This is pretty definitively answered, I think there is nothing much to add. It's 100% that the water snake is both flattening its head to look more dangerous as well as praying the Moc isn't gonna take its frustration out on it. That said, the moc is pretty calm, just curious.
@raymondwatson411710 сағат бұрын
Left
@NatureInYourFace8 сағат бұрын
It’s actually the one in the right. Watch our full episode on how to easily identify each one. 🤜 🤛🏼
@raymondwatson41178 сағат бұрын
@@NatureInYourFaceur right. I didn't catch your full episode. I couldn't find it. Moccasins like to leave their tails out to wag as a warning before striking
@NatureInYourFace3 сағат бұрын
Hmm it’s on our channel vids not a short
@user-sh9ne2qh4u12 сағат бұрын
R is the water moccasin
@NatureInYourFace8 сағат бұрын
Correct ✅
@ronaldmoore487721 сағат бұрын
This snake expert says the look identical so get the shovel it's to much of a risk the ol shovel does my identifying for me
@NatureInYourFace13 сағат бұрын
Well then you’re definitely no expert but one who lets fear dictate your actions. Knowledge is power of destruction. Watch our video on how to easily tell them apart and learn to appreciate life more. 😊
@goodfella814321 сағат бұрын
1 clearly has venom glands and i can't really see the other but it probley doesnt
@NatureInYourFace13 сағат бұрын
Check out the video we made on how to easily tell them apart. Then come back and easily identify them like an expert
@user-oc5qq8hd7z23 сағат бұрын
I feel like iguanas have the personality of cats
@NatureInYourFace22 сағат бұрын
They definitely are cat like once tamed down. Hypoallergenic cats
@streamer79223 сағат бұрын
L banded watersnake R water moccasin
@lastcoyote2355Күн бұрын
Interesting fact Boston marathon runners from Africa are referred to as “ Black Racers “ 😂😂😂😂✌🏿
@NatureInYourFaceКүн бұрын
Oh my hah
@daverader1885Күн бұрын
call the police on them for hurting wildlife
@NatureInYourFaceКүн бұрын
Don’t think the police would do much.
@brandonhall9999Күн бұрын
R
@NatureInYourFaceКүн бұрын
Yes 👍🏻
@stephenvelez9710Күн бұрын
Cottenmouth on the right… but you're unlikely to go home in a body bag of you get bit. No fear mongering, plz
@NatureInYourFaceКүн бұрын
No one is fear mongering just being a bit facetious. This was only a quiz and not an educational video like we normally make where we teach the importance of snakes.
@stephenvelez9710Күн бұрын
@@NatureInYourFace Noted! I appreciate the reply, and appreciate all who would celebrate reptiles🙌🏼
@NatureInYourFaceКүн бұрын
@stephenvelez9710 for sure! We work with reptiles for a living and also love seeing them in the wild all over the world.
@stephenvelez9710Күн бұрын
@@NatureInYourFace I am a pre-k teacher with a ball python, corn snake, and three red-eared sliders in my class…my students, 3 and 4, love holding the snakes! I very much endeavor to break down fears of oft-maligned animals! Thanks for fighting the good fight!
@k-1k-132Күн бұрын
R
@NatureInYourFaceКүн бұрын
Yes
@realshhtrealworld8874Күн бұрын
R
@NatureInYourFaceКүн бұрын
Nice work
@KevinMably-sy9rbКүн бұрын
Right water moccasin
@NatureInYourFaceКүн бұрын
Correct! ✅
@MrMalcolm900Күн бұрын
Hey, I wanna ask. So, is having a pet Green Iguana a good idea? or is it a handful?
@NatureInYourFaceКүн бұрын
If you've never owned an iguana, they can be a handful for several reasons....they can grow to a large size, particularly the males. If they're not handled regularly, they are prone to tail whipping and sometimes even biting, as they can be territorial. they also have different personalities, one might be very gentle and never display defensive behavior and another might be the complete opposite. In general, if you can provide them with a large enough enclosure and you can spend some time each day picking up your iguana and allowing it to become used to human interaction, they can make awesome and rewarding pets. They just need a little work. We made a full episode on iguanas as pets, check it out before you buy an iguana! Thanks for asking.
@djb3845Күн бұрын
?
@NatureInYourFaceКүн бұрын
You have a 50/50 shot at this, at least guess R or L. Why the ❓
@daltonpurce11Күн бұрын
R
@NatureInYourFaceКүн бұрын
Yes, R is correct
@kingbubba8520Күн бұрын
Right one
@NatureInYourFaceКүн бұрын
Right answer!
@kingbubba8520Күн бұрын
@@NatureInYourFace for me it’s was the venom glass that gave it away. Thanks for the reply and love the videos
@NatureInYourFaceКүн бұрын
@@kingbubba8520 Good detective work on your part, the venom glands on the cottonmouth definitely give the snake's head a much "chunkier" appearance. Glad you enjoy the channel, we appreciate the support!
@rbxtactical1851Күн бұрын
R
@NatureInYourFaceКүн бұрын
Yep, the venomous cottonmouth is the one on the right, nice work!
@rbxtactical1851Күн бұрын
@@NatureInYourFace also the triangle shaped head and eyes and the pits below them help identify it as a pit viper
@anthonyblair9771Күн бұрын
R
@NatureInYourFaceКүн бұрын
You got it! Good job!
@johnnymills52392 күн бұрын
Poison snakes have cat eyes in America .non venomous have round pupils
@NatureInYourFace2 күн бұрын
Not the coral snake 😃. Highly venomous with round pupils
@RC-bzbz2 күн бұрын
What time was it when you saw the bisons?
@NatureInYourFace2 күн бұрын
Right before sunset is best. Like 715/730 in July
@marcoaguiar11312 күн бұрын
R
@NatureInYourFace2 күн бұрын
Yes
@marcoaguiar11312 күн бұрын
@@NatureInYourFace Venomous snakes usually have bulbous jaws indicating venom glands. So I think.
@Elijah-oy3cr2 күн бұрын
that is like still a baby
@NatureInYourFace2 күн бұрын
Yea it’s fairly young, maybe a year or two.
@Elijah-oy3cr2 күн бұрын
@@NatureInYourFace its vary small compaired to mine
@Elijah-oy3cr2 күн бұрын
@@NatureInYourFace mine is like two three feet
@NatureInYourFace2 күн бұрын
What do you feed yours?
@Elijah-oy3cr2 күн бұрын
yes
@gollygee23852 күн бұрын
That diamond headed one
@NatureInYourFace2 күн бұрын
Shine bright like a diamond?
@angelahansard51212 күн бұрын
On the R is deadly
@NatureInYourFace2 күн бұрын
Correct ☑️
@wjenkins17212 күн бұрын
I’ll stay away from both.
@NatureInYourFace2 күн бұрын
Probably best if you can’t identify it
@crooked-halo2 күн бұрын
Can snakes be seen on Snake Road all Summer long, or only during the Spring migration period? I'll be in that area of the country soon & would love to stop by & take a hike!
@NatureInYourFace2 күн бұрын
So you definitely can see snakes during the summer, however you’ll want to avoid going during the hottest parts of the day and try mornings/evenings to be able to see anything. Unfortunately the road is open to cars at this point but you can still hike. Just be aware of the occasional local flying through there. I went one July and drove the road and found a cottonmouth basking but I didn’t get out to hike. It’s still a beautiful hike and wildlife is always there. Good luck
@robertfourkiller74122 күн бұрын
I know what a cotton mouth looks like I seen a baby down by my church swimming
@robertfourkiller74122 күн бұрын
Right
@NatureInYourFace2 күн бұрын
Yes
@Gaming_Bandit2 күн бұрын
Left is a water snake, water snakes typically have a duller skin color, and a stripped mouth. Right is a Water moccasin, they have a more colored skin and stripes on their heads.
@NatureInYourFace2 күн бұрын
Nice work on the ID.
@chrisfarley66982 күн бұрын
Depends on what you mean by deadly. Because the one on the left will eat the one on the right. But the one on the right would send you on an ambulance ride.
@NatureInYourFace2 күн бұрын
That is incorrect. The snake on the left is a harmless watersnake, they eat fish, not other snakes. The venomous cottonmouth is on the right.
@user-du9gk9tz4z2 күн бұрын
R
@NatureInYourFace2 күн бұрын
Correct, the cottonmouth is on the right!
@dontfeedthepirates2 күн бұрын
Well, wisdom says to treat every gun like it is loaded so do I approach or rather not approach the nope on a rope.
@NatureInYourFace2 күн бұрын
Just like being familiar with your weapon, knowing how to quickly and easily identify a venomous snake from a non venomous one is very important
@emorytaylor243 күн бұрын
R
@NatureInYourFace2 күн бұрын
👍🏻
@Xraydelta14sector23 күн бұрын
R
@NatureInYourFace2 күн бұрын
Yes 👏
@Xraydelta14sector22 күн бұрын
@@NatureInYourFace 👍
@jeremyleahy89963 күн бұрын
R moccasin L water snake tell by the eyes n shape of head
@NatureInYourFace2 күн бұрын
Correct ✅
@Dk2wanted3 күн бұрын
Right
@NatureInYourFace2 күн бұрын
Yes
@thomeshmahadevappa37483 күн бұрын
Wow
@NatureInYourFace2 күн бұрын
So what do you think, R or L?
@gregoryrichardson6293 күн бұрын
R
@NatureInYourFace2 күн бұрын
You are correct!
@EricFortuneJr.3 күн бұрын
Moccasins are a little shorter and fatter. Water snakes are thinner so Left is water snake, Right is the moccasin.
@NatureInYourFace2 күн бұрын
Correct on the ID
@MarvoloSalazar3 күн бұрын
man how do you get killed and consumed by an insect as a venomous snake multiple times its size. That boy was not about that life shamed its ancestors to the core lol
@NatureInYourFace3 күн бұрын
It happens, those centipedes are no joke!
@MadLibFreestyle3 күн бұрын
Yeah after reading the comments, I’m dead.
@NatureInYourFace3 күн бұрын
You're fine, I just sent you a few viles of virtual anti-venom! Thanks for commenting.
@jmoneyband13st753 күн бұрын
That water snake is scared.
@NatureInYourFace3 күн бұрын
It appears to be, but it's actually just breathing like that because it was just caught and it was pretty tired out. Both snakes were fine and released unharmed! Thanks for commenting.
@jmoneyband13st753 күн бұрын
@@NatureInYourFace I had my corn snake get out and my cat grabbed it. I got it back from her very quickly but he curled up and was breathing just like that one. I think it knows that other snake would eat it. I don't think the snake is stupid. The cottonmouth looks real calm, and curious. 🤣😂🤣
@NBH215_3 күн бұрын
R
@NatureInYourFace3 күн бұрын
You got it!
@garymeredith24413 күн бұрын
What a beautiful snake and what a rare find you guys got A good one here .
@NatureInYourFace3 күн бұрын
Thank you, our enthusiasm was genuine. We've been to Arizona 10x since then and we have never found another! They are such cool snakes. Thanks for commenting!