Not a frequent commenter on your videos, but this seems a good place to say the footage you generate is fabulous - I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s the highest quality footage ever captured of many of these species. They don’t know how lucky they are to work with you two!
Dang, was hoping to see my boi the tiger snake. We just have too many to choose from. I genuinely love that you guys pretty much just leave the snakes as they are, showing them as peaceful animals. Not trying to interact with them, just filming them, it’s refreshing. Keep it up!
Your channel is not one of the best, but the best of all!!! Great film, great shots and natural sounds. I'm waiting for a CD or MP3 with sounds from your travels! 👍👍👍
really really love this compilation , hope will have more of this kind ( like someone mentioned would be cool to have one for all cobras , one for all vipers , one for all rattlers etc ) . thank you for your amazing work, pphotography and content on point , cant wait to see the next video ❤️
I normally hate ads on YT but I happily put up with them watching your videos if they allow you to continue the awesome work you do. Sending the best regards and merry Christmas wishes from Sweden. 😊
Amazing video, loved the species, although for europe i would have chosen aspviper, latasti’s viper and milosviper, besides the nosehorned viper and the ottoman viper. These species are soo beautiful and diverse in coloration as well. Love your channel. Great footage as always. Thank you!
Surprised you didn't include the Australian Tiger Snakes and the infamously unpredictable Fer De lance of Latin America. Mind you most of Europe's vipers are nice natured and laid back apart from the Ottoman Viper which exhibits lancehead traits.
Could you please make one video just for all cobra species in the world, one video just for all rattlers and one video just for all vipers, one video just for all pythons etc...
Jako vždy nádherné záběry. Je zjevné, že máte k dispozici špičkovou techniku, ale ta není všemocná. Mysl a filmařské oko za kamerou je zásadní a u Vás vidím obrovský talent! Jinak co se týče evropské pětky, tak za sebe bych prohodil ammodytky a berusky, myslím, že berusky jsou přece jen krásnější, ale Vy jste nemohli jinak, když máte ammodytku v logu :-) Pokud jde o australské, mám to štěstí vlastnit Pseudechis colletti a to je podle mě možná nejkrásnější australský had - ale asi je těžké na něj v divočině natrefit. Ale když jsem teď viděl P. porphyriacus, zaváhal jsem, to je nádherný had. Zasloužil by si vyšší příčku!
Tady je můj P. collettti, prosím, nesuďte mne, že jsem pouhý chovatel. Zvíře z odchytu není. A umožňuje mi zažít aspoň zlomeček toho, co zažíváte Vy na svých cestách: ruclips.net/video/IBMP45pJf1E/видео.html
@1:50 - Like I've said before, UH-oh! I would've placed the Bushmasters at number one for the Americas. They are the only New World vipers which lay eggs. I also would've been inclined to place the King Brown at 2nd place for the Australian species. Have you ever thought of making a video which identify the particular snake venoms that have successfully treated human ailments? You could identify the species and the human diseases that have been treated. It may go a long way to creating a new level of respect and appreciation for these amazing reptiles and make people realize why we, as a species, need them.
Snake venom is used for treating many ailments including Thrombosis , High blood pressure , Pain management and Copperheads venom is used for Cancer research purposes for treating breast cancer . Dr. Bryan Fry microbiologist and biochemistry University of Queensland Australia would be the person for making a video about the medication made from snake venom.
Dr. Sean P Bush President of Toxoncology/Herpetolgy in North America would be another person who has done research on snake venom used for medical purposes.
Thank you very much!!! We had to reupload this video as we found a mistake in the original version. Great that you watched the new version too, we appreciate it 😊
Nice video and shots. But unfortunately you haven't included Copperhead, Australian Tiger Snakes, Fer de Lance (lancehead or terciopelo), Puff Adder, Bothrops (asper, insularis, jraraca), Indian cobra, Monocle Cobra, Kraits, Russell's viper etc which deserve be in the top lists.
Very awe-inspiring tasks which is essential to let most people who neglect their survival as wondrous creatures!. You should travel north of the Middle America´ s Chiapas, Guatemalan areas in search of the palm-vipers some of them endemics within their range and then Asian Indonesian, south-east Asian regions for pit-vipers!. Congrats to you two!
Because you are such a tiny sliver of the viewing audience, the extra work to translate and subtitle into Czech isn't justified for the tiny amount of people who would benefit from it. Other languages , like Spanish, Chinese, would make much more sense based on the much larger segment of spanish or chinese speaking viewers.
Not a frequent commenter on your videos, but this seems a good place to say the footage you generate is fabulous - I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s the highest quality footage ever captured of many of these species. They don’t know how lucky they are to work with you two!
Beautifully done!
Thank you very much! ❤
the blue coral snake and sea kraits gotta be my favorite species
Bungarus Flaviceps, look it up
@@ishaking6278 Its a beautiful snake. Kraits in general are really pretty and peaceful unless you step on them.
fidyu akthar min rayie sadiqi❤❤❤
Dang, was hoping to see my boi the tiger snake. We just have too many to choose from. I genuinely love that you guys pretty much just leave the snakes as they are, showing them as peaceful animals. Not trying to interact with them, just filming them, it’s refreshing. Keep it up!
Great Photography 📸
Your channel is not one of the best, but the best of all!!! Great film, great shots and natural sounds. I'm waiting for a CD or MP3 with sounds from your travels! 👍👍👍
I didn’t realise that male & female waglers vipers were different colours. The Malayan blue coral snake is absolutely beautiful
Another great video - I loved the variation found in some species, though the spider tailed snake is still thr greatest. Thanks
stunning footage and the quality of the video
really really love this compilation , hope will have more of this kind ( like someone mentioned would be cool to have one for all cobras , one for all vipers , one for all rattlers etc ) .
thank you for your amazing work, pphotography and content on point , cant wait to see the next video ❤️
I normally hate ads on YT but I happily put up with them watching your videos if they allow you to continue the awesome work you do. Sending the best regards and merry Christmas wishes from Sweden. 😊
There are so many outstanding venomous snakes from around the world.
As always, the content is interesting and informative! Thank you.
Amazing work as always from Living Zoology! 🎉 thank you for doing such meaningful work and research
Amazing video, loved the species, although for europe i would have chosen aspviper, latasti’s viper and milosviper, besides the nosehorned viper and the ottoman viper. These species are soo beautiful and diverse in coloration as well. Love your channel. Great footage as always. Thank you!
Brilliant work.. 🔥🔥👍🏻😊
Fabulous work you guys
Very interesting and beautifull snakes. Your channel is the best👍
I was expecting my favorite, the black mamba, to be number 1 in Africa. I'm biased because I love it😅
Thank you!
This film got me hooked on your channel! I love snakes! Your photography is amazing and very appreciated.
Surprised you didn't include the Australian Tiger Snakes and the infamously unpredictable Fer De lance of Latin America.
Mind you most of Europe's vipers are nice natured and laid back apart from the Ottoman Viper which exhibits lancehead traits.
Could you please make one video just for all cobra species in the world, one video just for all rattlers and one video just for all vipers, one video just for all pythons etc...
Sure Sükrü, maybe he could come over and mow your lawn for you too
The red bellied black snake is so bad ass.
👍💪👍👍💪💪
ophiophagus bungarus aka sunda king cobra 😍😍😍😍
Jako vždy nádherné záběry. Je zjevné, že máte k dispozici špičkovou techniku, ale ta není všemocná. Mysl a filmařské oko za kamerou je zásadní a u Vás vidím obrovský talent! Jinak co se týče evropské pětky, tak za sebe bych prohodil ammodytky a berusky, myslím, že berusky jsou přece jen krásnější, ale Vy jste nemohli jinak, když máte ammodytku v logu :-) Pokud jde o australské, mám to štěstí vlastnit Pseudechis colletti a to je podle mě možná nejkrásnější australský had - ale asi je těžké na něj v divočině natrefit. Ale když jsem teď viděl P. porphyriacus, zaváhal jsem, to je nádherný had. Zasloužil by si vyšší příčku!
Tady je můj P. collettti, prosím, nesuďte mne, že jsem pouhý chovatel. Zvíře z odchytu není. A umožňuje mi zažít aspoň zlomeček toho, co zažíváte Vy na svých cestách:
ruclips.net/video/IBMP45pJf1E/видео.html
Je to krásný druh, jeden z nejhezčích hadů Austrálie! Není vůbec lehké ho v přírodě najít.
Please next is All king snakes, venomous and non venomous..
Amazing video. But i am gonna protest on behalf of the boomslangs and kraits😂
Yinz are the Best.
Yinzer here too. I agree.
@1:50 - Like I've said before, UH-oh!
I would've placed the Bushmasters at number one for the Americas. They are the only New World vipers which lay eggs. I also would've been inclined to place the King Brown at 2nd place for the Australian species.
Have you ever thought of making a video which identify the particular snake venoms that have successfully treated human ailments? You could identify the species and the human diseases that have been treated.
It may go a long way to creating a new level of respect and appreciation for these amazing reptiles and make people realize why we, as a species, need them.
Snake venom is used for treating many ailments including Thrombosis , High blood pressure , Pain management and Copperheads venom is used for Cancer research purposes for treating breast cancer . Dr. Bryan Fry microbiologist and biochemistry University of Queensland Australia would be the person for making a video about the medication made from snake venom.
Dr. Sean P Bush President of Toxoncology/Herpetolgy in North America would be another person who has done research on snake venom used for medical purposes.
Beautiful species and extraordinary footage!
Thank you very much!!! We had to reupload this video as we found a mistake in the original version. Great that you watched the new version too, we appreciate it 😊
They inspire great caution in me!
Nice video and shots. But unfortunately you haven't included Copperhead, Australian Tiger Snakes, Fer de Lance (lancehead or terciopelo), Puff Adder, Bothrops (asper, insularis, jraraca), Indian cobra, Monocle Cobra, Kraits, Russell's viper etc which deserve be in the top lists.
Snakes I'd add: Africa--Boomslang, Asia--Mangshan viper, Australia--sea snakes, Americas--sidewinder, Europe--?
Americas - Urutu lancehead (bothrops alternatus)
Tôi sợ rắn.mà thích xem rắn 😩
You are not alone!
cobras são tão lindas mas eu tenho medo deles
Very awe-inspiring tasks which is essential to let most people who neglect their survival as wondrous creatures!.
You should travel north of the Middle America´ s Chiapas, Guatemalan areas in search of the palm-vipers some of them endemics within their range and then Asian Indonesian, south-east Asian regions for pit-vipers!.
Congrats to you two!
Proč to není nějakou formou česky, když jste Češi?!?! Angličtinu neumím a nehodlám se ji na stará kolena učit!!!! Třeba české titulky.
Because you are such a tiny sliver of the viewing audience, the extra work to translate and subtitle into Czech isn't justified for the tiny amount of people who would benefit from it. Other languages , like Spanish, Chinese, would make much more sense based on the much larger segment of spanish or chinese speaking viewers.