Two dangerous Spectacled cobras and a deadly Russell's viper rescue!
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The human-snake conflict in India is a serious problem. Snakes live in the agricultural landscape and often enter houses. Some deadly venomous snake species are very common, such as the Spectacled cobra (Naja naja) and the Russell's viper (Daboia russelii). It is good when people don't go closer to the snake, but they call a snake rescuer. Many bites happen when people try to kill the snake. We joined local snake rescuers in Jharkhand and managed to rescue 2 large cobras from a pile of shingles and a huge Russell's viper from an unused toilet in one day! Everything happened in a rural area with many people around!
The famous line from the movie "Jaws" came into my mind, but in this case it thought it was going to be "I think you're gonna need a bigger tube" to get both cobras in. 🤣🤣 I think you saved those mice from a nasty end in the wood shed. 😁 Excellent video, thank you.
Local snake rescuers were trying different techniques (bags, buckets, tubes) and they brough this tube while we did not know that there are two snakes in that place. We had an extra bag if it was needed 🙂 Yes, those mice would get eaten for sure! Thank you for watching! 🙏
Those Indian village folks have such a good vibe, even if some are a little too careless. That freshly shed and fed Russell's is a knockout! The fun you two get into! :)
Yes, we get into a lot of fun, especially when we are in India! 😀 Thanks for watching!
Incredible footage, when there’s such a gathering of interest in what you are doing to rescue these venomous snakes 🐍 it must be even more challenging, but you guys keep your cool under the tremendous concentration needed to do your job, great work guys. 🐍😵💫👍
@@johnbrand1893 Thank you very much! We try to stay focused in every situation 🙂
Now those 3 are happy little sneks!!
Thank you for saving them! I'm always glad to see your videos. Take care, be safe.
Thanks, you too for watching our videos! We are always happy when we can save snakes and educate people about them!
@ team Living Zoology, please do a video about Indian common Krait,I encountered one last year during my holidays😮
We will! We filmed 3 in July!
@@LivingZoology ❤️
You're welcome again now at your personal platform from different perspective after at mobarak ji's.
Thanks a lot for watching!
It sometimes terrifying ho noisy and crowded Indian rescues are ....
It would stress me out completely.
I see it n so many rescues from India.
But you kept your cool 👍
Thanks for watching! Yes, many times the situation around rescues in India gets crowdy 😀
Russell's Vipers are so scary but beautiful. Glad you didn't find it when it was about to shed and milky eyed
Yes, these vipers are amazing! That individual was huge!
zdravím krásné záběry a poprvé vidím rasellku v lidském obydlí vždy myslel že kousnutí hrozí na plantážích při setí a sběru díky Petr.
Děkujeme! Russellky jsou často u vesnic a v lidských obydlích!
Its no wonder that so many people get bitten in India. Very careless.
Yes, there are many people and many snakes! Most people don’t wear proper shoes, walk without a torch at night and don’t keep the surroundings of their homes nicely clean.
What an amazing rescue, thank you for the video.
Thanks for watching!
I love your videos that are with no humans in them, only nature sounds and snakes. I feel like im watching a high budged national geographic docu. U r phenomenal. Please make longer videos, like videos with at least 20 minutes long. Please. Great job!
Glad you love most of our videos! We create longer ones when it feels right for the topic 🙂 Some viewers like to see behind the scenes too and snake rescue videos. We try to keep the content on our channel diverse 🙂
Great Rescues 😮 but these rescues highlights that there are more hidden places for these snakes to hide in & majority of time their appearance can easily spook ❤
Thank you! Snakes can hide in so many places, true!
Another great video
Thank you very much!
Nise rescue ❤
Thank you for watching and your help! 👍❤️🙏
Im from india karnataka state most highly venomous snake from india Russell's viper highly venomous hemotoxic venom
Hello to Karnataka and thanks for watching!
Love your Movies.Good Job 👌
Thank you so much! 🙏❤️
imagine holding a nuclear bomb and people are screaming in the back ground....
Please more Russell's vipers, but no nuclear bomb for rescue :D
Nice video you are great
Thank you so much! 🙏
If you are not going to let every one view your channel , you might as well charge everyone. Your just in for the money.
I unsubscribed
We are not really sure what you are trying to say and why you unsubscribed. We educate people about snakes for 10 years now and it was never about the money. Yes, we are lucky that filming snakes has become a full-time job for one of us, the intention was never to make money first though.
@@roydavis51they somehow have to finance all their trips I guess... Travelling around the world is not for free, especially with all the equipment. I can't even imagine all the costs 😅
How can you not see the passion they have for snakes after being subscribed and watching their videos? Passion is always over money, money is just a tool to make it possible
Do you live in India?
No, we just love India and visit often!
Why why WHY do these people keep letting piles of garbage and debris accumulate enough to attract rodents which, in turn, attract these deadly snakes?!
Cleaning things up would go a long way in the prevention of snakebite. WHEN are they going to LEARN??!
Many of them don't know about it, that's why education is so important. But as you say, a bit of thinking could prevent many snakebites.
@@LivingZoology Well, contrast India with another country Southeast of there called Australia!
We all know that Australia has the deadliest serpents in the world, right?
Yet, how many people a year die of snakebite in Australia, a half dozen at the most?
Maybe it's because the citizenship demonstrates some brains. There are only 25 million people. Australia hasn't shown the same need to inflate its population to a full billion more than that of the U.S.!
Australian people also know better than to let garbage accumulate because they know what rodents eventually bring to the scene!
Oh, and they also know better than to walk around barefoot in the dark!
@@FischerFan Australia has a perfect healthcare system and if you get bitten by a snake the treatment is covered. You get to a hospital quickly even from remote areas (by a helicopter for example). In India, you will have to pay huge amount of money to get antivenom (from the point of view of the local person of course), you might use the whole family's life savings. There will be a huge problem to get to a hospital in the heavy traffic and they might not even have antivenom. Not everything is about people being stupid. Of course, education plays a vital role and many accidents in India could be avoided.
@@LivingZoology...Then u know nothing about India... Indian government hospital gives free treatment to people. if u go private, u pay...I myself got bitten by a monocled cobra...I got saved....U went some remote part of India and giving lecture..... Comparing Australia to India...Can Australian government has power to feed, treat , hospital insurance to 140 billion people...They will just shit... Giving lecture is enough and don't comment if u don't know properly about india and just visited one perticular place and thinking of whole india idiot 😂
@@FischerFanwith the way you sound, i am not surprised you are a fan of bobby fischer
Mubarak👍
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