Love the contrast between Coyote looking all intense and adrenaline fueled as opposed to the other two chilling and talking like they are having a coffee at a terrasse
I know there are more deadly snakes drop for drop than the gaboon viper, but my god, what a visually stunning and impressive snake. The coloration, the monster fangs, the venom yield...
@@Kyenta An animal with the body of a rhino and the head of a gaboon viper with the added horn of the rhino with venom glands that alone weigh like 50 kg each would be an insane thing
King Cobra is just Majestic. A true king by his nature too. Not overaggresive, intelligent, incredible presence, fearsome and powerful. The guy was breathing heavy while handing the king. It shows the intimidation of King.
Yeah I think they are the second hardest to handle due to their power and length, the most dangerous one is mamba since it’s aggressive for no reason and will attack you to hunt you
@everyspeed-t9b any venomous snake handler will say vipers are more dangerous than elapids (when handling) simply because if you don't pin it right it'll bite through it's face to get you. You couldn't pay me to handle a inland taipan because it's the most venomous snake on the fkking planet. Way more toxic than a mamba.
@@SomeOne-zw6khKing Cobras aren’t a true cobra species, which is insane. It’s in the elapid family like other Cobras, Mambas, Taipans, Eastern Browns, Coral Snakes etc.
Very impressive! A few of those snakes had double fangs on at least one side 😮. This job is so so important and dangerous and they deserve the highest praise for doing it! Much love and admiration for anyone doing this job! A huge THANKS to you all!!! 😄💙🐬🐍🐊❤️
Um, yeah. If it had been me, I would have worn kevlar just about everything that can be made from it, gloves, shoes, trousers, stab vest, stab jacket, sleeves extra, anything which could be dinner for a defensive snake.
Imagine how much braver you'd have to be to do it in your birthday suit, it doesn't even bear thinking about especially with that King Cobra being predominantly a snake eater, ow ;)
I absolutely love and respect all of these snakes but something about the king cobra has always been intriguing to me .. the way they move and respond is amazing.
Omg the King Cobra has multiple chances that if it wanted to strike it had the handler for sure. I know he knows what he’s doing but Jesus that was close
Amazing! Respect to these guys of having a job so dangerous to produce something that save lives. This should be one of the highest paid jobs in the world ❤
Man venomous snakes are the most beautiful reptiles in my opinion absolutely incredible to watch some of them blasting venom out thats crazy!! Stay safe would absolutely love to see more on snakes or any reptiles:)
It's INTENSE just watching those involved in milking each one of these snakes! Thank God there are people who are willing to put their life on the line to help save others from a possible lethal bite!
I have to say, the King Cobra is my favorite. The way she wants to stay alone is amazing and makes her kind of cute. The guy milking the inland taipan is crazy, holding the snake and the glass at the same time… respect. I would not even touch a non venomous snake
Gotta appreciate Coyote's considerateness for these handlers and their high-pressure work. He curbs the narration during critical moments. When the king cobra grabs the $2k + camera "Don't worry about the camera"
I am very impressed with the King Cobra. With such size and length they could easily be a dangerous threat, but they are non-aggressive, peaceful and always control snakes and pests, truly a precious animal.
It’s a little funny how I like watching snakes through a screen, but I will run for the hills screaming if I see one in person. All the snakes I have in my area are small and completely harmless, unlike these guys. Nothing traumatic happened, it’s just always been a phobia of mine, but I’m grateful that there are people brave enough to get this close to such a deadly, and beautiful creature.
The most beautiful RUclips video that I have seen till date....Every snake was wonderful...But King Cobra was marvelous....Great Great and simply great....please include mamba and krait too
What you are doing is a life saving job. The human race should be thankful to you and the team. The one thing I would improve is the conditions in which the snakes are housed. No animal should be living in drawers
Seeing the Aussie snakes is awesome, especially since where I use to live it was common for Browns to be around. And the Reptile Park is an amazing place to visit!!!! I just wish that American's anti-venom was free.
I mean, it takes money and resources to make the anti-venom. Why would it be free? These people, and the medical personnel making the anti-venom need the funds to continue their work.
I was in the services, and I recall that when I was going to guam I heard of a crab the size of a small cat that could eat coconuts. My goal was to document, the experience with a coconut crab, but ended up learning a lot about their behaviors, history, what they are, and how they're endangered instead. My goal was to put a Gerber to a coconut crab's claw to see if it could snap it, like a similar video where a coconut crab snapped a gold club. Unfortunately guam became more, densely populated and those jungles which it would appear, or opportunites where I could meet one became scarce, I never got to meet a coconut crab. But, perhaps it was probably for the best, because their strength is to be respected. If you ever get the chance to, can you make a video about the coconut crab, and show us in perspective about how powerful these guys are before none of us would ever get the opportunity ever again?
We love Carl and Mara! We are actually taking Keaton back to the Reptile Discovery Center in March for his birthday! Other that your office that is his favorite place to be lol
Honestly, all things considered, these snakes aren't super aggressive. They seem almost docile whenever the handlers take them out of the cases, although I imagine that's due to caution and not having a great grip on anything while being lifted into the air 😂 Edit: just got to the part where they mentioned cooling down a snake, so seems like temperature is a safety measure so the snakes aren't at their most alert lol
I watched Steve Irwin go around Australia catching the world’s most venomous snakes - and I believe he said that holding them that way with their head is harmful to the snake and only agitates them more.
It's amazing the difference in venom amounts between the Australian snakes and the American ones. American snakes preserve venom while Australian's go for overkill (inlands give less venom, but it's overkill levels of deadly)
Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake venom yield 1000mg only the Coastal Taipan and King Brown Aka Mulga snake are capable of delivering 1000mg of venom in Australia .
Rather them than me! My god! I'm so glad I live in the UK where our most venomous snake is an adder and its the only wild venomous snake. All other venomous snakes are in captivity of some kind. I have touched a python, but I wasn't brave like other people in my year group at School who actually held it and said it felt rather cold. Well, I suppose snakes do feel cold, they're cold blooded reptiles, both physically and" mentally/emmotionally.
Here in Bangladesh you are never really safe especially in the fields, shores, lakes/rivers or even the trees. Although majority of the snakes are non/mildly venomous but still it's absurd
I’m truly shocked that the Boomslang snake wasn’t being milked in this video! Its venom is the deadliest of any rear-fanged snake, & it uses less venom than any other but it can still kill you in as little as 1-2 days. 😰
Lindsay leininger's dog shadow leininger Was biten by a water moccasin snake I took her to the vet didn't affect her anyway she is okay she made it through
Dr. Bill Haast began injecting himself with venom from various species of snakes back in the late forties. He opened up the Miami Serpentarium and Laboratories and was instrumental in the development of King Cobra antivenin. He was bitten over 163 times and 20 of those times were almost fatal. He passed away at the age of 100 from natural causes and is the man when it comes to working and developing antivenin for venomous snakes.
Hey Coyote, can you try to do an update to waterways around east Ohio since the train derailment that caused chemicals to spill into the water and atmosphere. Alot of wild and domestic animals already lost their lives. It would really help if someone as respected as you would speak on it. Thank you
I love how the Americans are super cautious and the Aussie is like, "I use my finger as bait!"
i can't believe how he handled the
Inland taipan
!!!
Love the contrast between Coyote looking all intense and adrenaline fueled as opposed to the other two chilling and talking like they are having a coffee at a terrasse
they are focused, not calm
They're not "chilling" at all. Carl is one of the best in this business, he's been bitten before, and is laser focused on heads & fangs, not coffee.
"Unfortunately we have an agreement and she's got to come out and pay the rent" 😂
I know there are more deadly snakes drop for drop than the gaboon viper, but my god, what a visually stunning and impressive snake. The coloration, the monster fangs, the venom yield...
You should see a gaboon rhino hybrid also a pretty impressive animal
They lie in paths in Africa, do don't want to step on that snake.
@@Kyenta An animal with the body of a rhino and the head of a gaboon viper with the added horn of the rhino with venom glands that alone weigh like 50 kg each would be an insane thing
This has got to be 1 high paying job...f$ck that!! This is a super scary job!! 😨🐍
King Cobra is just Majestic. A true king by his nature too. Not overaggresive, intelligent, incredible presence, fearsome and powerful. The guy was breathing heavy while handing the king. It shows the intimidation of King.
Yeah I think they are the second hardest to handle due to their power and length, the most dangerous one is mamba since it’s aggressive for no reason and will attack you to hunt you
@everyspeed-t9b any venomous snake handler will say vipers are more dangerous than elapids (when handling) simply because if you don't pin it right it'll bite through it's face to get you. You couldn't pay me to handle a inland taipan because it's the most venomous snake on the fkking planet. Way more toxic than a mamba.
Out of all snakes the cobra is just the most fascinating. The way they move and their look is so intimidating. Absolutely beautiful snake.
Silky smooth
KING* cobra
Elapids in general are just incredibly fast and can raise off the ground to an unsettling height.
@@SomeOne-zw6khKing Cobras aren’t a true cobra species, which is insane. It’s in the elapid family like other Cobras, Mambas, Taipans, Eastern Browns, Coral Snakes etc.
King cobra looks to have more sense than other snakes🐍
Scientists believe king cobra has most advanced brain 🧠 among snakes
Very impressive! A few of those snakes had double fangs on at least one side 😮. This job is so so important and dangerous and they deserve the highest praise for doing it! Much love and admiration for anyone doing this job! A huge THANKS to you all!!! 😄💙🐬🐍🐊❤️
Many of the snakes with double fangs are shedding their previous ones
@@Woodnote_Reverie yep, I know 🙂
the aggressiveness of that king cobra gave me chills!
Turn loose the mongoose.
Its not aggressive at all, its defensive. When they dont leave her be she uses scare tactics, and then instantly tries to flee again
A lot of praise for these guys milking snakes for science and anti venom. Ya’ll are the real heroes
The bravery it takes to wear shorts in this job😂
Yeah!
Um, yeah. If it had been me, I would have worn kevlar just about everything that can be made from it, gloves, shoes, trousers, stab vest, stab jacket, sleeves extra, anything which could be dinner for a defensive snake.
Imagine how much braver you'd have to be to do it in your birthday suit, it doesn't even bear thinking about especially with that King Cobra being predominantly a snake eater, ow ;)
Yay! The snake milking has finally came back! I've been wanting to see this for a long time. Thanks guys!
I milk my snake a lot
@@Getoffme732Ayo😢
These handlers are AMAZING!! SO FAST!! I truly respect what they face to SAVE PEOPLES LIVES!! THANK YOU ALL!!!
I absolutely love and respect all of these snakes but something about the king cobra has always been intriguing to me .. the way they move and respond is amazing.
As if this wasn't enough, Carl Barden was a commercial pilot. Total respect.
These snake handlers are incredible, true rockstars.
I love that "that's a dangerous little jack in a box right there" 😂
That's why they are snake eaters..😅
Jack In The Box was a good horror I saw in the theatres recently.
I loved the rent line as well 😂
Hi coyote, ever since I was a kid, I was so fascinated by u. Now im 13, and I'm still fascinated! Your THE Best
You are still a kid
Lmaooo
Every since I was a kid? bro you still are a kid
13, all growed up now kid. I had the same fascination at your age, still have 50 years on.
Guys, I watched them when I was 7!
Omg the King Cobra has multiple chances that if it wanted to strike it had the handler for sure. I know he knows what he’s doing but Jesus that was close
I AM SO GLAD YOU ARE STILL ALIVE AFTER EVERYTHING YOU GO THROUGH IN YOUR OTHER VIDS!!! 🙏🙏🙏
What happened?
@@Tri.dawg1 real question is what hasn't happened?
Seeing all the misery he has been through I say he isn’t
@@Tri.dawg1 nothing.
The movement of the King Cobra..... Wow wow wow! Majestic & Smooth! ❤
"We have an agreement here and she's got to come out and pay the rent."
Lol.
The cobra is like I was minding my own business not doing anything and you come bothering me 🤣
This was one of the most intense youtube journey’s ive ever experienced! Amazing video, and even more amazing are these people that do this for work
Amazing! Respect to these guys of having a job so dangerous to produce something that save lives. This should be one of the highest paid jobs in the world ❤
king kobra was like bro you testing me?
Man venomous snakes are the most beautiful reptiles in my opinion absolutely incredible to watch some of them blasting venom out thats crazy!! Stay safe would absolutely love to see more on snakes or any reptiles:)
I agree bro
It's INTENSE just watching those involved in milking each one of these snakes! Thank God there are people who are willing to put their life on the line to help save others from a possible lethal bite!
The Gaboon Viper is very beautiful!
I’m really glad their is people who risk it all to help other “anti venom” special job ty
That King Cobra, though... even just poking its head out the box had me just in awe of such a creature, and also the fear of God put in me.
That King Cobra made sure it owned the scene...
I have to say, the King Cobra is my favorite. The way she wants to stay alone is amazing and makes her kind of cute. The guy milking the inland taipan is crazy, holding the snake and the glass at the same time… respect. I would not even touch a non venomous snake
Best snake footage on the planet.
Awesome
Let’s appreciate all the time and him risking his life for almost every video
Awesome video! This channel makes great educational content while still being entertaining!
Gotta appreciate Coyote's considerateness for these handlers and their high-pressure work. He curbs the narration during critical moments.
When the king cobra grabs the $2k + camera
"Don't worry about the camera"
It gave me horrific anxiety just watching him trying to get the King Cobra in his hands.
I am very impressed with the King Cobra.
With such size and length they could easily be a dangerous threat, but they are non-aggressive, peaceful and always control snakes and pests, truly a precious animal.
It’s a little funny how I like watching snakes through a screen, but I will run for the hills screaming if I see one in person.
All the snakes I have in my area are small and completely harmless, unlike these guys.
Nothing traumatic happened, it’s just always been a phobia of mine, but I’m grateful that there are people brave enough to get this close to such a deadly, and beautiful creature.
This is awesome! Snakes are magnificent, misunderstood creatures.
The most beautiful RUclips video that I have seen till date....Every snake was wonderful...But King Cobra was marvelous....Great Great and simply great....please include mamba and krait too
First view from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳💚💚💚
That one guy who just grabs the snake like a wet spaghetti noodle and lets it bite near his hand is wilddddd
The way the King Cober just popped up and stared at them 13:57 😂
I love the King Cobra the most. She is somehow different...
One of the most intelligent snakes probably has alot to do with it :) cobra are amazing reptiles
This is very cool, love your videos! I have never seen a venomous snake before.
(In the wild)
Respect. These guys are amazing. I would never play with snakes like this 👏🏾
I LOVE THIS THUMBNAIL!!🙂🙂❤️ Great, interesting video, too!!🙂🐢🐢
What you are doing is a life saving job. The human race should be thankful to you and the team. The one thing I would improve is the conditions in which the snakes are housed. No animal should be living in drawers
I took my family their this summer. super cool place and i cant wait for the next episode coming out in the fall!!!! Carl is awesome!
King cobra is like why'd you wake me up
0:40 the rattle snake looks angry and grumpy lmao
I've grown incredibly fond of King Cobra's since being introduced to Kevin on Chandler's wild life.
I love Carl seriously dying to see more!
King Cobra: *makes intimidating look
Man: *continues to try to pick it up
King Cobra: "Am I a joke to you?"
This man needs to have his own Netflix series
I actually rocked back in my chair when the king cobra reared its head at 15:02
The appearance of cobra venom alone is terrifying
coyote I love your vids and can take a moment how much work these vids take
Seeing the Aussie snakes is awesome, especially since where I use to live it was common for Browns to be around. And the Reptile Park is an amazing place to visit!!!!
I just wish that American's anti-venom was free.
Makes me miss Steve Irwin even more 😢. He was the ultimate king Brown and Taipan whisper.
@@zacharyyamashita8554 🥺🥺🥺
Nice
The only thing free in America is money. Only if you don't want to make it your self
I mean, it takes money and resources to make the anti-venom. Why would it be free? These people, and the medical personnel making the anti-venom need the funds to continue their work.
This man carried my childhood
This guy is interesting… he doesn’t show boat… he’s very professional. He’s at work just doin his thing. Very good at it
Amazing video I’m in Townsville Queensland Australia we have the coastal Tiapan eastern brown and many more venomous snakes 🐍
Wow this is actually amazing
For it being a dangerous job it actually looks like a pretty cool line of work
I love watching snake videos but this by far is the best I have ever seen.
King Cobra be like:Take this venom now and fry an egg for me.
Sensationalism at its best.
The King is the most elegant compared to all other snakes imo
best video i’ve seen in years.Could be a show on big tv
I was in the services, and I recall that when I was going to guam I heard of a crab the size of a small cat that could eat coconuts. My goal was to document, the experience with a coconut crab, but ended up learning a lot about their behaviors, history, what they are, and how they're endangered instead. My goal was to put a Gerber to a coconut crab's claw to see if it could snap it, like a similar video where a coconut crab snapped a gold club. Unfortunately guam became more, densely populated and those jungles which it would appear, or opportunites where I could meet one became scarce, I never got to meet a coconut crab. But, perhaps it was probably for the best, because their strength is to be respected. If you ever get the chance to, can you make a video about the coconut crab, and show us in perspective about how powerful these guys are before none of us would ever get the opportunity ever again?
Bro, you aren't even trying. Get a life bot.
One of my favorite places to visit! ❤️ So much knowledge, beauty, and danger packed into a tiny unassuming building hehe.
We love Carl and Mara! We are actually taking Keaton back to the Reptile Discovery Center in March for his birthday! Other that your office that is his favorite place to be lol
Between the snakes and Mara, I don't know how that dude can concentrate on ANYTHING lol
Honestly, all things considered, these snakes aren't super aggressive. They seem almost docile whenever the handlers take them out of the cases, although I imagine that's due to caution and not having a great grip on anything while being lifted into the air 😂
Edit: just got to the part where they mentioned cooling down a snake, so seems like temperature is a safety measure so the snakes aren't at their most alert lol
Yeah most of them are not aggressive and won’t hunt you except for the mamba if mamba sees you it’s going to hunt for no reason 😂
Nice review! My grandson and I enjoyed this very much🐍
I watched Steve Irwin go around Australia catching the world’s most venomous snakes - and I believe he said that holding them that way with their head is harmful to the snake and only agitates them more.
The idea is to agitate them to get them ready to utilize their venom
America: Most dangerous job in America!
Australia: Not even the most dangerous job at the zoo.
King 👑 is always King 👑👑 cobra
My all time favorite series!
Coyote Peterson: “The Gaboon Viper is the largest Viper in the world.”
Bushmaster Snake: “Am I a joke to you?!”
Gaboon is heavier. It weighs 25lbs whereas Bushmaster weighs 15lbs.
love the videos
If you love snakes!
👇
@Don't Read My Profile Pictureok I won’t!
@Yulds they are so bad
You may not like snakes, but admit you're here for the king cobra!
It's amazing the difference in venom amounts between the Australian snakes and the American ones. American snakes preserve venom while Australian's go for overkill (inlands give less venom, but it's overkill levels of deadly)
Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake venom yield 1000mg only the Coastal Taipan and King Brown Aka Mulga snake are capable of delivering 1000mg of venom in Australia .
thank you noble folks for saving people
Rather them than me! My god! I'm so glad I live in the UK where our most venomous snake is an adder and its the only wild venomous snake. All other venomous snakes are in captivity of some kind. I have touched a python, but I wasn't brave like other people in my year group at School who actually held it and said it felt rather cold. Well, I suppose snakes do feel cold, they're cold blooded reptiles, both physically and" mentally/emmotionally.
Here in Bangladesh you are never really safe especially in the fields, shores, lakes/rivers or even the trees. Although majority of the snakes are non/mildly venomous but still it's absurd
Best Episode Yet
Damn it’s crazy to think that I was subbed to him around 70k and now he’s on 20 mil 👀
This man is deserve for 100million subscribers 💯, super high quality and i feel watching in NETFLIX 🔥🔥, This is the best video for me 💖💞💓
That king cobra is one beautiful snake but incredibly shy. If you get bit by one seems like it would be mostly your fault unless you step on one🤔
I know it's literal poison but venom has such a vibrant color
I’m truly shocked that the Boomslang snake wasn’t being milked in this video! Its venom is the deadliest of any rear-fanged snake, & it uses less venom than any other but it can still kill you in as little as 1-2 days. 😰
Lindsay leininger's dog shadow leininger
Was biten by a water moccasin snake
I took her to the vet didn't affect her anyway she is okay she made it through
Snakes aren't not friendly they can bite
You becareful
TIM FRIEDE A HUMBLE QUIET RUclipsR , BUT PROBALLY THE BEST SNAKE VENOM TESTER IN THE WORLD
Dr. Bill Haast began injecting himself with venom from various species of snakes back in the late forties. He opened up the Miami Serpentarium and Laboratories and was instrumental in the development of King Cobra antivenin. He was bitten over 163 times and 20 of those times were almost fatal. He passed away at the age of 100 from natural causes and is the man when it comes to working and developing antivenin for venomous snakes.
14:00 king cobra
I'm actually always watching his vids from 6 years ago but know I have this one!!
Hes better on RUclips than Netflix, netflix will try and take all earnings and easier access for us all to watch
This man needs to have his own Netflix series
I agree
Soooooo true
No he only needs youtube to reach more of an audience.
Exactly
Why? He’s doing just fine on RUclips.
Hey Coyote, can you try to do an update to waterways around east Ohio since the train derailment that caused chemicals to spill into the water and atmosphere. Alot of wild and domestic animals already lost their lives. It would really help if someone as respected as you would speak on it. Thank you