City full of venomous snakes in India, Spectacled cobras, Russell's vipers, snake rescues

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @Ev3ningSwan-
    @Ev3ningSwan- Год назад +77

    This is a fanboy moment for me! As a Mysorean myself i.e., being born and living in Mysore, Snake Shyam is a legend, a household name who has single handedly rescued and released well over 40,000 snakes and I vividly remember watching his Documentaries on Nat Geo when I was a kid... Surya, his son is also following the same path and I must say hes doing a great job despite facing so many hardships. No government support, people dont pay nothing. He has to work with his bare hands exposed, bottling venomous snakes is no joke and often times its a thankless job.
    Thanks to folks like you at Living Zoology, who are spreading awareness and educating people about Snakes from all over the world, people like Surya and many others get the exposure and hopefully this helps in making their lives better or at the least The Government or common people will come forward and help such rescuers and conservationists.
    Kudos to Living Zoology, I've learnt a lot about Snakes in general through your channel. Loved your Africa episode on Vipers and Cobras!

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +2

      It is awesome to read your comment - from a Mysorean! We had a great time in Mysore! Thanks for watching our videos! As you say, we try to educate as many people about snakes as possible and hopefully the exposure Surya gets will help him to improve in his efforts!

    • @sharonrigs7999
      @sharonrigs7999 6 месяцев назад

      I must give credit to the local snake catchers for wearing jeans and boots.
      Many South African catchers do the same job in shorts and tennis shoes 😬
      I would be wearing leather pants and knee high boots 😂

    • @themarksman1
      @themarksman1 3 месяца назад

      I am from Mysore too. He doesn't do it for money & won't accept even if offered. Also, he is a BJP corporator from Saraswathipuram.
      Some 25yrs back, he visited our school with half a dozen snakes in his auto rickshaw to educate us about snakes.

  • @pankeruha
    @pankeruha Год назад +22

    How nice to see Suryakeerthi featured here. I have been calling his father Snake Shyam since 2006 from various cities for local snake catcher contacts. He guided me over phone to catch the first one in a jar. Suryakeerthi is a regular at my snake-attracting sister's home in Mysuru.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +1

      Oh nice! Great that you have a direct experience with them 🙂 Thanks for watching!

  • @vadisonny
    @vadisonny Год назад +21

    This is my city! For those who don't understand Kannada, At 2.15, people around the guy who was digging, were asking him to hit it soft as it may hurt Cobra otherwise. That is the love and concern locals have for these snakes.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +1

      Great that we have viewers from Mysore! Thank you for watching!

    • @shuvbhowmickbestin
      @shuvbhowmickbestin 3 месяца назад

      Not only in Mysore but in Bengal as well. People almost never kill a snake as they are conisdered to incarnations of Goddess Manasa.

  • @chrissievee76
    @chrissievee76 Год назад +24

    The hubby finally asked what in the world I’m watching because I keep yelling, “Stop tossing yourself around, don’t wiggle so much! I know you’re scared, but you’re going to hurt yourself, Buddy!” 😂

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +1

      😁😁😁

    • @Farooqueakhan
      @Farooqueakhan 7 месяцев назад

      That one eyed snake is the most dangerous kind in the world. 😊

  • @jazzbariman
    @jazzbariman Год назад +13

    Okay, guys. A while ago you had some snake catcher running around in flip-flops catching mambas in woodpiles with rusty nails all over the place and now you got a snake catcher talking on a phone grabbing a cobra. Are you trying to give us heart attacks?? We have people in the US who literally cannot walk and look at a cell phone without killing themselves and this guy is catching cobras with one hand and using a cell phone with the other? I was half expecting him to pick up a cobra and just put the thing in his pocket and walk away like it was nothing new. He did have a great line about the calmer you are the calmer the snake will be. Truer words were never spoken. This guy is good. My guess is he broke his leg in a scooter accident. correct? Any way, I am just giving you a little sass about this catcher. I would have been a nervous wreck watching him rescue the snakes in person. Another great video from you both. The way the snakes behaved in this video, I am not sure that they are really the bigger threat to humans over the rats they are hunting. That one took the opportunity to run when no one was looking, like I would have in the same situation. I really enjoy your rescue videos, especially of the mambas and cobras. Oh, and maybe warn us when the catcher is going to be using a cell phone or wearing flip-flops when actually grabbing the "highly venomous and dangerous" snakes :P. That was my last bit of sass. Enjoy your summer and thank you for another great video. You two are doing great work educating us all.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +2

      Sorry to give you a heart attack with our video! :D Surya still needs to be more focused and think about safety, but he is young and he will improve. Considering the conditions he works in he's doing very well. Yes, he was injured on a scooter. The way he works shows nicely how peaceful snakes are. Enjoy summer too, thank you for your great support!

  • @wernerpoeschl0510
    @wernerpoeschl0510 Год назад +18

    That guy definitely knows what he does. Catching a Russel's viper with bare hands is out of this world. They can be quite nasty and biting unpredictably in every direction. And not only the snake can be nasty but the venom is nasty as well. Even when treated with anti-venin deaths are possible and happen. Although I was a "viper guy" when I kept and bred snakes but I never had the chance to work with a Daboia russelii.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +3

      Yes, Surya tries to work safely. We worked with numerous Russell's vipers and we can tell you that it is one of the most unpredictable and fastest vipers in the world in our opinion.

    • @Venom_590
      @Venom_590 Год назад

      There are so many snake saver in india who does that. Its normal in India.

    • @sharathshivashankar2419
      @sharathshivashankar2419 3 месяца назад

      Look again, the viper was the only snake he used a snake hook on for the reasons you mentioned above.

  • @Sick_Boy_Rick74
    @Sick_Boy_Rick74 Год назад +58

    I understand that lady not wanting to have you all wearing your boots or shoes on while in her house but this is a potentially dangerous situation. Any layer of protection or clothing should be worn!

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +19

      Yes, you have to respect local habits there but it would be better to have our shoes!

    • @PointNemo9
      @PointNemo9 Год назад +17

      She would rather risk someone getting bitten on the foot by a venomous snake than have her carpet get dirty. That's just monumentally selfish.

    • @ssraman79
      @ssraman79 Год назад +15

      @@PointNemo9 It was not about the carpet, in Indian culture people do not wear shoes inside their house.

    • @PointNemo9
      @PointNemo9 Год назад +8

      @@ssraman79 And that is more important than someone potentially being bitten by a venomous snake?

    • @randomchess7044
      @randomchess7044 Год назад +1

      ​@@PointNemo9Well that's why they were not asked to do so?

  • @ajeya195
    @ajeya195 Год назад +11

    Wow, our own Surya Keerthi with Living Zoology! Two of my favourite snake people! So glad see you both wonderful snake lovers in action. Thanks Living zoology for this collab ❤

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +1

      Great that you are happy to see this video! 🙂 🙏

    • @girishgk395
      @girishgk395 Год назад

      Can you please give updates of his health please..

  • @elliotcastroooo
    @elliotcastroooo 2 месяца назад

    This is one of the best snake videos I have seen. He treats the snakes with the utmost respect and kindness which is amazing to see.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 месяца назад

      We agree, he has big respect towards snakes!

  • @ravisewak8040
    @ravisewak8040 Год назад +9

    Glad to see you visiting India and see rescue with Surya

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Thanks, it is always cool to visit India!

  • @jaimeortega4940
    @jaimeortega4940 Год назад +15

    Great rescues and proof that none of those Cobras although caught and agitated showed no inclination to "bite or chase" people. The caught and handled Cobras merely wanted to get away. Sad part is that with all the rodents in close proximity to those people/villages/homes the snakes will always be there. So new/alternative methods to antivenin are needed in the more rural areas. Perhaps plants or human inoculation resistance based.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +3

      Snakes in general, including Spectacled cobras are peaceful and shy animals. It was nicely visible in our video how they just want to get away from people.

  • @ginocastro5107
    @ginocastro5107 Год назад +5

    Wow! Great conservation project! I love snakes of all kinds. Such magnificient creatures! Good work!

  • @Jah_Rastafari_ORIG
    @Jah_Rastafari_ORIG Год назад +7

    Obviously English isn't the primary language in his work environment, but since he's on YT, he should bill himself as 'The Snake Jarrer'... His technique really is quite interesting and intriguing...

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +1

      Snake Jarrer is an interesting suggestion :D

  • @rajeshrao5099
    @rajeshrao5099 Год назад +2

    Surya Keerthi is our pride ❤❤so is his father Snake Shyam ❤

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! These guys rescued so many snakes!

  • @welshskies
    @welshskies Год назад +10

    I'm not sure but it seemed that the snake catcher was more careful and focused when he was working with the Daboia than when he was catching the cobras. 🤫

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +10

      Exactly, the Russell’s viper is unpredictable, prone to bite and you usually cannot grab it by the tail. Spectacled cobras are quite predictable and mostly start hooding when they are nervous.

    • @sv8211
      @sv8211 Год назад

      Russell's viper has caused far more number of deaths than cobras. They are damn unpredictable.

  • @pspk70
    @pspk70 3 месяца назад +1

    I love Mysuru, my fav city. But great snakes ! I never knew this city is full of snakes !!

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  3 месяца назад +1

      Yes, a city full of snakes! 🐍🐍🐍

  • @rishekkumar_
    @rishekkumar_ Год назад +3

    6:51
    What kind of Russell's was that
    I'm asking because in my Village it is common to see this viper
    Is that much more poisonous like cobra or common Krait ?
    Btw thanks to the whole team for visiting our country and we will always welcome you ❤

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +4

      The Common krait and the Spectacled cobra have a bit more toxic venom than the Russell's viper, but all 3 are capable of killing a human with a single bite. Visiting India is always nice!

    • @sharathshivashankar2419
      @sharathshivashankar2419 3 месяца назад

      @@LivingZoology Yes, venom from spectacled cobras is very toxic. Also, venom from Russell’s vipers typically cause more long term damage to tissues and muscles than cobra venom. People die from krait bites because the bite is often not felt at all by the victim because they are very small in size and by the time the symptoms get noticed and recognized as a snake bite, it’s already too late.

  • @jhonsen9842
    @jhonsen9842 Год назад +4

    You should come to Bhadrak Odisha , You will get more venomous and dangerious Snakes like King Cobra.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Maybe next time! Thank you for watching!

  • @shamanthkishore7337
    @shamanthkishore7337 Год назад +1

    Our Sury Kirthi....Mind blowing 😊

  • @MrCMVikram
    @MrCMVikram Год назад

    This guy makes it look so easy. Some snakes goes in voluntarily and some says 'oh no. I am not going in there'. Skin these snakes, chop them into small pieces, put spice on them and barbeque them. Eat them.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      It is better to rescue snakes than thinking about eating them...

  • @PatrickHedgesArtist
    @PatrickHedgesArtist Год назад +1

    Wow, he's awesome. This is one of my favourite videos.

  • @punithkumar6330
    @punithkumar6330 Год назад +1

    With our surya keerthi sir very happy to seen together ❤

  • @drumsbuzzchakrabarty9697
    @drumsbuzzchakrabarty9697 Год назад +1

    A small request is Please stop using the jars and Bottles. Please Use a Big sack and a piece of Pvc pipe and Hook. Its much more easier and safe method. Thanks a lot Living Zoology for this brilliant session.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +1

      Surya explains why he does not use snake bags at the end of the video. He is trying to improve and we are sure he will find a way how to work more safely.

    • @567ghj_X
      @567ghj_X Год назад

      👌

  • @RenegadeRanga
    @RenegadeRanga Год назад

    That Saffa was cool as a cucumber when that cobra came rushing out for freedom.
    That Indian dude with the protective boot on was an absolute pro and so was the rest of the team.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! Great that you like our video.

  • @zoology7764
    @zoology7764 Год назад +2

    Sir honestly you are doing an amazing job by educating people about these beautiful animals you just try an amazing job I sir yeah I also try to do that by educating my friends and I also make videos about snakes sometimes and even post on Facebook I not close to you are doing a great job sir ❤❤🎉

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +1

      Many many thanks! The difference between scary and beautiful is knowledge!

    • @zoology7764
      @zoology7764 Год назад +1

      @@LivingZoology yes 100 percent you are right

  • @rnrmenon2122
    @rnrmenon2122 Год назад

    Incredible, "Living Zoology"! And Mr. Surya!

  • @KalaiselvanKrishnan-k4z
    @KalaiselvanKrishnan-k4z 3 месяца назад

    Sir, My humble request is please follow safety measures like using snake caching bags to avoid closer proximity of snake. Because you hand is too close to snake.

  • @siddumatti5880
    @siddumatti5880 Год назад

    We love Snake Shyam sir and Surya kirthy bro....

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +1

      That is great, thank you for watching!

  • @glennhynes5263
    @glennhynes5263 Год назад +3

    My goodness those plastic containers are too small. I guess you use what you have. Beautiful snakes.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Yes they do their best! Thanks for watching!

  • @Rakesh_S5
    @Rakesh_S5 Год назад +2

    ನಮ್ಮ ಸೂರ್ಯ ಕೀರ್ತಿ ❤

  • @sharathshivashankar2419
    @sharathshivashankar2419 3 месяца назад

    All the snakes they captured were cobras except the Russell’s viper at 6:50. The snake catcher caught all the cobras with his bare hands but he used the snake hook for the viper. Just shows he’s very experienced since Russell’s vipers are aggressive and fast snakes and the venom can cause serious tissue damage or death even with antivenin treatment. You don’t take chances with a Russells’s viper no matter how experienced you are.

  • @brendabohannon2529
    @brendabohannon2529 Год назад +1

    This is Awesome!! I love your videos 💗💗💗

  • @fahmyayoob5775
    @fahmyayoob5775 Год назад +3

    Man's got guts to do that . Me I'm more of a mongoose person 😂😂😂

  • @sharandudani4851
    @sharandudani4851 4 месяца назад

    Surya keerthi respect button❤

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  4 месяца назад

      @@sharandudani4851 Thanks for watching!

  • @NOZZZZYY
    @NOZZZZYY Год назад +2

    9:01 That was VERY VERY close. Dude's leg was an inch away from the snake's head.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Yes, these things happen there. They do their best to safely rescue the snake though!

  • @KDtrails
    @KDtrails Год назад +4

    He could use the pipe and bag for the rescue rather than bottling the snake. Bottling is riskier than keeping the bagged snakes, we can use a box to keep the bags when we are on two wheeler. Here in Kerala, Forest Department has created a team of licensed rescuers (Team SARPA) and issued guidelines for scientific method of snake rescue. We have to follow the guidelines and bottling the snakes is strictly prohibited.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +2

      He is improving, we were discussing different techniques. We noticed he started to use wooden boxes where you can just guide the snake, that is closer to using a pipe and bag.

    • @KDtrails
      @KDtrails Год назад +1

      @@LivingZoology that's great👍👍

    • @Whatreally123
      @Whatreally123 Год назад +1

      Surya has been doing it for years now and his father for decades. They get 10-15 calls a day and many of them are cobras. And unfortunately the government isn't providing them with any salary etc. They use plastic containers for a very short period of time from what I know and they also use wooden boxes as well. Bagging poisonous snakes and going around in a 2 wheeler attending so many calls in a day is impossible. That's why the use of plastic container.

  • @markrumfola9833
    @markrumfola9833 Год назад +2

    Can't miss your videos

  • @owenunderwood5000
    @owenunderwood5000 Год назад +2

    More like Cobra 🐍 Central for beautiful snakes & praise the rescuers for careful work they play for removing them from any harm

  • @Leo2-K
    @Leo2-K Год назад

    Just out of curuousity are you from Vietnam?; i like your channel so much i never find any asian who do a snake or animal video in such great ❤

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! We are from the Czech Republic!

  • @biswaranjanmallick7407
    @biswaranjanmallick7407 Год назад +1

    Hello both of you.. Please can you teach me how to identify Russell's Viper and a Common Krait? Like from marking and color and which is more dangerous between these two? because these two and cobras are very common in eastern part of India.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! We will make a series of videos about snakes from India, stay tuned!

  • @risboturbide9396
    @risboturbide9396 Год назад +2

    Your channel is simply awesome. 🍻🍻

  • @itsgenrit193
    @itsgenrit193 Год назад

    Love from Rajasthan, India

  • @victorcarbino8736
    @victorcarbino8736 Год назад +1

    I've heard Indians say that the biggest difference between spectacled and monocled cobras is that monocles tend to be more aggressive, sometimes even chasing people.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +2

      We hope to work with Monocled cobras in the future, so we can compare their defensive behavior with Spectacled cobras. Stories about aggressive snakes chasing people are of course only based on the misunderstanding of snake's behavior.

    • @victorcarbino8736
      @victorcarbino8736 Год назад +1

      @@LivingZoology Stories of chasing are probably exaggerated. I look forward to your comparison as the differences between these two have interested me for a while as little information can be found on the matter,.

    • @sampatsanthanam7733
      @sampatsanthanam7733 Год назад +1

      @@victorcarbino8736 monocellate cobras spit venom like some of the African species like mozambique spitting cobras, and they are both neurotoxic and Hemotoxic, as far as I have read

    • @victorcarbino8736
      @victorcarbino8736 Год назад

      @@sampatsanthanam7733 Yes, I've heard some monocles can spit, but not all or even most. And I believe spectacles have more toxic venom. But what would hybrid look like? Is that even possible?

    • @suesmith3744
      @suesmith3744 Год назад

      Snakes prefer to avoid humans so I suspect the chasing stories are somewhat exaggerated at best .

  • @MrGriser
    @MrGriser Год назад +4

    The Big Four of India are as follows:
    1 Carpet Saw Scaled Viper: Very aggressive leaps up and bites readily and has powerful hemotoxic venom.
    2 Indian Speckled Cobra: Feisty and aggressive with neurotoxic venom.
    3 Russel's Viper: Unpredictable one of those that may lash out for no reason at all and armed with hemotoxic venom.
    4 Common Krait: More laid back than the others but has been known to bit people and kill them in their sleep has strong neurotoxic venom.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +4

      None of these snakes is aggressive, they want to have nothing to do with people.

    • @PointNemo9
      @PointNemo9 Год назад +2

      There is no such thing as an aggressive snake. All would much rather flea than have a confrontation with a human.

    • @MrGriser
      @MrGriser Год назад

      @@PointNemo9 But some tend to be more hostile than others!

    • @PointNemo9
      @PointNemo9 Год назад +1

      @MrGriser That word still has a negative connotation, though, and still implies that there is something wrong with the behaviour of the snake. I would rather use the word "defensive", or simply say that they are more likely to bite.

    • @ferenckrusinszki730
      @ferenckrusinszki730 Год назад

      @@LivingZoology I'll create a T-shirt with this sentence. 😊

  • @sathyanarayanakrishnappa6582
    @sathyanarayanakrishnappa6582 3 месяца назад

    In Bengaluru City urbanization have encroached all the greenery in and around the city. In addition we have encroached the lands belonged to birds, animals and snakes. Where do they have to go.

  • @raihanabari7896
    @raihanabari7896 Год назад

    He should have a fee to catch snakes. He is a great conservationist who has been saving snakes life. People should pay him because this is a dangerous job.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Unfortunately, many people don’t pay even costs for fuel. We think that snake rescuers should be nicely paid for their great job.

  • @darrinrace8865
    @darrinrace8865 Год назад

    I am doing some research on the Caspian Cobra. I am looking for many photos, especial of the back of the hood open. Any help would be appreciated.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      We haven’t seen the Caspian cobra yet, so we can’t help unfortunately.

  • @clivesimpson-wells5952
    @clivesimpson-wells5952 3 месяца назад

    Amazing , people are caring x

  • @chamrongnature
    @chamrongnature Год назад +1

    Very nice sharing ❤❤!!

  • @raghurambabladi1633
    @raghurambabladi1633 Год назад +1

    Its not correct to say Mysore as city full of cobras. Yes. There are snakes, but most of them are found in areas on the outskirts of the city..

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +1

      We saw with our own eyes that cobras are often found inside the city, not only on the outskirts.

  • @barroncrist5779
    @barroncrist5779 Год назад

    That snake handler is taking a chance getting bitten by the one cobra. He's pretty brave.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! Surya can definitely improve in his methods, but he is saving snakes and that is important.

  • @Shetty973
    @Shetty973 5 месяцев назад

    Surya kerthi ❤ much love❤

  • @mercyyarapos5987
    @mercyyarapos5987 3 месяца назад

    This fellow has very good English. Where did he get that ?

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  3 месяца назад +1

      Some Indians speak good English.

  • @Mark13091961
    @Mark13091961 Год назад

    Great job, great video, fascinating creatures

  • @billvinson7859
    @billvinson7859 Год назад

    Great job in using the jar at that angle.

  • @easternbrown
    @easternbrown Год назад

    Great job that he is doing

  • @sampatsanthanam7733
    @sampatsanthanam7733 Год назад

    Nice video, risky though. Especially catching a Russell's this way, they can spring and bite.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      No doubt that Surya can improve with some aspects of his work, but he is saving so many snakes already!

    • @sampatsanthanam7733
      @sampatsanthanam7733 Год назад

      @@LivingZoology Absolutely, kudos to Surya👍🙏

  • @567ghj_X
    @567ghj_X Год назад +1

    City Dwellers now teaching the Villagers how to handle snakes 😁

    • @sv8211
      @sv8211 Год назад +1

      You are talking as if all villagers are born snake catchers. villagers never used to catch snakes. Either they ignore or kill if the snakes intrude into their homes.

    • @567ghj_X
      @567ghj_X Год назад

      @@sv8211 Dont Assume things

    • @sv8211
      @sv8211 Год назад

      @@567ghj_X - yeah.. What do I know about villagers? After all, I spent only the 1st 30 yrs of my life there..

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +2

      There are actually many snakes in cities, not only in rural areas.

  • @sharonrigs7999
    @sharonrigs7999 6 месяцев назад

    What an appropriate name for a city known for snakebite.
    My sore foot! My sore hand!

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  6 месяцев назад +1

      Haha, thanks for watching! 😀

  • @najamossambica
    @najamossambica Год назад

    im not sure but i think i heard @shuaybz (from forest friend snake rescuees) in the background. Was he there?

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +1

      Yes, you can even see him there when the cobra suddenly went out of the hole during the second rescue.

  • @markrumfola9833
    @markrumfola9833 Год назад +1

    They are all over in India.

  • @dineshkrishnan4029
    @dineshkrishnan4029 Год назад

    Someone get this guy a good flashlight 😂 I know he is a professional snake catcher but him using a phone flashlight is embarrassing.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Surya can improve with some aspects of his rescue technique, having a flashlight might be useful for him, we agree.

  • @vector8310
    @vector8310 Год назад +1

    No way I live in a place where snakes pop up in perfectly middle class habitations. That's just a deal breaker for me.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +2

      Living with snakes is normal for Indian people. Thanks for watching.

    • @pankeruha
      @pankeruha Год назад +1

      Snakes have great spiritual and cultural significance in India. Their presence is a sign of prosperity and wellbeing. We learn to live with them.

  • @Marcus-lt3ib
    @Marcus-lt3ib 2 месяца назад

    Does anybody else notice him tightening the lids left instead of right? Are they manufactured differently there? They don’t do righty tighty lefty loosey. Seems to be lefty tighty righty loosey in India.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 месяца назад

      To be honest, we did not notice that!

  • @cakakic1988
    @cakakic1988 Год назад

    Can you imagine getting that call... Can someone come over and catch this King Cobra in my house?!

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +1

      Normal call for a snake rescuer 🙂

    • @oneearthan
      @oneearthan Год назад

      King cobras do not enter cities, only rural area and outskirts. They are 5 to 10 times bigger than cobras, and cobras are their main diet. And they definitely cannot be caught in a jar.

  • @prittib6412
    @prittib6412 Год назад

    gorgeous beautiful creatures

  • @ECC-ec
    @ECC-ec Год назад

    Top notch video

  • @devaiahkn4880
    @devaiahkn4880 Год назад

    Lots of Love ❤

  • @Tampin111
    @Tampin111 Год назад

    OMG That must be a dangerous & scary city to stay
    Be worry sick on whether to wake up in the morning in one piece

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +1

      Yes, there are many snakes, but luckily there are snake rescuers!

  • @biswajitbhattacharjee5828
    @biswajitbhattacharjee5828 Год назад

    There are available any monocled cobra in mysore area...?

  • @anthonyboey3210
    @anthonyboey3210 Год назад

    Those bottles seems awfully small and not very convenient to use to trap the snakes. why can't he use a pail with a screw on lid?

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Surya is trying to improve, he now has some bigger wooden boxes which work well. The only problem is that he rescues so many snakes that it is difficult to have so many boxes.

  • @Abrahamrussom-np7ke
    @Abrahamrussom-np7ke Год назад

    I remember in 1975 it was so normal that people would bring snakes inside restaurant and restaurant owner becomes furious about it in Mumbai

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Why would people bring snakes into restaurants?

  • @kiranchinnu8585
    @kiranchinnu8585 Год назад

    What happened to Surya Keerthi leg y u not uploading videos

  • @JensEsch
    @JensEsch Год назад

    great video

  • @buntipapu3816
    @buntipapu3816 Год назад

    Lol. I am from Mysore. I didn't know it was a city full of snakes...

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! Yes, there are plenty of snakes!

  • @sm9571
    @sm9571 10 месяцев назад

    Liverpool the best city in the world

  • @centurione6489
    @centurione6489 Год назад

    Not a dull day on the job.
    Can you use shorter jars? 😅

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      He uses jars which people give him...It would be better to have his own equipment of course.

  • @roxannsnyder1351
    @roxannsnyder1351 Год назад

    Ohhhh it’s scary watching these snake captures..... I wish people would stop talking while he’s working with the snake..... he’s SO confident but the snakes come close to biting him!! Yikes

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Surya surely can improve in some aspects of his rescues. But he is saving so many snakes so he needs support!

  • @Prasadsnakevlogs
    @Prasadsnakevlogs Год назад

    Nicee interview

  • @NikanDragosysSerpenDra
    @NikanDragosysSerpenDra Год назад

    my 3m meter long brown cobra never bit anytime... we are still good friends.

  • @JohnnyXanax
    @JohnnyXanax Год назад +1

    You guys are truly masters of cruft. Pardon my French, but also fucking brave af. Jest one mistake, next thing you know, and your life is a srtake. Not a particularity a fan of snakes,, but some species, such as the green rhino gaboon viper, is a work of art. Keep the badass content rolling, and take care.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Thank you very much! Great that you love our content!

    • @Steevee14
      @Steevee14 Год назад

      Green rhino gaboon viper??? I've been studying snakes for over 50 years, and I've never heard of that species!

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +1

      @@Steevee14 It was clearly some kind of mistake, he probably meant mostly the Rhino viper and the Gaboon viper 🙂

    • @JohnnyXanax
      @JohnnyXanax Год назад

      @@Steevee14 You been studying snakes for 50 years, and it did not click in your brain I meat the Rhinoceros viper, no offense but you are a quack. . Reading wikipedia and watching RUclips videos about snakes does not make an "expert."

    • @vidhi13mathur
      @vidhi13mathur Год назад +1

      ​@LivingZoology -no offence but the entire comment from the poster is riddled with typos and errors 😂

  • @Ulqiniflorini1963
    @Ulqiniflorini1963 Год назад

    These snakes probably hate plastic by now ;)

  • @ravilockyer1266
    @ravilockyer1266 2 месяца назад

    guys, can't you get a bigger jar?

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 месяца назад

      It would certainly be better. We use snake bags and tools always, don’t forget it is not Living Zoology rescuing snakes in this video.

  • @girishgk395
    @girishgk395 Год назад

    Please tell us how is Surya health..

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Good as far as we know! Thank you for watching!

  • @vinitd5371
    @vinitd5371 Год назад

    Please get bigger jars or buckets for safety.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Unfortunately, Surya uses jars which people give him. It would be better to have his own larger jars of course.

  • @sria1719
    @sria1719 3 месяца назад

    Surya Keerthi swalpa accent normal matadi english cring agi ide😅

  • @Constantin_Sime
    @Constantin_Sime 3 месяца назад

    ...How about going to bed tonight and realizing you have such a surprise "visitor" under your pillow or blanket?... How many people die annually in India from venomous snake bites?...

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  3 месяца назад +1

      About 50,000 people die every year of snakebite in India.

    • @Constantin_Sime
      @Constantin_Sime 3 месяца назад

      ​...That's a TERRIBLE toll for Indians,@@LivingZoology... That means that every household should have antivenom treatment at hand, at any time...

  • @helenlogan6481
    @helenlogan6481 Год назад

    Wow that’s a lot of snakes

  • @invisibleink7379
    @invisibleink7379 Год назад

    India is more or less secular & it’s incredible

  • @taxpayercitizen7282
    @taxpayercitizen7282 Год назад

    Come to Jalpaiguri district you'll know what's the real snake sizes we have here rather than those skinny dehydrated ones

  • @nickpraise
    @nickpraise Год назад +1

    I'm a fan of living zoology and it's content....but sad to say this particular snake handler in the beginning has set a bad example of the way he caught the snakes, I agree he's experienced and judging based on the video it's unprofessional method of catching - bare hands, bottle, kids around, using a mobile while handling, lots of young people will watch and there's no turning back from the bite.... living zoology you need to check your content.. there's plenty I appreciate from your channel but not this.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +3

      Working with this rescuer was a big eye opener for us. At the beginning we thought only about how bad are his methods. We slowly realized that the world is not perfect and we tried to understand the conditions in which this guy works. We understood the usage of jars, because his dad was bitten by a cobra through the bag. It is tricky to travel with many snake bags on a scooter in India. He is still very young and learning, we had discussions about using tools etc. We cannot change some things and we are NOT SAYING anywhere in the video that this is the technique which we promote. At the end, this guy saved several thousands of snakes in his life, he is not hurting them and he deeply cares about these animals. Free handling cobras is quite common in India and it is difficult to just come and say stop doing it. Yes, he should be more focused, we agree. He tries to educate people on social media, sometimes he has another person with him to document the rescue, sometimes not. We decided that our work is to show the reality, even if it is different from what we think is correct. The content is still educative in a way that it shows how peaceful snakes are, how they just try to hide.

  • @bestboy5381
    @bestboy5381 Год назад

    I predict you will also get bitten when closing the cap of jer . Anake bite ..always bite

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Surya is learning and improving with his methods, nowadays he tries to use larger boxes.

  • @juliotorres6868
    @juliotorres6868 Год назад

    WOW….Cobra whisper

  • @வாழ்கதமிழ்வளர்கதமிழ்-ல8ற

    We occupied their own place ,but they won't forget their past, so it's coming back to the city, 😥

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Snakes often come to cities because there is lots of prey - rodents.

  • @Venom_590
    @Venom_590 Год назад

    Please meet most famous snake Murliwale hausla of india.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Thank you for watching and for the suggestion.

  • @ravishingboltchand1320
    @ravishingboltchand1320 Год назад

    Because cows, snakes, rats etc are worship by them.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      It is great that cobras are worshipped in India!

  • @JG-qy6fe
    @JG-qy6fe Год назад

    Cities like paris hv exterminated the snakes, but they face a huge rat problem, so is Newzealand! Its good not to mess with ecology, but find a right balance

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      There are not many snakes in France, so no problem with them in Paris. For your info, New Zealand naturally has zero snake species.

  • @fahmyayoob5775
    @fahmyayoob5775 Год назад

    Snake venom is a very expensive commodity for anti serum . I'm sure he makes a good living out of his trade.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Surya is not selling venom, you need a special facility for venom extraction.

  • @murugan_kovai
    @murugan_kovai 3 месяца назад +1

    without proper protection like not using gloves are not good... not going to be the same all the times.

  • @kingsahab3741
    @kingsahab3741 Год назад

    Your partner looks like lady Elon Musk 😂