This blew my mind—never thought snakes could be farmed at this scale 🐍.
I always thought snake leather was rare, but millions harvested like this? That’s insane.
Fun fact: python skin is one of the strongest leathers in fashion, no wonder it’s in high demand.
I saw one snake once in my backyard and freaked out. These workers are dealing with THOUSANDS every day! Respect.
So are these snakes bred on farms, or are some still caught from the wild? Genuine question.
Man, luxury handbags come with a wild backstory. Someone risked their life just so you could flex that purse 💀.
These snakes look calm in the video, but I just know they’d have me running for the exit IRL.
Indonesia really turned snake farming into a billion-dollar business—never knew it was this big.
I can’t imagine walking into a room full of snakes like that. Nope, not me 😂.
The factory part gave me chills. It’s efficient, but also feels kinda scary to watch.
As a Floridian, I thought I’d seen enough snakes… Indonesia said “hold my beer.”
I always assumed snake skin was just a small niche market, but this video proves it’s massive.
That one snake staring at the camera had me nervous through the screen 👀.
This is lowkey like a real-life version of a horror movie, except it’s just daily work for them.
Do people in Indonesia actually eat snake meat too, or is it mostly about the skin?
I can’t tell if I’m impressed by the scale or horrified by it. Maybe both.
Luxury brands should show THIS when they sell products—would people still buy them?
Snake farms in Indonesia look way more high-tech and organized than I imagined.
This is the definition of “fashion has a price,” and the price is thousands of snakes.
That worker casually grabbing a giant python… braver than any superhero.
Crazy to think this whole industry is hidden behind the scenes of fashion shows.
Bro this is giving major “nope” vibes 😂🐍.
Honestly, the snakes look healthier than I expected for such a large farm.
Kind of wild how something people fear so much becomes a billion-dollar trade.
I’d last 5 seconds in that factory before passing out from fear.
Snake leather may look glamorous, but watching this process shows the other side of it.
The scale of this farm makes me wonder how many products worldwide come from here.
Props to Indonesia for turning something scary into such a huge business.
Not sure if I’ll ever look at a luxury handbag the same way again after seeing this.
This video is both terrifying and fascinating at the same time—couldn’t stop watching.