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I've never thought snakes are creepy...
ОтветитьI NOT SCARED OF SNAKE MY FAVOURITE ANIMALS IS A SNAKE CATS AND ALL EXPECT BAT
ОтветитьI have a baby ball python i love him
ОтветитьMeanwhile, I'm just sitting here holding my ball python
ОтветитьI can understand why people may think snakes are creepy but there really not when you get to know them and I'm not an expert neither are you but iv studied snakes for a couple years now
Ответитьthe 🐍 danger noodle
Ответитьque
ОтветитьI saw both at the same frame
ОтветитьThe long slim limbless body, simply, is a evolutionary thing. I don t have spiders phobia, but Snake fobia. I can handle a small snake or a dead one, but a large one gives chills in my spine.
ОтветитьHOW DAR EYOU DANGER NOODLES ARE CUTED:
ОтветитьSnakes are not scary there cut
ОтветитьNope rope
ОтветитьFor me, the quick recognition does work with snakes even if I'm not scared of them, but it's even quicker with spiders. I barely have the time to consciously register what I'm seeing that my brain yells "SPIDER!" even if it's only dust bits or something else that might move/look like a spider. So I get shivers and accelerated heart rate even before knowing what it truly is that I'm seeing. So phobias are one of the strongest example that humans still have instinct.
Ответитьsnakes and mice are just creepy, and oh spiders too for some people
ОтветитьI‘m hope I’m able to buy a corn snake or rosy boa one day
ОтветитьSneks are epic
ОтветитьThe fear of snakes bit of my brain never grew…….
ОтветитьSnakes aren’t creepy
Ответитьstarting< by assuming that humans are descent of monkeys. like seriously. do you still believe this bs in 2021.
ОтветитьGod, they give me goosebumps!
ОтветитьBut why am i not scared of snake
ОтветитьHello i Am emma and i Am 7 years old and i love snakes
ОтветитьOMG I loooove snakes. Maybe my ' sencing' is a bit weard
ОтветитьI am not scared of snakes and I don’t know why
Am I a human
Awesome!
ОтветитьI always thought it was because so many of them were (are) poisonous
ОтветитьSnakes are not in the least creepy, none whatsoever. Can't see where you are coming from.
Ответитьbut so now why ghosts are scary?
ОтветитьFun fact: Same thing applies to spiders, we need less information to see them
ОтветитьThere's absolutely nothing creepy about snakes. Their adorable, and anyone who doesn't like snakes is just a wimp.
ОтветитьIsn't snake older than primates?
ОтветитьNope rope
ОтветитьI like snakes
ОтветитьI mean... dragons are essentially fire breathing snakes with wings. Mythologies and legends from around the world include dragons despite the globalisation of the modern age having not been a thing back then... Why? Well, this could be the answer. Scary things are cool when we know not to fear them. Perhaps we're evolved to appreciate religion as well.
ОтветитьWe laughed at Indiana Jones, but he was right all along...
ОтветитьSnakes on the brain are better than snakes on a plane I suppose. :P
ОтветитьWhat the actual dumb fukk is this?? I came here for an answer and y'all talking about developing detection like we are robots?????????? WTF?!!!!
ОтветитьFor me it's fact of how it moves it's whole body the way it does gives me the chills
ОтветитьSnakes are third deadliest animals.
ОтветитьI saw cat better 😮
ОтветитьI don't have this, I don't understand... Never had it.
ОтветитьI was just watching a thing about how snakes' having no eyelids is also a real issue for mammals because most other predators have to blink which gives a prey mammal an opening they need for a getaway or to take a shot at the predator, but snakes never blink, so they leave the prey on freeze-mode until they eat them, apparently that's why media sometimes portrays snakes as hypnotic, a la Kaa.
ОтветитьI love snakes I have 3 ball python 1 King cobra
Ответитьwe not fear snakes at birth we fear them via learning and this video why we fear them not how we learn to fear them
Ответить"And there's some evidence that our sensitivity to snakes actually makes use prone to fearing them, but we don't yet know exactly how."
Well it makes sense to me. We instinctively see them as a threat and the sight of them triggers our fight-or-flight response