Central American bushmaster, deadly pit viper, one of the longest venomous snakes, Costa Rica

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @Kalle_Anka
    @Kalle_Anka 2 года назад +34

    These are the best shots of a bushmaster in nature i have ever seen. Absolut magnificent snake.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад +2

      Wow, thanks! We are happy that you love this video! Check out these videos about bushmaster conservation: ruclips.net/video/v3_EamyZrn4/видео.html ruclips.net/video/WMlIASKYTWQ/видео.html

  • @mrmohitmathur1
    @mrmohitmathur1 2 года назад +17

    The work you are doing is exceptional. Bushmasters are not easy to find. Thank you for effort you have put in this video. Appreciation from India..........

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад +1

      Much appreciated! We found bushmasters in Costa Rica during our second trip. You are right that they are not easy to fin!

    • @Foxtrot1967
      @Foxtrot1967 2 года назад

      They are if they've been tagged with a RF Transponder, Einstein.

    • @kiki29073
      @kiki29073 Год назад

      ​@@Foxtrot1967Only a few have been so Einstein. They have filmed them being surgically implanted..

  • @robinsir
    @robinsir 2 года назад +8

    My favourite channel to explore beautiful snakes from around the world...

  • @gramiirezz2083
    @gramiirezz2083 2 года назад +6

    I love this channel. 💚🐍

  • @amwright63
    @amwright63 Год назад +1

    Wow! Absolutely Gorgeous! That prominent ridge down its back with that beautiful pattern that lets you know that I am EXTREMELY DANGEROUS, GET BACK, NOW!!!! LOOK AND ADMIRE ME FROM A DISTANCE! LOL! I just noticed at the end of your video, you guys have snakes around your necks!

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much! Great that you love our video, bushmasters are awesome! Yes, we have our pet snakes around our necks at the end 🙂

    • @amwright63
      @amwright63 Год назад

      @@LivingZoology Unlike you all, I am completely terrified of snakes! But my favorite of all snakes is by far "The Bushmaster". That beautiful pattern and those black pearl eyes. Thanks for the Great Videos and Snake/Reptile Education.

  • @Spacey7
    @Spacey7 2 года назад +6

    Beautiful video of a magnificent bulky big snake. Awesome creatures 🐍💕🐍

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Big thanks!!! Happy that you enjoyed!

  • @judenjilah7996
    @judenjilah7996 2 года назад +13

    Thanks for the awesome videos. I learnt these 2 bushmaster facts from your watching your videos.
    #1) Male bushmasters are larger than the females, a rarity amongst pit vipers.
    #2) Also bushmasters lay eggs instead of live young, a rarity amongst pit vipers

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for watching our videos! It is great to see that you learned new things, it is correct! :)

  • @Tom.R.
    @Tom.R. Месяц назад

    The stream crossing shot is absolutely fantastic! Great way to showcase the animal in its environment.

  • @ganeskmr
    @ganeskmr 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for the great video.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Many many thanks for watching and especially coming to the premiere!

  • @markrumfola9833
    @markrumfola9833 2 года назад +4

    That Snake is Amazing

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад +1

      Absolutely true! Bushmasters are special.

  • @kimvenus9854
    @kimvenus9854 2 года назад +2

    Perfect camera, i love it so much!

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Thank you so much!! Great that you love it! :)

  • @kimspurre1242
    @kimspurre1242 2 года назад +2

    Yet another beautifully filmed video. Bushmasters are extraordinary!

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Many thanks! We agree, bushmasters are very special! Also not easy to find, we worked very hard to find them!

  • @nepaleseman1010
    @nepaleseman1010 2 года назад +3

    A great video of the illusive Bushmaster ,they are quite a gentle snake undeserved of their reputation and what a snake they are. They are not easy to find even in primary rain forest. Keep up the good work.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Thanks a lot! You are right, bushmasters are not easy to find! During our first trip to Costa Rica we were not successful, but the second one was a win!

  • @johnschlesinger2009
    @johnschlesinger2009 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful - as always.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Thank you so much 😊 Great that you like this video!

  • @bradsillasen1972
    @bradsillasen1972 2 года назад +3

    Splendid!

  • @sayitaintso7544
    @sayitaintso7544 Год назад +1

    Living necklaces 9:49. That would be a great conversation starter.

  • @KaryShort-wi7kv
    @KaryShort-wi7kv 6 месяцев назад +1

    Bushmasters are super intelligent 🧠🤓!❤😂🎉😅😊! 9:38

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  6 месяцев назад

      There are probably more intelligent snakes, but yeah, bushmasters are intelligent too 🙂

  • @Maytag151
    @Maytag151 2 года назад +1

    Thank you!!! Amazing work and amazing Video

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Glad you liked it! Many thanks for becoming a member! We appreciate it a lot!

  • @pumpkinchow
    @pumpkinchow 2 года назад +5

    One of my favorite viper species 👏🏻 they truly are incredible and absolutely stunning. Those keeled scales on its back are one of a kind. Keep up the great work you two. And thanks for sharing another great video. I absolutely love this channel you guys are the best 🙌 hope you have a great day and wish you the best 🙋‍♂️✌️

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад +1

      No doubt that bushmasters are one of the coolest pit vipers! We love how special and calm they are :) Thank you so much for watching our videos and it is awesome that you love our channel! Have a great day too!

    • @sharonrigs7999
      @sharonrigs7999 Год назад +1

      Bushmasters, Russell's , Sharp Nose and of course Gaboons are my favorite vipers

  • @stevethomas4310
    @stevethomas4310 2 года назад +1

    Stunning video as always, with some superb closeup shots of this magnificent snake. Wonderful.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Thanks for visiting and we are happy that you like this video! :)

  • @thecrow1437
    @thecrow1437 2 года назад +1

    absolutely fabulous video and awesome photography as usual! your videos never disappoint

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Wow, thank you! Great to hear that our videos never disappoint! :)

  • @donaldfeger91
    @donaldfeger91 2 года назад

    Again and again your filming is top notch!!

  • @sonnypate6808
    @sonnypate6808 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic footage and some very interesting facts about these beautiful snakes.👍👊

  • @bobyoung1698
    @bobyoung1698 Год назад

    Thanks for more excellent footage!

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Our pleasure! 🙏 Check out this one! m.ruclips.net/video/0jKOQnG36GM/видео.html

  • @connienowak298
    @connienowak298 2 года назад +1

    Great information, as usual. 😎😎🐍🐍🐍🐍

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Much appreciated! Thank you for watching!

  • @petehayes8779
    @petehayes8779 2 года назад +1

    Many thanks for your hard work in bringing to us your videos. For most of us we would never have the opportunity to view these amazing creatures if it were not for all those who venture into the wilds to obtain really nice footage.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words!

  • @ohtoriginalhimbeertoni
    @ohtoriginalhimbeertoni 2 года назад +1

    I'm always fascinated by how snakes move...
    I love Videos like this!
    Thank you!

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Thanks a lot for watching our video! 🙂🙏🐍

  • @MrGert1960
    @MrGert1960 2 года назад +1

    A really impressive snake! Great clip!

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Thanks for the visit! Happy that you like this video!

  • @victorcarbino8736
    @victorcarbino8736 2 года назад +1

    Even though this is old footage, I enjoyed Louis' Central American film project.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching! Lots of shots in this video are new, but yes, there are many shots from this video: ruclips.net/video/WMlIASKYTWQ/видео.html

  • @rounduprodeo7893
    @rounduprodeo7893 2 года назад

    Good stuff guys!

  • @robinvann6663
    @robinvann6663 2 года назад

    Incredible footage,,,
    bushie was cruzing pretty good,
    beautiful snake...

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Thank you very much! It was a pleasure to work with bushmasters, they are so calm!

  • @davidclode3601
    @davidclode3601 2 года назад

    Great video as usual!

  • @guillermolarios3913
    @guillermolarios3913 2 года назад +1

    Thank you LZ, your footage is outstandily beautiful! I really feel like I'm there in the forest witnessing this majestic creature ❤ Pura Vida LZ

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад +1

      Wow, thank you! It is so nice that you feel like in the rainforest when you watch our video. Pura Vida!

  • @arrowzen7433
    @arrowzen7433 Год назад

    Magnificent and terrifying. Probably one of the worst bites you could get. “The bull killer”. What a snake. Imagine 2,5m+ of this thing - I would not know what to do with myself if I encountered such a beast in the wild. Great captions. Thank you!

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Thank you very much for watching! Bushmasters are simply amazing. We found them in Peru too! ruclips.net/video/0jKOQnG36GM/видео.html We hope to go to search for them in Suriname in February 2024, send us an e-mail to livingzoology@gmail.com if you are interested to join!

  • @bombacraif3480
    @bombacraif3480 2 года назад +1

    Good job
    Do you have any plans about Australian snakes

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад +2

      Thank you! Yes, we hope to visit Australia in 2022!

  • @theitineranthistorian2024
    @theitineranthistorian2024 Год назад

    you have such interesting content, again and again, in a good way. everything, everywhere etc.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      We are very happy that you think so! Thank you so much for returning to our channel!

  • @ALAPINO
    @ALAPINO 2 года назад +1

    I'm looking over at my animals and I am thoroughly grateful that they don't have a pair of bitey juice straws in their mouths.
    Gorgeous footage, as always, you two!

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for watching and it is great that you like the video! 🙏🐍❤️

  • @Maxbps88
    @Maxbps88 2 года назад

    I didn't even notice the snakes around your necks until the very end of your LZ intro and you both had them around your necks. Funny. I like how you didn't make it obvious or point it out.
    I actually saw the one around her neck first then looked at his which, ironically, was more obvious because of her hair covering up the boa a little.
    Fantastic videos and I've seen a ton of them. I love the quiet, natural sounds, and steady camera work with excellent pattern, color, motion to truly see the animals/snakes in their home environment living their daily lives.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Thank you, we are very happy that you like our videos! Haha, we did not want to make it obvious and they are our beloved snake pets :) It is great that you watch our videos until the end!

  • @emilemontiere6128
    @emilemontiere6128 2 года назад +2

    Amazing video as usual. Do Bushmasters and Fer De Lance occupy the same area and range?

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Thank you! They often live in the same areas, but sometimes where there are bushmasters, Fer-De-Lance becomes rare. It looks like they are competitors hunting similar food and having similar niche.

    • @64jsanchez
      @64jsanchez 2 года назад

      Las terciopelos viven en todo ecosistema y las bushmaster viven en selvas virgenes ….nótese el vídeo es en ecosistemas que no han sido alterado por los humanos ….

  • @collinmalzer8246
    @collinmalzer8246 2 года назад

    Love all your videos

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад +1

      That is awesome, thank you so much!

  • @suba1234
    @suba1234 2 года назад

    Wonderful footage of this majestic creature from many different viewpoints. Your videos are true gems.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Many thanks! Awesome that you love our videos!

  • @llchapman1234
    @llchapman1234 2 года назад +1

    What gorgeous necklaces 😁

  • @Ralfavisuals
    @Ralfavisuals 2 года назад

    Love this film! Incredible visuals and also Informative

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Happy to hear that! Thanks a lot! 🙏❤️🐍🙂

  • @Hamsquatch1973
    @Hamsquatch1973 2 года назад

    Gorgeous snake and imagery

  • @soldaat-van-oranje
    @soldaat-van-oranje 2 года назад

    you two amazing good job filming explaining and try to protect super

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Thank you very much!!! Happy that you enjoyed watching our video :)

  • @hendu7111
    @hendu7111 2 года назад

    You guys have some great videos. Not sure if you took these videos but they're excellent.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Glad you like them! Yes, we filmed everything what you find on this channel.

  • @gusvietnam5086
    @gusvietnam5086 2 года назад

    Such a beautiful animal and video! Thank you for what you are doing.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Many thanks for watching! Please check also other videos on our channel 🙏🙂🐍

  • @stevenlennaman2073
    @stevenlennaman2073 2 года назад

    What are other pit vipers in South America?

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Latin America (Central and South America - some species live in both) has a wide diversity of pit vipers. Here are some species we found: ruclips.net/video/onnIp17eS-c/видео.html ruclips.net/video/zX7wW68MJfM/видео.html ruclips.net/video/d7ZSiT6uEX0/видео.html ruclips.net/video/Db3w-in6Ta4/видео.html

  • @petrnovak3445
    @petrnovak3445 2 года назад

    Zdravím, nádhera asi jeden z mála křovinářů co jsem za život nechoval v lidské péči díky s pozdravem Petr.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Dobrý den, děkujeme moc za sledování videa! Tito křovináři jsou úžasní! Jen je těžké je v přírodě najít 🙂

  • @Niko-ug9fz
    @Niko-ug9fz 2 года назад

    wow, this really is the best bushmaster viepr shots i have ever seen. great work. Can I ask what camera was been using?

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! We use Canon GX10.

  • @filipemecenas
    @filipemecenas Год назад

    Also known as " Surucucu pico de jaca"
    Beautiful work !!!

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Thank you very much for watching! Check out this video too: m.ruclips.net/video/0jKOQnG36GM/видео.html&pp=ygUPQnVzaG1hc3RlciBwZXJ1

  • @snakeshahabchannapatna3791
    @snakeshahabchannapatna3791 2 года назад

    Super 👌👌

  • @davidhowse884
    @davidhowse884 2 года назад

    Beautiful snake and photography. Just curious, over how big a distance can the heat sensitive pits detect warm blooded animals?

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Thank you very much! We are not aware of studies focused on heat sensitivity distance, but from our experience big pit vipers react to our movement even if we are several meters away. The smaller ones will react to us from proportionally smaller distance.

    • @davidhowse884
      @davidhowse884 2 года назад

      @@LivingZoology I'm surprised that heat sensitivity distance might not have been investigated. If it hasn't-a PhD thesis topic? :-)
      I messaged you on FB regarding ecology and habitat songs.

  • @scottpitner4298
    @scottpitner4298 2 года назад

    Wow it’s an impressive and beautiful animal

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Thanks a lot for watching our video!

  • @prathamkamath13
    @prathamkamath13 2 года назад

    Can you tell me about bushmasters venom toxicity

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      The bite from bushmaster is very serious. These pit vipers have various toxins in their venom (basically hemotoxins, cytotoxins and neurotoxins). The toxicity is very high and different components attack many tissues in your body. The venom is similar to venom of Fer-de-lance.

    • @prathamkamath13
      @prathamkamath13 2 года назад

      @@LivingZoology same is the case even with taipans and other australian species in terms of venom potency and toxicity

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      @@prathamkamath13 Yes, many snakes from Australia have very potent neurotoxin.

  • @herbhunter5520
    @herbhunter5520 2 года назад +3

    Are you guys gonna be selling Ling sleeve t shirts soon? lots of people like them, use as sleepwear

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад +2

      We should create some long sleeve t-shirts, you are right! Which design do you like?

    • @DOGSAVAGE666
      @DOGSAVAGE666 2 года назад

      @@LivingZoology I would love to see some t shirts, with your logo and some beautiful snake images. Thanks for all your work and passion.

    • @herbhunter5520
      @herbhunter5520 2 года назад

      @@LivingZoology you pick out. The most popular ones, I'd guess. You'll sell a lot, and I imagine your vendor can print small batches on demand so you won't be stuck with inventory. Take X number orders, print those shirts, and repeat, allowing for a wider range of choices. I'd be happy to discuss further via email, as I was a marketing creative guy at a number of big successful companies, and your work is so good. For example, a photo realistic design from your many excellent videos would be well recieved if the vendor can accomplish this. If you've got a contact email please let me know. Thank you.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      @@DOGSAVAGE666 We already have a store, please check it! :) living-zoology-film-studio.creator-spring.com/?

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      @@herbhunter5520 Please check out our store, we have there some nice designs, just long sleeves are missing :) living-zoology-film-studio.creator-spring.com/?

  • @jonnyking2203
    @jonnyking2203 2 года назад +1

    The bushmaster snake is lagend

  • @GEIST00
    @GEIST00 2 года назад +1

    Interestingly the eastern diamondback rattlesnake maximum recorded size is also around 8 feet. Does this betray some biophysical limitation to pit viper size? Anyway, great job with the videography. I believe another neotropical pit viper has such protuberant scales, Crotalus durissus I believe, giving it a colloquial appelation of "pineapple snake." Homology is doubtful given the distant relationship with Lachesis, possibly convergent selection. But what is the advantage, decreased friction?

    • @davidclode3601
      @davidclode3601 2 года назад

      A possible advantage to keeled scales (e.g. African puff adder) and protruberant scales mean that the snake is not shiny and smooth but rather rough-looking like a stick or log, which makes it better camouflaged, like a ghillie suit.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Maximum recorded size of 2 species of bushmasters mentioned in our video is about 3.6 meters (it is written in the video also). Rough scales might help the snake to be better camouflaged in the leaf litter. There is another pit viper in Costa Rica with such scales, check our video: ruclips.net/video/onnIp17eS-c/видео.html Yes, it might be a convergence but Crotalus durissus lives also in areas where there are no bushmasters. There is still so much to learn about snakes. You are asking good questions :) Thank you very much for watching our video and commenting!

  • @user-pt2zj8jp9q
    @user-pt2zj8jp9q 2 года назад

    Central.amerika.bushmaster.king.snake.great.video.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Great that you watched this one too, thanks!

  • @PritongkulangotTv
    @PritongkulangotTv 2 года назад

    its one of the best youtube recommendation in a while...might as well subscribe,.,,,

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Oh wow, thank you very much!!! We hope that you will like our channel :)

  • @khalidtolba4608
    @khalidtolba4608 2 года назад

    BTW , I noticed that the channel Slogan is Bushmaster 😊🐍. Keep it up doing good videos guys. Greetings

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Thanks! 😃 But how do you mean it with the slogan and Bushmaster? 😃

    • @khalidtolba4608
      @khalidtolba4608 2 года назад

      @@LivingZoology . I mean the picture you put in YT ( Living Zoology Film studio). It's seems It's bushmaster snake) .

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      @@khalidtolba4608 It is a Nose-horned viper, the first venomous snake we found together :)

    • @khalidtolba4608
      @khalidtolba4608 2 года назад

      @@LivingZoology OK. Thanks. I thought it's Bushmaster snake 😊🐍

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      @@khalidtolba4608 No worries! :) Many thanks for watching!

  • @atheistsince1210
    @atheistsince1210 Год назад +1

    Magnificent creature! Years ago a National Geographic photographer ( best job in the 🌎?) was on assignment in the field and was somehow bit in the leg by a bushmaster . Regrettably by the time he reached proper medical care he held on to his life but lost the bitten leg it had to be amputated. Love the conservation project we need to persecute wildlife trafficers and the idiots who create black market demand for them - born free no one should keep them in captivity. 🌍😢🌍

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! 🙂🙏 Bites from bushmasters usually end up badly because they happen very far away from any medical help. We agree that these snakes deserve a full protection! 🐍❤️

    • @arrowzen7433
      @arrowzen7433 Год назад

      @@LivingZoologyyes, and they deliver a large dose deep in the tissue of a very complex and toxic concoction. Super dangerous.

  • @richardhincemon
    @richardhincemon Год назад

    Bushmaster has to be the most patient venomous snake on Earth.

  • @simonkeyse8185
    @simonkeyse8185 2 года назад

    Just echoing the comments below, these shots are fantastic. The Bushmaster has always been a favourite of mine.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Thank you very much! We agree that bushmasters are super cool vipers 🙂🐍

  • @Spacey7
    @Spacey7 2 года назад +2

    So what are small to medium rodents in a rainforest?

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад +1

      According to locals, very favorite prey of bushmasters in Costa Rica are Spiny rats (Proechimys genus) for example.

  • @robertmendick3195
    @robertmendick3195 2 года назад +1

    That and the Fer-de-lance are two snakes I'd not want to get angry with me

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад +1

      Bushmasters are very calm snakes, we never saw one strike properly. Fer-de-lance is more nervous, but also calm when handled with care.

  • @teukuyuliansyah1847
    @teukuyuliansyah1847 2 года назад

    I like this video

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад +1

      Great! Happy that you watched and you like it :)

  • @GEIST00
    @GEIST00 2 года назад +1

    Rather obtuse my suggestion concerning rough scales and friction when most of the friction involved in terrestrial, if not all, snakes involves the belly scales and, so far as I know, the belly scales of all snakes are smooth. The hypothesized crypticity selection of rough scales would be consistent with a positive correlation, extending the hypothesis here, of scale roughness with a passive, ambush predatory strategy, that of vipers. Smooth dorsal scales would predominate among elapids, mostly active hunters (not death adders of course) on this hypothesis. Usually in motion when in the open, presumably, elapids would benefit minimally from cryptic scales and, maybe more to the point, rough scales require more physical material, nutrients, to build, an added cost.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      It sounds reasonable the way you write it. Most vipers have keeled scales and they are mostly sit and wait predators, while elapids are active hunters. Having rough scales seems like a great adaptation for vipers.

  • @domadordeviborasvenenosas1227
    @domadordeviborasvenenosas1227 2 года назад

    Demasiado Hermosa

  • @davidmarshall385
    @davidmarshall385 2 года назад

    how do you get so close without being bitten tagged from anny venomous snake without ant or a hospital can mean death on some occasioins be carefull stay safe much love from minnesota tgif happy friday

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      We work carefully and as safe as possible with every venomous snake. Calm handler = calm snake. Thank you very much, greetings to Minnesota!

  • @Youre_Right
    @Youre_Right 2 года назад

    If I could get bit by any snake it would be the bushmaster.

  • @64jsanchez
    @64jsanchez 2 года назад

    Hace como unos 40 años vi una de estas culebras en las alturas de talamanca al lado del pacifico sur de Costa Rica y casi me cagó en los calzones es una combinación de belleza y terror ver este reptil ….

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching! These snakes are very calm, if you stay away from them, they will not hurt you.

  • @andreluiz-ff4cw
    @andreluiz-ff4cw 2 года назад

    Theres a lot of lachesis muta in Brazil ! Itts called surucucu pico de jaca!

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Can you tell us in which locations there are plenty of them?

  • @edilsonnunes8344
    @edilsonnunes8344 5 месяцев назад

    Lembra o jaracusu pico de jaca do brasil

  • @glennhynes5263
    @glennhynes5263 2 года назад

    "NOT heavily-bodied???" As I stare the very heavily-bodied snake?

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Bushmasters are really not heavily-bodies vipers. Check out here how a heavily-bodied viper looks like: ruclips.net/video/UAbdeFHLkVs/видео.html or ruclips.net/video/rE6mZ5EHERU/видео.html

  • @leonidasneto2324
    @leonidasneto2324 2 года назад

    In Brasil we have lots of them we call surucucu pico de jaca

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      That would be awesome! Unfortunately, they are rare in most areas nowadays.

  • @gecko36a
    @gecko36a 2 года назад

    Lovely video but those constant ad breaks stopped watching halfway through.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад

      Sorry about that! RUclips sometimes shows too many of them. On the other hand, we can do this work thanks to revenue from advertisements.

  • @SlingbladeJim
    @SlingbladeJim Год назад

    you will have to bring bushmaster food next time you are down there so we can see a strike...............

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  Год назад

      Filming a strike would be awesome of course!

  • @yeheehehe5209
    @yeheehehe5209 Год назад

    بوش ماستر

  • @gokusan9332
    @gokusan9332 2 года назад

    Malayan pit viper

  • @RisingEdge111
    @RisingEdge111 2 года назад

    Would a bushmaster from English-speaking Guyana, South America be understood by a bushmaster from Spanish-speaking Central America? Probably not, I think. They probably would need a third translator bushmaster.

    • @LivingZoology
      @LivingZoology  2 года назад +1

      Yes, they would probably need a translator not only because of language difference, but because they are not the same species.

    • @RisingEdge111
      @RisingEdge111 2 года назад

      @@LivingZoology ahhhh ok. They are more complicated than I thought.