Africa’s Most Venomous Snakes: The Venomous 5 | 2021 Full Documentary

Africa’s Most Venomous Snakes: The Venomous 5 | 2021 Full Documentary

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@Imalrightma
@Imalrightma - 02.11.2022 19:45

great doc with some amazing animals thank you. that snouted Cobra was awesome and to get such an amazing look at it's defensive hood was incredible. I'd never seen it from that angle before.

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@risboturbide9396
@risboturbide9396 - 11.11.2022 03:41

Thank you, unbelievable stuff! I hope you'll upload more videos soon, man. Cheers to ya (and all the snakes) 🍻🍻

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@phiwokuhlemhlanga6423
@phiwokuhlemhlanga6423 - 19.11.2022 19:41

Good job on the likes

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@katkenobi6765
@katkenobi6765 - 09.12.2022 01:54

Narrator voice is AWFUL!! Unwatchable. Sorry.

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@slo3hh
@slo3hh - 13.12.2022 03:49

This was so well made! You should have 100 million subscribers

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@saajinwonderful3578
@saajinwonderful3578 - 10.01.2023 04:51

Becerful from Sweden 🇸🇪

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@stevegant7286
@stevegant7286 - 05.02.2023 10:55

What about the Saw Scaled Viper and the Gaboon Viper?

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@ant7334
@ant7334 - 10.04.2023 04:22

This guy's is the closest thing to Steve Irwin lol

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@alannohlgren
@alannohlgren - 02.05.2023 00:49

This is my first time visiting your channel. At my first view of your video confronting a dangerous snake, taken from your rear, I thought you were Dingo, evading a mamba dressed only in shorts & armed with a snake hook. But it was you, & I'm glad to see a fresh face on the scene, & evidently one with a long history of experience dealing with these beautiful but lethal creatures. Keep it coming, we need your experience & perspective.

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@joedoakes8307
@joedoakes8307 - 14.05.2023 21:32

We thought you were Dinko Dinkelman who'd lost a 100 pounds !

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@glengrieve544
@glengrieve544 - 28.05.2023 10:49

Great 👌 content beautifully presented thank you

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@paivinurkkala7520
@paivinurkkala7520 - 01.07.2023 00:05

Why you need abuse those snake!I dont like!!!

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@curlymyhero
@curlymyhero - 18.07.2023 08:21

Fascinating video! Thanks so much!

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@christalcooper1583
@christalcooper1583 - 25.07.2023 17:49

So educational. Being South African it's surprising that this information isn't taught to us. Snakes are considered so sinister, it's great to see professionals like yourself breaking the stigma. Thank you!

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@Animalwhisperer484
@Animalwhisperer484 - 20.08.2023 12:07

Where were you in South Africa?

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@teresaHify
@teresaHify - 12.09.2023 01:06

I just found your site while watching another snake upload..Really a great video! Just subscribed and will look forward to more videos!

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@kaiwiedersum1645
@kaiwiedersum1645 - 16.09.2023 22:00

You forgot the forest cobra. The most poisonous cobra in Afriga. ;)

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@tcswag801
@tcswag801 - 21.09.2023 07:04

When i served in Afghanistan and Iraq they had carpet vipers that were slick , well camouflaged and aggressive . I only saw a few in Iraq but several in afgan hills

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@Adam-yx5vx
@Adam-yx5vx - 29.09.2023 22:59

I hate snakes

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@stuarth43
@stuarth43 - 13.10.2023 07:17

great vid, I live in a warm land Au, but I wear tuff jeans , boots or leather, you are trotting around in shorts, that is not a smart way to dress , is it?
but you love your land it is very diverse

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@CarlYoungII
@CarlYoungII - 14.10.2023 13:37

What a brave young guy to be researching these dangerous creatures for the purpose of education. Reminds me of the work of Steve Irwin in a way. Please be careful but also AWESOME JOB!!!🔥🔥🔥👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽

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@GaryBonnell-tb4ot
@GaryBonnell-tb4ot - 15.10.2023 20:52

Puffadders should be extinct they bite large animals causing Rino's elephants to die they all should be destroyed

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@SHHHidku
@SHHHidku - 21.10.2023 19:24

It's really fascinating but 😅I am having so much anxiety right now watching him pick up these snakes.

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@josephmegallan6597
@josephmegallan6597 - 27.10.2023 05:33

Young and handsome guy with lot of informative views...❤..subscribed

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@peterlloydalmalbis7783
@peterlloydalmalbis7783 - 30.10.2023 20:17

👍👍👍

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@mikehenry7878
@mikehenry7878 - 14.11.2023 22:39

You start by correctly naming the python you catch as the Southern African Python (Python natalensis), but then call it a Rock Python (Python sebae) while holding it. A common mistake, but one I'd hoped you wouldn't make.

I picked up a second error - the Parabuthus Transvaalicus is commonly known as the Transvaal Thicktail Scorpion. It gets its name from the old name of the South African province where it was found, Transvaal. You called it a Hairy Thicktail Scorpion, which is in fact a different species, namely the Parabuthus villosus. Otherwise a great documentary!

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@clintonbos9252
@clintonbos9252 - 22.11.2023 00:38

What an awesome video. You always think of the big 5, but never the venomous 5. Thank you for a very educational video. Just come back from a week in Kruger. I love the bush. Love the others scenes too.

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@delroygreen945
@delroygreen945 - 23.11.2023 05:26

Lies about snake's

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@TaTa-q7w1e
@TaTa-q7w1e - 07.12.2023 04:38

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@Fryinpansvols
@Fryinpansvols - 12.02.2024 05:30

Great content! You’re so cautious and gentle with the snakes. Good job!

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@tuna22lm
@tuna22lm - 10.03.2024 06:56

Taking your eyes off of a poisonous snake to look into the camera could be your fatal mistake beings how they are so fast in a split second, it's not a good idea in my view.

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@mcfcDJ51
@mcfcDJ51 - 29.03.2024 06:03

Rock Pythons aren’t venomous 😂😂😂

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@Spiderdan-59
@Spiderdan-59 - 09.04.2024 18:34

I have tarantula from Africa, a few baboon species 🕷🇬🇧

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@andrewford9974
@andrewford9974 - 11.04.2024 08:08

Africa's not real. We know you're just making it up

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@posteroonie
@posteroonie - 21.04.2024 03:17

Cool show but I wish you had gone north to cover what are probably the two African snakes most deadly to humans, the green mamba and the black mamba.

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@Tertia_Optio
@Tertia_Optio - 13.05.2024 08:02

This dude is actually super cool. I really enjoy his enthusiasm AND knowledge.

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@jameswillett2403
@jameswillett2403 - 17.05.2024 22:40

Nothing like pissing off some of the deadliest reptiles on the planet.

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@lisadooley3872
@lisadooley3872 - 25.05.2024 09:45

I’m loving the Boomslang’s attitude!! He’s just sitting there being interviewed and being very polite and calm until you put him down and he’s like okay get out of my face now!!! You’ve had your interview and I am done!!!

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@virgildailey1970
@virgildailey1970 - 01.06.2024 00:25

This is staged! That black mamba was to calm for a wild snake. It must have been chilled down before filming. Even captive black mambas are more active. Black mambas are nervous flighty snakes. They are active snakes.

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@informanti
@informanti - 09.06.2024 11:43

Really cool video man. Now you be careful out there 😊

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@charleschanda5077
@charleschanda5077 - 18.09.2024 18:10

Why are people catching wild animals in the wild,this should not be allowed to protect wild animals.

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@larsholmstrand7579
@larsholmstrand7579 - 26.09.2024 01:43

You look very clumsy when handling the boomslang... I cant wait till I come to the black Mamba.

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@santyclause8034
@santyclause8034 - 02.12.2024 05:45

Granted the Puff Adder has a fast strike, Australia's Common Death Adder is the faster recorded strike at 0.15s to target and reset. But it's an Elapid, not an actual Adder (though it looks and behaves pretty much the same). I am informed its strike is fatal about 50% of the time in untreated cases. They will as often dry-strike as not. The Coastal Taipan, on the other hand, has only one recorded survivor from an untreated strike: they envenomate 99-100% of the time and pretty much never dry-strike. If a Taipan strikes, it will commit all the way. The Common Death Adder doesn't move away at human approach, their nature is to lie in wait until prey comes into range of a strike. Just like a viper/adder. Lots of pets die this way because there is simply no evading such a fast strike.

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@Madzci
@Madzci - 09.12.2024 05:41

A cape Cobra vs a forest Cobra vs Snounted Cobra who wins?

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