This documentary clearly set up the snake killing domesticated animals who had no chance of survival in the first place - This including a chicken coop, a rabbit among others unfortunate animals.
Nature is and can be a cruel and violent place, but the difference is that what happens in nature is that an animal can survive and the outcome of a prey vs predator situation is random. The animals set up to be killed in this production were domesticated and hence had no natural inclination towards fleeing a situation which they would perceive as dire, besides being morally disgusting it doesn't make it a true nature documentary either.
It's just a macabre set up by morally depraved humans all in the name of entertainment. I wouldn't be surprised if the snake was a domesticated one as well considering all the animals it was shown killing were.
Nature is and can be a cruel and violent place, but the difference is that what happens in nature is that an animal can survive and the outcome of a prey vs predator situation is random. The animals set up to be killed in this production were domesticated and hence had no natural inclination towards fleeing a situation which they would perceive as dire, besides being morally disgusting it doesn't make it a true nature documentary either.
It's just a macabre set up by morally depraved humans all in the name of entertainment. I wouldn't be surprised if the snake was a domesticated one as well considering all the animals it was shown killing were.