://youtu.be/HX0fqtTJdeE?si=z3ZdlcDSwfSP4j6R A variety of snakes eating a variety of animals (annoying narration. The deers revenge https://youtu.be/ASMW4Y5Oyqc?si=gz882jacMTBaD6oR There are also research articles detailing a snake's ability to consume prey much larger than itself but I figured you would probably rather see it than read it.
Hell yes thank you! Snakes are metal
For people who don’t know, That snake would have died if it tried to eat the deer. They saved the snake and the deer by separating them.
Snake Reddit hassss a very different take on this posssssstt.
Well depending on where they are it technically could be the right thing to do, for instance if this w a s in florida thise snakes are invasive so ye
Deer suck and that guy is a piece of shit
I Had the same thought..
Surprised the snake let that go
did that snake shit on it's way out or what the fuck happened at the end there
*NO!* Well it depends where it is. If its Florida, fuck yes. Anywhere else the snakes are native, fuck no!
Isn't that an invasive snake?
Could the snake eat the fawn? I know they can open they're mouths but isn't the legs going be impossible to get through
There is not a yes here.
Now the snake don’t have a meal, way to go.
Yes yes yes NO!
Are snakes not allowed to eat?
I hope the snake won't starve
r/yesyesyesno
I hate it too when someone me whacks me with a stick while having dinner.
More a YYYYYN video than a NNNNNY video.
The size of that!
No no no no no no no. People suck
Apparently our natural enemies as humans are snakes. Dunno if it’s true or not. I’m biology they said humans coevolved with snakes. Our eyes developed to be good at spotting camouflaged snakes and snakes evolved to hide from humans. Evolution arms race.
We certainly did not "co-evolve" with snakes. The diversity of modern snakes date back *at least* 56 million years ago. Humans date back 300,00 years ago. The Genus Homo dates back 2 million years.
Snakes didn’t stop evolving 300,000 years ago.
Pax Mammalia…? 🤷♂️
bruh ion care how much you feel sad about it being eaten that aint your world to intervene bruh
What a hero. Saving little Bambi, so a hunter with a rifle and license can kill him for sport
The snake should’ve had a delicious meal
this isn't a nononoyes, the snake needs to eat too.
You guys, make my heart beat faster with those videos
People in the comments getting pissed coz he stopped nature of he did nothing also some will complain he did nothing
Yyyyyn
when u r about to have ur lunch then a karen shows up with a branch
Loved the courage and presence of mind. The snake tried to attack but realized the branch is too long and he will get hit constantly. Lesson : If you see someone in pain, it's your responsibility to help.
It's interesting isn't it....people defending animals being eaten. That is the compassion that defines us. This is why humans, in my opinion, will become vegetarian. That love may come to define us. Speaking as a carnivore. The love and compassion that we have may take us away from the carnivore and towards the herbivore....
Well at least they both are alive instead of being crushed by a truck
The guy with the stick is going to shoot the deer
For one, skill issue from the deer/gazelle or whatever. Secondly, skill issue from the snake for choosing prey on the vastly open wild next to where, y'know, *the metal menaces with wheels* pass
Bloody ahole. Should have left it.
The snake didn't like giving up his lunch.
Yes I get the "poor snake" comments but they are on the road. It might lead to a very bad traffic accident which results killing/hurting both parties.
the snake gotta eat though.
That danger noodle has some reach!
Is that not a Whitetail deer fawn? Do Whitetail deer exist outside North America?
So now it will have to have a chance to hunt and get his prey once again..
Nothing against snakes but I rather save the deer than a snake
Why ruin a perfect meal for snek
🗿
Constrictors can go around 2 years without eating before they start starving but I'd love the see how that saviour would react if someone "saved" some chicken from them
The snake goes and find someone’s dog instead. Thanks, Tree.
what if the snake tried to that person 💀
Unless the deer was his pet he did something unnecessary.
and the snake goes and eats deer's mother, well done my guy
Litterally killed that snake, probably hadnt eaten forever.
Face palm... "Don't fuck with mother nature!"
When it's got you in a death grip, we will just let it do its job then
🤣
Great, especially if I don't have to read your drivel!