World's Most Venomous Snakes: Ultimate Faceoff (Full Episode) | When Predators Attack
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- Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024
- Watch what unfolds when the world’s most venomous snakes and largest constrictors face off against prey and people.
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World's Most Venomous Snakes: Ultimate Faceoff (Full Episode) | When Predators Attack
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This episode is absolutely gripping! 😮 The way you showcased the world's most venomous snakes is both informative and thrilling. I learned so much about their behaviors and the dynamics of predator interactions. Thank you for creating such a fascinating documentary-can't wait for more episodes
This was such an exciting episode! 🎉 I’m fascinated by snakes, and this documentary did a fantastic job of highlighting their beauty and danger. I’m already looking forward to the next episode! Keep it up
While I found the episode interesting, I think some parts could have been a bit more in-depth. 🤔 I wanted to learn more about the conservation efforts for these snakes. Overall, a good watch, though
@@apijopir1142
Bruce should win an Oscar for his performance.
No Oscar for being dumb 😂😂😂😂
All snakes: „Don’t boop my snoot“ 😂
This video is truly mesmerizing! Thanks to the editorial board and film crew for showcasing the captivating world of venomous snakes with such depth and insight.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR DOCUMENTARIES ON RUclips 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
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I really like videos like this, it helps me know more about animals
Snakes have magnificent skin 😍
thank you
Snakes don't attack humans, they just defend themselves.
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While you’re correct for the most part; certain snakes have, indeed, attacked people. And have eaten them.
The cases are EXTREMELY few and far between…but there are confirmed cases.
I agree with you 🎉 but still scared them 😢
Some of the deadliest snakes in the world are particularly docile and like to hide. 🙀🙀🙀🙀🙀🙀 it’s a pattern in nature, believe it or not.
I like these shows but not the snakes in real life.
Valuable information
Masterpiece.
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@@urantapakhi2005
I don't understand
The David Weather's incident is "classic". I remember seeing that when I was a kid. I was always shocked and glad he was ok.wohe wound later abscessing was gnarly!
Nominate Bruce for an Academy award 😂😂
In my opinion, animals that are meant to be in the wild are not meant to be pets. They will most likely turn against their owner. Life is more important than to have such animals as pets.
oh my that python photo was scary :/
Cute video 😊
Excellent!
More when predators attack ❤
I really enjoy watching snake videos, thank you😆
*38:39** Oh my god! This guy must be terrified of the monster!*
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If it were me, I would probably be like him. 😨😨😨
They're just animals. Not monsters and it's very rare for this to happen as humans are not typically seen as prey.
Yes it's always an awful thing and scary when a human gets killed so unexpectedly, but big cats, bears, leopards have killed and eaten way more than snakes have.
Because most snakes cannot swallow past the shoulders of an adult, unless its a smaller adult or child and even that's also rare.
My heart goes out to anyone who's killed before their time. 😢
I enjoyed watching the deadliest snakes to see how they behave of being caught by humans handling them
Really exciting video❤💥👋
Nice video ❤ Love it!
😂😂😂😂😂 he’s so calm about , like matter of fact.
I think you should post daily cuz your videos are the best
How did bruce manage to drive the car if his legs weren't working anymore...........
Couldn't move his legs then drives a car.
My favourite channel
the video is awesome
awesome
13:55 See now, it's clear that you're showing the coastal taipan while mentioned the inland taipan.
The thought of being in a forest where deadly snakes are in the trees above 🐍👀 scares me .
Your channel is awesome! I really like the way you introduce wildlife with interesting information and vivid images. This is a valuable source of knowledge for those who love nature and want to learn about wild life. Hope the channel continues to grow and have more interesting videos!
38:38 Oh my god! This guy must be scared of the monster!😰😰😰😰😰😰
Respectfully disagree that the rattle snake is found everywhere in the US
Pretty good information about snakes
I thought only cameramen in the city was inconsiderate.. poor Bruce.
AND how many people die because of "Pet" dogs? A heck of a lot more than pet snakes do. Just saying....
That is the horrible comparison every one has a dog… like 10 people in the country keep venomous snakes.
I wait for episode 2...
excekllent
To kill any one not called defence ! Stay away from venomous snake ...
very helpful video, thank you
20 million? The titanaboa is 60 million. Accuracy, come on people.
She pasted away , that’s sad I see it in her sister’s eyes. 😢
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18:03 holding a snake like that, and expect it not to bike you????
World's Most Venomous Snakes and Black Mamba is not even mentioned??
Inland Taipan ld 50 00.25 mgkg SC with its presynatic and postsynatic neurotoxic venom is 15 times more toxic than the venom of the Black Mamba ld 50 0.341 mgkg SC with neurotoxic and cardiovascular toxins.
These pythons are really scary
16:14 This is unacceptable. King Cobra is not a true cobra
3 minutes in and I'm done. There is so much misinformation going on.
Bro what u taking about
Snakes are by no means pets they are wild animals also can't be tamed for nothing .
You got a Burmese Python and a baby? Talk about responsible parenting. 🙄😡
16:09 Come on you're showing spectacled cobra while mentionong monocle cobra
So what..it's still great footage
@@fuiplu Though the footage is great why you're showing different species ... It's not just a random video, it's a documentary
They can film a good anaconda movie 😅
I hate videos like this that give mis information.
allah akbar
If it hemotoxic how come he's having nurotoxin symptoms
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Because venom can vary depending on location even in the same species of snakes. Rattlesnakes can have primarily hemotoxic venom but also some neurotoxins too, Depending on the species of the snakes and what they prey on most.
Did he say 22 ft python? I don’t think anyone has ever caught one over 20?
Reticulated Pythons are huge like anaconda, there's a ton of different pythons, I think ball pythons are the smallest of the python family... and Reticulated Pythons are the biggest of the pythons
They do say its a reticulated python... they grow up to 30 ft. long or so...
@@Kat_Catch_22 are you single?
Buddy it's true, reticulated pythons some even grown to 20-24 feet but they are not like anaconda in terms of bulk
WE ARE VENOM
At the end, in addition to curiosity, adoration and obsession should be selfishness.
In indonesia ular gibug (ground viper/pit viper/Calloselasma rhodostoma) is the most dangerous venomous snake, we usually call it ular ranjau darat (landmine snake) because this snake doing very well camoflage like a landmine. If you step on this snake you will meet God more faster along with your blood flow😅😵
13:32 How do Inland Taipan found in these areas that along with human ? I think it's coastal taipan that can be found near human population , at this clip it's look exactly like coastal taipan .
"I love your perspective on wildlife conservation. I’ve recently done a similar video talking about environmental challenges-would be awesome if you could give it a watch!
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The giant constrictors and venomous snakes should only be handled by professional's, same as big cats and bears but otherwise I consider the snake the most perfect of biological organisms and the most aesthetically pleasing, great pets for children with three-digit IQs.
Why you guys had to put the video of many rattlers were killed and ripped apart by humans at the intro?? It makes me sick! Too terrible.. horrible!!
Is that biting 87
why would anyone keep a snake as pet?
if they were meant to be pet, mother nature would have let they be like cats, dogs or at least like chicken
Am Indonesia its ok don't translate ok
Kamu nanya 🗿
You. Know what Forest Gump said…..Stupid. Is as…………
Yes, people who handle snakes can become complacent. And most even professional snake handlers get bitten sooner or later, some more than once.
But without people to handle them, there would be no antivenom, which saves hundreds of thousands of lives every year worldwide.
Many, many more people would die a year without lifesaving antivenom.
Genesis tells you where they came from. This earth is 6,000 plus yrs old ! And keep flirting with death !
I hate snakes. The movie "ssss" which a guy turns into a snake scares me. I don't like mice or rats
Hopefully by educating yourself, you can become less afraid when you understand these animals more.
Education beats fear any day. They're just animals doing what they need to survive and perpetuate the species. What nature designed them to.
And snakes are nature's best pest control for sure. Rodents kill far more people historically by spreading disease via the ticks and fleas they carry than snakes do.
And it's often rodents that draw them into human habitation.
By eliminating food sources for rodents that attract snakes, you can reduce the chances of having snakes around.
It's still wise to be aware if you live in an area where snakes do, and learn ways to minimize the risks of coming in contact with them.
There's great snake education groups online I would suggest for everyone who wants to learn more and learn ways to reduce your risks of having them around.
Number 1 rule after being big do not try and suk out the damned venom cause u will cause more problems then solving them U DO NOT WANT RATTLE SNAKE VENOM N UR MOUTH
As long as you have no open sores in your mouth, it won't hurt you as much as it does being injected into your body.
Poison is ingested, venom is injected. Poison makes you sick in your mouth or being swallowed more than venom does.
Venom is just proteins that stomach acid breaks down.
But sucking the venom out wastes time and isn't an effective way to remove it once injected into your body. You are far better off staying calm and getting to medical help asap, antivenom is the only thing that stops the effects of venom.
I hope that helps.
As much as they demonized the constrictor snakes in this video it should be know that big constrictor snakes kill 0 - 2 people a year worldwide (a little less then the amount of people killed by vending machines falling over), dogs kill 25,000 - 35,000 people in that same time. A minimum body count difference of 12,500 to 1.
39:53 That is a reticulated python in the photo (the only snake that has ever tried to eat a person) and from 40:11 on was a Burmese python, a less aggressive snake that has never tried to eat a person. That footage is disinformation.
One thing they did get right was Gaboon vipers are very dangerous, unless you have ant venom and zoo keeping experience don't keep Gaboon vipers as pets. Get a ball python or a dwarf Burmese python no venom and they can't overpower a person.
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The sheer amount of outdated information and outright misinformation in this video is ridiculous haha. Looks like an old video from the 90s. The footage of "inland taipans" was almost entirely Eastern Brown Snakes.
Stupidly dramatic
Stop making drama the cameraman who filmed this all was standing there and seeing everything......
What do you expect....just a narrator sitting and reading an audiobook for you
Think before u say anything
It's a reanactment.
@markwhelan9887 Sadly some people don't realize that, which is why some put a disclaimer that it's a reenactment.
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The video is awesome