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No offense to anyone from Australia but, you guys have the most dangerous animals
ОтветитьOn one hand I'm glad and grateful I don't live around venomous snakes but on the other hand I would absolutely love to be able to safely see these snakes in the wild
GWARDAR!!!
I would shat myself if i was there,!!!!!
ОтветитьWhat about Inland taipan its not most powerful venom snake?
ОтветитьNever going to Australia.
ОтветитьWhy can't you spell colour properly? I'd love to see a video showing all of Australia's venomous snakes! There are some that are venomous, but not deadly, so I'd like to see them!
ОтветитьYou probably should've had the red bellied black in the place of the small-eyed. Sure the small-eyed
could deliver a more potentially fatal bite, but they almost never even bite people. The red bellied however
is right up there with the Eastern brown and Tiger in the number of people they bite.
Should i worry about snakes in Australia
ОтветитьMany thanks from an 88 year old Englishman who compliments you on the most perfect snake documentary ever made. And I have had a lifetime of watching similar documentaries April;, 2024.
ОтветитьThe King Brown or Mulga Snake is the KING of all Snakes they also eat Inland Taipans or Fierce Snakes
ОтветитьHello, I'm a trail runner from Croatia (Europe). I'm interested in how trail runners manage to get through training in Australia next to so many poisonous snakes. How do trail runners prepare for running training in nature with all those snakes?
ОтветитьEastern Browns scared the shit out of me. They can be just as aggressive as a black mamba.
ОтветитьHow many people die from snake bites every year in Australia? How many are killed by crocs? Sharks? Kangaroos?
ОтветитьAnother great one, Thanks!
ОтветитьI like this video😊👍
ОтветитьI live on a 25 acre property just west of Bundaberg,about 30 kms,its amazing I don't get many snakes around here,seen the odd tree snake and python but only came across a couple of nasty aggressive snakes in the last 6 odd years.We have goannas living in some holes near the house in the side of some hills,I see them nearly everyday I wonder if they keep the snakes away,heard they do but would like to know if there is any truth to it.
ОтветитьThat copperhead is gorgeous
ОтветитьI’m shy as well…😅
ОтветитьAmazing how flattened out that Tiger snake was, must have been close.
Ответитьamazing video. I seemed to be around the object of observation.
ОтветитьI love this video. Informative with beautiful presentation. I probably won’t ever be able to go to Australia, but I decided to make up a rule for myself if I ever did: every snake I see I would consider to be venomous except obvious pythons 😉Even then I wouldn’t go near it unless it was a pet from a breeder.
ОтветитьPlease go through this Matej and Zusana
ОтветитьWe have none in New Zealand 😔
ОтветитьI sent you an email
ОтветитьNo😊😢
ОтветитьPourquoi certains serpents se mangent entre eux ?
ОтветитьLe COBRA ROYAL est beau comme serpent mais Dangereux veineineux ❤
ОтветитьBelle vidéo de serpents Félicitations bravo salutations distinguées de France ❤❤❤
ОтветитьAnother excellent episode guys, I'm in Far North Qld, see plenty of EB's and Red Bellied Black's, haven't seen a Death Adder yet though. Keep up the great work :)
ОтветитьI remember the first time I saw Steve Irwin’s show and he went to a suburban neighborhood and went into someone’s backyard and lifted up a plastic kiddie pool to reveal and eastern brown and I was like yeah no Australia isn’t for me. I used to follow this guy on Instagram who went to Australia to study and one day he posted that he was trapped in his biology building because some venomous snak had curled up in front of the door and they had to wait for a snake handler to come take it away.
Ответитьque balor tenéis que susto ❤
ОтветитьYour videos are simply beautiful....and have to be seen on a big screen TV to really appreciate the beauty of these animals.🐍
ОтветитьA few years ago I was hiking near Blackheath in the Blue Mountains and almost stepped on a snake of unknown type.Lucky i didn't step on it otherwise I would have found out if it was poisonous or not!The only poisonous snake that i have ever been bitten by is a Night Adder in South Africa but nothing happened.Probably a dry bite or the fact that the Night Adder isn't very poisonous.
ОтветитьSuperb doc 🐍...
And no commentary.
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Thanks for another great video. Apart from the death adder, these snakes look fairly similar.
ОтветитьProbably the chance of meeting one is pretty remote unless you’re going looking for them
ОтветитьI love the name ‘death adder’ it’s like an alternative way of calling it the life subtractor
ОтветитьAustralia, the elapid haven
ОтветитьWRONG. Worlds top 3 most toxicly venomous snakes are;
1) Belchers sea snake
2) Du Bois sea snake
3) Hooked nosed sea snake.
Ignore Australian testing as it is flawed and does not undertake proper testing of sea snakes.
NOTE; Three species of Sea snakes are more than 75 times more toxic than the Inland Taipan.
Australian testing is flawed.
Amazing footage.
That inland taipan really wanted to stand and deliver and end your careers. Quite unusual. I can't believe you found so many in a day.
Brown snakes are predictable, psycho when cornered.
Was it hard work any of the species ?
Great video. I love notechis ! It's a beautiful snake.
Ответитьthe number one deadliest snake in australia is ...the australian government!
Ответитьamazing ! thank you for your great work ❤
ОтветитьExcellent video! I also wanted to know more about the carpet pythons (jungle and coastal), the diamond pythons, even the olive pythons as well!
ОтветитьThank u very much
ОтветитьThat turn around speed on the death adder is frightening.
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