I'm trying, to figure out what would, make you believe, that a Gabon Viper has a gentle nature, do you own a pet Gabon Viper, or do you know someone that owns one, have you ever handled a Gabon Viper personally, by yourself, yes or no, if the answer is no, I'm going to explain to you, what would happen to you, if you're nieve enough to attempt, to pick up one even with protective gloves, it's going automatically, bite you and a experts, has already stated that this Snakes fangs, are so long it can pierce, through must of the toughest, snake gloves and if you're skin puncture by this particular snake, you can kiss your hand or arm goodbye, it's venom is so fast acting, within 20 minutes of being bit by it, you'll see the destructive signs of damage, from it's venom we're talking about, the flesh on whatever area it struck you at , start to, dissolved away immediately, even dissolving your bone, that's what expert snake, handler's stated in a interview on Animal Planet's, dangerous encounters with wild animals, and exotic pet Horror stories, and experts, on RUclips claiming, the same thing as well and the rules are likewise, for the Monocle Cobra to
the gaboon viper should be alot higher on the list. While you most likely survive a bite with correct medical treatment, their toxin causes heavy necrosis around the bite, which usually leads to doctors having to amputate a limb or the affected part.
The Black Mamba is one of the worlds deadliest snakes. They are fast, aggressive when threatened, and with a deadly venom. The Black Mamba is the most feared snake in Africa.
It's feared but not the deadliest snakes in Africa. Puff Adders and Carpet Vipers are responsible for the most fatalities from snake bites in Africa. Boomslang ld 12.5 mgkg SC is the most toxic venomous snake in Africa rear fangs Colubridae family of snakes Dutch and Afrikaans translation meaning tree snake rarely bite humans unless they are mishandled usually by herpetologist who are trying to capture them. Black Mambas ld 0.341 mgkg SC can deliver multiple bites of neurotoxins and cardiovascular toxins and is a dangerous snake to handle for people like Dingo Dinkleman who makes entertainment videos on RUclips. SAMIR polyvalent antivenom is used treating Black Mambas bites and it's highly successful.
Believe it or not, humans are highly intelligent and can easily kill an animal using a gun or taser or bomb or other weapons if the animal tries to attack the human.
James Garter: "I'm not, you hoodlum! I'm gonna give you to the count...of 823.....to get yer ugly yeller carcass.....PLUMB THE SNUFFALOPOGUS OUTTA HERE!!!"
I remember the episode where Steve Irwin was laying on the ground right by a Inland Taipan hole and that thing came out of there and crawled on him and right down his back. He looked like he saw a ghost after it left.
Yeah, you'll probably lose a limb with the Gaboon Viper. Also, they tend to hang on when they bite and the produce a LOT of venom. They are pretty chill, but their demeanor is what makes people lower their guard and get bitten.
Considering the antivenom situation with the coral snake - and the fact that they stopped producing it because of the lack of bites, I'd put it in the category of "Seek a doctor"and then "say your prayers" if you don't get on it quick enough.
Coral snake ( Equine ) Pfizer Laboratories is available for hospitals who need to stock it even if you don't get antivenom you will be put on a medical ventilation machine for a Coral snake bite only one person has died from a Coral snake bite in the US since the late sixties when Coral snake antivenom was developed by Wyeth Laboratories.
@@richardhincemon So Pfizer actually filled the gap and started producing coral snake antivenin to fill the gap when Wyeth quit. I'm of the opinion that "despite the lack of need" for such if intubating and placement on a vent is good enough for survival, it's only a matter of time. Back when only herpetologists were curious about coral snakes that may have been good enough to just have an option of treatment. But with human nature, curiosity and the internet...prompting people to do stupid shit for views without proper training...you can bet that some people out there might try to go handle one with the resultant consequences.
@@nikkeisimmer8795Children using the rhyme to identify coral snakes are the most likely to be bitten by them and people working in their garden touching them accidentally.
There's a huge difference between what species of rattlesnake you get bit by a pygmy would just hurt and cause some swelling but a Mojave would be life threatening and if you're allergic to venom all venomous snakes could be life threatening
A garter snake is a non venomous snake. In the u.s., rattlesnake, copperhead, cottonmouth, coral snake are venomous. The coral is most venomous because it's part of the elapid species like cobras. The Mojave rattlesnake is not far behind. As far as aggressive, that goes to the cottonmouth.
I said the same thing 😂 I believe this is a milk snake. As long as you know the rule "Red touches black, venom lack. Red touches yellow, kill a fellow"
You're right. Coral snakes can be fake (non-venemous) and the true coral with a powerful liquid poison that kills a human in 20 minutes. They are very similar and differ in small details.
Inland taipan in outback Australia is the most venomous snake it’s just there isn’t many people out in there area so not many people get bitten, and they can get pretty big have seen a few big ones out there
If I ever see a snake, I'm just gonna assume myself dead😂 Maybe adrenalin will kick in, and I would be able to run screaming for my life until I pass out....
Copperhead Akistrodon contortrix ld 50 10.9 mgkg SC is the least toxic venomous snake in North America with Crofab antivenom used for their bites usually a quick recovery from the bite of the Copperhead .
Brazillian rattlesnake is a "rush to the ER" time is of the essence, if you dont treat fast is death. Used to know 2 man that died from a bite. And coral encounters are not rare in brasil, you can see it sometimes even in big cities
Aussie here - Almost noone here survives our taipan or brown snake bite. Infact just stay away from here.. Our backyard this summer has the world's deadliest spider, the funnel Web, a red belly black snake, the brown and a taipan.. Australia is surely an adrenalin rush on a day to day basis for any tourist
With rattlesnakes, it depends on the species. Western Diamondbacks for example, are not only big but they have very strong venom and most of their bites lead to being invenomated and they kill more people in the US than any other venomous snake. Eastern diamondbacks are arguably a little more deadlier and are slightly bigger on average, however they aren't as commonly seen as western diamondbacks are. Then you have Mojave rattlesnakes which have a very strong, neurotoxic venom that can easily kill you too (most rattlesnakes including the ones previously mentioned have hemotoxic venom) though they're mainly found down south in places like Arizona, NM, maybe Southern Nevada, southwest Texas, and maybe Southern UT.
This is stupid. They kept showing pictures of milk snakes mixed in with coral snakes. Gaboon viper - say your prayers because something like 70% of bites, treated mind you, result in at least amputation. Krait - Say your prayers. Rattlesnake - Rush to the hospital. Coral snake - Rush to the hospital. 👎
As a person living in the state vic i can tell you we have a lotta eastern browns and tigers same with red bellys during the summer time in January and feb too and there very common in the bush and tracks up the northern parts heading towards nsw border or near bendigo and those bush areas you get browns most commonly and actually see them on dirt roads sunning due to being cold blooded animals its a sight and there remarkable animals i love seeing snakes and there cool but you gotta leave em alone and give em space unless youre a professional handler otherwise youre gonna end making getting a 000 call made for yourself for an ambulance especially brown snakes but overall there remarkable reptiles and were lucky to have them living and the other species we got in my state
I feel that the Gaboon Is more dangerous then just asking a doctor I've heard their bite can effect you In a matter of minutes and Is a life threatening situation.
Did you know that the Tiranë snake is the deadliest snake on earth and it leaves in the outback. I heard it from this movie called it going back to the outback. It actually says it in the movie and the movie is on Netflix.
Inland Taipan ld 50 00.25 mgkg SC is the most toxic venomous snake in the world but lives in the remote outback of the black soil region of Australia and rarely comes into contact with humans unless they are looking for them.
As a snake lover and enthusias: All of em are rush to the ER, exept most colubrids (excluding the Boomslang and a few others) Inland Taipan ane Easter Brown bites can be survived if you rush to the ER, not needed to say your prayers yet gentlemen, go tl the ER
In the research I’ve done on venomous snakes & no I’m no expert. I believe that the eastern brown snake & the black mamba are the 2 most dangerous snakes in the world; not just because of their venom but also their aggression towards humans. A lot of ppl think most venomous means most dangerous but not true since some snakes rarely come into contact with ppl & when they do the snake is usually passive and will try to avoid humans & look for an escape. There are also 2 or 3 species of sea snakes that are also highly venomous but, once again they’re not aggressive towards humans & don’t come into contact with humans regularly
The rhyme is not reliable for Coral snakes over 16 species of New World Coral snakes and over 60 species of Old World Coral snakes that have front fixed fangs Elapids and come in different colors even in North America there are albino specimens.
@@RefurbIshment-z7lJoe Bredl father of Rob Bredl the Barefoot Bushman survived the bites of a Inland Taipan without antivenom also Rob Robbo Robinson survived the bites of a pet Inland Taipan without antivenom because he didn't want to take the Taipan monovalent antivenom because of the side effects of the antivenom.
Talking about coral snakes whilst showing footage of a milk snake. When most people know that one is venomous and the other isn't. If someone were to get the wrong idea about a red next to yellow snake, you just gave pretty bad advice.
You need to rush to the hospital for every snake aside from the garter snake. And especially say your prayers if it's an eastern brown, taipan or krait.
No biggie, it's not like a gaboon viper can take your life or limb, and rattlesnake's are quite common and can be large, you should probably rush to the ER
Agkistrodon picivorous aka Cottonmouths and Watermoccasins are some of the least toxic venomous snakes in the US. Only one person has died from a Cottonmouth bite since 1971 and he didn't even get medical attention ASAP because he thought it was too expensive. Pitvipers are not a specific species of snakes. They are part of the Viperidae family of snakes which have front retractable fangs and heat-seeking pits that detect prey such as mice and fish when talking about the Cottonmouth aka the Hooked tooth fish eater.
First snake is a King snake (red bordering black) not Coral (red bordering yellow) and No Black Mmva? 2nd longest venomous snake, after King Cobra....and fastest moving snake.Extremely venomous and most feared snake in Africa
Common Krait in rush to hospital tear 😅. Dude...it should be in the say your prayers un case u don't know much about this snake. It's 50x more venomous than king cobra and eastern brown. Though it's v shy snake but once bitten u won't even get to know that it has bitten coz their fangs are v small and that's where people don't even know how to say prayer. The most venomous snake if Asia
6 snake attacks you wish you never saw: ruclips.net/video/i1kAJ5ySMEA/видео.html
What about adders
I'm trying, to figure out what would, make you believe, that a Gabon Viper has a gentle nature, do you own a pet Gabon Viper, or do you know someone that owns one, have you ever handled a Gabon Viper personally, by yourself, yes or no, if the answer is no, I'm going to explain to you, what would happen to you, if you're nieve enough to attempt, to pick up one even with protective gloves, it's going automatically, bite you and a experts, has already stated that this Snakes fangs, are so long it can pierce, through must of the toughest, snake gloves and if you're skin puncture by this particular snake, you can kiss your hand or arm goodbye, it's venom is so fast acting, within 20 minutes of being bit by it, you'll see the destructive signs of damage, from it's venom we're talking about, the flesh on whatever area it struck you at , start to, dissolved away immediately, even dissolving your bone, that's what expert snake, handler's stated in a interview on Animal Planet's, dangerous encounters with wild animals, and exotic pet Horror stories, and experts, on RUclips claiming, the same thing as well and the rules are likewise, for the Monocle Cobra to
Left some of the most famous ones - cobras , king cobra , black mamba
Bro only knows king cobras and black mambas 😭
the gaboon viper should be alot higher on the list. While you most likely survive a bite with correct medical treatment, their toxin causes heavy necrosis around the bite, which usually leads to doctors having to amputate a limb or the affected part.
Highly disagree.. "ask" a doctor for gaboon viper? You get your ass to the ER
lol it can take your arm 😂😀😄😅💀💀💀💀
The Black Mamba is one of the worlds deadliest snakes. They are fast, aggressive when threatened, and with a deadly venom. The Black Mamba is the most feared snake in Africa.
And?
@@0biscrabblesshut up
@@0biscrabbles eat rocks 😂😂
It's feared but not the deadliest snakes in Africa. Puff Adders and Carpet Vipers are responsible for the most fatalities from snake bites in Africa. Boomslang ld 12.5 mgkg SC is the most toxic venomous snake in Africa rear fangs Colubridae family of snakes Dutch and Afrikaans translation meaning tree snake rarely bite humans unless they are mishandled usually by herpetologist who are trying to capture them. Black Mambas ld 0.341 mgkg SC can deliver multiple bites of neurotoxins and cardiovascular toxins and is a dangerous snake to handle for people like Dingo Dinkleman who makes entertainment videos on RUclips. SAMIR polyvalent antivenom is used treating Black Mambas bites and it's highly successful.
The Puff Adder kills WAY more people and they have a very wide range throughout the continent. Practically, they are worse.
You left off some very important ones like the black mamba.
Believe it or not, humans are highly intelligent and can easily kill an animal using a gun or taser or bomb or other weapons if the animal tries to attack the human.
But he had the garter snake!!!
Garter Snake: “I’m just happy to be here”
James Garter: "I'm not, you hoodlum! I'm gonna give you to the count...of 823.....to get yer ugly yeller carcass.....PLUMB THE SNUFFALOPOGUS OUTTA HERE!!!"
I remember the episode where Steve Irwin was laying on the ground right by a Inland Taipan hole and that thing came out of there and crawled on him and right down his back. He looked like he saw a ghost after it left.
I remember that episode! Erwin was the man!
Gaboon viper/rattlesnake- rush to hospital!
Yeah, you'll probably lose a limb with the Gaboon Viper. Also, they tend to hang on when they bite and the produce a LOT of venom. They are pretty chill, but their demeanor is what makes people lower their guard and get bitten.
I didn't know what a Black Mamba is until I watched both Kill Bill volumes.
Yeah me too.
Considering the antivenom situation with the coral snake - and the fact that they stopped producing it because of the lack of bites, I'd put it in the category of "Seek a doctor"and then "say your prayers" if you don't get on it quick enough.
Coral snake ( Equine ) Pfizer Laboratories is available for hospitals who need to stock it even if you don't get antivenom you will be put on a medical ventilation machine for a Coral snake bite only one person has died from a Coral snake bite in the US since the late sixties when Coral snake antivenom was developed by Wyeth Laboratories.
@@richardhincemon So Pfizer actually filled the gap and started producing coral snake antivenin to fill the gap when Wyeth quit.
I'm of the opinion that "despite the lack of need" for such if intubating and placement on a vent is good enough for survival, it's only a matter of time. Back when only herpetologists were curious about coral snakes that may have been good enough to just have an option of treatment.
But with human nature, curiosity and the internet...prompting people to do stupid shit for views without proper training...you can bet that some people out there might try to go handle one with the resultant consequences.
@@nikkeisimmer8795Children using the rhyme to identify coral snakes are the most likely to be bitten by them and people working in their garden touching them accidentally.
There's a huge difference between what species of rattlesnake you get bit by a pygmy would just hurt and cause some swelling but a Mojave would be life threatening and if you're allergic to venom all venomous snakes could be life threatening
A Garter snake, which is Totally harmless on deadly list ...thks guy needs to do RESEARCH
Yeah I didn’t understand that either
That's why it's walk it off.
A garter snake is a non venomous snake. In the u.s., rattlesnake, copperhead, cottonmouth, coral snake are venomous. The coral is most venomous because it's part of the elapid species like cobras. The Mojave rattlesnake is not far behind. As far as aggressive, that goes to the cottonmouth.
incomplete list, many were left out...
Yes
This fool admin don't know anything about snakes
Just editing and adding , making up old videos
Right? That’s what I was thinking.
3 snakes from South Africa should be here! The Black Mamba & Boomslang and Cape Cobra and all of them are prayer area.
Inland taipan live in South Australia around there but people rarely see them
Bro you left the most "famous": cobra, king cobra, piton, anaconda, black mamba
Surprised to not see king cobra, black mamba, russel's viper
The coral snake at the beginning is NOT a coral snake; the bands are in the wrong order of color
I said the same thing 😂 I believe this is a milk snake. As long as you know the rule "Red touches black, venom lack. Red touches yellow, kill a fellow"
I was thinking the exact same thing 🤣
You're right. Coral snakes can be fake (non-venemous) and the true coral with a powerful liquid poison that kills a human in 20 minutes. They are very similar and differ in small details.
Not all coral snakes have red and yellow bans touching look up different coral snakes
Not all coral snakes have red and yellow touching look up coral snakes so that saying is not always true
Indian monocled cobra is the most agressive and deadliest
How is it the most deadly?
Inland taipan in outback Australia is the most venomous snake it’s just there isn’t many people out in there area so not many people get bitten, and they can get pretty big have seen a few big ones out there
nah indian deadliest snake is king cobra
Like the eastern brown snake I know it’s venomous, but the look is just so cute
Aussie here definitely not cute, have caught them, there are a lot more chill elapids here Cheers
If I ever see a snake, I'm just gonna assume myself dead😂
Maybe adrenalin will kick in, and I would be able to run screaming for my life until I pass out....
What about a copperhead? There are alot from where I'm from.
Copperhead Akistrodon contortrix ld 50 10.9 mgkg SC is the least toxic venomous snake in North America with Crofab antivenom used for their bites usually a quick recovery from the bite of the Copperhead .
Video shows corn snakes. If red touches black, you're ok jack. If red touches yellow, you're a dead fellow.
Like the list names😂😂
@2:32 "say your prayers" 🤣
Brazillian rattlesnake is a "rush to the ER" time is of the essence, if you dont treat fast is death. Used to know 2 man that died from a bite. And coral encounters are not rare in brasil, you can see it sometimes even in big cities
Aussie here -
Almost noone here survives our taipan or brown snake bite.
Infact just stay away from here..
Our backyard this summer has the world's deadliest spider, the funnel Web, a red belly black snake, the brown and a taipan..
Australia is surely an adrenalin rush on a day to day basis for any tourist
I missed Black Mamba on the list. A single bite from an African Mamba is a death sentence in 99% of the cases. No return.
Coz they dont have many hospitals where the snake is?
With rattlesnakes, it depends on the species. Western Diamondbacks for example, are not only big but they have very strong venom and most of their bites lead to being invenomated and they kill more people in the US than any other venomous snake. Eastern diamondbacks are arguably a little more deadlier and are slightly bigger on average, however they aren't as commonly seen as western diamondbacks are. Then you have Mojave rattlesnakes which have a very strong, neurotoxic venom that can easily kill you too (most rattlesnakes including the ones previously mentioned have hemotoxic venom) though they're mainly found down south in places like Arizona, NM, maybe Southern Nevada, southwest Texas, and maybe Southern UT.
Seriously ? No black mamba., spitting cobra, no king cobra , russle,s viper .. you guys get your facts straight ..
These are Australians. They name Americans sound very knowledgeable; yes they are that narrow.
The video footage you show of a coral snake is not a coral snake. The snake you showed was non-venomous.
This is stupid. They kept showing pictures of milk snakes mixed in with coral snakes. Gaboon viper - say your prayers because something like 70% of bites, treated mind you, result in at least amputation. Krait - Say your prayers. Rattlesnake - Rush to the hospital. Coral snake - Rush to the hospital. 👎
I'm not afraid of ghosts, I'm not afraid sharks, I'm not afraid of asthma, I'm JUST AFRAID OF SNAKES
As a person living in the state vic i can tell you we have a lotta eastern browns and tigers same with red bellys during the summer time in January and feb too and there very common in the bush and tracks up the northern parts heading towards nsw border or near bendigo and those bush areas you get browns most commonly and actually see them on dirt roads sunning due to being cold blooded animals its a sight and there remarkable animals i love seeing snakes and there cool but you gotta leave em alone and give em space unless youre a professional handler otherwise youre gonna end making getting a 000 call made for yourself for an ambulance especially brown snakes but overall there remarkable reptiles and were lucky to have them living and the other species we got in my state
Is there an animal in Australia you don't put in the "Say your prayers" category ? 😁
I feel that the Gaboon Is more dangerous then just asking a doctor I've heard their bite can effect you In a matter of minutes and Is a life threatening situation.
I found quit abit of dangerous snakes left out here like the black mamba, green mamba, cobra, sea snake, pit viper...they are all extremely dangerous.
The Crocodile Hunter taught me about most of these snakes. Man, I miss that dude.
No, coral snakes do NOT have to chew their venom into you.
Did you know that the Tiranë snake is the deadliest snake on earth and it leaves in the outback. I heard it from this movie called it going back to the outback. It actually says it in the movie and the movie is on Netflix.
Inland Taipan ld 50 00.25 mgkg SC is the most toxic venomous snake in the world but lives in the remote outback of the black soil region of Australia and rarely comes into contact with humans unless they are looking for them.
What about the king cobra or the black mamba or snakes that constrict instead of using venom like the anaconda?
Anyone else notice that the first couples clips for the coral snake weren’t coral snakes?
I read a book about grader snakes 🐍
As a snake lover and enthusias:
All of em are rush to the ER, exept most colubrids (excluding the Boomslang and a few others)
Inland Taipan ane Easter Brown bites can be survived if you rush to the ER, not needed to say your prayers yet gentlemen, go tl the ER
How could you forget about Cobra's? One of the most well-known venomous snakes.
When the two snakes in this most deadly list of account for 60% of snake deaths in Australia remember there’s 40% of killers not even mentioned. 😬
We need a bigger list :(
In the research I’ve done on venomous snakes & no I’m no expert. I believe that the eastern brown snake & the black mamba are the 2 most dangerous snakes in the world; not just because of their venom but also their aggression towards humans. A lot of ppl think most venomous means most dangerous but not true since some snakes rarely come into contact with ppl & when they do the snake is usually passive and will try to avoid humans & look for an escape. There are also 2 or 3 species of sea snakes that are also highly venomous but, once again they’re not aggressive towards humans & don’t come into contact with humans regularly
Weird list. No cobras or mambas. Gaboon vipers are deadly although their cousins, the Poofadders, are more dangerous due to their wide distribution.
Bro you should do on a black panther how to survive ❤
Gaboon viper bites are nasty
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Coral snakes do not have to chew on you to in-venomate you
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can you do the deadliest cats in the world tier list?
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The “coral snake” shown in the video was not a coral snake. It was a scarlet king snake, which is harmless.
Yep I saw it right away
Red and yellow kill a fellow
Definitely wasn’t a coral snake…
King Snake vs Coral Snake, remember the rule of thumb: red touch yellow, kill a fellow...red touch black, friend of jack!
Which it turns out only actually works for NORTH AMERICAN coral snakes.
The rhyme is not reliable for Coral snakes over 16 species of New World Coral snakes and over 60 species of Old World Coral snakes that have front fixed fangs Elapids and come in different colors even in North America there are albino specimens.
If you get bit by ANY rattlesnake, get your arse to the ER pronto. Jeeeezus, "ask a doctor", he says.
Inland Taipan: walk it off
Dubois sea snake: walk it off
Inland Taipan is the deadliest
Inland taipan dead under an hour
@@RefurbIshment-z7lJoe Bredl father of Rob Bredl the Barefoot Bushman survived the bites of a Inland Taipan without antivenom also Rob Robbo Robinson survived the bites of a pet Inland Taipan without antivenom because he didn't want to take the Taipan monovalent antivenom because of the side effects of the antivenom.
Talking about coral snakes whilst showing footage of a milk snake. When most people know that one is venomous and the other isn't. If someone were to get the wrong idea about a red next to yellow snake, you just gave pretty bad advice.
You need to rush to the hospital for every snake aside from the garter snake. And especially say your prayers if it's an eastern brown, taipan or krait.
Gaboon as well cause that venom is lethal
me running away from all snakes not caring if theyre not all venomous
You can’t say the poison from a single bite that literally makes 0 sense that would be venom not poison
You forgot the Mambas...
No biggie, it's not like a gaboon viper can take your life or limb, and rattlesnake's are quite common and can be large, you should probably rush to the ER
You left quite alot out;
Pit Viper
King Cobra
Cotton Mouth
Black Mamba
Etc
Agkistrodon picivorous aka Cottonmouths and Watermoccasins are some of the least toxic venomous snakes in the US. Only one person has died from a Cottonmouth bite since 1971 and he didn't even get medical attention ASAP because he thought it was too expensive. Pitvipers are not a specific species of snakes. They are part of the Viperidae family of snakes which have front retractable fangs and heat-seeking pits that detect prey such as mice and fish when talking about the Cottonmouth aka the Hooked tooth fish eater.
Brown snakes are super nice
what about king cobra?
0:51 That's not a coral snake.
Your video of the coral snake is wrong. It is most likely a king snake.
Would have loved to see Black Mamba. It's the most dangerous snake here in Africa. Say your prayers 😤
You forgot king cobra, black & green mambas which are the most venomous snakes in the world.
U left out fer fe lance , black mamba , king cobra , saw scaled viper , bushmaster
Say your prayers before going to Australia
saw scaled viper laughing in the corner
Some of these look cute
Can you do a video of How to survive a Pig attack?
sorry but the most poisonious snake is the black mamba, with the highest body count of all snakes
First snake is a King snake (red bordering black) not Coral (red bordering yellow) and No Black Mmva? 2nd longest venomous snake, after King Cobra....and fastest moving snake.Extremely venomous and most feared snake in Africa
Inland and costal tipan are the deadliest when it comes to deadliest venom.
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Coastal taipan are very dangerous only 2 to the black mamba
Only one of the coral snakes shown is a Mexican coral snake the other is a harmless Scarlett kingsnake
Death Adder = "Say Your Prayers"
Wow 😮
This list is one of the stupider you'll see. The list of omissions is very long.
Black Mamba is the most venomous snake and most dangerous
What about a copperhead?
Common Krait in rush to hospital tear 😅. Dude...it should be in the say your prayers un case u don't know much about this snake. It's 50x more venomous than king cobra and eastern brown. Though it's v shy snake but once bitten u won't even get to know that it has bitten coz their fangs are v small and that's where people don't even know how to say prayer. The most venomous snake if Asia
true this snake is extrememly deadly and caused most deaths in india
What about King cobra 😢
the first coral snake was a king snake.
King Cobra? Black Mamba?
Most of these snakes are "get to the ER" Especially the Australian and African ones
Australia always wins to have the deadliest animals on Earth...
💻. On off
🧩. On off
Where's Black Mamba?
I think that the black mamba was the most deadliest
Black mamba can kill humans within 20mins
Where’s the king cobra
How about king cobra no chance to survive.