Tiny brain take: >Le snake hates it and only reddit thinks this is cool
Medium brain take: >The snake doesn't really care
Big Brain take: >The snake is the one who built the device
Yes, my mother killed two chameleons and a snake because she kept trying to be le quirky animal woman. Killed a lot of birds and fish too.
God damn, I hate how women treat animals.
normies watch and think"omg cool a scienc" anyways
the snake did not really care at all although probably felt a bit uncomfortable, maybe even stressed
although I do want to see it done maybe by a more specialized team than 1 youtuber and his friends like something at a university or wherever they do animal brain experiments
>"Bro totally I invented a method to give snakes legs!" >*shoves a snake that moves slow as fuck n a tube with robot legs* >*Bonks its head against a wall* >"THIS IS SCIENC, FELLOW REDDITORS"
Next time, please, try this shit with a black mamba or a cobra. Not a defanged one, mind you. Shove the snake in that same tube in a tiny garage like that one and tell us how it went. Show the world how much in need of legs snakes actually are
I was so dissapointed after watching this shit, fucking clickbaiters, I wanted to see some cool engineering, expected to find out how that fuck he utilised snake locomotion to power the "exoskeleton" but nah.
All I got was ball python bullying and retarded anthropomorphizing commentary for 10 year olds.
Literally one of the reasons snakes are my favorite is because of how gracefully they move around their environment compared organisms like me stumbling around on two legs looking for my car keys, I cannot think of an animal that needs robotic limbs less even if they actually functioned.
Yeah, be it slithering, zig zaggin, darting or pythons tanking forward and up a vertical wall, snake movement is always cool to observe, muscular little dudes.
>do snake understand?
that he's in a thing that's moving around? yes.
>and can snake control it?
no.
>you will live to see man-made horrors beyond your imagination
Tiny brain take:
>Le snake hates it and only reddit thinks this is cool
Medium brain take:
>The snake doesn't really care
Big Brain take:
>The snake is the one who built the device
Woman take:
>AAAAAAAAAA SNAKE WITH LEGS KILL IT CHAD
>*shits, pisses, shrieks, sobs and jumps on chair*
You do realize how many weird reptile owners are girls(female) right?
le quirky girl xD teehee
where do I find them bros?
I want to cuddle one and a ball python at the same time
Yes, my mother killed two chameleons and a snake because she kept trying to be le quirky animal woman. Killed a lot of birds and fish too.
God damn, I hate how women treat animals.
We're you the only pet that survived?
normies watch and think"omg cool a scienc" anyways
the snake did not really care at all although probably felt a bit uncomfortable, maybe even stressed
although I do want to see it done maybe by a more specialized team than 1 youtuber and his friends like something at a university or wherever they do animal brain experiments
>"Bro totally I invented a method to give snakes legs!"
>*shoves a snake that moves slow as fuck n a tube with robot legs*
>*Bonks its head against a wall*
>"THIS IS SCIENC, FELLOW REDDITORS"
Next time, please, try this shit with a black mamba or a cobra. Not a defanged one, mind you. Shove the snake in that same tube in a tiny garage like that one and tell us how it went. Show the world how much in need of legs snakes actually are
what is your point
I was so dissapointed after watching this shit, fucking clickbaiters, I wanted to see some cool engineering, expected to find out how that fuck he utilised snake locomotion to power the "exoskeleton" but nah.
All I got was ball python bullying and retarded anthropomorphizing commentary for 10 year olds.
Literally one of the reasons snakes are my favorite is because of how gracefully they move around their environment compared organisms like me stumbling around on two legs looking for my car keys, I cannot think of an animal that needs robotic limbs less even if they actually functioned.
Yeah, be it slithering, zig zaggin, darting or pythons tanking forward and up a vertical wall, snake movement is always cool to observe, muscular little dudes.
>do snake understand?
No
>and can snake control
Probably not