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Some snakes can kill you in minutes. Others are just after rats. But do you know how to tell the difference—and more importantly, do you know why it matters? In this follow-up to “What is a Snake? – A Short Documentary,” we explore the hidden danger many overlook: the growing presence of snakes in our neighborhoods, gardens, and parks. As habitats shift and human spaces expand, snake encounters are becoming more common—and more dangerous. This documentary dives deep into the biology, behavior, and identification techniques that separate venomous snakes from non-venomous ones. We’ll break down myths, show you how to read snake body language, and walk you through what to do if you or someone you love is ever bitten. Whether you’re a hiker, a parent, a pet owner, or just someone who walks outside—you need this knowledge. Because the moment you see a snake, panic or confidence could be the difference between life and death. Watch this episode to learn: • How snake venom works—and how it can also save lives • The body language of dangerous snakes vs mimics • Why head shape and pupil size can be misleading • First aid myths that could make a bite worse • What to do in the critical minutes after a snakebite If you haven’t seen Part 1, watch “What is a Snake?” first for a solid foundation: • What is a Snake, Really? | A Short Documen... What is a Ferret: • What is a Ferret, Really? | A Short Docume... What is a Porcupine: • What is a Porcupine, Really? | A Short Doc... What is a Crocodile: • What is a Crocodile, Really? | A Short Doc... What is a Komodo Dragon: • What is a Komodo Dragon, Really? | A Short... Share this video with someone who hikes, gardens, or lives in snake-prone areas. Stay informed. Stay safe. Soli Deo Gloria. Sources: 1. American Museum of Natural History. “Snake Fangs and Venom.” AMNH, 2019. https://www.amnh.org 2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). “Venomous Snakes at Work.” CDC.gov, 2020. https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/outdoor-wor... 3. Mayo Clinic. “First Aid for Snakebites.” Mayo Clinic News Network, 2022. https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org 4. National Geographic. “How Harnessing the Power of Venom Could Lead to New Medicines.” National Geographic, 2018. https://www.nationalgeographic.com 5. Smithsonian Magazine. “Deadly Snake Venom Is No Match for This New Synthetic Antibody.” SmithsonianMag.com, 2020. https://www.smithsonianmag.com 6. Toxinology.com. “Clinical Toxinology Resources.” University of Adelaide, 2021. https://www.toxinology.com 7. World Health Organization (WHO). “Snakebite Envenoming: A Strategy for Prevention and Control.” WHO.int, 2021. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sh... #SnakeDocumentary, #VenomousSnakes, #SnakeBite, #WildlifeEducation, #SnakeSafety, #BackyardSnakes, #SnakeIdentification, #VenomousVsNonVenomous, #SnakeBehavior, #AnimalDocumentary, #SnakeFirstAid, #DangerousAnimals, #SnakeAwareness, #Rattlesnake, #CoralSnake, #SnakeFangs