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Analysis Summary
Association
Pairing a new idea, product, or person with something you already feel positively or negatively about. The goal is to transfer your existing emotional response without any logical connection. It works below conscious awareness.
Evaluative conditioning (Pavlov); IPA 'Transfer' technique (1937)
Worth Noting
Positive elements
- This video provides clear, close-up footage of rare venomous species like the Ethiopian cobra and Inland Taipan, along with accurate biological facts about venom yields and shedding.
Be Aware
Cautionary elements
- The use of 'near-miss' moments and animal aggression is a deliberate engagement strategy to make the integrated product placement feel like a natural part of the expert's toolkit.
Influence Dimensions
How are these scored?About this analysis
Knowing about these techniques makes them visible, not powerless. The ones that work best on you are the ones that match beliefs you already hold.
This analysis is a tool for your own thinking — what you do with it is up to you.
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Transcript
[Music] And oh, she's always ready. Oh, there you go. Okay. All right. Oh, there you go. Oh. Oh my goodness. >> Let's see if this >> Kyo. Ah, you're biting me. Come here, banana split. Come here. He seems Oh, you hear him growling right now. [Music] >> Whoa. What is going on, beautiful people? I'm hanging out with Beoy, my sweet, sweet Oh. Oh, Eurasian eagle owl. Such a precious, precious boy. Oh. Oh, just a little bit of Oh, coil for him. Quail is actually really good for him to eat. It's gram for gram, more protein than a rat or a mouse. And I actually get all my quail from cold bloodooded cafe. Oh my goodness. Which you guys can too. Cold bloodooded cafe. You get your frozen feeders for your snakes, birds of prey, maybe cats, whatever eats rats, mice, or even yourself if you want to feed yourself some quail and rats. Right. You like that? Thank you so much Cold Blooded Cafe for hooking me up. Hit up Cold Blooded Cafe for your quail today. Hey. Well, yeah. That's your fault. Here. You want it? >> You can have it. You can have it. It's all for you from Cold Blood Cafe. Have another. Oh, sweet, sweet boy. All right, let's go feed all the snakes in the snake house. All right, beautiful people. We're in the snake house. We've got frozen thawed Burmese pythons from the Everglades. They're an invasive species here in Florida. And unfortunately, since they don't belong here, they belong in Asia and not North America. People capture them, euthanize them, and they typically don't get much use out of them once they're dead. People will sell the skin. Some people are crazy enough to chop up the meat and throw it on pizza. I'm not really interested in eating Burmese python or any kind of snake. But my friend Alex does nature stuff as a contracted python hunter for the state of Florida. He donated these pythons he took out of the Everglades. So right now we're going to feed Big Tony. Big Tony is a king cobra. Actually never offered him a Burmese python. I've only offered him ball pythons. So I'm curious if he likes it. This is the natural diet of a king cobra because out in the wilds of Asia, king cobras will be eating things like Burmese pythons, reticulated pythons, and even other venomous snakes like cobras and vipers. What's up, dude? Beautiful big Tony. Big beautiful Malaysian king cobra. You're okay, buddy? There we go. We're going to offer him this python. You want it? Just a little nibble. He seems Oh, he's definitely interested. Look at that. He is a grumpy boy. He's definitely not as chill as Kevin was. He's a He's a He's a cranky boy. Oh, he wants to play a little tug of war. Beautiful king cover. You can see him flexing those venom glands back here. They have the second largest venom yield of any venomous reptile in the world. Enough venom in one bite to kill a bull elephant. But drop for drop, they're not the most toxic snake out there. They just have so much venom, they put their food into toxicity overload. And if they're defending themselves with their venom, they put a predator into toxicity overload. Look at this. He just shed his skin. And you can actually see the eye cap that came off of his head. They do shed a layer of skin right over the eyes. How cool is that? Going to put that away for a fan. You like that? Just a little snack for him. He could eat something probably up to 7, 8 ft long, but we want to make him have an easy time digesting. We don't want to make it too difficult for him. I'm going to take his hide and fix it real quick. Look how big he is. Oh my goodness. Grumpy boy. Look how big you are. All right. All right, just fixing his hide. Look at that. What a monster. Look, he's already trying to eat it up. He's quick with it. Hear him growling right now. Wow. You got to see. You can definitely see why I love king cabas. They are the coolest snakes on the planet. Like no other species. All right, buddy. We'll leave you alone. We're going to close this up. Put a lock on it. We're going to move on to the other king cobra, Justina. Dude, look. He's already trying to swallow that down. He's going quick and he's probably like a 12 13 foot king cobra. The biggest ones recorded were supposed to be like around 18 19 feet long. I would love to see a king cobra that big. All right, next we're going to go feed Justina. She's actually right there waiting for us. She's definitely hungry. We're just going to take this Burmese python. We're going to see if she'll have a fade. Going to close this up. We're going to leave that propped open so we can run out if we have to. Oh. Oh boy. Now, hopefully this goes well. Hey, mama. You look like you're definitely interested. Want some food? Want some food? Whoa. There we go. Oh, you let go. It's right here for you. Come on. You want it? Oh, look. Her mouth is oozing venom right now. You can actually see venom dripping right there. It's getting away. It's getting away. Come on. This is an easy meal for her cuz uh that's going to be real easy to digest. It's not too big of a meal. All python's pretty bulky. You want There we go. All right. Well, she seems to be real grumpy. We're just going to let her eat it on her own. Uh before you know it, she's probably going to try to chase us out. So, let's definitely get out of here. And before it dishes the last feeding in the beginning. Secure. Locked and secure. Good to go. Move this around. Lock it. Secure. All right. All right, I'm going to wash these tongs real quick. Even though the Burmese pythons were frozen for a few months and they shouldn't have any nasty stuff on them, I'll chlorhexodine these. I'm going to go rinse it off really quick. I'll show you guys. Ah, son of a. All right, let's get the right size rats ready to go. Just going to open up a few bags. Like I said, Cold Blooded Cafe. Go check them out. They hook me up with all my feeders and they're pretty good. Rats, quail, all kinds of stuff. Right in here we have a little baby lucistic monold cobra. Hello. This guy is super cute, but actually drop for drop way more venomous than the king cobra. You would not want to take a bite from a monold. They will drop you dead. You want a little rat pink? Huh? Oh, so cranky. So cranky. Huh? Here you go. That's all you. You can have it. Okay. He's just a little bit shy. We're going to close up his enclosure. Let him eat on his own. Look. Okay. Let's not upset him too much. And I'm just going to go around and lock every enclosure after we feed them. Everything is locked, secured, and label as per regulation for FWC, the state that gives me the licensing to have these animals. So, all the enclosures are already pre-locked, so we can just go through and feed everything real quick all the time. They are locked, just not right now while we feed stuff. We got a little Holotin Mountain rattlesnake right here. This is basically a Mexican Mojave rattlesnake. One day, this snake will turn to hot, fiery pink. I can't wait. All right. Oh, there we go. We're just going to leave that rat right there for him. And uh we're going to move on to the next group of snakes. We've got the inland taipan next. Fertilance pygmy rattlesnake right over here. Relax, dude. Relax. Look at Look at this guy. He's just watching us walk by. Got a little wan rat right here. Little meal for the inland Taipan. This is the world's most venomous snake, drop for drop. So, these guys are so venomous, one bite will drop you dead. Look at that beautiful snake. I'm going to throw in one more rat in there. Just like that. And we're going to gently close this up. Watch out for this one. This is This is the fertilance. What? Fertilance is also known as tarscio pillow, which means velvet coloration on the sides. They are the second largest viper. Oh, second largest venomous snake in Central and South America and the most responsible for bites. You want another one? He's going to be shy today, huh? All right, we're going to close this up because the strike range is insane. Get a lock on that. Nice and secure. Next, we got a little pygmy rattlesnake. This is a local Florida nicknamed the ground rattler cuz the only way to hear them rattle is to get so close to the ground striking distance. He's actually rattling his tail right now, but it's so faint you can barely hear it. So, people walking on trails in Florida end up getting bit on the toes and whatnot cuz they're barefoot or they're wearing sandals. And unfortunately, this snake isn't loud enough to give them that warning. You want a little rat? Oh, beautiful. I've had that pygmy rattlesnake the longest out of all the snakes in the collection. Pretty sure I got that snake within a few months of getting my first permit. Locked and secure. Good to go. All right. Next, we're going to be feeding some of the more cranky snakes. Believe it or not, we have a Ethiopian cobra. This is uh also known as an Egyptian cobra. Oh, her name's Skittles. She's super cranky. If you guys know her from the channel, just came out of shed, so she's super pretty right now. There you go. All right. We don't want to piss her off too much. So, we're just going to close up the enclosure. Put a lock on that. Make sure it's nice and secure. There we go. We got a quail right here. Another yummy quail. We're going to offer this to the gaboon viper. The gaboon viper has the world's longest fangs of any venomous reptile. Let's see if this Oh, that was a weird strike. You didn't Oh, come on. Hold on. Usually they Oh, weird. Usually they hold on, but this one's not holding on. All right, we're going to leave the coil right there. She'll probably end up eating it in the next 5 minutes. She's just being a little shy. This down here is a gorgeous looking neotropical rattlesnake. So, this is a gift from McCarthy's Wildlife Sanctuary. Super pretty little rattlesnake. I've been feeding this guy only live feed theaters recently cuz he doesn't like to eat frozen dog food just yet. But, you know what? We're going to try to offer a little rat pink because it would be nice to get this guy off of live feeding. Makes it easier for me not to have to go get live rats all the time. You want a rat? You hungry? Super venomous rattlesnake. You wouldn't want to get bit by the species, let alone anything in my snake house. Come on. Yeah, he's like, I rather I rather take the soul of a baby rat than eat a dead one. Well, just in case he does decide to eat it, I'll leave it right in there. And we'll just close this up and come back later. Baby rattlesnakes typically like to eat live, so I'm not surprised. We're just going to put this guy right back. Close that up. Fuel monsters are naughty. very naughty, especially this female. There we go. We got a female right here. And then uh Oh, that one almost bit me. That would have been bad. The heel monsters bite causes agonizing pain. Don't bite me, dude. You're right next to my hand. There we go. Beautiful heel monsters. And I'm just going to offer some little lean rats. These guys can eat probably one or two each. You don't want to give them too big of a meal. You want it? Huh? There you go. And he'll swallow down that whole little rat. We'll give his girlfriend one, too. You want it? Nice little meal for you. I've actually known these heel monsters since I was 14, 15 years old, so they've been in my life for a long time. My friend used to own them and then he retired from keeping venomous reptiles and gave them to me as a gift. Yummy, yummy, yummy. Love Hila monsters. That's about as big as they'll get. They're not too monstrous. Uh, one of the few venomous lizards on the planet that if they bite you, it will cause agonizing pain. would hate to get a bite. I've had friends been bit by them and they describe it as the worst hangover of their life and that they feel like hot coals are running through their body. This is Pepe. Pepe is a Mexican West Coast rattlesnake. He's the biggest rattlesnake of the room. Always ready to eat some food. You want some food? Huh? We're doing quail, which we usually don't do quail. Whoa. Oh, there we go. Seems like he likes it. Nice little meal. But we don't want to get him too much cuz he's on the thicker side. We're going to lock that up nice and secure. Next, I got to separate two snakes. So, I got my snake holding receptacle right here. As you can see later, I'm going to take let's see. We're going to take uh some decent sized rats. Maybe just two smalish rats. Maybe even throw a quail in there to give this guy some options cuz he's pretty big. And I've got my force covers right here. So forest cobras are considered to be in the top five most dangerous snakes in the world to handle. So I want to be very careful when dealing with this guy. Using my largest snake hook from Midwest Tongs. It's my preferred company. They have really good snake handling equipment. So we got a female and a male. We're going to take the male out since we put so much food into that area. Watch this. This thing is nuts. Look how big this cobra is. Super big, super cranky. Forest cobra from Africa. This is the largest true cobra in the world. getting upwards of 10, maybe even 10 plus feet long. Relax, dude. This guy will fly at me in a split second and try to bite me on the face. So, I got to be super careful. Beautiful forest cover. Look at that. He's And he's actually pretty laid-back. I know it doesn't seem like it, but this is a pretty chill forest cobra compared to other ones I've been around. Woo! Be super careful not to cop a bite from this snake. African cobras have a deadlier concoction of venom than your Asian cobras. They're basically like the king cobra of Africa. They hood up with such grace. All right, going to take some rats. The female is not that big, so we're just going to take one like medium rat. Throw it in there. She can eat that later. Put it up on that thing. Nice and secure. Let's see. We're going to feed some other guys over here. Got some a very happy rattlesnake right there. Looking for some food. What's up, dude? You want You want some food? This is my Arizona black rattlesnake. I've had him for a long time now. Probably like six years. Drop that rat right in there. He'll go eat it later. Nice little meal for him. Come on, little wean rat. Oh, not the camera. Not the camera. There we go. Nice little meal for the gorgeous snouted cobra of Africa. Third largest cobra in Africa. Get you to back up a little bit. Beautiful snake. Look at that snouted cobra already munching down on that rat. No problem. Looks like I got to clean the corner. There's a spicy meatball. >> All right, we've got my green anacondas. I got my female right here. Hopefully, she just bites the quail. And [Music] I got two green anacondas, the heaviest snakes in the world, getting upwards to 18 and sometimes people say 20 feet long. So they're the heaviest. And she's a female, so she'll get bigger than a male and eventually she'll become one of the largest snakes in the room. So we separate them so they don't fight over food. I'll probably throw another quail in there just so she has a good meal in her belly. Oh, and by the way, guys, the live streams, we're taking a little bit of a break from the live streams because the internet is so cruddy that it just keeps falling out when we try to do lives. So, bear with us. We're ordering a new system. Hopefully, it works out good. And then we're going to live stream every week, multiple times a week on this platform and the other platform. You know the name. I'm not going to say it cuz I don't want to be shadow man, but you know what I mean. All right. We've got a white monoled cobra known as Pearl. She's the only other lucistic we have here. And oh, and she's always ready to get some food. She's crazy. All right, we're just gonna close that up before she decides to come after me. She likes to let go of the food and then try to bite me right after. Okay, we're good. All right, put a lock on that. Make sure it's nice and secure. And then now we're going to feed the first ever cobra I handled growing up. This is Big Bertha. She's literally the first cobra I handled when I was super young. I was a young teenager and my friend used to own the snake. You hungry, mama? Oh, no problems at all. Just Oh, she's deep in shed. That's why her eyes are so foggy looking. Nice and secure. Next is the propain black snake. This is not a snake you want to take lightly. So, I'm going to be super careful to tackle my stuff up because this snake will sometimes fly out of the enclosure trying to bite me. Hey. Hey. Want some food? Hey, want some food? Okay. You want Okay. Okay. Oh, you're in shed, too. That's why. All right, we'll just put the rat there on the hide. Throw another rat right there. And then when that snake wants to, it can eat on its own. This right here, relax, sunshine. This right here, this one's not too bad. This is just a harmless little Honduran milknake. Much easier to keep alive in captivity than your actual coral snakes. Look at that. Such a beautiful snake. Love these guys. Super pretty. Great for the kids to hold. looks super venomous, but it's not. So, everyone can get a cool photo with them. All right, you look really nice. I've never seen you hood up that high. It's pretty cool. Okay, let's move on. Uh, lock, lock, lock. These guys are all locked. We're good to go. Next, we have a Euroone rattlesnake. This is a endemic species to Venezuela. Got to be super careful cuz this snake likes to strike out. Oo. You want some food? A little bit of food. Little bit of food. No, you're looking to strike past everything, huh? Come on. There you Okay, there you go. Beautiful uricone rattlesnake and raising that guy up from a tiny Oh, from a tiny little baby. There we go. Put a lock on that. Move on to the next. All right, we we already moved on. We're done with you. We don't need to fight. We don't need to argue. Just moving on, Pearl. We're moving on. I got Okay, let's feed this uh monooled cobra. Sunshine. Sunshine, you hungry? Come on. Come on, sunshine. There you go. Beautiful monled cobra. This is an albino. So, you can see it's got like reddish eyes and a yellow tone to the skin. Not as uh much of a clean look as the all white lucistic. Right here we have the beautiful Colette snake from Australia. This is an endemic species to Queensland, Australia. Going to open it up over here. You want some snacks? Oh, coming out of the croc skull. Look at that. How cool. You want some food? Come on. Oh, there you go. Okay. All right. Oh. Oh, there you go. And those are pretty small. So, we'll throw maybe one more in there. Nice little meal for meatball to collect snake in the top 14 most venomous in the world. We've got the beautiful South American rattlesnake pair right here. So, this is my female. I just want to separate her from the male that's hiding in the hide box. We're going to put her right into this container with some food so she can eat on a We'll see how this works. Let me try to redirect her a little bit. She's already got some rats in there, so want to be super careful. Just going to gently scoop her up with these tongs. There we go. And just like that, close up this container nice and secure. And then now we can feed the male. Get that hide real quick. What's up, dude? Beautiful South American rattlesnake. This one's got a full stripe instead of diamonds. There we go. Okay. I think he's more worried about defending his area than eating right now. So, we'll just leave them alone. And now I'm just going to lock this up and we're going to move on to some more snakes. All right. So, we got the Indian covers up here. This is a a pair. We've got a male and a female. I'm going to try my best to move this without Whoa. Big male just almost shot out. Let's see. We're going to get this uh female that's smaller. There we go. little female Indian cobra. We're just going to separate her from the male so they can eat in peace. We got two rats in here. I'm just going to leave those two little rats in there. Lash that closed. Oh. Oh. All right. He's hungry. Beautiful Indian cobra in the top four most responsible for bites in India. They contribute to around 100,000 bites every year in India. And this is the same snake that bit me in India. Not the individual, but the species when I was filming the top four deadliest snake video. Unfortunately, I got bit on the fingertip. So, luckily I survived. Green Mambas, I'm not going to be separating them. I'm honestly just gonna take some of these small rats and scatter them in there and let them fight over the food. Let's see. Want a rat? There you go. You look interested. I'm going to throw another rat back here for the other one. Watch this. It's going to grab the rat. Bam. They are very fast at striking. Not a snake to be taken lightly. Let's take out this beautiful female Cape Cobra to separate her from the male. These guys are honey and mustard. Real cute names for really venomous snakes. Drop or drop. Most venomous cobra in Africa. Some say as venomous as the black mamba. So you do not want to take a bite from this snake. It could very well end your life. Just going to gently stick that snake right in there. Nice and secure. Can eat the rat on its own now. And then now we can feed the male. There we go. Beautiful cape cobra from Africa. The most venomous cobra out there. All right, we've got Kobe the black mamba. He's the biggest mamba in the room now. Super dangerous. I'm just going to open up the opposite side cuz I do not want him having access straight to my chest. There you go. You Oh, that is a super fat bike. That's so crazy. Call the black mamba cuz that black interior of their mouth, it's a warning to let other animals know to back up or that's going to be the last thing you see. All right, we got little Dingo, the black mamba we hatched out last year. You hungry? Oh, are you gonna eat? You gonna eat for us on camera? He's a little little shy guy. He likes to eat live. Oh, he's going for the bite. You want it? Ooh, he is cranky just like his dad. Oh my goodness. What a crazy little snake. There we go. Holding on to the rat pink. That's good. Okay, we have the gabino. This is a hybrid in between the gaboon and the rhino viper from Africa. Super fast driger, just like the gaboon is. Super pretty. Look at that. It's got a nice, gorgeous arrow on top of its head. Look at that beautiful arrow on top of that head. Such a sexy snake from Africa. All right, we've got Mick the yellow anaconda. And his name rhymes with something that he acts like. Super pretty, super cranky. He's going to need an upgrade soon. He's getting really big. And then we have the Indian cobra right here. This is the male Indian cobra that's living by himself right now. He just came out of shed recently, so I'm hoping he eats. He didn't eat the last couple times. So hopefully that's the only reason why and no other reason. You hungry? Oh. Oh yeah. He's hungry. Gorgeous looking Indian cobra. Come on. Okay. All right. Let's just uh let's just close that up. Next is a king brown from Australia. Pygmy king brown. So not as big as the true king brown getting 8 foot. Come here. Okay. Whoa. Holy whackamoly. That was spooky. Here. Have the food. Crazy kids trying to venomate me. Look at him. He's just doing circles around the place. Let's just close that up. Oh my god. Super super chill snake. Great beginner for for kids. Just kidding. Uh stay away from these animals. They're super dangerous. Watch out. This one's going to shoot out like a dart. This is the puff adder. Oh, in the same family's gaboons, rhino vipers, the gabino. very very necrotic nasty venom that could lead you into an amputation situation where you lose your arm or your leg. So you definitely got to be careful with these guys. I'm going to lock and secure all these enclosures and then we're going to check out these little snakes right here like the albino EDBs. The albino eastern diamondbacks are doing real good. This one's going through shed. The one below right here is not in shed. Looking gorgeous, but unfortunately they like to eat live still. So we're not going to see them eat on camera today. But what you can see eat on camera today is this yellow ball python. Oh, check it out. It's not a rattlesnake, but pretty cool. Here you go. You want some food? Come here, banana split. Come here. Oh. Oh, my camera person just got bit. Oh, that was crazy. Yo, come here little baby. Come here, little baby. Come here. What are you doing? >> You always want my attent Oh, you little rat. You little rat. Let me touch you. I love you, Kaido. Oh, don't bite me, dude. What's wrong with you? Kaido, he's having a good day enjoying that nice cool water while it's hot out. Ah, you're biting me. So funny. All right, beautiful people. Let's go feed some crocs. Bridget, come on, Bridget. Come on, mama. Look at her. She's like a dinosaur coming out of the bushes. You want this? Oh my goodness. Savage broad cayman. Ziggy, you want some rats? Ziggy, relax. Oh my goodness. Ziggy, my first ever crocodile. Got with my permits. She is so beautiful. Grown out so nicely. Look at her. Oh, just slowly, Ziggy. Slowly. JJ. JJ, you hungry? Come on, JJ. What are you doing? You're eating grass. There you go. Beautiful African dwarf crocodile. The smallest true type of crocodile out there. Come on. You got some nice draw pressure for a little crocodile. A little muddy. You've been hanging out in the mud spot. She's got all these lagoons everywhere where she can hang out. So, she doesn't have one pond, but she has multiple little shallow creeks she can hang out in in her big enclosure, just like she would have out in the wild. Bunch of shallow puddles and creeks to live in. Beautiful gold breaking through the black. I love the African dwarf crocs. We need to get you a boyfriend, huh? We need to get you a beautiful boyfriend so you can make lots of babies. There you go, mama. Such a pretty crocodile. All right, beautiful people. That's going to be it for this episode. I'll see you on the next one. Stay beautiful, stay safe, and most of all, follow your dreams and stay passionate about what you guys love. I love crocodiles. I love Ziggy. I love Ziggy so much. I love you, Ziggy. All right, beautiful people. I'll see you on the next one. Hey. >> Well, yeah. That's your fault.
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