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Awesome
Ответитьkiss of death...rip
Ответитьaww so cute mummy and baby, the way the baby is clinging on to mums back. lisa 🇬🇧
ОтветитьI like the bush vipers quite a bit. Beautiful. Abstract looking.
ОтветитьPangolins are so cute! I couldn't imagine eating them.
Although, I can clearly see why their scales were used to create high end ultralight weight and very effective armour.
man, pangolines are one of the coolest animals ever
PS. That allways repeated thing about gaboons having the longest fangs, I doubt that very much. And also, what it is, a record or average. Is it two snakes of same lenght, of same age....its all messy. Also gaboons are VERY curved while bushmaster for example have almost straight dagger like fangs, which are longer almost allways if we measure in straight line fro the root to the point
PPS. That rhyno was stunningly beautyfull, and that jamesons mamba was super dark, crazy, colourwise not even looking like a mamba
Outstanding narration. Beautiful film work. Thank you.
ОтветитьVery lovely to see & know 💕💕💕🇹🇹🇹🇹🙏🙏🙏⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍😍😍😍😍
ОтветитьGrat vide
ОтветитьThose rhinoceros vipers were beauty 😍
Ответитьput the star of the show (gaboon viper) in the last minutes so we enthusiast and patiently to watch the whole video. thanks for this great video.
ОтветитьThis narrator's voice has a choppy, monotonous tone; thus, he delivers his monologue in a very unexciting way. This is unfortunate, because what he has to say is both exciting and fascinating. Please use a more "professional" narrator in your future video presentations. Thank you.
ОтветитьThe pet traid of wild animals makes so so angry I could keel over
ОтветитьComing here for my needed deep dive on my favorite snakes mostly the gaboon viper 😩🙌
ОтветитьMost animals don’t bother me.When it comes to snakes I prefer to stay as far away from them as possible,non-venomous and venomous alike!
ОтветитьThey have horns to protect from head-on attack by other animals ....the horns stab into the predators head when they try to bite down.
ОтветитьAdoro i serpenti i colori,killer tengono sotto controllo i ratti,la colpa è del uomo che ha invaso il loro territorio
ОтветитьAmazing channel
You have a new suscriptor
This guy's trying so hard to not sound Indian lmfao 😂
ОтветитьWhen you introduce a snake, it would be cool if you displayed the Latin name on screen for us nerds.
ОтветитьThe gaboon’s mouth and head is so wide, it doesn’t even turn the mice head first! Swallowed, seemingly, sideways!
ОтветитьThe african snake hunter was a cool dude. Great to see local conservation. Teaching kids to not be afraid but just avoid the vipers and he took good care of them. I hope they are treated well by the purchaser.
Ответитьnever kill snakes because it's wrong to do that now and days
ОтветитьWow the best part about this video is the GABOON VIPER I've encountered one before
ОтветитьThose bush vipers are so beautiful. Love the way their scales protrude
ОтветитьAlways great shots..
ОтветитьUsed to go into the rainforest to pick oranges and cocoa as a 5 year old. Honestly shocked to still be alive 😅
ОтветитьYou've got to admit these snakes are gorgeous colours & Reptiles..🐍 why can't people just "bloody" leave them!!..BE😤😠.
ОтветитьYou should have pet it 😅
ОтветитьGreat video. Just came across your channel & am an instant fan. My unicorn of venomous African rainforest snakes would have to be Pseudohaje goldii.
ОтветитьVery useful informations about the species!!
ОтветитьThe green mamba is beautiful
ОтветитьThis is one of the reasons why I will never set foot in a continent infested with snakes ever again. They just make me ill. In Africa I saw so many of them, and came across them while walking or cycling along country paths - Naja Nigricollis, Naja Melanoluca, Naja Subfulvia, Bitis Arietans, Bitis Gabonica, a Green Mamba came into our house, etc.
Unfortunately they were in the cities as well.
A huge number of people get killed by snakes in Africa. It's a wonder that the true figure isn't ten times more ... it's just horrendous ...
You are not having to live with them on a day in day out basis ... that's why you find them fascinating and mysterious. Africans - please continue killing them ... don't let them kill your children!
Boring
Ответитьalways perfect for getting my fix of the world’s fascinating reptiles etc.
ОтветитьBeautiful pangolin. And the little baby! What a great documentary.
ОтветитьOoh my 8kg snake is heavy 😮
ОтветитьIncredible work❤️
ОтветитьYour content deserves way more viewers.
Ответитьjameson got a mamba and a chameleon? same habit.
ОтветитьPeople like to scaremonger about human activities but avoid saying that it is the Western economic model that destroys habitat. We were living in perfect harmony with nature before white man came and poisoned our minds, lands, and food with his constant greed.
ОтветитьGreetings from the BIG SKY.
ОтветитьSnakes are so phenomenally beautiful.
ОтветитьForest.cobra.king.afrika.
ОтветитьGosto muito de seus vídeos 👏👏👏👏
ОтветитьThe rhino and gaboon vipers are so magnificent. Very beautiful.
I agree with you, captive bred is the only type of snek you should get.
I used to keep new world tarantulas. I only got captive bred.
Thanks for your videos. You take me to wonderful places.
How many residents of these areas fall victim to these bites and die?
ОтветитьHow close were you to the snakes?
ОтветитьAmazing pictures and great information
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