great videos. sets the standard for taipan docs. but man, that late 70's porno french horn is rough. come root around for diamondbacks, timber rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, and even an Elapid coral snake here in alabama. keep up the good work
@@alphacentauri8083 Yes you are as far as I know.Here is the wiki on LD 50 intravenous injection LD50 Inland Taipan Inland, central Australia 0.01 mg/kg 0.025 mg/kg 0.013 mg/kg Dubois' sea snake Tropical oceanic waters N/A 0.044 mg/kg N/A Eastern brown snake Australia, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia 0.041 mg/kg 0.053 mg/kg 0.01 mg/kg Yellow bellied sea snake Tropical oceanic waters N/A 0.067 mg/kg N/A Central Ranges taipan Inland, central Australia N/A 0.075 mg/kg[6] N/A Peron's sea snake Gulf of Siam, Strait of Taiwan, Coral sea islands, and other places N/A 0.079 mg/kg N/A Coastal Taipan Australia 0.064 mg/kg 0.099 mg/kg 0.013 mg/kg (0.002 mg/kg for pure taipoxin Many-banded krait Hong Kong, Mainland China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Laos, Burma N/A 0.09 mg/kg 0.113 mg/kg Black-banded sea krait Eastern coast of the Malay Peninsula and Brunei, and in Halmahera, Indonesia. N/A 0.111 mg/kg N/A Beaked sea snake Tropical Indo-Pacific 0.164 mg/kg 0.1125 mg/kg N/A Black tiger snake Australia 0.099 mg/kg 0.131 mg/kg N/A Western tiger snake Australia 0.124 mg/kg 0.194 mg/kg N/A
That yellow vehicle has obviously deteriorated into a rusted heap of shit to fly apart like it did! Driving amongst those challenging and unpredictable conditions it’s hardly surprising with all the mud being traipsed inside and out, then more insult with the many waterways he would also frequently be traversing out in the bush. Plenty of good examples of why you wouldn’t want to confronting those conditions without a mate to help dislodge and liberate you from time to time. Bugger walking around barefoot and thrusting your hands down burrows with those monumentally venomous snakes all around, I’m not certain if he’s exceptionally courageous or just manifestly nuts!
In the great tradition of getting out of a bog malcon douglas that took 1/2 a tv show and others copied who ever wants to go out into the remote bush far from help & get bogged beats me not me or you xd you can keep it
Rob is amazing!
What an advocate for the natural world!!
Great presentation Rob you're voice does justice to this video 🎉🎉🎉
One of Australia’s beautiful snakes imho…great vids mate thanks😊
Rob deserves more than 676 subscribers
great videos. sets the standard for taipan docs. but man, that late 70's porno french horn is rough. come root around for diamondbacks, timber rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, and even an Elapid coral snake here in alabama. keep up the good work
Right? I was expecting Buck Adams or Christy Canyon to make a guest appearance milking a different snake when I heard the soundtrack at the end.
There is also now a Central Ranges Taipan,the 5th dealiest in the world by LD 50
I thought the Central Ranges was slightly more toxic than the Coastal?
@@alphacentauri8083 Yes you are as far as I know.Here is the wiki on LD 50
intravenous injection LD50
Inland Taipan Inland, central Australia 0.01 mg/kg 0.025 mg/kg 0.013 mg/kg
Dubois' sea snake Tropical oceanic waters N/A 0.044 mg/kg N/A
Eastern brown snake Australia, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia 0.041 mg/kg 0.053 mg/kg 0.01 mg/kg
Yellow bellied sea snake Tropical oceanic waters N/A 0.067 mg/kg N/A
Central Ranges taipan Inland, central Australia N/A 0.075 mg/kg[6] N/A
Peron's sea snake Gulf of Siam, Strait of Taiwan, Coral sea islands, and other places N/A 0.079 mg/kg N/A
Coastal Taipan Australia 0.064 mg/kg 0.099 mg/kg 0.013 mg/kg (0.002 mg/kg for pure taipoxin
Many-banded krait Hong Kong, Mainland China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Laos, Burma N/A 0.09 mg/kg 0.113 mg/kg
Black-banded sea krait Eastern coast of the Malay Peninsula and Brunei, and in Halmahera, Indonesia. N/A 0.111 mg/kg N/A
Beaked sea snake Tropical Indo-Pacific 0.164 mg/kg 0.1125 mg/kg N/A
Black tiger snake Australia 0.099 mg/kg 0.131 mg/kg N/A
Western tiger snake Australia 0.124 mg/kg 0.194 mg/kg N/A
@@alphacentauri8083yes it is, that is why it knocks out the Eastern brown at #2 and pushes the Coastal taipan to #4 most venomous
@@remuel11.Inland Taipan ld 50 00.25 mgkg SC
2.Dubois Sea Snake ld 50 00.44 mgkg SC
3.Eastern Brown snake ld 50 00.53 mgkg SC
4.Yellow Bellied Sea Snake ld 50 00.67 mgkg SC
5.Western Desert Taipan AKA Central Ranges Taipan ld 50 00 00.75 mgkg SC
Top 5 most toxic venomous snakes land and Sea.
That yellow vehicle has obviously deteriorated into a rusted heap of shit to fly apart like it did!
Driving amongst those challenging and unpredictable conditions it’s hardly surprising with all the mud being traipsed inside and out, then more insult with the many waterways he would also frequently be traversing out in the bush.
Plenty of good examples of why you wouldn’t want to confronting those conditions without a mate to help dislodge and liberate you from time to time.
Bugger walking around barefoot and thrusting your hands down burrows with those monumentally venomous snakes all around, I’m not certain if he’s exceptionally courageous or just manifestly nuts!
Awsm watching, thank u..
The Inland Taipan also known as the Fierce Snake very deadly
How not to recover a 4WD. And then the tow ball 🤦 Excellent snake footage though 👌
That was some Russell Coight stuff at the end there lol
What about the Western Desert Taipan , recently discovered , a 3rd tiapan
Why did he floor it?
How about that third type of Taipan? Recently discovered…
where is it do you know
@jacktattis Western Desert-Central Ranges Taipan Oxyuranus temporalis LD 50 0.075mgkg sc -The life of Taipans Cold-blooded cousins documentary .
@@richardhincemon Thanks
Title sounds like a Japanese sitcom.
Greetings from china
Greetings from USA! If i may ask is it easy to keep reptiles there?
In the great tradition of getting out of a bog malcon douglas that took 1/2 a tv show and others copied
who ever wants to go out into the remote bush far from help & get bogged beats me not me or you xd you can keep it
It's hard to take any video on snakes seriously when they talk about snakes being "poisonous".
How can a rat go years without water?