Feeding Albino Western Diamondback Rattlesnake

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Published 2020-12-25

All Comments (21)
  • @bamahammer3660
    This has got to be the longest I have ever seen a mouse survive after three strikes.
  • Shout out to that mouse. Took 3 strikes and died and came back to life a few times before ultimately passing. Gonna call him Boromir
  • @ApolloDawn85
    It wouldn’t be a YouTube comment section if there weren’t people complaining that a cute thing was getting eaten on a video they willingly clicked on.
  • @Kyle27ish
    That mouse reached legendary warrior status. His name will echo through the ages
  • @RingsOfSolace
    I actually started reading about this species and found two interesting things: 1, it's actually better to feed them live and wait because 2, they tend to be picky af about their food. And since you can be in there fucking with it for an hour while it decides to hunt or not (because it's venemous) it's advisable to just leave live prey.
  • The snake will never forget that mouse. It will tell a story to its grandchild snake about a tough encounter.
  • @imissyoumom7644
    Funny how his tail keeps rattling as he’s feeding. “Don’t look at me while I stuff my face!!” I know the feeling 😎
  • Mouse puts in a dying request "Please!,please stop with the rattle already!."
  • @denuwan2326
    This has got to be the longest I have ever seen a mouse servive after thee strikes.
  • @kebas239
    It's funny in the beginning how after the snake tries to bite the mouse, it still goes back up and continues to sniff him. You'd think it would try to get away.
  • Imagine being locked in a lion's cage, and then the owner saying "it's same in the wild"
  • The snake is that kind of client that waiters hate. Staying for one hour at the table for just one dish.
  • albino is so fine to look at, his/her patterns are so beautiful, albino diamondback is faster than my eye can see.
  • @LEEMUR3058
    Hope someone was watching the entire time, before dying to the venom that rat could've trying nibbling on the snake. I usually don't like live feeding, but it's pretty much required with venomous species since they're so picky