I think if the Red and Black Spitting Cobras were smart, they would use your content, get agents, and start modeling. They are so beautiful with such vibrant colors they could easily sell muscle cars, sports equipment, energy drinks, soft drinks, banking accounts, motorcycles, tvs, you name it. You take a cut of their pay as agents and live like you really want to. In all seriousness, the videography and content is absolutely the best I have ever seen. You both deserve a bigger platform than RUclips to broadcast your material. I have learned so much and have a deeper appreciation and fascination for these critters than I did before seeing your channel. I am a HUGE fan because of what you are doing, how you are doing it, and the education I have received here in the comments and from your videos. You are so lucky to see these animals in the wild. Keep up the great work. I love this channel!!
You are absolutely right that those two cobras (and we think also the yellow Cape cobra) could be super successful with their beauty :D Many thanks for your huge support, we are extremely grateful for it! We are happy to have any platform and RUclips actually gave us the chance to show our work. We were in talks with some TVs but they don't want footage which is not dramatic. We enjoy having a chance to present snakes as we see them and destroy many myths about them! We will work hard to be able to continue with our channel :) Thank you!
@@LivingZoology Yes. You are correct about the Cape Cobra. The three ofthem would make a power house ad for any muscle car, truck, musical instrument. soft drink, liquor, and a host of other items that I cannot think of right now. If TV wants dramatic, then they should show more of the US Congress. If they want quality, then they can take your footage. You have a great channel here and are doing great work. Enjoy the holidays. You have a great channel here.
@@jazzbariman Very well said, those 3 cobras have a great potential! :) TVs like dramatic footage from Congress or parliament, also here in Europe. Quality, not so much. We will hopefully have a nice working holidays in the rainforest! Enjoy Christmas time! :)
Certainly you are deserving of videography awards! The close up of the Indonesian pit viper injecting venom is outstanding. As was the entire video. Bravo! Brava!
@@LivingZoology Oh? I didn't realize you had content that wasn't available on RUclips. I subscribed to your RUclips channel but am I still missing out on other productions? Thanks in advance,
@@christophersmith2470 The vast majority of our content is on RUclips, don’t worry 🙂 We tried to say that many viewers wrote to us that they did not see many of our recent videos in recommendations. They thought that we are on a vacation, meanwhile we are working hard and not getting enough views 😀
@@LivingZoology OK, understood. I guess I'm getting all of your content but I am late to the game (so to speak) I wish more people had interest in any type of ecology but sadly stupid or instant gratification praising videos capture today's person's interest more than wildlife. If I was rich I'd pay for your team to travel full time, but sadly am not.
@@christophersmith2470 We also wish more people were interested in nature history videos. We will be grateful if you watch our content and occasionally share it to anyone you know who might be interested 🙂
FANTASTIC COLLECTION OF TOP NOTCH BITS !! Loved the T . insularis the most, bcz I was Trim keeper/breeder and always thought they were the most tenacious ''strike and hang on''' attackers. Lovely camera work and sound work as always
Thanks! 👍We are happy that you watched and liked it. It is understandable that you love the T. insularis scene the most if you kept these cool snakes :)
Awesome clip again! The Yellow Cape Cobra is a real beauty! But by no means a good camouflage color on the red sand. The poor Spectacled Cobra (Naja naja) is eaten alive. Kingcobra Venom is weaker than that of the other cobras. Big Gaboon Vipers are really very impressive snakes. The hunting dice snakes are cool. Visibly very common in this czech area. Cool habitat!
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Wow! I was riveted watching this doc. The camera work is stunning. That black (SA) spitting cobra looks a nasty piece of work. Best doc since Austin Stevens series. Fantastic - I’m on board 😮
That pit viper being able to only open one side of its mouth was actually pretty amazing even if I hate snakes lol thought I would come fir a good scare lol
@@LivingZoologyI no longer hate snakes because of channels like yours and snake discovery. I’ve actually touched a garter snake to move it off the road which I Never in a million years would’ve done before. Thank you for what you do. Your hard work and effort shows and does make a difference!
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Hi, Just a thought. Your segment at the end where you talk to viewers is great. However, you do not need snakes hanging around you. I understand it's there to create fascination. It is fine if you like that, however, it does not suit you, with all due respect. You are high quality researchers, conservationists and film makers. Your videos are good enough to create all the fascination. Just be yourselves. As always, best wishes :)
Thanks for your thought! We recorded more versions, in some we had some of our snakes with us :) We thought that it was nice to include them as they are stars of our educational programs about snakes for kids here in the Czech Republic. We did not think that it will look silly or something like that...Let's hope that viewers will like to see us at the end of videos :)
@@LivingZoology Hi again, it is always a great delight to see people behind the scene (you) at the end. And yes, handling snakes for educational purposes is absolutely fine. I love your videos where you are doing that with children and while sharing info about the species. It is really not about looking silly or something. I just don't feel right about snakes being handled/used, when that is really not required. And again it just doesn't suit you guys. I mean I see you guys as David Attenboroughs of Snake documentaries 😊. Again, with all due respect. And as always, best wishes 👍 PS: The video about a green viper eating a gecko and all the other videos should get at least 10 million views.
@@mayuragrawal9146 We totally understand your point and we think that our presentation of ourselves will evolve :) We are not used to be in front of the camera and we started to film behind the scenes series just last year :D But we are getting used to it. We might use more the versions of us without snakes. It is so nice that you see us as David Attenborough of Snake documentaries, we feel honored! It would be nice if the green pit viper video and others got 10 million views, but we guess it is not dramatic enough for most people :D We really appreciate that you became a member! Thank you so much! We should fly to Peru this Tuesday to film more snake footage and the videos which will appear until we come back are already prepared, so we hope that it is ok if we add you to the list of members after we come back :)
I honestly wonder how much of this is "stage-managed" - as in - camera-man spots a snake, gets his camera into perfect position, _throws in a lizard/rat_ & viola - a perfect "natural" video.
Honest answer for you, in some hunting scenes we helped the situation to happen as we don't have finances and time to wait for a month at one location :)
I think if the Red and Black Spitting Cobras were smart, they would use your content, get agents, and start modeling. They are so beautiful with such vibrant colors they could easily sell muscle cars, sports equipment, energy drinks, soft drinks, banking accounts, motorcycles, tvs, you name it. You take a cut of their pay as agents and live like you really want to. In all seriousness, the videography and content is absolutely the best I have ever seen. You both deserve a bigger platform than RUclips to broadcast your material. I have learned so much and have a deeper appreciation and fascination for these critters than I did before seeing your channel. I am a HUGE fan because of what you are doing, how you are doing it, and the education I have received here in the comments and from your videos. You are so lucky to see these animals in the wild. Keep up the great work. I love this channel!!
You are absolutely right that those two cobras (and we think also the yellow Cape cobra) could be super successful with their beauty :D Many thanks for your huge support, we are extremely grateful for it! We are happy to have any platform and RUclips actually gave us the chance to show our work. We were in talks with some TVs but they don't want footage which is not dramatic. We enjoy having a chance to present snakes as we see them and destroy many myths about them! We will work hard to be able to continue with our channel :) Thank you!
@@LivingZoology Yes. You are correct about the Cape Cobra. The three ofthem would make a power house ad for any muscle car, truck, musical instrument. soft drink, liquor, and a host of other items that I cannot think of right now. If TV wants dramatic, then they should show more of the US Congress. If they want quality, then they can take your footage. You have a great channel here and are doing great work. Enjoy the holidays. You have a great channel here.
@@jazzbariman Very well said, those 3 cobras have a great potential! :) TVs like dramatic footage from Congress or parliament, also here in Europe. Quality, not so much. We will hopefully have a nice working holidays in the rainforest! Enjoy Christmas time! :)
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This just might be the very best video of snakes on planet earth
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Certainly you are deserving of videography awards! The close up of the Indonesian pit viper injecting venom is outstanding. As was the entire video. Bravo! Brava!
Thank you so much 👍!!! We put lot of afford and time into our filming, so it is always great to read a positive comment! :)
Very cool videos with no narration and silly dramatic music. This is the way to do it.
Thanks for watching! Great that you love our videos!
There is literally nothing on RUclips better to watch than Living Zoology. Don't know how I
missed this masterpiece video.
Great that you think so! :) Check our channel, there may be many videos you missed! RUclips did not show our videos to many viewers in 2024.
@@LivingZoology Oh? I didn't realize you had content that wasn't available on RUclips. I subscribed
to your RUclips channel but am I still missing out on other productions?
Thanks in advance,
@@christophersmith2470 The vast majority of our content is on RUclips, don’t worry 🙂 We tried to say that many viewers wrote to us that they did not see many of our recent videos in recommendations. They thought that we are on a vacation, meanwhile we are working hard and not getting enough views 😀
@@LivingZoology OK, understood. I guess I'm getting all of your content but I am late to the game (so to speak)
I wish more people had interest in any type of ecology but sadly stupid or instant gratification praising videos
capture today's person's interest more than wildlife. If I was rich I'd pay for your team to travel full time, but sadly
am not.
@@christophersmith2470 We also wish more people were interested in nature history videos. We will be grateful if you watch our content and occasionally share it to anyone you know who might be interested 🙂
00:00 pit viper dinner
2:18 cape cobra running
5:03 king cobra vs indian cobra
8:27 gaboon viper hunting
11:40 spitting cobras
14:12 dice snake catching fishy
16:55 egg thief
19:19 rinkhals playing dead😵
21:12 rattlesnake
23:41 snake fight
Thanks! :)
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23:41 snake mating
The Best crew out there. I always enjoy
That is great, thank you very much!
I agree!
These images of the animal world are so real and lively! Thank you for sharing such useful and adorable knowledge! 🐾❤
I’ve always loved snakes … and your footages all around the world increase my love for them !! Thank you!
So nice of you, it is so great to see that you love for snakes increases with our footage! :)
Drinking my morning coffee In CA next to my chameleons watching a snake eat another snake what A beautiful way to start A Saturday morning 😅👍🏼
Sounds great! Greetings to California from the Czech Republic! :)
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One ot the best videos!
Glad you think so!
Wow! Incredible footage guys! Subscribed✌️
Awesome, that you love this video! Thank you for subscribing! 🙌
A tense and breath-taking moment! These animals never give up!
Thanks for watching!
FANTASTIC COLLECTION OF TOP NOTCH BITS !! Loved the T . insularis the most, bcz I was Trim keeper/breeder and always thought they were the most tenacious ''strike and hang on''' attackers. Lovely camera work and sound work as always
Thanks! 👍We are happy that you watched and liked it. It is understandable that you love the T. insularis scene the most if you kept these cool snakes :)
The black necked is truly stunning.
Thank you for watching!
Stunning video
Thank you very much!
awesome video !!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Zdravím zase krásný dokument jen mi připadá že ten Ophiophagus slovil Naja Naja sp. Díky s pozdravem Petr.
Díky moc! Ano, Ophiophagus slovil Naja naja, je to napsáno v názvu scény 🙂
Despite the short, thick stature of the Gaboon Viper, it has an amazing camouflage and colours.
Yes, the camouflage of this species is unbelievable!
@@LivingZoology .. Also the snake with the longest teeths. (I never forget that) about 5cm.
@@PpAirO5 Yes!
Such a good production!
Thanks for watching! :)
The camouflage of that gaboon viper my goodness, takes intelligence to get in such a spot that merges you.
Great video❤️
Thank you! ❤️
Nice Video i love snaks
Us too! Thank you for watching!
Awesome clip again! The Yellow Cape Cobra is a real beauty! But by no means a good camouflage color on the red sand. The poor Spectacled Cobra (Naja naja) is eaten alive. Kingcobra Venom is weaker than that of the other cobras. Big Gaboon Vipers are really very impressive snakes. The hunting dice snakes are cool. Visibly very common in this czech area. Cool habitat!
We are glad that you like several scenes from this video!!! It took us 6 years to film all the footage and it is great to present it to viewers.
Really a great video with the flooding of information in a great and organized manner. Thanks a lot ❤
Thank you very much, great that you love our video! 🙏🙂
Kamera dan pengambilan vidio nya sangat istimewa
Thank you for watching!
No surprise but another great video
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Thankyou for great video very cool and natural
Thank you very much for watching!
i think you guys have the best quality videos on the tube. Congrats
Thank you so much!!! Please consider subscribing to our channel :)
Your cinematography and production are astounding! Top tier content! I hope you can find a way to get the funding you deserve and on your own terms.
Much appreciated! We try our best to produce great videos and documentaries, thank you!
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Egg eater is incredible!
Thank you for watching!
great videos!!!!!
Many thanks! :)
Looking forward to it :-)
Hope you enjoyed it!
Wow! I was riveted watching this doc. The camera work is stunning. That black (SA) spitting cobra looks a nasty piece of work. Best doc since Austin Stevens series. Fantastic - I’m on board 😮
Thank you so much! It is great to hear that you love our footage! Enjoy watching more videos on our channel :)
The new spitting cobra. They are the best spitting cobras nature has ever created. It comes in black and product red
Thanks for watching.
Fantastic Photography
Many thanks!
I appreciate your efforts in the production of this video recording. You really educate us with it
Thank you very much, we are happy that you enjoyed watching this video and we will really appreciate if you check some others on our channel :)
I will ASAP
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Amazing compilation videos! Welldone job
Glad you enjoyed it!!! Don't hesitate to check other videos on our channel! :)
Nice video guys
Glad you enjoyed it!
Skvelá práca. Pozdravujem zo Slovenska. 😀🖖👍
Ďakujeme a pozdravujeme z Česka! 🙂
@@LivingZoology I don't know why I thought you 2 were Croatian.
@@christophersmith2470 Interesting 😀
I am a big fan of yours
Thank you so much!!! :)
Great.video.snakes.
Thank you!
You are making this by style. Just awesome. You are doing this by travelling whole world, wow.
Thank you very much! Yes, we spend all our free time and money with filming snakes and other wildlife.
Very interesting. Remember good times as I had some of this at home..👋😀🇨🇭
Glad you enjoyed watching this video! 🙂
Woahhhhh
Which scene was your favorite? :)
The Gaboon viper is my favourite snake, a beautiful creature.
We agree, it is a stunning species!
Absolutely gorgeous. Nature’s artwork. They remind me of a beautiful oriental rug.
@@highjinx6519 Gaboon vipers belong to our most favorite snakes :) They are stunning!
I really like this new concept of your videos :-)
Happy to hear that! :) We want to experiment with new different styles to attrack more viewers.
Nice sound and video quality
Thank you very much!
ep so good
Thanks for watching.
very good
Thank you! Cheers!
That pit viper being able to only open one side of its mouth was actually pretty amazing even if I hate snakes lol thought I would come fir a good scare lol
Thank you for watching, hopefully you will stop hating snakes after watching our videos 🙂
@@LivingZoologyI no longer hate snakes because of channels like yours and snake discovery. I’ve actually touched a garter snake to move it off the road which I Never in a million years would’ve done before. Thank you for what you do. Your hard work and effort shows and does make a difference!
@@highjinx6519 We are very happy to read your comment! It is the best feeling to be able to change people’s fear of snakes into respect 🙂❤️🐍
@@LivingZoology I’m sure I’m one of many, have a good day my friends!
@@highjinx6519 Have a good day too, thank you!
Very nice video dear
Thank you so much 😊
Love your content really much keep working hard we are with you ❤👍
Thank you! Will do! 💚💚💚
Rinkhals, I love that snake 💕
They are amazing! Their behavior is so complex :)
Those spitting cobras are so beautiful and the rest of those guys are too I just love snakes very beautiful video thank you so much for educating us
We are happy that you love snakes and you learned something new in this video! :) Spitting cobras are also our favorites!
انتي ايضنا انسانة جميلة وراقية اتمان ان اتعرف عليكي انا شاب سوري
Yang dari konoha Indonesia like dong😂😂😂
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completely stunning as usual !
Thank you so much!! It took us years to film all these scenes.
@@LivingZoology I can imagine. But some predation scene with mouse are artificial no ? gabonica, pyrrhus etc. ?
@@ceratophrys Those scenes are still with wild snakes 🙂 We helped it a bit though and brought mice to the general area where the snake was.
Viper going for a 5 Piece Nugget Meal!
my favorite nag and nagins❤😊
Thank you for watching!
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Thanks for watching.
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Your video is good.❤
Thank you very much!
Your vids are very good, the more so for not having background music and leaving us to hear the ambient noises of the location.
Thank you very much!! We think that snakes and sounds of the locations where they live are just enough to entertain!
Nice vedio frnds of Banti
Thank you, greetings!
Speckled rattle snack is amazing
Yes, it is! Thanks for watching!
Video quality is quite sharp
Thank you very much! 🙂
Nice
Thanks!
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CAPE🥵
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Egg eater was surprisingly awesome
Thanks for watching!
Really wasn't expecting it to spit out the shell
"Snakes why do they have to be snakes"
Snakes are snakes and they are cool! :)
@@LivingZoology yes I was refuring to the movie line in raiders of the lost ark movie. 😁
@@andreamanning-iq3rq Oh, thanks for explaining! 😀
@@LivingZoology welcome
Stunning photography as usual, absolutely beautiful.
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This kind of videos i really wanted, for this i will hit the bell 🔔😊
Awesome! Thank you! 🙂
Such an amazing footage~
It looks like I missed several videos…I will catch up~😅
Thank you for sharing this video!🤗
Glad you enjoyed it Yes, some of these scenes were already posted! :) Many of them are in this playlist: ruclips.net/video/wRjnOPYoOZs/видео.html
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Thank you so much great original videos.
Great that you love our videos!
I swear, those mice ran towards the Gaboon heads on cue. I imagine they were trained with a faux Viper head -feeding dish back home.
Gaboon vipers are so well camouflaged and stay still until something comes to them!
The first scene - the lizard gets the fang right in the eye.
Yes, that is what happened.
king cobra
King Cobra are my favorite 🐍
Followed by Red & Black Spitting Cobra’s !!
Gaboon Vipers are Cool 🍷
Thank you for watching and your opinion about your favorite scene! :)
@@LivingZoology - Since discovery you're Channel i've been Enjoying your Content, Keep up the Great work.
Superb
Thank you! Cheers!
What a great great video. Your channel deserves all the praise it gets. May you live long and prosper.
Thank you so much! Great that you love our channel!
1st video... the pit viper is gorgeous but so scary
Thanks for watching! :)
amazing video. quality is top notch
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Your video is good brother and my dear sister your work is too good👍
All the best 👍💯
Thank you so much, we appreciate it! 🙏
The meerkat there has some balls hahaha
@@kraigbutcher4864 Yes, meerkats are brave!
Hi, Just a thought. Your segment at the end where you talk to viewers is great. However, you do not need snakes hanging around you. I understand it's there to create fascination. It is fine if you like that, however, it does not suit you, with all due respect. You are high quality researchers, conservationists and film makers. Your videos are good enough to create all the fascination. Just be yourselves. As always, best wishes :)
Thanks for your thought! We recorded more versions, in some we had some of our snakes with us :) We thought that it was nice to include them as they are stars of our educational programs about snakes for kids here in the Czech Republic. We did not think that it will look silly or something like that...Let's hope that viewers will like to see us at the end of videos :)
@@LivingZoology Hi again, it is always a great delight to see people behind the scene (you) at the end. And yes, handling snakes for educational purposes is absolutely fine. I love your videos where you are doing that with children and while sharing info about the species. It is really not about looking silly or something. I just don't feel right about snakes being handled/used, when that is really not required. And again it just doesn't suit you guys. I mean I see you guys as David Attenboroughs of Snake documentaries 😊. Again, with all due respect. And as always, best wishes 👍
PS: The video about a green viper eating a gecko and all the other videos should get at least 10 million views.
@@mayuragrawal9146 We totally understand your point and we think that our presentation of ourselves will evolve :) We are not used to be in front of the camera and we started to film behind the scenes series just last year :D But we are getting used to it. We might use more the versions of us without snakes. It is so nice that you see us as David Attenborough of Snake documentaries, we feel honored! It would be nice if the green pit viper video and others got 10 million views, but we guess it is not dramatic enough for most people :D We really appreciate that you became a member! Thank you so much! We should fly to Peru this Tuesday to film more snake footage and the videos which will appear until we come back are already prepared, so we hope that it is ok if we add you to the list of members after we come back :)
The red spitting cobra is so pretty.
We agree! Beautiful snake species.
Thank you this was really life changing content.
Thank YOU so much for watching our videos! 🙏🙂❤️
Bitis gabonica... ❤❤❤❤...
Thanks for watching.
Gaboon viper: "Easy".
Thank you for watching this video! :)
Wow. That speckled cobra was huge and the king even bigger! What a monster
Thank you very much for watching!
Your channel is amazing ❤
Great that you think so! Thank you so much!
11:09 mice will squeak no more ! Deadly viper ! GV ! 😳
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The GleeKing cobra. 😢
?????
sunda pit viper in action
Thank you for watching! :)
Some of them acting dead finds it hard to keep the pose😂😂😂
Every individual acts a bit different! 😀
I honestly wonder how much of this is "stage-managed" - as in - camera-man spots a snake, gets his camera into perfect position, _throws in a lizard/rat_ & viola - a perfect "natural" video.
Honest answer for you, in some hunting scenes we helped the situation to happen as we don't have finances and time to wait for a month at one location :)
@@LivingZoologythank you for your honesty. I’m sure the snakes appreciate the meal!
@@highjinx6519 Yes, they appreciated it a lot! :)