Snakes of Peru, 5 species from the Amazon rainforest, bushmaster, tree boa, coral snake and more
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
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Peru is home to many amazing snakes! Most people are excited about anacondas, bushmasters or coral snakes, but there are many more! We filmed 20 snake species during our first trip to South America. The highest snake diversity is in the Amazon rainforest, but some cool snakes live also in Pacific deserts of Peru. In each episode we will show you 5 species.
Episode 2 - SNAKE SPECIES, AMAZON RAINFOREST
South American bushmaster (Lachesis muta)
Hemprich's coral snake (Micrurus hemprichii)
Amazon tree boa (Corallus hortulana)
Red vine snake (Siphlophis compressus)
Neotropical snail-eater (Dipsas indica)
It's amazing how each of these snakes you filmed matched their separate environment. Nature is truly amazing and wonderful. Thank you for bringing us such interesting videos to watch and learn from.
Thank you very much! It was a pleasure to observe and film such a wide variety of different snake species.
I’ve never seen a snail eater of that color, its beautiful!
Yes, this species is beautiful and locally quite common!
Your team is not only the best film crew for snakes/reptiles on youtube, but also anywhere else .. by far. You make it look easy, but we all know it's not. Excellent work and a big thanks!
Thanks 👍 We really appreciate this. Peru was a hard work but we loved it!
Another superb video. As usual, each frame is like a painting, perfect light, angle, action, and natural setting. I know this takes a lot of hard work. Great job guys!
Thank you so much!!! :) Yes, each video requires lot of work, one month in the jungle and then days at the computer! But it is worth it! We want to educate people about snakes. Please consider supporting us by becoming a member: ruclips.net/user/LivingZoologymembership or buying our merch: living-zoology-film-studio.creator-spring.com/?
Wonderful as always. Finding a bushmaster can't have been easy.
Many thanks!!! Yes, it was not easy!!! Lots of hard work, walking, not sleeping and the luck came after 8 nights!
1:00 oooh, bushmaster! My favorite.
More videos about bushmasters will come! :)
Bushmasters are my favourite among venomous snakes.
They're truly beautiful!
We agree that bushmasters are really awesome! Their scales are trully dragon-like!
Thanks, LZ..... Another awesome video! Keep up the great work, and as always, be safe!
Thank you!!! Happy that you came to watch another video from our channel! Stay safe too!
I love these videos with all these beautiful snakes just peacefully going about their business instead of being cooped up inside some collector's display case.
It is great that you love this kind of snake videos! Thank you!
Outstanding. Muta! Muta! Muta! The Silent Death. Nothing to be afraid of.
Thank you! To be honest, bushmasters are such a nice and calm snakes :)
That Bushmaster is magnificent - wonderful photography guys.
Thank you very much!
The fluo markings on that snail eater are so cool.
Thank you for watching!
Such a lovely video. saw 3 of my ex's and 2 old friends.
Thank you! Great that you saw them 😀
A samo nádherný král džungle Lachesis kterého jsem ještě nikdy nechoval v lidské péči i když příbuzných Bothrops jsem odchoval 6 druhů v lidské péči díky s pozdravem Petr.
Bushmastři jsou krásní! Díky moc za sledování!
Congrats of your excellent channel! I really enjoy following your videos of these remarkable animals!
Thank you very much! It is great to know that you like our channel! :)
Awesome video! Look forward to the next one.
More to come! Thank you so much!
Love your videos
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Loving the Coral snakes, my favourites.
Thank you very much!!! Coral snakes are awesome, but difficult to film! You have a beautiful Cape cobra in your channel profile picture :)
@@LivingZoology Yes, I like them.
Beautiful, really enjoyed that thank you. Xx
You’re welcome 😊
Im in love with the snail eater... if you guys ever get footage you must upload it. That must be so interesting to see eat
We will try hopefully in the future! We hope to have a chance to return to Peru in the future.
As usual another beautifully done video showing so many diverse species of snakes. The snail eating snake so cute and so disappointed that the snail was too big.
Thank you very much! We were also a bit sad that the snail was too big! :D
So happy I found your channel. Thank you for the great work on studying those precious creatures❤️
You are so welcome! Enjoy watching our videos!
Great 👌 content and beautifully presented thank you 🎉🎉🎉
Many thanks! Awesome that you enjoyed watching our video!
Awesome video. Keep up the good work.
Many thanks! 🙏❤️🐍
Zdravím krásný korálovec i další krásná zvířátka s pozdravem Petr.
Díky moc!
Thank you Again 😊
Thank you! 🙏❤️
Awesome video with some beautiful snakes. My Columbian Red Tail Boa gave birth to 24 babies this morning. I'm one proud papa. My Emerald Tree Boa is about a week away from having hers. She is a gorgeous specimen and several of my friends can't wait to have one of her offspring.👍👊
That is awesome! Congrats for being a dad! 👊
Great footage as usual. I was in the Ecuadorean amazon while you guys were in Peru. You guys found some amazing species!
Thanks so much! We hope that you had a successful trip! Our first trip to South America was amazing!
Sus videos son increíbles, gracias por compartirlos.
Muchas gracias! ❤️
I love the Siphlophis compressus I met in french Guyane ;-)
It is a very nice species and luckily it is common! :)
Beauty-ful!!!
Many thanks!
Excellent videography of gorgeous reptiles. Bushmaster and coral snakes nicely exemplify cryptic versus aposematic coloration. The species that has evolved as a motionless ambush predator has been selected for blending in with its substrate, which is also motionless, a point not often observed. The aposematic elapid is an active hunter, and although semi-fossorial, cannot avoid moving in the open so, the "just so" story may go, rather than hide it, it advertises its weaponry. Keep up the excellent work!
Thank you very much!!! As you write, it is amazing how different are the survival strategies of various snakes in the rainforest!
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Great video. Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Outstanding video
Glad you liked it!!! We guess that your favorite species from this episode is bushmaster :)
Amazing snakes!
Unfortunately I couldn't find any snake in the Brasilien Rainforest...
Thanks for that beautiful Video. Greatings from Germany Bavaria Munich OHT Original Himbeer Toni 👍😎
Thank you for watching!!! Sorry that you did not find any in Brazil! Greetings from the Czech Republic!
That coral snake looked like it was using its tail as a caudal lure. Thanks for another amazing video.
Thanks for watching! The coral snake was raising the tail in a defensive behavior.
I just bought the same king cobra t-shirt that you are wearing at the end of the video it looks good on you looks good on me I really like it
Wow, awesome, thank you very much!! Please send us the photo of the t-shirt if that is possible! :) If it is ok we would love to share on Instagram and thank you for support! Our e-mail is dolinaym@gmail.com
It would have been good to have some information about the venom, if they had any?
We will make separate videos about both bushmaster and coral snakes :) But to answer you right now, coral snakes have strong neurotoxic venom and bushmasters have cytotoxic/hemotoxic/neurotoxic venom, very complex.
It’s wonderful. Love from Viet Nam
Thank you very much! Love from the Czech Republic.
I can’t wait
We hope that you enjoyed watching! :)
I just left Iquitos ❤🥰
And did you find some snakes? :)
@@LivingZoology lol around 10 per day includingthe Bush Master. It was glorious.
@@beamlarochelle5001 Nice!
Love your channel. Amazing videos you make!
Your faithful subscriber for a couple of years with my previous account.
Warm greetings from Russia 🤗
Many thanks for following our work for a long time! 🙂 Greetings from the Czech Republic!
Tak buď jsem ko ale pár sekund začátku vidím Eunectes murinus a Epicrates cenchria díky a pozdravem Petr.
Ano, skutečně tam jsou!
Thanks
Welcome!
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Thank you!
Waiting...
We hope that you like the video!
🕵🏿♂️nice video...but I'm not fooled you are both model T-1000's!
Thank you for watching! :)
I hope you guys can do a video of Philippines snakes
Maybe in the future!
What kind of field guide do you recommend for herping in the Amazon?
Reptiles and amphibians of the Amazon, not many field guides exist surprisingly.
@@LivingZoology So how do i do my IDs?
@@fjellboi2391 That book will give you a general knowledge. Then there are studies from field surveys from some locations.
I'm from India.. I really appreciate your work..why you are not giving voice over?
Thank you for watching! We don't have money to pay the narrator for every video, plus this is the style we have, with only natural sounds :) Also check our narrated documentaries: ruclips.net/p/PLj80DUXdImxY2Dmas8H-wxuWDYjqDLhJu
The coral snake is really big they get bigger??
Most coral snakes grow up to around 1 meter, they belong to smaller elapid snakes. This coral snake was a big adult!
@@LivingZoology ok understand thank you
Amazing , but why you don't mention if those snakes are venomous or not
Thank you! More information on some species will be added in separate videos. From the context it is clear which of these snakes are venomous. For bushmaster we write that it is the biggest venomous snake of the region and then we write that coral snake is an elapid (highly toxic snakes).
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Thank you!
4:20 amphisbianians
Thank you for watching.
You forgot the pedro castillo snake 🐍 he s the most venomous snake of peru, 5x more deadly then s bushmaster
Some political comment maybe? :D
Here are some more South American bushmaster facts from the internet:
1.The South American bushmaster is the largest of all the bushmaster species.
2.The South American bushmaster is the largest pit viper on the planet.
3.The South American bushmaster is the longest venomous snake in South America.
4.The South American bushmaster is the third longest venomous snake in the world, exceeded in length only by the king cobra and the black mamba, with the king being the longest and the black mamba being the second longest.
Can you tell me if these facts are actually true?
Yes, all of these facts are true! In 2. The South American bushmaster is the largest pit viper on the planet, it would be better to say longest as it is not the heaviest.
Please snakes of Brazil( where are I'm from)
We hope to visit Brazil in the future!
@@LivingZoology Thank's!!
My wife calls my snake a bushmaster.
Interesting.
Venom information would be helpful. Would save me a lots of google searches. Good job.
Thank you! We will make separate videos about venomous species, this is just a general introduction.