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u/kanashiirobotto 8d ago
I find it satisfying haha.
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u/edlee98765 8d ago
Sssatisssfying
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u/conjunctivious 8d ago
Fun fact! This subreddit banned pictures of animals due to the concerning amount of people saying they're tempted to put their dick into an animal that vaguely resembles a vagina.
One of the examples they used was a snake's open mouth.
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u/NoPornJustGames 8d ago
I believe your and my definition of "fun" to be at opposite ends.
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u/2mock2turtle 8d ago
omg jk rowling i hate your work
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u/4ar0n 8d ago
I love her work, I fucking despise the person though.
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u/VibraniumRhino 8d ago
makes one of the most inclusive fictional universes of the modern era
“LOL not you guys, tho” @ trans women.
Unbelievable times we live in.
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u/jazzman23uk 8d ago
I used to agree with you - liked the work, couldn't stand the person, then I sadly watched this video and realised just how much bigotry and hate I'd never noticed in her writing
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It's the way she describes bad characters with certain traits as ugly and then good characters with those exact same traits are given a pass. Really shows how she thinks.
Also the slavery apologia. My God, we were dumb ass kids not to notice how abhorrent it is.
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u/afakefox 8d ago
I just clicked to comment the same thing and you were already at the top spot lol gotta be a universal human feeling, to love a good yawn. Sometimes you just hit it right; it sucks when your yawn gets stuck - once that happens you have to forget about yawning until it can happen naturally, cant happen once you're thinking too hard about it.
Fuck...! I want to yawn so bad right now but I know I cant get a good one going and now it's all I'm thinking about.
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u/mollierocket 8d ago
I am so susceptible to contagious yawns that I yawned watching the snake, reading your comment, and now writing the word. My kids love saying the word randomly to make me do it, but after too many they get stuck like you described!
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u/DeadTiblas 8d ago
Much less terrifying than most animals. It's a snake, you pretty much know what's coming. As a kid I had a guineapig and I recall the shock of seeing it yawn for the first time. Was like "what gates of hell are being opened here?" They are cute and you never associate that with a bunch of enormous teeth.
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u/87tskin 8d ago edited 8d ago
Yawning is weird, I read recently that fish have been documented yawning Edit wow I just googled to check and it's actually almost all vertebrates, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and indeed fish. Idk why it's so funny to me lol
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u/PenguinZombie321 8d ago
Awwwww!
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u/thekiller490 8d ago
As someone with a danger noodle I approve that snake yawns are adorable.
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u/forboognish 8d ago
Where snake brain?
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u/Clown_Crunch 8d ago
is smol
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u/Reddit_Survivor9 8d ago
But more useful than human brains.
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u/Kryotheos 8d ago
I thought the noodle was having a stroke
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u/bye_alisha 8d ago
having a stroke
Seconded. Up until 0:05, it certainly looked like it, with that droopy-ass mouth!
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u/LuxTheSarcastic 8d ago
He's fine! He's realigning his jaw after eating, because the two bottom halves aren't really attached to each other so they can eat large things so they do BIG YAWN to put it back.
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u/starkrocket 8d ago
I imagine that must feel so good. Like when you yawn and feel your jaw or ears pop and for a half a second everything is okay in the world
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u/Apparentlyloneli 7d ago
once i yawned too hard and i cant open my mouth properly for a month... fuck this human shit i want to be a snake
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u/charmerabhi 8d ago
Does it not have any teeth at all??
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u/YaBoiSnek 8d ago edited 8d ago
This dude is a constrictor. Their teeth are pretty small and pointed backwards just for the purposes of making it difficult for prey to back out of their mouth.
Edit - fixed typos
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u/-creepycultist- 8d ago
I think this is a burm or a retic? Regardless they actually have some pretty big teeth if you look at their skulls, it's just hidden by mostly gum
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u/optemoz 8d ago
Definitely a boa. Pythons have very specific looking heads. Boas have that sort of “stealth fighter” looking heads, if that makes sense lol
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u/Kelfezond11 8d ago
Can I ask what made you think it was a python? No disrespect at all just curious, I'm the weird dude who brings reptiles to schools for kids to look at and the amount of adults who confidently misidentify my boa as a python is outstanding. Is it like the media with AR-15s where just anything vaguely in that shape must be an AR?
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u/-creepycultist- 8d ago
Actually I'm a reptile guy too I've just never seen what an albino boa looked like
And I thought I saw pits but clearly I was tripping.
Now that I look at it more closely the body shape is boxy and obviously a boa.
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u/SnakeSnoobies 8d ago
Their teeth are kinda like cat claws. Not visible all the time, but they’re there.
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It's cute! There's a comic about snakes yawning by Pet Foolery.
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u/90degreeturn 8d ago
Laughed way too hard at the gif of the snake's head! Looks like a hand puppet the way its jaw stretches.
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u/SSC_Noctizo 8d ago
Don’t put your-
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u/cheshire07 8d ago
I knew i would find this somewhere in the comments
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u/SSC_Noctizo 8d ago
This guy gets it ^
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u/LetEmbarrassed785 8d ago
Am I weird? It's cute for me, not terrifying.
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u/Carnonated_wood 8d ago
It's definitely cute now but try to say that when you encounter it in the wild
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u/YaBoiSnek 8d ago
I pick up most snakes i meet in the wild lmao. It'll still be cute
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u/Carnonated_wood 8d ago
Damn, if I see a snake i just go back the same way I came from because i ain't messing with that thing, god knows if it's venomous or not
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u/YaBoiSnek 8d ago
Where i live, we dont really get venomous snakes but i see what you're saying. Even if it is venomous though, they really dont want to attack you so they'll most likely just slither away and hide
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u/Officer_Hotpants 8d ago
I tend to know the venomous snakes in my area due to growing up in Florida and having a couple pretty dangerous ones.
...so I do love just hanging out and watching snakes when I find them.
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u/kindarusty 8d ago
Username making me wonder about definition of "pick up" here.
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u/Moochingtiger182 8d ago
This made me yawn
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u/1968Bladerunner 8d ago
Ditto - I'm terrible for doing it &, once started, am regular like a Pringles tin!
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u/Raging_Hope 8d ago
Isn't it resetting its jaw? Saw a snake do that once, on some video way more terrifying than this. Look like a predator from the movies.
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u/GladiusMaximus 8d ago
You are correct. It's obvious at the start of the video that the jaw bones are misaligned. After the yawn everything is back in position.
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u/iisgod2 8d ago
snakes don't dislocate their jaw bones, this is quite a common myth, they actually have ligaments there to help them stretch their mouth around their food
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u/toastar8 8d ago
So is that a yes to the original question?
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u/Magatha_Grimtotem 8d ago
It's yes. Used to own a ball python, she did this after eating every time.
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u/PuppyPunter21 8d ago
They don't dislocated it, but they also yawn to readjust it.
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u/DIO_over_Za_Warudo 8d ago
But it's such an adorable sleepy danger noodle!
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u/HiILikePlants 8d ago
IIRC this isn't a real yawn, more just adjusting their jaws, which they might do before and after feeding
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u/GoneAmok365247 8d ago
It’s not yawning. It’s trying to see if you’ll fit.
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u/MoonSt0n3_Gabrielle 8d ago
Kinda jealous, wish I could yawn that deep, seems it would be relaxing and help jaw pain
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u/TheAlaskaneagle 8d ago
I had just fed my snake (I would do it on the floor while holding her food to keep it from attacking her while she lines up to constrict) and she was adjusting her jaw next to a friend of mine who was playing a video game while sitting on the floor. She started yawning which I thought was adorable, but my friend who happened to look over at her, leapt from his sitting position to slamming against the wall 5 feet away from him.
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u/Tepismaster 8d ago edited 8d ago
Kinda want a pet snake but at the same time too scared to handle them lol
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u/Cornhole-Husker 8d ago
Start with a corn snake. They are really calm. Babies tend to be a bit nippy but their teeth aren’t very big, you probably won’t even notice they bit you. Adults are docile, super easy to handle and rarely bite.
Mines 12 years old and has never bitten me or anyone else that has held him.
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u/__fujiko 8d ago
I was also afraid of snakes, and being around my partners ball pythons has really changed my comfort level with them. They are actually really lazy, love to cuddle because of your warmth and are surprisingly kind of dumb lol. My partner was struck once, but it was because the snake mistook his hand for the rat and it was amusing, because you could tell the snake immediately knew it messed up, so even though it was a bit shocking, it wasn't any worse than most accidentle cat or dog pet bites/scratches. I firmly believe that snakes can be loveable and rewarding pets for anyone if they are given the chance to prove they aren't scary.
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u/0D2kv7wwmd 8d ago
I actually find it quite amazing that no matter how different we are from species we all have similar bodily functions
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u/GoreMaster22 8d ago
Sometimes, on feeding day or just before eating, my snake literally looks me dead in the eye and yawns. This one looks kind of weird though.
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u/Anxious-Cookie-1581 8d ago
I might be the only person in here to find this really cute I love snakes:)
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u/WoodsmallConnor 8d ago
Nothing about this is oddly terrifying. If you find this scary you are simply afraid of snakes, which isn’t odd.
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u/warm_coke_enjoyer 7d ago
I swear if i see someone do a joke about putting his dick in it I'll Curt Cobain myself
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u/ArcheryOnThursday 8d ago
Is that what it's doing???
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u/DanielSadcliff 8d ago
I assumed it was resetting its jaw bone
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u/TheDeadGuy 8d ago edited 8d ago
True, but it's still considered yawning for a snake even if for a different purpose than humans. We define the action not the motive, in part because we don't always understand the motive
Edit: to expand since I love this stuff, let's look at terms like shivering, sneezing, goosebumps and hiccups. Disclaimer my background is more general natural science than linguist so take it with a grain of salt
Shivering we think of involuntary motion, but most of the animal/insect kingdom uses some type of direct and purposeful motion to get warm. Even though it looks very different it's sometimes called shivering. So it's a loose term
Sneezing is a trigger that expels water or air through your air passages. Mammals, birds and reptiles all sneeze and again we think of it as involuntary, but it is a porpoiseful action you see in marine mammals. Marine mammals have a completely different way to inhale with their blowholes, and have evolved complete control of their breathing. They will do the same action as a sneeze when they are sick, have full control, and do it at the surface but we don't call it a sneeze since they don't have the same air passages. So it's an exact term
Goosebumps are seen in almost all animals, mainly for getting warm or intimidation. Mammals get a bit messy here and have them for hormonal and psychological reasons too. So it's a loose term
Hiccups are from a specific type of respiratory system, so you don't see them anywhere but mammals, as our system is a bit unique. So it's an exact term
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u/Sweet-Ad-1017 8d ago edited 7d ago
The upper palate inside its mouth looks like a dog/cat face
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