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CIRI-CIRI ULAR JELMAAN JIN - EKSKLUSIF BERSAMA PANJI PETUALANG
Muhammad Faizar
There was a snake about 5 meters long, about the size of a duck. It came out of a hole, slithered towards us, we turned around, and its eyes blinked. So, I named this King Cobra Trenggalek as Twin Killer
because it bit its own owner until it died. So, this snake was kept for 5 years and its owner was bitten and died when it was fed. Other than the incident of the owner was bitten, is there anything else? We went to Central Sumba,
in Central Sumba District, there was a vertical cave, which contained python snakes. The cave was closed. We didn't have a permit, we came there,
and I was naughty. I was naughty, and the team came there, and I was naughty. I was naughty and... the team came there, I caught the snake. I caught the snake and got five. When I was about to get to the hotel, suddenly, the locals were already at the hotel,
in our tent. They said, their family was in trouble because you caught the snake from me Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh usually I face people who are quiet but here I am very tense
seriously at the place of Mr. Panji Petualang
Assalamualaikum, Mas
Waalaikumsalam, Mus'ad Assalamualaikum, all friends Assalamualaikum
in the content of Mr. Panji I'm really nervous, seriously when the snake
what's the name? Widi?
Widi, Goldi
Oh Goldi
Goldi is out, oh my God, I'm sweating even though usually facing people I'm afraid of being kicked out. I'm used to it. I'm scared here. I don't dare to hold it. Actually, I've wanted to meet you for a long time. I want to talk about snake noises.
Because... There are many patients at home who are paranoid about snakes especially if their house is a snake den they immediately think it's a magic
is there any explanation from the snakeology perspective?
from the scientific perspective, from a logical point of view, why is it that recently, especially in the rainy season, a lot of people enter the house area, it's because of the function of the paddy fields, it turned into a house, it turned into an industrial area, like a factory. Well, in the end, they lost their habitat and moved to where we live.
So, it's actually humans who entered the house of the snakes, right?
That's right. But there's also the non-logical side that we can discuss as being logical. In the past, the place was prayed prayed by the ancestors,
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Get started freeit was sacred, and maybe there was a spring nearby, there were bamboo trees, there was a forest, and usually the guardians of such places were snakes.
The inhabitants.
The inhabitants were snakes. So if for example there is a myth that says, be careful, don't go into the forest, especially if it's after Maghrib, you'll be in trouble. It can be a disaster because it's a snake. Is there an explanation, sir? Why is it Maghrib time? Is the snake's activity time is Maghrib? Is it true that the activity time of the snake is Maghrib?
So, most venomous snakes are active at night. While those that are not venomous are mostly active at day or at noon. There are indeed some species of snakes that are venomous and active at day and night. But most of them hunt at night. Especially at dawn until 10 pm. From 5 pm to 10 pm,
the snakes that live on trees or on the ground, they go out to find food and drink. That's how they behave. Why do they behave like djinns? Yes, that's right. Because there is a similarity in Arabic
between the snake and Jin. It's in the Surah of Naml, guys. When Prophet Moses threw the staff, the staff turned into a Jann.
Jann means snake. And Jin is called in the Surah of Hijar, the name is Al-Jann. the rabbit turned into a djinn, djinn means snake and djinn is
in hijar, is called al-djinn why is it so similar? including the time of the activity yes, djinn means maghrib yes, like that sir so, they are especially the venomous snakes, if the snake is not snake, we shouldn't be afraid because it's not dangerous.
They won't do anything if we get bitten by that snake. While the difference between snakes like snake-head, snake-tail, cobra, and then snakes that are wood-like, like snake-tongue, they are active at the time of sunset until 10pm
after 10pm
they will return to their respective positions wow, interesting where do they live? it depends on their species for example, there are the arboreal viper like the trimeresurus albolabris or Trimeresurus insularis.
They live in the tree branches like this. They will hide in the bush to hide from the sun. When the sun sets, they will come down from the tree branches to look for food and drink. The food is rat, rat, like that. While the Javanese cobra is also average. They come out of the nest, hole or the pile of what becomes their house, they also come out at the time of the sun.
The king cobra?
The king cobra is also the same.
Does it live in a hole or in a tree?
The king cobra is a explorer. So, this is the most perfect snake among other snakes. They are not sluggish. They are smart. Then they are snakes that control other snakes' populations. So they eat snakes.
Then they can also climb trees, arboreal, and explore terrestrial land. So, King Cobra is active day and night. It's not limited to night. It can live in the forest, in the garden area, and in the village area.
It's called King, right?
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Get started freeKing. King. So, it has a wide range of hunting skills. Is he a predator of the top or is there another predator that can hunt him? King Cobra, when he was still a baby, usually King Cobra will develop into a female, starting from January to March.
There's a time?
There's a time. After that, in June or July, they will lay eggs and make the nest from
rattan and also dried leaves. The nest is built like a fruit that builds a nest, then the eggs are stored in the nest that is built, then the egg is ground like chicken. While the other eggs are not like that.
Smart, right?
Smart, Ustad. Then, the natural enemies are the hawk, the hawk and the hawk. That's what controls the eggs. Finally, they can become kings. But now, there are many problems in the field. Predators of snakes such as lizards, then mongoose, then scorpions,
are shot by the owls who are not responsible for their hobby, for their satisfaction. Whereas, the biyawak, musang, and garangan in the wild have an active role to control the population of the snake.
Finally, when the prey is gone, the snake population will increase and multiply. The habitat is gone and the habitat that used to be a farm and a house the predator's population is gone because we shot it
hehehehe
that's bad
scientifically speaking, it's like that Scientifically, yes. Then, did the snakes attack humans? The answer is yes. The population was controlled because the nature has a system to control it. Because it's not balanced, the conflict between the snakes and humans is so high in the area. Humans kill the snakes, the human being in such a high place the human being killed the snake, and the snake killed the human being and finally they killed each other
and it continued until today
ok mas, now we will discuss the connection
with metaphysics
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I see in some hadith literature there are many hadiths that say that snakes are the soul of jinns. Snakes have a close relationship with the devil. And there are some who say, in the book of Orithi, that even Muslim jinns like to turn into snakes. What makes you so happy with snakes?
Is there anything that is different from animals that we think are common? Like me, snakes are like enemies in quotation marks. Snakes can't be controlled.
They are as they want. Just like the Jinn. If we can control them, we can controlled, we are the one who is controlled. So if someone says he can control a snake until the snake follows him,
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Get started freethat's impossible. Because this snake is one of the reptiles, a cold-blooded animal that lives as he wants. As they want. So,
one thing that makes me like snakes is about their temper their greediness. Their greediness. So, they are greedy creatures. They don't want to be controlled. But, they are sensitive to our energy.
I see.
In fact, this snake is an indicator of the characteristics of the environment. For example, is the nature still good or not? If we see that there are still snakes and frogs in the paddy fields, it means that the nature there is still good. Even the snake can feel the energy to that level. If the nature is already damaged, it doesn't want to live there and it goes.
Like that. That's why if we go to the sacred area, the area that is sacred, for example, there is a sacred grave, there is a pasture or forest that is indeed sacred by the people there,
there must be a snake there. Because the energy is good. So they are actually looking for a place where good energy? Yes, positive energy. So when the energy in one environment is positive, the snake will be afraid.
This is why I plant trees here, then I make it like a forest. Are they looking for a place where the natural elements are complete? Yes, the ecosystem is complete, The natural elements are still complete. So if the natural elements are incomplete, the energy is not good, the animal will not like it, it will not be happy. It will eventually leave. Or it will die. Sedentate. It will die by itself.
For example, one of the elements is missing, it doesn't want to stay there. It doesn't want't. It will die. That's why here, in this house, because this is a shelter, a place for snakes to live, which was saved by us, the volunteers, the animal lovers, and the fire department, that's why we set up this shelter as if it were their habitat. It's not humid, it's not hot, it's not cold.
And the snakes like places like this. But the risk is that there are a lot of jinn. So there's a bonus, Ustaz. That's why later I want to ask for your help, to pray for my house. I don't like that kind of snake.
I like the snake.
Have you ever, Mas? This is related to you. I like it. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha There is a character called Al-Jin in the Quran. It's very clear. There's even a letter called Al-Jin. Have you ever met a character like that?
A weird one.
So, the first time Goldie was brought here by Heru Gundul. So, Goldie was captured by Heru from Sumedang. Heru was captured from Sumedang and brought here. And Goldie's color was different from other snakes because it's whiter. It's weirder. That night, my keepers were alone here.
I was at home, in front of the house. He was recording a figure from... There's still a recording I'll give to Ustaz. From the front gate, there was a figure. A girl standing there. She looked like a kuntilanak. the I was called from the front. At that time, it was Kiper Lama who recorded it. I was recorded by him. He was still there.
Until today, sometimes I move to the front house, I like to hang out in the upper room, next to the figure. Oh, I see. Yes, yes.
It seems like it was brought by a snake. Because before, this house didn't have that. So, like a snake is their pet? It seems like it was brought from a snake, because before this house there was no such thing. So it's like the snake is their pet? It seems like it. There are some snakes that are really like a companion, maybe. I don't really understand the term. So it's interesting, because in the time of the Prophet there was an Indigo, his name was Ibn Suhayyat.
So when the Prophet tested his Indigo, what did you see? I saw a big cliff on the sea, surrounded by snakes. So, it turns out that the devil also kept big snakes. I don't know what it is. Maybe, what is the myth here? The grandfather of Antarctica? Antaboga.
Antaboga, maybe. I don't know. Each culture has its own term. But, have you ever met a snake in real life? I met a snake in real life in 2009 when I was shooting my old program,
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Get started freePanji Sang Penakluk, in Alaspurwo. I was with Mas Yu Yung, he's a snake breeder from Surabaya. We were herping, we went into a cave in the middle of Alaspurwo, near Pelengkung beach.
There was a dry cave, and it was full of python snakes. There were so many python snakes, maybe hundreds of them. We tried to explore, we went into the cave. All the snakes we found were normal. But when we went further into the cave, there was a snake about 5 meters long about the size of a duck
It came out of a hole, it slithered towards us We were in the center and its eyes were blinking It was like, Why is it blinking? Because the snake doesn't have eyes It doesn't have eyes like a fish
It can't be blinking So, Mas Yuyong pulled me out I was like, get out, get out of here. It's not a snake. Did you see his eyes blink? It was a crow. It blinked and everyone got out.
Mas Yuyong said, it's a king of snakes. It's a python. It's a python? Yes, it's a python. It's a normal python.
It's the same as a black python. A little bigger than this one.
What's the color?
The color is normal.
It's the same?
It's the same. The color is normal.
There are no white features. Or black? No. But the eyes are blinking. So there's a pair of eyes. They're looking at it. And they're approaching it. I was like, what? And then I got close to him. We were like, friends. He was blinking his eyes.
Oh my God.
He was blinking his eyes. That was an experience in Aras Purwo. I was on a TV show.
You were on a TV show?
Yes, I was on a TV show.
Oh my God.
What was that? I'm curious.
Was that once or was there another one? That was just once. Then there was another one in Sumba. In Sumba, we went to Sumba Tengah. In the Sumba Tengah regency, there was a vertical cave,
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Get started freeand the inside was python snakes. That cave was closed. We came with people from the forest. Because it's a conservation area that is well-kept by the people and the government. We don't have a permit. We don't have a permit, and we came there because we thought,
well, the people who have a permit are far away in the village, right? We're in the middle of the forest, why do we doing, asking for permission, just want to catch a snake. Well, I'm naughty. I'm naughty with the team, I came there, I caught the snake, Ustad. I caught the snake, got 5 snakes. I wanted to take it home, I was so excited, right?
When I wanted to get to the hotel, suddenly the people of the custom had entered the came to our hotel. They said that their family was kidnapped because they caught a snake from the cave. That's the real story.
It's far, right?
Yes.
Between the village and the snake's place. So when the five snakes were caught, the locals were also kidnapped. They were kidnapped because the snake was caught. Eventually, we let them go. We bought three pigs. They were bitten by the villagers.
We cut them.
So, they were in hiding. Or they were being cheated. They were in hiding. They said, don't take our children. Don't bother us. We won't bother you. Let them go. bring it back.
If not, there will be disasters. Finally, we were afraid, because we were far away from the customs. I brought it back to the cave. No more problems, but we were subject to customs.
We had to buy the animal, the victim. Is there a special way to distinguish between the real snake and the fake one? In terms of behavior, the fake snake is usually calmer. Not aggressive?
Not aggressive.
They tend to be calmer. Their aura is different, and their eyes are like that. I've seen them in Alaspurwo, their eyes are blinking. Their eyes can blink. So the uniqueness is from their morphology. Suddenly their eyes blink, and there are also also color patterns that are not called mutations. Like in the axe, there is a death characteristic called a dead body, white on the wings.
If the snake has a white line on the neck from here to here, so there is a death characteristic from from the neck to the left. Like a skull.
Like a skull.
That's what happened.
That's what happened. As far as I play with snakes, that's what I've seen and got. That was a roundabout time, Mas. I'm interested in the one that's been ripped off. Oh, that one? Yes, Trenggalek.
What do you think of the aura or the release of Trenggalek? I named this Trenggalek King Cobra as Twin Killer because it bit its ownk until it dies.
So this snake has been kept for five years by its owner and its owner was bitten to death when it was given a drink.
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Get started freeWell, it could be because this snake didn't want to be regulated.
It's an animal that we don't want to regulate. So, if I'm a hawk, I have a limit. So, when I interact with them, I have a mental communication that I usually do. I look at them first, I stare at them first, I stay still first. If there's a connection from here, I allow it. If they want to be held, I will hold them. But if there's a connection, I'll let it go. If it wants to be held, I'll hold it.
But if there's no connection, I won't let it go, then I won't hold it. I'll just look for another one. Like earlier, when I was with Ustaz, there,
the lizard, when I wanted to hold it, it stood up really high. It's like a warning. If you want an attraction, don't come to me, but to others. If... I'll bite you.
Other than the incident that bit his master, is there anything else? The one that got bit? Not yet. Not yet? Not yet.
But, I don't know. Because he already had victims. There are victims, human victims So the aggressiveness is not the same as the others Even Garaga lost to Garamin I see like there's a dark energy
Yeah, right Yeah, that's right
The energy is not good That's why I'm a little bit upset I'm also afraid of all kinds of things I was a bit upset and scared to do things with that animal. There was an energy behind it that was not good for the animal. So if the animal has urine, it means it has urine. Yes, it has urine.
It's like a puddle. How many years ago was this brought here when? How many years ago? This is when it happened. When it happened, the victim's family handed these two snakes to the police station there. Then the head of the police station happened to be a friend and pointed to me here. Actually, there are a few snakes, besides the one that was killed by people, there is a king cobra snake in the middle,
which we covered with a cloth. It's not friendly, right? Yes, it died too. The owner was taking a bath, biting his hand, then died. The child was still a baby.
That's a snake charmer too. The one on the right is the snake charmer in Pangandaran. So, 1, 2, 3, all of them are killers. The one on the top, the right one, is the same. The one on the left is Bogor, the one on the right is Pangandaran. So, they were sent by friends. one is Bogor, the other is Pangandaran so it's sent to the middle of the city by the community
and they are given to the people here and in Pangandaran, there are also Kang Deden and Tevina they are dead but if they are killed, they have the right to live so we just put them here, We'll lock him up forever. Why did you close it?
Because of the desire? If we open it, if he's still he's the most defensive. If we open it, he'll hit the glass. He'll attack the bottom.
It's a pity. If we don't close it, he'll get hurt. He'll attack the boar. Poor thing. Because if he didn't do that, he would get hurt. He would attack the glass. He's very aggressive.
What if you feed him and
clean his cage? If we feed him and clean his cage, we have safety. So we use grab sticks and tongs. We have friends, Adi and
Ngus, who take also in charge of this, along with Vicky and me. So, we have the SOP here. When we clean it, we need one box. We put it in the cage first, into the box. Then, we clean the cage,
bathe the snake, soak it in the box, give it an antibiotic and antiparasite, vitamin, in the box, give it an antibiotic and antiparasite, vitamin, and then we put it back in the cage.
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Get started freeIs it aggressive?
Oh yes. It's going to attack. But there are tools. We use tools, we use a grab stick. We avoid the disaster here.
This is scientific.
But in the wild, are there any snakes that hunt for other things? Snakes hunt based on instincts. Like other animals. They usually use instincts and a sense of smell called Jacobson in their tongue. So if you see a jaguar, Ustaz, it feels the air particles Jacobson in its tongue. So if you see a rat snake, it senses the air particles around it through its tongue.
In its mouth, there's a sense organ called the Jacobson sense organ. So the snake's tongue can sense the air particles around it. And it can smell more than a dog can smell around it. So when a rat snake... Oh, it's a human. Oh, it's a mouse. It's looking for a mouse. That's why snakes are not afraid of salt, actually.
Snakes are afraid of smell and the smell of urine.
Duran, you don't like it?
I don't like it. Because it doesn't smell like a mouse. It smells like charcoal, it smells, camper, and new house. The snake doesn't like it. So the snake comes to our house because of the smell of the rat. Okay, Mas, it's related to the hadith. Is it true that every snake is possessed by something?
True.
From the jinn.
True.
Every snake, every living creature, like trees, especially snakes, there's something that possesses them. Not energy, but creature, entity. Yes, true. Especially snakes like the king cobra. Like that.
The devil?
The one that rides the snake? Have you ever interacted with the one that rides the snake? So if I'm here, it's more like...
There are some that are more calm when we keep them. They're more comfortable. Some of them are more like... hot. Because they're male. And the most... The most horrible thing about these snake is its cold blood.
If you ask me, is it true that all these snakes are like jinns? The answer is yes. Because I think this snake is a half-mystic creature.
Oh really?
Why is that?
The way it lives is strange. If we measure it from the historical perspective, from the past, Prophet Adam, peace be upon him, and the devil and snakes were sent down to earth. That's why in the Quran, there's one and another, and you will fight each other.
The proof is that humans and snakes are now fighting. Even though I'm educated, don't kill the snake. The snakes are part of the ecosystem. People said, oh my, that's not possible because it's already in God's hands. It's already in God's hands. Yes, Ustaz, that's right.
Then we also see if we go into the temple, the temple, everything, the sacred places, there must be a snake's relief
A dragon?
A dragon Sometimes a snake Why? Because snakes are guardians This is interesting, about the dragon The dragon is a myth all over the world Not only in Java, not only in Sunda
But in all of Europe There are dragon myths Japan, China, Korea, and even Arab. What is the secret behind it? And is there really a dragon snake? Yes, if you say there is a dragon snake, there is.
So if you are curious and want to know about the real dragon snake, you can search on Google, search for Senodermus javanicus. Senodermus javanicus. Xenodermus javanicus. Use X, Xenodermus javanicus. Search on Google,
you'll see Dragon Snake. This is what it looks like. That's a real dragon snake, that lives on Mount Selamet. It lives on the top of Mount Selamet, and it's a mountain-waiter.
It's a snake that bites. That's my place. Serious, endemic to Java. That's a real Naga snake. Xenodermus javanicus. But it's different from the spiritual Naga. Because the spiritual is not limited. It can be big or small.
Yes.
As much as it wants. If this is a real snake.
How big is it?
The longest is 60 cm. Not as big as King Kong, right? No, but it's a dragon. It's as big as a dragon. And it lives on the top of the mountain. That's scary. And that's an indicator.
If the habitat is damaged, it won't... I said it earlier, right? It won't be there, it will disappear, and then there will be a disaster. A flood or whatever, because when the habitat above the mountain is still good,
the dragon snake still has a well-preserved population, it becomes a waiter there, and it becomes a balance between nature and us. If it disappears, it means the habitat is damaged, and it can be a disaster.
That's why it's true, if there's someone waiting for it on the top of Mount Selamet, there are people waiting for you. There are a lot of people waiting for you. Snakes, bats, trees. But if we talk about the dragon in a fantasy or spiritual way, the dragon itself is actually the manifestation of Kundalini energy
Yes, Kundalini energy So it's a manifestation of human fantasy The energy is there, it's big, unlimited, strong And humans eventually visualize it Like in China, in us, with the existence of a snake with a mouth, a tail, and legs. Like that.
But there are people who say that dragons are Komodo. Is that correct?
It can be.
It can be.
Indonesia has a lot of dragons, but China is inferior to Indonesia.
What are they?
We have a forest dragon Dragon forest It's also a Puruwakerto There are many in Gunung Selamat It's a forest dragon Is it a snake or a lizard?
It looks like a lizard, but it's a dragon You can search for it Forest dragon Is it in Gunung Selamat? Yes, there are many dragons in Gunung Selamat too? Yes, Gunung Selamat too. There are a lot of dragons in one mountain
Wow, this is the one who is in front of Gunung Selamat Please Too bad, there are a lot of animals
There are a lot of dragons in Gunung Selamat There are no dragons in other places, but in our place there are Because it's random Just imagine, Gunung Selamat is guarded by several dragons The first one is Forest Dragon What color is it? There are many colors, blue, green, cream I'm curious
I'm curious too
Oh yeah
Beautiful
Is it small?
Yeah, small, this big But they inhabit the rain forest over there Then there is also a Salvin Dragon behind there, like an iguana it's like a Godzilla, it's called Salvin Dragon or Hydrosaurus Ambonensis, a water dragon from Sulawesi
its habitat is in Sulawesi it's a dragon, Salvin Dragon so it's a water dragon from Sulawesi Let's just take it so that our friends can see It's a little bit creepy So, it's not... Try this, Om Khus
Salvin Dragon The water dragon from Sulawesi And its habitat covers the island of Sulawesi It's like Godzilla, right? Yes, it's similar to Godzilla There's also Lantansus bornensis.
That's even more terrifying. Komodo... Godzilla. Thank you. Can all reptiles feel energy? Energy, yes. Look at this.
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Get started freeCan you see? It's looking up, looking down. It's paying attention. It's looking and it had an expression too. See?
Oh yes.
See? What is this?
Assalamualaikum.
Can you hold it? It's okay if this...
Not ticklish?
See, see, see.
It tickles, right?
Even though it's a bit rough, it's normal.
Maybe this is for friends who have never seen it, this is the Dinausaurus of Indonesia. Why is it so small? Because if it's big, we'll die in its eyes. It's been made smaller by God. This is good.
Yes, this is the name of the species, Hydrosaurus Webberii. It's originally from Sulawesi. There's also the Ambonensis, which is from Maluku. This is a water dragon.
It has wings to swim in the water. Masya Allah, yes, that's right. So it lives on the banks of the river and it inhabits the river in the area of Sulawesi. Like Spinosaurus? Yes, like Spinosaurus. This is a dragon.
From our country, it's very rich dragon From our country, so rich This is the richest And when we love them with all our heart They will also feel like this
So they feel comfortable
I like reptiles but I don't know why
Not yet After the second time This'll be a warrior of the dragon, if you keep doing this.
Warrior.
I'm a warrior, so I'm in the same level as the dragon. Warrior of the dragon. Talking about the sensitivity of sensitivity to natural energy,
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Get started freecan it read people's aura?
It can. Just like a cat. All animals? Yes, all animals. Actually, humans are also sensitive, right? That's right.
If we clap, we're comfortable talking, right? Yes. If we don't clap...
It's the frequency, right?
Actually, all living creatures can feel what we feel. Especially snakes. Snakes are more sensitive to energy. They look like they don't have feelings. But they are actually very strong. So, they are the most sensitive creature? Yes, they are the most sensitive creature.
They are very strong. So, if we talk about snakes, they say that snakes have a vengeance. If they are killed, it is called a myth. Yes, it is also a myth.
Like that. So, he can recognize who killed his family? Yes, he records it. Using a vehicle? How does he record it? Yes, recording. Using a vehicle? No, in the memory, maybe the snakes can communicate like that.
So if the snake is killed, if the eyes are not destroyed, it will record who killed it. Later, if his friend comes, he will take revenge. So if you kill a snake, you have to destroy its eyes. The head?
The head.
So here's the thing, Ustad.
Scientifically, snakes have many lives. Just like cats. Even though the head is separated from the body, the snake can live for for one more day. That's the fact. That's why our ancestors taught us,
if you kill a snake, you have to shave its head. Because if you don't shave its head, the snake will record your face and its friends will retaliate by stabbing you in the face. Wow. Actually, what I mean is, if we kill a snake, we stab it, hit it, and the head is still intact. The head is still alive for up to two days, because the snake has a long life expectancy.
Then, someone passes by, after we kill the person, and we step on it, we can still bite it.
Trek!
If it's venomous, does the venom still exist? It still exists. How can it be?
Imagine. Yes, it's still alive. Imagine. It's still alive. That's why if you kill a snake, you have to destroy its head.
Why? If the head is destroyed, it won't bite the other one.
And it's dead?
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Get started freeDead. That's it. There's a book of scholars named Al-Isobah. It's a work of a scholar named Ibn Hajar Alaskolan. Back in the Tabi'in era, there was a man who was doing his research. Suddenly, a snake appeared and he was killed. It turned out that the snake that was killed was a Jelmaan. In the end, this person was taken and stabbed by the Jinn.
He was going to be executed because he killed the snake. Has there ever been such an incident?
There must be a lot, right?
Here, in our incident. Because I love snakes, no if people are like that, the community they kill and then their friend take revenge I once found a blind person because he closed the snake nest
so in Cianjur, It happened a long time ago. The Ustaz was already dead. So, there was a snake nest behind the bamboo fence, behind Simma's house. Simma was covered with hot water.
So, there was a cobra snake that went into the hole. Because he was scared, he poured hot water and poured it back. After that, he was covered with a rock. After a week, there was an incident. He fell from the bathroom,
he was hit on the head and then he died. Then, he died shortly after. Maybe it was a karma. It could be.
Or it could be a snake.
A snake? Yeah, a snake.
I personally see a cobra here, like there's a gap.
I don't know why. Ustaz, did you feel it? We released a few snakes, and the energy was different. Some were soft, some were rough, some were scary.
Usually, from there, the children sitting there, the cobras there, the ones that are the most uncomfortable. They just come here and that's it. The most uncomfortable is the black one.
The black one.
The black one.
Maybe because it's new, psychologically. Wow, this is just released. For me, the most comfortable is actually the I feel most comfortable with the white one.
Oh, the white one?
I'm not brave enough to touch it. The Indian one. Even though it's aggressive at first, but for me personally, it's comfortable.
India, the, from India. India's OTI.
What's his name?
Not yet, Ustad.
Maybe Ustad Faisal can give him a name.
What is it?
His name is Danang.
Danang?
It's okay, Ustad.
He's just the best there.
Thank you very much, Mas Panji.
You're welcome, Ustad. I was given a lot of guidance and knowledge. I think he's just playing around. Thank you very much, Mas Panji. You're welcome, Ustaz.
I was given a lot of insight and knowledge. The science of snakes. It's important because I also often explore, even though it's not like you, Mas Panji. We explore in places of the wild or
places of history. It's related to the Ruqyah, actually. Not to animals.
But at least we have information. We are often criticized for not wearing shoes at night. We wear sandals like this. They say there's a snake, what's it called? Hyper? Yes, the land snake.
There are a lot of them in Indonesia. The highest population. Very often people get bitten. I'm and see the snake in its habitat that's more exciting it's exciting if we have more time we can come back here again thank you very much, Mr. Panji thank you
don't forget to support Mr. Panji's channel what's his name? Panji Petualang he has a lot of educational videos about the wild nature and snakes and this nature is our friend,
a creature that is older than us, at least when we maintain nature conservation, we have fulfilled the trust from Allah as a caliph on earth. Follow our channel, and look forward to the next episode.
Hopefully we can collab again with you. Hopefully we can collab again with you.
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